Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 12, 1921, Page 3

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G. W. Smitil of Brainerd spent tife ! day in the city on business. A. M. McBride of Whalker was a business caller in the city today. - Get "“Jack” Rodekubr to ory your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-tt Lloyd Swedberg of Beuna Vista is 1.ran;mt{ng business in Bemidji this week, % ~. ’ G, C. Alexander of Henning was a. Bemidji business visitor in.the city Monday. James Devereaux and J. L. Stinson of International Falls were visitors i Bemidji today. o . Phelp's Gracery delivers four times daily. Call thne 657, imo4-1 Mrs. Hilda Bailey, Twenty-firat and Park avenue, has just completed an addition to her home. 3 Don't forget the supper at St. Paul’s Evangelical church Saturday, Apri} 16, from 5:to 8. - 3t4-13 F. H..Swanson, D. A. Johnson and M. B. Patten of Remer spent Monday in the city on' business. Cash paid for Liberty bonds, G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. .| 1-18tt PBat your supper: Saturday night, April 16, with the crowd .at. St. Paul’s. Evangelical church basemént. i 3t4-T3 Rev. W. F. Kamphenkel left this| morning for St, Paul where he éxpects to spend several days on business. Save money by helphig: usv’mc;va. Consumers Shoe Co. 4-8tf Plan ‘to eat your,supper .Saturday night at St. Paul's ‘Evangelical church. 3t4-13 G. Storhalen of Thief River Fal were business visitors in the city yes- 1 terday. ¥ Leonard French' of Walker spent the week end with his parents,” Mr. and Mrs. G. H. French, 1201 Bemid- ji_ avenue, 2 $60,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota, 10-37t¢ Harvey K. Meyers, superintendent of the Leech Lake Iindian agency at Onigum, was.a busines visitor in the city ye:ierday. R. K. Bliler, district engineer of state highways, returned Monday from St. Paul, where he spent a few days transacting business. 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. N. French, 1123 Beltrami avenue, left this morning for Minmeapolis and expects to re- turn to, Bemidji mext week. They made the trip by auto. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaBargé and two children of Cass Lake, spent the week end as guests at the E. E. Ken- field home, 1224 Doud avenue. Mrs. LaBarge is a niece of Mrs. Kenfield. Alfred Davis, who for the past sev- eral years has been employed at the 'Third Street Cafe, left last evening for England where he will spend about three months visiting relatives and friends. L B Removal sale fin full swing at the Consumers Shoe Co. 4-8tf Mrs. B. R. Erickson arrived in Be- midji Saturday evening. She has spent a month in Minneapolis visit- ing her mother and sister, en route home from her irip in the west: She is the guest of the A. R. Erickson ‘home, 1115 Beltrami avenue, at pre- sent. Robert MacDonald of St. Paul ‘ar- rived in the city Monday evening to spend a few days visiting at the T: From here he expects to go to- Lan: caster where he will visit other rela~ tives for a few days, before return- ing to his home. Mrs. E. J. Voight and little daugh- | ter Betty Lou, and Miss Luella Bac- kus, expect to leave Wednesday for an extended visit with relatives and friends at Toledo, Ohio. En Toute to - Ohio they will visit friends.at Min-| neapolis_for a week, and will utopi at Chicago for about two weeks. They expect to return; to Bemidji in about two months. NOTICE T0 PERSONS USING NAVAL MILITIA LOCKERS| We have decided to call in all lock- ers formerly used and owned by the 5th Division-and you are requested to notify, the und flgna:i that we | q have dray call for them. | m.a z ¥ R. B. LYCAN, Commanding 5th Division. . |was_the guest of Bemidji F. L. Quale, J. L. Rolland, and O. | B. Rafferty home at 602 Third street.| . Mrs. J. Lease of Nary was among the out of town: shoppers in Bemidji Monday. { X Mrs. Wililam. Glson of Northern triend Moniay, i FOR' ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-3tr Mr. and Mrs, Fred Crawford of Frohn were among the out of town shoppers in Bemidjl Monday. . '' IC, N. Peterson and mm Bd and ‘Christian of Solway, spent'Monday in Bemidji transacting business. ‘A, Levinson of MinneapoHs, is spending a week visiting. Mr. and Mrs. A, Grossman, Minnesota avenue. J S ,Don’t plan your Sunday dinner. We have it pléfu?iqéd‘ and will serve Sun- day from .5 on:until all are served. 8t. Phillip’s Aid. 4t4-9 J;:. H. Koors left Monday for. In- . [ternational Falls and. wther,northern itowns to transact business for a few days. 3 Mrs. M. Phibbs, 519 Beltrami ave- nue, left today for Rockwood, and ‘will spend the'summer on their farm at that ylxye. We are trying 'to serve you better, 80 we:are into larger quarters. Con- sumers - Shoe Co. - 4-8tf Mrs, C. R. Bay left Monday for Minneapolis, ' where she expects to meet her husband and spend a few days ‘with him' there. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson, form- erly of Bemidji, who have spent the winter in Minneapolis, will arrive in suminer here, ¥ ‘We have outgrown our present stare, Mogflng,lntq larger stont. Low prices made. ¢his possible. Consum- ers. Shoe Co. 4-8t - My. and ‘Mrs. Martin Hogan, who have: spent ‘the 3 in Spokane andother points. in: the west, were in BemidjiTuesday €n route to their home imGrant Valley, More shoes comiiig—more room 18| coming-—more. money ‘saving values coming. We-will shower you: with shoe = price .- surprises. = Consumers Shoe’ Co.: o " 4-8tf Mrs, H..T. Mathers of Internation- al Falls visited her mother, Mrs: A. Robertson, 406 America avenue, last week en route to St. Paul, where she visited friends for a short time, and returned to her. home Monday. » “Jack” 'Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get dn touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. 4-5tf Prof. Iver. Hov of Mclntosh, and John Simenson of Hoit, uncles of the late Leo Simenson, and Mrs. Floyd Agnew of Garrison, N. D., an aunt of Mr. Simenson, arrived in Bemidji today to attend the funeral held at the Baptist church this afternoon. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mrs. Ji-Ac Younggren is entertain- ing this”evening at her home, 919 Bemidji avenue, at- five tables of bridge. This is the first of a series of parties that Mrs. Younggren is giving. PHILOMATHIAN CLUB MEETING LAST EVENING “The Philomathian clul’ met at the: home!'of; Revi and Mrs. L. P. War- discussion: was.{‘Chile.” 8. D,.Boyce subject. MEN’'S CLASS T0 ENTERTAIN WOMEN'S CLASS TONIGHT The Men’s Bible ciass of the Meth- odist chprch will be hosts to the wo- men’ of the ‘“Win One” class inthe parlors of the church this evening. A program has been prepared by the'men. - Refreshments will be fur- nighed ‘and $érved by the men also,~ DICKINSON-FREDRICKSON Clifford: W. Frederickson and Cora inson of Solway, were unit- ge. yesterday _afternoon ed in 3 age by Rev.'L. J. Jerdee. They were attended by John C. Gustafson and Betsy E. Fredrickson.. The newly- weds will make their home at Sol- ] way., MINNESOTA EVIDENCE Minneapolis, Minn.:—* I have for some years kept an assort- ment of Dr. Plerce’s remedies in my home and use them when occasion Tequires. I have jound them to and effective. I am therefore able to rec- ommend to others what 1 have proven b by my own experience —that Doctor Pierce's Z .medicines will benefit when-othor means have failed to give | relief.” — Mrs, BErTHA BARtscH, 1031 Lowery Avenue, N. E. Dur.6Ti, Mixx.:—<I have taken Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for weak- ness beneticial. - I had taken other medicines for this ailment bat did | ordered Somach. bilionsness and head- aches—there is nothing better.”—Mas, | B THAYER, West 5th Straet. Bemidji Friday and’ will spent the| ford last-evening. -The subject under |f and G W Campbell - distussed the |{ at’ the Norwegian Lutheran parson- be thoroughly reliable - eculiarto women and found it very | antmnar(-Iief. | ‘| I also use the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ for dis- BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. D. R. Burgess antertained Monday evening at her home 615 Minnesota avenue, at three tables of bridge. . The guest of honor was Mrs. A, R. Thorson of Foreston, Minn. MRS. BAGLEY ENTERTAINS Mrs. A. M. Bagley entertained a| few ladies at her home, 908 Beltrami | avenue, Monday.afternoon.. The la- dies -epent ithe afterngon in conver- eatioy and sewd and Mrs. Bagley served lunc] \ b ’J i) ;‘: o | NORWEGIANLUTHERAN A1 | | MEETS roxonw mmnm 00K Minnesota avenue, will:meet tonor- Tow. afternoon at 2:30 o'cloek in the of which Mrs, Hans Mittet is chair- man, will be the hostesses. il ‘aré <ordially invited. 1 Manritin - Lovas and Phillie Defoer; both of Bemidji, were united in mar- riage by Rev. L. J. Jerdee this after- Marin. They, will mak». their home | here after a short: visit with relatives tkota, . ¢ PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID.., DIVISION MEETS TOMORROW The miscellaneous division of ‘the Ladies’ Aid . of . the - Presbyterian church - will meet Wednesday eve- Wrig at the home of Mrsi Gesrge J. ping will be spent in sewing and con- | versation, and lunch will be served. tess. MEET TOMORROW NIGHT ‘The women: of the Mooseheart le- (gion will hold thelr regular meeting Wednesday -evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Moose hall. . There are about| 25 candidates to be initiated, and it is desired that tthere:. be a large at-| tendance of the members. After the business session a social time will be enjoyed and lunch. will be served to the members of the Moose lodge and the Legionaires. JONES-McPHERSON Jesse MicPherson and Miss Bessie! Jones, both of -Bemidji, were unitea in ‘marriage Saturday--evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Episcopal church, Rey. Eliott officiating. They were attended by William 'Ward and Miss Catherine Marcus. They: left-Satur- day for Missoula, Mont:, and other points in -the west where they will visit friends and points of interest for a. month. Then they expect to return to Bemidfi amd make this city their home. METHODIST LADIES’ AID DIVISIONS MEET TOMORROW The dining rcom -division of the Ladies’ Aid’of the Methodist church of which-Mrs. A. E. Ellison is chair- \man, will meet Wednesday afternoon at- 2:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E, H. Denu, 1207 Minnesota avenue. The miscellaneous division, of which Mrs. J. ‘W. Naugle is:chair~ man, will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl McMahon; 11109 Dewey avenue. The afternoon will be spent in sewing - and comversation at each of the places, and lunch will be served. 1t is desired that there be a large at- tendance of the ladies of each divi- sion. g The Ladies’ Aid of the 'Norwegian |/ jLutheran church, Eighth street: and church parlors. The fourth division, ]’ noon in the presence of Mrs. Maie B/ McLauchlin and Miss Hazel Irene | « of the bride at points in North Da-| iF Row, 600 Bemidji avenue. The eve-| | Mrs. H. L. Cummings being the hos‘-f MOOSEHEART LEGION T0 .. | 1 Daily Fashion Hint | 9330¢ MODELS OF FASHIONABLB INTEREST A model that makes it difficult to choose between the two-picce suit and the onc-piece frock, is pictured in’ the tricotine and. satin frock to the left.. The overdress of tricatine is beund with braid and has a vest of btown brocade satin. The trimming piece under .the revers in front, widens at the waist and extends around’ to the back ‘in sash effect. Medium’size requires 2 yards 36-inch_satin. for the skirt and 2}3 yards 5#-inch tricotine for the over- dress, with 14 yard brocade for the vest. The second frock is a_slip-on-over- the-head design, carried out in blue men's wear serge. The deep open front has a vest of self-color silk, while the revers and collar are bound with blue and green silk braid. A narrow string belt holds in the fulngss at the waist. Braid edges the flowing sleeves, Medium size requires 3} yards 54-inch material. First model: Pictorial Review Dress No. 9330. Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bust. Price, 35 cents, i Second model: Dress No. 9326. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. {QUEEN ESTHER SOCIETY The Queen Esther society of the (Methodist chureh will meet at the home of Mrs. I.:(G. Wells, 713 Am- erica avenue, this évening. PRESBYTERIAN' TADIES The bedroom diviston of the La- dies’ Aid of the. Presbytenian church man, will meet_at the re‘'dexfce of Mrs. George Row, Bemiditji avenue, ‘Wednesday afternoon. WHITE. CROSS MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW The Wihite Cross Missionary so- clety of the Baptist church will meet Wednesday -afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrg, J. O. Achenbach, 111 Fifth street. The aftermoon will be spent in sewing for home missions. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR . i MEETING THIS EVENING The Intermediate Christian Endea- vor society of - the : Presbyterian church will meet this evening at “|evening at the home of Mr. and: Mrs.| MFETS THIS EVENING WILL MEET TOMORROW of which Mrs. George Kreatz i3 chair- | the home of Mrs. L. P. Warford, 609 Minnesota avenue. The Senior Christian Endeavor: so-| ciety: will hold its business meeting| in the Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock this evening. After the business meeting of each of the societies, a socal time will be enjoyed and lunch served, at each of | the places. All members are urged to| be present. H i “ 2 FLOYERS-JOBE ‘George C. Jobe, of- Brown coun- ty, 8. D, and Kaiileen May Flow- ers, of Kellther, Minn!, ivere married | this morning at 11 o’clock by Judge of Probate J. 1. Harris. Miss Kate| Mallet ‘and:{Hcmer G- -Gough of Be- | mddji, acted ,as, witnesses, , Th2 | young couple will niake their home, in Bemidjil’ P PRESBYTERIAN TEACHERS AND OFFICERS MEET The Sunday school teachers and officers of the Presbyterian church held their regular meeting Mondayg C. W. Warfield, 623 Third street. Aft- ler the business session the evening| | was spent in a soclal way and lunch | i\vas served. There were about 25 | present. | | SURPRISE PARTY | The “Sunshime” class of young la- | home, 1111 Bemidji avenue, last eve- ning. ‘The evening was enjoyably | lslpent in playing games, and the self- invited guests served lunch. | well for Miss Luella who expects be gone for some time on a trip to Ohio. | Theatrical Customs, | “The road shows used fo advertise for a soubrette in this fashion: Must { be a good- dresser on nnd off the stage.” | *“The £!m companies make it on and | oft the beach.” — Loulsville Courier- | Journal. | THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS THURSDAY —ONE DAY ONLY— T f “FATTY” ARBUCKLE . IN . “THE GARAGE” Paramount: Pictures ELKO T THESE SHIRTS .—are made of fancy ashamed to wear. i cale, full-sized, roomy garments '—ghirts any man need not be JUST A FRES Dres tention to at the unusual low price of 95 A FULL LINE—ALL SIZES—ASSORTED PATTERNS striped Per- A full assortment awaits your inspection, but we advise an early selection to insure you of getting what you’ l'l want of them. GILL BROS. MEN'S FINE As a’ demonstration of how prices have come back to nor- mal—we draw your special-at- the well known “IMPERIAL UNPACKED a new shipment of s SHIRTS SHIRTS” CENTS EACH = dies ¢f the Mecthedist Sunday school .—_-_.‘ of which Mrs. F. Trafton is 'tencher']—=— surprised Miss Luella Backus at her | = (T | i | .~ | || “A Good, Big, Hearty Laugh Will Cure W!za The | = Iparty was in the nature of a fare-|= o= l . FOUNDED ON A GREAT NOVEL R i S The tremendous story of a strong man' who tempted Fate by a turn of a card WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS— WilliammRus'séfl TWINS OF . SUFFERING CREEK” From Rridgewell Cullum’s famous novel. A TALE OF LOVE AND BANDITS IN THE WEST “EAT-BITE-A-DIE”-—Comedy And Vodaville Movies - GRAND /&%, Tflmghf ' TOMORROW-—JACK PICKFORD ; In Geo. Ade’s Comedy—*“Just Out of Culle!le” 11 s i O’LEARY-BOWSER GO0, Two Exceptional This Week Spring Coats—This morning we received from, our New York office 12 Coats, sizes from 14 to 40. These Coats are really wonderful values, good style, good We offer them tomorrow morning at— $11.95 each material. See them in our West window tonight Fur Chokers—This nifty little fur piece now much de- sired by the correct dresser. Through the courtesy of one of the most reliable fur manufacturers we are enabled this week to show a large assortment of this fur, Make yom:"selecli(m this week as we must return all unsold pieces Saturday night. lllIIIIHllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIHIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIYII'IIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIG- I = fi m d T Gparamount CPiclure E thought he knew all Hubout women.. Till an aunt willed him a girls’ school! Fifty dainty, dimpled darlings who thought he was “just grand.” So he swept aside the old sor of Charm. The rest is all you could ever imagine—and more! ‘V‘/.l;rH LILA LEE A WHIRL OF LOVE and LAUGHTER Also Nick Carter, detective—“DOWN EAST” El“K Usual TONIGHT & Priccs WEDNESDAY methods and bedame Profes-. i

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