Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 7, 1921, Page 3

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i | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mrs. Frank Muidnn of Blg Fulls la attending to business mauerad‘n Be- midji this week. Ladies' white canvis' oxtrds in the ney military heels at $2.19. ° 5-5tf Mrs. L-E.-Raymond of Frohn was ithe guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji, Friday. Your mother will appreciate. a. Mother’s Day card; if you send her one. See theappropriate cards at the Pioneer summery store 5t6-7 = Miss Hazel Hudson returned Fri- day from Gemmell' where she has spent a week vMQng her parents. W g g Ladies black and tan kid and. calf oxforde, special $3.98. Conusmers Shoe company. 5-5tf Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mantin and Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle giver visited friends in Bemidji Fri- ay, Remember your mother by sending her one of those appropriate cards from the Pioner Stationery Store on Mothers Day. 5t5-7 Misses Selma and Alma Maltrude of Frohn were in Bemidji Friday. en route to Shevlin. to- visit relatives for a week. Everbearing strawberries, progres- sive, $2.50 per 100. Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 5 6t5-12 Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mitchell attend- ed the Bemidji Farmers’ club meet- ing held at the Carr Lake school house today. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. . G. B. Hooley, Northenp Grocery Co. v 1-16tf ‘Charles Warfield returned .. this|. morning from Minneapolis, where hé has spent the past few days transeu:h ing business. Edmond’s shoes for 1en, three styles - at the ridiculous low price, $6.29.. Consumers Shoe Cmnpan_y.5 - Dr. G. H. Zentz and family went to| Turtle River today to look after his. farming interestsat that place. They made the trip by autol ) For sale. Certified Burbank Rus- set seed potatoes, 56c per -bushel bas- ket, 1108 ~Beltranyi- avenue, - Tele- phone- 881 or 121. 4t5-3 Mrs. J. J. Lambertus and daugh- ter, Mrs..J. McKee of Redby were in Bemidji Friday ‘transacting hnsinen and calling on fl{ends “Jack” Rodekuhr, lcensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything. for you; get in’ touch with him for: your ula Phone 841. 4-5tt William Asslan of /Fergus Faills is| | visiting friends in. Bemidji this week. He may dedide .to locate here if he can find a suitable house. - Our motto is quality! Our strength | is service.- Phelps’ Grocery. Phone 657. -y 1monB-22 Mrs. C. R. Sanborn returned Fri- day from Grand:Forks where she was the guest of *her!brother, H. Mayne Stanton and family, for. two: days. ’ Get “Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. - 4-5-tt T ‘Mrs. Ida Kocher,- who has visited her daughter, Mrs, A. Daydodge, at Becida during the.winter, was;in Be- midji Friday.én rotte to her home at Shell Rock, Iowa. = .° | Frui:ts, ‘erab. -apples, plums, and compas cherries, cirrants, gooseber- ries, ‘king Taspberies. 'Eeltraml Nur- sery and Greenhouse. So: Gmnwood Cemetery. Phone::363-J. 6t5-12 Mr., and Mrs, Walter Nichols "ot _Melrose are the guests of Mrs, Nich- ol's parents,-Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Ray- mond, while laoking after their farm- ing mterests ¥n Frohn, 1 " Car of fine upland hay on track{. now. Courtney Seed amd Feed com pany. 2 r. and Mrs.H. A. Hanson, 1115 Dewey avenue, will leave qudwyicr, Duluth and other range towns, where Mr. Hanson will transact business and Mrs. Hanson will visit friends for two weeks. They will makethe | trip by automobil Mr. and Mrs. M. Phibbs of Rock wood autoed’to- -Bemidji, Friday, where Mr. Phibhs transacted business| during ' the’ day, 'returning home that evening, and Mrs. Phibbs re- mained to.spend the 'week-end with her daughters, Misses. Pearl and ‘Ber- tha “Phiibbs, - Shrubs. -Hydrangea, spirea, Brid al wreaths, ‘hardy: roses, honeysuckle, Iilacs and others.. ‘Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood Cemetery. 6P;.htme sale. |Iron‘Range’towns, where hé has been Olson;, 1118 Bemidji avenue, Fridayt ata-1 | Georgs Birch, hardware dealer of Cass ‘Lake, transacted business and g:ned on fritnds in Bemidji Thurs- Yo A Girl's Whlte canvas oxfords and pumps at, the Consumers Shoe com- pany at $1.69. 5-6tt Mrs. J. E. Lundegan and Mrs, Johneon of Cass Leke day in ‘Bemldjl shopping and cnmng on mendfig- $60,000 to loan on farms. Oean Land Co., Bemidji, l(innelon)f spent Thurs- | SURPRISE PARTY R € P.\cr: 'rux'éa X "s(rnndv, and Ardy and Wuarren Paul- | About twelve friends of Mrs. Ar-| 8O The evenipg was pleasantly spent [n playing “five hundred,”” and conver- sation and music, and the self-invited | guests provided lunch, ‘Those _pre- esdames H. Hammond, 'W. Paulson, F. Moody, B Bridgeman, ‘Wayman, R, Hardman, A. 10-27¢ { Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Boyce, 1207 Be-l midi avenue, attended a whist club party at Cass Lake Thursday evening. ! They made the trip by auto, It you have something you don'ti want or need, let your. nefghbor buy’ it. List\it with “Jack” Rodekuhr's Phone 841. 9d-5-4 | and Norman ‘George Edwards ‘Gardner. of Pleasant Valley autoed to |} Bemidji Friday and called on friends, returning ;to their home this mum- ing.: FOR ANY KIND of real ¢state deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the 1and men. . . 1-1tf John' D, Lisquist of Henning was in Bemidji Friday calling on friends. He was en route to his home from tht |} transalting business for the past few days. . He made the trip to the south- ern part.of the state with'J. W. Wil- cox,\‘in his car. 1 A large assortment of Mothers Day cards and mottoes at the Pioneer Stationery: Store. 5t5-7 | J., W.: Wilsox left Bemidji Friiday, by autp for Minneapolis and other southern Minnesota towns, where he will transact business for a few days. He expects to be present Monday evening at a banquet given at the Radison hotel in Minneapolis, .in honor of Fred Taylor, preiident of the National Assoriation of Reel Estate Dealers. - Don’t: forget Sunday is- Mothers. Day Send her one of ‘those cards from the-Ploneer Staty. Store. 5t5-7 /Hardy plants. Pansies, poenies, phiox, - inks, Shasta daisy, golden glow, Sweet Williams, gallardia, or- iental poppies, hollyhocks and others. Beltrami , Nursery, .south-of Green- wood Cemetery. Phone 363-J. 5 e 6t5- NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION ! The new law requires ati notaries| public: to, stamp. their nane as well as_write them on documents and pa- pers :where they ‘take ackunowledgs- ments. The Pioneer Stationery Store can supply you with rubber name stgmps - on short notice. Order by tslephnne or fn person. Tel. 4’19292-.} t ‘WIENER ROAST Miss Grace Blomberg-chaperoned number-of thé young girls of the sev: enth and. eighth grades at the weiner) roakt at Diamond Point THursday {pm o’clock to 7 o’clock. ~ BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Ray Olson and Mrs. H. L. Cummings. entertainad a number of the teachers and friends at four tables of bridge at ithe home .of Mrs. -evening. . Thie is the second of a seérvices of bridge parties the ladies; have given. Mirs.{Glenn Aldrich entertained the: G.'A. R. Circle-at a May party - Fri- day afternoon at her home. The time ‘was pleasantly pagsed in a socfal way With ‘conversation, games and sew- ing, after which lunch was served in'j y. baskets, The room was, tnst.e-l‘ fully ‘decorated .‘with May baskets. | There were 25 ladies present. /" here she is! the woman wanted by the pelice. Her name h Larry Semon In His Latest “THE HICK” “THE THIRD WOMAN” BY ALL STAR CAST Carlyle Blackwell . Loouise Lovely Gloria Hope Winter Hall Geo, Fernandez Walter Long —and others. '__SUN. & MON.— CANYOU LOOK AT AFLY WITHOUT FEAR? "HE FLY, being small in size, is not generally fear-inspiring; however, as ‘education becomes more general, in the minds of many the full danger represented by this pest is realized, MR, FLY never wipes his feet, or knocks at the door when he comes into the house. No, he just buzzes around a garbage can, or some other equally attrac- tive place, watches his chances, and then sneaks into the kitchen and begins to frolic over food with His Germ Laden Feet. Scientific men say that flies and other buzzing pests exact a toll of human life far in excess of all the rest of mankind’s .animal en- emies, SWAT THE FLY! wherever seen, but do your best to mever be able to see him indoors— Screens Keep Them Out and no building inhabited by man should be unpro- vided with them during fly season. A FEW SS INVESTED NOW IN MODERN DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENS may be the means of ward- ing off sickness, or pos- sibly worse. You will find a full and complete line of the best Screen Doors and Window Screens ‘Teady to supply you here. Special sizes made to or- der. The Fly Is a Danger Signal . Heed It! Better let us supply you without delay. BEMIDJI ~ LUMBER & FUEL GO. .~ ‘Everything*Needed for . Building and Improv- - ing the: Home— OPPOSITE G. N. DEPOT ‘BEMIDJI, MINN. {thur Paulson surprised her Friday| —: evening at her home in Fifth ward. | ANTONIO IVIORENO ln a Stlrrmg Production of Love, Adventure : and Thrills—entitled * “Three Sevens” This is not a Crook Picture in the accepted sense 1t does not flaunt Vice and Crime. It Is a New Type of Screen Drama It will give the average person a clearer under- standing of how his neighbor lives and make him more tolerant in his dealings with others. —Also Showing— Nick Carter Story— ELK “BIRDS OF PREY” 10c 25¢ TONIGHT REX THEATRE MONDAY THE MELODRAMATIC SENSATION / “OF THE DECADE Produced on a Scale of Unprecedented Magnitude -A ‘photo spectdcle that will thrill you with its power and enchant you with its bealty! Such is ¢ FATAL HOUR” ENTERTAINS §. 8/ CLASS | Mies Loretta Aldrich celebrated Iher birth anniversary Friday by in- d'ting the “Up and At It" Sunday schocl class of the Methodist Sun- day school, to her home, 1115 Mis- e)dsippl avenue, where .a . pleasant afternoon was spent in playing games, afttr whith a birthday pic- nic lunch was served. Those present |were Misses Irene Hannah , Nell Zentz, Mabel Johnson, Lois Ferrell, Leona Hines, Juliet Martin, Jjewell Kurtz, Mary Jamison, Cecelia Ella | Count, Myrtle Harding, Elvina Vauss, Myrtle Hendrixson, ' Caroline lMyrtle Aldrieh. | | M. B. A, HOIDS REGULAR MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The Modern Broiherhood of Amer- lica will hold its regular meeting Monda) evening at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. Q. F. hall. After the business | zession, refreshments will be served. | It is desired that all members be pre- | sent. | and | % LUTHER LEAGUE TO HOLD The YRR By B RROELe of the Scandinavian ¢hurch wil} hold ita.monthly devotional service at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. ‘The fol lowing program has ben arranged: Vocal solo by Andrew Rood, select- ed reading by Miss Vera Backus, vo- cal solo by, Miss Thorgrimson, piano duet by Mrs. Greguson and Ragnhild Moe, piano solo by Isa Trvickal. Miss Lela Jerdee wil conduct the topic for the evening. AR KKK KKK KK KELLIHER i (TS S SIS R RS ] Mr. and Mrs. Henrr Latterell re- turned from a trip to Fergus Falls. Mrs. MacLaughlin of Bemidji has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Caine this week. The Presbyterian Aid was enter- tained Thursday at the home of Mts. M. Boone. The hostesses were Me: dames Bone, Hanchett, Latterell, Murphy, Skrief and Thyren. A de- 'licious lunch was served to a large crowd. Bernh:c Youngman, daughter .of J. B Youngman of Quiring, died in Minneapolis Wednesday morning. She had been ill for some time and had: been in the hospital jin’ Minneapolis:® for three weeks. Her body will be brought back and interment made in the cemetery near Quiring. L J. B. Harris of Minneapolis is spending a few days here this week. Bernard Espe came from Hibbing for a short visit. The Espe’s plan to moye to Hibling npmetlme durln. the an‘t!x&mer Mae Andrews, aunt of A. A. Andrews, is quite i1l a her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Rigdon aiid family ‘ot Dillworth, Minm., are visiting ‘the Hartman faimly. ‘Mrs. Rigdon . nnd Mrs, Hartman are sisters. Mr. and ‘Mrs, Oscar Thyren dmve to Bemidji Wednesday on a business and ‘shoppling trip. The Strand mill has started work The Kelliher band is practicing diligently and hopes to be able to give some outdoor corcerts this sum- mer. Sia again. Mrs. Cass Thompson af Bhekduck attended the Aid Thursday. - PRISCILLA DEAN The Electrifying Heroine of “The Wild-cat of Paris” and “The Virgin of* Stnmboul" in a thrilling drama of desperate work after dark— “OUTSIDE THE LAW"” Supported by that marvelous character actor famous for his roles in “The Miracle Man” and “The Penalty”— 'LON CHANEY LON CHANEY If you want to take part in the most thrilling avdenture that any man or wom- an was ever plunged into, see this rushing, whirling drama in 8 big parts. A real-life romance and the most exciting photoplay .in vears. Its melodrama, pure but not simple, with a plot that will keep you guessing to the end—yet, has a happy ending that will send you away more than satisfied. ! Matinees at 2:30 10c—25¢ 1st Night Show, 7:30 2nd Night Show, 9:00 Admission — 15¢-30c PRISCILLA DEAN Tonlght & Sunday GRAND horses. $625 f. o. b. Detroit SHORTER HOURS ON THE FARM __The Fordson saves from thirty to fifty per cent of the farmer’s time. FEWER HORSES ON THE FARM —The Fordson does the work of from four to six LESS FARM HELP \ —-One man with a Fordson can do more work easierr and with less expense than two men with horses. MORE MONEY FOR THE FARMER Enacted By an ALL-STAR CAST H’s'a most elaborate picturization of Cecil Raleigh’s great-stage success— “The Marriages of Mayfair” Adapted to the Screen by Julia Burnham Directed by George W. Terwilliger Photographed by Louis J. Dunmyre Special Art Interfors and Effects by:M. P. Staulcup Produced under the personal supervision of Maxwell Karger, Director General "__A farmer with a Fordson can raise more crops easier and with less expense. He therefore makes more profit. C. W. JEWETT (0., Ine. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 970 418-22 Beltrami Ave. ; VASUNDAY, MAY 8, AT 3P.M. Evangelwal “The Sngxnficance of Christ’s Lutheran $ BORREI, ERDMAN?‘ WI‘LLIAM FRENK, Pll.fbr * you Imow why! He returned to Heaven? It not, come and hear next Sunday’s Ascension sermon. 8 o fheid Mimaiots The Choir 'will sing Kessel's ‘“Petmo Del" i = iz

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