Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 4, 1921, Page 5

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T Mxs.; W. Brosmer of International Falls spent the day here today. R. L. Watts of Virginia spent Tuesday in the city on business. ? Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. Phelps’ Grocery. Phone 657. g *1mon5-22 ~ Mr. gnd Mrs. T. E. Rider of Shev- lin were Bemidji visitors Tuesday. 3 . Mrs. H. E. Palmer of Red Lake Falls was a-.BQ{nidjl visitor today. Get Tack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed./Phone 841, 4-5-tt Clydé Martin of Turtle River trans- :cttd (business ' in - Bemidji - Wednes- TR pAR R H. L. Larson and J. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls'were Tuesday busi- ness visitors“here. “Jack’” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, widl sell anything for you; get im touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. 4-5tf i Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle River:autoed to Bemidji Wednesday and Ygslteq friends. - . i L A. A. Warfield went to Duluthvlo- day transacting husiness. A large assonmen.f‘ of Mothers Day cards and mottoes -at: the Pioneer SFnrAxmery Store. 5t5-T ‘Mrs. Fred Bardwell of Northern was the guest of friends while shop- ping in Bemidji Wednesday. J. W.. Dawson of Bemidji left Tues- day fgr Fern H)ll where he will look ufter his farming interests for a few uays. 85/0.000 to ‘loan on farms. The Dean’ Land Co., Bem!dji, Minnesota. i 10-27t1 ¥ Charles Warfield left Tuesday for Minneapolis to transact business per- tainjng to the Birchmont hotel, for a few days. o Mrs; Clara Kemp. left Bemidji this morning for Minmeapolis, called there by the serious.illness of her sister,| Mrs. J. C. Cobb. Don’t..forget Sunday is Mothers Day. Sénd her one of those cards trom the Pioneer Staty. Store. 5t5-7 John Steckman and mother drove to Minneapolis in their automcbile] Sunday and expect to return to Be- midji Thursday. ‘Olaf Ongstad) of the Bemidji Auto Co. is tranmsacting business in Inter- national Falls and other northern| cities this week. | FOR ‘ANY KIND orf real estate deal,! see or write Willlts '& Olson. the land men. 1-1tt Mr. and Mrs. John Maltrude and daughter, Emma and Bertha of Be-! cida autoed. to Bemidji Tuesday and called: on friends. Miss Flora Murray of Parkers Prairie arrived in Bemidji Tuesday for @ visit with her sister, Miss Irene Murray, and friends. Mrs. Henry Botting of Cass Lake returned to her home Tuesday after having visited relatives and friends in Bemidji for the past three days. Mrs. J. W. Naugle and Mrs. E. H. Denu;spent the day with Mrs. Clay- ton Winter who lives/on the S. W. Scott farm, two milles west of town. HOW IS YOUR CASH REGISTER? Fred McBride, a repair man of National Cash Register (formerly with the company) is at the Mark- ham hotel. Better have yours attend- ed to. He knows how and does it Here. 4t5-4 Her Clothes Are Too Beautiful You'll know her by her ex- quisite gowns, tricky eyes + and dangerous smile. She’s * known as “Silky Moll Mad- : den” and she’s wanted fron. coast to coast—at present, . reported on her way here to pull off a big job. Catch This Dangerous ‘Woman and Get a Big Reward. . She’s Outside the Law. Her Name in Tomorrow's Paper | i | | | ! TN OSTRICH SATIN | Among the new grays of the season is one called" ostrich, which has a rather | brownish cast and is generally becoming. The color is featured in charmeuse saty for the development of this one-piete dress. About tge lower edge of the skirt shere he will spend a few days| and on the sleeves and collar_ there ap{x'ars a simgle border worked in self- color and black rope silk. The sash is of black satin. Medium- size requires 4 yards 40-inch satin and 2}4 yards ribbon | for sash.” ./ | Pictorial Review Dress No. 9250. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Embroidery No. 12443, Transfer, bluc or yellow, 25 cents.] ‘E. A. Fisk of Faribault has accept- ed a position with Shavitch Broth- ers and he began' hig new duties this morning. Community auction will be on Third street, west of Rex theater Sat- urday May 7, come and get anything you need at your own . price. ~1t5-4 J. G. Patten, real estate dealer cf Merriam Park, arrived in Bemidji ‘Tuesday evening, and is transacting business and calling on friends in this vicinity for; a few days.. Community sale next Saturday. 1 Herbert Warfield went to Minne- apolis Monday morning where he will visit friends for a few days. He will return to Bemidji Thursday by auto withy John Steckman and his mother. Dr. E. A. Shannon left this morn- ing for Minneapolis to attend the state convention of the Modern Sam- aritans to be held in that city. He goes as a delegate from the local lodge. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co: gis 2 ¥ 1-16t! B. s Miss Kathaiine Ludtke who was cperated on for appendicitis at St Anthony’sshospital two weeks ago, was taken’to the home of her par- ents, ‘Mr. fanéd Mrs. Ed Ludtke of Grant valley Monday. The Elks entertainment committee of this week. Music will ‘be furnish- ed by Dot Van's Syncopators. ~1t5-4 It you have something you don’t want or need, let your neighbor buy it. List it with ‘““Jack” RodeKuhr's sale. Phone 841. 9d-5-4 Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. Rygg return- ed to Bemidji Tuesday night from Minneapolis where Mr. Rygg has been taking a gemeral automobile mechanic's course at Dunwoody In- stitute. He will be employed at the Motor Inn this summer. her little niece, Joyce Stanton, to her home at Grand Forks today, and will- visit her brother, H. Mayne Stanton and family, until Friday. Joyce has been visiting her grand- parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton, and* Judge Stantom, for the past two {weeks. Your mother will appreciate a Mother's Day card, if you send her one. See theappropriate cards at the Pjoneer Stationery store. - 5t5-7 Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Davies and son Rilly and niece, Miss Ruth Butler, of Grand Forks, arrived in Bemidii \Sunday and are guests of Mrs. E. H. Marcum, 603 Bemidji avenue. Mr. Davies is Mrs. Marcum’s ‘brother. 'They expect to return home Thurs- day. Mrs. . A. Grier and Misses Flor- ence Schulke and Mina Stout{of Ten- strike came to Bemidji Tuesday to attend the meefing of the Eastern Star held that evening and they re- | tarned to their homes today. While {in Bemidji they were the guests of {Mrs. K. H. Olson and Mrs. J. B. { Minnick. resident, has been spending a few | Daniels has just returned from Los Angeles, Cal., where he spent the inter. He will leave in a short time for Detroit, Minn., where he now lives. | NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION | The mew law, requires ali notaries public to stamp their mame as tell as write them on documents and pa- pers where they take acknowledga- ments. The Pioneer Stationery Store can supply you with rubber name stamps on short notice. Order by h or in person. Tel. 799-J. !telep one D il announces that invitations have been issued for their dance Friday night| Mrs. C. R. Sanborn ‘will accompany | H. C. Daniels, formerly a Bemidji, | days ' the city \siting friends. Mr. | ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Smith entertained this afternoon at| five tables of bridge, at the home of ‘Mrs. Stewart, 1019 Bemidji avenue. 'MODERN SAMARITANS WILL MEET TOMORROW EVENING The Mcdern Samaritans will hold their regular meeting Thursday eve-{ ning at 8 o’clock at the 1. 0. O. F. hall and it is urged that all mem- bers be present. LUTHER LEAGUE TO HOLD ' | BASKET SOCIAL FRIDAY| The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church will give a basket' social at the home of Herman Fenske. Friday evening, May 6, at 8 o’clock. Al] are cordially invited to attend. EPISCOPAL GUILD WILL MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON . The Episcopal Guild will meet in} a Mrs. Scott Stewart and Mrs. Julius| . | you make ‘efquisite fancy w PACE FIVE Mr. and.Mrs. Ed Kaclble, have been vidting their d g ge Bakews, and fam some time, will ieave Bemidji Thur:- v rning to make an cxtended and friends at| Let wi and places in return; to Be- B Ol and, New. All that is old is not the !A){\'vllt'nl: AN that s wew sictible on -that Weeoliit” alone. t 18 really meritoriolis be pro- lewa. Thew expect to a1y : due investi 3 blockiiends alono \'n ahgnt a mo; are influe ¢ ahe opinion of | others.—Hindu Draw o Perfection at 1 1 demonstrate T day the new Parisi and French knot given free.to all. n perfected art needle, Lessons With this needle and W S0 up to date dress t)mming: popular. With the rug attachment you .convert cast-off siery and underwear into beautiful rugs. { The versatile young sta has won thousands of through her work before the camerz and whose stands for clean, entertai preductions will be seen in— “The Charming Deceiver”’ 1t5-4 Mrs. Susie L. Allen returned to her hcma at International Falls Tuesday after being a guest of her daughter, Mre. R. W. Kcehn and family, 416 Irvine avenue, for the past week. She came because of the serious illness of her con, Earl Allen S to be here when he w: at St. Antheny's hospital last 3 G st Friday. His condition is reported to be slight- 1y improved. Must Nct -Read Speech. the church basement Thursday after- noon. Mrs. John Goodman and Mrs. George McTaggart will act as hos tesses. A large attendance is desired. | i GEROY-BLYTHE | Efd’e May GeRoy of Spur was unit- | ed in marriage to Albert Joseph f Blythe of Aitkin Tuezday afternoon at | 4 o'clock by Judge ¢t Probate J. E. | Harris. Witnesses to the ceremony | were Elvin S. GeRoy and Alberta Ge-; Roy. They ‘will make their home at Hill City.. EASTERN STARS INITIATE ,' THREE TUESDAY EVENING | Tite Order of Eastern Star reports| a large attendance and a fine meet- ing Tuesday, evening in the Masorfic hall.. Three candidates were initiat- ed, and two received by affiliation. | A =ocial ‘evening was enjoyed and lunch served, succeading the business session. Sy ; ST. PAUL'S LADIES’ AID TO i MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON | The Ladies’ Aid «¢f St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran church will meet at the church parlors tomorrow afterncon at 2:30 o'clock. ~Mrs. || George-Posz and Mrs. Edw. Miller! vdil ‘entertain. - All ladies cf the aid| and their friends are cordially invit- ed to attend. ; BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES _ ! WILL MEET TOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel Lu- itheran church will hold ‘its meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Charles Blade of Fifth ward.. . After, the regular business session lunch will be served by the hostesses, Mrs. Blade. .1l members are requested to be present. METHODIST LADIES’ AID TO MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in the basement of thel church. Mrs. A. T. {Carison, Mrs. D. \WHcox and M. iDick Van Arnum will be hcstesses., At 6 o'clock a table will be reserved | for the unit workers and their help- ers, and it (s desired that they all be present at that time. - Reports will ibe called for from the officers, and the semi-annual election will be held at this meeting. 3 EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS MONTHLY BUSINESS MEET The regular monthly business meeting of the Epworth League was held in the church basement Tues- day evening, and the following offlic- ers were re-elected for the ensuing year: president, Miss Esther McGhee, first vice-president, Miss Esther Jamison, second vice-president, Misg Hildur Anderson, third vice-presi- dent Miss Elsie Shannon, fourth vice- presjdent, Miss. Martha Anderson, treasurer, Louis Larson, organist, iGrace- Isted. -The only new officer elected was (Walter Balk for secre- ‘tary. ‘After the business session games were played and a social eve- ning enjoyed and lunch was served by the hosts, Irvin McPherson, Ray- |mend Farr and Herbert Hendricke. it was decided to hold the annual anquet on Friday, May 13, at 7 p. |m. A social hour followed the bus- ness session. Alva Ashcroft of Little Falls is a visitor in Bemidji, looking for a busi- ness location. 3 Mrs. Harry Mooney left this morn- ling for Minneapolis to attend the |state convention of the Modern Sam- aritans. She goes as a delegate from the Grand Council. While in Minne- apolis she will also visit her sisters, Mrs. George Linberg, and Miss Flor- ence Grimoldby, who formerly lived in Bemidji, and is now a nurse in the Eitel hospital there. Remeinber your mother by sending her one of those appropriate cards from the Pioner Stationery Store on | Mothers Day. 5t5-7 B. P. 0. E. ELKS i _There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. | - T. C. BAILEY, Sec’y. HOW IS YOUR TYPEWRITER? Fred McBriae, an expert typewrit- er repairer, is at the Markham ho-, tel. He repairs, cleans and over/ | hauls all of the different makes, car- rying all tools and parts for that work. Better have yours overhauled. Hd knows how and does it here. 4t5-4 { l The rulein - the British house of ALSO SEE commons; is ‘_Ihnl spec cannot be read. However, “copious notes” ave § ~ JIMMY AUBREY allowed, and;sometimes they become 50 “coplous, ally o awount In Comedy to a complet It the member who attempts to_ read a speveh is |f “THE BACKYARD” “youniz that Is, is to the house, | and especially it he is making his at the first efort, the house is usually indyl- gent, permitting him to go on, pros vided he somewhat conceals the fact that he is . rveading by keeping his manuseript on his desk and not making a display of it. .Such breach of the rule is winked at. The rule, however, is no read speeches, ELKO| Tonight—Last Times i Misges’ and Women’s figured Cotton Voile and Or- gandy. Dresses. One can feel comfortably cool during the warm summeit days in one of these Dyjesses— ach.. ... ...$11.75 'House Dresses Misses’ and Women’s House Dresses, made from a fine qualjty of ‘Gingham, well made and trimmed— : Each. $5-85 OfLiefary-Bowser (o. "BEMIDJI, MINN. - 202 THIRD $T. "+ He Read His Doom In Her Eyes! ) Fickle Victor or countless hearts, he knew at ‘|1ast the |sting of defeat! See this remark- able picture!’ THE COHAN AND HARRIS | Notable Stage Success by 1 "2 "LEQ DITRICHSTEIN j 2 FREDERIC and FANNY HATTON AN INTIMATE COMEDY OF BACK-STAGE LIFE | With JOHN SAINPOLIS—CLAIRE ADAMS ! Also Showing the First of the New— BOOTH TARKINGTON’S COMEDIES | The Adventures and Emotions of Edgar Pomeroy “EDGAR’S JONAH DAY” | A‘TREAT FOR THE OLD—A RIOT FOR THE YOUNG TONIGHT & GRAND | VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY TOOTS & PAL HEWITT SISTERS Comedy Novelty Singing, Hawaiian and Classic Astisted by a Trained Dog Dancing FREBERICKS, ELLS- WORTH & LINDEN Harmonious Nonsense DAVIS & NELSON in—"A Bright Idea” REX Saturday and Sunday THE WORLD’S SWEETHEART ~— Mary Pickford With all her glorious curls, her smile and cheerful spirit comes to you in her latest success— “The Love Light" Written and directed by Frances Marion Photographed by Charles Rosher and Henry Cronjager James R. Quirk, editor of Photoplay Magazine, in his an- nual summary of motion picture progress and retrogres- sion for the year 1920, said: Mary Pickford remains queen of the movies. And this is little short of marvelous, when one considers the length of time she has held the sceptre, and the vicissitudes of the most rapidly changing occupation on earth. Charles Gatchell, editor of Picture Play Magazine, in his first issue for 1921, quotes ~Nicholas Rowe, when he speaks of Mary, as this: MARY PICKFORD Is she not more than paintings can express, Or youthful poets fancy when they love? Olga Petrova, the great emotional actress of stage and screen, recently wrote a wonderful article for a national magazine about Miss Pickford, of which we simply give the introduction: MARY! Name of a thousand déar women that have passed out and beyond the confines of this eternally re- volving ball. Mary! Name of a thousand sweet souls that still tread its age-worn paths, what memories you conjure up, what fancies you weave, from out the past and from within the present! MARY! Your very name is a caress, It rolls lovely from the tongue. It is a smile and it is a tear. Itisa title and it is a reproach. It is a guerdon of peace and jt is a battle cry of war. REX THEATRE SHOWING TODAY ONLY William Fox presents " TOM MIX . P “The Untamed” With his horse, Tony, a virtual story of a Couragepus Western Cavalier who does thing. FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY. IN TWO PARTS FOX NEWS Rex Six-Piece Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 __THURSDAY— JEWELL CARMEN A .in the “SILVER LINING” A Picture of Throbs and Thrills From the original story, written, directed and produced for Iroquois Film corporation by Ro- land West and adapted for the screen by D. J. Buchanan and Charles H. Smith, —_FRIDAY— William Farnum in—“DRAG HARLAN"”

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