Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1921, Page 3

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W. F. Kunitz of Brainerd spent _‘Tuesday in the city on business 15 We move iiito. our new store Fri- | day, April 22, Consumers Shoe Co. | © 5t4-22 A. A Campbell of Grand Rapids was a Tuesdaybusiness visitor here. 3. L. Rolland of Thiet River Falls spent Tuesday in the city on business { FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, | see or write Willlts & Olson, the land men, 1-1tt Theodore Strongherg of Farley was 2 business visitor in Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs. Dan O'Conner is spending a week in Minneapolis visiting friends. We are trying to serve you better, &0 we are into larger quarters. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 4-8ttf C. Strom of Internatiomal - Falls was a business vigitorin‘the city to- day. Guy Christianson of Clearbrooki was in ‘Bemidji Tuesday transacting business: Cash pald ror Liberty bonds. G,‘& B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 15 Pl i 1-; Mr. and Mrs. Dalgaard of Kelli-{ her were between train shoppers:ini " Bemidji today. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Williams of Grant Valley were calling on Bemidji | friends Tuesday: ; 4 Removal sale in full swing at the/, Consumers Shoe Co. 4-8tt > o T Miss Esther Stormoen of Kellifier was in, Bemidji:today shopping and calling on friends. H. A. Bridgeman of the Fifth ward was a between. train business visitor| at Brainerd Tuesday. . $50,000 to loan on farms. - The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. o T 10-27t1 Mrs. William_Blakeley of Farley was the between train‘iguest of Be- midji friends Tuesday: 3 E. F. Rossberg of Crookston was among the out of towi business call- ers in. Bemidji Tuesday. Save money by helping us move. | Consumers Shoe Co. 4-8tf | Mrs. 0. Rayth and Mrs. James Mc- Donald of Northern: drove to Bemidji Tuesday and visited friends. Get “Jack” Roflekul r sale. Licensed. Phone 841 €0 try your 45-tt James Martin, who visited Hils son, Frank Martin at Puposky, for & week, returned to Bemidji Tuesday. . John Bye of Leonard spefid Tues- day in Bemidji attending to business matters and ‘calling on friends. . ‘Watch for our obening, announce- 5t4-22 Consumers Shoe Co. i, ———— T 0. B. Stephens, who has spent-the winter in Wisconsin visiting rela- t#ves,-has returnedi to Bemidji. ‘Mrs, William Gerlinger of Spur was in Bemidji- Tuesday transacting business and ¢alling on friends. We had fo have more room. Your patronage made ' this. possible. We want to reward you—watch for our opening.. Cousifmers Shoe Co. ) 5t4-22 . %7 Mre. Chrigtie -@roff, teacher at Guthrie, is vigiting at her home, 1200 America. avenue, for a short time. Forrest “Sathre of Bass Lake spent | Sunday as a guest at the 0. B. Son- strud home, 1000 ‘Amerdca avenue.| «Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed - ae- | tioneer, will sell anything for you; | get in touch with him for your sale. | Phone \841. i 4-5t Mrs. William “Kieler and D. Hin» shaw an|l family of Wilton, autoed to Bemidji [fuesday afid transacted busi- ness. Y A Mr. anéé Mrs. C. R. Bay have se- ments in Minneapolis and cured apa¥ Mrs. Bay.§s in Bemidji preparing to move therp: ~She expects to leave Be- night. midji Sun;iy New store; few shues‘: epecial prices on peliable footweéar; watch rs. Consumers Shoe Co. the bepy 5td-22 Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Sathre of Bass Lake retuyned to Bemddit Monday from Crgoketon, after having: spent the wedl #nd visiting Mr. Sathre’s rother; J; C. Sathre and family. P e et ot e et Cl @l railway matters. her : home, after spending a month visiting rela- tives at Rochester, Minn. of the Elko Hat Shop, has mturneg‘home in: Minneapolis. took their guests for lunch. -from St..Paul whére she has been oft | business for the past week. third of a series ‘of bridge parti her. home, 915 Bemidji .avenue,’ afternoon, el bles. came, to Bemidji today to attel funeral of their niece, the late clife Cooper, which ‘was held this aft- ernoon. éotfiing—more money: saving: values éoming. We will shower you with shoe .price surpriges. ' Cons Shide Co.. . s store. Moving into larger stont. Low |prices made this. pol ment, -it-will ‘be. wotih. sour: wchile. o J PAGE THREE, £ af 4 5 £512028) AN ATTRACTIVE TAFFETA _This original frock may be attractively reproduced in changeable blue and lavender taffeta. with ng contrastin; trimming except 4 border of blue silk soutache braid.on the skirt and a.vest to correspond. The three-piece tunic is gathered ' to the -waist, which < has trimming pieces for the front cut in one with the sash. The sleeves may be either long or short. Medium size requires 434 yatds® 36-inch taffeta, with 13 yard lining for gores. =53 ‘Pictorial, Review 'Dress Na. 9330. Sizes, 34 to 50 inches ‘bust. * Price, 35 cents. Embroidery 12425. Transfer, | blue or yellow, 75 cents. e "M E. ‘Titus is leaving fonight for hicago where he will spend sever- 1 days on business connected wi&h] Mrs. J. McFadden has returned to 1203 ‘Minziesota . avenue, Mrs., L. W. Galloway, proprietor 1 Mrs. J. A.—Yéunggren gave the es 8 ntertaining at four ta Mr. and_Mrs.. Cooper from for the| two weeks.: " Fig il G More shoes ‘coming—more * *oom umers 48t We have outgrown ~our phesent Consuui- ASSIT erd_Shoe Co. :-: Mrg. August -Peacha of Carlton, Minn., who has been visiting- her datighter; :Mrs. Paul Winklesky, 315 America avenue, and family for the past ten days, will leave Thursday for her home. , ssible. Miss Hannah Maltrude is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr..and Mrs, J. Maltrude at Beécida. Mrs. Maltrude, who-has been fll for some time, does not impove as her:friends would . wish.” - . ¢ Emory J. Harris, son of Judge J. E. Harris, left yesterday for Minnea- polis,: where ;he will ,be engaged in bridge construetion work. Mr. Harrls has spent the. winter with hig, father in Bemidfi, coming -here duringithe hunting season early in the winter. B. P.0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. 3 E.”H. JERRARD, Sec'y. Babylonian Division of Time. The Babylonians gave us an hour | with '60 ‘minutes. * They divided the sin’s path into 24 parasangs, a meas- ure equal to about: four and a half miles, or the.distance & Babylonfan. soldier could hike in an hour with full pack. The' astronomers ot that day gomehow workad it out that the sun made the same.progress. They di- vided the sun’s whole course into 24 sang, or._hour, :béing -divided into 60 minutes, and then, laving fallen on e¥|L_days, they handed the system down to the Greeks, who passed it on. Mouth Curves: Study the sweep of a bow held in place by a cord. It adheres to the rule, “Curves are the lines of beauty.” The curve, Wheréver found on the hu- man body, 1§ soft and tender. It seems to be the blending of countless curves. So it is with the. meuth. I once heard described as being “like a slit-in a stone wall.” I thought the phrase a very apt one.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tibetan Remedies. A Tibetan remedy for pains due to severe cold is the eye of a sheep mixed with fat and rubbed on the affected August Peacha of. Carlton being the ed at 7. o'clock dinner last evening, Mr. and_Mrs. Frank Pogue, daughter Marjon and son Harold of Hibbing EPISCOPAL GUILD WILL ‘mew’s -Episcopal church will meet gnursd‘ay afternon at 2:30 with Mrs, nue. | MODERN SAMARITANS TO | Samaritans will be "held Thursday hall. All' members’ are urged to be present. METHODIST CHOIR WILL will meet for practice this evening at 7:15 o'clock at the church. All members are requested-to be present. 10 Lutheran Free church of Nymore will meet at the hhome of Mrs. 0. P. Gram- be tomorrow: afternoon at 2 o'clock. All are invited to attend. entertained Tuesday evening at two tables ‘of bridge, at Miss Lilleskov’s apartments in the Kaplan building.| }t.vwas in the natyre of a farewell Ok o 2k ok i 3 o 2 o k| by .the Helmer Larson home last Friday night {or the young folks, turned out to be| Mrs. H. C. Baer, 918 Lake Boule-| 4 vard, returned this morning Minteapolis, where slie has been vis: iting friends and.relatives much enjoyed lunch was served .and Mrs. Peter Narum visited A. W. Hoskins home las ternoon. midji business caller last Monday. to visit the home of th'ei'_r parents, {there when. the fire was within 20 parasangs, or 360 degrees, each”para- | the mouth of a cruel, 'gossipy woman | ERERKR KK HEs *‘f’#“*i*fi E. C. Bergh was tical illness of his AFTERI}OON TEA ew: ladies.at. afternoon tea Tuesday, t her home, 413 Irvine avenue, Mrs. uest of }i_onor. Mr. and Mrs, D. Gainey entertain- nesday, April 6, 19 at his. farm home a with which disease nd Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gainey. * many: friends, ! was. and. lived /here ‘unti MEET TOMORRQW AFTERNOON The Ladies Guild- of 8t. Bartholo- | Was 1 was sent to an Am Vandersluig, 1001 Bemidji ave- | France. He was of months. H. Orlando Enge] MEET THURSDAY EVENING The regular meeting of the Modern ||iveq there durin, o His parents died w! mere boy and wer boro. One.brother in deathe” 3 vening at 8 o’clock at the I. 0. 0. F. R W He'was married HOLD PRACTICE TONIGHT | Vin of " Detroit,’ M: The choir of the-Methodist church child, a daughter months old, di i THERAN FREE LADIES' e AID TO MEET TOMORROW The Norwegian: Ladies’ Aid of the sym‘pach'y of this e Thursday. He had lic auction: of far ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE BIG LAKE last week Tuesday because of the cri- ‘Engelbretson. ~ Mrs. Bergh went in Wednesday afternoon but did not reach there until after Mr. Engelbret- A. Downs entertained a|son had passed away. This community was shocked Thurs- day ‘morning ‘of last. week when. the news:came. to. us that Engelbretson had passed away Wed- death was caused from acute diabetes fering for the past three years. “Len,” as he was known to his community while residing on his claim the world war, when he enlisted. He active service in France until he was stricken with diabetes and America and was. in the military hos- pital at Fort Snelling for a number March 2,:1888, at Hillsboro, N. D. He years ago and ‘to them was born one | He is survived by his wife, <baby | Erickson of Detroit, Minn., besides a host of other relatives, who have the E. C- Bergh returned from Bemidji Monday assisting his niece, Mrs. Alice Engélbretson, in preparing for a pub: TxxEKKKK * TR kR % called to Bemidji 19. hephew, Orlanda Walter Stout. was called to order by Vice-president H. O. Hansen. which is now being sawed at Mr. Baldwin’s mill. H. Orlando catly enjoyed the day. 21, at 3:40 p. m. The next meeting is planned e gr His |’ t Carr Lake. he had been suf- fort to be present. a resident of this il the opening. of|matter. The meeting will be hel erican hospital in later returned to lbretson was born his boyhood days. hile he was still a e buried at Hills- also preceded him to Miss Alice Cla- inn., about two now about six | sister, Mrs. Helen stack which she held Tuesday, April THe regular monthly meeting of Big Lake Farmers’ club was held Wed- nesday, ‘April 13, at the home of After the usual ap- petizing dinner at noon, the me ing Plans were made for the building of the club hall, 24x36, lumber for| An exceptionally large attendance was present at this meeting and all pecially for the young people and it is hoped all of *hem will rake an ‘ef-| A speaker will be secured to give a talk at that meet-) ing.. By-laws for the use of the club hall will be drawn up and the voice of the young people is wanted in thutf d at either“ Mr. Voltz and Mr. Hhnsen' motordd to Bemidji Saturday, ',QM" Hansen at--, tended ‘& teacher’s meeitng . Wwhild there:/ i , dmanson: pf Turtle River, the Welldon home or the Ole Nold home. The exact meeting place:will be announted later. 2] A number from this community. at- tended a dance at the Dam Sattuday night. | i Charles Bloomquist went to,. Be- midji Saturday and from there 10 Mc- Intosh and drove back his new Ford car which she ‘recently purchased. Mr. Hutchins has .~ returned sfrom’| Minneapolis ‘and is now on his ‘farm. He plans to clear and break about ten acres of his farm this coming sea- son. G. L Goo was d caller at _the Bloomquist-home Sunday- afternoon.; ¥ 3 i PARENTAGE | The Famoul Story by REX BEACH Depicting the Career of 4 BuEsd Rap e g -D0-WELL” New Photodrama_ Ver- ‘sion, Condensed to .. Seven Reels. Kathlyn Williams and k Wi’xeeler Oakman ntire community. been in town since ] T'OM TERRISS PRODUCTION TRUMPET IS D ‘m machinery and Miss Mary Lilleskov and Mrs. Ness or Mrs. C. R. Ray, who expects to eave- Sunday night to make her| The ladies; to the Coffee Shop, FROHN The: Bunco party, which was given| Frohn Sunshine club, at- the of the most enjoyable affairs giv-| Musical selections| o and violin were given by | ub members and were | A delicious just before? mid- The next Bunco party will FRIEND at Sunday af Mrs. S. E. Raymond was a Be-| Anton Kolkin transacted business in Bemidji last Saturday. i 4 Lewis and Hazel Ling motored out from Bemidji last Sundayafternon Mr. and Mrs. S. S. King:. 1 An English, Lutheran Ladies’ Aid was organized at:the Lutheran- Tri ity church last Wednesday., : The aid| will meet every sec¢ond; Wednesday in | ihe month-at the homes’of ‘its mem- ers W Mr.'and Mrs. A. C. Graf and son| Elden, Mr..and Mrs. Hugo Hensel, St., Mr; andiMrs, Fred Hensel, Mr. and| Mrs.: G. Qualle and son Axrvile, and Miss Bernice Hermanson were guests at the Nels Willet home last. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swenson and twe children, A. C. Graf, Peter Nar- drew Haarkleau, Gunder Mo, Jr., Joe drew Haarleau, Gundar Moi, Jr., Joe Norbo; and Iver Ungstad were, Be- midji-callers last Saturday: - A nuniber of fires' are burning in our community and last'Monday the Frohn town 'hall was in danger of burning down but was saved by the hard work of some farmers who got rods of the hall. rain. soon other pi danger. . G. Qualle was a caller last Monday. Alvin Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Roberts, left for’ Lalz Crys(:ai last week, where he intends to work on his uncle’s farm. What She Wanted, At thepost office. a -little girl de- posited a dime in fropt of the clorkt and said: “Please, I'forgot the name | of the stamp mamma told me to get, | but it's the kind that makes a letter | hurry up."—Boston Transeript, If ‘we do not have r,‘?erty_ will ‘be in} " Bemidjl business | l | You C | | | Subscribe for The Daily Ploneer! COMING | | { | VITAGRAPH | part. 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