Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 16, 1921, Page 3

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George Elwell of Cass Lake’apent the day in Bemidji Sunday. @ M. Brown of Red Lake was a Be- midji business visitor today. Get “Jack’” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-tt F. E. Kelly of Little Falls spent the day /in the city on business. - C. E. Leon of Crookston spent Sat- urday in the aity on business. O \ Ladies black and tan kid and calf oxfords, special $3.98. Conusmers Shoe company. . 5-5tf Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Park Rapids were Sunday visitors in this city. k J. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls was a business visitor in Bemidji today. Girl’'s white canvas’ oxfords and pumps at the Consumers Shoe com- pany at $1.69. 6-5tt Mrs. Ida Reed of Walker “was among the out of town'callers in the city today. R. W. Delaney and Miss Marie M. Rider of Shevlin were Bemidji visit- ors on Sunday. Our motto, is quality! Our strength is service. Phelps’ Grocery. Phone 657. 1mon5-22 J. Bolduc and Mildred Bolduc of International Fallsl weré Sunday vis- itors in Bemidji. Dr. D. R. Burgess returned Sun- day from Pitt, Minn., where he spent the past few! days on business. $50,000 to loan on farms. -The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27¢t Mrs. L. Price of Blackduck, sis- ter of the late Mrs. J. M. Neumanr, returned td her home Saturday. Don’t forget the dance at Charles Keonig’s farm, 14 miles southwest of town Saturday night, May 21, Re- voir’s orchestra. it5-16 J. C. Courtney of Fergus Falls spent the week end in Bemidji call- ing on friends and transacting busi- ness. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf Earle Allan of Cass Lake who un- derwent a serious operation at St. Anthony’s hcespital about two weeks ago, is reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. Allen isa brother of Mrs. R. W. Koehn of Bemidji. & Grant Ohm, who has spent the past :week' at his home :at Thief River Falls. returned to Bemidji and this morning began his new duties at the Gill Brothers clothing store. Ladies’ white canvas oxtords in the new military heels at $2.19. 6-5tf Mrs. H. L. Carter of Cass Lake vis- jted 'Mrs. L. G. Crothers, 713 Bel- trami avenue, last week. She was en route’ to iCleveland, Ohio, to-attend the supreme convention of the Royal Neighbors, to be held there this week. : Mrs. William Helin of Minneapolis, returned to her home this morning after spending a week with friends in Bemidji. She came here to attend the funeral of Mrs. J. M." Neumann. While in the city she was the guest «0of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Johnson. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. * 1-1tt Abe Grossman left Saturday eve- ning for the Twin (Qities to attend the fourteenth seml-annual conven- tion of the United States Clothiers. He will also attend to business in- terests at North Branch and will purchase the latest styles in cloth Clish of Fifth ward, has been real ing for both stores while there. “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. ~~ 4-5tt Mrs. A. Panchot, sister of the late Mrs. J. M. Neuman, and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. P. Neumann and daughter Ter- essa, all of Foreston, Minn., who have been the guest of Mrs. T. C. Studrt and family for the past week, return- ed to their home Saturday. They came to Bemidji to attend the funer-| al of the late Mrs. J. M. Neumann. NOTICE ‘We, the undersigned dentists, have _agreed to close our offices each Sat- urday afternoon from June 1 to Oc- tober 1, 1921. " J. T. Tuomy, R. E. Richardson. J. W. Diedrich, D. L. Stanton, G. M. Palmer. 18t5-31 ¢ . UNUSUALTAND ATTRACTIVE v o . s S o ertpe. that silken fabric with the lustrous satin finish, makes up this | frock effectively. ~1It is in henna, com- biried with lace dyed in the same color. A convertible collar finishes the V-shaped | neck, while. the. adjustment is effected on the left shoulder and under the left arm, The outer front of the dress is Jaid in plaits at' the waist, hanging in jabot drapery at the sides. edium size requirés 4 yards 36-inch material, with 134 yard allover lace. ! i “Pictorial Review: Dress No. 9294 Sizes, 34 to 46 inches-bust. Price, 35 cents. . & Rt Mrs. Earl Allen of Cass Lake lis al :guest at the R. W. Koehn home, 416 | Irvine avenue, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Graf of Wolfe Lake autoed to Bemidji Saturday and called on friends. - iz! Ma. I fergot to get a "Gefi f Koors Butter S ‘nound D‘ t/)ors er \lDre'l:!llg.tB_ao Mrs. Roy Conat of Northern was | shopping and calilng on friends in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Beth McGregor leaves for St.| Paul tonight and will be absent from the city for several days. i 1t you have something you don’t ywant or need, let your neighbor buy | it. List it with “Jack” Rodekuhr's | sale. Phone 841. 9d-5-4 Mr. Ruby, associated with the “Wheelock’s Weekly” of Fergus Falls | spent Sunday in Bemddji. Miss Josephine Parker visited Miss Lucile Young, who ‘s teaching in the school at Mizpah for the week-end. ! With every meal serve Koors butter supreme, 13t5-30 Mrs. Hattiie Ostrander of Turtle River was in Bemidji Saturday en route to Blackduck to visit friends | for a week. . { 1 Edmond’s shoes for 1wen, three styles. at-the ridiculous low price, $6.29; Corsumers Shoe Company. | 55 ‘Wayne Amadon, who was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. E. Rutledge, for a few days, returned to his.home at| Mellard Saturday. Mrs. Beuford Geil of Minneapolis spent Sunday-in Bemidji with her husband, who is associated with the Security State bank. T . No meal complete unless you serve Koors butter supreme. 13t5-30 Mrs. E. N. French and Mrs. George Kreatz returned to Bemidji Sunday morhing from the Twin Citles. They | attended the Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star held in St. Paul last week. Miss eight-year-old May Clish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William sick with bronchitis the past week, but'was Teported better this morning. Rev. L. P. Warford will go to Tur- t1é River Tuesday and will hold ser- vices there in the evening. | Dorothy. May, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Me- Dermid, was operated upon in 8t. An-| thony’s hospital Wednesday and is re- ported to be getting along nicely.‘r i i | Miss Melissa Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell, 1212 Minnesota avenue, fell and injured her ‘arm quite badly Friday. She had to have the member placed in cast. % ’ Bemidji are expected to arrive home from Minneapolis, where they have been for the past week. They made | the trip by auto, and Mr. Gould at- | tended ‘the K. C, convention at Man- kato en route to Minneapolis. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Gould at St. Paul while there. Danger in Too Close Shave. . According to the statement of a New York physician, shaving in- creases the liability of the individual | to neuralgia and other nervous trou-, | bles of the face, and close shaving of | the upper lip each day often’ has | been “éredited with weakening the! nerves that affect’ the eyes, causing acute eye trouble .that disappeared whén the mustache was permitted €0 grow. 2 | xinmeflba for The baily “Pioneer. | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTERTAINED AT DINNER . Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Zentz and fam- ily are'being entertained ‘this eve- ning at six o’clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor at Lake Plantaganet. CLASS IN CIVICS WILL MEET THIS EVENING The League of Women Voter’s class in civies .will hold its regular meeting this evening in the Library building at 8 o’clock. Everyone is welcome. QUEEN ESTHERS TO HOLD MEETING THIS EVENING The Queen Esthers will mect this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Anna Brown, 1418 Beltrami avenue. A large attendance is espe- dially urged. 2 EASTERN STAR TO HOLD MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT The Bemidji Order of Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting Tues- day evening at 8 o’clock in the Ma-! sonic hall, and it is urged that all members be present. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT | BAPTIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY Rev. R. N. Crawford, a returned| missionary from Burma, will speak at | the Baptist church Wednesday eve-| ning at 8 o’clock. The public is in-| vited to this service. t ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL | . MEET TUESDAY NIGHT The Royal Neighbors will hold| their regular meeting Tuesday eve-| ning at 8 o’clock at the I. O, O. F. hall and all members are ‘requested | to be present. The drill team wili| drill after the business session. MRS. ARNOLD ENTERTAINS | Mrs. F. S. Arnold entertained Miss | Hazel Southworth of Blackfoot, lda-| ho, at 12 o’clock dinner today, - Miss | Southworth formerly lived in Be«; midji. © Mrs. Arnold also invited six of her former friends to afternoon tea this afternoon, in Miss Southworth’s honor. W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO MEET THIS EVENING The Woman’s Benefit Association| | says them about the rest of us.—Bos: | it was the first d | the world and by | the same day DICKENS"OFFICE BOY al 1, is of est in view of the recent claboration of the 109th annive of the birth of Charles Dicker Jackson wa the novelist's office boy at the time| Dickens was assistant editor of the Year Round.” It was young ke son's duty to see if Mr., Dickens wa “n” to the numerous callers. Defined. | A cynlc is a person who discovers | mean things about himself and then | ton Transcript. Reason for Sunday. How. 'did Sunday become the first | day of the week instead of the seventh? The Mibbath of the Jews was the | seventh day of the week, the day of | cessation from work amorng all He- | brews, following six days of labor | and closing the week. Sund the first day of the week celebrated in memory of the resurrection of | Christ. It Is therefore also known as | the Lord’s day. In the Bible (in XX, 7) we are told that the d in Troas met weekly on the fi of the week for exhortation and th breaking of brexd. Justin Mariyr suid that Christian of Maccabees have a large class to be! = iniated at the regular business meet- ing tonight, and all embers are/ urged to be present. and lunch will follow session. the business! | PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON | The dining room division of the! Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. F. S. Arnold, §02| Beltrami_ avenue, tomorrow after- noon. Mrs. N. E. Given will enter- tain with Mrs. Arnold. All mem- bers are.urged to be present. | h i | . HANSON-BERG Miss Merle Hanson, were married Sat-| urday evening - at 8 o'clock at the/ Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. L. P | Warford officiating. They were at-, tended by Mr. and Mrs. 0. Olson. Af-| ter the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride.| They will take a short wedding trip| this week, after which they will make their home at 503 Mississippi avenue. SMITHS CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Grant Valley celebrated their silver wedding/| anniversary at their home Sunday by inviting about 50 guests to their| home, where an enjoyable afternoon| was spent in a social way, with dane-| ing, cards, music and conversation Mrs. Smith served a six o’clock din-| ner. They received a number of| beautiful pieces of silver as gifts from the guests. THE PIONEER WANT ADS| BRING RESULTS A social. time | 8. ““Come fo the City Drug Store”’ YOU'LL AGREE That some of the things we do N6t do in our prescription department comprise /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 not high grade and fresh. Next time you have a preseription to be filled bring it to The City Drug Store—it’s worth while. A Good Place to Trade CITY DRUG STORE LALIBERTE ERICKSON DRUGGISTS GRAND Tonight Second Show Begins at 9 O’Clock Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gould and Mrs. (g @ § B g o 3 ! William Corrigan and two children of | b ‘A FIVE-ACT EPIC OF THE GLOWING WEST Powerfully Portrayed By an All-Star Cast CHARLES CLARY—IRENE RICH KATHLYEEN O’CONNOR JAMES GORDON A Rapid Action Drama —ALSO SHOWING— “HIS FEARFUL FINISH” A Two-Part Comedy WATCH FOR “THE HUMAN FLY” COMING IN PERSON—FRIDAY of Vivid Americanism Skies of Yellow and Blue. | A yellow sky Is ir is moist. Moi parent than dry, and it allows the low rays to pass. A blue sky is brought about by the weak blue r reflected through and are sent b upward, A golf enthusins Worm as T Sumoa boasts a seaworm treme slenderne which Is eaten | raw and cooked. 1ch rather deive a little white ball ke the oyster, botk eaused because the | st air is more tre which cannot nthusiast. & one who would ! hin as Straw. of ex- like a fine straw, [ | { ROMANCE, MYSTERY and WHIMSICAL SCENES OF HUMOR IN ALLURING SPLENDOR PRESENTS ?y Eddwsrd, Hmb/oc,{_, DIRECTED BY iy G The Extrao nificence of the Tremen- dous Stage Success Is Outdone b Interpretation. EIGHT REEL! SUPER-SPECIAL NO SHORT SUBJECTS COME AT SEATS e nonsnmm-com@ L'\ Last Times Tonight ASNIER The Store cAhead Special Sale of TRIMMED HATS at . See Window Display DON'T FORGET THE DAYS TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY By a very fortunate purchase we are able to place these Hats on Sale at this ridiculously low price, the lot is worth less than $7.50 and up to $15.00. Not a Hat in rdinary Mag- y the Screen 7:30 & 9:15 15c—-30c The knells—the for four. lived again! A story that B place screen plot. climax it lea that all Iko- Symbol!. 'y The most certain of all death of a murderous and wrathful Chinese tong. Itboded death § Three died but EARLE WILLIAMS The Purple "Cipher tinctly alone and unique against the ruck of common- ¥ of its daring and ingenious It baffles you with its maze of mystery and intriguc, romance and adventure and, [ then with crashing cap to its, [ good photoplays should—startled, but pleased.: § Fatal REX TUESD AY - TOM MIX in— Husband” Eileen Percy “Why Trust Your A BREEZY STORY OF SUSPICIOUS WIVES “TOONERVILLE TROLLEY” Two-Part Comedy WEDNESDAY “THE TERROR” — THURSDAY— MAY ALLISON in Mrs. Humphrey Ward’s “THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM ASHE” threatening sign How? See— in, stands out’ dis- stories, because ves you in mood, Tuesday Last A Mighty Epic of the Screen CAST OF 5,000 Rex Orchestra . Matinee: 2:30—10c-30c REX THEATRE Today Your Associated First Naticral Pictures, Inc., Presents— Chance THE AUDACIOUS, INCOMPARABLE “WET AND WARMER” tal star "N Two Years to Produce O REELS THAT SEEM pur s A Henry Lehrman Comedy & Wed. DAILY PIONEER WANT AD R. A. Amadon, Director Evenings: 7:10-9:10 § BRING RESULTS

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