Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 3

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THE ngmmm‘uu PJONEER E— e | EYES-OF EX-EMPRESS ... SAW MANY TRAGEDIES | 1 Brussels, Jun¢ 7.---<orming the sole remaining link with the reign of the late King Leopold of Belgium the ex-Empress (Charlotte of Mexico WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1921 live in comfortabte retirem Misses Esth,er and Agnes McGhee | Family' troubles 'in' the ispent sthe:week -end: fat: Walker; res| Aurning to their home Monday. fint. miles; that the quality of the coal is| £ & o ousphold | anthracité land senti-anthratitef tha'} it p of: the- late King swept rqund| her, | estimated’ quantity to exist on the 47 v 1 however. Leopold’s illicit loves} the | miles controlled by his company is sale of his dead queen’s digdem) the |yery Jarge, and that the building of v (Mr.-and Mrs. Max LaComb left for | | Minneapoliy this morning where they will_visit relatives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Crawford left Tuesday for, Grand Marais where they lawsuits of the two elder daughgers; | i i the wild tales surrounding the death l?‘?e ‘miw&luml:,{fis ?If ragltway wm.;lr:; of hiis royal son; the death-ped scan- fo th ;rin R“e :pos‘lr AN fout ed‘ attained her 81st birthday today. dal with the royal paramour, etcl, all | Vynicyyer :nenrkeltwr S o vt b ST. PHILLIP'S LADIES’ AID | 7This winter fhe aged Princess, |l€IPed to increase the sadness of)| her | s will apgg st Ly montks 4t their |~ ) DS MEETING THURSDAY | Who was the laté King Leopold's sis- [10% =\ =) L reulliat Bou- v}? 2 St p \ .. |ter, was within an ace of paying the ow In her sylvan retreat at Bou-| 2 The Ladies’ Aid soclety of St. Phil- | |ast debt of nature, in fact, at the |Chout. the aged ex-Empress knows | | Hedwt’o B&lso} :nfl, fa‘mllly h“i lip’s church will meet Thursday after- | end, of Januar)g the doctors almost little of I;ow the ‘:'orld vIagx?‘ and is mov e ;Pendergast place at | noon at the home of Mrs. C. J. Cros-| more or less a prisoner in her bwn - | gaYe up tiope ofpaving her, but the castle with its spacious grounds. She Dr. M. Bone “of * Kélliher spent Tuesday in Ben_:idji on business. A. S. Hoiland of Argyle spent| Tuesday in the city on business. “WOMEN MEN ‘Mrs. J. E. Cowan of Northome % spent the day in Bemidji today. Lake Planf, X nganet where, they will |by 1319 Minnesota avenue. All are|iron will that sjfamps every member __vdon’t Beglect your wite fo-|SPend the summer. e eordially invited to attend. | ot ABRSaxe-Cobrg tamily carried | kBOWS that the war is pver. At ‘l‘“" LOVE night at the iGrand. 10t i2tB-8 4 3 3 | 4 i herd ugh, | ay much as medical actual outbreak of hosilitjes, ithe S E i S iflgfimfitfly‘!gla&s“that anevn agxe‘ ALL GO GLEE CLUB.TO: skiILRHQ she. ’“Lfiw erably well, x;ews vlzas hi&men m:lm t&e‘ old lha_d{‘ Starring § Edward Anderson of Brainerd was | Siot orer © Depdomg, - 3 ‘al hér éntourage admit she js |00 & long time, a decejtion whieh ! midji Floral Co. 6-2ut MEET TOMORROW NIGHT| 2y % was aided by the fact that of all the | Wi Hke DK apay St huy moment. royal chateaux in Belgium, her castle | m, Desmond a business visitor in Bemidji today. Martha Mansfield Marguerite Marsh meeting of the All Go Glee| The ex-Emprass has probably liv- o ‘ clu’ll;hias lf:::.g chang'eff from Friday |©d through morp royal tragedy and alone was resrm;ctedam the (,flrén" ns, evening, June 10, to Thursday eve- court.scandal .than any other. Eurp- [On acconnt of her German o ad] i N pean princess. Her husband, the ill- . :;:fén{“::igéhfizg:ew Réod will be}lated) Emperor Maximilian, was shot Vancouver, B. C.—In giving evi-| by Mexican lnsu:recliox s after a|dence before the Fuel committee ‘at | very brief imperialistic s in 1867 | Ottawa, Mr. J. G. Scott, chairman of | Window boxes and flower ‘bedsl':ggxgm:tnwg:mwvb‘l’xetl}l:ht.h?mwlell; McKENZIE-OLIN | when his wife was only 27. She re-|the Beitish Columbia Skeena Coal planted properly. Bemidii Floral Co. |seend tbe Summer months. Dr. P. E. Olin, who is employed by | turned, nerve-shattered. to Belgium | ccmpany, stated that the coal field, Kaplan Bldg. 6-2tf | i Drs. Larson & Larson, was married | Where her brother, King Lecpolds|situated on the Upper Skeena, had a | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gainey went May 28 to Miss Ruth McKenzie of | generous provigion enabled her to|total area of abo\ft 1,200 square | Mrs. N. D. Angall and daughter, of to Minneapolis ‘to attend the gradu- Minneapolis. The young people took | Alida, were visitors in the city Tues-|ation of their son, Daniel Gainey, Jr., |2 wedding trip to South Haven, and| A. A. Hi 3. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander who visited \. A. Hill of Deer River was a|friends in Bemidji and vicinity for business visitor in Bemidji' Tuesday.{a few days returned to her homé at | Turtle River Tuesday. | Mrs. J. A. Spencer of International | sy Falls was a visitor in the city today.! Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tharaldson At the —ELKO— THURSDAY and FRIDAY i Rasca:n\. ARBUCKLE; daj;rs. Harry .Blackburn of nnh?rml:xssfla::::e ;:::::i:;s returned :vl;“v;i]:: tfi:xlgi)‘mte}“}?e?e?m‘mg and‘ L A S . AN & 0, Y ) :‘ e '”““f“: “mw. o :'tfl?i‘. iinl;?][;z“;'esdl;f):p?[eal.s?HouSIY ill 1 ts?r:::“mq&;';:;-“,tfi;fl?rtngt};aeerTg;l;‘z METHODIST MISSIONARY | T TI M E T O N I G H T FURN]TURE AND Fatty l;:arbuckle ‘Sire. Roes Weekly, Ninth street ents for two w—'efiit Oakley. ThSOClETY’MEET‘S TH?R?DAY? FIRST SHOW—7:30 -15c—30c SECOND SHOW—9:00 UNDERTAKING e K TA E" o “Suspn! Svehve, 15 o | Cash paid tor Livarty vonds. G.|,, %, ORI EY Mo e DG SIAG meet, Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock| Goldwyn Film Corp. Presents the Special Production— H. N. M'KEE —ALSO— her parents at Gully for a few weeks. ‘ B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Cti. 1540 “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- | at the I';ome of Mrs. P, E.JWCelch, 1433 tioneer, will sell anything for you; | " £ G va Irvine dvenue, and Mrs. J. C. McGhee‘ get in touch with him for your sale. | W;?"Lr}:ngex{giiE’gfiE;;&nei roeu(;regt'o will have charge of the lesson for the | Phone 841. 4-5tf | yarious places in Canada where they afternoon. Al] are welcome to at- tend this meeting. | | will v mer. | M7 (Cliltord Omstead has Peturnc| P11L Vit during the summes ed to her home in Bemidji from a| Funeral Director Wm. S. HART | In Return Showing “THE TOLL GATE” “don’t neglect PHONE—178-W or R [ PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER iMiss Vera Johnson of Pillager ar- two weeks’ visit with her parents at Fosston. { —“don’t neglect your wife" to-i night at the Grand. 2t6-8 | Miss Omstead of Fosston is in the city this week, the guest of her bro-| ther, Clifford, and family -and| friends. Miss Margaret Christiianson, who thas been the guest of friends in Be-| midji for the past ten days has re- iturned to her home near Puposky. Plant your garden now. Remidji Floral Co. Ole Mattsom, returned to his home at Hazel Saturday via Bemidji from Minneapolis, ‘where ‘he attended the| Merchants’ - (%onvention the past| week. T of tedl{gstate deal, 1Ktai 1904, ! FOR ANY N ,8ee or write “land men. Clayton Marrs came to Bemdji fpom Kelliher Tuesday morning to spend the summer at'¥he home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Marrs, 1103 Mississippi avenue. Miss Carol Knox, who has been teaching school near Blackduck, com- pleted her term¥ there and came to Bemidji Friday to spend the sum- mer vacation at heér home hére.” - i 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. 1t6-8 Mrs. Fred Boyle and niece, Miss Lildian, of Seattle, Wash., came to Bemidji Friday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slough, 1207 Irvine avenue. Mrs. Boyle is a sister of Mr. Slough. $650,000 to loan on tarms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-37tt , Frank LeCount went to Cass Lake Monday to visit his father, Joe La- Count who is working for his cou- sin, Joe Carpenter. Frank made the trip on his bicycle, returning to Be- midji the same evening. Get *“Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-6-tt Mrs. Edward Jewett and sons, Leo and Sylvan, Mrs. Edmond Jewett and the Misses Ethel and Cordelia Jew- ett, motored to Bootleg lake Satur- day and spent the day pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. N. Cota. Window boxes and flower beds my specialty. Landscape gardener of rep- utation. Proprietor Otto Brose, Bel- trami Nursery and Greenhouse, south of Greenwood cemetery. We deliver. Phone 363-J. 6t6-10 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crawford re- turned Tuesday from Winger where they visited Mrs. Crawford’s broth- ar, A. Linde, and family over Sunday. Mrs. Linde and two children and Miss Olivia Engen accompanied them home for a short visit. CARD OF THANKS We take ths method to tender our thanks to our neighbors, and friends for their sympathy and assistance during the illness and death of our beloved son and, brother, David, and also for the many beautiful floral of- ferings. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark, and family. 1t6-8 6-2tf | rivéd in Bemidj\ last evening'to visit a few days at the home of her broth- er, A. Dy Johnson and} family. Mrs. Fred Moody of Fifth ward who was operated on Frday for ap- pendicitis at St. Anthony’s ‘hospital, is ,reported to be getting along nice- ly. «Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Quick of Lang- don, N. D., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elletson, 1110 Beltrami avenue. They were former residents of Bemidji. Mrs. Vent Ellis, who has visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel morning for Chicago where she’ will visit before returning to her home: Fred Toogood and Ward Smith of: | Rochester, spent the week end at the home .of Mr.-and Mrs. J. McFadden, 1203 “IVliniesota avenue. Mr. Too- 'fi sgood is a nephew of Mrs. McFadden. Miss JAbbie Murphy, left Tuesday evening for St..Paul where she will visit ‘hér parentsTastewsdays-hefore | going to Bellingham, Wiasl] where she will atjend ¢he teachers’, normal for the summer. Mrs. Julia Brennan received word of the death of her brother E.. J. O’Callahan at) Arthur, Ont., June 5. Mrs: Brennan is mother of Mrs. J. Worth of Bemidji, and Mr. O’Calla- han was her uncle. A A 5 Mr. and Mrs. K. H.3 Olson wil move Saturday froi éi- 3 Itvine ave- nue to 703 Mlnnex; Jayenue. Thé house they are vacating has been purchased by, Dan Lundgren and he will move his family there the of/the week. ) Mrs. George Keiser er went to Grand [Fotks last week to meet her daughter, Mrs. James Mar- tin of Flaxmille, Mont., and they were in Gemidji Tuesday en route to Turtle River where Mrs. Martin will Wisit her parents for some time. ard, of Tacoma, Wash., who have been visiting)at the E. H. Denu home for several days, left this noom for Wirginia, where they expeot to spend several weeks with friends and rela- tives,. Virginia iis Mrs. Peterson’s former, home. . .Charles Aldrich returned to his homd in Bemidji Friday from Min- neapolis where he transacted busi- ness for a few days. His niece, Miss Florence.-Aldrich, accompanied him home and spent the weet-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Aldrich, and other relatives, return- ing to Minneapolis Monday. - Miss Aldrich has a position in a depart- ment store of the M. W. Savage Mer- cantile company of that city. e SMALL-SIZED ATTENDANCE | HEARS RELIGIOUS WORKER It is regretted that so few were present last evening at the Presby- terian church to hear the instructive talk given by Prof. H. F. Humbert on the administration of the Chris- tian summer school. The people seemed to get the impression that this school of instruction was to be for in- structors in the Sunday schools, but such is not.the case, but it is a pro- gram to be.put on in different places for two weeks, whereby the children of the various localities from kinder- garten age to 14 years will have daily Bible and religious instruction, with trained teachers. Several of these schools are being organized throughout Minnesota; Brainerd is to have three, Wadena one, and they are to be held at other places. It is hoped that one can be secured for Bemidji next year. ' IN APPRECIATION We take tif’s mecns of thanking | those who were ;50 kind %0 us dur- Gaineyl forj the past week, left this,’ réti'Voted to oats and cther grains. Mrs. O. L, Peterson and son, Rich-| Misses Florence Meisch and Edith| Young entertained 20 ladies at a pret- | tily appointed pre-nuptial shower last | evening at a cottage at the head of | the lake, for Miss Lillian Glessner,| who is to bécome a June bride. The Ihours were enjoyed in a social time and sewing, and a very fine 6 o’clock, dinner: was served by the hostesses. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS | Misses Frances Fladhammer and | Olga Grytbak entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening at the Coleman Love residence, where they| have' been staying. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Love. ‘Those present - were the Misses Esther:and Ec¥th Hayes, Daisy Ruth- erford, Helina Mallace, Elgie Rice| and Jordice Wallace. A very enjoy-| able evening was spent. ; r BIRTHDAY PART! A few invited friends of# ' nore Erickson gathered at the home of her parents, Erickson, 919 Dewey ayenue, thisafl- tetnoon 't Hélp. ‘ger clebrate = her | andghe. childeen | Lenore received” rhfi:flin day remembrances uests. ‘pretty birth- | from her little |8 & "’&ga%y, ;fibertafl—Wheat seeding Mr. and Mrs. O. H. | third birthday. Mrs. Erickson served | a.birthday-picnic-lunch.on the. porch | py time. | By Gertrude Atherton ' Featuring J '+ MABEL JULLIENNE SCOTT LEWIS STONE A powerful dramatic story of the romantic days of the early 70's in California and in New York’s “Five Points” District. _ALSO SHOWING— JOHNNY JONES in— T RICH QUICK -EDGAR” b 'wo-Part Booth Tarkington Comedy GRAND, Theatre VAUDVEILLE FRIDAY TRIXIE & DORIS PERRY TAYLCR C0. “The Girls With the Curls” The Conjoring Cus: Songs and Dances “A Surprise Act” pleted, t! ptal area of the land seed- ed being) what larger than in the Z’?\(ince-of‘, Alperta . is com- however, by a4 smaller acreage de- ‘Masset; B.,C.—A new machine for extracting valuable minerals from the black sands of the Queen Charlotte Islands has been tried at several tory. A%’a reésult'a number of ma- chines have been installed at various points on the coast and are operating. Gold and platinum are extracted from the sands paying fifty. cents to one hundred dollars a ton; chiefly in plati- num. Coming TRAD“:’* * *}*MAaK‘ - “The Jucklins” “Buried Treasure” “Dollar a Year Man” “The Easy Road” “Beau Revel” “Midsummer Madness” | | Cparamount CPiclures ccording to’ repoft, soine-f i JIMMY GREEN last season, when| n::; than.four millipn acres were| 80 [ * This will probably be oft'set.i places and proven entirely satisfac-| FORD REDUCES PRICE SPENCER SISTERS & WILBUR In Tricks and Tunes || Character Comedian pi FORD CARS AND PRODUCTS HAVE REACHED ROCK-BOTTOM ' PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED r REGARDLESS OF THE FACT | THAT THE FORD MOTOR i CO. WAS BEHIND ON ; ORDERS NEW PRICES F.0.B. FACTORY CHASSIS .. ..$345.00 ROADSTER ....... . .$370.00 ROADSTER, with starter. . . . . . $440.00 TOURING CAR ......... ....$415.00 TOURING CAR, with starter. . . $485.00 . COUPE, with starter and de- | mountable rims ............$695.00 SEDAN, with starter and de mountable rims ............$760.00 TRUCK, one-ton . .. .... ..$495.00 TRACTOR .................$625.00 your wife” |—— REAL ESTATE DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women 212 Beltrami Avenue and Children Phone 144 7:30 and 9:00 TONIGHT “Fatty” Arbuckle in—“BACK STAGE” 10c 25¢ ELKO ‘._‘.IlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIll"IlI MALLINSON’S SILKS . Mallinson’s Whipporwill Sport Silks, 40 inches wide, a yard .........$6.50 "Mallinson’s Pussywillow, 40 inches wide, a yard . ... .......534.00 Mallinson’s Pussywillow, printed Silk, 40 inches wide, a yard . . . ..$4.50 Mallinson’s 36-inch pure Silk Taf- feta,ayard ...5:oe:om.ivsmes .$4.75 Mallinson’s printed, indestructible, Satin Striped Voile, 40-inch, a yd . $4.50 Mallinson’s Canton Crepe, 40 inches wide; a:yard ;.osnsinismasmias $5.00 SKINNER’S SILKS Skinner’s Taffeta Silk, 36-inch, black and colors,ayard ........ .....$3.25 Skinner’s Satin de Chine, 36-inch, . black, white and colors, a yard . . .$3.65 Skinner’s 86-inch Satin, a yard. ... .$2.35 FIRE INSURANCE REYNOLDS & WINfER ONLY TWO SPLENDID PICTURES—REPEAT ENGAGEMENT Tonight ideserving that again we can only |say we; appreciate your kindness. i ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller, Mrs. L. 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