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

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‘was the week end guest of Bemidji day. \ Ttems for this column will be gladly reccived by Mry, Harvey, | Readers owe telephone 114-W. it to ‘their guests . selvas to'see that Miss Opal Grunemeier visited her parents at Hines Sunday. Mrs. 0. H. Manaugh of Duluth is visiting friends in Bemidji. John Lacham of Northern was a businéss visitor in Bemidji Saturday. For picnic or excursion parties, <charter passenger boat “Thor"”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. ! 6-26t1 Mrs, - Jack Jinkinson of Becida friends. Miss Mary Feigle, who visited friends in Minneapolis for a short time returned to her home at North- ern Saturday. For ,picnic or excursion parties charter passenger ‘boat ‘“Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 3 b 6-25tL Mrs. Charles Erdahl waé the guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji Saturday. 3 Mrs, F. E. Ciaver of Turtle River was the guest of friends while 'shop- ping in Bemidji Saturday. M. E./Smith ‘returned last evening from “‘Minneapolis- - Mille Lac Lake, where he has spent the past two weeks with his family. After September 1st Mrs. William C. Budge will take a limited number of pupils for pianoforte instruction. 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W 8-12tf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson motored to McIntosh Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Mrs. William Masterson of Nor- thern was the guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji Saturday. William Montgomery, ‘who oper- ates a farm near Wilton, was the guest of James Bowe in Bemidji Sun- .Mr. and Mrs, William Dexe and William Galligher of Long, Lake motored _to Bemidji Saturday and called on friends. C. R. Bucklen left Bemidji Sat- urday for. Crookston where he will vizsit friends and relatives and tran- sact busnises for a week. A dance in‘the Old Armory Tuesday August 2387 .‘Music by Shucks fouar piece orchestra:. Tickets $1.25, extra ladies 25c. « 2t-8-22 N Axel Clover,and son and daughter, of Monticello, ‘Minn., are visiting in Bemidji at the home of his parents,| . Mr. and Mrs. E. J./Clover, 818 Irvine avenue. Y John Michel and Arnold Hesland of Ortnoville spent Saturday in Be- midji, and expect to motor from here to Minneapolis before returning to their homes. Miss Rose Stein _of Superior, who has visited her brother, George Stein, | and also Mrs. Harry Mooney, 403 America avenue, for the past week, left today for home. . |son, Leslie, of Eveleth, autoed to| 1 home today. | BOYS’ SPORT SUIT Khaki is the logical’ material for the development of - this “sport suit. "It is ideal for hikes and other activities of the outdoor season. * It consists of a ! shirt with open meck and turn-back | collar, and knee-length trousers. The sleeves of the shirt ‘may be made long, with straight cuffs, if preferred. Medium size requires .3 yards 36-inch material. Pictorial Review Boys’ Suit No. goro. Sizes, 4 to 14 years. Price, 25 cents. Clayton 'Ebert returned this mor- ning from Gully, where he has vis- ited his friend, Archie Curry, for ten days. .Miss' Lillian Finnegan, -who has been a guest at the summer home of Mr." and ‘Mrs. George Cochran, Jr., for the past two weeks, left last eve- ning for her home in St. Paul. ! Miss Evelyn Feenendall, who has been employed in Bemidji during | the summer months, left Sunday mor- ning for her home at ‘Blackduck and will attend high school there this| winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Melville and | Bemidji Saturday ‘to spend the week as the guest of Dick Melville and family, Irvine avenue. The men are| brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of Painees- ville were guests at the Adam Otto summer. home .at Grand Forks Bay over’ Sunday. They arrived Satur- day evening and returned to their Mr. and Mrs, Walter Guthrie of St. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Hazelgres! of Minneapolis are visiting Mr. an Mrs. J. Hedeen at their home o Minnesota avenue for a week. 5 el Casht paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 5 1-19t, Ella ‘St‘ms,trud yeturned ‘to Bemidji’,this morhing from a two weeks” wigit - with friends at Thief River ‘Falls, Rosean and Warroad, and she also enjoyed a boat trip on the Lake of the Woods while away. —2 Mrs. J. W. Mienes and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Minneapolis, who have been visiting friends and rela- tives in Bemidji for several weeks, left for their home Saturday mor- ning. Mrs. E. R. Sanborn of St. Paul is; visiting her son, Dr. C. R. Sanborn,| in Bemidji. They motored to Hack-! ensack Sunday to visit a sister of Dr. | Sanborn’s who is spending the sum- mer at her cottage there. | | W. F. Marsden and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. MecDonald, who have visited in Bemidji and places ne‘ar‘ Bemidji for the past week, left yes- terday for Douglas Lodge to spend a few days, and they will also make stops at other places enroute’ to their | home in Minneapolis: Misses Irene Lappen and Florence Minnick, Mrs. N. Harvey ‘and Laur- ence and Walter Harvey visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flatner and daugh- ter Lillian at McIntosh Sunday. The| Flatners were residents of Bemidji for several years, Mr. Flatner being! prescription ~ druggist ~at Barker's drug store, tnd they have recently moved to MecIntosh from™ Huron, NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice i hereby given that the Clerk of this district will receive sealed bids for transportation on the East Bemidji route, at this office August 30th, 1921, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., with the right to reject any or all bids. Florence F. Netzer, Clerk, Board of Education, Ind. School Dis- triet No. 7. 10t-8-31 Mrz. Dan ‘Gainey returned to her heme in Bemidji after visiting at her old home at Winona and the Twin Cities for two weeks. Her son, Dan-| iel, Jr., who accompanied her there! by auto, did not return to Bemidji,| but went to Northfield to visit. Mr. and’ Mrs, P. P. Luke and son! and Mrs:-E€wis ~ Anderson 'of Fred-| erick, Wis., ~ motored to Bemidji Thursday and spent the remainder uq the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. ‘A: Luke.. ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. P.! Luke are parénts of the latter. ' | : 4 | Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Latsen and fam- i'y, who motored to Bemidji from their home in St. Cloud to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.| Riley, will leave tomorrow for their| home, - after. having.spent a week here. They are parents and sister of Mrs! Riley. Miss Ida H. Bailey returned to her home in Bemidji Saturday from a three weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in Washington and Oregon. She returned as far as Jamestown, N. D., by train in company with Mr. | and Mrs. Hugo Sharf and son Robert, and Mrs. L. H. Bailey of Couer D’Alene, Idaho. From there, Mr. and Mrs. Sharf went to Lake City for a few days’ visit and will arrive in Be- midji tomorrow morning to visit rel- atives and friends. Miss Ida Bailey, Mrs. L. H. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.| . A. Rathman and son of Jamestown motored to Bemidji Saturday from Jamestown, ‘and Mrs. L. H. Bailey will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. S./ Arnold, for some time, and other| relatives in Bemidji, while the Rath-| mans will visit at the Bailey home be-| fore returning to Jamestown. NOTICE | Bids will be recieved by the school | | board of District No. 40 for eiectrical | and wiring equipment for school | building on August 24, 1921. Opened | at 8:00 P. M. at J. C. Uoglers, Speci-| fications_on file at Architect/Funk’s office. Rights reserved to reject any Jor all bids. 7 2t-8-22 | MR. AND MRS. HARRIS; FARGO, |of District No. 16 of the Grand En- | Ruettel, of Grand Forks, arrived in/ HONOR GUESTS AT PICNIC| Mr. and'Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin, Mr. | and Mrs. George Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Erickson, Mrs. George| Rhea and family, and Charles Dailey gave a picnic at Diamond Point Sat- urday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris of Fargo, who are guests of friends in Bemidji. MRS. F. LUEBECK ENTERTAINS \ FOR MRS. J. W. MIENES | Mrs. F. H. Luebeck entertained Friday afternoon at her home, 1208 America avenue, in honor of her sis- ter, Mrs. J. W. Mienes, of Minneapo- lis. ‘A pleasant afternoon was spent in conversation and music and lunch was served by Mrs. Luebeck assisted by Mrs. F. J. Koors. DINING ROOM DIVISION OF M. E. LADIES’ MEET TUESDAY The Dining/Room division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church| will meet Tuesday afternoon at the farm home of Mrs. Stillmaker. All members are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Ellison, 312 Ninth | street, promptly at 2 o’clock, and cars| will be there to také them to the meeting. ROYAL NEIGHBORS \‘NILL | MEET TUESDA_{ EVENING The Royal Neighbors will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o’clockat the Madse hall, and it is desired that. all members: be' present. The ‘meeting. placé has been changed from the I O. O. F. hall to the Moose hall, and from now on will meet reg- ularly the second and fourth Tues- days at that place. McGHEE INSTALLS OFFICERS OF TENSTRIKE ENCAMPMENT Last Saturday evening District Deputy Grand Patriarch J. C. McGhee campment of Minnesota, went to Tenstrike at which place he installed the officers of Beltrami Encampment No. 33. The following are the elect- ed officers ‘installed: Chief Patriarch, Leslie Rearick; senior warden, Ike Montbriand; high priest, Albert Omit; scribe, Walter Rice; junior warden, Wm. Fellows. After the in- stallation of officers, supper. was served by the Rebekahs of Port Hope Lodge No. 87. While the Rebekah Lodge at Ten- ptrike in small unmbers, the mem- bers are a very enthusiastic group of workers who won first prize, a hand- some gavel, at graiid lodge, this year, for beihg the most proficient in the| required work. This was won in com- petition with all of the lodges of the state of Minnesota. A A A A A A A AN E. M. Ross and wife, of Memphis, Tenn., arrived in the city this morn- ing on a visit of several days. Miss Emma O’Donnell, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. C. Baer for the past week, left for her home at Mankato this mgming. Dean Squires, of the University of North Dakota, at Grand Forks, occu. pied the pulpit ~of the Methodi: church yesterday. *. He is spending| his vacation at his hummer home on Lake Julia near Buena Vista. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruettel and| children John and Martha, and R. C.| Bemidji Sunday and will spend a va-| cation at Lavinia. They will occupy the Barnes cottage while at Lavinia.| Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mittet and| children returned this morning from Thief River Falils, where they attend-| |ed the funeral of Mrs. Mittet’s moth- er, Mrs. 0. S. Bergland, who passed away peacefuily I'riday evening at her home at the age of 79 years. | Christ Erickson and wife, of Bau-| dette, motored down to Tenstrike| ?atmday, where they will spend a: ew days visiting Mrs. Erickson’s par-| rents, Mf. and ‘Mrs. J. H. Pemble.! They. were accompanied by Mrs. H.| Woods, wife of the foreman fo the Baudette Region. About 25 members of the Bethel Lutheran church of Bemidji attend- ed the installation services held at Hines yesterday. Some went by auto and some by train, and they report a very large crowd and an interesting service. A big picnic dinner was served at thel school house at noon. To Be Picked With Care. «“pleasures,” sald Uncle Ezra, “am much like mushrooms. De right kind am fine, but you to be on de look- cut foh toadstool: | ‘ A Humcrist Born, Western Paper—Mr. and Mrs. Bron- gan are rejoicing in the birth of a Iruighter.—Boston Tr; | Ing 18 Jud Tunkins. Jud Tunkins says so long gs build- xpensive he wishes ear- penters wouldn't throw so many nails around to be carried off in his auto- moblile tires. An Asinine Ad. “Wanted to Buy—A few'good sized mules. Must be reasonable.” Who ever saw a reasonable muledy Daily Thought, The things which must“he must be for the best—-Owen Meredith, HE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER mos! tender and attractive. | the more delicate nerve systems weep | more easily. { Tears. Physlclans say that women in whose eyes tears gather quickly have the They are bright, Women with t beautiful eyes. ATTENTION! “BABE” RUTH Is COMING TO TOWN! Would You Peep Behind the Veil of Mystery At the Unknown Things that Rule Life and Love? ” Jet sse L Lasky presents WILLIAM D. TAYLOR'S Production eWITCHING HOUR’ With ELLIOTT DEXTER Q Paramaint Qicture o .III-GEEBJL See én the screen Augustus Thomas’ master-thriller! One of the greatest popular hits ever playad in America. Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 TONITE Last Tims Grand GRAND Admission 15¢ and 303 Theatre An Unusual Program At The Grand Three Episcdes—Six Reels Of the Great Serial Stunt Story “Double Adventure” Episodes Nos. 10, 11 and 12 .Alsc;—CENTURY COMEDY—Two Reels “THIRD CLASS MALE” This will be followed next week by a similar program showing the end of “Double Adventure,” in Episodes Nos. 13, 14 and 15. —See the End Quickly!— 10c 25¢ TUESDAY UT of the fire-scarred safe of a Baltimore jew=' elry store the ledgers were carried. They had been baked and then drenched with water in¥the great Baltimore Fire, but the J. S. 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REX SEE The Famous Frederic Remington Production ‘:’I-l OF THE A John-P: McCarthy Production. 5 Wh‘efi the Evening News i M Decided on ™ - RemingtOn’s Do you know why our leading newspaper chose Frederic Remington’s paintings for their big campaign—when so * many other great artists’ pictures were also available? It was because Remington’s paitings are so dis- tinetly American—Because every one of his pic- tures tells a complete story in itself—Because \ ‘his people are all clean-cut, strong—Because so many millions admire and love them. And Remington in Motion Pictures Is the Greatest Accomplishment of the Screen! A marvelous production—a great painter’s masterpieces brought to life, with a background of romance, pathos and thrilling drama. You will never forget it, once you SEE ‘OUT of the DUST" An Epic Drama With a Cast of Stars A Picture You Will Be Glad to Tell Yours Friends About CLYDE_ COOK COMEDY in Two Parts Rex Orchestra Matihee: 2:30—7:10-5:00 REX THEATRE TOMORROW & WEDNESDAY “LES SON:S N LOVE] o ATTRACTION E needed those Lessons in Love, did the simple cow- boy, who found he had to marry a freak or be cut off with the usual dime. But we’ll say he had a good tu- tor—the world’s prettiest housemaid. And ne was a fast learner, But when Friend Cupid swung the lasso at last —well, you ought to see what was dragged in. Who wouldn’t take Lessons in Love from Connie Talmadge? She's the cutest housemaid that ever took a young man’s hat and heart And the story starts the laughs where all the cthers finished. Adapled from Douglas Murray’s comedy— | “The Man From Toronto.” Directed by Chet Withey. . A FESTIVE FABLE FOR FLIRTY FOLKS ANT ADS | READ THE PIONEER

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