Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 6

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' PAGE FIVE THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER DISTRICT FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS IN SESSION United Press) Mr. and Mrs. M. H:inzelman of | ca and Mrs, B. L. Ellis of were guest stoday of . H. Koors and fam- Ol jar rubbers ean e heated in nl pan untit they hecome § oft ad then | <mearved on holes in Yoy I|u|~\\u|<'r‘ (By | in the animal’ or the vegetablé @ | are mature’s litde experimer o g g by this means that she o0 E. F. Miskella of St. Paul was in| Bemidji Monday between troins en|Lake Itas ren‘s to Cuss Lake to transact busi- Minneapolis, I C. Larson of Crookston was @ Tuesday business caller here. mess, | —_— O ANY KIND of real estate deal, | see or write WIlllits & Olson, the land men. Mrs. W. S. Hughes, who hasbeen | 1-1tt ' Hat Shop. venue, Special sale this week at the Eiko Hats worth as much as 1t5-18 $10 and $15, choice $3.95. MODERN SAMARITANS TO species and varieties, pologists are of opir man beings were ¢ "that the tirst wh It might be Jrentes new Some anthro- afon that all hu- lzinally black and 4t man was a sport. sald that many white [ Pottle. your boots, shoes,” or anything ol B ity i l-m'» (hat needs mending, The I'HM"'-" Hreckenyides; May 45 r " vt with Ithan a hundred delegates from 27 | pateh should be towns were here Tuesday for annual | the heated blnle convention of the Ninth District Fed- | = {eration of Women’s clubs. The con- More i1l at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. William Stillmaker was call- Math Umhauer of Williams was a Bemidji business caller today. Get “Jack” Kodekuhr to cry your |to be improving. | Fozs: Mrs. Foss died Monday in Min-their regular meeting Thursday eve- sale. |Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-tt —_— neapol It is expected that inmter- . ... ¢ Sdloek ¢ = R With every meal serve Koors butt | ment will be made there. ning at 8 o’elock at the 1. 0. 0. K. hall e —— b e eal serve Koors butter ™" ° 3 k and it is desir at ¢ smbers be i1 4 0. P. Stevens of Littlefork was a supreme, 13t5-30 | b and it is desired that all members be Teadline -, 73. - | Don't fail to ge: the hats on ;ule present. Worida Prodies ontit Now Ben«dji business visitor today. George Fowler of Virginia was a Bemig)t business visitor Tuesday. |midji from Minbeapolis Monday are worth as much as §13, i . morning, after spending a few days|$3.95. 1t5-18 The “pmfi?‘A‘ST AIT CARR LAKI'; il ‘mu,;,_)‘ —_ Ladies black and tan kid and calf | there. OMrs. Carlson attended the| Ceraes i or st Mesl Of L youne Citivat » Migh tdeal oxfords, special $3:98. Conusmers Grand. chapter 6f the Orden of Eact- Edmond's shoes for 1aen, threy ladies of which drs 10 L. Hines 15 el Lol No price, | teacher, went to Carr Lake last eve- St your ideid 5 high For i you set | Shoe company. 5-5tf Tubbs of International Bemidji visitor today. Mrs. J. B. Falls was a Falls spent the day-here on business.§ phone 841. 4-5t C. BAILEY, Sec Annie Gilbertson and Julius Nelson 5 T e - { were united in marriage at the home he higher regions ix 1o be greatly Girl's white canvas oxfords and of S. W. Scott, 520 Beltrami avenue, SHri ed (o faithfulness of conduct. pumps at the Consumers Shoe com- M s < e il S » . fogrs Mont., who has visited her parents, S e R anaby. iy o app At 3 o'clock Tues afternoon, vany-at $1.69. 5-518 | \ir. and Mrs. H. S. Hanson of Bag- g_|;\lf“{1“‘,ap}f‘,’,§;}:; aiven 1o piace Al ¥, Sopineming e cnrenes | S ———— 1o et alley, and allly, "0 " he evening for Pinewood. "AN UNUSUAL PICTURE W. H. Hall of Thief River Falls spent Tuesday in the city on busi- G, H. for the past three wgeks, i§ reported |the death of her sis Mr. . g = o tioneer, will sell anything for yo Frank ‘Marticot of International | get in touch with him for your sate. |y "ol Rhea, 1010 Beltrami avenue, Mrs. G. S. Carson and daughter, Julius Miller, returned to Be- ern Star held in Minneapolis last week. \ “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- Miss Nell lanson of Glazzow, 'ley for the past month, is visiting friends in Bemidji this week before returning to her heme. She also ex- ed to Minneapolis Tuesday right by, , Mrs. Rachael lat the Klko Hat Shop at $3.95. They are wounderful vaiues. Some ¢t them choice ridiculous rs Shoz Company. o-51f the Corsume! styles at 1 $6.29. | B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of lodge Thursday evening. TO THE CITEi‘.Ns OF BEMIDJI barrels filled with tin cans on or be- fore Wednesday, May 18, at which time I will collect the garbage in ac- MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The Modern Samaritans will hold YOUNG LAhIES HAVE WEINER ning and had a weiner roast on the shores of the lake. A up fire was built and an enjoyable evening spent There were about thirty-five present. GILBERTSON-NELSON Mr. where they will visit Thursday when they will return ‘here to maxe their bseribe for Tne Dally "Plonnur.i\'emmn will end today. respond to that deserip- | S;n et sl e—— people todiy tion, though’ 1o i t In the same sense—~ | Philadelolin Ledger, " bank must have noreea what ¥ n Bag i ~o atomizer the prrapefruit is—~Bostg o nim high. you will have always i worthy of your To have that which by VO ry nature is o perpetual invi- | ior , mever stooping to you, but eall- inz )y ou;:if you would enjoy it up into fonothing fanhe its w5 TEARLE WILLIAMS i THE PURPLE CIPHER ness. s, + 3 peets to stop ¢n Minneapolis a few o i s ) home. Mr. Nelson will resune his e T e 5 s cordance with ordinance No. 76. bl e Our motlo.is quality! Our strength 43¥5 en route to her home. Tated, Bemidjl, Minn., May 16, 1921, | Work with Olson's restaury - is service. Phelps’ Grocery. Phone| 5 . JLS-1T JOE HAHN, Scavenger. e - 657. 1mon5-22 | _ No nll’efllt complete unless you serye | — ELKS TO HOLD REGULAR | Koors butter supreme. 1515+ E . Mr. and Mrs. Ridelle of Turtle Riv-| . ;MRS' \ggRRF};?g,SD gfi&lfi%}gx&gg ADT - MEETING THURSDAY 1VIGHT Tangled threads of suspense, intrigue, romance er drgve to Bemidji Tuesday and \¢ The condition of Judge Spoomer,| = FEC e LT tained 1 The ':; P-% ’x ool e ReEks and adventure bind and hold one thralled and i Mrs. A. A. Warficid entertained lar meeting Thursday cvening at the 1 v 8 th & thrilled until the daring and surprising denoue- ited friends. Rev. Fr. Cummings was in Bemidji Sunday trains, calling on friends. between | w: $50,000 to loan on farms. The ti Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. | who is in St. Mar !neupolis because of Hill City | over two hospital in Min- injuries received weeks ago in a railway reck near Minneapolis, is reported {to be slightly improved, and he is !expected to return to Bemidl some me next week. 10-27t1 Mr. and Mrs. D. S. DMitchell motor ed to Kelliher today, where Mr. Mit- chell transacted busincss during the day. | Harold Erickson cf Dayten, N. D.,| is visiting at the hcme of his uncle, FRIDAY JACK WILLIAMS thic afternccn at her home, 711 Lake Beulevard, at a miscellaneous show- er honoring Miss Etta Eichstadt, who |1s to become a bride in Jure. Mrs. Nancy Westcott, of Sy- racuse, N. Y., who declares Tan- lac is the greatest medicine on earth, Says it built her up to where she is just brimful of new life and energy. - ks’ hall at 8 o’clc at which tivne | there will be a large numbz ol plicants balloted on. Al anembess ire urged to be present. METHODIST LADIES' A (D MEETS THURSDAY AFXERNOON The Ladies’ Aid of the Mwthodist church will meet ins the chur:h ment Thursday aftcrnoon at o'cleck. After the auu coffce and cake wile be ser cocial hour enjoyrd. EPISCOPAL GUILD! WILL t HOLD MEETIN& THURSDAY ment straightens out the snarled skein. JIMMY AUBREY COMEDY—*“THE DECORATOR” ELKO .5"7wes ELKO—Sun.—Mon.—Tues. ! Parsons Preach About Sowing the C. L. Arnold and family, 415 America THE avenue. - Byt — ! The Episcopal Guild cof St Burtholo- Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G.| ‘HUMAN FLY’ mews ehureh will meet with Mrs. d 4 B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. | Tuitus Smith, 1020 Beltrami avenue, L[/ 1N i g 1-19t5 CLIMB Thursday afcernoon at 2:30. All mem- Dbers are especially urgea to be pre- What Do They Mean? ‘William Anderson of Pupos move his family to Bemidji thi and they will reside here during the summer. | Lucine McQuaig returned to Be- midji Monday morning from Minne- avclis where she spent a few days vis- iting friends. . .Gee Whiz! Ma, I fcreot to get a! vound of ls ors_Butter Supreme. The Grand Theatre Building 7:00 P. M. He Appears in Person— and Tells of His Experiences Special Attraction Six Melody Maids _SINGING and DANCING sept. ; | - | NATURE FOND- OF FREAKS' Good Old Dame Scems to Take Pride | in Perpetuating Physical Oddi- ties in Mankind. Ocrasionally it happens that a hoy or girl is born Akith webbed feet— is to say, with toes united by y tissue R E X Theatre WILLIAM FOX Prejenh BEGINNING SATURDAY 1' ® — | Jom Mix REX 7TH U Rs D AY The Screen’s Daredevil—in BEMIDJI SHOE STORE ?"" | Saxaphones, Violins, Banjos N~ | o (¥ ] called “xnd i e Hesbert Schuktz, who has been in This eccdrtr ¥ = the e.xl\u;lo{i‘ of Gill Bros.. for some GRAND s llon 15 3 j MAY ALLISON time ,left Tuesday night for Minne- 1 i iy, saring i . apolis, where he will be employed. et in AH[I’S LATEfS'lI)' WESTERN T‘:-ll;lLLER . : [ “The Magazine of Heredity de- [} ¢ rama of Daredeviltry and Romance i B andl e b Yeribes one such ease, in a branch of | THE M?)%RIAGE Directed by Jacques Jaccard ines spen oday in he country as ’, 8 + "l s i @ 1 New England family. The pa- the guest of Mrs. C. J. Winter, who, an Qe « R ; : lived two miles west of town. | (ternal grandfather was web-footed | ’ = SR T b | ———THURSDAY— “I just think Tanlac is the greatest and bequeathed his peculiar toes 1o ! WILLIAM ASHE FONTAINE FOX COMEDY A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | medicine on ecarth and I can never i‘fs"’]'_" “"‘\" 1"“;"]”‘0" them along to three || A Racy Story of Intrigue in Emery DeRushia of Mill Park, Tues- i praise it eriough for what it’s dene:©f his six children. | -1 5 day, May 17. Motler and baby are f The Cameo Girl for me. . I€ these people were to intermarry | Eligh Society FOX NEWS reported to be getting along nicely. “For two years I was in a badly for three or four generations with an- | lapted by Ruth Ann Bald- e | DOLORES run-down condition. 1 had no appe-iother web-footed family, all the chil- | 1‘:;“ lf:’)l'(t"]é screen from 1\?['{1!‘- S e Ladies’ white canvas oxfords in| CASSINELLI tite, and after every meal I would be dren born would exhibit the pecutiar- ||~ M" & 1 atizati Rex Orchestra 7:10-9:00—10c-25¢ the new military heels at $2.19. | in awful distress from indigestion and | fy. * For nature, curiously enongh. | garet Mayo's drama ization B 5-5t1, PR P blodatlimz- 1My nervest were gn ‘c‘fie” sooms always willing to perpetuate 1| 0 Mrs. Humphrey Ward’s | an could never get a good night’s| freaks of any kind i| novel “ i y kind. 3 The Elks Entertainment commitlee: TARNISHED ?}Ifqt) I feltltu:ed an('l }::orn-(;)ut all| \what we call freaks, or “spor : announces that invitations have been | 7] he time, was losing weight, and many - ———————————————— | issued for their dance Friday night of | REPUTATIONS times 1 was so weak I couldn’t look : e —— this week. Music will be furnished |after my houscwork. 1 just felt mis- i THE PRINCESS CHARMING OF THE SCREEN by Dot Van’s Syncopators. 1t5-18/ Ai56 crab[l‘c.I sited ; e Vl | B - - s — il == | “fanlac helped one of my friends R g . Mrs. Thomas Bailey and daughter, !so much that } began taking it and| | § —— Mrs. Carl Cook, will leave Bemidji to- TOM SANTSCHI 1it has certainly built me up into splen- | | | 0] » 5 (] night for Rochester, where Mrs. Baf- In Short Western did health. My appetite is so big I ; 4 - ley vtvm receive further medical treat-| t canr ]]mn”y get cnoug}?{ tlo gat r:g\;v, ¥ 4 ment. Fand am never troubled a Darticle, 855 ' —_— BEYOND {with bloating or indigestion. -~ My/ .' M e | | NOTICE | THE TRAIL?’ | nerves are as steady as clockwork, | | L p We, the undersigned dentists, have: ‘aml I cleep like a child at night. 1] Tt agreed to close our offices each Sat- = 1 have recovered my strength d \ i 5 H e \1§(Iay afternoon from June 1 to Oc- ! just brimful of miv life :nzl 2:':\”;?‘ ' # 4 tober 1, 1921. In fact, I feel better than I have in rules ot R iy AR Ay & J. T. Tuomy, -~ | E K 0 Iyears. My gratitude towards Tanlac | i T ¢ S s MR RS et R. E. Richardson I g is unbounded.” . | . J. W. Diedrich, | The above statement was recently From the Absorbing Popular Novel D. L. Stanton, ' ,made by Mrs. Nancy Westcott, 121 | By Charles Tenney Jackson 18t5-31 G. M/ Palmer. Market St., Syracuse, N.-Y.—Adv. | | . : % y ) d o s " > ! Ll _ i A love story of the Mississippi Valley when a Pionecer N Civilization was moulded out of primitive pas- ! sions and tender loyalties to become the ! i rugged Middle West of today. Josef Konecny Concert —iz0 siowo— e ; | Booth Tarkington’s Comedy— TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK - N “EDGAR’S HAMLET” 07 ) NS S Not the ‘Best’ Boy in Town—Not the ‘Worst’ Boy in Town . m assa Or Just an Ordinary American Boy AT [ 5 Whom Everyone Will Love | TThis new pattern represents all that s attractive and durable in the finest e L E—— S of silverplate, It comes direct from o o Methodist Chur h the aristocracy of silversmithing, ceady asd showat O v C ! 1o beautify, your table, ran 10c and 25¢ onlg : < | i ‘ ) q 1 “'Auspices Harmonick Glee Club 1847(5110\?91?\5\5&!!31{054 . ! 3 ! Like other patterns in this times — —ADMISSION— fested brand of silverplate, the Ams (Tax Included) bassador is guaranteed without E]uul‘5< QUALITY FOOTWEAR : fication. As an anniversary gift, if | The quality and service that we are giving to our cus- ADULTS—$1.10 STUDENTS—55¢ offers an cxcellent opportunity for the 'l tomers in our Foot-Wear Department will be given in our starting of a new and beautiful silver [ D . . service, o | Repairing Department Iy Mar}’(g"?( ) and Lola (gl“rel ;A“ey - Come in and see this netd pattertty ] ] We can make your old shoes look like new—try it if you laniste oprano il have not already done so. ssisting Artists B ARKEIR THE STORE OF ECONOMY AND QUALITY 315 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn.

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