Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 3

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P < heyact EX C. E. Ihrig of: Wilton was a ness visitor in the city today. Aad A. Tone of Northome was a Bemidji business visitor today. B Ladies’ white canvas oxfords ‘in the new military heels at 2.195. vfifl ‘W. G. McLaughlin of Perham was a Wednesday business cqllar h_‘erg. . TR i 4 J. F. Duesenberry of.Interhational ! Falls spent the day here on business. Ladies black and tan kid ‘and calf oxfords, special $3.98. Cdnusnmrers Shoe company. 5-ptt Mrs. Martha King of Becida was the guest of Bemidji friends Wednes- James Wheeler of Bass Lake trans- acted business in Bemidji between trains Wednesday. . Everbearing strawberries, progres- sive, $2.60 per 100. Beltraml Nursery south-of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t5-12 Mrs. William Blakeley of Farley was a ‘between train buainess visitor in Bemidji ‘Wednesday. F”’/ Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Krantz have * moved from their residence at 709 Irvine avenue, to their farm near.Be- miidji, where they will farm during the summer months. “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell snything for you; get in touch with him for your sale.; Phone 841. 4.5t < —_—— i The tbasket social which was to have been ‘given by St. Philip’s’ Aid society has been postponeu indefinite- 1y, owing to the numerous deaths re- == cently in the congregation. 1t 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 The Unit Leaders of the Method- ist church are requested to meet at the church this ‘evening at 7:00 o’clock, to hold a business meeting preceding the prayer meeting. Y, Mrs. R. H. Schwmnaker and little ‘daughter have’'returnéd to Bemidji from St. Cloud where they spent sey- eral weeks visiting ‘Mrs. Schumaker’s mother, and other relatives” ‘and 1riends. R 5 Edmond’s shoes for 1wen, three styles at the ridiculous low price, $6.20. Consumers Shoe Compan.y.fi o~ George Bellus of Medford, Wis., come to Bemidjisthis: week, and ‘has. accepted a position in the shop of Dick Melville. He will move his family here as soon as his children have completed this term of school at, Medford. Fruits, crab apples, . plums, and compas cherries, currants; gooseber- ries, king raspberies. Beltrami Nur- sory and Greenhouse. So. Greenwood Cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t5-12 Mrs. Ellen Booth, who has been caring for Mrs. G. P. Irish since she returned from the hospital, met with an unfortunate accident. She caught her foot in the sidewalk and fell, striking ‘her face and injuring her- self very badly. She is under the doctor’s care. S Mrs. L. B. Grandy returned to Be- midji Tuesday hight from Pipestone where she has been visiting her mo- ther and. other relatives for the past four weeks. Her jousin, Duane May- nard of Ripestone, accompanied her to Bemidji and will be a guest at their home during the summer. . Hardy plants. Pansies, poenies, phlox, pinks, Shasta daisy, goldef glow, Sweet Williams, gallardia, or- iental poppies, hollyhocks and others. Beltrami Nursery, south of Green- wood Cemetery. Phone 363-J. . k 6t5-12 NOTICE We, the undersigned dentists, have agreed to close our offices. each Sat- urday afternoon from June I to Oc- tober 1, 1921. J. T. Tuomy, R. E. Richardson. J. W. Diedrich, ! D. L. Stanton, G. M. Palmer. IN APPRECIATION ‘We wish to extend our apprecia- tion to the Knights of Columbus, the League of the Sacred Heart, tne La- dies’ Ajd and Altar society of St. Philip’s church, the Crookston Lum- ber company and employees, the Roy- al Neighbors, and all others who gave floral tributes and were of such great assistance to the family during the dllness and death of our beloved wife, mother and sister, Mrs. J. M. Neu- mann. 18t5-31 J. M. Neumann and family, Brothers and sisters of Mrs. [ Neuman. 5 .{left:again this noon for .Grand Ra- A DESIGN FOR GINGHAM Green and white check gingham and plain_green chambray could not be combined more effectively than in this The . overblouse and gathered 1of; the chambray, while the M rblouse are of gingham.’ such is added in the black “bow which holds together “collar. Medium size 32-i yar nch check and 3 y:% material. Dress No. 9272, Price, 3 /A J. M. iting’ his family, Tof jith of Minneapolis is vis- . E. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs, George L Baker and little daughter are moving.to their summer chttage at LaMoure. FOR ANY: KIND of real estate deal, ‘see or_write WIlllits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tf 8. R."Ptiske and Mr. and Mrs. A. 'omen were among the igitors in Bemidji Wed- Mrs. E. 0/ Tagley and children of.| Portland, Ore., ‘are visiting at the ‘home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.“W. Kiehl. 2 $60,000 ';o loap on tarms; The Dean Land:Co., Bemidjl, Minnesota. s " B U2 3448 J. W. Floody of Osakis has been the guest' of Mr, and, Mrs. L. B. ‘Grandy: since Tuecsday; “returning to| his home this morning. “ PESII T Mr. and ‘Mry, Graham M. Tor- rance have moved to. their summer cottage at the head of Lake Bemid:l { near Bjrchment and will spend the summer there, Girl'’s white canyas oxfords and pumps ‘at_the. Congumers’ Shoe comi- pany at $1.69. 5-5tt 'C. C. Easton apd family of Kelli- her arrived in Bemidji ‘Wednesday angd will occupy the new summer cot- tage erected by George T. Baker at LaMoure, during the summer. “Deacon Dubbs” willibe presented again at, the Carr-Lake school house on Monday, May; 16. ‘This play met with hearty approval at'a recent ap- ‘pearance and for. that reason is being stagéd for ithe secondtime there. | Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. Phelps’ Grocery. Phone 657. " 1mon6-22 Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Galloway.re-| turned this morning from the Twin Citles where Mrs. Galloway has been on, a buying ‘trip for the Elk6 Hat Shop:. “Miss Grace: Galloway of Wa- terloo, Iowa, sister of .Mr. Galloway, returped with them and has accepted a position as sterographer.and, book- keeper for the hat shop and.the Rex- al) drug store at Cass Lake. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Cci. y i 1941 Mrs. G. W. Cochran' returned fo Bemid;i this morning from Green- wood, Wis., where she went to accom- pany the remains of her mother, Mrs, Anna Rossman, who died. in Be- midjf about a week ago. and was tak- en to Greenwood for burial. sars. Cochran spent a. day with her son, ]Ellnr], at Minneapolis_en route to her ome. Get “Jack” Rodekubr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841, 4-5-tt *. P, J, Russell returned last evening, from St. Paul, Minneapolis and Man- kato where he has transacted busi- ness and :visited for the past few days. He attended the Knights of Co- lumbus conyention on’; Tuesday at Mankato and was present at.the ban- quet held there Tuesday evening. He pids and Cass Lake on business. Shrubs. Hydrangea, spirea, Brid: al wreaths, hardy roses, honeysuckle, lilacs and. otherg, Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood:Cemetery. Phone 363-J. ] 6t5-12 NOTARIES PUBLIC. ATTENTION The new law requires_ali notaries public to stamp their. name.as well as; write them ‘on documents and . pa- pers where they take azknowledge- ments. The Pioneer Stationery Store | Eanaw_ply you with. rubber- name stamps~ on short motice. Order by telephone or in person. Tel. 799-J. SERVICES AT CAMPBELL LAKE SCHOOL ON SUNDAY Services will be held at the Camp- bell Lake school house Sunday. Sun- day school will'be held at 10 a: m., folpwed by preaching services. The Men’s Gospel team from the Methods ist church of this city will conduct the 'services, : BETHEL'MEN’S SOCIETY MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT. ‘The Men’s soqiety of the Bethel Lutheran church will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of E. J. Clover, Twelfth and Minnesota avenue. A program has been prepar- ed after, which. .a social time will be enjoyed and lunch ‘will be served. ROYAL NEIGHBORS VISIT CASS LAKE WEDNESDAY Twenty members of the Bemidii Royal Neighbors, went to Cass Lake Wedipsday evening, some. on the train and some in'autos, and attend- ed ‘the .Royal Neighbor meeting at that place,-and ypeport-a .very.fine time. Four candidates were initiated and drill wo-k was put on, and after the ' busines session, the Bemidji Royal Neighbors were entertained at a dance and supfer, given by the Cass Lake Lodge, vim & MRS. PETER LECLAIR DIES « AFTER EXTENDED ILLNESS Mrs. Peter LeCler, Sr., passed away Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter; Mrs. T. Bau- dette, 609 Third. street, after a long illness during which she suffered con- siderably. She leaves to mourn her loss three sons, Peter, Jr., and Odric of Two Harbors, Telieuf of Grand Rapids, .and .daughter, Mrs. T. Bau- dette of Bemidji, all of whom were with ‘her at the time of her death with the exception of Odric. ~The re- mains were taken to Two Harbors, where the funeral will be held and interment made. Local arrangements for buriak. were conducted by H. N. McKee, undertaker. EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS BANQUET FRIDAY NIGHT The Epworth League of the Metn- odist church will have a banquet in the basement of the church Friday evening at 7 o'clock. A contest has been on for membership, attendance, morning watch membefs, etc., John Simons bg'ng captain of one side and Bthel Jamizon the other, and the los- ers, John Simon’s. division, are fur- nishing the banquet. Walter Balk will be toastmaster and there will ‘he toasts given by various members of the league and Dr. Zentz and M. W. Deputy, will also speak, and there will-be musigal.numbers and readings by the.varfous league members. A pleasant evening is assured to all who attend. ..~ RS x . DEBS * PR TS TS ST _Mr.‘and Mrs, George A. Hayes of Bemidji spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hayes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ['Tom Werneg. Mrs. Pete Olson and family and, Miss. Sjgna Swanson of Bemidji spent Sunday here Wwith relatives. An imteresting game of baseball was played at Island Lake last Sun- day. between Island.Lake and Debs, the score being-Debs, 6, Island Lake, 2.° Alarge crowd attended the game. Syver Pederson and family spent Sunday at Tom Warner’s. .. 'We can hear John Anderson get- ting rid of his arch enemy, Mr. Pine Stump, and he sure is doing a good job of blasting. y ' Mre. €. W. Woodford, who has been quite (1l 1ately, was taken to Red Lake Monday to consult a doctor. A large number of men were call- ed. out to fight fire, which threaten- od the consolidated school house Sat- urday. The telephone meeting which was to bg hetd the 7th of May had to be postponed until the 4th of June on account of a call for help to fight fire, just as the meeting was about to be called to order. RRINTT | g . g " BEFEVIR VRSP TIRR A 000 00 g dio0 bt S et SETTING IT RIGHT May 15 instead of June 15, a8 re- ported last week, is the closing time for enrollment in the Security State Bank Calf Contest. RESIGNATION OF ITALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER REPORTED London, May 12.—There was an unconfirmed report rere today that Count Sforza, Italian foreign minis- ter, had resigned. PARTNERSHIP The firm of Hannah & Robertson have dissolved: partnership by mutual consent. E. W. Hannah having bought the interest of D, M. Robert- son. All accounts due .the firm to be paid to E. W. Hannah and all bills contracted by the firm of Hannah & Robertson prior to May 9th, 1921, Green slabs, $2, Nymore; $2.25 7th street; $2.50 12th sarcet. Bun- dles, $2.75, Nymore; $3. Tth street, $3.25, 12th street. Blocks, $2.60, Ny- nfore; $2.75, Tth street; $3.00 12th street. Kenfield-Lamoreaux Co. 2t5-13 | ““Come to the City Drug Store” FRIDAY and SATURDAY “YOU'LL : . AGREE That some. of the things .we do not do in our prescription department - comprige just the serv- - ice you desire. We do [ not hurry—we do not - resort to substitution of any kind—we do not _ use ingredients that are L not. high grade and g | fresh, | E Next time you have a | E prescription to be filled E bring it to. The City i Drug Store—it’s worth E while. | i | f A Good Place to Trade CITY DRUG ~ STORE LALIBERTE = ERICKSON DRUGGISTS LAST TIMES | MESSMORE KENDAL ONG Off i \Adaptedfrom X | | ) 3% barns white-washed and milk houses in working orderiby June 1, 1921, to comply with ordinance, 3td5-11 g c The Greatest Photoplay “EDGAR AND THE TEACHER'S PET” . . A Two-part Comedy by Booth Tarkington Second Show GRAN Starts 9:00 _[ TOMORROW-—AMATEUR NIGHT i ASISTER TEAM—A CARTCONIST—A MUSICAL TRIO AN'EGYPTIAN DANCER—A MONOLOGIST “AND SEVERAL MORE * EVA NOVAK reatisévirite “SOCIETY SECRETS” —AMATEURS AT FIRST SHOW ONLY— - . “Civilization”—With House Peters Florence|Vidor ~ MAGNIFICENTLY PRODUCED *From the jewel-be-decked parlors fof London’s auritocracy to the sweeping stretches of the great [ Canadian’ Northwest— “Then back again in London over a storm-swept high sea which caught || ‘two loving souls in a horrible whirlpookof hideous fate— : . SEE IT “Saturday & Sunday GRAND 4-22t1. The Famous Continental Star st in the Screen’s Mightiest Epic 'B_eautiful and Powerful Beyond Compare The Romance of the World’s Most Daring -Adventuress (;nrent Art Is Sexless—love achieves sublimity only in the lives of men-and: women-who rize above human, laws and conventions, "l'his is the romance of a woran more fascinating and dar- ing than Cleopatra and a man whose love for her trans- cends death itself. It is the intimate story of the Little Millirier whom the world came to know as Mme, DuBarry. “PRESENTATION DE LUX” introducing “IMMORTAL BEAUTIES” With five beautiful Artist’s Models direct from Greenwich Village, New York. Augmented Symphony Orchestra | It e e e e e NOTICE All dafrymen must have. their TONIGHT AT 7:30 and 9:00 D. R. Burgess, City Veterinarian. RETURN SHOWING OF 'THAT PLEASING PARA- MOUNT PICTURE— ‘SICK ABED Featuring Two Stars— WALLACE REID With BEBE DANIELS ‘PASSION’ With POLA NEGRI No Other Screen Play Can Be Compared With It REX—Sun. & Mon. “BEMIDJI—NEXT CITY BELOW MISSISSIPPI SOURCE" ALSO SEE ! t and fortunate fact Eelr o oot Bomiii ‘Geography that ev- Fatty Arbuckle in— ery citizen, firm and organization of Bemidji should be impressing on the world. A. A. RICHARDSON RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO 29 10th St. | Phone 570-W Quality Portraits and Kodak Fin- ishing at Prices that Save You Money. “THE HAYSEED” ELKO Tonight Only [— RE SHOWING TODAY ONLY L] They were not YOUNG fovers~: but theirs was the sweetest, love story’ ever told ;gda/)t‘ed .b_l/ June Mathis from the NewYork stage triumph byRachel Gothers. and Directed fiy]ofiyn & - Ynce " MAXWELL KARGER, Director 9eneral Joan Film Sales Co. Inc., presents RUTH CLIFFORD and JACK SHERRILL * THE INVISIBLE RAY ” By Guy McConnell A LEAP FROM THE CLOUDS 5 Rex Orchestra Ira Amadon, Director Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00—10c-25¢ ; . FRIDAY TOM MIX—The Daredevil of The World— in—“THREE GOLD COINS” CHARLIE—Coming Saturday—CHAPLIN “A BURLESQUE ON CARMEN” In Five Parts Supported by a'cast of celebrated screen funmakers, including— i . EDNA PURVIANCE—BEN TURPIN JOHN RAND—LEQO WHITE Funnier than “The Kid” - mn g

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