Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 3

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Ross R. Rath of Pine City Bemidji visitér today. L. M. ‘Walsh of Crookston Bemidji visitor on Tuesday,. Get ‘‘Jack” Rodekuhr sale; * Licensed, Phone 841, | i ZAH: 5 0 .H. Rystad of Fisherspent!¢h day in the city on bud?x%gs; q‘é, - was a 5 1. H. Swaneon of Remer. .spent Tuesday in the city on business. Phelp’s Grocery delivers four times dally. Call phone 657. 1mo4-1 George A. McCollim of Deer River Evas a Bemidji business visitor yester- day, § X 3 TR J. L. Stinson of International Falls spent Tuesday in the city on busi- mess, 3 Don’t forget the supper at §t. Paul's Evangelical church Saturday, April 16, from'5 to' 8. 3t4-13 Miss Hazel Barclay is quite sers- ously ‘ill at her home in Twenty- sixth street. . P..J. Russéll left Tuesday morning for Walker, where he is attendin; court this. week. 5 R. W. Sandeis and J. 0. Saltee of Brainerd were among ‘the business visitors in the city yesterday. Cash paid for: 3 B. Hooley, Northerm Grocery Co. - ¥ 1-19tr John A, Thoten; & prominent fati: er_at Solway, has returned’ ‘from. Kansas where he has spent the past Miss Pearl Collard and Mrs. Gen- ery left Monday evening for Duluth where they will spend a two week's vacation. M. P. Olson of Nymore was :the Sunday guest ‘of his -niece, Mrg. Adolph Christianson ~and family, 1021 Mississippi avenue. Eat your supper Saturday. night; April 16, with the crowd at St. Paiil's Evangelical church’ basement, s 3t4-13 Mr. and Mrs. Benard Landgren and little son, Vern, were guests of D. C, Searl and wife while shopping in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Kingsb Valley attended the funeral of Fred- erick Weber in Bemidji Monday. Save mone‘y‘ by "heliJ’ifi'g' unmove Consumers Shoe Co. 4-812 Prof. Iver Hov of MecIntosh, who came ‘to Beomidji.to aftend the fiu- neral of his: nephew, the Iote Le Simencon, rettirned” to his home “this morning. 2 : A physician was hastily sumfinioned for. Mrs, Fred Petrie Monday eve- ning. She wak taken suddenly fll during 'the night but is now resting fairly well. Mr. and Mrs. A..J. proud parents of an eight-pound son, born at the,St: Anthofiy “hospital yesterday. . Mother and babe are re-| ponted to be doing fine. Plan to eat. your-siupper. Baturda: night at St. Paul’s Evangelical church. . 3t4-13 Mr. and M1s.. Archie, Whaley and children of Park ‘avenue spént Sun- day, with Mr. Whaley’s parents at| Nymore. Mr. Whaley has been ‘girite 0] }ior some. time, but is now very muoch improved 2 $50,000 to loan ofi farms. The| Dean Land Co., Bemidsl, Minnssota, -27tt Mrs. P. E. Welch, 1433 Irvine avenue, returned to Bemidji Tuésday morning from Ortonville, where she was called three weeks ago because of the fllness of her, mother, Mrs. W. H. Matthews. She reports her mother’s condition as sghtly ‘im- proved. C}. S. Barclay has accepted a po- sitjon on- Dr. Gilmore’s farm ‘4Fair Ascres” situated ‘four miles south- west of Bemidji and expects to move his family soon. y has | Mr. Barela bills out for a sale of ‘his live stock | and other articles'at his home, Irvine avefiue .and Twenty-sixth street. | Thursday. Removal sale in-full swing at the Consumers Shoe Co. 4-8i1 - R | 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 undersigned thet we; may have dray call for thém, £ R. B. LYCAN, ' /| Commanding 5th Division. 1t4-13 . |“yUsT oUT oF coLIEGE" \» | comedy ' ‘whichi* shows e {e AT THE GRAND TONIGHT i ot'Just Out of College,” which will be shown at the Grand theater to- night and: Thursday s a_George Ade , the brilliant brightest.vein. » With [ 4n ‘the leading. role ured of ‘an evening’s “that; you'll ‘long- re- . 'A/ fast-moving, story,’ exhilirating originality, sparklng humor and: a i 'of romance makes it one of ithe %e- We have ever offered to at . Don't torget that it's a D, Ade dy. That name is a pretty ‘good: guarantee fen’tit? Two men'loved a girl. . One tried to win her with philanthropy, the oth- er tried pickles. . Which do you sup- pose wion?' © ‘In' ordeér to find “out you'll haye . to'see Jack Pickford in the. best irdle of his' career. ‘iHis Diazy Day''—a two part com- edy, completes the program. LILA LEE IS REID'S / . NEW,LEADING WOMAN One of the most charming figures i1 the mew Paramount picture, “‘The Charin School” starring Wallace Reid | which will . be shown last times at the Elko theater tonight, is Lila Lee, who' plays-the leading feminine role ‘opposite Mr.’ Reld. Mrg.-and Mrs. Charles: Carter of Hinés’spent Monday and Tuesday -in ‘Bemitdjk: on business. They made the trip by auto. © pictures as C. B. De Mille’s ‘“Male and Femals” in which she plays the little scullery maid, the popularity of the little actress has increased by leaps and bounds. In this picture, she is the principal ¢harmer.of the'the charm school and is the other' party to'the' romemce which blossoms when Wallace Reid, &8 Austin Bevans, inherits a girls’ ischool.from his aunt and comverts it into an institution where young la- dies are taught how to be charming, graceful and lovely. The supporting cast includes many popular players and fifty beautiful young girls who appear as the pu- pils of the young ladies’ school. “THE SCOFFER” AT REX k TOMORROW AND. FRIDAY .7 */The movies are young yet'and the greatest’ geniuses. of the. screen are yet to make their bows to ithe pub- lic,” declares Bernard Duriing who plays @ leading role in “The Scoffer,” Allan Dwan’s latest First Natfonal picture,. which i6 scheduled to be shown at the Rex theater Thursday ‘and Fiiday. - “I doubt whether even the smallest percentage of the leglon of fans realize that motion. pictures of even; one year from, now, will be many per cent greater and better get one thing, inventors are going to help boost the great game almost ag much as brilliant literary gen- ivses.” 1 Rev. Willlam Elliot, pa: Episcopal church, has purchased the Geoerge French residence; 1021 Be- midji avenue. alm i s gl i Mrs, ~Mildred - Rice was taken 1o ‘her ‘home at the J. Van Kirk resi- dence, Thirteenth street, Monday eve- mning. Mrs. Rice is one of ithe three vigiting her Ellis of Nymore this week. Mrs. Ellis ‘has been ill for some time. dance at Moose Hail Saturday night. to Minneapolis Sunday night to meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. G. H, Zentz, 609 Lake Boulevard. Mrs. M. W. Deputy will have charge of the lesson of the afternoon. YEOMEN LODGE HOLDS : 1 MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT The Brotherhood of American Yeo- ‘men_will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'élock at the I. O. O. F. hall. All Mrs. John Noel of Northern is sister, Mrs. William and Goldine Society orchestra gives a 1t4-13 Mr. and Mrs. J..W. McDonald went 2:30 o'cloock. They will Have their regular business meeting, after which a social aftenoon will MEN'S CLASS ENTERTAINS The Men's class of (he Methodist church Sunday schcol were hosts.to the members of the ‘‘Win One” ladies’ transact business, They expect to retirn to Bemidji the latter part of the week. . KNIGHTS OF . 'Hear “Brioadway. Roge” by Goldine Society orchestra at dance Saturday. 3 1t4-18 The Knights R .Forte families at Wilton, left for his home in southern Minnesota to- day, “Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Omdahl of Bag- ley spent Monday and Tuesday as guests at the B. Gtechell home, 923 Bemidji avenue. Mrs. Omdahl is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Getchell. ) ST. PHILLIP'S . ‘0. W. Sievert of the Sievert Roof- AID ing company, returned this morning frém Duluth and McGregor where he | spent the past week on business. Mr. Slevert secured the contract for of Mrs, L. M. members are urged to be present. MEETING TOMORROW. NIGHT |their regular meeting Thursday eve- ning at 8 o“clock at the Moose ‘hal-l.‘ BARNEY. Charles Willjams and Miss Irene X Barney were married last evening at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. Zentz| ' officiating.. They were. attended by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. The young people will make their home on a farm near Bemidji. The St. Phillip's Ladies’ Aid will | meet tcmorrow. afternoon at home the COLUMBUS of Columbus wit hold “WILLIAMS LADIES' MEETS TOMOREOW | Ford, 307 Seventh class of the church last night, in church parlors. bers of the two classes were present. A program, prepared exclusively by the men, was given, followed by re- freshments, also served by them. “No womep allowed in the kitchen” was the order of the evening and reports THE PIONEER,WANT ADS ithan they are today. -And,.don’t for-|. the roof of the new school house at gtreet. McGregor which will be erccted this!will be the hostesses. A large attend- summer, - Martha Fibigar, of the high school agterngon at g:icuhy,d e;j(iwfd;dgt W:‘:?:gm““ at | yome, east of Nymore. Conveyances amond Point last evening. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Brett |ance is urged, { SURPRISE PARTY | A few friends of Clarence Worth {surprised him at hias home in North- ern, Thursday evening, it being his| ! birth anniversary. The evening was enjoyably spent in games and danc- ing, and at a late hour lunch’ was! served. Guests departed-wishing Mr. Worth many more happy birthdays. | | BETHEL LUTHERAN IADIES | AID T0 MEET TOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel Lu- willl .meet. Thursday Peter Eastman O » ® fl % | YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY : EARLY WEINER ROAST| A number of young people, chap- | aroned by, Miss Esther Young ‘"‘l}theran church,. the | will be provided for those who have none, and all wishing to_be accomo- e Mr, and Mrs, Ermest Willets of Grant | his ‘home in Bemidji this week. oran are the |nitls “airived in the city yesterday|about ten days. Enm route she ex- Sidney Miller of Pinewood e between’ train: guest of Be- midji, friends: while shopping in Bem1dji. Tiresday. e ‘We are trying o serve you better, so' we are into larger quarters, Con- sumers Shoe Co. . 4-Bt1 pubat T VN ‘Mrs, Rose Cossentine of Blackduck autoed to'Bemidfl Tuesday and trans- adted business. While here she was the guest of friends. We have outgrown our present store, Mgdng_,mm Jarger stort. Low prices made this possible. Consum- ers Shoe Co. ! ~r 4-8tf parties injured in’ the auto accident about a week ago. Her condition is improved. PR “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. | Phone 841. 4-5tf Mrs. L, B. Grandy, 523 Twelfth street, expects to leave Thursday for Pipestone, where she /will visit her mother’ and other relatives for two weeks, and then expects:to visil rel- atives and friends in Nebraska' for about two weeks. L Jamison: who-has. visited xela: tives ‘at. Athens and other places im ‘Aldbaniia for :some time returned to "'Mr. dnd Mrs. Max Manders of In- ternational Falls came: to Bemidji Sunday night and will ‘make their *home temporarily with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman, Fifth ward. Mr, Herman® Thorn . of ... 'Blackduck autoed ‘to Bemidji Tuesday and trans- acted business. He came to take an examination for stationary engineer. railway. Julive Werth, the nine-year-ols son'of Mr. and: Mrs. W. J. Werth, 72 Eleventh street, who, was injured in an auto accident Sunday, has been taken to his ‘home from St. Anthony’s hiospital, and is reported to. be “get- ting along fine. More shoes ‘coming-—more ' Toom ¢oming—more money saving values coming. . We gill; ou with shoe’ “price jurprise Shoe Co. ) ;. Mra. J. Dablo) Mra. I, Tof ‘Thief River 'alls ‘was in Bemidji Tuesday en route 0 Blackduck, .where.she will Mrs. Given-MoGhee left last week for A!_xmrabxznd- will yisif her daugh- vigit friends. and’ relatives for a|ter, Mrs Donaffdson, formerly mionth, i » Miss- Lea Given of . Bemidji, and S Jiaiz \daughter, Margaret McGhee, who is /Mis8 Dorgthy ©. Miller of Minnea- | teaching schocl at . that . place, for orning to.spend a few days yisiting pected to stop at Virginia aend at- at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. H.|tend the Schumann-Heinck concert | Erickson., . to be given at that place. ‘Mandéfs'is an engimeer of the M. & T. 71 The Woten's Foreign Missionary | society of the Methodist church wl‘lly THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Mr. Dealer and Mr. Salesman: Make $8,000.00 to $5,000.00 yearly handling staple line Elec- tric Lamp Bulbs and quick selling, mediun. priced Commercial Light- ing Units. Addreu— . EAGLE SPECIALTY & REFIN- _ISHING COMPANY 20 N First St.,-Minneapolis, Minn. REX Thursday —ONE . SEE “THE .5 2} INVISIBLE " RAY” ‘fhe Most Astounding Serial Ever Filmed I£, you love thrilling, action,. ab- sorbing romance and wild adven- JACK SHERRILL Don't miss a single episode. Now playing every Thursday at the Rex Theatre. METHODIST MISSIONARY | dated are asked to be at Christian- SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW |son’s store in Nymore not later than THURSDAY ture all entwined in a -beautiful L ” love story—See—*“THE INVIS. }| FATTY IBLE RAY,” the most astounding §| ARBUCKLE ‘s’e;ial ever figmed, the serial t}]mt . IN . rings you the two most popular " serial stars on the screen— “THE GARAGE RUTH CLIFFORD and Paramount Pictures DAY ONLY— Itself on First Job A Hol: “Caterpillar’’* is the best investment a township, city road ‘contractor or county can make, because it will quickly pay for itself in the savings it effects over other methods of moving dirt, pulling scrapers and operating elevating graders. The best time to draga road is when theroadis wet; then, because of its tremen- - dous power and sure traction, the “Caterpillar’’® works withoutin- S terruption. The quicker yougeta “‘Caterpillar’’*on the job the more money you will save. Wriite, wireor telephoneforinformation. #*There is only one “Caterpillar’’—Holt builds it. The name was originated and is owned exclusively by this company. Pays for E thought Habout WO who thought grand.” So he swept methods and sor of Charm. more! HoL Infringements will be prosecuted. THE HOLT MFG. CO, Fre./ PEORIA, ILL. Branches and service stations all over the world BEMIDJI AUTO €0. Phone 118-W y midji, Minn. Usual ELK aunt willed him a girls’ school! Fifty dainty, dimpled darlings you could ever imagine—and With LILA LEE A WHIRL OF LOVE and LAUGHTER Also Nick Carter, detective—“DOWN EAST” TONIGHT Prices LAST TIMES he knew all men. Till an he was “just aside the old bedame Profes- The rest is all FOUE. CAR LOADS OF FORDS be, enjoyed, lunchi will be served.} i Four carloads of Fords hdve beén received by the C. W. Jewett com- LADIES' cusb A’l‘som pany linl one shipment. This fin- M cludes one carload of Fordson trae- closed cars make up the balance of ithe shipmenit. J i The Minneapolis:assembling plaiid of the Ford Motor: Comparty. has< 6 882 bona fide orders {op-dars fox, des: Tivery in!, Apriki-and is antichpating: requests for 8,000 cars in: May, ae~ cording to a reecnt statement of C, ‘About $0 mem- Forte J. Isemhour, who has been|A large attendance ds urged. | state that onders were strictly obey- | Cars are being delivered to dealers on. vigiting with the G, A, Forte and A. | ed. the basis of 70 per cent of the numi- red.-{ “The production . has . ber onde now been brought up to 185 cars & day gnd will soon be turning out.250. daily. s BRING RESULTS JUST OUT OF COLLEGE | By GEORCE ADE _ | i A Real Trouble Killer From .the Saturday Evening Post Story. | WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU HAD $20,000 AND HAD TO DOUBLE IT IN, SIXTY DAYS OR JLOSE YOUR GIRL? It's Comedy—All Comedy and Geo. Ade at His Best. Bikh mine ofgood, —Also Showing— clean comed y. “HIS DIZZY DAY” Bsatt Monte Banks—2-Part Comedy miss it! 10c & 28¢ 7:30-9:00 GRAN TONIGHT Vaudeville Frida FOX SMALLEY 3 DANCING BELLES Novélty Whistling and Mimic- Dainty Delineators of | ing Song and Dance RAY & ADELE ARMENTO DUO Two Dask Sioua: in Combination Tumbling Act William Fox presents— SHIRLEY MASON IN “WING FOY” Story by Pearl Doles Bell Presented by Howard M. Mitchell FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY “ROARING LIONS ON STREET PARADE” FOX NEWS Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 Rex Orchestra, —THURSDAY & FRIDAY— A Photodramatic Ten-Strike Extraordinary “The SCOFFER” ‘Allan Dwan's Masterpiece T A Remarkable Story of Love Turned to Hate and How Fate and Woman Turn the Scales Back Again. Timely Theme—Intensely Interesting A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTHON _ SATURDAY:s “HEARTS OF THE WEST’; STARRING v William Fairbanks ‘ 5 REELS A Romantic Story of the Gold Fields Fast Action—Thrilling Stunts —SUNDAY— ““KAZAN" The mighty motion picture presented by Geo. H. Hamilton The Greatest James Oliver Curwood Story Ever Told- - ARRIVED IN ONE SHIPNENT - tors. ‘Touring cars, roadsters: anlF ° C. Hildebrand, manager of the plant.

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