Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 22, 1921, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY. EVENING, JUNE 22, 1921, - /=~ THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER b AR S S = e ard Miss Alice Green of Bagley was KNIGHTS Or'WLUMBUS' Democratic Cigar Names. iThe Conjunction of Planets in_ 1910.' a between train shopper in Bemidjl The nomenclature of the cigar trade The extrnordinary grouping of the § Enjoy an Hour of Billiards Tuesday. MEET THURSDAY NIGHT Mrs. H. Crippen of Bigfork was a Bemidji caller today. M. B. Lee of Grand Rapids was a business caller here, today. Eve AR g P ixt';l.:ody s going to Park nl‘,%‘_‘%‘g Peter Larkiin of Turtle River spent the day here on' business. H. L. Gould of Brainerd spent the day in Bemidji on business. $60,000 to loan on farms. 'The Pean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesata. 2 10-37tt H. G. Davis of St. Cloud was a Bemidji business visitor today. S. A. Selvog of Redby. was a Bemidji business visitor today. Rapids, ‘bemidjl this week. July 4th, Daniel Petnle, ' sheriff at Park is transacting business in Wild rooster chase at Park Rapids, | 1t6-22 | 2 | METHODIST LADIES’ AID ‘Mrs. J. Peck of Superior, who' has visited Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin and other Bemidji friends for the past :inonth. will leave for her home Thurs- ay. Mr, and Mrs.*Otto Maltrude and son Elmer of Becida, are visiting Mrs.balaltrude’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hedman at Guthrie this week. b Shoes that’s all we sell, our huy- ing power is the secret of our low prices. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-9tf Miss Ella Fuller of Moline, IlI., who has been the house guest of Miss Arvilla Kenfield for the past two weeks, will’ leave for her home to- wight. H Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft and WILL MEET TOMORROW The dning room division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with | Mrs. M. W. Pierce, 1300 Beltrami | avenue, \ | | | NYMORE LUTHERAN AID | HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY | The Nymore Lutheran Free Ladies’ Aid wjll meet tomorrow afternoon at | 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B.| Anderson at East Bemidji. All are| cordially invited to attend. | PRESBYTERIAN LADIES WILL MEET TOMORROW The apron division of the Presby- terian Ladiies Aid will meet at the! home of Mrs. Charles Warfield, 623 /1. 0. 0. F. hall at 8 o’clock, and it The Knights of Columbus wil hold their regular business meeting Thurs- day evening at the Moose hall at 8 o'clock, and all members are urged iv.o be present. McGINNIS-LUNDEEN John; H. Lundeen of Bemidji and Anna McGinnis of “Yankton, S. D.,| were married this morning at 10| o'clock #in the office of the judge of | probate by Judge J. . Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Lundeen will make their home in Bemidji. | YEOMAN LODGE HOLDS | MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT The regular business meeting of | the Brotherhood of American Yeoman will be held Thursday evening at the is desired that all members be pre- sent. e | MRS LAFAIVE ENTERTAINS | Mirs. Frank Lafaive entertained a| number of her lady friends at her| home, 724 Mississippi avenue Tues-| day afternoon. The afternoon was 18 one of the very interesting ‘phases | of democracy, says the Philadelphia | Public Ledger. No agent intent upon | building up a market for a 10 cent cigar ever named it for a statesman. | He complimented, Instead, an actor, | a philanthropist, a race horse, a hypo- | thetfcal Indian maiden or a supposi- titious Spanish grandee. To have named a 10 cent cigar for a states- man would have been to “queer” both the cigar and its involuntary patron. The people would not have stood for that sort of thing. It would have presumed a certain superiority which they would have rebuked both at the cigar stand and at the polls. golar system the morning of December 17, 1919, which some prognosticators had gone so far as to predict would result in the world coming to an end, iwas an alignment ‘in the heavens of ‘Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune, What Average Man Lzcks. The ignorance of the place we live the positions and contours of the lawds of this globe; but not the plans of s and plices we live in— argo, our Halsey R Subsc:ibe for Tne Dally Ploneer. PROTECT 'YOUR COMPLEXION —ggainst reddening, rough- ening winds;, by applying NYAL FAGE GREAM on First Class Tables at'the " t Recreation { Billiard Parlors i 117 Third Street Always . Cool and Well Ventilated Carom, Pocket Billiard and Snooker Tables S0 visr s Cigars-and Drinks: < L] 5 ’ == ) i Jnmgfl‘., re boys at Park nfi%‘.%“z‘ A. C. O’Banion of Park Rapids was 2 business visitor in Bemidji today. Third street, tomorrow afternoon.|spent in conversation and music and Mrs. Charless N. Anderson is clmir-i]u“ch was served at 5 o'clock by man of this division. | Mrs. Lafalivie. | { ¢ |BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES HOLD MEETING THURSDAY The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel Lu- I WITH PEROXIDE before going out. It whitens the skin, too, and softens it to a velvety smoothness. Two Sizes—30c and 60c Mrs. J. McFadden reiurned Tuesday from Park Rapids where they’ visited for a few days. They made the trip by auto. I “DON'T GIVE TP TRY BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA t nature to relleve and EIGHT YOUNG LADIES ENJOHING AN OUTING | -Eight young ladies of Bemidji,‘ Miss Gladys Hawkins of Deer Riv- en spent the day in, Bemidji today. ‘m?.:z ball game at Park llmnrls1 Jue b,::‘;pgl?aag:e m‘:f;;";;‘:::; ats?;%s _Miller Jewett of Los !Angeles ar-gcha-pa‘ranetl by Mrs. L. A. Nuss, ‘huvc;t.heran church will hold a pie soaal || ‘correct constipation, “““5’;""&' Y ivss |tived in Bemidji this morning and taken the Brauden cottage at La- Thursday evening at the church.| stomach, liver, Kdney A e fot G"’YBH“G S'"]RE Wil spend his summer vacation at the | vinia, where they will enjoy an out- Coffee and ice cream will 0 be 50 reak up & cold in a hurry. Mabhs home of his father, C. W. Jewett, |irz until July 1. Some who are em- served at that time, and all friends || Guard against Jnfuenza, grippe LALIBERTE & ERICKSON 4, 8 John | A. Logan' of Grand Rapids|715 Bemidji avenue. | ployed, come to Bemidji on the morn- and members of the church are in-| #nd, pueumon;a. B DRUGGISTS | ! Sola by druggists everywhere, BEMIBJI ing M. & 1. train and returned again vited to aitend, in the evening on the 6:15. The par- i | ty are Misses Pearl and Mabel Ta ey | ner, Elsie Nuss, Margaret ‘”gmv‘;’;“:YOUNG FOLKS. SPEND | WEEK AT GRACE LAKE| Amy Peterson, Alice Ballingrude and | Miss Vera Backus is chaperoning a | Emma Gelz. Others will join the| party for the week”end. |number of Bemidji young folks who! are spending the week at the Dean| |cottage at Grace lake. They are{ | Misges Alice Dean Edla Rude, Ma- was a Beny'dji busienss visitor today. VEL, PRODUCTS CO., - MARVEL i Pa. “OnoeaTeisl Always Nyai” Miss Florence Hall and Walter| DMrs. Roderick ‘and daughter of Re- | Hall came to Bemidji Tuesday from mer spent Tuesday shopping in the|wilton and attended the marriage clty. {of their sister, Miss EHa L. Hall, at the Presbyterian parsonage Tuesday i morning. ‘Bring vour -luriches. free coffee at fair grounds, Park Rapids, Jullvt gtzhz FOR ALL KIND of real estate deal, B see or write E. J. Willits, the land Mesdmnes' W. C. Smith and Charlgs man. 1-1tt| Van and Misses Inez Geil and Sadie|ye] Croon. Ragnhild Moe and L Genrick motored to M‘inneupoli ini aine eatz. The came to Bemgdji Mrs. Van's car today gnd will Visit|{oqay for the circus. returning to the friends there for a few ldays. ‘com{ge this evening, | | g. CONCORDIA LADIES' AID TO HOLD PICNIC SUNDAY ! P. R.wWadsworth of White Earth was a Tuesday business vigditor in Be- midji. Mrs. ‘Agne¥ Pyne of Stillwater is attending the summer term at the Bemidji State Teachers college, and is staying at the Charles Nangle home while in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Lamm of, Per- ham were among the out of town callerg in Bemidji today. o at 3 The Worst Weather Fails to Budge This Varnish . Mrs. Teressa Coffin end son,| Wayne, and Mrs. H. Amaden of Mal-| oo I' = iy lard, are guests ¢f L. Amadon and| 4 y plants. Fine to plant now. Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton and little |family for a few days. Mrs. H. Ama- E ia adies’ Al H | Beltrami Nursery and Greenhouse, [son of Grand Forks arrived in Be-|don is mother of L. Amadon. oSy omella Ladies e fotat ‘ south off Greenwood cemetery. midji this noon and will spend the = i Ithe home of Fred Swenzon mear s | .5t6-25 |summer wiith Mrs. Stanton’s parents, | FOR ANY KIND of real estate dnl,lewme( 2 Lake, Sunday, June 26. The tries ghow. that for ‘all outside ex-| Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton. see or write Willits & Olson, rae|ysiq il sell"dinner about 1 o'c ! 5 2 posed surfaces, -marine work, and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Culp of Red land men. 1-14f | tier which, Rev. L. J.- Jerdee and % * a pair every place exposed to the weather Lake were among the out of town | Indian barbecue and war dance in Rev. T. B. Nogdale will speak. Every- ** youskould use visitors in Bemidji Tuesday. full ‘tribal costumes at Park Ranids | Mr. and Mis. H B, Kenfielt of)one s cordiallyfinvited to attend. lco FIVE SHADES— * Black, Brown, Navy, Grey and White. uly 4th. Cass Lake have returned from their : — winter -home at, Orange Bend, Ala- ‘Miss Blla Osmundson of Gully, who' bama, and visited today at the E. E. ils aftending the summer term at the | Kenfield home {n Bemidji. Mrs. H. Bemidji State Teachers college, is|D. Kenfield is Mrs, E .E. Kenfield's staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |mother. H. A. Bridgeman of Fifth ward. cneam and caks 1 be sold. ‘Miss. M¢lba Decker of Minneapolis is spending a few “days in Benidji transacting business and calling on friends. i | METHODIST A1D DIVISION HOLDS ENJOYABLE MEETING Three autg:lgads of memb of the Yed room divskon of the Ladies’ Aid | of the Methogist church, and cthers® who were-already there, enjoyed an | afternoon ‘at :the summer home of Mrs. A. Largom at Waville Tuesday.' WATERPROOF SPAR FINISH The toughest and most durable| clear Varnish on the market for all outside work. ‘Works freely under the brush and| dries with a brilliant gloss, free from) brush marks or laps. = 1 Tijiends of R. J. Fenton, whe “Misd Marie Aiken of Grand Rapids.{moyed his family to Couer d’Alene, i Miss Esther Krohn of Tenstrike Idaho, from Bemidji last. fall, have o ‘BEmidl Monday to'attend|received word that they have sold Swing vour partners at the Bowery - dance, Park Rapids, July 4th, Siets We have plenty of them for another - day’s sale—so you are still in time if | you did not partake of this exceptional Mrs Amanda Hemstead who visit- noLa Sit-| heiMacGregor-Battles wedding Mon- | their prop there and are noy- Wayi HeACay. g o Thompson Lor '§e|day evening, and they returned to|ing to California. They still.own Tho atiers ‘hu"gvi‘l‘;“’l:‘ei“""‘E-i‘l;‘:]“‘:z cffer. { e e Paul Tuesday, | their home Tuesday. < considerable property in Bentdji, ;g:xal onaetention, Mrs. Larson | it. Hottest sun,or. coldest storms| ¥, : &Y These are exceptional values and put out :‘fl:flot mhu!x'e it crack, check, saften| urn white. fie Vogue Milliméry, succeszors to served W PHWIE lunch to the gue: LaFontisee Millinery. For the' past ) 1-19tf |month we have. been selling felts, taf- 5 ( —_— Ietas, georgetic crepe and Ieauuer | Mrs. J. R. MegMahon, who has been | hats. * At present we have’ the white fi'kous M. at.the home of her son,|haronet satin and duvetyn hats which Barip, McMalhon, 1109 Dewey ave-|are riight un to the minute New York n%‘ several weeks, doés not im-|style. Ccme in and see the new | DTV is still in a serious condition. Gl Lr Sl kb oo patd for ARGy Mrs, Offfénte Hill' and Two: chil- i ; dren of Bovey. ars visiting Mr. Hili’s | By 100ey, Nortnors Grocery parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 | x Amerlca’ avenue. for a special trade stimulator. ¢ You can solve every exterior] varnishing problem perfect], ith| SEYANIZE SPAR FINISH. V Come In and let us prove it. GivenHardware Co Phone 57, Bemidji Co: eated Houses, ¢ ,conditions in hotes, | say tpecialists. of ‘the United States Departutent of Agriculture, are fre’ quently not m#intained as they should | ‘be. idousesaré often overheated. In | most cases practically no thought is | xi'\'ciz‘ to, Bumidity, or air moistenivg. | | Physicians * insist that an overheated | house is unhealthful, and that colds, | sore throats, coughs, and the tendency It its shoes your buyint;' remem- ber we save 'you money. Consumers Shoe Co. ©6-9tf sier friends would, wish, but | models if you want the very latest style in millinery. 1t6-22 IMr. and Mrs. George Kerr have as their guest for the summer, Miss Katherine McGarry of Brainerd, sis- ter of Mrs. Kerr, i THE PIONEER WANT ADS Mrs. E. Y. Wilson and daughter, Dorothy, who have been visiting the past week with Mrs. Wilson’s par- % s g iMrs. Eilingson and daughter of Warsau, Wils., and Mrs. Irene Logan and baby of Northome, are guests at the 'summer home of Mrs. H. L. Ras-| ents, at (Minneapolis, left Tuesday Mrs. F. H. Lakin and Miss Ella|ymussen, at, Waville. Mrs. Ellingson | morning for Boise City, ldaho, to| to be nervous and feverish may be at- | l BRING RESULTS Lakin arrived in Bemidji this after-|}& an aunt of Mrs. Rasmussen, and |spend the summer with her sister and | tributed to continually breathing ulr] friends. | | havii g too little moisture in ite noon and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin. Mrs:Eogan is a cousin. J. Bisiar returned Tuesday eve- ning from Northern Minnesota towns$ where he has been transacting busi- ness for the past few days. , Big time at Park Rapids, Julfl éi-'zhz" "TONIGHT . &.-THURSDAY ar Tires That Are Even ~ = . Better Than Before - - Miss Nora Shaw of Hornet who has been teaching at Moorhead,. visitéed frtends in Bemidji for the week end, en route to her, home. | E. J. Cain and daughter, Ruth Ar-;‘ line of Kellfher came to Bemidji to- day to attend the circus, and while here was the guests of relatives. £ - el We are building better Goodyear At o _ Tires for passenger carstoday than we have ever built before. In the past : 2 few -months we have added to their % # wild moments of terror! b e N Val“e time and time agaln__maklng Also Showing c:? waves close over another || ! them larger, stronger, heavier, and ship! | i s ¢ Frantic for hi ife— even more durable. We believe w “NOBODY’S ., Tante for ts young it ore . Hans Lukke, a farmer of Grant Valley, lost his house and contents by fire Sunday afternoon. The fire caught between ‘the floors, and Mr. Lukke was alone at the tfme an was not able to control the fire. A few And ‘Word has tbeen received from De- A crash in the fog! troit, Mich., that Burton L. Baldwin, a former Bemidji boy, a graduate of the Finance School at Washington, D. C., iis now under the supervision of several army officers in’ prepara- /| ~tion fol West Point Military Acad- |} emy. | WIFE”| - the botom, Jhors et || ‘ - el fmlyahen. gre. s thet to- A Two-Part Special wfi?tqth.en freezes, his blood! || tv;; ere in the worl you find Chester Comedy : eir equal in endurance, mileage, and sustained <conomy. You can Have you:.given us an opportunity | to- demonstrate ‘our money saving plan. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-9tf A great love story of the sea. And the most amazing under- A | h 7:30-9:00 water adventures ever filmed. . . Mo F. G Troppman lettthis Shorws— el | Al get these tires from your Good- fall stock for the Troppman depart- Admission—10c-25¢ Lloyd Hughes and year Service Station Dealer now. 5 mient store: Sha expects to be away | for a month and will combine pleas- ure with business. She will viait her | daughters, Margaret and Katherine, iwho are attending school there. Grace Darmond | | d i (™4 THE GoopYEaR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Offices Throughout the World \The story of a man ..*who gambled with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and: family, of Joplin, Missouri, arrived{ in the c¢fty Tuesday evening and ex: pect ito spend several :weeks here. They will probably spend the greater| part of the summer here. if they are |} able to locate a suitable summer, home. They also plan to make a short | visit With relatives at Duluth before returning to their home. - GRAND 1" Louis Joseph Vance ‘CARL ROBERTS TRIO Threé Wise Fools Coy & “GLENN & WALSH Bits- 5f" Varied Vaudeville” LEON TOONE Novelty Ventriloquist “Also Comedy v‘Torchy “Furns Cupid’ The Vogue Millinery, successors to| LaFontisee Millinery. For the past nionth we have been selling felts, tal- fetas, georgette crepe and feathe: hats” At present we haye the wh!te' baronet satin and duvetyn hats which | § are 1yght up to the minute New York style. Come in and see “the new models if you want the very latest style in millinery, 1t6-22 “Mystery Singi g Novelty GIVEN HARDWARE, BEMIDJI

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