Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 25, 1921, Page 3

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h /XS SR P AR §Y VIR ey SATURDAY EVENING) JUNE 281821+ ¢-cobis 410150 mestessas it oo oss vy b sassamssssssemsessnsiamss THE‘BEMID I3 DAILY PEONEER - SRR SRR wiiei.. BAGE THREE, s i B Mrs, W. H. Gentnor of two weeks at thehouteiol their niece | d Mys. P. M. Palmer and family, return- terday to Mrs, Gentnor's heme | Fa hi n armington,| Amoun he out of rashio Iowa, and Mrs. W. J of Redon- | who came to Bemidfi 0 i e don, Calif., wlo haye visited the past | Farmers’ Pienic held {n.B C R I/ SH]NG WE SPECIALIZ ed y v B! e PO {at Farngington. They were accom-|tlo 3. B D Gradditig of Fe e y panied by Mrs, Palmer's mother, Mrs, | of Tenstrike, Miss Nina Stc NIGHT or DAY a Bemidji visitor today. LIS Celleyham, who will t with them | land L an AP Prices f - ' |NYMORE CHOIR GOES TO there. H Voltman of Carr Luke. 4 4 5 rices Guy Nelson of Clearbrook was a | YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONVENTION | i==mr = SO gD i $x.50 to $2.50 . ¥ 2 - Friday visitor in Bemidji. L R i * The Nymore c¢hoir left Friday for Winger, Minn., to attend the Young ‘People’s ¢onvention whichk is being held therg until Sunday. Mrs. Al- fred Greguson, director of the choir, acccmpanied them, and will direct the ! Clyde Anderson of Remer was a Be- midji business wisitor today. 3 - G.W.Jewelt Company, Inc. Telephone 870—971 GRAND Tonight L . 360,000 to loan,on farms. The| then. Rex, Sunday. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Mrs. E. Preston was pleasantly sur- prised Thursday afternoon by a host| "|ot friends who came to help her cele-; brate her birth anniversary. t ‘Those present were Mrs. E. Doran, | & Mrs. Dalby and daughter, Mrs. T. 8§ Beroud and Elaine Beroud, Mrs. Luce, | Mirs. O. Forbes, Charlotte Thomas and | Pean Land 'Coi; Bemidsi, Minnesota. | A ] S0y 10374 jring, ohorps, \ ¥ = = X ! R s i - 1st Show at 7:30 2nd Show at 9:18 ' || T x — 4 o E Wl Nelson of Brainerd spentj ?mMATmAN CLUB T0 i ‘riday, in the city on business. i ENJOY OUTING MONDAY % ! | The Philomathian club is planning | F UUH 5 F T AR S .Walter E. Englund of-Ely spent} to hold iits annual picnic for the mem- | b 3 AH I M > RY ?V'HLED MINTER the day in Bemidji.on business. fi ibers and their families at Lake Plan- | ~ fi “—=in & nev wen coniedy by Avery Hopwood y 4t |taganet Monday. They will leave Be- | AGTS : \ L P'GTUHE i Authos Ty ek ifammia’s KA BEAYted" oith Lo |midafi dbout 10 o’clock in the morning ¥ . . X Y L Rt PRCSILENRT Eve -and there: are:whout>-a=billion | g S BT e 3 T : ‘ “ Y- E == oves {hat have:got. the - des, since fpicnic” dinner at’ noon. ; The Best Vaudeville Bill We Have Had | ‘i]‘h L' : Cl =29 1t6-25 | Y Y38 I f ! Your Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied l e l e v own ' I3 | Delt Armstrong of Remer was a . ling story of the clever ' Fijiday business caller in Bemidji. Don’t little over ir thi who learned to put her act as well as in the CARL ROBERTS TRIO Three Wise Foels IYSTERIOUS RENO CO. GLENN & WALSH Bfts' of Varied' Vaudeville LEON TOCNE awing room John Ward of Thief River Falls spent Friday on business in Bemidji. | middle ring. Big Boys sport *ténni; shoes, leath- A MORNING DRESS o 2 —Also Showing— er trimmed at $1.98. - Consumers | Among the most successful of the |Mrs. Frank Lange. | . Shoe Co. . 6-23tf | severely simple frocks for morning wear | The afternoon was most pleasantly Novelty Ventriloquist Mystery Singing Novelty BEN TURPIN + : M———;——B < i is .t;lg !no‘?.el in btlule %mghan;{. b;l_‘he iwm and dainty ‘refreshments were 4 T. an rs. E. B. son . of | waist is in kimono style, flare cuffs being |enjoyed. l: o 2 ennot H i Crookston were _among the out of | attached to the short sleeves, ‘Skirt and, ;j e LSRG | : . } i iy y Th}qc"'af d 5&"mn~t Comedian L) town callers m‘_tfi‘evchy Friday. . :dmst are joined under a straight belt of | fl!‘WOR i ”'(iiI'E HOI.J.‘VS 8 June Capmce 1m—— In “’aiked Mary Sa ¢ in a' New Two Sengett Comedy— - B f-material,, while large pockets ‘trim; | I Aol o 1 SR “SHE SIGHED BY THE SEASIDE” ! VERY ENJOYABLE RECEPTION Abcut sevenly—(lve attended the Ep- worth League reception held last eve- mning at theschirch for, the friends 9 id amembers o the. . Methodist | &8 |lchurchf who are.attending thé stn-1 ] r hocl at the Bemmid . The evenin ced i playing - acqttainter gaines; and all Fepoitia | i/|1hozt enjoyable time. Refreshments | il were ;served by, the members, of the | league. Rkt | the skirt. ~ Contrasting bands may be: | used in trimming the neck; sleeves and, .pockets, if desired, Medium size re- |' ‘quires 43{"yards 36-inch material.-" " : — . .DON'T FORGET!!—— o THE SECOND SHOW STARTS AT 9:15 MATINEE TOMORROW-—2:30- “Mr. and Mrs, :A. Ferrell of Musko- gee, Okla., are spending two weeks at the J. B. Patterson.farm home in:the 5 PICTORIAL REVIEW DRESS- No, town of Bemidji: (Constarice-Talmadge ‘takes an: ex- | 2407 Sizgs, 36, 40, 44, 48 inches by ample from Eve in “Mamma’s Af- ?.’me, 30°cents:’ i fair,” ’at the Rex, Sunday. 1t6-25 Marie Prevost .Chas Conklin Jas. Finlayson —ave included in this latest 2-part assauit on Gloom SUNDAY AND MONDAY GRAND Theatre “J.'W. Dawdoh came in" from his farm ' near: -Becidai Wedngsday to ;. spend a few days ‘at his Home on 1 i PRSI Park avenie. L5 " J. 'L. Gilbertson underwent an op- eration for appendicitis at St, An- thony hogpital Thursday. f Bemiciji's PlayGround DIAMOND POINT Dance at Cafis.hake" armory, Wed- nesday, June 29. Music-by Schuck’s four-piece whirlwind jazz orchestra. M. E. Smith motored to Minneapo-| lis Thursday and from there he and | Black kid strap sandals, welt sole, el S - 416-28 his famflly will go to their summer Everybody,-welcome: $5.95. O'Leary Bowser Co. ..2t6-25 | yome at Mille Lacs lake. Al Enjoy your.Sundays and picnies T T T T — Rev .G kehoe, 1311 Bixb; . s > | Lunches and ‘hot Coffee Served i O Y famiily of North- Messrs. and Mesdames A. A. ‘War- ‘ tions 0;9_1 i in stock. §‘,L-,_-’- avenue, is in Des Moines, lowa, this - week attending the Northern Baptist convention being held there. b field, C. M. Bacon, R. A. Schumaker and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schumaker of McGregor, Towa, re- turned to Bemidji last evening from a motor trip to Duluth and Grand Marias, where they went about a ctarhd 3 }week ago. | H unting flags, | *Co. - 2t6-25 modations ‘for pignic par- ties. Diamond ,Point is truly “Northerw ; 2emidji Friday and ers” picnic. Tgast and Miss Jes- ke Plantaganet emjdji today. Mrs. John Noel of Northern was the guest of her friend, Mrs. Fred Petra, 1105 Mississippi avenue, while shopping in Bemidji ‘Wednesday. $5.95. 2t6-25 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. i ~ { dren, Jack, Margar et and Betty, \vnl{ + i . 3 s |leave Bemidji-Monday. noon for Grand Mrs. J. A, Younggren submitted|p. ‘s they will be met by Whoo;w;sollna tm"gg;‘ riice?l:]eyn:;e u‘; tonsils at St. Anthony’s hospital this‘w \}‘jrginia to visit relatives. Later removal ¢ .mose, orni £ X i £ O A i reported to be getting ‘aiong nicely. morping{; they \?'-}11 {é«;’éw akd Vc",‘““““{ to % 29 .t»lmak_e an extel yiven and chil- For: Rent e e 2 S B T at New Bath Pavilion Brown kid strap sandals, 0'Leary-Bowser Co. . Western Stav Productions presents ! i SHOWING TODAY ONLY ) - Mrs.iSadie Buck of St. Paul spe: ch:!u:-?;rwmn;ir poat. “%flr'?ame:f Friday in Bemidji the guest of rela; iLee, Ticensed -pilot. - Phome §1-W. “‘"fié‘; __Mys. Buck ig.a sister of Mrs, v 6-25tf | P _ 00 Show For A Quarter ! ' i %RD ‘YOU_H?XTD A $2.00 SHOW ON HERE FOR A QUARTER,” SAID A T;ROR}IINENT CLUB'WOMAN TO THE MANAGER OF THE ELKO THEATRIE THIS AFTERNOON AS SHE BOUGHT TICKETS FOR A PARTY OF EIGHT. She Hit The Nail On The Head ! WILLIAM DeMILLE’S + Loy Hazen: of. Blackduck: R I smm’fimm ‘en routebo-St. Buy your-childrens’ white canvas|and other places to visit: friends for ! oxfords) and pumps at $1.69. Con-|a short time. | sumers:Shoe -Co. , 6-23tf | i va Mrs. W. F. Waldlioff of Henrietta, Mr. and Mrs. Benard Landgren, |nfinn,, isa house guest at the home of | ses Ethel and her gister, Mrs, “M. Lafontisee, 619! Minzlesdta, dvedue. . i %1 | Cash :paié for -Liberty bonds. " G. | B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. | 1-16tf | | REX THEATRE 6x10 standard wool bunting flags, ry-Bowser Co. 2t8-25 r. and Mrs, R.;A. Schumaker have ‘Montana Bill” is the last word in a thrilling, five-r John Mickalson, J. H. Morris, J. W. Heggie and their families were out of town visitors who attended the circus (in Bemidji ‘Wednesday from Becida.” %3 Mrs. C.. A; Parker left Friday for 2 month’s’ visit with friends at St.| Paul, Cedar Rapids, Towa, Milton ANl A e Janesville, Wi She will also go to|: ‘Brery style aind kirid'of shoes -nn’:} o ¢ ' Moosehears, nois, before return-|the whole m}zlully at very low prices. | ; i 5 ; 0 " Laugn a Minute Canvass oxfords, low ‘at $2.19. Consumers. 6-23t Ladies military Shoe Co. R. H, Evérhart of Park Rapids, spent the pag week. in the city, tak- delivering goods for as their housé guests Mr. Schumaker’s parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schu-! ‘maker of Mfi(&r,egm‘,rlowa.. N | pDACES B e 5 E Mrs. E. J. Sturgis of Ortonville ar-| rived in Bemidi Friday to make an | extendeéd >visit “with her daughters, | Mrs. C.-R.Welch and Mrs. Otrey. | C. B. Knutson and family autged | to Bemidji from Portland, N. Dj, and exp?t , spend ‘& few weeks 4t the I-Lk - Tpensing home here and at the’ lakes. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Opsahl of Baghy “MIDSUMMER MADNESS” ¥ LOIS WILSON—LILALEE _ . o | Production . WITH Garamoint Giclures ~/It's A Hit In Bemidit n Western drama. A good, clean, sure-fire romance of great West, alive with action and thrills production. FOX NEWS Matinee 2:30— Tvenings 7:10-9:00- why the greatest of rs have quit ad gone There must be a reason “directors and the biggest st ing ordeérs the Raleigh Medicine company of |motored. to Bemidji Friday and”will i 0 to making independent productions. 3 hi ‘Mr. Everhart receivesibe guests for, several days of Mrs, i =—just as it 2 hit in New York, Chicag'zi,'”'Phflaflclnhia, St. Paul, and every : %4 I ; ——COMING— — ‘from the company’s t Minneapolis. “or excursion parties “Thor.” A. Phone 61-W. 6-26tt For ,plcfi 1 charter passénger boat A. Lee, licerised pllot. Mr. and‘Mrs. L. V. Harpel and son Joel, ‘motored to Bemidji from Fernhill Wednesday and took in the aircus and bargain sales. Mr. Jones of near Boone, Iowa, who is visiltmg his daughter, Mrs. Harple and fam- ily, accompanied them. Mrs. .Ha.rple is post-mistress of the Fernhill post office. 4 Opsahl’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bl| Getchell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bye returned to Bemidji yesterday from Warroad | where they.visited Mrs. Bye's parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs/<¥. J. Putze, for the|] past five weeks. D. J. Price of Kildeer, N. D., arriv- ed in Bemidjl Friday morning and is a house guest at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. Ny French, 1123 Beltrami avenue. Mr. Price is a brother-in-law of Mrs. French. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Toms and has hadusside experience f machifié, .~ work'.and | nb%dition to the I Increasé: Z large city it¢ \ Cosmo Hamil writer., of soc! yed thus far! Don’t be one to say, “I didn’t see it.” ' ! ton, who ranks with Robert W. Chambers as a iety novels and plays, wrote the story. Mr. Hamilton went to two American homes of the better sort to get his sto: méan passions ry. It’s an amazing tale of human love and hu- 4 . It will startle and appeal; and it, has several dramatic punches that will bring folks right to the edge of their chairs. We! Do:Not Advise the Attendance of Children These ‘Prices Include Federal War Tax D. W. Griffith’s “DREAM STREET” DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS MARGUERITE CLARK in— “SCRAMBLED WIVES” CHARLEY RAY in—“SCRAP IRON” “MAN, WOMARN AND MARRIAGE” i~ POLI NEGRI in—*GYPSY -BLOOD” cel he —ua really great Reelcraft Comedies that Crack a New DALY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — ¢on Percy of Blackduck were in Be- : Pk P ¢ B IR b : R 1o Celery plants. Fine to plsnt‘ now. | midjl F,,&q o route to St. Hilaire| erte a lettng givigg your opinion of the ending of * ,\Inls‘umm(,t ,Madne )e. Send | . Beltrami Nurgery and Greenhotsé; o visit on¥s brother, ‘Hatry it to The Dail; er. Prizes for the three best betters. Contest closcs 6 P. M. Wed- o : — south’ off Greenwood cemetery. st625 ;A.hflex: irorba, sh?rp time. They made nesday, Jun £ ; N CC‘NT'HE TALTE"ADGE in— ¥ H ¢ trip by auto. g “V’Ep iyl ey 99 ‘ i VEDDING BELLS . Mrs. M. F, Wilson returned Fiiday | b = . 55 A i [oin/Dukilly yhetd, she Yuitod' zeu SEE “MIDSUMMER MADNESS TODAY OR TOMORROW LYONEL BEARRYMORE in— was accompanied Home by her mother : S ¢ o TEST ADVEN 9 ‘Mrs. P.'A. Mdgnusen, afild niece, Miss THE GREATEST ADVENTURE Irene Johnson, who will make an ex-| gt STTVIAR 8 tended visit in Bemidi. | P FEER ANETTA | flF,VJ"«RT in-— . f 310 WPy AVTIINGS OF - 2% hJohn ]}/I.SFeI!,Ianld,hexpfri'enced mad-‘v i 01'“"!?.1};65 AL:“S’;XT: PLA YTE 1GS OF DESTINY chinist of ‘St. Paul, has been engage: 5 3 ‘- 3 1A NI A : CCIET T by the Bemidji Machine Works and = Matineeg ;‘fgg 5 1;1"0 " Matinee—25c NAZIMOVA in—BILLIQUS” d..on his duties .there Friday. lvenings— i« : Evening—30c¢ Th 2 NOT P ¢ Pict PR hese Arve NUY Paramount ricture

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