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9 i@ JITE OVITHEN ¥ AT MONDAY: EVENING, - JUNE :6,-1921 - W@ 03 AL M T $70 3 THE BEMIDJI-DAILY- PIONEER M. Barrett of St Cload midji visitor Sum'i;i. Frank Jeffers of Red ‘Lake Sunday in Bemfidjl. was'a < o —*‘don't meglect your wife."" . < P A S 1. R. Bordewich of ‘Warren spent the day in, Bemidji Sunday. 7 o e B Mr. and Mrs, Joe Porter ' quet spent Sunday in the dity. Get “Jack”. Rodekuhr. to ory sale., Licensed. Phone 841. FL AN Y 3£ your #-5:4 ‘A. R.. Haluptzok bf Big Falls was |’ a Saturday . business visitor in Be- midji. e R o e Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. vl 1-16t1 Miss Rosalie Kurzek of Interna- itional Falls was a Bemidji visitor ‘Sunday. Misses Lenora and”Ruby LaBrie of | * Mizpah are visiting friends in Bemidji this week. ilfan _veturn Miss Effie Mc] i*to Bemidji ‘Sunday- from Walker wh‘ere : she spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield motor- ed to 3‘Norwny Beach Saturday, where they spent the week'end. " " $60,000 to loan on rarms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. f & 10-37tt R. W. Delaney and A M. Pfitzing- er of Shevlin were among the out of town Sunday visitors in Bemidji. Tomato plants that - never stop growing, 35c to. 75¢ per dozen. Be- midji Floral Co. . 6-2Lf N Mr. and Mrs. - A.' M. Bagley and family are spending a month at Mr. Bagley’s lumber camp near Solway. —*don’t neglect your wife.” 3 1t6-6 Mrs. O. L. Peterson and:son, Rich+ ard of Tacoma, Wash., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Denu. ‘Window hoxes and flower beds my specialty. Landscape.gardens of rep- utation. Proprietor Otto Brose, Bel- trami Nursery and Greenhouse, south of Greenwood cemetery. We deliver. Phone 363-J. " ° e §46<10" Miss Edna Swanberg . is. pending her vacation at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. S. Mattison, 512 America ave- nue. FOR ANY KIND of real estaté deal, see or write WIillits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt C. B. Funk and family moved Sat- urday from Ninth street to the house they recently purchased at 911 Dewey avenue. —don’t neglect your wife.” ; 1t6-6 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maneke and baby and Mrs, Henry motored to Callaway Saturday to visit Mr. Maneke’s sister, Mrs. L. E. Gallagher.. Plant your garden now. Remidji| Floral Co. 6-2tf Dr. W. K. Denison returned to Be- midji Saturday from North Dakota where he has spent the past ten days transacting business in various towns there! R. J; Russell has moved his plumb- ing 8] to 313 Fourth street, whege he wiill be pleased %o meet ‘all his old as well as new customers. et £6- Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ebert and fam- jly motored to Dorset, Minn., Satur- day where they visited Mrs. Ebert’s gister;-Mrs. Mero, and family, over Sunday; s “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- ftioneer, will sell anything: for you; / get in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. § § 4-5tt Miss Margaret McGhee, who has been teaching .school at Aurora, Minn., completed her term there and came to Bemidji Saturday to spend the summer vacation at her home here. QTICE ‘We, the undersigned dentists, have agreed to close our offices each Sat- urday afternoon from Jume 1 to Oc- tober 1, 1921. J. T. Tuomy, R. E. Richardson. J.. W. Diedrich, D. L. Stanton, 18t5-31 G. M. Palmer. Slo-| g| from Warba, where he is superintend FOR CARDS.-OR TEA Taffeta of soft lustrous quality is used to fashion this charming afternoon (mcl:i LR T s (i iel(-mlor.«‘, The fronts of: used for the collar and vest. Medium size uires 43{ yards 36-inch taffeta and Tfi yard o? i lining for upper gores . /%, Pictorial* Review:'Dress: No. 9350, Sizes, 34 to.48. inches bust. .:Price, 35 cents. Embroidery No. 12576, Transfer, blue or yellow, 40 cents. axm agpidil Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. C. Graf of Woit Lake autoed to Bemidji Saturday and visited ‘friends. L James Wheeler of Bass Lake was a between-train business visitor in Bemidji Saturddy. Mrs. Jessie- Grove of ‘Sugar Bush was shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Saturday. Window boxes and flower beds planted properly. Bemidji Floral Co. Kaplan Bldg. 6-2tf 33 e Stillwell of Becida was . H. the ;guest. of. Bemidji ; friends while shopping here Saturday. George and Fred Clark of Turtle River came to Bemidji Saturday and motored home in their new Ford car, recently purchased here. J..:C.. Charboneau.came-to:Bemidji ing ‘the” érection of x' concrete 'cul- ylert, and spent Sunday with his fam- ily. M. B. Denckert of Minneapolis, deputy of the A. O. U. W., arrived in Bemidji today to attend the meet- ing of the order to be held this eve- ning at the I. 0. O. F. hall. ..Dance, old, aimory, ednesday, June 8. Music, sehuck” iecd whirlwindi “J#2e; jorchestra.: "Bvery= body me.”. - = . 2t6-7 Mrs. Given-McGee is visiting at the home of her/daughter, Mrs. Ed. Do;; aldson of Aurora. . The daughter bo; to Mr. and: M¢s. Donaldson last week passed -away- a few hours after birth. Mrs. R. E. Cota.met with an unfor- tunate accident Saturday when she fell from & box, ‘on.: which she was standing ta clean outside windows, at her homé, and broke two bones im her wrist. -Miss .Gladys Charin, -kindergarten teacher at the Bemidji State’ Tedch- ers.college the past year, will leave this evening for Minneapolis. She plans on spending.part:of her sum- mer vacation Hn New . York. An auf lqe;fpi Bemidji men, A. D. Johnsoh, :SC D.. Siiydér; E. “Paulson, E. H. Denu and E. D.:Boyce, motored to Pine Tree, four miles west of Ne- bish, Saturday,.; and | attended;the Phleasant Valley farmers’ picnic held there. Rev. William Kamphenkel left Sat- urday for Minneapolis. to attend the conference of the Minnesota District of Evangelical ;synods, which. began there today. ~Herman Eickstad also went ad & délegate from the local St. Paul's Evangelical church. Miss Cecelia Heffelfinger of Minne- apolis ‘and’ Miss Adelaide Wilson of Enderlin, N: ‘D.,” came to Bemidji Saturday evening and are guests of Mrs. H.'L. ‘Huffran,”* 700 Bemidji |- avenye., They, have,, 'been, teaching schodl at' Pequot and have completed their term, and are en route to their homes. Charles’ Rithatds was taken to St. Anthony’s: hospital Saturday. evening to. receive medjcal treatment. His parents,, Mr.’and"Mrs. William Rich- ards, and Miss Mildred Holman of St. Paul spent Sunday with him. Mr. Richards. and -Miss Holman returned to their homes Sunday ‘évening, but Mrs. Richards will remain days.. ¢ Bemidji friends of Miss Jay John- son of Pelican Rapids have received word that she is to be married June 8 to Atbert Anderson, also of Pelican Rapids. Both of the young peopld were residents of Bemidji . at one time, Miss Johnson was stenographer for the Clark Pole and Tie Co., and Mr. Anderson ‘was employed by the| First National:bank, and they are:both well known here, and ~have many friends who extend congratulations. for a few| = ROYAL ARCH MASONS MEETING THIS EVENING The Royal Arch Masons hold their regular meeting this evening in .the Masonid hall at 8 o’clock. | EASTERN STAR TO HOLD' MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT ‘ The Order of Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting at the Masonic hall Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, and it is important that all members be ' | present. g Y W. B. A. OF MACCABEES | MEETING THIS EVENING The Woman’s Benefit Association of Maccabees will hold its regular meeting this evening at the Moose hall at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. DEGRI3Z OF HONOR TO MEET THIS EVENING The Degree of \Honor will hold its regular meeting this evening at the I 0. O: F. hall at 8 o’clcok. There is @ class of nine to be initiated and it is desired that all members be pres- ent. 4 'LEGION AUKILIARY WILL MEET TOMORROW NIGHT The 'American- Legion auxiliary will.hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening in’ the Civic and Commerce associaticn rooms ‘at 8 o’clock and it is desired that all members be pres- ent} ' ¥ 3 a2y ROYAL NEIGHBORS HOLD - MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT The Royal Neighbors will hold their regular, meeting Tuesday evening at the 1. 0,,0. F. hall at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to be present, and’it'is especially urged that the of- ficers and drill team be.there. METHODIST LADIES’ AID | DIVISION MEETS TUESDAY The ‘Bedroom division. of the La- dies’ Aid of the Methodist church, of whi¢h Mrs. A, W. Benson. is. chair- man, will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 ‘o’clock_at-the home of Mrs. Ben< son, 414 Irvine avenue, and it is-de- sired that all members be present. CLASS IN CIVICS HOLDS REGULAR SESSION TONIGHT The ‘class in -civics, taught by Miss Mabel Wager; will meetthis evening at, the Librar; o’clock, “afver “which there will-be a business meeting. .of . the . League. of. Women- Voters and election” of of- ficers. - It is desired that all members be present. QUEEN ESTHERS TO HOLD MEETING TUESDAY EVENING The Queen Esthers will ‘hold a spe- cial meeting.. -Tuesday - evening at 8. oclock :at. the Mgthodist “church. All_members . are requested to. be Ppresen all, who;are .interested and » jain. 3 A socjal time will] be enjoyed. after: the business ses- “Coffee Party,” Composed of Boston Women, Conflscated His Goods, According to Old Letter, “Females” of ye olde Boston, staging a “coffeé party” in 1777 which rivaled in a small way the famous “Tea Party” in: 1773, personally ' chastised' a profiteer hoarder- of foodstuffs and cotifiscated: some of his stock, accord- ing,to a letter from Abigail Adams. to “hep ‘distinguished husband, later sec- ond President of the United States. ‘Writing, at- Boston, under date of July. 81, 1777, Abigall wrote to John, tlien attending the Continental con- gress ‘at Philadelphia: ° ““There /is a great scarcity of sugar und coffee, articles which the female part.of the state is:veryiloath to give up, especially whilst they. consider the great scarcity occasioned by the mer- chants having Secreted a large.quan- tity. It is rumored that an eminent stingy merchant, who is a bachelor, *had a hogshead of coffee in his store, which .he. refused to sell under six shillings per pound. “A number of females, some say a hundred, some say more, assembled with a cart and trunk, marched down to the warehouse and. demanded the keys. “Upon his finding no quarter, he de- livered the keys, and they then opened the warehouse, hoisted out the coffee ‘themselves, put It into a frunk and drove off. A lavge concourle of men stood amazed, silent spectators of the whole transaction.” y Washing ‘Bottles. ; 'The sediment in' water bottles or cruets can-be easily removed by rins- ing thoroughly with a liftle hydro- chloric acld, followed by clear water or ‘ammonia water. “Gone to the Dogs.” The ancient Romaps called the ace in dice “canis,” the Latin worgd for dog. To them three aces was. to lose the pot In their gnning, whence (’:nue'l the saying “gone to the dogs” us 8 synonym for ruin or bad luck. The _expression “airty dog” means one mor- ally filtliy ; onc defiled ) mere skin dirt is called a “dirty pi; Our Jitera- ture is sprinkled with reference to the dog, many of them highly complinen- tary. oy PR building at 7:30, “PERFECT PACKAGE WEEK” OBSERVED IN:ST. PAUL | (By United Press) St. Paul, June 6.—“Perfect pack- age week.” dollars and avoid a lot of waste if it has the desired wffect . " All this week _uhanfi?gld ship- pers here are trying to wrap and tie “perfect paj ” .. for customers. Railroads areé ! drying’ ‘to eliminate breakage and 10gS of articles shipped. .,.Co-operating, the shippers and rail- \roads, hope to'cut loss from /faulty wrapping ‘and ' marking of . packages to a minimum. - It will save a lot of money, they say, in addition to avoid- ing business depressing arguments with customers. LIVE STOCK DONATION SALE TO BE BIG AFFAIR Over 80 head of pure bred; stock will be sold at the Live stock dona- tion sale, Crookston, June 14, includ- ing 26. Holstein, 18 Duroc Jersey, 13 Chester White, 8 Poland Chira, 8 Shropshire, 5 Shorthorn, 4 Angus| and one Yorkshire, both males and | females. Those interested may send to C. G. Selvig, Crookston, for sales cataleg. 1 This event promises to be well at~| tended. A picnig, is.planned for the same day. - Addresses, water Sports| and a 6 o'clock baseball game are some of the features planncd.. It i3 expected that a, large number from ‘this vicinity willsattend. GONVICK WINS FROM THIEF RIVER FALLS to the Pioneer.)---In an interesting and hard fought game here Sunday afternoon, the Gonyick baseball team won from the semi-professional, club of ‘Thief River, Falls by a 5 to 7 score. The game was fast and bit- terly contested throughout and fur- nished many a thrill for the large crowd which attended. Hard hit- ting and sharp fielding on both sides featured the performance. Wiench, Lawrence and Harrison were the bat-, tery points for Gonvick, while Feder- olf, Carlson. and Morse worked for | the 10sers. The two teams,will play a second game June 19 at Thief Riv- er Falls. ! PRES. HARDING ADDRESSES NEGRO STUDENTS AT OXFORD _ . (By United Press) \ Oxford, Pa., June. -G.--- (By Ray-i| mond Clapper)—Education is: the source of the honest problem,” iPresi- dent Harding said to the: negro stu- dents at the Lineoln. Memorial uni- versity here today::“God grant ithat there shall never . be. another such spectacle in’this.country,” he said. re-| ferring to ,Qmfl‘#}mw-”_ihm president stoppedhere —for a short | time on-the wayqfrom Valley Forge, Pa., where he spent the week end at| the home of Senator Knox. ! METHODIST BOARD WILL | MEET TOMORROW NIGHT[ The offid’al board of the Meths: church will. meet Tuesday even at 8 o’clock instead;of tonight as pre-| viously announced.! All members of ! the board are requesteds to be pre-| sent as matters of importance arc to| be taken up. | Dr. Zentz, pastor of the church, an| | nounces that he may now be reached ‘ at his new home at 415 Bemidji ave- nue. His residence telephone num- | ber is 956. GOVERNMENT DROPS CASE AGAINST AMERICAN.CAN CO. Washington, June 6.---The feder- al government in'the supreme court| today dropped its anti-trust suit| against the American Can company.! The case was one of the govern- ment’sbig trust busting suits. In all lower courts, the government failed I to obtain a decision against the com- pany ‘and tcday asked the court to dismiss its appeal. | The motion was immediately granted. THIS TIME LAST YEAR For the firat time in history, Babe | Ruth hit the centerfield fence on the | Polo ‘grounds wjth a line drive. The i Yanks beat the Athletics going into a tie with Clevelard for first place. Lee Fohl signed ¢o coach the St. | Louis Browns. | Reuther lcst to Pittsburgh after| winning eight straight for the Reds. | Z | MOOSE LODGE TO HOLD | MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT| The Loyal Order of Moose will| meet in regular session Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o’clock, and all members are requested to be present. Only a short business session will be held on account of the Moose bazaar ‘this week, | | WISCONSIN BALL TEAM MEETS MICHIGAN TODAY | (By United Press) | ; Madison, June 6.—The University | of Wisconsin baseball nine was sched- uled to wind up the 1921 season here today with the Michigan Wolverines as their. opponents. NOTICE " My residence is now 415 Bemidji |avenue, having moved from 609 Lake {Boulevard. 1 have the same tele- iiphone number as before, viz ; |'Any one needing my services find me at the above address. o G. H. Zentz, Pastor, First Methodist Episcopal Church. | Miss Beth MacGregor returned | Saturday night from St. Paul where| she spent the past week with her sia- ter, Mrs. Robert Shaw, who has heen | ill. It {s reported-that Mrs. Shaw |is now greatly improved. [ | Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis. - {and I just tried one medicine after| Gonvick, Minn.; June 6. (Special | 1000 feet of ties for delivery at Bu-| .. —— T T ———— R T —— chang, China, in June. 'y They have also an additional order m the same buyers for 1,500,000 feet of lumber, which jis to be s'hippod at the sal_ng time the-other order goes for- ward. . " \ WORTH HUNDRED TIMES ITS COST ] Your Last Chance to See; Minneapolis Man Says Tanlac| Restored His Health After Two Years’ Suffering “Now I feel just like a man ought | to feel, for Tanlac has set my stomach | right and I consider what it has done| for me worth a hundred times what it cost,” said Ray Biersdorf, 1401{ “About two years ago,” he contin- ued, “my stomach went wrong and! finally I got to where I couldn’t eat anything but what it would sour and bloat me all up and cause such cramp-! ing pains I could hardly endure it. Every day that passed this indigestion | seemed to get a stromger hold on me.| another without getting any, relief,| until I became one of the most dis- couraged fellows in the world; as I really thought there was no hope for e | “But I finally got hold of Tanlac| and it went right after my troubles. | I have taken six bottles now and my | stomach-is just like a new one. ' I am| eating like I used to do before my| troubles began and am feeling just | fine in every way. Tanlac certuinly| is great.”—Advertisement. I Wm. S. HART || In Return Showing “THE TOLL GATE”| —ALSO— “Fatty” Arbuckle IN “BACK STAGE” ELKO —Wednesday Only-—-| Mabel Julienne Scott Star of “Behold My Wife” Lewis S. Stone Star of “Go and Get It” and - Charles Clary in the Goldwyn Special— “Don’t Neglect | Your Wife” | By Gertrude Atherton Passionate Humanity, alive and thrilling, re- belling, striving and fin- .ally Winning makes it a real human document. I | | REX TOMORROW | & WEDNESDAY William Fox presents Buck Jones ELY I “The One , Man Trail" ! “The One-Man Trail,” a live- wire Western tale. One stunt Buck does that will give you a thrill. He legps (rom his ! horse’s back into a river in || an attempt to save the life of a little girl who he thinks has fallen off a cliff. ! Vancouver, B. C.—Lumber busl‘! Lethbridge, ‘! ness on the coast during the past|ascending like smoke from the drill} work on the provindlal telephone sys- couple of months has been very ac-| hole, has been struck by the tive, shipments being made to Egypt, | Oil company’s number two ‘well, south | South America, India, United King-iof Pincher creek, and in the vicinity dom. and other distant countries. Re-|of Waterton lake. That’s .8 new.one, but|cently, the H. R. McMillan Export thusi it will save merchants thousands of|company secured an order for 3,500,-| this district. ! PAGE THREE Winnipeg, Man. ~— Construction Alberta—Wet gas Imperial } tem costing approximately one mil- lion five hundred thousand dollars will be commenced this June by the pro- vincial government, according to J. Lowrey, telephone commissioner of the province of Manitoba. 0il men are en- stic over the showings made in ’ WEL Ko :' e “Kid Himself” JACKIE COOGAN ‘Peck’s _‘B—a'd By arrangement with Warner Bros. Boy’ (1921 Model) NATIONAL Sub-titles by Irvin S. Cobb PICTURES America’s grcatest humorist - FOX COMEDY IN TWO PARTS A Shock of Laughter and Fun that Fits From Six to Si;x'ly Rex Orchestra Matinee 2:30—10c-30c Evenings—15c-30c . CLIMAX FILM CORP. presenly .+ JOE MOORE and A DRAMA OF LOVE, HUMOR AND THRILLS A Picture of Many Odd Turns CHRISTIE COMEDY “GOING THRU THE RYE” Nights—10c-25¢ TONIGHT & TUESDAY Matinees—10c-25¢ GRAND LAST TIME SHOWS 7:30~900 ADMISSION 10c & 25¢ IF YOU LOVE THE THRILL THAT COMES WITH SPEEDING, RACING HORSES AND A PICTURE ALIVE WITH CLEVER, SNAPPY ACTION AND HUMOR— SEE THE NEW STAR VIOLET_. l_!QBSON “THE HANDICAP” | A Red-Blcoded Story of “The Turf” Two magnificent horse roses will bring back memories of “Mickey” to you. —ALSO SHOWING— “BROWNIE”—the famous Century Dog In the Cleverest of Two-Part Comedies— “HIS,MASTER’S BREATH” —Tomorrow—Matinee and Night— “DON’T NEGLECT YOUR WIFE” R k REX THEATRE TODAY TONIGHT | IR

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