Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 5

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- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER S. D. Snyder, highway engineer, re- turned to Bemidji Wednesday afier- noon from Kelliher, where he hay been the past few days attending to road work. Don't fail to see the hats on sale at the Elko Hat Shop at $3.95. They ave wonderrul values. Some of them are worth as much as $15, choice $3.95. $ 1t5-18 E. M. Znel of Mankato spent’ Wied- nesday in the city on business. M. Barrett of St. Cloud was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji Wednesday. Ladies white canvas oxfords, sell- ing at $2.19 at the Lonsumcxs Shoe company. 5-19tf Leave your order now for tomato plants. Bemidji Floral Co. 3t5-21] | Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Semon of Miz- | 1]>ah were callers in the city Wednes- | day. 3 acebson of (Wilten spent Wedrpsda) in Bemidji visiting | her sister, Miss Agnes Jacobson, who |is attending the Bemidji lhmncwl “ | college, She has just completed a suc- | Wiiton Get “Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your | oo, young gals. [icansed. Phone 811, 425-t1 cessful terry of tuc‘x‘ing at the Island L'I‘H:F(;;I. B ;Ln}.e school. W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd was i\l buginess visitor in Bemidji Wednes- Fo::er’;'Yw‘:\i::DWT{ul;al‘;‘eg;:; m:;; day. Our motto is quality! Our strength William Heritage and familv of Red Lake were Wednesday visitors in Bemidji. ! Mrs. Alma Maltrude of Becida vis- ited her sister Miss Hannah Maltrude in Bemidji Wednesday. Mrs. . Laney of Turtle River was caling on friends in Bemidji be- | tween trains Wednesday. was transacting business in Bemidji / between trains Wednesday. Regular, $1.50 boys tennis shoes and sippers, sizes 11% to 4 while | the lot lasts, 58 cents a pair. O. J. Laqua. 2t5-20 (Miss Mary McCallister entertained near Grant Valley Wednesday. supreme. Mrs. J. Murray and daughter Georgia of Becida were calling on friends in, Bemidji Wednes{lay. x $50,000 to loan om farma. The Dean Land Co., Bemidfl; Minnesota. | -10-27tt Mrs. H. Rasmussen, who jk occupy- ing her summer home at Waxrille, was calling on Bemidji friends Wednes- day. | Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. i 1-1 Gecrge LaBrie and daughters, Mrs. & Homer Rude, Ruby and Hazel of Mizpah were callers in the city Wed- nesday. Regular $1. 50 boys tennis shoes and slippers, sizes 11% to 4 while} the lot lasts, 58 cents a pair. 0. J. Laqua. 2t5-21 Charles Wright and son Donald went to Onth Tuesday, where they will do some work for the Mississippl Lumber Co., for ja few. days. Boy Scouts shoes, just the thing for all sports at $1.08 Consumers Shce company. 5-19tf Mrs. F. E. Carver of Turtle River, who has been fu_poor health all win- ter improved, and was calling on friends ¢n) Bemidji Wednesday. .Gee Whiz!" Ma of Koors Butter Supreme. nound of Koo preme. - 2o C. S. Royse, who was under the care of a physician for several days during the past week, is convalescing at his home, 423 Fourth street. “Jack” 'Rodekunr, licemsed auc- tioneer, WiH sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phoze 841. 4-5tt A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek Monday night. Mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. The little girl has been named Marion Elizabeth. 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. 1i5-18 S. C. Bailey left for Dujuth and is holding a state land sale there to- day. Friday he will go to Aitken wherehe will also hold a sale, return- ing to Bemidji Friday evening. NOTICE We, the undersigned dentists, have agreedito close our offices each Sat- urday afternoon from June 1 te Oc- tober 1, 1921. / J. T. Tuomy, | R. E. Richardson. J. W. Diedrieh, D. L. Stanton, G. M. Palmer. 18t5-31 | a few friends at her summer home | | 1A With every meal serve Koon hutter 1 fergot to et a| land men. > 1-1tt Misses Gladys and Florence Stein Slough has been seniously ill for sev- eral weeks, but is very much better at present. No meal comnlete unless you serve Koors butter supreme. 13t5-30 held at Battle Lake. ‘Children’s Mary Jane pumps very dressy and comfortable ppatent nue, and other Bemidji friends for the past few days, lett Tuesday tor Billings, Mont., where she will vt it her brother, K. A. Southwonth and family. P Have you seen the big values in ladies oxfords at $2.98. Censumers Shoe company. Bemidji Wednesday from Rochester, where he has visited his parents for' some time. He made the trip by auto. He will work with W. S. Cum- imings, Sunday school m nary, in the vicinity of Bemidji for a time. the Northwestern. Bible schcol of Baptist church for the past month during the absence of Rev. Kehoe, has been ill for the past few days at the Bap#ist parsonage, but is re- | ported to be improving. cabbage, cauliflower, ready now. Also complete line of bedding plants. Greenhouse cpposite Normal. - Bemidji Floral Co.. 3t5-21 ‘Tomato, Mrs. Dick Van Arnum wiil leave 1 Bemidji Friday morning for places in southern Minnesota, where she will} make an extended visit. She will vis- ter at Parker’s Prairie, and en route to her home #ill stop at Wadena to visit friends. She expects to return {to Bemidjiin about four weeks. Bemidji Floral Co. ding plants. 3t5 21 Mrs. Henry Miller receiver word that her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Cobb, had died Tuesday at Minneapolis. Mrs, f Cobb’s sister, Mrs, Clara Kemp of Be- midji, wss called to Minneapolis about two weeks ago because of M: Cobb’s serious condition, and with her when she died. Mrs. Cobb | has visited in Bemidji, and has made friends here who will be sorry to hear of her death. Mrs. Kemp is the Yguest of her daughter, Mrs. F. R. Smith, and son, John L. Ham, while turn to Bemidji next week. B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of T. C. BAILEY, Sec’y. 5-19th | Rev. George W. Kehod returned to | Miss Alma Reiber, evangedist from | JEELT=ET 'BETHEL LUTHERAN LEAGUE MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT r League of the Bethel Friday Minneapclis, who has preached at the | it a sister at Eagle Bend, another sis- | Everything in vegetable and bed-| was | in .Minneapolis, and ‘expects to re-| the Elks lodge Thursday evening.i There will Women's tonight at §: hail, ICE CREAM SOCIAL AT WILTON SATURDAY NIGHT An ice cream social will be held at Saturday ed to atte NEIGHBORKHOOD EZCHANGE MET WEDNESDAY AF IERNOON b 2 Neighhorhood; | Wédnesday The R 1 | fi | is service. Phelps’ Grocery. Phone|of Park Rapids, are assisting in the|.jtp 657. 1mon6-22 [home of their aunt, Mrs. Frank § Slough, 1207 Trvine avenue. Mrs. |oq, i ten cfi her - served. Th ‘regular at the P | were sent. and physical drill, enjoxably spent in playing made for Mrs. eP Lavinia met P James Leicste Refres everyone who attended repo Iy tinme. hy her friends. “SUNSHINE CLUB"” SPENDS FLEASANT SOCIAL EVENING § of Mrs, F. Langdon, 707 Bemidji ave- | ast Bemidi. _ evening spent very pleasantly playing ca and in a social we MesGames P, L | Simenson and Ycungberg being hos- tesses. about After Plans were | | | The Lut: Lutheran evening at 8§ o'clecl; in the bazer uz'nt A ;-:(md program ha hour | Refreshments will | the evening at will be prom- been hosts, Special sale th {Hat Shop. $10 and $15, |camp which part of June. church of the church. prepared, will be enjoyed be served duiing which Roy and Ralph Mober, A pleasant evening i lised, to which everyone is invited. a F be of ORDER OF FORESTERS TO MEET THIS EVENING a meeting of atholic Order of Foresters 20 o’clock at the Moos2 evening tie one is cordial hillip: | Rev. and Mrs, T. B. Nordale left|orrors in nobor of . e ) ! ¢ of her Reguiat §1.50 boys tennis shoes|Bemidji Tuesdmy for Battle Lake, if,r,',;m' '"rv‘ W | and slippers; sizes 11% to 4, while|where they expect to svend twolpy tné qildren pla | the lot lasts, 58 cents a pair. 0. J.|weeks. While they are gone thevijiwn ;;d M ; | Laqua. 2t5-20 | will attend a conference of the Swed-|gay junch. 4gh Lutheran church which is to be|many birthday twent) the will be wil and Bdeth, P. T -«4««;-*««««-;«-- BIG LAKD *| tt»}tw»*n»-»**;*. ’lhc rorulnr meeting of Big Lake hela at Ole Wold’s 11. An exception-! a fine set of by the young people to approve e an ple were present. ber to join.the same. After the usual fine dinncer, the cempany repaired to s arranged [held” at C. Bergh’s the er the trees and listened to a|Wednesd in June. Al ries of fine talk: D. C. Dvoracek gave an exceptiona instructive talk on pure bred stock. He pointed out the gcod points in a of last week and full blood Guernsey sire, also of a|busi young Guernsey heifer, both’ the! Mr. a Harley Hansen were property of Ole"Wold. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson by the ras followed by oneiSunday. Methodrs ’ clubs "by H. A, Stecle was a caller at J. Sunday. Lake union Pflughor agriculture “instructor of the Bennd)l schools. A number of the | Mr. Woodruft of the Farm Burenu interesting talk on x\l!v l-lrz'c number of the young peo-|burcau work and solicited each mem- The next regular meeting will be the \ctoml County Agent|and friends are yrged to attend. Charles Bloomauist, son Earl and’ Bergh motored to Bemidji Fri- attended Sunday teresting Mother's day pro- remembrances . and lunch w o, . L. A reading BIRTHDAY PARTY Flogence Arnold entertziued little frieads at her home Wed sday af g games 01 th 1d served a birth- Flovence received frol { Plant gladiola now. Bulbs, per ,‘ dozen, 60c. Bemidji Floral Co. [at $2.59." [Consumers Shoe coxnsyinl;t Twenty-four members of the “S | 3t5-21 hine” clud of the Royval Neighb | i were entertai Wednesday evenin s W | Miss Hazel Southworth of Black-j/ e S S iy | Charles Wagoner of Clearbrook | g0 t“Jaano, who has been the guest |3t the homc of )!x)‘hnh e\\g:lx“rlu Meald |B. A. C. BOYS’ CLUB HOLD3 MEETIWG WED ESDAY NYG"II y the evenkng was game: therr wnn held the I meet a social P N e aad Mrs. Elle ing for Mrs. G. nt to Blackduck M who has bee in Bemidj chth birth A hapoy time was had al aws for the use of the club|day. In the afternoon they drove to;by the hcuse. He and Mr. Hansen. compiled Sunday school. aws which were laid lover until next meeting to enable snecial meeting Saturday evening ut|STATE AMERICANIZATION school Miss Mc, boys of our club have entered ‘thejgave an calf club. He wished to interest the|&ram Surday, May 15. boys and girls in potato raising and Sunday, May 15, was d making clubs. Clure’s birthday and a few of her t- le | B8 m s. M present and gave a Not the ‘Best’ Boy in Town—Not the ‘Worst’ Boy in Town Grand ot Cummings. was also! fr alk on the rules d onary sed her with a fine birth- All greatly enjoyed the| % THE PRINCESS CHARMING OF THE SCREEN BESSIE LOVI: THE MIDI.ANDERS From the Absorbing Popular Novel By Charles Tenney Jackson Civilization was moulded out of primitive pas- sions and tender loyalties to become the rugged Middle West of today. —ALSO SHOWING— Booth Tarkington’s Comedy— “EDGAR’S HAMLET” Just an Ordinary American Boy Whon: Everyone Will Leve issippi Valley when a Pioneer Tomght n § i, | A DELIGHTFUL PICTURE ELKO—Sun.—Mon,—Tues. ADOLPIT ZUKOR presents PRODUCTION,, U;th CHARLES MAIGNE = A [entuckians MONTE BLUE a g’ammaanl Qiclure BARNEY’S TOGGERY . THIRD STREET SONG AND [JANCE REVIEW SIX MELODY WAIDS | \thh Sanaphenes, Banjos, Violins and Piano In a Forty-Minute With three thousand fcet of pictures showing the exploits, and the personal appearance of JACK WILLIAMS “The HumanFly” Who Will Lecture on His Thrilling Experiences See Him Climb the Front of the Grand Theatre Building at 7 P. M. Three Shows—Matinee 3 P. M.—Night 7:30-9:00 GRAND FRIDAY ONLY | REX Saturday & Sunday ANITA STEWART “SOWING THE WIND” A whirl 'midst Broadway’s glittering lights— a vision of the chadows behind them, Live a Year of Real Life With Rosamond When She— —FLEES FROM THE HCOUSE OF REVELRY TO FIGHT FOR HERSELF. -—TAKES A CHANCE BEHIND THE SCENES AND WINS SUCCESS. —PLUNGES INTO CHINATGWN TO FIND HER MOTHER. WHEN MEN HAD TIRED OF BABY BRABANT. —FINDS LCVE WITHCUT A HOPE OF MAR- RIAGE. —STANDS POISED READY TO LEAP INTO THE LIFL THAT HAD ONLY ONE FUTURE. Ainita Stewart, more beautiful than ever, in a ll)cit‘er'-thamever photoplay, “Sowing the Wind,” is yours truly for genuine diversion. jospel Team at 3: Sunday, May 29. The Hang Together club held a Thomas Wilson's to settle up the blils MEETING AT DULUTH TODAY, of their social. The attendance at Sunday scheol Sunday is reported to have been 29, The young people are planning to form a class by themsclves and won- derful resuls are expected. Duluth, May 19.—Americanization workers of Minnesota were here today for a three-day conference. Dr. A. E. Jenks, head of the Americanization department of the University of Min- nesota, is one of the principal speak- Den't forget the special meeting |ers on the program. e e e e ——— TONIGHT —THURS. ONLY— The Cameo Girl DOLORES CASSINELLI “TARNISHED REPUTATIONS” Can a Girl with a Spotted Reputation Come Back? SEE THIS SCUL DRAMA I: Will Stir You Deeply —ALSO— TOM SANTSCHI In Short Western “BEYOND THE TRAIL” A Two-Reel Drama With the appeal of a five-reel “special.” REX THEATRE TODAY and FRIDAY \ i | AS LADY GODIVA | rll_]l the convent g:rl shocked the nobility of the kingdom by her daring impersonation, But that shock was mild compared t0 ¢ ¢ v s 00 0o | = 1 1s FuLL OF GAsPING THRILLS] A, - ;j I From the celebrated novel by Mrs. Humphrey &N Ward as drama by Margaret Mayo : & v = w I o Scenarioized by Ruth Ann Baldwin Directed by Edward Sloman N ~ Photographed by Jackson Roso s MUTT & JEFF COMEDY “INVISIBLE RAY” R. A. Amadon, Director.. Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 Rex Orchestra

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