Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 3

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A, L Luknenc‘bt I midji business vislmBraf & Rubin Gramstad of Rmu- Wwas 8 Bemidji' visitor on Tuesday. J.'R. Ries of- Shakopee spent._ the day in ithe olny omn busi; nese Gét “Jack” Rodvkuln' to cry ytmr sale, Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-tt A A.!Reid of Grand Rapids spent ’I‘ueeday in, Bemddji on. bunlnesn J. 0. Crowley of 'Deer River was. a Tuesday business visitor. hsre Phelp’s Grocery delivers four times dnny. Call phone 857.' 1mo4-1 ' Anton:§chrader of. Bwl.da. transact- ed business in Bemidji Tuesday. Lee Duxbury of Harmony was @ business visitor in ithe city today. e Cash paid.for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley. Norlhorn Grocery Co. 3N, Loond-0ie Joe Zanacki.and Fra Frank S, Witliarss | of Deng were Bemidji business callers b A0 T nollaami of Thief River Falls ‘was-g business visitor in the city yes- tvrday. B (o S FOJ!. ANY KIND of real estate dnl sep Or write Willits. & Olson, the Jand mem, U1l Miol Gallinger left yesterday for Minneapolis to spend a few days op business. < Mrs. Wililam Blakeley of Farley was a between train shopper in Be- midfi ‘Tuesday. Arthur Hendrickson returned yes- terday from Fosston where he spemt ‘the Easter” vacation with relatives. $60,000 to loan on farms. The Dean: Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-2712 Mrs. William Butterfield of Fed- eral Dam was the guest of Mrs. G. A.. Gehrke Monday while shopping in the city. Don’t plan your Sunday dinner. We have it planned and -will serve Sui- ‘day from 6 on until all are served. St. Phillip’s Aid. 4t4-9 Mrs. Carl Jones-of Nebish 'is the guest. this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox and sister-in- law, Miss Leila Jones. Get the kabit of looking. for such: exceptional values as we offer at our store. Consumer’s Shoe Co. Miss Matie Sthol returned to Be- midji, Mcnday evening' from: Ogilvie, where she has been vigiting her sis- ter and family for t.be past tonr ‘weeks. Ww. q. Saturday from 715 Twelfth street to the Nelson property on Park-avenune. Mr. Nelson and family ‘are o lo-{ cated in Canada. You have a right to expect to buy' footwear cheaper at our store, be-~| cause you buy at wholesale m‘h:el_ Consumer’s Shoe Co. 3-281t Mrs. P. J. Russell and children re. turned Tuesday morning from- Elk River, Brainerd where they have spent the: past:ten days. visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Chester S.. Rouse spent the ‘week end with home folks in Bemid- ji. ‘She reports that her’ pupils im the Meadowview school are. making satisfactory progress in their studies: 4 Miss Viola Hanson resumed ‘her studies at the Bemidji; high school] the. first of the week after spending | ‘her Easter vacation'at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hnn- son ‘ati Becida. : “Jack” tioneer; w{!l sell get in boueh with Phone 841. ° u’hr, licensed _ allc- anything for ‘you; him for your sale. ‘Mrs.i¢- 8. Barelay’s many. friends |TeSYU will be pleased to learn that she has regained her-health and returned to her home on Trvine avenue and Twenty-sixth street Monday evening. | Mrs. Barclay hds spent the past two months at the home of -her fdther, C. J. Kingsbury n.t Waterloo, Iowa. ; B. P. 0. E. ELKS’ ' There will-be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thufsddy evening. E. 'H. JERRARD, Sec’y. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay all general fund 'warrants up to‘and in- cluding No. 872, isued December 1, 1920; and all permanent Ymprove- ment fund warrants issued prior to February lst 1920, GEO.-W. RHEA, . City Treasurer. Dated April- 4, 1920: ¥ 3t4-7 8-23tf | Tooper moved his’ l‘aanlly' and - Minneapokis, | 4-5t1; ORIGINAL ONE-PIECE DESIGNS One can fancy the elegant effect of the first frock, fashioped in dark blue taffeta with the: embroidery done.in self-color: rope_silk- and. gold. or silver threads. ‘Darning stitch is used almost exclusively- for the: embroidery, which assures rapis develnpmem he front of the dress is gathered at the under- arm edges, ‘forming:a, draped. effect. The neck may: be in either square or V outline, Medium size requlres 43% {ards 40-inch _taffeta, with- 7§ yard ining for underbody. Dark blue: cotton: volle with figures in the fashionable Paisley colors, is used for the second model. The front of the long - waisted- ;blouse . with. - kimono. sleeves is slashed at the center.and may be rolled: high or low with convertible collar. The oval neck with upstanding neckband' is. featured here, however. Medium size requikes 4 yards-36-inch volle. with 1 yard satin for girdle and Flrst Model: Pictorial Review; Dress No 9261. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. = Embroidery 12468., Transfer, blue or yellow, 35 cents. ‘ Modgl: Dress No ‘)268 Mrs. Fred Barker of Wilton was a business visitor in ‘Bemidjl Tuesday. Clarence and Fred Lease- of Nary transacted business in Beridji Tues- day. " Just received,: a new shipment of tally ‘cards at’ Mac's Confectionery. 3td4-8 Tuesddy business. in’ Bemidji transacting CHifford Frederickson of Solway was. in. Bemidji T\ues.day transacting bmtnesl. - Just’ Ncedved @ new -shipment of tally cards, at’ Mac's Confectionery. 3td4-8 i Margie Runyon of Northern was tbe.hetween: traln guest ot Bemldn (frifends Tuesday. “Mre, William Masterson of North- lern. was shopping and calling on friende in: Bamldjl Tuesday. River. was a between train guest of Bemidji friends on Tuesday. Mfs, C: Saddler of Puposky called on: friends and attended to business matters in: Bemidji, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ames of Guthrie autoed to Bemidji Tuesday and visited friends: and’ transacted business during theday.’ Harry -Henderschott, who has vis- ited relatives at Eagle Bend for a shont time, returned to his home on Dalton avenue Tuesday. Ncrman Gardmer of Pleasant Val- ley returned to 'his home Tuesday aft- ,|erapendiiig a few days asa guest at] the J; W. Wilcox residence, 503 Am- flei aVeuue, I Clarlce Petem«m -returned Tyfesday morning' from’ Glenweod, to me her teaching in the Bemidji public schoals. She spent her Easter vacation @t her home. John Kennedy, U. S. customs offi- cer' of Baudette, iz spending a few days/in Bemidjl on business, and will be the guest at dinner today at the J.'W. Naugle residence, 108 Sixth street. Earthquakes at Sea. seaquake and' the chief effect is the production of huge waves and violent commotion of the water of the sea. In 1834, during an earthquake at Simoda, Japan, the waters of a bay Avere first agitated, then retreated, leaving the bottom bare in places where the water. had ‘been 30 feet deep, A wave 30 feet high then -rushed ‘in and swept everything in ‘its path. Other earth- quake waves have destroged citles and shipping; part of the @estruction in the Messina 2atthquake/was caused by a wave ‘produced in this way, Glue From Seal’s Flippers. | " Hitherto the flippers of the swhales { caught in our waters have been re- garded as & waste product, put the fisheries buyreau finds that. they will yield 67 per cent of fhelr yeight in very. excellent glue. It hopes to find 35000 fur seals are killed- on the Pribyloff islands, in Bering sea. Reck- oning four flippers. at . eight pounds. { the anpuaj productlon of flippers ls A. Jacobson of Tenstrike spent. ‘M. chafley Blakeley of Turtle | An eruption occurring at sea'is called | a market for seal fippers with the| glve manufacturers.’ Each year about | * BRIDGE PARTY Mrs Rfly Olson entertained at her ‘home, 1118 Bemidji avenue, Monday evening at two tables of bridge. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mrs, P. J. O'Leary and Mrs. D. F: McCann entertained this afternoon at four tables of bridge, =at “the 0Q'Leary home, 716 Minnesota avenue. MRS. LORD INJURED . Mrs. A. LorG, 3us ieltrami ave- nue, met with an unfortunate acoi* dent last evening on her ‘way down- town. She tripped and fell, bruising her face and knee quite badly. MODERN SAMARITANS 10 -* MEET TOMORROW NIGHT “The Medern' Samaritans will hold their regular meeting Thursday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the I O. O] F. hrall. - Al members -are urged to be Dpresent. SWEDISH. L'UTKERAN LADIES HOLD APRON SALE THURSDAY ‘The ladies of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold an apron sake in the basement of the church: on. Sixth atreet and America avenue ‘tomor- row afternoon. Supper will he served from 4:30 until all'are Ferved. ST. PAUL'S LADIES’ AID T0 | MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON * The Ladies’s Aid of ;St. Paul's Evan- gelical church- will meét in° the! <church basement tomorrow. afternoon at 2:30. The ladies will be- enter- tained by Mesdames B, A.. Kolbe and A..Klein. Lunch will be served. All are most cordially invited to attend. ENTERTAIN TONIGHT Mrs.. E. F. Netzer, Mrs. Bradford | iand Mrs, C. Vandersluis are giving a party tomight at the Vandersluls home, 1001 Bemidji avenue, for the altar guild of the Episcopal church. Evening will be spent inj playing| bridge, and the ladies will serve re-| freshments. = METHODIST LADIES’ AID ‘MEETS TOMORROW AFIEMOON The ‘Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church. will hold its regular meet- ing Thursday afterncon at the home of Mrs. A. D. Johnson, 1218 Bemidji avenue. After the busine:zs session a social time will be enjoyed and lunch will be served. Mesdames A. W. | Benson, A. Larson and Earl Hazen will be hostesses. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. W. E. Van Camp entertained Monday at 4 p. m. in honor of her son George’s thirteenth birth anniver- sary. Music and games were enjoyed and lunch was served by Mrs. Van- Camp, assisted by Mrs. Geror. George | | received a number of gifts from the| guests.. Those present were Albert Bennington, Benjamin Kolbe, Harry Chounard, Grover Hines, Agnes Van- dersluiy, Johnmy McKee, Edward Rood, Evert Welsh, John Lucas, Ro- bert: Kirk, Charles Budge, Randolph Nygaand, Henry Simons and Gem-ge| -VanCamp. i MRS: GEHRKE' SURPRISED Mrs. G. A. Gehrke, 506 Eleventh street, was very pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends yesterday afterncon with a -miscellaneois shower.. The afternoon was spent in conversation and sewing and a bountiful repast, brought by the self- invited guests was served at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Gehrke wag the recipi- ent, of many beautiful gifts and all| present declared it to.be-an unusually enjoyable event. Those prezent were Mesdames Carl Golz, R. W. Koehn, E. A. Millér, Kruger, A. Klein, Frank | Stough, J. Geiz, H. Schmidt, B. A. Kolbe, H. A. Swisher, George Posz, | J. Doutcher, Edward Jewett, F. Rap- patta, J. Hartman, A, Christianson, A. Hayes, Esterby, E. Ripple, A. Ald- rich, BE. Aldrich, F. Petrie, W. Werth, Forseth, D. C. Searl, Emcry Dunm, and Miss Bertha Krause. T0 -NIG 'LAST TIMES . Justine 1 2 JOHNSTONE Eogd IN |The Plaything of Broadway’ .- Was the Ganie Worth the Candle? Do you think it paid this girl to devote her life to humble service for others, when many men of wealth and so- cial power offered her the luxury that all women crave? WHEN SHE HAD SOLD HER YOUNG SOUL— Was Her Heart as Gay as Her Smile? ALSO SHOWING COMEDY— - ‘The Trouble Hunter’ Elko ‘ “ Last Times Tonight i | - | Warford - bfficiated. {"wan 18 right well pleased with the ef- GOLBERG-GOLBERG Olaf Golberg and Nora Golberg of Wiilton were united in marriage Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian parsonage at 9 o'clock. Rev. L. P. Attendants ito the ceremony were. Fioyd Seaver and Verna Seaver. GRAND RAPIDS EASTERN STAR ORGANIZES SCHOOL The Onder of Bastern Star of . [LEGIONNAIRES lNSlS'l' ON BERGDOLL’S RETURN 4 Washmgton. D.. Ci;-April 5.—The final chapter in the Bergdoll ufimr is what the American Legion is wait- ing for, according to:' Colonel F. W. Galbraith Jr., national commander, who declared that the release of Carl Neuf and Frapk Zimmer, sergeants Grand Rapids has invited the Eastern jin the army of occupation and under Star of Bemidji to participate in a school of instructions to be held at Grand Rapids April 16. It has in- vited the Bemidji chapter to put on part of 'the work to be comiducted ‘that day. MRS. TITUS ENTERTAINS Mrs. Harry Tiius entertained 12 little guests at her.home, 1009 Bel- trami avenue, this afternioon in |P ‘honor of her daughter, Rilla Maude. Games were enjoyed and a birthday lunch was served. Those present were Helen Burke, Margaret Given, May CHsh, Leah Gill, Rose Marie Baker, Jeamette Opsahl, Mary Anme Johnson, Winifred Poppenberg, Verne Burke and Bobby Rhea. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETS The Epwonth League of the Meth- odist church held their regular busi- ness meeting last evening at the homeé of Miss Ethel Jameson, 1013 Dewey avenue. Most of the evening was spent in ‘making plans for the Epworth League carnival which will} be held next week. A social time| was enjoyed and lunch was served. | Misses Gnace Isted, Esther McGhee | and Ethel Jameson being hostesses. | BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. ‘H. H. Bolster entertained vesterday afternon at her ‘home, Nineteenth and Park avenue, in hon- | or of her daughter Leila’s seventh birth. anniversary. The afterncon was spent in playing games and Mrs. Bolster served a birthday lunch. Miss | Leila received many birthday gifts' from her guests. Those present | were Beulah Carver, Edith Lamont, Joyce Kinder, Alice Catherine Coe, Jewell Sterling and Helen Hovey. pnlr of his favorite horses cavort- M, a The old ng nobly under his whip. confinement in a German _ jail for their attempt to arrest Grover Cleve- land Bergdoll, is but a step in clear- ing up the situation involving the arch slacker. 4 Colonel Galbraith said that the whole rank and file of the Legion de- mands that Bergdoll be returned. to this country to serve the sentence im- posed upon him for evading the draft. Considerable pressure was brought | B0 to bear on the secretary of war by the Legmn 's national legislative com- mittee in its successful effort to ef- fect the release of the two American soldiers.. Paris post raised funds for counsel to defend them and posts all AS¥X DAD: He Knows—or ASK MOTHER about Neil' Burgess’ great play— “THE COUNTY FAIR” —They Both Know— WESLEY BARRY The Freckle-faced Kid HELEN JEROME EDDY and DAVID BUTLER Are in the Cast Coming — GRAND SATURDAY and fect, and so is his god dame, though, when: questioned as to the portrait's resemblance to her husband, her an- swer was somewhat equivocal. “Very like,” she said, “but particular the but- | [poN'T tons.”—London Tit-Bits. Subseribe tor The Daliy Pioneer P e e —TWO DAYS— STARTING SUNDAY Provides ' Smiles to Smother the Tears —COME EARLY— GEORGE abroad, in which is REX “SINK OR SWIM” The story'of a two-fisted Westerner’s experlenceq love is a mere woman after all. —ALSO SHOWING— HANK MANN—in “HIS WAITING CAREER”—Comedy and VOD-A-VILL MOVIES GRAND SUNDAY FORCET THIS LAST CHANCE TO SEE CHARLES RAY In Repeat Showing "The EGG-CRATE | —ALSO— “REILLY’S WASH DAY” | Mack Sennett’s Screamer Two Cracker—Jack Peppy Photoplays Eilko —Thursday Only— WALSH proven that a Princess in 108,25¢ 1:30-9 TONIGHT WALLOP f'oi\ver the country aided with contribu- ions. A resolution of the Legion’s na- tional executive committee expressed the regret of Legion members that an apology was made by the government for the attempt of the two sergeants to capture Bergdoll, Since that time a number- of state departments and posts, of the ex-service men’s organi- zation have passed . resolutions de- manding that the. government force Germany to return Beérgdoll to this country. “DEACON DUBBS” WELL GIVEN AT CARR LAKE 5 About thirty young people of Be- midji went to Carr Lake school Sat- urday night to witness the play en- titled: “Deacon Dubbs” put on by the people of the community. They re- port the cast was well selected and' the play very well given, and very much: enjoyed by all present. The funds are to be used for the organi- e We Have Given You Black and White We Have Given You Blue and White Now we have something entirely NEW Come in and See If It's New—We Have It First zation of an orchestra: for the com- munity. Follbwing is the cast.of the play. “Deacon Dubbs,” Paul Bagby “Miss P. Popover,” Mrs: Ed Larsoi “‘Miss Rose Raleigh” (heroine) Mii Youhg; “Amos Coleman” (lover)- A P. Volkman; “Rowden 'Crawleigh’ (villain) Chester Larson;- ‘“Deuter-.: onomy Jones”, Walter Larson; ‘Yens Yenson,'”” A. Willlams; “Major Me-~ Nutt” (auctioneer) Aug. Jarchow; : “F. Coleman,” (mischief maker) Dor- othy Jarchow; “Emily Dale” (Billy's znob) Ethel Boyer; *‘Villagers'’, Mr. - nd Mrs, Patterson, Mamie Boyer, mil Blatter, Mary Mead' Do thy Patterson.’ ) 3 MONTANA INSURANCE MEN DISCUSS TODAY'S PROBLEMS (By United Press) Butte, Mont., April 6.—Insurance men of Montana were in session here today discussing the day’s: pmblemu affecting their business; : REX Theatre Today Rex Four-piece Or¢hestra What Every Woman Wantl to Know' ‘THE TRUTH ABOUT - HUSBANDS’ A Holocaust for Husbands What happens when the show-down comes? While One Woman Weds—Another Weeps FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY e IN TWO PARTS Prices—10c-30c Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00° GEORGE ‘A drama of Love and — THURSDAY— William Fox presents “NUMBER 17" From the famous novel by Louis Tracy Directed by George A. Beranger TOMORROW —You will know the Secret of the Magic Key. Watch for the big announcement of the most thrilling Serial ever shown in this city. —SATURDAY— FRANKLYN FARNUM “THE FIGHTING STRANGER” 'Adapt:ad fr(')m the book, ‘“Danger,” by Wm. E. Wing WALSH Mystery in a Big City i VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY McGREEVY & JEFFERIES “The Village Cut-ups” BORMAN & DEGLENN “After the Masquerade” LAURA MARSH “The Garl from Melody Lane” SEYMORE & DUPREE “A Clever Cnupla in Clever C-pen with beautiful and handsome +1 —THURSDAY— To every child under 15 years of age who will' bring to the box office of the Rex Theatre a. copper penny dated 1853 will be given a free admission to “THE INVISIBLE RAY” Serial. This offer will hold good for any episode during the entire 15 weeks. See an episode of the most astounding serial ever made—*“The Invisible Ray”— Ruth Clifford Jack Sherrill.

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