Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 5

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J ttszon of Virginia was a ¥ Bémidji business visitor today. H. G. Davia of. St. Cloud spent the day in Bemidji on business. You' take nt photographs-or- post ¢ cards...Lrom .. 1 ’s,,, Studio. unless they please you. 1mon5-31—6-2 ‘ H I. B. Raymond of Frohn transact- ed businez3 in Bemidji Wednesday. &y 4 of' Frohn s~ yisits oAt Get *Jack” Rodekulir to'cry you sale. Licensed, . g . L. €, Nielsen of Thief River Falls spent Wednesday in the city on ibusiness. New slipment of wonderful white sports hats just received at the Elko Hat- Shop. ¥ 1t6-2 *Boy scout in brown calf skin leath- 5 2 er, the ideal vacation shoes at $1.98. Cansumers Shoe Co. | * 6t6-2 Judga B. F. Wright of Park Rap- ids was a Wednesday business. visit- or in Bemidi. Tadies *canvas oxfords,” low mili- tary heels at $2.19. Consumerssshoe Co. 7 b | Ponald Bluerof Northern was an cut 'of town business visitor in Be- midji Wednesday. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-16tf Mrs. Given McGhee left Bemidi last evening for Aurora, where ghe will visit her daughter, 3 ing Ms. PanilPagle of Becida leff Wednesday for Anoka ~where they will make an extended wvisit. leather ~Mary Consumers 6t6-2 | Childrens’ ‘patent Jane pumps at $1.59. Shoe Co. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cann and Mr. an aMrs, Sam Keeney of Blackduck < the out ofi town visitors ji ‘Wednesday. Best grades_in white’ tennis shoes at less than wholesale: price. . Con~ sumers Shoe Co,. d 6t9-2 Alex Shavitch; of Shavitch Broth-) ers Clothing store, returned to the city this morning from Minneapolis where he has spent the past few days on husiness. ‘Wonderful sale cf new trimmed hats at_the Slko Hat Shop Friday and Saturday. These hats are worth from ‘$7.50 tof $15:00, choice Friday and Saturday, $3.95. 1t6-2 ‘Ask. 46 @ee. the mew mid-summer, models just received at'the Elko Hat .Shop. . A’ special trip was ‘made; to the cities to obtain thesesmodels and v 4 that they"are correot. e assure yo Eret JPs SE S Mré: Fred Moerke and Mrs. Mudge of Brainerd and Mrs. King of Inter- mational Falls were among ‘the out of town guests at the Maccabee rally Tuesday, returning to their homes yesterday. TICE the undersigned dentists, have each Sat- Oc: We, agreed to close our offices urday afternoon from June 1 to tober 1, 1921. J. T. Tuomy, . R. B. Richardson. J. W. Diedrich, D. L. Stanton, 18t5-31 G, M. Palmer. Ll g s Dri' ‘Archibald, state veterinarian of 'St. Paul is in Bemidji today, as- 4isting' Dr. Burgess on an inspection trip. A Mrs. George Meyer of Grant Valley was called to Fargo Wednesday by the death of her sister, Miss Floar, _| Monday. i $50,000 to loan on tarms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidfi, Minnesota. 10-2712 G» A é;firan, Si OFHAE TYoT MInH 8™ has been transacting business fon the | past few' days. ie trans- Willigm_Rogers of Ma; T a ghoft time. Nb or real estate inl. land men, Mrs. Amelia Miller returned ‘yes- i e Jpusigess in Bemidii Wednesday I:i“l%ofi fi:fl:fimx this ‘weel. j | ,&ngd o Niry xfi 1git relatives for e’Willits & Clson.: the 1-1te ‘terday from Neillaville, Wis., where ghe has been for the past year and a half, visiting her daughter. H: H, Bolster iis improving his res- idence at Nineteenth and Park ave- nue, by bulding an addition. Growing girls brown calf oxfords with the jow regulation heels at §2.79. Consumers Shoe Co. P. L. Hines sprained anf slightly | 6t6-2 | : |and her sister, Miss Elva Gary, re- growing, 35c-to 75c per dozen. Fargo | midji Aielorated his knee ‘Wedne.day ‘and has had to have ¥Vt put in a cast; He is Gbliged to ‘use crutches for the pre-| sent. Richard Leet, who is working on -2 Yoad contract at Staples, came to Pemidji Wednesday and spent Wed- nesday and ‘Thureday with his fam- iily here. Hardy plants, peonies, phlox, pinks, Shasta daisy, golden glow,.gallardla, oriental ponpies, hollyhocks and oth- ers/Beltrami. Nursery, south of Green wood cemetery. Phone 363-J. FRs ”»- £ 6~ Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Nordale re- turned to Bemidji this morning from a two week's trip to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Battle Lake. At the latter place they attended a conference the past week. Mrs. Oscar Krantz, who is living on her farm at Turtle River ithis summer, is visiting friends in Bemid- 3i thisweek. She came to attend the Maccabee rally, and will remain for ‘the supper . to-be given by the Re- bekas Friday evening. : 50,000 tomato plants. These plants are raised in cold frames, not 'In greenhouse. Well known for ' not wilting. Beltrami Nursery _and Greenhouse, south of Greenwood cem- etery. ~Phone 363-J. 6t6-2 Mrs. G. E. Welch of Winnepeg, who visited at the .hcme of Mr, .and Mrs.. B. Getchell for a few days, left this morning for Antigo, Wis., to vis- it friends before returning to “her Mrs. Welch is a nliece of Mrs: Post/ cards taken at Rich Studio only. $1.85 @ dozen, also fine photos at Fair prices.” 29 Tenth - street, Phone 570-W. 1mo 531-62 Mrs. V. L. Ellis, who has been’ the guest of Mrs. A. E. Ellison for the past ten days, went to Pine River Monday to visit friends, and wjill re- turn to Bemidji ‘tonight, and will leave for her home at Kankakee, 11, Friday. » 4 4‘:S'ixrfihs. Hydrangea, spirea, Brid- al wreaths, hardy roses, honeysuckle, - | Miacsiand: others, = Beltrami Nursery gouth’of Greenwoed cemetery. Phone 363-J. o 6t6-2 Miss Etta Gould of Minneapolis i8 the guest of Mrs. Fred Langdon, 707 Pemidji avenue. She has rented a cottage at Lavinia where she and her sister, Mrs. David Johnson of War- ven, will spend the summer. The Jadiies are former résidents ‘of “Be- mdji having lived here for a number of, years, . Jack”, "Ro tioneer, will sell anything for you; ‘Rodéicubr, licensed ~auc- in touch with him for your sale. get in te 7 o Phone 841. (& B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. T. C. BAILEY, Sec'y. FRIDAY and SATURDAY FOUR ACTS DOYLE & GRIFFITH Scngs, Dances and Talk "~ CARLTON CHASE fso: - Internationa] Singing’ i - Comedian Matinee: 2:30 Children 10c—Adults 35¢ VAUDEVILLE l W rren Kerrigan in “The Green Flame” | -~ THREE COMPLETE SHOWS— FOUR ACTS KENDAHL & SLATER - “No Children Allowed” ANGELO ARMENTO CO. World’s Fastest Tumblers Nights:7:30 and 9:15 % < 'Adults 50c Children with parents 25¢ GRAND THEATRE |Illlll||IIIIIIIlIIIlilllllllllllll.llIllllllllIIllI!lIIIlIIIIIlIIllllllillllllllllllllll classes of railroad employes: Classification— Clerks (hour)” .ow.ciociieceaecs Maintenance of way labor (hour) T;fick foremen( hour) ... Signal.department (hour) op erafts ' (hour). Telegraphers (hour).. Passenger engineers and fireme Freight enginedrs and firemen. Yard ‘engineers and firemen.. Ifassenger conductors, brakemel Freight conductors, brakemen Yard conductors, brakemen. St’ry. engineers, firemen, oiler: Hostlers, outside . Hostlers, inside ... fited by the increase: Shopmen, $139,000,000. SHINRRm e T THET T LT LT T L T LT R L LU AT WAGE REDUCTIONS FCR RAILRCAD EMPLOYES -CRDERED BY LABOR BCAR, EFFECTIVE JULY 1 ‘Following are the reductions ordered for some of the principal Decrease, Increase, Effective July 1,,1921 6c 8¢ 10c 136 U 8 18¢ 8c 10¢ % 6e 80c a day 6¢ an hour $1.04 a day 8c an hour The increaseg granted to take effect May 1, 1920, were estimated as fellows, according to the proportions granted the chief cl Clerks.and freight handlers, $123,000,0002 year. Maintepance of way employes, $160,000,000. Train service employes, $157,000,000. 8c an hour { 7%c ‘an hour $1 a.dav 8c an hour 18c an hour - 8c an hour 13c¢ an hour 8¢ an hour $1.44 a day 8¢ an hour $1.44-a-day - - 8c an hour ses bene- ImlllmlIlIIIIII!IIIIHIllll!lllllllIIIIIllllllllllllilfllllllé s. 0. H. Stahl Harry F. Stah turned last -evening frem where they have spent the past few days withiPriénds and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 2. LaMeinx made the trip with them. . Both parties travelled by motor cycle and report the roads quite muddy. Pansies, the very best that money can buy. -Flowers big as a dollar and new vamieties. Come and see for yourself. Beltrami Nursery and gréen- house south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t6-2 Plant: your gardem now. emidji Floral Co. f-2tf - “FICKLE WOMEN” Matinee 3:00—10c-25¢ 100% ENTERTAINMENT A RED-BLOODED DRAMA ! Full of Real Americanism, Pép-anfl-;Humon From Saturday Evening Post story, “Sitting on th. ? By Sophie Kerr BN, WE SAW IT—IT’S GOOD' /! ELKO BIG MON 0" = Tomato plants that Floral Co. Dr. and Mrs; E. W, Johnson and children returned Tuesday evening from the Twin Cities, where the doc- or took atwo weék's post graduate | course, and Mrs. Johnson and dren visited relatives aud friends. their, return trip they also vi d varicus places in Wisconsin and re- port good roads ‘and a fine’ trip. Window boxes and flower beds planted property. Bemidji Floral Co Kaplan Bldg. 6-2tf World” Nijh%!fic-30c " TONIGHT AND FRIDAY LT O TV T T | CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS MEETING There will be a meeting of the Wo- men's Catholic Order. of Forester:( tonight at 8 o'clock at the Moos vhall, A large attendance js especial 1y urged. iy % } INVITATIONS ISSUED 3 FOR JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Tnvitations have been' issued for: the Yunicr-Seniar high schow pros to be held im the new armory. Wed |nesday evening, June 8. Tt promises, to be a_pleasant soclal affair, } Al MRS. STRAND SURPRISED Mrs. Ole Strand of the Fifth ward was surprised; by a number of her friends at her home Wednesday eve ning. The self-invited guests provid ed lunch and presented Mrs. Strand a number of beautiful gifts. Thos present were Mr. and Mrs. B. N ferseth, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Paulsor Ir. and Mrs. L. Storli, Mr. and Mrs Rergewen, M Hoen and Mrs. An | ton, Strand. SELECT. % 1> Presents - ' VERA GORDON 19 f‘Mo@re;" . CHL “The Greatest Love” A picturization of the oldest and newest thing in the world Mother Love ' —ALSO— LARRY SEMON “The Rent Collector” — SAT. & SUN.— — Doors Open 8 O’°Clock I IR EY. RAISING SALE : FOR 24 DAYS ONLY--BEGINNING JUNE 3 'BEN’S BARGAIN STORE 122 Minnesota Avenue New Kaplan Bldg. rgains here. to go at will go-at Come Early! A big lot of $1.00 Work Shirts A dandy light-weight i’]nion,Suit; regular $1.25 value; toigo at..............89c om0 e e e i e A medium weight Worl:i Sox; regular ; 35¢ seller; to clean them up, they Don’t Miss This Chance! “Suits must g¢ wool worste to go at. .. .- (9C = 1 up at .. choice while this: sale. 122 Minn. Ave. RGAIN STORE “ Don’t Forget the Place! An opportunity to supply yourselves with your summer needs in Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes at prices you have not heard of béfore. In order to raise money quick we are marking our entire stock down to rock bottom prices.Come early, share in the many ba » quick-—a big lot of all d Suits; v$30.00 value; Another lot of $25.00 Suits, to clean $16-95 About 200 pairs of $2.75 Pants, your they last .ii.l....o.onis $1.98 ° -:Many more items in store for you at specially reduced prices for BEN'S BA New Kaplan Bldg. L PAGE FIVE HALLING-RODE Miss Margaret J, Halling of Iowa wnd Nelse L. Rode of Bemidji were narried last evening at the Norwe- rian Lutheran church in the presence sf .a large company. of friends and elatives. Rev. L. J. Jerdee perform= d the ceremony. They were attend- d by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Naylor, Mel- in Rudd and Bertha Ellingson. Aft~ r the ceremony a reception and wed= ling supper were given at the home if the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . N. Rode, 1102 Bemidji “avenue. ‘he young people Wwill maKe their, home in Bemidjk DROP IN STUDEBAKER ==~ PRICES IS ANNOUNCED ~ George Kerr, of ‘the Beltrami Mot-. or company, announces 'that Stude- baker cars have taken a drop in price] and the new puices are effective June P A Mhe Light Six two-passenger raud- ster 18 $1,300, the touring car of the same model, $1,336. 'The special Six Foadster and touring cars $1,585 and = AR R g Roherrihe o $1,635, respectively. - The closed models have taken a proporticnate [ MUNICIPAL COURT _ | Three cases of drunkenness were considered before Ji udge Gibbons this morning in Muificipal coeurt, One had . put-up $10° to appear, which _he failed to do, thereby forfeiting his ball money. One drunk, who had been loafing around tcwn for some time was given strict orders to get out of town and get to work. Fis case was dismissed on thiz condition, LA third was fined $10 and his sent- tence suspended upon similar condi- thons: The case of Henry Tong, china- man was scheduled for trial at 4 » -m. today. He was charged with assaulting a_waitress at the Kelliher hotel wjth a knife. Plonear. for The Dalle o e R SR Grand Tonight SENIOR CLASS PLAY BEMIDJI HIGH SCHOOL “THE CLEVER 'CROOK” Afternoon and Evening TIME : Matinee—3:30 Evening—8:15 ADMISSION Matinee: Children—25¢c Adults—50c ‘ Evening: 75c and $1.00 Reserved Seat Sale now on at Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store SRR RS OREREOR REX THEATRE —THURSDAY & FRIDAY— == ; The Author’s Tribute % R ] could almost believe I was hear- V. 4. ing William Farnum’s voice.” ) ——Justin Huntly McCarthy K ) i N William Fox presents A W William li Justin Huntly McCarthy’s world famous-romance I | WERE KING’ "IF ). WERE KING’ “THE INVISIBLE RAY” * - REX ORCHESTRA Evenings 7:10-9:00—15c-30c Matinee 2:30—10c-25¢ ROMANCE RUNS THE WORLD Scenario by E. Lloyd Sheldon’ Directed by J. Gordon Edwards - WILLIAM JFOX PRODUCTION Farnum " R

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