Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 3

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Leo ‘Wolf of Margie spent Wednes- day in the city-on-business. John Ness of Akeley was 4 Wednes- day ‘business visitor here. Empty. flour sacks at Ganter’s bak- ery. i 12-4tt 'C. E: Dudgeon of Kelliher was a ‘Wednesday business. visitor here. Take home a Dbrick of Koor’s fce cream, i 4-5tt Ndes Charles F. Johnson of Deer River spent the day here on business. Just arrived—a full line of white Lonsdale waitress aprons. O'Leary- Bowsed Co. 1t3-17 R. ‘W. Campbell of Blackduck was a business visitor here yesterqay. ~Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at <Ganter’s bakery. 10-6tt Dr. Fred M. Spiers of Lake Itasca spent the day in the city yesterday. - We have géttled the shoe problem of your nejghbor, why not you? Con- sumérs;Shoe Co 1t3-17 £ S MF.Sand Mrs. Owen Tuliy of }Blafneswll)e spent Wednesday in this city. © : O’Leary- 1t3-17 Theoflorejflul"ld of Moorhead was a -Bemidji“buginess visitor on Wednesday. . ] Is the shoe prodl Try the Consumer’s'y pair or a dozen. Ong callers her: A big line#f house dresses }pfl. ar- rived. O'Leary-Bowser Co. 143-17 kY Mrs. ‘Kiley of Virginia is visitihg ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hefi? Lani\ Mills, this week. Phelp’s Grocery delivers four times daily. Call phone 657. 1mo4-1 Mr. and Mrs. Roderick of Remer were among the out:of town caller-in Bemidji ‘Wednesday. . - IChildren’s silk and fancy gingham organdie . trimmed. :O'Leary-Bowser Co. X 1t3-17 Mrs. J. D. Gray of Mlnnsapollé ar- rived here-yesterday to yisit her par- ents, Mr. .and Mrs. 8/W. Scott. Andy Wahlquist, U. D, Wahlquist, and F. G. Youngberg of Pife:River were callers in the city today. Fresh_eggs, laid yesterday. We'll bring them to you. People’s Co-oper- |, ative Store. e 6t3-19 Alex Shavftch réturned this morn- ing from the Twin Cities where he spent the past few days on business. $50,000 to loan on farms. ' The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Mjnnesota. 10-27t The many friends of John Dech- aineau will be pleased to learn that e has returned home from the hos- “pital where he underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis two weeks ago. Did you attend the millinery and ready to wear opening at Troppman’s. 3t3-16 B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of | the Elks. lodge Thursday evening. E. H. JERRARD, Sec’y. LAND OWNERS L We need a few .improved and par- tiaity improved farms in the vicinity of Bemidji for our spring listing. Chas. S. Carter, Bemidji Minn. 6t3-18 Drs. Larson & Larson, ( etrists. If trou- ibled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing -glaises ‘or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. @ Is the title of a tremen- dous story| by E. W. Hornung, author of “ Raffles, put into pic- tures at the ELKO Sunday Monday |Tuesday New 8ilk- underwear in the new Mrs, 0. Shook, 114 Bighth street, is rep(\rted, on-the sick list. . 8 Stillwell of Becida transacted business in Bemidji' Wednesday. | Visit Troppman’s bargain base- ment—ladies’ boots and oxfords, at $4.95 a pair. 1t3-17 / Lloyd Swedberg of Beuna Vista was :l business visitor in Bemidji Wednes- ay. . Clyde Martin of Turtle River was S businesg visitor in ‘Bemidji Wednes- ay. § FOR ANY KIND of real estate deil, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. - A ‘Sanford Hurlocker, has recovered from his recent illness, and is able to be out'again. o Fresh, sweet dairy butter recelved here daily. People’s Co-operative Store. 6t3-19 E. H. Dea of Minneapolis was in Bemidji Wednesday attending to busi- ness matters. . % Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sexton, 601 Mississippi avenue, at St. An- thony’s hospital, March 15, a son. We must sell a lot of shoes in your vicinity to make the low price pos- sible. Consumers Shoe Company. : s * 1€3-1 Dr. W. K. Denison returned Wed- nesday from Devil's. Lake, N. D, where he spent ‘a week on business. M. S. Lamoreaux of Chicago is the guest-of Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and fam- ily, 1221 Doud avenue; for a few days. TLarge shipment of children’s hats just received at Troppman’s, '1t3-17 | L, P. Eskifrum, who, is 1l ‘at his 1eme, remains abgui the'same. He is in a very critical’condition, how- ever. Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. - Phelp’s® Grocery. Phone 657. 1mo4-1 Miss Verna (Ferrell went to Ten- strike Wednesday evening, where she will remain until Friday visiting rel- atives. . Mrs."R. W., Bush, 819 Bemidji ave- nue, returned from Brainerd ‘Monday, where she spent a few days visiting elatives. | ight and dark’percales, 36-inch at 19 cents at Troppman’s. 1¢3-17 tew days visiting her parents. Mrs,'G. M. Palmer and infant daughter were-taken: from St. Anth- ony’s hospital yesterday afterhoon to their. home,, 1005 Lake Boulevard. jood * grade “outinig flannel ‘and ress ginghams at 19c 'a yard at Tréppman’s, L 143-17 H, D. Hovey left this morhing for the Twin Citiesiwhere he will visit friends and relatives for a'short time. He expects to Feturn to the dity some time next:we t Fed Mr. and Mrs, Otto Stahl returned have made thelr Home for the past be employed as pressman. at the Pio- neer plant, and’ they will make their home here. i R Attorney E. E. McDonald returned Tuesday ‘from (California where .he has spent the larger portion of the winter with his family. Mrs, MeDon- ald will remain_ there for some time yet before returning here for the summer. 5 LAND OWNERS We need a few improved and par- tially improved farms in the vicinity of Bemidji for ouy . spring listing. Chas. S. Carter, Bemidji Minn. 613-18 FRIDAY and SATURDAY T ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN i “Tigs DoIRT, 'qv,}liwl:‘sfl.zum PICTURES Big heart from the West and small heart from the East met and:-became friends in this novel story of human ap- pesl and love interest. Elko FRI. & SAT. H-1tg | Years. Miss Hazel Hudson returned Tues- day evening to Bemidji- from Gem- mell, ‘where ghe has spent the past | yesterday . from: Fargo, where _they | few' months,, Mr. Stahl will again {] WHAT’S ON TONIGHT Revival services at: Methodist church at 7:45 o’clock. B, P. 0. E. at ElIk’s hall at 8 o’clogk. 1 s, Modern: Samaritans at 1. 0. O. F. hall at 8 o’clack. A Prayer meeting at Bzéust church at 8 o'clock.. i Prayer meeting at church at 8 o’clock. Juvenile band at City hall-at 7:30 o’clock. A (%3 American - Legion‘ at ' association rooms at § o'clock. \ éresbyterian ;George Cochran,: Jr:; and: family | returned this morning from the west, where they have lived the past two They expect to take up their; residence in Bemidji again. g Mrs. Alfred Anderson and Mrs. Ha- zel Anderson of St. Paul, visited rel- atives in (Bemidji Wednesday, ; en route to Alida, where they will visit triends and relatives:for two weeks. ‘Gash paid for Liberty bonds. G. 8. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. ¥ 1-19tf Mrs. Paul Prevay and son, Paul, left the first of the week for, Minne- apolis. . They have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'E. W. Johnson, 605 Lake Boulevard, for the past three weeks. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander, who h{s spent the winter with relatives jin Wenatchee, Wash., ‘was in Bemh/iji en route to her home in Turtle River this week. -She states that canditions are much better in the east/ than’in the west, / Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodman and son, Curtiss, returned to Bemidji the first of the week from a trip through the west. .They left here about three months ago, and spent the time sight- seeing, and- visiting friends and rela- tives in"Washington, Oregon and Cali- fornia. They report afine time, but are glad to get home again. Clyde Martin of Turtle River re- ceived word this' week from his fa- ther, James Martin, of the ‘death of | his mother, Mrs. Eliza-Martin, March 7, at Sartell, Cal,, where they lived in the Soldiers’ home.” The Martins liveé in Bemidji for many years, and are well known here. will return to Bemidji soon to make | his home with his son, Clyde. ST. PAUL’S BIBLE CLASS HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING The; St." Paul’s Forwards, Bible class, held i rst annual “business meeting last night at 8 o’clock at the church. Officers were elected as fol-! lows: Miss M. Luidtke, president; Miss Louise Golz, vice-president; Miss | Ruth Kolbe, secretary, and E. Grimm, | treasurer. | | ina ='l-‘l?_,drt _;Sfip,er-lpeg:i.l “ONE THOUSAND , TO -ONE” A 'rousing 'tale of romance} and - adventure,: leading from San Francisco’s Chinatown to the Great North +- Country. I i_ghhT-Thril]s Galore GRAND SATURDAY AND SUNDAY TONIGHT —Thursday Only— - ' -Repeat- Showing- of - i Mr. Martin | 'BAPTIST PRIMARY TEACHERS ~ 'TO. HOLD PARTY SATURDAY /The teachers of the primary de- partment “of .the Baptist -'Sunday school will give a party for that de- partment Saturday, March 19, in the basement of the church. Games will be played, and a general good time enjoyes. and lunch will be served by thej teachers of that department. WHITE OROSS SOCIETY - MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON There will be a meeting of the ‘White Cross society at the residence of Mrs. I. B. Keeler, 921 Dewey ave- nue Friday afternoon at 1:30. All who are interested in this work are invited. It is requested that all come attired in a uniform of wash dress and head cover. LA BETHF". LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS TOMORROW NIGHT The Luther league of the Bethel Lutheran. church, 522 America ave- nue, will meet Friday eévening at 8 o’clock in the basement of the church. The program will consist of the fol- lowing numbers: Duet by Pauline Olson anlf Francis Herling, readings by Miss Ruth Caskey, Misses Myrtle Elmquist and Bili TOM s ¥ DEAD Percy Marmont, gives a touch of production, “Dead Men Tell No the film is flashed upon the silver proportions, T ' Klein, solo by An all-star cast, including Catherine Caivert, Holmes B. Hor;art and screen presentations. ‘The effect of a third dimension 18 obtained as 7 [ { Miss Mabel Zimfner, and song by Miss Lily Herling. * A busdiness meeting will follow the prograny, after which rafreshments’ will be served by the program committee, Frances and An- nej Herling, and Billy Klein. JUNTIOR REVIVAL SERVICES \ BEING LARGELY ATTENDED The Boys’ and Girls’ Junior revival conducted by Rew Rueckert in the Methodist church each /afternoon from 3130 to 4:15, is ducreasing In interest, there being 95 ‘girls and 81 boys present yesterday. Mr. Rueckert and_all _who = have: iattended .are *‘bogstexs.” : PRF*BY'TERIAN CHOIR TO ENTERTAIN ‘AT DINNER Mesdames A. Lord, E. R. Evans, E. E. Kenfield, " E. Y. 'Wilson and Quincy Brooks entertained the Pres- byterian -chioir, and ‘those who will take part in the Easter music, at a 6 .o’clock dinner, at the, Presbyterian church last eveming. about 40 present. They also served sandwiches and . coffee to the boys’ c!\b which met in th¢ basement of the* church in thé.avening. NORMAL SCHOOL SPRING, . The spring vacation 'of the: State Normal school will begin| Satdrday, March 19, at noon, and \verk will be resuymed the Tuesday following ' Eas- ter, March 29. The following teach- ers at the Normal will spend their vacations out of town: Miss Egith L A S =VT : TERRISS PRODUCTION realism to Vitagraph's Tom’ Terriss Tales,” which s seldom fomid in eheet and the scenes assume Lifeliky SKIRTS This Season’s Newes Coatsat .. . Suits at ... .. EASTER MILLINERY Good looking hats— the very newest in colors and shapes— $2.50 to $25.00 has captivated the ‘boys aud girls, the,,Becida\téw‘?l hall, VACATION BEGINS: SATURDAY Coats, Wraps-and Dresses. All wool Serge Skirts—Plaited, of BLOUSES FOR EASTER Morse will go to her home at Troy, Pa.; Miss Floy Edson will visit rela- tives 3nd friends at Hibbing, Minn.; Mrs. Neff, secretary at the Normal will go to Lincoln, Neb,, to visit her parents. R A A A A A A AN FUNERAL SERVICES FOR EUGENE PRESTON TODAY Funeral services were held " this afternoon at 2 o'clock for Eugene Preaton, : At noon short services were held © at the Preston <|home.-in; Bemidji and then the re- mains were taken to Becida where in- terment ‘'was made after the usual services at the hall. Rev. L.'P. Warford of.the. Presby- terian church officiated and ‘M. E. Ibertson, funeral director, has charge of the interment. The remains ar- rived here last evening and ‘were met by a number of former service men There were'| ;14 members of the American Le- gion, who escorted the body from the L Tlllllllllllllllllll!lll since Feb. 1st. R T O T T T T T R LU LT DL L t Styles in Ladies’ Suits, S .. .$10.75 up w1 -$17.50 up y'0of Mrs. E. Preston, at §|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|I|UllIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIII|||IIIIIII We have just returned from a visit to the Cities making the fourth trip - It is useléss to say we now have the correct millinery for Easter. All'New Hats on Display Friday and Saturday Our prices run‘from $3.95 to $32.50 The price you pay depends on the hat you select. Come in Friday and Saturday ¥ q depot. Private Un)erhill escorted the Tremains to Bemidji' from Washing~" ton. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS, [SERVICE TAXI CO.| NEW PAN CAR DAY and NIGHT. | SERVICE 562 PHONE 5§) OFFICE - KEI,.L[H%I'I{‘ HOTEL 212 Minn. Ave. J. E. BURNS, Manager_ % mnn‘mfi R R El NEW FROCKS FOR EASTER course, and Navy Blue— {DOUGLAS McLEAN and DORISMAY—in at 561% 3L Hours Leave” Enough big, exciting laugh mix-ups for half a dozen pictures. DON’T MISS THIS, YOUR EAST CHANCE To See “the Best Ever” —ALSO REPEATING— “LET ER GO” Mack:Sennett Comedy ELKO TONIGHT ONLY Silvertone all lined— at $6.50 up fords, in our basement— at$4.95 GIRLS’ SPRING COATS Women'’s fine Kid Boots and Ox- In Velour, Heather mixture— Tricolette, Crepe de Chine and Georgettes, in all colors— ance to the figure— | | TROPPMAN’ $3.98 to $15.00 ——————————————————————— R R NEW CORSETS The Treo girdle that gives the fyec uncorseted appear- $2.00 to $25.00 Fine grade light and dark Percales, 36.inches wide—also !outing flannel and dress ginghams— at 19¢c per yard The variety includes taffetas, crepes, dainty georgettes, satins and charmeuse— at $14.75 to $95.00 e SILK SECTION All that is newest and best in “plain colors, including the worsted Navy and Brown, 36 ‘inches wide— at $2.98 ————————————————————————— Cotton fleeced blankets, white, tan and gray, full size, 60x78— at $1.95 | |

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