Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 10, 1921, Page 3

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E. E. Moorhead of Baudetté was a Bemidji ‘business caller today. A. W. Bergdahl of Bagley spent the day in Bemidji on business. ‘Wednesday evening—Oh; yes, high school concert. 16-10 b Fred E. Kelly of Little Falls spent Monday in the «city on ‘business. Ladies’ white canvas oxtards in the new military heels at $3.195. -5t Charles S. Hovey of International Falls 'was a_Bemidjl business visitor today: A, J. Mayher and Henry Ehrich of Ironton were business callers in Be- midji today. . Ladies black and tan kid and calf oxfords, special $3.98. Conusmers Shoe company. 5-6tf Ole Olson of Eckles spent Sunday at the home of his nephew, Oscar Ol- son in Liberty.’ Wednesday evening—Oh, yes, high school concert. _ 1t5-10 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. LaPage of Inter- national Falls were among the out of town| Visitors in the city Monday. Everbearing strawberries, progres- sive, $2.50 per 100, Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood cémetery. Phone 363-J. : : 615-12 Mrs. J. G. Hogiin and daughter, ‘Miss Leila of Fernhill were week-end guests of W. G. Cook and wife near Birchmont, Friday night is amateur night at the Grand theater. 2t5-11 A. P, Christianson, shipping clerk for the Northern Grocery company of Bemidji, spent the week end at his farm in Liberty township. “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale, Phone 841. 4-611 H. Mickle, who is traveling sales- ‘man for the Remidji Auto-company, made their home at the H. P. Min- in the interests of the firm. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. Wilbur Smith,’ formerly of Wilton, is now located at Werner where _he has recently erected a mew set . of buildings on the Werner townsite. Mr .and ‘Mrs. Reuben L. Kreatz motored from Minneapolis Saturday and spend the.week-end at the home of Mr. and Mis. George Kreatz. Edmond’s shoes for en, ‘three styles at the ridiculons low;jp,rlce, 4 $6.29. Consumers Shoe Compan‘y.su 8- Miss Caro} - Knox spent Sunday. with her parents, returning to her duties as teacher of the Summit school near Blackduck Monday morn- ing. 2 = Mrs. L. E. Hanson of Becida was: shopping in the city Saturday and | visiting her daughter, -Miss Viola, who iis a student at the Bemidji high schook. Fruits, crab apples, plums, and compas cherries, currants, gooseber-; ries, king raspberies. Beltrami’ Nur- sery and Greenhguse. So. Greenwood Cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t5-12 Mrs. H. Mickle of Lake Alice mot- ored to Bemidji Saturday and was a guest at the home of Mrs! J. A. Dal= tom, 519 Minnesota avenue, return- ing to her home Sunday. Mrs. Adolph Christianson enter- tained a few idittle - frighds at her home at 1021 Missiesippt avenue, Sat- urday afternoon, in-honar of the fifth anniversary of her son, Wallace, who was the recipient of several nice pre- sents. Games were played and: Mrs. Christianson- served a dajnty Iunch, Those present were Arnold” Gehrke, Lester and Sylvan Jewett, Hilma Ru- dolph, and Wallace Christianson. NOTICE All dairymen must have their, dbarns white-washed and milk houses in working order by June 1, 1921, to, comply with: ordinance. D. R. Burgess, City Veterinarian. 3td5-11 . NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION The new law requires ali notaries public to stamp their name as well as write them on documents and’ pa- pers whare they take acknowledge- ments. The Pioneer Stationery Store can supply you with rubber name stamps on short notice. = Order by tolephone or in”person. Tel. 7_!;92-.;. 4-22t1. 1-16t1 3td5-11 g o . Jegsle ‘Grove of Sugar Bush| Mrs. Tom Smart, 621 America ave- cted business in Bemidji Mon-|nue, is visiting friends in Minneapo- 2 Hs this week. 3 Mrs. John Noel of Northern visit- ed her son, Arthur Brown of Bemjdji Monday. Mrs. Cecil Petrie of Becida visited at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Slough, 1207 Irvine avenue, Monday. sister of Mrs. IL. C. Cole of Fifth ward, arived »ux Bemidji Monday. Mr .and Mys: Andrew Larson mdv- ed to their ‘summer cottage at Wa- ville Monday, and. will. spend the summer months there. Miss Elsle Eaton .of, Little Falls, was in. Beamidji Mon en route to Beclda, where she will visit friends for a short time. % Mrs. Howardi Ingersoll of Interna- tional Falls,"who has been'the guest of Miss Donna Lycan for the past week, left for her home last evening. $50,000. to loan on farms. . The Pean Land Co., Bemidjl, Mipnesota.| ' Ajex: Blair of Princeton and Thom- 10-37t8 | Blair, brothers of the late Mrs, J, M.’'Neumann, have arrived in Bemid- ji to attend the funeral, which. will be held tomorrow. The condition of George Forte of Bekles, who has beeu :ill. dusing the winter, s somewhat improved, and I:lle wisited friends in Bemidji Mon- ay. Louwle Neumann arrived in the city this morning from Fargo, N. D., to| attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. J. M. Neuman, which will be| held tomorrow forenoon. William R. Aldnich of Eau Claire, Wis,, arrived in Bemidji a few days ago’ for an extended visit at the ‘homes of his sons, Albert, Ernest and Charles Aldrich. Messrs. and, Mesdames R. L. Given and Thomas Porte arrived in Bemidji Sunday. evening from Minneapolis, ! where they had spent a few days. They returned home by auto. Amateur i'ngers, dancers, musi- cians; ‘compete ' for honors at -the Grand Friday pight. 2t5-11 Mr, andMrs. Benard Landgren and little son, Vern, Warner Augustien and daughters, Misses Ruth and Ethel, were_among, the out of town shoppers from Liberty Saturday. David, Rose, state maintenance en- gineer, -arnived Monday from Inter-| national Falls. He' expects to make| Bemidji his home, and will move, his family here as soon. as he can find suitable apartments. Seth Smith of ‘Becida was (in Be- midji-Saturday to attend to business conpected with the shipment of a tractor purchased by the board of su- pervisors in the town of Fern, which is ta be used for road work. Mrs. Bird of Staples, mother of Rice Bird.of Bly, Minn, arrived in Pemjdji Monday evening ito.be pre- gent at the fuperal of hen dgughter- in-law, which was held here today. - Shrubs. Hydrangea, spirea, Brid-. al wreaths, hardy roses, honeysuckle, lilacs and: others. Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood Cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t5-12 Oscar Olson has moved his family from the Hendrick’s farm in Liberty to 80 acres of his own in the same town, where he has erected new farm buildings and made other substantial and -convenient improvements. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Omdahl of Bag- ley autoed ‘to Bemidji:Monday and were guestg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Getchell, 923 Bemidji avenue. | Mrs. Omdahl is a daughter of Mr. and ! Mrs. Getchell. Mrs. I. M. Covey and Mrs. George | Daniels of Bagley were 12 o’clock | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert, Carver Monday. They made the trip! by, auto. . Mrs. Covey and Mrs. Car- Our motto is quality! Our strength I A ; Mre. A. W. :Mitchell of Virginia, ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs, H. L. Hiffman entertained at bwo tables of bridgeat her home, 700 Bemidji avenue, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Ingersoll of Interna- tional Falls was the guest of honor. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO GO TO CASS LAKE TOMORROW All Rofal Neighbors who wish to go to Cass Lake tomorrow evening are asked to report at the Odd Fel- lows’ hall at 6:15 p. m. 3 ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET BEFORE NEUMAN FUNERAL Al members of the Royal Neigh- bors, Camp No. 2110, are earnestly requested to meet at the Odd Fellows’ hall Wednesday morning at 8:30 to attend the funeral of Neighbor Mary Neumann. ) MEN’S CLASS OF METHODIST CHURCH TO MEET TONIGHT A meeting of the men's class of | the Methodist church will be held in the church parlers tonight at 8 o'clock. Several matters of business pentaining to the work of the c are to be discussed and ail members | are urged to be present. WHITE CROSS SOCIETY TO MEET WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The White Cross Missionary :uu‘.-l ety of the Baptist church will mect Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William LaMont, 1425 Irwine avenue. The afternoon will be spent in sewing for missions. MOOSEHEART LEGION WILL MEET WEDNESDAY -NIGHT The Women of the Mooseheart ‘Le- glon will hold their regular meeting wiednesday evening at 8 o'clock at ithe Moose hall, at which time there will be initiation, and it is desired | that there be a large attendance. METHODIST AID DIVISIONS HOLD MEETING TOMORROW The dinfng room division of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist church of which Mrs. A. E. Ellison is chair- | | man, will hoid its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the hor ¢ Mrs. J. C. Courtney, 819 Bemidji ayenue, The 'miscellancous division noon at the home of Mrs. M. W Deputy, 1121 Bemidji avenue. It is desired. that all members of present at their each division be place of meeting. REX Thursday “Old Lady 31" Starring - EMMA DUNN Adapted by June Mathis— From. the New York stage triumph by Rachel Crothers. Directed by John E. Ince. Maxwell Karger Director General witll hold its meeting Wednesday after- :_’ss;erv(cé. : Phelps’ Gm""’im‘;’é‘.‘;'?vbr e aletery. i | | Mrs. Harriet Pendergast and| ;Messrs and. Mesdames E. E. Ken-; daughter, Miss Jessie, who have figld ‘and Quincy. Brooks, autoed to j- mad. etheir home at.the H. P. Min- Itasca State Park Szturday and visit- ton' residence, 823 Irvine avenue for|ed five different camps of the Missis- sometime went to their farm on Lake | sippi T'mber Co., and saw tham ‘“‘run Plantaganet last week ito spend: the | the drives,” and report a most inter-| sumimer. ! iesting time. .Get **Jack”. Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phome 341. 4-5t1) 1o have been living at the G. H. French residence 1021 Bemidji ave- and Mrs, Miles Jacobs, arrived Mon- | ¢ : R 4 T A lat. 716 Bemidii. avenue, which was day from Fargo, N. D. where she completed last week. and bookkeeper for the Union Trans- fer ICo. ; She expects to make her ‘home here permanntly. s Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coy, who scld their farm in Liberty two vears ago’ and located in Missousi, return- edy here recently ‘where they fintend to hbecome cwners of a farm again, If you have something you don’t want or need, let your neighbor buy it. ‘List At with ‘“Jack” RodeKuhr's salé.” Phone 841. 9d-5-4 | thern Minnesota for a home. wood Cemgtery.” Phone 363:J. t5.17|Sons and daughters. She will be the er'son during the summer .Miss, Lillian Anderson of }{-e}llher ¢ $ ; was a glest at the G. H. French . of school at Bagley, where she taught | the past winter and was en route to her: Tiome. Togiutd‘yla_nt‘s_&n pots, regfiy to. set out. Beltrami Nursery, south of Greenwood cemietery. Phone 363-J. 3t5-11 A potato buyer from Omaha, Neb., purchased four ,carloads of potatoes from’ farmers:in Liberty township | during the past ‘week. ~Two carloads j were_bought ‘from Wes Wright, the |other two cars being filled by Wil- Mam DeGrave and Gilbert Peterson. The growers recdved 75 cents per 100 pounds aboard the cars at Wer- neri . \Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glomboski, | Mics Marle Jacobs, daughter of Mr. |;u0 "have moved o their new home | Ihas been’ employed ‘as stencgrapher | = | 3 believing there is no place like Nor-{f§ Hardy ; plants, Papsies, . poenies, : YD - €8, » | Mrs. Peter Larson, mother cf An-| P?J:X.sm!, 4 l‘}f%’s ?‘ffli}dg:ld:: drew Lareon, was expected to arrive |} igqm A ieas 1197@1}' e opl':m in Bemidji today from Seattle and ‘Benuminm;l Nt o sohtfi’%f' “'Tacoma where she ‘had spent the 3 - S past two years as guest of her two . with your home furnishings. by usin the past.;th the highest quality work. another season of service. “SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY” IT WILL COME BACK CLEAN You’ll always welcome the sight of our wagon ret'.u'ning. If you have had work done s.assurance enough for you that it’s The finest of curtair materials or drapes will_ come back' { to you in its best condition—clean and refreshened for Whgn -you have Blankets, Lace Curtains, Pillows or Small Rugs to Clean— SEND IT TO THE ELKO .Girl’s white canvas oxfords and pumps at the Consumers Shoe. com- pany at $1.69. 5-tt ;. ROBERT W. CHAMBERS Presents ‘VIVIAN MARTIN Oscar Skoglum of Northern was surpuised by 35 of his friends at his ‘home Friday evening, the occaslon being his birth anniversary. /The evening. was. very. easantly spent in games:and conversation. . Lunch. was served: by the self-invited guests, who departed at a late hour wishing. Mr. Skoglum many returns of the happy evetit. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see.or write Willits & Olson, the . land men. . 1-1t1 : NOTICE ‘Any person caught duiving a car after. May 16th without a tail light ‘will be arrested and prosecuted. .MHOMAS BAILEY, y Chief of Police THE SOUL” Adapted from an Old World i Romance Ly By Wm. J. LOCKE '—Also Showing— The Second of Booth Tark- ington’s 2-Part Comedies—J| ;"E_DGAR AND THE . TEACHER'S PET” - _TOMORROW— 6t5-14" ~ NOTICE All peaple selling milk in the City of Bemidji must make application for license before Saturday, ‘May 14, Blanks ican be had at Qity Clerk’s of- fice or from Dr. D. R. Burgess. D. R. Burgess, City Veterinarian. 5 N ; We, the undergl?ned: dentists, have agreed to ‘close our offices each Sat- urday afternoon from June 1 to Oc-| tober 1, 1921. J. T. Tuomy, R. B. Richardson. ! J. W. Diedrich, | L. Stanton, < |GRAND 1tdB-10 © ¢ 7:30 9:00 SESSUE HAYAKAWE ard HELEN JEPOME £00Y) 1 " THE FIPST BORN * Thrilling Combination o Romance and Drama “A BUNCH OF KISSES” ; Century Comedy— BEMIDDI STEAM LAUNDRY Tonight The quality and service that tomers in our Foot-Wear Depaftment will be given in our We can make your old shoes Jook like new—try it if you “u-\PAGE THREE. B TWEAR QUALITY F Repairing Départment have not already done so. / 315 Minnesota Ave. GRAN THE STORE OF ECC BEMID* Y AND QUALITY £ STORE & 250 1:30-9:00 SECOND SHU W BEGINS AT 9:00 P. M‘. ¢ are giving to our cus- Bemidji, Minn., TONIGHT REX MAY 15-16 MYRTLE STEDMAN __ THE BEAUTIFUL STAR OF “THE SILVER HORDE"~ ) s % W. LAWSON BUTT Famous for his work in “Earthbound” and “The World and His Woman'— ND In a Picturization of the Novel From Pictorial Review— -, “THE TIGER’S COA With Many a Thrill, Many a Moment of Suspense and a Very Great Deal for You to Think About. ~—ALSO SHOWING— IN TWO PARTS Z The Famos conixifltfll T"’ “AMONG THE COUNTERFEITERS” FRIDAY IS AMATEUR NICHT t / i | | | i 9‘ REELS THAT seem sur s TWO YEARS TO PRODUCE LOVE—LAUGTHER—TEARS The Romance of a Strong Man and a Wilful Woman. The true story of the little French Milliner whom the whole world came-to know as Madame Du Barry. Intimate Drama Dc Luxc Prescntation “FATAL HOUR" ALL-STAR CAST Rex Orchestra—10c-25¢ REX A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION ~ SEE THE ENACTED BY AN A Metro Classic It's-a. Mighty Picturization of Cecil Raleigh’s Sensational Melodrama of Love and Intrigue. Based on the great stage hit— “The Marriages of Mayfair” Scenarioized by Julia Burnham Directed by George W, Terwilliger Produced under the personal supervision of Maxwell Karger, Director General. 'REELCRAFT COMEDY IN TWO PARTS FOX NEWS Mighty Sp‘echclvn \ Augmented Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 First of the —Tomorrow—L. LOVELY— in—“PASSION OF FA"[.'E” “MEETS ALL TRAINS” ‘Toonerville Trolley” Comedies CHARLIE—Coming Saturday—CHAPLIN “A BURLESQUE ON CARMEN” In Five Parts Supported by a cast of celebrated screen funmakers, including—= ALY EDNA PURVIANCE—BEN TURPIN JOHN RAND—LEQ WHITE : Emfier than “The Kid” {ONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. ...

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