Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 7

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i L— ORI \ e L I o I (. Larson _ofi Crookston was g Tueszday business caller here, & e lath Umhauer; of Williams was a Bemidji husiness caller today. Get “Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. {Licensed, Phone 841, 4-5-tt — 0. iP. Stevens: of Littlefork was a Ben{.dji business visitor today. George Fowler of Virginia was a Bemidji business visitor Tuesday. Lafilas black and tan kid and cait oxfords, §pecial’ $3:98. . Conusmers Shoe company. 5-5tt et Mre. J. B. Tubbs of International Talls! was o Beniidjt visitor today. Frank ‘Marticot Gf International Falls'spent-the day-here on business. Girl’s white canvas oxtords and pumps at the Consumers Shoe com- pany-at $1.69. 5-5tf ‘W. H. ‘Hall of Thief River Falls spent esday in the city on busi- ness. — Our mottd.s quality! Our strength is service. Phelps’ Grocery. < Phone 657. A 1mon5-22 Mr. and Mrs. Ridelle of Turtle Riv- er drpve to Bemidji Tuesday and Cs- ited friends. Rev. Fr. Cummings of Hill City wag in Bemidji Sunday -between tmin%, calling on friends. $60,000 to Toan on farms. The| Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. e Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. IMitchell motor ef to Kelliher today, where Mr. Mit-| ss during the% chell transacted busine: day. Harold Erickson cf Dayten, N. D., is. visiting at the hcme of his uncle, C. L. Arnold and family, 415 America | avenue. Cash paid for Liberty hoflds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. Y b i = 1-19tf ‘Willlam Anderson of Puposky will} move his family to Bemidji this week, | and they will reside here during the; summer. Lucine MeQuaig returned to Be-| midji Monday morning from Minne-| avolis where she spenia few days vis-| iting-friends. | . .Gée Whiz! Ma, T fcrgot to get a -pound of Koors Butter Supreme. " R e e is-a0 Heybert Schultz,” who ‘has been in the employ of Gill Bros.. for some/ time ,left Tuesday-night.for Minne apolis, where he will'be employed. Ms. E. JI. Denu and Mrs. P. L.} Hines spent 'to in the country as the guest of Mrs. C. J. Winter, who lived two miles west of town. A ;son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emery DeRushia of Mill Park, Tues- day, May 17. Mother and baby are; reported to be getting along nicely. Ladies’ white canvas- oxfords in the new military heels at §2:19. : 6-5t1 The Elks Entertainment committee announces that invitations have been issued for their dance Friday night of this week. Music will be furnished by Dot Van's Syncopators. 1t5-18 — Mrs. Thomas Bailey“and daughter, Mrs. Carl Cook, will leave: Béemidji to- night for Rochester, where Mrs. Bat- | ley will receive further medical treat-| ment. 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, 185-31 G. M/ Palmer. |Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hanson of Bag- Tley for the past month, is visiting B. F. Miskella of St. Paul was in Mr. and Mrs. M. Heinzelman of Bem!d{i Monday between trains en|Lake Itasca and Mrs, E. L. Ellis of rants to Cass Lake to transact busi- | Minneapolis, were guest stoday of sy, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors and fam- ily, 912 Minnesota avenue, FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. y 1-1te Special sale this week at the Elko Hat Shop. :Hats ‘worth as much as $10 and $15, choice $3.95. 1t5-18 Mrs. W. S. Hughes, who hasbeen i1l at the home ‘of ‘er daughter, Mrs. G. H. Rhea, 1010 Beltrami:avenue, for ‘the pas: ree wgeks, ‘(X reported to be improving. SV Mrs. William Stillmaker was call- the death of her sisier, Mrs:. Rachael Fossi Mrs. Foss died Monday in Min- neapolis. It is' expected that inter- ment ‘will be made there. With every supreme, Mrs. G. S. Carson and daughter, | Mrs. Julius Miller, returned to Bes| meal serve Koors butter LR £ 18te-3Y Don't fail o ses the hate on ale at the Elke Hat Shop at $3.95. They are wonderful, vaiues. Some cf tham are worth as much as $15, choice midji from - Minneapolis ' Monday |27 .} morning, after &pending a few days|$3.95. 1t5-18 there. - (Mrs. €aFlson attended the BRI Edmond’s shoe§ for 1en, three Grands chapter Of the Ordep of East- a) styles at the ridiculous low price, ern ‘Star held in Minneapolis last week. i 1$6.29. Consumers Shoe Company. b-5tf ‘Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed -auc- B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will pe a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. T. C. BAILEY, Sec’y. TO THE CITIZENS OF BEMIDJI Notice is hereby given to place all garbage cans near’the alley, and all 3 - ¥ | barrels filled with tin cans on or be- :‘;‘t'f“‘“i s week beforefore Wednesday, May 18, at which urning to her home. ol Itime I will collect the garbage in ac- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone “84¥. 4-Gtt Miss (Nell - Hlanson of Glasgow, | Mont., who has visited her parents,| ed to Minneapolis Tuesday right by | i DISTRICT FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS IN SESSION (By United Press) Breckenridge, May 18.—More than a)hundred delegates from 27 towns were here Tuesday for annual For Mending Flubbers. ‘010 jar rubbers can e heated in a kofl and then { { In the anfnal or “the vegetablé ™ goena | are nature’s litde experimer @& It lqi pan untit they become by this weans that she ‘,rv;";'t., new | smeared on holes in Yo hot-water | and varieties. €no quthro- | bottle, your boots, shoes.tor anything s are of opir g "k il e | @lke that neads mending. The rubber Were € arinally black and | pateh should be smoothed down with that the first wh g Lo ey sport. | the hegted blnle of a Knife. convention of the Ninth District Fed- It might be ‘quiq thae many white | ———— eration of Women’s clubs. The con- people ",dm; vespond ‘to’ that ]losrrlx\-l Subseribe - for Tne Dally ' Plonedr. |venticn will end today. tlon, thouzh’ nat ‘1n the same P B e — Philadelplia yeager, { S [MODERY SAMARITANS T0 | MEET THURSDAY NIGHT| { The Modern Samaritans will hold | {their vegllar meeting Thursday eve- | ] hing at 8 0'clock at the 1.0, 0. F. hail | T R = i and it is desired that all members be | “w""h\‘L‘:fln‘ t se ok i Sy it New | [présent. | Worida Produis outil T 4 ! £ 7 S £ !'bank wus have - naneea what p Bog | YOUNG mplES HAVE WEINER | Wtomizer “the ‘xr;npurrulr is.—Bosd ! ' ROAST AT. CARR LAKE|-“transcrint. | | ‘The “Philathea” class of young| ——— | ladies of which Mrs. P. L. Hines is| Cultivati» High ldeals. Set your ided s high. For i your aim highk: You will have alw fomothing ¥ ant .is worthy of your | falthD puess, To have that which by | its v py nature is.a perpetual Im'l-‘ ; GILBERTSON-NELSON ‘ tatior |!1~}'<-1' sum.mn;: to you,but call- ‘ | ‘Annie Gilbertson and Julius Nelson ¥ ous if you would enjoy it up into | | were uniited in marriage at the home/| the higher regions is to be greatly | stirl e to faithfulness of _conduct, | | | |teacher, went to Carr Lake last cve- ining and had a weiner roast on the; |shores of the lake. A camp fire was | /built and an enjoyable evening spent. | There ware about thirty-five present. | lof S. W. Scott, 520 Beltrami avenue, lat 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, MY.| antt mertorming the cereme v, Inev| == spes—————————xu {left in the evening for Pinewuud.‘i INU {where they will visit Thursday when| . UNUSUAL PICTURE Ithey will return here to make their: ) ihome. Mr. Nelson will resime his| 10-27t8 | - pects to stop #n Minneapolis a few days en route to her home. No meal complete unless Koors butter supreme. ‘you serve 13t5-30 The condition of Judge Spooner, who is in St. Mary’s hospital in Min- neapolis because of injuries received ovier two weeks ago in a ‘railway wreck near IMinneapolis, is reported to be slightly improved, and he is expected to return to Bemidd some time next week. JACK WILLIAMS THE ‘HUMAN FLY’ CLIMB 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 Suxfi:ph}ines, iolins, Banjos GRAND FRIDAY | |cordance with ordinance No. 76. 5 | o o Iwork with Olson’s Testaurand ‘{ | | Dated, Bemidji, Minn., May 16, 1921. | 1517 JOE HAHN, Scavenger. | 1 | | { ELKS T0 HOLD REGULAR ! | MRS. WARFIELD ENTERTAINS | MEETING THURSDAY 1VIGHT | FOR MISS ETTA EICKSTADT | ppe B. P. 0. E. wiil hold its regu-| | Mrs. A. A. Warficid entertained |lar meeting Thursday evening at the | thic afternocn at her home, 711 Lake | Elks’ hall at 8 o’cleck, at which tivne | ;Bculevurd, at a miscellaneous show- |there will be a large numbar of ap-} | er honoring Miss Etta Eichstadt, who | plicants balloted on. All aembess are urged to be present. ;is to become a bride in Jure. | METHODIST LADIES’ A (D MEETS THURSDAY AFWERNOON | | fThe Ladies’ Aid of the Mathodist church will meet in the chur2h. hase- | ment Thursday afternoon at 3:30 lo'clock. ~After the pus.ness {coffee and cake wile be serve cocial hour enjcyrd. | REE\ — | EPISCOPAL GUILD! WILL Tangled threads of suspense, intrigue, romance and adventure bind and hold one thralled and thrilled until the daring and surprising denoue- ment straightens out the snarled skein. JIMMY AUBREY COMEDY—“THE DECORATOR” ELKO . SO Ll s WA ! Mrs. Nancy Westcott, of Sy- {] racuse, N. ¥., who declares Tan- 1] lac is the greatest medicine on earth, Says it built her up to where she is just brimful of TONIGHT AST TIMES ELKO—Sun.—Mon.—Tues. zession, d and a . * Parsons Preach About new life and energy. B HoLD MEETING mvRsoay | SO ng t]ze | The Episcopal Guild ¢f £t.- Bartholo-| | mew’s church will meet with Mrs. |1} d ° | Juiius Smith, 1020. Beltrami avenue, ln - |Thursday afcernoon at 2:30, All mem- ibers are especially urged to be pre- sept. = i | NATURE FREAKS | | Good Old Dame Seems to Take Pride in Perpetuating Physical Oddi- ties in Mankind. REX THEATRE TODAY WILLIAM FOX Presents | TJom Mix | The Screen’s Daredevil—in “The TERROR”™ HIS LATEST WESTERN THRILLER A Drama of Daredeviltry and Romance Directed by Jacques Jaccard What Do They Mean? REX Theatre BEGINNING SATURDAY r | | \ FOND- OF T { | REX THURSDAY MAY ALLISON “THE MARRIAGE OF Ocpasionally. it happens that a boy or girl is born. Aith ‘webbed feet— lllmt is to say, with tocs united by | fleshy " tissues. is a phenomenon { called PERndagsfly. | iThis eccemtricity is apt to be hand- ;cd down from generation to gener:- jtion in a family, appearing in some of its members, but not in_others. [,"The Magazine of Heredity de- | seribes one suchicase, in a branch of —THURSDAY— The Cameo Girl fan ala v England family. The pa- J ternal*“grandfather was web-footed “I just think Tanlac is the greatest | and bequeathed his peculiar toes to medicine on earth and I can never | a son, who passed them along to three praise it erough for what it’s dene | Of his six children. for me. | It these people were to intermarry “For two years I was in a badly | for three or four generations with a I had no appe- | other web-footed family, all the chi WILLIAM ASHE” A Racy Story of Intrigue in High Society Adapted by Ruth Ann Bald- FONTAINE FOX COMEDY FOX NEWS | DOLORES run-down condition. e M — tite, and after-every meal I would be | dren born would éxhibit th scutiar- || VIR for the S,creen frmp M.ar' Rex Orch - :10-9: » « + CASSINELLI in awful distress from indigestion and{ 1fy. “For !;q’tm'e(f‘"énrlouslley ";:::.;;,‘: garet Mayo's dramatization } chestra 7:10-9:00—10c-25¢ __ SRR bl(:iatlmg. ldMy nervest were gn _eig"eyi seems always Willlpg ‘to perpctunte | of Mrs. Humphrey Ward’s I and I could never get a good night's | g, \ 5 “TARNISHED :;lee}t)_. 1 feltltiged and }::om-;ut all f}e‘x‘uvl;:‘tog":nzvm:{h;:, ks, or_“sports” novel. | = B i e time, was losing weight, and many = " g - REPUTATIONS" times I was so.weak I couldn’t look ‘ ‘aft(;,)l; my housework. I just felt mis-} ! THE PRINCESS CHARMING OF THE SCREEN ! erable. g —ALSO— E “Tan}l]uc heh}e% one of my fx;iendj‘ i Qo mr g > ol - - {so much that egan ' taking it an i — TOM SANTSCHI |it has certainly built me up info splen- : In Short Western {did health. My appetite is’so big I | 7 s ;can lllardly get enough to eat l:_c\;l,‘ and I am never troubled a Darticle BEYOND AIL” | with bloating or i?digestit{n.' -« My |nerves are as steady as clockwolX, |. | THE TRAIL’ [and T sleop Tike a child at might. /{{ i : 2 — [l have recovered my strength and sgm| , | — 3 ? ; | just brimful of new life and energy. | {In fact, I feel better than I have in| E L K O xyearsi’ Mfl firatitude towards Tanlac ’ § is unbounded.” | | . K | The abo]\\'rle stslnqtementwwns recently | | From the Absorbing Popular Novel ,made by Mrs. Nancy Westcott, 121 &, Market St., Syracuse, N:-Y.—Adv. ‘ By Chnr!es T.enn.ey Jackson . = Mot | i A love story of the Mississippi Valley when a Pioneer 2 { | Civilization was moulded out of primitive pas- 2 | i sions and tender loyalties to become thé ; - rugged Middle West of today. Josef 'Konecn Y Concert | | gt i e I ) l | Booth Tarkington’s Comedy— TONIGHT AT 8 OCLOCK - | “EDGAR’S HAMLET” | | Not the ‘Best’ Boy in Town—Not the ‘Worst’ Boy in Town f . ; 5 g | Just an Ordinary American Boy AT | i Whom Everyone Will Love i i “'{{This new pattern represents all that / fs attractive and durable in the finest ! e i N MR e SO ke BT READE S| L | of silverplate, It comes direct from &~ | o Methodist Church i the aristocracy of silversmitbing, ready, . <\ | 2nd show at 9 - + {4 beautify, your table, 4 | ran 10c and 25¢ onlg 5 . "Auspices Harmonick Glee Club ) lSA’ZROGERS BROS_, o 3 g | SICVERWARE ' ; { : | Like other patterns in this times —ADMISSION— { fested brand of silverplate, the Ams (Tax Included) { passador is guaranteed without qualis QUALITY FOOTWEAR £ b 7 | fication. As an anniversary gift, if The quality and service that we are giving to our cus- ADULTS—$1.10 STUDENTS—55¢ . | offers an excellent opportunity for the tomers in our Foot-Wear Department will be given in our . $ i starting of a new and beautiful silves ) . z : ¢ & service, jol Repairing Department .y Mary ;Ijl‘l_s and Lola ?urel Alley - Come in and see flis news pattery Ca We can make your old shoes look like new—try it if you ( ""“"e)A csting Asid t( oprano) | 9 have not already done so. 8s818tin rists g g BARKER S THE STORE OF ECONOMY AND QUALITY RE Bemidji, Minn. BEMIDJI SHOE STO . 315 Minnesota' Ave,

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