Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 6, 1921, Page 3

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T O 7 s~ . __For all kinds of home baking, call - Lee, licensed pilot. Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them. selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given tion when sour Mrs. F. G. Seymour of Virginia wgs a Friday caller in Bemidji. 'C. E. Ireland of International Falls spent Frlday in the city on business. 75-W. 1t8-6 Miss Gladys Howe and brother, Russell, are spending, a week in Clo- quet visiting relatives. Jules Ellingbog and W. L. Gilbert of Crookston were callers in Bemidji Friday. Cashl péid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf R. W. Delaney and Miss Marie M. . Rider of Shevlin were visitors in Be- | of Washington, D. midji Friday. Mike Dryer left today for Kelliher to wateh camp for the Crookston Lumber company. For all kinds of home baking, call 75-W. 1t8-6 Mrs. Alfred Skogland of Northern was among the out of town shoppers in Bemidji Friday. Mr. and ~ Mrs..F. 0. Morrill of Crookston were among thejout of town vigitors in the city Friday. Mrs. George Elliott of Deer Lake was the guest of friends while trans- acting business in Bemidji Friday. Miss Ella LaFontisee left Bemidji yesterday for Minneapolis where she will remain for about two months. You take no photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please you. 29 Tenth street. Phone 570-W.| 26t8-16 ¥. D. Beaulieu of White Earth and J. G. Morison, Jr., of{Red Lake, were business visitors in_ the city Friday | and today. i Miss Marie Ingrin who has visited her sister, Mrs. Cecil Congdon, for| a few days left for her home at Wa- | the new buildings. dena today. 'Washington Social For-Nation’s Women Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun C., is president of the Woman’s National Foundation, the aim of which is to affiliate femin- ine activities in America by mecans of a glorified club, home and civic center in the national capital. Any white woman of good moral charac- ter over cighteen years of age resid- ing in the United States or its de- pendencics, is eligible for member- ship in the Foundation. All members when in Washington will have use of the IFoundation grounds of ninc and a half acres of wooded land in an exclusive residen- tial section easily accessible from the city’s center. In the historic home on this estate there have already been opened a restaurant and recep- tion rooms for use of members and their guests, where it is intended that women of all interests will meet on neutral ground. In the fall lecture. courses wiil be begun., That on Civics will be con- ducted personally by Mrs. Maud Wood Park. There will also be a clearing house of information on feminine activities and a bulletin for the benefit of members. Later it is planned to erect a_hotel for out-of- town members, a theatre and a con- vention hall for” use of clubs. A group of prominent, patriotic women have already given $1,000 cach for, the initiation of this work. They are to be known as the Founders’ Club, to which other women contributing , the same amount will be eligible for” a limited period. Founders will have their names inscribed on the stone of Those interested in the Foundation work should com- municate with Mrs, C. C. Calhoun, ‘Woman’s National Foundation, Con- P. L. Hines, Misses Vivian and| .. .icut Avenue, N. W., Washington, Leona Hines, and Grover Hines will| 1" go to Hines tonight to visit friends over Sunday. For picnic or_ excursion partles, charter 'passenger bo;,t “Thor”. A.A. Phone 61-W. 6-265tt Dr. and Mts. D. F. McCann and family have moved to a summer”cot- tage at Birchmont Beach for a two weeks’ outing. Mrs. J. O. Achenbach and daugh- ter, Miss Milrae, and Miss Cm-irmeI Carlson went to Redby yesterday to spend a few days. - For'all kinds of home baking, call 75-W. 1t8-6 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hankey of Kel- liher, former residents of Bemidji, were n the city yesterday and today, calling on friends. I. W. Cool disposed of his summer cottage at Birchmont Beach to Ralph, Lycan before he left for his new home in California. A Miss Maud Hammersley, who un- derwent a serious operation at St. Anthony’s hospital over two weeks ago, has been taken to her home at b1l Irvine avenue and is convales- cent. For ',picnic or excursion bartl&s charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone glz-gV! -25t! H. Mills is remodeling his resi- dence at 907 Beltrami avenue. He is adding four rooms upstairs, changing partitions downstairs and putting in ‘hardwood floors. Jalk Gainey, D’Arcy McGhee, Paul Howe, John Durache, Fred Fraser and Kern Olson returned yesterday from Winona, where they attended the state convention of the American Legion, August 1 to3, and report a fine trip. Mrs. O. C. Brunius and daughters, | Adell, Irene and Mrs, Wessel, and son, Oswald, also Miss: Buell Wig- ctrand of Minneapolis, who -were guests at the Sthol home, 823 Amer- ica avenue. this week have returned to their homes. They made the trip by auto. Mrs. Paul Pagle of Becida trans- acted business in Bemidji Friday. Mr: and Mrs. J. H. Koors went to Kelliher yesterday and transacted business during the day. A E. Witting of Blackduck motor- ed to Bemidji yesterday and spent the day here transacting business. Dr. DeWitt Garlock has purchased the R. O. Bagby residence 1110 Bemidji avenue, and will move into it soon. Mrs. Roy Bowers ;and !nfant daughter were moved from St. An- ‘thony’s hospftal to their home, 1214 America avenue, today. Fine photos in folders for only $3.50 dozen at Rich Studio. [Post cards $1.85. 29 Tenth nt. 26t8-16 \Mrs. J. O’Brien of Bralinerd is vis- iting at the home of her brother and cister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc- Carthy, at. 715 Lake Boulevard. iMrs. W. K. Denison and children have returned to their summer cot- tage after visiting Mrs. Denison’s sister at Orr, Minn., for two weeks. Miss Ella Sonstrud left yesterday afternoon for Thief River Falls and St. Hilaire, where she will visit friends and relatives for several days. ~ — $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27tt Miss Sarah Linder, R. N., who has «sited at the home of her sister, ¢, C.'N. Anderson, for the past two , left this mjorning for her Leader Starts Center : \ |street, next to Abercrombie’s confec- (Mr. and Mrs. L, 8. LaRue, Miss Glacy3 Plerey and Miss Viyian Er- win of Tekamak, Neb., aruived in the city Friday to visit at the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. E.-P. MoMahon. Mr. and Mrs, LaRue’are uncle'and aunt of Mrs. McMahon. *! M{'. and Mrs. P. T. Brown of Hux- ley, Ia., who were guests, of Mr. and, M. B. OF A, WILL HOLD MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The Modern Brotherhod of Amer-| Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown, have re- turned“to their howe. They returned jca will hold its regular business by auto via Minneapolis. meeting Monday evening at the L. 0. O. F. hall at 8o'clock, and it is desired that all members be present. Refreshments will be served at the close of the business session. 4 County Agent D. C. Dvoracek has MISS LAHR ENTERTAINS made arrangements with the bureau Miss Helen Lahr entertained|of animal incustry, United States de- twelve of her friends at her home|partment of‘agriculturc, for assist- south of town Wednesday afternoon.|ance in putting on a campaign for A pleasant afternoon was spent with |the organization of co-operative bull games, swimming and other outdoor|asscciations in the county. Joel G. sports, and a luncheon was served | Winkjer, dairy husbandman, who has by ‘Mrs. Lahr at.5 o’clock. charge of this work, expects to spend a some time here personally. It is in- tended that at lgast one carload of Mrs. Max Manders and Mrs. Harry & sl 5 5 Bridgeman of Fifth ward spent Fri purcbred sires|yill be brought iito day at, Wisner, Minn., going on the fi:a;o?;:yin‘l;fducf;gk \v(}:éc};‘ ;’!3;:(]2 morning train and returning in the mately 300 grade heifer.calvespcvfity evening. year, with a constantly increasing numbe ras time goes on. One breed association has already offered to fur- nish excellent sires at a flat price of $100 payable in two years at 6 per cent_interest. . With the heavy production of hay in the county this year, the time is indeed .opportune for introducing SCRUB BULLS_COST MORE THAN GOOD ONES, SHOWN Wculd like to rent two or three furniched rooms for suitable light furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping; close in; by September 1st. Call 972. 1t—8-6 Migs Grace Currie of Gully who has been the guest off Miss Margaret Burke, 1001 Beltrami avenue, for the past three weeks, left today for her home. ‘ Everbearing progressive strawber- ries on sale now, 100 for $2.50.} Call 363-J. . Beltrami Nursery, soutk = of Greenwood cemetery. 3t8- | Mrs. John Maitland and two chil-|= dren who have visited friends at Island Lake for the past month re- turned to their home on Third street Friday. Bert Naugle of Chicago will arrive in~ Benyidji tomorrow and will spend-. a two weeks’ vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle, 108 Sixth street. [ A Love Story of Thrills and T S e T e T L T Indorsed by Schools, R. 0. Bagby 'will leave Bemidji this evening to join his family at North Carolina and will remain there until the opening of the fall term of the| Columbia university. Dr. E. A. Shannon has moyved, his offices from over Boardman’s drug store te Larson blocck, 213 Third 4d8-10 tionary. Miss Edpa Keesar and. her sister, Mrs. William Martin of Turtle River, were the guests of Bemidji friends Power of Prayer and the today, and will return to their homes 5 T on the evening trai s The days of old, g0 The days of gold— Mr. and Mrs. A, Olmstad of Minne- i 1ok 5 Ao apolis were in Bemidji Friday en|= / i The days of ’49. route to Island Lake where they will Mrs. P. L, Brown and family, and| The one picture with a Mission and a Moral. “The Call From the Wild” is a Call to Arms for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. Teachers, Clubs, Sunday Schools and Parent;Teachers’ Associa- tions—the Scenic Sensation of 1921. An Extravaganza of Scenery, Action, Drama, Life—a Pulsating Punch in Every Foot of Film. Sweetly -tells the simple story of the life of the common folk who dwell in the High Sierras. Six Thrilling Recls that show the Strength of Faith, the more and better livestock. The intro- | duction of these pure-bred sires would encuorage the introduction of high grade and gradually pure-bred cows, and should in time place Bel- trami county on the map as a dairy center. Montreal, Quebec.—A $2,000,000 rder for 500 50-ton tank cars for the ussian Soviet government has been secured by the Canadian Car and Foundry company, according to W. W. Butler, president. The order was obtained, in Berlin.in face of vigor- ous, competition from German and other manufacturers. ?] Who Owns a Glacier? When the refreat of a glacier leaves J ound uncovered, whose is ? The state's, says the law of France and; of Italy. The canton’s, says the general law of SwitzerJand. But in the Grisons the commune is held to own both the glacler and the ground it covers, so that a body like a parish council often posses: of tons of goed biue ice.—Manchester Guardian, How Sha!l They Park? Akron, O, vecently, by ordinance, ted all jar automobile parking, with the It that aceidents have been cut 25 ent in downtown sections and street car service has been improved. In Bu o practically all parking has been parallel method to th which allows thr one form did. D perpendicu: rs to park where Throbs. Preachers, Woman'’s Exaltation of Love. ome millions | nged from the | ar, | T iy —SUNDAY— Toronto, Ontario.—A large ship- !ment of threshing gmachines to Pal- !es(ine is being made by Sawyer-Mas- |sey company of this city. "An order |amounting to about $40,000 has ‘also been received, from Kingston, Jamai- {ca, for road machinery. This order is the result of a shipment of $80,000 of road ,machinery whick was to the | same destination in the spring. Kapuskasing, Ontario.—Work is being rushed on the plans for the erection of a model town here by the |Spruce Falls Pulp and Paper com- pany.” During = the past year the Spruce ‘Falls company expended $4,- 000,000 in development here, while only $2,500,000 is required to ¢om- plete the work. The plant when com- pleted will be ‘able to handle 20,000, 000 beard feet of lumber yer year. The company is also considering the erection of a pulp mill and power plant. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Grand It’s Stuart Paton’s A sumptuously small town to th the famous Limechous + for expense in order to give you 7:15-9:00 15¢c and 30c Tlee Universal-Jewell Special Production— ‘REPUTATION Featuring the Most Dynamic of Screen Personalities Priscilla Dean Star of “OUTSIDE THE LAW” ber all your life as one thrilling hour of perfect “ON WITH THE SHOW”—2-Part Comedy _ Sfinday tremendous drama of “WOMAN AG AINST WOMAN" THE LAVISH PRCDUCTION aged drama that carries you from an American ng heart of f: slums, then mendous finale before the footlights. ionuble London, then down to ck to rerica and the tre- Dramatized . without regard a moving picture that you'll remem- entertainment. Nine Reels Make It Necessary to Start the First Show at 7:15—The Second Wiil Start at 9:00. 'REX THEATRE —SUNDAY and MONDAY— | ““The Call from The Wid” Thrills, Sobs, Tears Happily Merged in visit relatives for a short time. They ZUINNAIIMIININIINININI made the trip by auto. R “THE CALL FROM THE WILD” A thrilling six-reel scenic dramatic extravaganza, Ywur electric light bills are now due and should' be paid on or before the 10th of this month. Won't you help us. by paying same promptly? Vimnneéc:ta Electrie Light Co. 4t8-10 IMr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and M family, Miss Lilles Matthews and Burgess enjoyed an cuting at Diamond Puint yesterday with -a-picnic’supper. J. C. McGhee and P. E. W¢lch and ov, and Mbsdames Rex Theatre —TUES: & WED.— B’u’c_k J ones —_—in— Your Mamn® [ CONSTANCE TALMADGE m : ‘_“Wed’diug’ Bc‘lls"‘ A.First National Attraction Don’t Bob Your Hair! It's the new cause’ ' SHOWING TODAY ONLY William Fox presents if IR cf Divorce and silent “Wedding Bells” Story by Alan Sullivan Direction by George W. Hill Photopraghy by Frank Good Shows’ at 7:30-9 i ending— D &} TIME The Famous Comedian, star' of “23 1/2 HOURS' LE DOUGLAS McLEAN In one of the best comedy dramas we have ever shown—beginning with a most unusual thrill, and closing with a rare and satisfying comedy THE HOME STRETCH” — DON'T MISS IT!-— JOE MARTIN.—the Monkey Stdr—in “The Monkey Movie Star” is the’ Comedy TOMORROW —“REPUTATION” mmxummm||mm|mnmmnu_||g|i|||i|i4flii|;| JOCK MacTIER . Arthur Whitman Lenore De Marney Margaret MacPherson Joe T “nared with Indi Matinee 2:30 Here Are the Playeré True to hisvoath as a Royal Mounted Police Member— Buck Jones does big things in “Get You’r Man.” Buck Jones as Jock MacTier is a deminant, forceful, con- qiiering character. See him in “Get Your Man.” Eduéational Comedy—Torchy “NIGHT OUT”—In Two Parts FOX NEWS ,Eiq‘l'u ve poses of Mrs. Stillman, a society woman, Guide in sensational divorce suit. Réx Orchestra AT T T A AL LR A T LT BUCK JONES William Lawrence .Beatrice Burnham Helen Rosson Paul Kamp RN Evenings 7:10-9:00 III"V"‘IAI!I MULHTTUHT LT “Highland Laddie,” the actor. lost boy caught_ in trap set tion picture came in Matinee 2:30—10¢-30c¢ featuring Frankie Lee, the boy actor wonder, and OPENING AT REX THEATER FOR TWO BIG DAYS SUNDAY Lone Miner Attacked By Great Wild-Wolf Dog Nearly loses life in one of fiercest contests ever staged— vigil throughoul night with no companion but the fero- cious bandit of the trail. I Sl'ugml in the High Sierras, where the piney peaks are ed Aby the fleecy clouds, where the brooks tumble in stic waterfalls from great precipices and rivers rush | over pebbly beds on their way to the sea, the picture will win its place in the sun.as the scenic sensation of 1921. “The days of old, The days of gold— The days of ’49.” A CHRISTIE COMEDY Featuring— JIMMIE ADAMS And the Whele Cast of the Year's Finest Comedy In Two Parts Rex Orchestra Eveninx:s; 7:10-9:00—15¢-30c world’s most famous dog i for wolf and forced to keep ntire tragedy caught by mo-

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