Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 3, 1921, Page 3

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FT “THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER\ 7" ¥T= . B. B. Clifford and R. F. Patton of Grand Rnpi‘ds: were among the out of town .business visitors in the city to- day. = E. F. Broomhall of Duluth, archi- | tect r the new high school to be constructed here, was a business call- er in the city today. P. S. Smith of Beloit, Wis., is vis- i4ing. his, sister, Mxs. W. H. Elletson and son, R. O. Smith at the Elletson lhome, 1110 Beitrami avenue. ' For ,picnic, or excirsion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A.| A. Lee, licensed»pilot. Phone 61-W.| 7 - 6-25t1 Hector Baxter, of Minneapolis, at- torney for ithe Canadian National railways, is in Benijdji on legal busi- ness connected-with railroad matters. Daniel C. 0’Conner of Grand Forks ‘has accepted a’ position as motion ipicture operator at the Grand thea-| ter. day. Ha ibegan his new duties Mon- Claire; Nangle arrived in Be- Monday evening from Minne-!| apulié, and will spend. the balance of her vacation with her, parents, Mr.| nold at 935-W. X and Mrs. Csarleés Nangle, 507 Fourth | Miss Mabel Katlin of Vitton, lowa, 5 7:30-9:00 ° street. 35 - who has been the guest of Mrs. J. J. ENTERTAIN AT SHOWER 10c and 25 Onlg t | c an c r 9tf " Cashi paid £ iberty.bonds. =8, Hooley, Nblf%fie%gfiio'ce"fg' C(i‘ - ~1 Misses Violet and Viola Grest of Watrous, Sask., who have visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Rob- inson, since last Friday, will leave to- morrow for their home. They are nieces of Mrs. Robinson. i Mr. and Mr§. Hugh Egan of Fargo ho have spent several days visitin it , : : e Ton . Burke home, return {’;‘;f‘fi;;’,;;?;";fi;}_’"a,fihg,‘;°gl-_ o |y plmber of beautiful , gtfts from way affd the bright lights into_the dignified gloom of the ed to stheir home Tuesday. They. g.apeg| T irlenca. most aristocratic mansion on Fifth Avenue—that was the were accompanied by J. G. Burke, i Eeasaass s s e e e s e e et SOl tsep that FLO, the Prettiest Girl in the Best Known Chorus, who expects to look after his North | mumtee and-Garnet. Trimble of Miss Kathleen Downs and Miss took—did she make a lucky marriage? Special Prices on Ladies’ Sport Skirts Dakota interests. 4 Dr. and Mrs. DeWitt H. )Garlock amived in the city Tuesday morning (rom Los Angeles and' will make their ome here. Dr. Garlock has associat- ed himself in' business with his bro-| ther, Dri A. V. Garlock. $50,000 to loan on farms. . The Dean ‘Lind Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. iy 10-27tf Mr.and Mrs, Charles B. Funk and fangily motored to Backus Sunday to| attend a family reunion, in lonor of Mr. Funk’s father’s eighty-first birth anniversary. They returned to Be- midji Monday and were accompanied ’taday for his home at San-Diego, by Warren Srock, brother-in-law of Mr. Funk, A. C. Funk, and Mrs. Otis Nicolaus, i.ster of Mr..Funk who are their guestsin Bemidji at their home, 911 Dewey avenue. -« Word ‘was “received this morning from the auto party composed of Mr .and Mrs. N. E. Given, Miss Ida Virginia Weown and Miss Carrie Armstrongg, who left Bemidji a|geor, % o - k gettes, rnavy\blue , Georgettes |Bemidji Tuesday calling on friends. week ago Monday, that they encoun-|yeaytitul Koomesee Koomesaw sports | Mr. Amidon is examiner of grain | i tered heavy rains after they left avenue, for ‘a few days. dress, tharminf in its simplicity. To the lon?;\‘{nist'e(! blouse is attached a straight | gathered skirt. A narrow belt holds in | the fulness at the waist and the round col- lar of plain organdy is finished with tiny plaited frills of self-material to corres- | pond with the trimming on the short | sleeves. Medium size requires 4 yards 36-inch muslin and ) yard organdy. | First model: Pictorial Review Dress | No. 9347. Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 35 cents. Second model: Dress No. 9431. Sizes, | 14 to 20.years.—Price, 35 cents. A A A A AN L<E. Raymond of Frohn was a business vjsito,;.in Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs-John-Sthol of Eckles was the guest® of :Bemidji friends Tuesday. William - Kaiser of Bagley visited at the Gilmore residence, 906 Lake Boulevard for the week end. Mrs. Dan Winebrenner and son, Paul of Lake Plantaganet were the guests of Bemdidji friends Tuesday. You take no photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please you. 29 Tenth street. Phone 570-W. 26t8-16 Conger, left yesterday for her home. " Mr. and Mrs. George E. Gustafson are the proud parents of a son born this, morning- at their home, 1115 Beltrami ayenue. C. H. Rice of Grand Forks is a guest at the ‘home of his brother, W. H. Rice, and family, 520 Irvnie For rpicn,ic or excursion parties, Fifth Wardiléft Monday noon for Du- luth wherethey ‘will visit their uncle, Stanley Trimble, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stomner and two daughteis'; of Chicago are visit- ing.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C A. Christoferson, 919 Dewey avenue. Miss Verna Marion: Reidy of Du- luth arrived in Bemidji this after- noon and 4ill be the guest.of her aunt, Miss Erith Mills, 907 Beltramg avenue. Ed Anderson, a former resident| of Bemidji, who has transacted busi- ness -here for the past week, left Cal. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gilbertson at St. Anth- ony’s hosyiital Tuesday. Mother and baby. are feported’to be getting along | nicely. ) Final clearance of all summer hats at the Elko Hat Shop including white | There were twenty-two guests pres- .|homg at St. Paul this morning after the week end at their summer home| at Point Comfort, Turtle River lake. | They had as their guests Mr. and| Dolly Koors, Norman Kittleson and ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Miés Katherine Gilmore pleasantly entertained a few friends at six held at the home of Mrs. Theo. Tol- lefson Wednesday. |Mrs. C. N. Bacon and_their nieces,| Wednesd { Misses Alys and Esther Hetland, Miss|with her Herbert Warfield. | Lengby Thursday to spend a few Cays with her daughte Donald and Mrsfl N. K. Lorenson. "Miss Julia Johnson arrived home after’ spending a week ter at Bemidji. Mrs. M. J. Braaten arrived from Me- “harles who gives the bootlezgers al merry time. | The story of a girl who does big things Jor her village despite| the gossips, } s, Mrs. The Woman's Home and Foreign Misqlcnary society met at the home o’clock dinner Saturday evening, it being her' birth anniversary. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon. Miss Katherine received many pretty birthday gifts. Those present were Margaret Fitzgerald, Helen Burke, Eleanor Bowser, Kathleen and Fran-| cis Russel. ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL HOLD MEETING FRIDAY The Royal Neighbors will ho'd a picnic Friday afternoon at the Oscar Krantz farm near Turtle River. All those desjring conveyances will meet at the home of Mrs. Iver Dahl, 109 Fifth street, Friday at 1:30. Those desiring further information regard- ing the pienic may call Mrs. Eli Ar- Misses Elsie Blackburn and Gladys Gainey pleasantly entertained at a miscellaneous shower last evening at the Gainey heme, 1309 Beltrami ave-| nye, honoring Miss Evelyn Kirk. ent and the evening was enjoyably spent in a social way with music, while the guests sewed on fancy work they had brought with them. Lunch was served at a late hour| by the hostesses. Miss Kirk received Elizabeth Winklesky are visiting a| Irene it of fow’ days ithis_week with Mis: Lahr at her farm home southw town. Mrs. K. Albachten left for her visiting for/ the past seven weeks at the home of her son and family, Mt. and Mrs. J. Albachten. Miss Gladys Getchell and her guest, Miss Alice Witting of Blackduck, will leave this afternoon for the farm home of Miss Avis Cameron, where| they will visit for a few days. | Mr. and Mrs. George Whitney and Mrs. Whitn er, Mrs. Christy Doten of Brainerd returned to their homes Monday after spending sev- eral days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus, 1009 Beltrami avenue. They made the trip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Amidon of | Columbia Heights, Minneapolis, are; making an automobile tour of Nor-! thern Minnesota towns and were in! ‘hats, formerly priced as high as ta. |dealers in Minne “The Call from The Wild” ] Gfand )| A tale of crafty law-breakers| Fun and frolic with a touch of| pathes, apd some big deeds| added. | The romance of a girl who| spurned public opinion und; won big rewards. and a dare-devil girl. EDUCATIONAL COMEDY In Two Parts—Starring Johnny Hines IT'S A TORCHY! Rex Orchestra Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 Realart Picturz:§ Corp. ffrese‘ts Out of the Chorus and into ——ALSO SHOWING— - “pPLAYMATES” A Real, Genuine, Laugh-Producing Comedy Z ‘With BROWNIE, Another fine comedy, COMING—Friday and Saturday “THE HOME STRETCH”—With Douglas McLean such as made the youthful favorite a star over-night. ~ Alice Brady in “QUT OF THE CHORUS” | Matrimony—away from Broad- THE WONDER DOG. i This is to thank you for the loyal support you, We have today sold our business to the Nash, Finch Co., who come to us and to you highly recommended, We bespeak for them the same splendid co-op-} eration that you have always given us. ¢ have given us since our establishment in Bemidji. E | 4 FIBRE SILK SWEATERS Ladies’ Fiber Silk Sweaters, black and - all popular colors; all sizes, each. . .$5.95 O"LearV—Bowser Co. BEMIDJI MINN. i e T T REX THEATRE —THURSDAY & FRIDAY— YOU'LL HAVE TO SCRAMBLE FOR A SEAT! MARGUERITE CLARK " P & LLTTHTLERR R R T “Scrambled Wives” KEKKKK 5 AThérta -MA DO IR 11 71 s 1 34 STH Td " fFdduc- Fa GLEY P X T Minnesota and Wiscpnsin bankers re-ftjon;of British Columpia for the cur- m Rev._ P. ./ Packer of ‘Bagloy was |cently' visited the city and surround-|rent (yeu,r will u(tce':é-l that of 1920. ok 2 o 2 o 3k kb %k % %y vigitor here Monday, afternoon. {ings in which they have more than [The Rossland Mines, which welded Chester Burfield and Sam Des-| Oscar. Paulson spent the week end | $2,000,000 invested.! Their unani-|gold to the value of about $600,000 i = | jardines motored to Bagley Saturday.|with his fam . mous opinion was that investment op- |‘l‘:|.~t year, wil have an output this i Miss Bertha Hannem returnéd| Mrs. O. G. Lee and family and Mr. {portunities were as good or better | ycar of about §1,500,000. The next i Items for this column will be . from Bemidji Saturday to spend the}and Mrs. Covey of Bagley were |in Alberta than their hdome states |largest producer will be the Suft gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, 3 week end here. Shevlin visitor Wednesday evering. |and that they believed a great W | Inlet mine, on Princess Royal lsland telephone 114-W. Readers owe MODERN SAMARITANS WILL W. Schreck has arrived from Du | 8 of capital from across the borde; \\"‘L‘h 1 n‘rlucuuu ’r‘w at sl"ooo_' itlto their Im;:u i.ml hffllnx | MEET THURSDAY NIGHT luth to visit at the B. W. Schre leUéSCRlBE FOR THE :1\1[1::0111 be looked m: in the near fu- '”;0 a prod of 0 +000, selves to see that items of lot i . | home. g ks ! injroser are r-p;::ed- Every item Th’f]'r‘:di‘fy"gfi:fifi;‘;‘é"g";‘,‘;a‘c"l‘(“n:“af; Henry Johngon and Benjamin Lar-| DAILY PIONEER SN = en er - Y : meanbrook spent ) — o e awn: 1. 0. O.F. hall for their regularl bufi-:?}"fi?&n‘(’l‘s Ciearbrook spent Sunday with = i = ness session, and it is desired that|~" " i y & 2 2 Mr. and’ Mrs. C. R. Frost of Lin- ‘{all members be present. | (Carl Rauk and Conrad Paulson REX THEATRE & B B g s il ® : ; strom épent Tuésday in Bemidji. |have gone to North Dakota to remain - g c o [ X & DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH [duting: chs Sabvest. TONIGHT AT Harry L. Gould of Brainerd spent Ben Brejpson, Ole Haunem, Ray- | f » Puecday In the city on business. TO MEET THIS EVENING |mond and Anthony; Gordon came & v The Daugters of Rebekah will hold“mm Plne\,\‘ood, S:Ilm‘rduy evening to o e e| ld| spend Sunday at their homes. - D and Mt e teon of their reguiar business meeting this| - Mrs. M. O, Bredeson and daughter at : ‘dflymer 2 1 N o évening at 8 o’clock at the I. 0. O. F. elle have returned to Bemidji aft- . = hall, and it is desired that all mem- er spending the week with relatives. 4 ‘ » PR S bers be present. Miss Myrtle Gorcon has returned ° eq o 1@?‘3!”&9"“::‘“{;“;’;;‘0? A e 5 home from Grand Forks, N. D., to anIIIe Pav-lllon the Elko Hat Shop. See them in the PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID | ¢nd a couble 0f Wecks, ol trom | window. 1t8-3 DIVISION MEETS THURSDAY | irand Forks Wednesday night where | T svisi she has been visiting relatives. W. 1. Burton of International Falls The Bedroom division of the La-|$1¢7 A P LA | . was a Bemidji business visitor Tues- dies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church| Miss Eva Willard left Thur | Music by day will meet Thursday afternoon at th afternoon for Montana where she w l et 9431 cummer home of Mrs. George Coch- Spi;‘dbsf)"ve"“i‘lrl“"“:f;;]‘;'). T 6 o Erick Hagen,, Crookston attorney, ran, sr., at Birchmont Beach. All|\ NilgA'%m“m“ y‘l‘l;"_' 0L o MINNEAPOLIS SYNCOPATORS wag a Bemidji business visitor Tues- N members are urged to be present. 3 Mr. and Mrs. ”"u':h Robinson and ~ day. . INTERESTING FASHIONS FOR Mrs. Frank Smith of Solway motored A hid i P H Bfitngs of SUMMER MRS. PHILLIPS APPOINTED hoer Fray. o etl ] . Leonard were among the out of town | Dotted swiss has come into its own NEW CITY LIBRARIAN|, & and s o o oriday 20 visitors in Bemidji Tuesday. again and is featured in many youthful | Mps. Je:te Phillips has been ap-| Mike Wold of Solway a bu Wt il ! fashions for summer. The dress to the |, ity librari i ness caller here Saturday forenoon | Fine photos in folders for only | left is in blue and white, the skirt being |pointed city. librarian, ““dbw'”Mz.'s' Christ Teigeland and Manville | 350 acim ot "Rich Studio, Post | trirmed with thres narrow frills of blug |sume the duties in September. Missi L1y o6 Alida were business vis % 1o | e Y Tenth st 36t8-16 | organdy, These frills appear again on | Woock, who is filling the position at| [ CRIATS O i s Pusinean (=" 5/} the surpiice collar and short sleeves. The |Present, will leave at that time to, Al ' LR Miss Alide Witting of Blackduck | belt is of self-material and has extended | teach school. Gene Daniels of Solway made a trip is visiting Miss Gladys Getchell at f"(‘ls ‘V(‘i’id‘ ‘i\"d‘-' Eied in sash effect at the | :l\:m;fi( \(}:::?;dx;fi to :\u\'c me YCPUIT | Story and ki-mitiow' By | ; | idii g et side. edium size requires 3% | ol 1 hile car. . . g her home, 923 Bemidjl avenue yards 36-inch swiss and 1 yard organdy, | WEEK END PARTY A large crowd attended the Ladies’ Cary Harkaugh | oy Cross-barred muslin makes the second | Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield spent A'd of the Free church which was | . A s E_ The story of a village cut-u i THN ST 9 P A 1 Winnipeg and did not arrive at theirjs55.00, = Choice of the entire lot, | destmastw% tge homesofk 1tVIf‘ and|$3.50, each, i na-s.; Mrs. Eliza Bridgeman and Mrs. | ' M AhaeD ioht. They: o |George Bridgeman and two little Save your orders for Nursery stock until until late “Saturday night. They re- port the roads very poor, owing to the rains, for' the last 300 miles of the trip. B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge X T. C. BAILE 5 Sec’y. Thursday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fuhrmeister and. daughter Miss Nellie, of Churdan are, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger, 901 Lake Boule- vard. 'Mrs. Fuhrmeister is a sister of Mrs. Conger. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kroening, who transacting business in 2 towns: for the-past week, were Jealling. on Bemidji- friends: en’ route 'to their home in" St. Paul, .|Tuesday. They were making the trip by auto. <4 2 i Ta: ti@ Patrons of the Rose Hill Nursery. Do not be deceived by an: |daughters of Fifth ward, will leav2 |tomorrow for lowa where they will | visit relatives. Mrs. Eliza Bridgeman | will visit her daughte®, Mrs. C.| Kiffe at Waterloo, and Mrs. George| Bridgeman will visit her sister, Mrs. | | Al. Dickinson; at Cedar Rapids. | I Mrs. P. A. Magnuson and Miss| i_]rene Johnson of Duluth, mother and imiece of Mrs. M. F, Wilson, Fifthj | street and. America avenue, who have | |been gucsts in Bemidjii for the past| Itwo weeks, will leave tomorrow for the manager, an experienced nursery man and also landscape gardener, will come and see you in person. The Beltrami Nursery is located right here in Bemidji and has lots of satisfied cus- [their home. Mrs. Wilson will accom- | |pany them to Duluth and will take a | {Lake trip, and expects to go to Buf-; falo, N. Y., before she returns, which | tomers. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION In the laughing play by Adelaide M‘utthuws and Martha M, Stanley, as produced by Adolph Klauber, N She couldn’t make her ideas beha They started her off on an elopement-—butted her into a divorce—and then nearly staged another clopement with Hubby No. 1 .. while Hubby No. 2 looked on. A Scramble of Loves and Lives, Hubbies and Wives He said he hated grass widows and divorcees, But he loved Lucile—and she was all those Then Hubby things, though he didn’t know it. No. 1 turned up with Wife No. 2. Wife No. 2 didn’t know Wife No. 1-—and the scramble started when someone let all the chickens loose at once. All the Laughs You Never Laughed Before thing A. R, Peterson or Bd. Anninson iy’ ¢’ n” about two weeks. may tell you. These men will try tof - 1 A : " @ tell you they have never heard of the | 2 Rose il Nursery. liowever, Mr. An- | CARD OF THANKS otto Br unson drew salary from this con- Wie wish to thank the railroad men, ! cern for more than 10 years and Mr. the M. B. A, and others who so kind- Peterson for two years, We are on|ly assisted fis and for the floral offer- the job and will do the fair thing by |ings at the death of our husband and our. customers as usual. These men |father. ! are with the Chase Nursery of Roch-| Phone 363-J 2004 Irvine Avenucz SGUTH OF GREENWOOD CEMETERY T T T T T A L L Mrs. Anna Michelzon, | ester, New York. F. J. Geidl, Sales Martha Michelson. | = Mrg, Rose Hill Nureery. 28-3 | 118-3 | S R | & 1 p . . ‘» e AL SR o & v R e e e N i s S Sa T ¢ \ L

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