Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 23, 1921, Page 3

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RS RE 'JJw». AT vorere ‘ Rhoda, will leave for her home at Pu- hire errny e SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1921 Miss 1da Halvorson ot Clearbrook spent Friday in Bemidji. Eugene Cassidy of Nashwauk spent the day here on ‘business. Rex today and Sunday, Douglas Fairbanks in ““The:Nut.””. Axel Mattsson of Virginia was a business visitor in the city today. C. H. Graham of Red Lake was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. _ Dress shoes, work shoes, our middle name is shoe, our initial name means you, our interests are mutual. Con- sumers Shoe: Co. 3t4-25 Gustave Larson has purchased: the Wallace Guy home in the Fifth ward. | Mrs; A. Kaiser of Bagley is visiting hxer sister, Mrs. R. Gilmore and fam- ly. ‘At Rex today and Sunday, Douglas | Fairbanks in “The Nut.” A picture| Teplete with thrilling feats and side- splitting laughter: of the man who invented his way to the altar. 1t4-23 | Lloyd Swedberg of Buena Vista transacted business in Bemidji Fri- day. Miss Florence Craig is spending the! week: end in Tenstrike visiting friends. Did you get our opening circulars? We are now located at 211 Third street, Consumers Shoe Co. 3t4-25 Miss Mabel Maltrude of Becida was the guest of friends in Beémidji for the week end. : Miss Signa.!Sannlufi returhed to her home, 1002 Bemidji avenue, Friday from a business trip to Morris. $60,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. < 10-37t Alvy Halliday and family of the Fifth ward are movingeto a farm about 15 miles from Bemidji. Rex today and Sunday. Douglas Fairbanks leaps over: house-tops to the heart of a girl. 1t4-23 Olaf Ongstad returned Friday from Minneapolis, whére he has.been the| past few days transactin‘g business. | George Worth of Northern is visit-| irg at the home of his brother, A. W. Worth and family, 518 Beltrami ave- | nue. iy | | FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, | ere or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1t1 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | C. L. Cummer Wednesday. Mother | and baby are reported to be doing imicely. 5 A’ new shipment of white oxfords and sirap slippers:just arrived. Con- sumers Shoe store. 3t4-25 Miss Lillie Lemloh, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Fred posky today. Step’in the first time you are down town and let me mieasure you for your next suit. Have it come when you want it. Barney's Toggery. 2t4-25 Mrs. Mary A. Rouse, who teaches school near Becida, is spending the week end with her family at 423 Fourth street: . “Jack” Rodekuht, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. 4-5tf George Hedman of Guthrie was in Bemidji Friday en route to Becida “where he will visit friends and rela- tives for a Week. Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. Phelps’ Grocery. Phone 657. i 1mon5-22 Miss Effie McMillan, teacher in the | Bemidji Public schools, left this| morning for Akeley to spend the week end visiting friends. | Better values than ever. Now lo- cated at our mew store, 211 Third street. Consumers Shoe Co. 3t4-26 Miss Jeannette Stechman, who is teaching_school at Thief River Falls, is spending the week end with her| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stech- man at Birchmont. Satisfaction in fit, workmanship and materials are what I offer in every made-to-order.suit. It is thel proper way to buy. clothes. Barney'si Toggery. 2t4-25 Mrs. Henry Miller and son, George, autced from Lake George and were guests of the H. -A.’ Swisher and George Posz families while shopping in Bemidji Thursday. 1t4-23 § v A YOUTHFUL MODEL 7 This frock of dark brown tricotine is | outhful, yet a bit_sophisticated. It astens all the way down the front, the | fulness at the waist being caught in with a belt of brown and tangerine striped silk. The fronts are cut in a deep V. and rolled back with a convertible collar. | Deep cuffs finish the three-quarter sleeves. Cream batistexis used for the vest. Medium size’ requires 274 yards | 54%inch matepial, with® 2 yards ribbon | and 14 yard batiste. | _Picfogial Review | Dress. No. 9068, ! Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 35 cents. | A A A A A A A, Miss Alma Munson, principal at the| central school, Teceived swvord Friday ! morning. that’ her little niece was| seriously ill at Akeley, and she left | at once for that place. New store, new stock, some big values, trying to serve you better. | ‘Consumers Shoe-Co. 3t4-25| Mrs. J. J. Trask, who is teaching school at Akeley, has been ill for sev- eral days at her home in Bemidji, but is now convaleséing and expects| to be able to resume her duties on Monday: foits i Get “Jack” Rodékuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-tt | Flowers were sent this week to Irs. Thomas Bailey, who submitted | to an operation a few days ago for cancer/at a hospital in Rochester, as a slight token of the esteem in which she, is held by her many Be- midji friends. Dance will be held at the old Arm- ory, April 29th. - Music will be fur- nished by Schuck’s 4-piece whirlwind jazz orchestra. Everybody we;cltzmze’i + Rev. T.'B. Nordale will go to Hart lake Sunday morning, ,where he will preach, ‘and will return to Bemidji Sunday afternoon for evéming servi- cés in the Bethel Lutheran church of “this_city. /'making the trip in autos. o & it X i (] MISS McGHEE ENTERTAINS Miss Esther McGhee entertained a few friends at her home, 1909 Irvine avenue, Friday evening. The evening ‘was spent with music, playing games, and making candy, after which Miss McGhee served lunch, WOMAN’S STUDY CLUB TO MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON The Woman’s Study club will meet Monday afterncon at the home of Mrs. John Claffy, 1107 Lake Boule-| A large attend- | vard at 2:30 p. m. ance is urged. “UP AND AT IT” CLASS HOLDS PICNIC TODAY 'The “Up and At It” class of young ladies of the Methodist Sunday school of which’ Mrs. E. H. Denu is'teahcer, had -a pienic in the woads today, ey epent after s} the day looking for arbuti ;\vhhtli Miss MeGhee servel lunch. FAREWELL SURPRISE A few friends of Miss Gladys Davis !surprised her Friday évening at the Bailey hcme, 605 Minnesota avenue. It was in the nature of a farewell for | Miss Davis who will ‘scon leave Be- midji to become a bride. The eve- cards and games, and served. Thoze present \ere: Mes- Ida Bailey, Dora Nelson, Mabel Nelson and Hcien Heminger. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. E. A, Miller ¢f Nymore w. very pleazantly gurpriged with a mis- cellaneous shower given in her honor George Posz, 1205 Irvine Thursday afterncon by a number of her friends. Mrs. ller received joyably in sewing and conversation, Iunch was served by .the self-invit guesis. The ladies pre Herman Eichstadt, Alfred Hayes, O. Carl Golz, A. Klein, Edward Jewett, |Frank Slough, Harry Slough, George | Posz, Kruger, Frank Rappatta, A. T. | Hannah, Richard Rackaye; E. A. Mill- ler, George Detty, Minnie Miller, De- | Vaile, A. Aldrich, E. Aldrich C. Ald- rich, Miss Bertha Krause, Mrs. Henry | Baker of Bast Bemidji. Minneapolis arrived in Bemidji Fri day, and intend to make this city their home. | NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION public to stamp their name as well as write them on documents and p ‘pers where they take acknowled Word has ben received from St. Paul, that Mrs. H. Miller, sister of KCllh pa"fil ror Liberty bo;zd:. G. 8, Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue anid chil- | While here they have been-guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Burgess and-fam-| tily, 615 Minnesota avenue. The time was. never better to order {a suit made to your measure—the best days to wear good clothes are be- fore us. Barney’s Toggery. 2t4-25 COMEDY= “Melodrama, spectacle ar one mighty a : AN ALL STAR SENNETT CAST Mrs. Philip Gill, who was seriously !ill last week, has recovered and it is 1-19tf | believed, is out of danger. Mrs. Gill | was called to St. Paul because of her Mrs, Mill- sister’s serious condition. er has visited Mrs. Gill in Bemidji idren, Marion and Haro_ld,'wlll lenveganfl ‘has madé many friends, who will for their home at Hibbing today. be glad to learn of her improved con- i L:{fl mrRy? Vn_l} AT A v e s A e s Al A b SN THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ning was enjoyably spent in playing| . lunch was | dames- E. McMahon, Clinton:Crosby, | |S. Bailey and Misses Bertha Miller, Dorothy. | Smith, Dora Nelson, Olga Malterud,; | at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. ; avenue, | many beautiful gifts. - At the clcse of | the afterncon, which was spent en-| occasion were Mesdames B. A. Kolbe, | Esterby, G. A. Gehrke, H. A. Swisher, | Miller of Lake George and Mrs. John | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Terpstra of | Mr. Terpstra will be |employed by the Bemidji Auto com-| -l pany during the summer. The new law requires ali notaries ments. The Pjoneer Stationery Store " can-supply yon with rubber name plied Mr. Dol ‘Mebbe people has stamps on short notice. Order by changed entirely. . 1 can well remem- telephoneé or ‘it person. Tel. 799-J.| ber when a man enjoyed braggin! ¢ 4-22tf. | about how much he could do instead o riillillililiiflilix |® HORNET * KKK KRR KKK KKK | J..C. McGhee, county superinten-| {dent of school, Miss Anderson, coun- ty nurse; two other ladies, and the| driver, visited the schools in this dis- | |trict on Friday. | Rev. A. 0. Odegaard and wife mot- cred out to the Winan school Sund: | morning, where the former held se | vices. Communion was observed Three delegates were appointed to at- |tend tife circuit meeting to be held in Blackduck, May 17 to 19. Their| |names are H. C. Watson and< wife| jand O. P. Stene. The confirmation | class met at the close of the service. | The house and contents of Harry Klawpr were burned on Sunda; Some insurance was carried. They have the sympathy of their friends. Miss Mildred Runquist, who has been visiting at the home of her sis- | ter, Mrs. Walter Bergrin, has return- |ed to her home at Cokato. Mrs. Ber- igrin and little son accompanied her |sister home. | C. W. Dudley was up from Black- duck to his camp on Monday. | Among those who were in Black- | {duck on Wednesday ware William |Lundahl and Jesse Fisher. | August Hines is building a new | house on the land he bought from Edward Johnson. | | | THOUGHT OUT BY JUVENILES Exumination P‘aper: in American Pub- lic Schools Are Replete With Unconscious Humor. | Every once in awhile some school teacher reveals to the world some of | tae unconscious humor of her pupils| as shown in thelr answer to questions! in their school tests, One such-an- swer sent by a schoolmarm of Spring- field, S. D., sounds like it might be a criticism of much of the literature of | the day, for the pupil rema | “Sentiment is mostly of dust or oth- | er impurities that it may get and this usually settles at the bottom.” Another answer seems to disclose a | | serious disorder from which the moon | is suffering, leading to the conjecture that what pseudo scientists ha taken for efforts to signal the ear may be but frantic calls for the doc- tor. The pupil s: ] “The moon has sort of blisters on it, | some of them have busted and have | formed deep crusts.” | “Rivers carry their load in solution | and expansien,” but qualifies this dis- | concerting statement h another which says: “Benefactors which influ- ence the amount of runoff are, if they | | are streams in deserts, ne st generally they are al 10 | Another young scientist explains the ! formation of snow by the that it is formed by the frod | the atmosphere that is on the | another explains the formation of rain ‘ as the small particles of ice that get | §0 big they cannot stay jn the air, and 50 come down as ‘= May Strana- than in the Pittsburgh Dispateh. Pride of Perfcrmance. in hard wa ‘e not,” sald M re- | 1 i | ! i of how-much he didn’t have to.,” | P L L L2 ) x BAGLEY ¥ PSS SEE S E S 20 S AL Sd Miss Signa Sletten was a Bemid- ji caller between trains Thursday. A. Kaiser and. J. G. Bartholomew of Bagley and C. A. Boalt of St. Paul | spent the past week at Hart Lake fish- T dition. ing. - MELODRAMA o .To-hear the big male chorus sing |“Swing Along” and the great “Sol- dier Chorus’ from Faust, at the M. B. “church Monday night is worth ‘alone the price of admission. Don’t |miss it. 1t4-23 1T 1S7A SUPER:SPEEDSTER—-TAKING THE HILLS OF HILARITY ON HIGH. . ITISAS FULL OF THRILLS AND ROMANCE As ST HE CORSICAN BROTHERS.” e NIGHTS DREAM VISUAL- IT IS AN ARABIAN W ZED. . @ omedy and e blended. veal s+ BEN M CHA K Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Foss motored to PAGE' THREE joyed a two week's vacation with her | Hilaire, arrived here Thursday for a parents here. visit with the former’s som, S. L. Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Anderson of |Hauge. | Clearbrook epent Sunday with Bag- 4 e M ley relatives. Miss Eva Robbins spept the week Oliver Olson spent the week end |end at Mallard with relatives, at his home here, returning to Be- midji Monday. Miss Hilda Leet returned from Gon- vick Saturday having finished her school term. R. 8. Hauge ana son Joseph of St. accompanied by her sister, Miss Cora MecBain. Miss Gladys Vigen of Bemidji ar- rived here last Friday for a visit at the 8. L. Hauge home. Mrs. DeVere Wilson and daughter; Doris, have been visiting at the home of the former's sister, Mrs, Robert Gunderson, at Clearbrook. Miss Irma Bartholomew left last Friday for Sykeston, N. D., to resume her duties as teacher. Miss Irma en. 3.8, John Wiltse, who hase been em- ployed at the Page Printerie at Grand Forks, has resigned his posi- tion and returned-to hfs home here this week. Mr. Wiltse has a new po- sition with the Hibbing Dafly News: l Wallace MacDonald A young man plods and struggles ove a stony path, fight- ing to attain the Pinnacle of Suc- CeSS— piness along ' the Road of Roses— THEN? THEN? e of Lfive and Adventur:e Monday, Matinee—10c-20c Night—10c-25¢ Sunday, Matinee—10c—25¢ Night—30c¢ Any Seat MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY EVENING BY THE ELKO ORCHESTRA ELKO Theatre Sun. & Mon. It Is a Stirring Narrativ Special Purchase Just Received featuring PHYLLIS HAVER Fosston Sunday where they visited | with Mrs. Foss's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hershberger. Mrs. Q. G. Olson motored to Leon- | ard Friday. On her return she was| 1D0L New Spring Wraps and Coats $25.00 $35.00 $45.00 Formerly Worth Much More More than fifty styles to select from—in many of season’s finest materials, including— Bolivia— Tricotine—Duvetyn Ramonia— Velour—Normandy Basket Cloth and other material —in Navy, Brown, Deer, TURPIN ARIE_PREVOST RLIEXMURRAY THEATRE M GRAND Tonight & Sunday atinee—10c—25¢ Night—15¢-30c Beaver, Green, ete.—all specialv priced at— $25.00 $35.00

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