Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 28, 1921, Page 5

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] 2 ] i Wednesday here on business. R. D. Chase of Remer was 2 Bemid- ji business visitor Wednesday. Get “Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-tt John Fleming.of Deer River was a Bemidji business visitor today. Alger Sessing of Blackduck spent the day in Bemidji on business. $50,000- to loan on_farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27tt Fred, Rice of Tenstrike transacted | business in Bemidji Wednesday. Frederick J. Miller of Pine River was a Wednesday business caller here. Everbearing strawberries, progres- give, $2.50 per 100. Beltrami Nur- sery, south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t4-30 Charles Bloomquist of Big Lake was.a Bemidji business visitor today. Samuel Paquin_of Eckles was a business visitor in Bemidji Wedneg- day. Our motto is quality! Our strength is service, Phelps’ Grocery. Phone 657. . 1mon5-22 ‘Wes Wright of Northern was among the tbusiness visitors in Be- midji Tuesday. Mrs, John F. Burke left this morn- ing fora two weeks’ visit with friends dn the Twin Cities. Shrubs. Hydrangea, spirea, Van Haulty hardy roses, honeysuckle, li- lacs, and others. .Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t4-30 Mrs. 1. W, French, instruector in the Bemidji Business college is re- ported to be ill at her-home. Mr. and Mrd. George Becker of Grant Valley autoed to Bemidji Wed- nesday and transacted business. Trees. Box elders, elm, Norway poplar and mountain ash. Beltrami Nursery, south Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t4-30 Robert Forsland of Lake Plantag- anet was in Bemidji today calling on friends and transacting business. Mrs. Dan O’Connor returned to Be- midji Wednesday after spending ten day visiting friends at Minneapolis. “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him’for your sale. Phone 871." . 4-5tf M. Backus of ‘Grant Valley was-the guest of friends while transacting business in Bemidji Wednesday. . H. Dea of Minneapolis, general mill superintendent for the Crookston Lumber company, is a business caller in the city today. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. e 1-1tf Mrs. Helen' Campton, who has been visiting at the J. C. Countney and A. C.-DePuy homes, has returned to her home at Two ‘Harbors, A. D. Johnson returned to Bemidji " last evening from Baudette where he spent the past few days transacting: (business. ' Miss Kathryn McCab of Minne- apolis arrived in Bemidji Wednesday evening to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McElroy, 519 Irvine avenue. Cash paid for Libenty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery c?l 5 -19t1 Daniel Gainey of this city, a senior at Hamline University at St. Paul, ‘has been selected, to take the leading role in the Senior class'play at: Ham- line, June 4. ¥ Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin, 213 Irvine avénue, will leave Friday for Kelli- her, where she will visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. BE. J. King and family for about two weeks. Mrs. Dick Melville, who was called to Chippewa Falls, Wis , last week as & witness in @ law suit, returned to ‘her home, 523 Irvine avenue Wednes- day. She reports heavy rains and sleet storms in that locality. NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION The new law requires 2k notaries “public to stamp their name as well as write them on documents and pa- pers where they take azkaowledge- ments. The Pioneer Stationery Store can supply you with rubber name stamps on short notice. telephame or in person. Order by Tel. 799-J. 4-22tf. Bdward L. Rogers of Walker spent | Socicly |ROYAL NEIGHBORS POSTPONE | WIENER ROAST FOR TONIGHT The Royal Neighbors have post- ;pnned the wiener roast which was ;t-o have been held this evening. | FRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ ATID | DIiVISION MEETS TOMORROW Mrs. J. L. Elwell and Mrs. H. E. 'Reynolds will entertain the apron | division ‘he Presbyterian Ladies’ | Aid at the home of the former Fri- {day eveni | CONCORDIA LADIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The Concordia Ladies’ Ald will meet at the Charles Bloomquist farm | home on Big Lake tomorrow aftc: inoon at 2 o'clock. .An invitation is especially extended, Bemidji friends to attend. BLACK SATIN AND ORGANDY One can always be assured of original | effect when combining satin and organdy. Here is a charming little frock, appro- LEAGUE TO HOLD SALE The Home League of the Salvation Army will hold a parcel post sale, riate for afternoon, yet formal enough 'also hot doughtnuts and coft at or evening, developed in black satin !the Salvation Army hall in Nymore with an underblouse of organdy. The |tomorrow afternoon from 3 p. m. to round neck and short sleeves ar d 110 p. m. All are weicome. with black silk. Deeply cut away @t the S front and with large armholes the over- waist presents the fashionable skeleton effect. A two-piece skirt is gathered to the waist beneath a soft girdle of self- material. Medium_size requires yards 36 - inch satin and 14 ya | SALVATION ARMY HOME MACCABEE GUARD TEAM TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT | The Maccabee Guard team will 7 !meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'cleck |in the basement of the Presbyterian organdy. | : ’%’ictoyrial Review Dress No.. 9127. | church. n will drill Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 i the team sired that all member: the team be present. cents. A A AN AAAAAAAAAAAANANAANAANANR y ey 2 )y |“CHI PHI” CLASS WILL KOLD illiam Peterson o 0SKy was a - vievitiiam Peterson of Puposky wasd) «OLIEGE MFET” ON MAY 10 —_— | The “Chi Phi” class of young la- The Presbyterian Sunday schoolidies of -the Methodist Sunday scncol, | will hold a food sale in Battle's store of which J. C. McGhee is teacher, | 1Saturday afternoon. 2t4-29 | held its regular monthly meeting at| {the home of Miss Vivian Hines, 1100 Puposky Beltrami avenue, Tuesday evening.!| transacted business in the city to- At the business s on it was decided | | day. | to Trold a ‘“College Meet:" Friday, May. 110. = A social evening was enjoyed If you have sometning you don’t ‘and lunch served. want or need, let your neighbor buy | | it. List it wvith ““Jack” Rodekuhr’s METHODIST AID DIVISION |sale. Phone 841. 9d-5-4 TO HOLD ALL-DAY MEETING | The miscelianeous division of the| Robert McKnignt' of Mrs. ‘A. Kaiser of Bagley, who has {Thos. been visiting at the home of her| sister, Mrs. R. Gilmore, left for her| Ladies’ Aid of the Methodisi church, of which Mrs. J. W. Nhugle is chair- man, will hold an all-day meeting! home the first of the week. 7 at the home of Map.Clayton | will | Winter, who lives on the S: W. Scott | arlier | farm. two miles West of 'towm. The than others. Will stand 8 to 10 'de- | ladies will meet at the Nausle home, grees above zero. Beltrami Nursery, | 108 Sixth streat, at 9.a. m., where | south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone COBveyances will be provided for the 363-J. 6t4-30 |members of the divizion. They ex-| ipect to spend the day sewing, and g il . Wi r a 12 o X ) Mrs. W .S. Fauhl of Nebish was in} gfne;‘llgliile‘vg‘l‘ezgve 8 1% olelock | Bemidji today securing information g ! |relative to the building of a new con-| . Solidated school house in district No, ‘DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL ! {40 this summer. | INSTITUTE CLOSED YESTERDAY . | The two auto lsads of Bemidji pec- Have you heard about the dinneriple who attended the District Sun- to be served.at the Civic and Com-|day Schocl Institute at Detroit Tues- Frostproof cabbage plants makes heads in three weeks, e: Tell your friends about Saturday ? 1t4-28 | it and come. Mrs. E. E. Hazen and G. F. Me- Clernan’ accompanied- Mrs. McClern- an to Walker Tuesday where she will enter the sanatohium for medical| treatment. Hardy pianis. Poenies, phlox, | pinks, Shasta daisy, golden glow, Sweet Williams, gallardia, oriental poppies, hollyhocks and others. Bel- trami Nursery, south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t4-30 | Miss Alma Munson, principal at Central school, returned Tuesday from Akeley where she was called last Friday by the serious illness of her little-niece. Her niece’s’ condi- tion is improved. fThe Presbyterian 'Sunday school will hold a food sale in Battle’s store Saturday afternoon. 2t4-29 A. M. Brekke, father of Mrs. A. Greguson, left this morning for Grand Forks and Reynolds, N. D., to look after his city and farm inter-| ests,” after which he plans to leave from Hardin, Mont., to visit his son’s family. | ‘Don’t miss the dinner served by the Central school at the Civic and Com- merce rooms Saturday from 11:30 to 2:30. 1t4-28 Miss Anna Swenson, rural school inspector, who visited schools at Nary and Guthrie yesterday, spent last night in Bemidji and today is visiting schools at Lake Alice and tother points in Hubbard county. She jis acdompanied by [Superintendergt Bradford of the Hubbard county schools. i REWARD | A teward of $25 will be paid to| the person or personstgiving inform-} ation leading to the conviction of the | party or parties who broke into myi |garage and office and stole money itherefrom on the night of Tuesday, | April 26. 4t4-30 C. W. JEWETT. | | R TP e T | Greatest Zinc Mines in Jersey. | The greatest zinc mine in the| | avorld, located in Sussex county, New Jersey, has been worked almost cou-‘ since colonial days. Quality and Equality. | From a dramatic review: The play | ! has one of the most evenly balanced | casts we have ever seen—all rotten.— ! Boston Transeript. Handicapped, | Another dificulty some pecple en- counter in serious thinking Is the cir«| cumstance that w ever they are not | ‘talking they're aslecp. ) ‘merce Tooms by the Central school day and Wednesday, arrived home Wednesday everiing, and report a fine time. There were 1 from the various churches trict, and the institute proved both | profitable and enj ble to those who | attended. ; Those who went midji were Messrs. and Mesd “T. Carlson, G. H. Zentz H. Denu, | Porte and M ames J. Naugle and R. Given. One More Credit Given China. Lapt. nley Flower, divector of 4 Cairo, derable which he ob- tive sources, Ace- L the in captivit den which the edge was founded by the tirst emper- or of the Chou dy out eleven . It was enlled the “In- I, and had a scientlfie tional ol is detinit und ndu Where Was It? Miss T, Terve Haute princtpal, | is @ genius at finding (hin, Her hoys all know it now, tov. The other day coungster was lenning over trying to fix & pen when he suddenly straizht ened up and announced (hat a picce of the pen flew into his eye. Nhe aceorc- ingly excused him from work and gave him aii the attention accorded an in- valid. And he d L, oo, But that afternoon hix enjoyment P was so evident that she grew susph | cla She called 1 passed a magnet close to his ¢ course no piece of steel came meet it, but there dld come a confes- sion from the youngster that he was | playing soldier at the time, and that no piece of steel had gone into his eye—Indianapolls News. Saturday and Sunday | 2:30—10c-25¢ ‘ Benj. B. Hampton presents ‘ The KILLER An amazing drama of the Strangest Char- acter of the West— ! Matinee: —Featuring— Frank Campeau Claire Adams Jack Conway Frankie Lee Edward Peil And 100 Odd Cowboys || -'AT- THE GRAND She was a little “girl from nowhéi’e.‘"' But she arrived somew And found a loyal hear William Fox presents The Daintiest St: MISS SHIRLEY MASON —in— \ “THE LITTLE The Daintiest Comedy of the Year “FIRE BUGS”— here t waiting. | ar on the Ss}reen 'WANDERER" A 2-part Comedy GRAND) VAUDEVILLE FRIDALY o415 1ONIGHT ROUBLE SIMS { Comedian and Cartoonist BENSON & JOHNSON “The Girl and the Goof” PRATHER & WILEY in—"“Father’s Wife' VIOLET & LEWIS Comedy Novelty Acrobats homas H. DOU Ince presents GLAS &R | 'ELKO THEATRE Fri. &Sat. | ALPRE NEW HOME OF HUGHES ! o i peop " L, whieh Charles ] It has thirty rooms and has lea { two libraries. The Life Immortal. We are born for a kigher destiny than carth; there Is realm where the rainhew ne files, where the sturs will he sp 1 before us like istands that slumberton the ocean and ss before us vtton. — =l (| MIRACLE MAN” AT THE ELKO rretary of state, ' tay in our presence | ~MAURICE TOURNEUR PRODUCTION wnHOPE HAMPTON a Qammounl@idm = ~- = The Store cAhead Very lovely New Trimmed Hats in a Sale Friday and Saturday— $7.95—$6.95—$4.95 Many of these Hats are worth twice as much as we offer them in this Sale. Also 50 Banded Sailors—in Black and ;White, Blue and White, Gray and Navy, Plain Blue and All Black. Great- | 1y reduced for this Sale, With each sailor we give away a dainty little colored handkerchief. See the Window Display—You can't do with- out a Sailor this summer—mnow isjyour op- portunity. Our Sale starts Friday morning at 9 o’clock and lasts until 10:30 Saturday night. THEATRE | Tonight Only We Will Expect You at THE ELKO HAT SHOP, Friday and Saturday. DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RFSIII.;I'S =) SRR ”é“l dl. .- -ll\l(- i Must Sell on Acédunf Vof”RAemodeling The workmen are here now to remodel our store building and business will be disrupted to some extent until they have completed their work for— TN h‘ — —:= FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -—:- We offer the following items at a big discount, rather than to put them aside out of the way: . Johnston’s Famous Chocolates “Extraordinary Package” Formerly $1.75 to $3.50 now .$1.00 “Triad Package,” formerly $1.75 for : ...88¢c “Swiss Milk Package,” formerly W SLTED, MOW, ovicserasonnssisssorasssrsiinnsd 88c “Treasure Package,”” formerly g $3.50, NOW ocereeeeeceennn $1.75 K Any box of Candy for Friday and Sat- urday at—14 Price. BOOKS! BOOKS! A BOOKS! Our stopk of “best sellers” is quite complete—but, rather than have them soiled by moving them or storing during the remodeling, we will sell them at . Half Price E <G Iy FANCY BASKETS Very popular—but we will take our loss now—all Fancy Baskets we have on hand to go at Half Price L P INDIAN MOCCASINS If we still have your Size you can make a decided saving at Half Price W WD il > 1 Ul il ROYAL BANNER CIGAR “Special size, per box of 50— . $400 ; : % @ . i A I, MAC’S CONFECTIONERY Abercrombie & McCready Third Street I, AT, < ¢t K TG 4 ’\ £ L, AT, AT ¢ 1A e

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