Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 3

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8 o'clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall, and | Palmer, Teddy Olson, Alfred Gaines,| Martin Moe, Mans Mittet, M. La- it is desired that all members be pre-|{rwin Aldrich, Elmdr (Gaines, Leo | Bounty, Pauline KrAmer, Jchn Eng- sent. Jewett and Donna Willet. lish,” 0. J. Weekly, Grayes, OnF. Om- J. W. Feldman of Brainerd was a sted, L. Jeyett, Ross Weekly. business visitor in Bemidji Tuesday. IM:.J, DeValklle.t who has been em- Tor iployed,as cook a the County Infirm- BIRTHDAY SURPRISE : ::l{i has ‘xa”::lk:??:dngnl:i‘jltew days A few friends of Mrs. B. W. Ald- MRS, WEEKLY HONORED AT A o d rich surprised her at her home, 1016 MISCELLANEQOUS SHOWER ‘Mrs, B. Elliott of Pinewood is vis- iflll?g friends in Bemidji this week. F. W. Willson of Brainerd spent Thyrsday-in the city ‘on busiress. Minnesota avenue, Thursday evening, in hopor of her birth anniversary. A |antly surprised Thursday afternoon pleasant evening was spent in & §0-|at her home at the corner of Ninth A large company of neighbors and |¢ial way, with conversation and music | ctreet and Mississippl avenue, with a| friends surprised Mrs. Thomas CO}IF and the self-invited guests furnished | miscellaneons shower given in her tas at her home 915 Twelfth stréet, |, pirthday lunch. Those present|honor by Mrs. Clifford Omstead. Thursday afternoon. A pleasant s0-|were Messrs and Mesdames Earl Mc-| Sewing, conversation and cards cial afternoon was enjoyed in conver- | prahon and Archie Naugle, and Misses | were features of the occasion enjoy- sation and sewing, and the self-invit-| Beach, Sullivan and Curtis. ed by all. Mrs. Weekly received ed guests served lunch. many beautiful and useful gifts from LEQ JEWETT SURPRISED B.Y.P.U. WI—L_L_H—EET AT W e Y‘ller friends and a splendid lunch was served from the baskets brought by . CHURCH THIS EVENING | Leo Jewett was surprised at_the |the selfinvited guesis. Those pre- The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist [home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |sent were Mesdames J. A. Swanson, chirch will meet at the church this [Edward Jewett, 1110 Park avenue, Call at the Elko Hat Shop and see Ms. Ross Weekly was very pleas- our ‘wonderful mid-summer hats. . 1t6-13 MRS. COULTAS SURPRISED Local officials of the Salvation Army have announced that the “War Cry2 will hereafter be delivered on Friday instead of on Saturday. Ladies’ white “canvas oxtords” in the new military heels at 32.195. v John Ward of Thief River Falls was a Thursday business visitorhere, | J. P- Murphy of Grand Rapids, game warden, has spent the past few days here assisting in the distribution of fish fryl for the Bemidji Hatchery. William Durrin of Northome was a Bemidji business visitor Thursday. James Martin, Roland Loitved, E. O. Ladies black and tan kid and calf oxfords, special $3.98. Conusmers Shoe company. 5-5tt Julius Spokeley and E. F. Rossberg of Crookston were among the business visitors in the city Thursday. % “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will. sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. 4-btt James Morris of Fern Hill was a business visitor in Bemidji Wednes- day. If you have something you don't want or need, let your neighbor buy jt. List it with “Jack” Rodekuhr’s sale. Phone 841. - 9d-5-4 B. C. Rasmussen of Grand Rapids spent Thursday in the city on. busi- ness. i S. C. Bailey left on the morning train for Walker and conducted a state land sale there today. Edmond’s shoes for ‘aen, three styles at the ridiculous low price, $6.29. Corsumers Shoe Conuxnm_y.5 - Mrs. C. Rantz, 1316 Bixby avenue, Get “Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841, '~ 4-6-tt i ¥ William F. Munch of Crookston, game warden, has spent the past few days here assisting Game Warden John Cline at ‘the Bem#dji' Hatchery. Mrs. F. H. Stansfield, mother of evening from Minneapolis to make an extended visit at the Dvoracek home. Ms. George Hanson is packing her household goods and expects to leave in about ten days for Flanders, Can- ada, ‘where Mr. Hanson is employed by the Crookston' Lumber company. | Green slabs, $2, Nymore; $2.25, 7th street; $2.50 12th sareet. Bun- dles, $2.75, Nymore; $3. Tth'street, | $3.25, 12th street. Blocks, $2.50, Ny- more; $2.75, Tth street; $3.00 12th street. Kenfield-Lamoreaux Co. 2t5-13 Mrs. James Rice of Tenstrike visit- ed her sister, Mrs. H. A. Ferrell and family, 714 Minnesota avenue for two days, returning to her home Thurs-| day evening. i - Special bargains. Tennis shoes, $1 | and $1.50, now 58 cents at Laqua’s. - 16613 | evening at 8 o'clock. A program has been prepared and a sogial hour will ed afterward. All members | ber, be ‘enjoy are upged 'to be present. G. A. R. AND CIRCLE WILL MEET SATURDAY AFTERNOON |was presented many nice and useful The Grand Army of the Republic . D.C. 3 kwill meet Saturday afternoon at 1 |sen i i o’clock at the 1. 0. O. F. ‘hall. ly, Carl Toll, Owen Webster, Lloyd The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle | Hazen, Tom ‘Wright, Wilfred Aldrich, will hold their regular meeting at | Terry Frost, Willi REX THEATRE | Thursday evenyng by 16 boys of the| Juvenile Band of which he is a mem- the oceasion being his sixteenth birth anniversary. | The .evening was pleasantly spent | with music and games, after which | a birthday supper was served. Leo presents by ‘his fifiends. Those pre- | t were John Smith, Merton Dene- e Hannah, Edward | SHOWING TODAY ONLY William Fox presents The Daredevil of the World in— “Three Gold Coins” Esterby, Edward Kramer, I. B. Olson, ROMANCE, MYSTERY and WHIMSICAL HUMOR IN SCENES OF ALLURING SPLENDOR B OBERT/ON-COLE ' PRESENTS . /Gjé’dward/r},oé/oc@ . i Great Drama ofLife and Sove m%&n@z S| L " GUEST FOR LIFE AN D LOVE GOES ON FOREVER MEN MAY COME AND MEN MAY GO, BUT—THE LIPS who has been serjously. ill is report- | ed to- be slightly- -improved. _ O E. H. Dea of Minneapolis, gener- . o s . GASN'ER . o . Bueford: Geil has purchased a resi- |8l superintendem" of Shevlin-Carpen- | With his horse Tony—M'lx never Fakes 7 . < STORY BY == | MAY EDINGTON G dence at 1122 Dewey avenue and will | ter=Clark Co., arrived in Bemidji this QA N The Extraordinary Mag- 2eri) » Tele: ce Vidor move his family here soon. morning and spent the day here, - MUTT & JEFF COMEDY nificence of the Tremeén- Efldarmyl fi,a.;";”gi{lfic Ibé:d'standFlmmu 2 y 3 d e & InAssociate ucérs Production 3 FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, transacting business. | ‘We have just returned from the | OTHER ATTRACTIONS | dous Stage Success Is Outdone by the Screen see -or ‘write WIllits ‘& “Olson, the N Y | 1and men. E T 174 ’gg_ ]flffiorglfihé?:(figh &ugholgidg:;l; ] Rex Orchestra Ira Amadon, Director Interpretation., { Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fort of Eckles |in and seé them they are beauties. Matinee: %‘30—7710.'91%1%‘2& EIGHT REEL: are transacting business in Bemidji £ 1t5-13 ; this week and visiting friends. SUPER._SPECIAL Willi Rostre of Margle lost hi John Blair of Minneapolis, and am Rogtrs of Marglie lost his|Alex 'Blair of Princeton, who came Matinees—10c-25¢ e a r e hy d contents by fire Tuesday. idj { A ouse an ents by fire Tuesday.|to Bemidji to attend the funeral:of Nights—15c-30c 4 Lz The origin of the fire is.unknown. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. b5 B34S : 10-3711 A. McBride of Walker, game ward- en, is spending a few days'in Bemidji assisting at the Bemidji Fish Hatch- ery. e - A. R"McCallum and L. J. Noyes of Blackduck were among the out of town business visitors in Benjidji Thursday: Girl’s white canvas oxfords and pumps’ at ‘the Consumers Shoe com; 2 5-5t. their sister, the late Mrs. J. M. Neu- mann; yeturned to their homes Trurs- day evening. ® Mrs. Burns has closed -a successful term ‘of school at Liberty and: re- turned) to her home in Nymore. She boarded at the home of-her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paquin, during the school term. i We have just returned from. the| city after purchasing our mid-sum- mer hats for the Elko hat shop. Come in and-see them they are beauties. i 1t6-13 ‘William Abell returned Tuesday AMATEUR NIGHT 1st 2d $on 332 TONIGHT N B i“SOClETY SECRETS”—A five-part feature 1l picture with EVA-NOVAK—will be-followed ! by the amateur performances— (which will appear once only)—after which the picture will be shown -again. COME EARLY! Adults—35c Children—15¢ - ! —_SUN. & MON. e ——————————— e ; The ‘Greatest Photoplay Showing Saturday Only Charlie Chaplin A Burlesque on “CARMEN"” The (S)cream of Chaplin’s—in Five Reels WITH AN ALL STAR CAST OF FUN-MAKERS pany at $1.69. | 3 evening-from-Lakota, N.'D. The ho- 3 | | M. R, Suith and J. 0. Saltee of | tel at which he was employed in that EIGHT—ACTS—EIGHT | 1S 111 Including Brainerd ‘were among the out of y-has: closed an: r.- 1 has re- g | | torwin e'hnsiness wisitors in the city |[sumed hid old position as chef at the A MUSICAL TRIO | il EDNA PURVIANCE BEN TURPIN "Thursday. Markham hotel in Bemidji. Instrumental | | JOHN RAND ETC s 7 7 o | y . . J. M. Shield of St. Paul, auditor The sixteen. month’s old child of A MOCNOIEOGIST With ‘ g . . 5 of the Interstate: Commerce Commis-| Royce Bird, who was badly burned omedy. Copyrighted by Victor Kremer Film Features, Inc. sion, was in Bemidji Thursday trans-[at Kelly. Lake, Minn., when the mo- A SISTER TEAM POLA NEGRI | The famous cross-eyed comique, Ben | e fa 21OSS- , B acting business. ¢ Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. -Phelps’ Grocery. ~Phone 657. 1mon6-22 . R. G. Chisholm. of the Minneapo-, lis office of Shevlin-Clark-Carpenter Co., was in Bemidji Wednesday. irans- acti:ng business. i : ‘Harrys Miller of Minneapolis spent the past week in Bemidji and neigh- boring towns transactfing business and calling on friends. ‘Gash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. dii £ g 1-19tf. Martin Dunn, W. C. Klein and Har- ry Hoselton returned last evening ther met death, is reported to be getting along nicely. The three chil- dren of Mr. Bird will remain with their grandmother, Mrs. Swafford of Fifth ward. and $1.50, now 58 cents at Laqua’s. b 1t5-13; and daughter, Teressa, guests-at the T. C. Stuart home, 611 Minnesota = avenue, - visited their daughter, Mrs. Gross, at Itasca park, Thursday. :They were accompanied by Thomas Blair and Louis Neuman, and ‘made the trip by auto. J. W. Wilcox returned to Bemidji Friday evening from Henning, Alex- Harmeony Singing Special bargains. Tennis shoesyi$1 /| . Mr. and Mrs. F. T. P. Neumann | who are|l. GUITAR SPECIALTY With iSouthern Melodies | AN EGYPTIAN DANCER | A CARTOONIST 2 Chalk and Talk | ‘MISS GERALDINE Singing and Dancing i DON’T MISS THE FUN First Prize—Sl_O | Second Prize—$5.00 ; | No Other Screen Play Can Be Compared With It REX—Sun. & Mon. | | | | | | i | | Turpin, portrays ofie of the leading roles in— A Burlesque on “Carmen” is the Biggest 4 - B Chaplin Comedy Ever Made from a two:day's fishing_ trip. They [andria and Minneapolis where he has| g ok Zecured a number of live trout which gien t‘tor ;g‘; Nt:)law‘;:leii g‘xlellle S:miy ~ Z | have been” placed in’ & “tank im the atten a-ban T- | Third Street Oafe and these trout|day evening at the Radisson hotel RADIATOR | - ifi Minneapolisfin honor:of Fred Tay- REPAIRING ‘ Qre attracting- a great deal of at- tention. i NOTICE 3 All dairymen must have their barns white-washed and milk houses in working order by June 1, 1921, to comply with ordinance. D. R. Burgess, City Veterinarian, 3td5-11 . f NOTICE We, the undersigiied dentists, have agreed to close our offices each Sat- urday afternoon from Jume 1 to;Oc- tober ‘1, 1921, ' . 7 J. T. Tuomy, R. B. Richardson. J. W. ‘Diedrich; D. L. Stanton, T"M. Palmer, 18t5-31 | Bstate board. ler, ,president of the National Real Mr. Rilde tiaveling salesman for contractors’ supplies” was a Bemidji business visitor Wednesday from Hib- bing, where he ‘had visited- his bro-. ther, Elmer, and family for a few days. While here he was the guest’ of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jewett of Mis- sissippi avenue, returning to his home at. Minneapolis . Wednesday evening. 5o Special bargains. - Tennis shoes, $1 and $1.50, now 58 cents at Laqua's. 1t5-13 NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION public to stamp their name as well a8 write them on documents and. pa- pers where they take acknowledge- ments. The Pioneer Stationery Store can supply you with rubber name| stamps: on short notice. telephone or in person. PARTNERSHIP The firm of Hannah & Robertson consent. E. 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 &| will be paid by E. W. Hannah. $15-11-12-13 The new law requires ati notarfes | Order by [k Tel. 799-J. | 420t | | ) have dissolved partnership by mutual | d W. ' Hannah having |k Robertson prior to May 9th, 1921, domestic life Strange .ituatinfis, unexpected surprises and bits of humor interwoven in a dramatic tale of “Her Lord ‘and Master.” ! Comedy—“NEAT BUT NOT GAUDY” |, AND—A VOD-A-VIL MOVIE WITH SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM is [ auice: jovce | “HER LORD AND MASTER] Recoring—Re-building || Fender and Body Work SMITH-HINES RADIATOR CO. 507 Beltrami Ave. Phone 417 o s REX Sunday and Monday THE FAMOUS CONTINENTAL STAR IN “PASSION” ASSOCIATED FIRST N.{;'i‘lb;‘lAL PlC'I:I:JRES, INC., Presents THE AUDACIOUS, INCOMPARABLE POLA NECRI A MIGHTY EPIC OF THE SCREEN—TWGC YEARS TO PRODUCE—CAST OF 5,000 9 REELS THAT SEEM sut 5

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