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

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Host—Look here, old man, my wife Bemidji avenue,:for a few days this i BAPTIST CHURCH MISSIONARY | SR - 7 Pl T4 ey ¢ v Ay 1 (& 3\ 9 - . -y 4 e e m— YHE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e i [, ~ PAGE THL:ZZ — oo e - ——— e —— —— TBROOKS AND HAYNER FAMILIES Lalia Hookn. ADDITIONAL W Wm A])S Camphor & Hydrastis PICNIC AT NORWAY BEACH The story of Lalia Rookh in short Is this: She was the supposed daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks and |yer of Aurungzbee fmpfl:’r e Dol | LOST=--Man's bluc gerge coat, i Dia- Fine for Sore Eyes | daughter, Miss Mabei, of Bemidji adn RO 2 N g | mond Park or between Park and g She was betrothed to Aliris, sultan of Third stre vafe. Finder: pl —— M oyl Hayner, daughters, Ruth Third street Cafe. Finder please : % rs. Roya VI And Walter Carlson | Lesser Bucharia. On her journey from | Jeave at Pioneer. at-g-2¢ | . It is surprising how QUICK eye in- )). | Helen and Jane, TS0 Delhi to Cashmere she was entertained | & flammation is helped by camphor, hy- 1 be of Minneapolis, motorei to Nor \\\‘AZ\II-AD—-ngm housékeeping, rapmus | g itchhazel, etc., as mixed in i :fim' f::‘ t:lhb;nluumuvfll * | Beach yesterday and spent the after- | DY IFerumorz, a young Persian poet. | 70, ut; and > kitchenctte, . or ;:‘\ At'nk“‘ - “eh ‘(g;:(, la(‘i‘;rl whose irs. Ve i ek ! wi ; 0 ol e, - ‘ o Lavop! C wasl .:.l'”:c:: W R ers oy EVANGELICAL SIRVICI;S IN {noon und_evening, and enjoved 4 with whom sho fal 1 tove, mud wn | 25 “Tltnichon cottage, ot to | cous B g N 7 Al whow | > icnic supper there. ounded, was her delight when s ar from school. Address H. 0. J.|yoars 8 it to their guests and to them. 'LUTHERAN CHURCH NYMORE |° | discovered that the young poet was ¢ Proneer, h 1te8-2p [FEATS WA helped AT ONGE. Another selves to sece. that items of local Wn, Vasvie, evangelist, of Fargo, | ~r—mnrmrern e [ SO e hom sho was betrothed. | rom. SAL g oord car lato motdl 20 |25 of red, inflamed eyes was alsp interest are reported. Every item N. D. will hold services tonight and| Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kenfeld and qyo"gory js beautitully told by the R SALE--iord car late model 20 benefited. ~One small bottle Lavop- will_be gjven_ proper considera- tomorow at, 8 olclock at the Free | daughter, Miss Anzonetta, and Miss | 78 SO G0 O T olh o Tt | with §100.00 worth of extras on it |tik usually helps ANY CASE sore, G tion when source is known. Lutheran ehureh in Fifth ward. |Blanche Barnell motored to Cass | HiSt povh, o 3 oore,, Lle of | at a bargain. Ipquire Room 5.|weak or inflamed eyes. Aluminum —_— éveryonc s welcome to attend. | Lake today. the poem is “Lalla Rookh. | Kelliher Hotel. 2t-8-26 eye cup FREE. E. A. Barker, drug- W. N. 'Weber Téft -yésterday -for [~ * i : iy ) et | TO BUY---Two 25 foot city lots on[gist.—Advertisement. Dakota to transact business for a few HTS Mr. and Mrs. George Garretts, of Tree as Nursemaid. | Minn ta, Beltraml or Bemid)i gy d‘“s KNIG: OF COLUMBUS i | Little Falls, arrfved last evening for | “The larch or tuwarack, Is the best | avenues, south of 15th street. Call i = 5 MEETS TONIGHT IN MOOSE HALL |y weck’s visit with their daughter.|‘nurse,” said the forester, who was 267, 3(-8-27 | Subacribe for ‘The Uaily Ploneer | George Kyeats {z eturned this mori: The Knights of Columbus will hgld | Mr. John Halseth, and family, 1215 busy planting a couble line of little e ORI 1’:‘,5}“""“3% h‘“' business trip to the their regular meeting this evening at | Bemidji avenue. {larches on the edge of & new planta- R ETteae - ¢ 5 8 o’clock at the Moose hall. All mem- | = | tion. He explained that the strong, bers are requested to be present. E. 0. Rice, ex-banker of St. Paul, | e 4 e . o Miss 0‘“*‘”“""“»« of Fosston, Is | & will arrive in Bemidji this noon and | “”“‘.‘-""‘f::"j.t ‘""l‘f‘” e ;“:fi be ”§ visiting her ‘sister, Mrs: Wm. Wilson, {wll go wth Rev. Blane Lambert (o 'ree to protect others from frost and Eighteenth and Park.avenue. | L 0. 0. F. HOLD REGULAR | Werner to assist him In the tent meet-| Arought. “And if you are planting a Lt bW sou Wit | MEETING TONIGHT |ings he is holdin therc. ;b:cu‘. Iu-ldx.u;. :ul m:(lvd, u“\\-m |lmiv = 4 et us show you what you can save| i i I you to plant white-thorn on the wind- at our store in footwear. Consumers i 1;1‘1l§‘563r0 AL hold chiels regt | Mrs. Royal Hayner and daughter | ward side, for the white-thorn will The Store The Store Shoe Co., 3. 2itd-8-26---1tw-8-25 e 0 Tellow's hall. Tt is | Ruth, Helen and Jane, will Icave to- | protect the beeeh aud can he eut back cAhead Ahead - Y . A g s be present. | day for their home in Minneapolis | later when it ias served its purpose.” Mrs. Traffl of Blackduck, visited | |desired ‘that all members be present. |SoF having visited relatives and | Rl ol e — S at the E. J#:Swedback home, 413: | friends in Bemidji since Monday. ; Fortitication. | | week. i g2 4 CIRCLE AT DIAMOND POINT Mre. Kate McCready and daughter | wants you to ~.|L|» Miss Piffle in to din- i ! 1 ;Loulsc, Earl Bailey, accompanied \by | yop. ust written an essay on Miss Sadie Arnold, teacher in the S o i ':‘l‘cglu‘f;;“z““”] ‘]/';"l‘*“‘;‘m‘c"f‘ ‘f;‘lfl | their guests, Mrs. A. Beiler and daugh |y sounic Urge” so I advise you Bemidji school, who spent her summer | APPEALING IN PONGEE 8 poeg ¢ her Mary, left yesterday for Minne- Misgiic g eng L — vacation in New York returned yest- H mond Point Friday afternoon begin- |y yois ™ e party will visit at (ne | 10 B¢ conple move o Ee=SLte erday to Bemidji. Pongee frocks arc coming. strongly |MiRg at 2:30 o'clock. ALl members |pojjer pome and attend the fair. y i into vogue and it is an artistic idea to |are urged to be present. | B | Old Stu Miss Alma Munson, principal of the | trim them with bright colored silk. This | Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mostau ana| The great betl of Moscow, the larg- . Central school, returned to Bemidji| | design, for instance, has the narrow vest BETTER FARMING CLUB son and daughter, of Grand Kor est bell in the world, has never been For Children—a3 sizes, 3 colors Navy, Brown and Black \ On Sale, Special at | By a very fortunate purchase we are e able to sell these beavers for as little as $3.95 each The same style, same quality which were yesterday after spending her summer' and band about_the lower edge of the - N. D., were dinner guests yesterday | rung. IL eracked in the casting and vacation' with relatives a Aitkin. | Skirt made of red and, tan striped silk: MEETS SATURDAY /v’ (1. ‘0] B. Sonmstrud home, 1000 | now stands on a pedestal in the Krem- ;tiffigf\fxgss?:es:r l!}_chkc:fx;‘loz?(}shal; Th]0 ]‘Slmtcr.‘h‘arming ;‘1“111 will holld Apnerica avenue. They have been | iy, For ,plenic or excursion, pirties e an all day’meecting Saturday at the | touring Minnesota for several weeks. charter passenger boat " “Tho{ 13 d,nellogfi e\cvt ttheed fifiifl"fi\fif“fi{fdfl;‘; “Wm. Etillmaker, southwest 4. Les, licensed pllot. Phone 61W. iSires 4 4;,*‘5st Sonch materal of mg o Demner will be sorved at Sauskiang: Shess 6-25tr 5 Vo noonyby Mrs. Stillmaker, and it-is de- ki , Miss Margaret MoGhee left this bust’Pnce esyoents 4 t0 48 b shoes hawe is caused by layers or pieces of leather rubbing together. morning for Aurora, Minn., where she will téach school the oomu'ig wint- MR. AND MRS. §. C. BAILEY Some shoeruakers open the side and er. Her school term begins next| Mrs. I. E.-Raymond, of Frohn, was ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC DINNER | jneert a bit .of felt; or a peg or two, | ‘Monday. i visiting friends in Bemidji Wednes- Mr; and:Mrs, S. C. Bailey entertain- | or a number* of pegs driven into the i - day. ed*at picnic dinner at Diamond | gole from the' outside stops the sound. Mrs. Dan O’Connor and daughter | | Point last evenng. The guests were | _fostess. | Alice, and sister Miss Jennie Knutson Mrs. E. Winch, of Tenstrike, was a| Mr. and Airs. F. H. Rathman andi | Fat i Do You Remember That Boy in “Huckleberry Finn?” Well, so many people in this town do recall and have been have gone to McIntosh to visit for two | between -train shcpper in Bemidji | family- of Jamestown, N. D.;Mr. and Renovating a Lantern. weeks. They left: Bemidji Tuesday yesterday. ‘Mrs. Huga Sharf of St. Joe, ldaho; ir G rour t | . B B AATE afternoon. | e At e tio Balicy o aho ure. gusaty | 5 11 the Iron_suxfote of your lantem |8 asking. us about his.next pic- purchased from thc same manufacturer, are and al has become rusty rub off ali the ru ture, that we decided to se- Mrs. Wm. Materson, of Northern, |of relative: in Bem The next pair of shoes you buy was the guest of Bemidji friends|Mrs. F. S. Arnold and Miss Ida can be bought at our store at a blE Wednesday. 'ey of ‘Bemidji.:i saving. Consumers Shoe Co. r ? mabi- ki) g oy % ; I ‘ it w S8 ybtain more of these e e o o ke Contumers |MRS. H. P. RICE CELEBRATES | it will be impossible to obtai S Attorney A. R. Denu, of Rapid Shoe Co. 2t4-8-26-—-Hw-8-25 | WEDDING ANNICERSARY S —— . hats at this price later. Gty this morning and will be the! = Gatfe Mg 5 B Rlee of Grand Forks . It has been decided upon that the correct &6 v o 0 . . THE CALL Hat for Children this winter is a Beaver and OF YOUTH” § city this morning and will be the Miss Barbara Gaffeny left yester- , ained at'a picaic at Dia- guest of his Brother, E. H. Denu, for|day for St. Paul where she will spend fifi,‘(f;{t%: '-;—Y::L':dul :,";l:lnng ':;m ‘;,;_ nothing but a Beaver. > <ol Black, Brown and Navy AHUGEFGRD B ; ; Large, Medium and Small At i oine T T PRODUCTION o | 4 . . ¢ Alter September 1st Mro. Yfl\g they will visit friends for a few days. |strud of this city. ' Sale Price for a Short Time Only a few days. her vacation with friends. cation being her tenth wedding an- i of pupils for pianoforte instruction.[ Don’t fail to read the Elko Hat ”" SHIRK-STEBE i A Paramount Picture 5 { K O C) ¢ priced at $5.00 and $5.95 in city stores. Come in and make your selection early with the fine glasspaper or other pol fshing material. When the smooth iron is exposed giver it a coat of black- foad. or some similar preparation. cure that great production. Mabel Bonsall, 1209 Bemidji avenue, |transacted business:for a few days, v; Miss Jennie Nesbit for the past ten days left this morning | F{"J‘,‘;ng“{"j‘fifs ‘;vhl:i U::x:nng the | for her home. s e demr s vy Mrs..Charles. Arnold.and. children | cymmer .at. Grand - Forks. B; and | loft this morning for Laporte where|jyjijgses Caroline, Ava and Ell: Son- | inni ST, . |niversary. The guests ‘were Mrs. O. | Mrs. Minnte Neuman, of St. Pa“"!L F. C. Bates returned to his home In| . I{anson of Grand Forks, who is | who has visited at the home of Miss| Bemidji from Mineapolis where he|spending the summer-at Lavinia; Mis. | 1216 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W.- | ghop advfrt¥lement in this papexr L §-12tf | today. . We. would.advise you to. act, thM;‘SS Peax‘le‘ ?{.é:be ‘fln_(ledFl)O)d“,:‘\l_ Fl’ol’l‘l a Play Nickly. 1td-8-25 rk were quietly married on Mg By H Arth J el day, August 8. Mr. Shirk is a young || By Henry Arthur Jones Hugo Sharf left last evening via Minncapelis, where he will stop a| Miss Mary Feigle, of Northern, was few days, for his home at St. Joe, Ida. | the guest of Bemidji friends Wednes- He is a former resident of Bemidji day and attended tne bargain day | and has visited friends and relatives|gales, here since Monday. T Misses Madeline and Margie Main, Miss, Mabel Aubolee has returned | of Turtle River, were the guests of from Los Angeles, Californnia, after|friends while shopp)ng in Bemidji spending the past two years in the|Wwednesday.. west visiting friends and relatives in Tacoma, Portland, Oakland, Los| (urtis Sathre of. Bass Lake was farmer near Wilton and the bride is| . e of Nymore. Miss Stebe has been cm-| | A joyous romance of life’s a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stebe | | springtime-—filmed in the ployed at the Mcdel Dry Cleaning || heauty and charm of rural shep for some time and Las a host of > friends in Bemidji. who wish both| England. her and husband every happiness. Mr. Shirk Jeft shortly after the | wedding for Western Canada be abzent some time. freturn they will make their IT IS THAT PICTURE The work of that wonderful “Huckleberry Finn” kid alone is worth the. nrice cf admission. Monte Banks Comedy “HIS FIRST “Where You Always See the Pick of Pictures” REX THEATRE| - home Directed by the man who made Angeles and San Diego. operatedbrl at St..Anthony’s hospital | °® the grcoms farm near Wilton. HONEYMOON “Huckleberry Finm® Story by \ EE S terday for the removal of his ton- — = N ‘b \_ What ever you meed in footwear|Jfy ond adonoids, Julia Ceawford lvors. will be had at our store, at a saving. i 2 Consumers Shoe Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jordan and fam- Grand Showing at the Startmg TODAY—For TWO Days Matinee Daily 2:30 Evenings 7:10-9:00 RAN Fri. & Sat. 2td-8-26---1tw-8-25 iy motored to Park River, N. D. x 3 sid 6 Glen THHpES, WHo yesterday where ‘they will visit T. a 3 n » friends and relatives. have been guests at the home of Mrs. TONIGHT Emma Stewart and Miss Capitola| py and Mrs. D. F. McCann and TIME Stewart, 922 Dewey avenue, for sev- family have moved: from their sum- | SUN. & MON. LAST éral days returned to their home: in|mer cottage at Birchmont to their . anealmhs this morning. residence at 700 Minnesota avenue. THE HIT OF THE YEAR Extraordinary Engagement of “THE COLOSSUS OF THE SWAT” “BABE” RUTH| Miss Alva Dechanueu left Wednes- Mrs. J. J. Ryan, of Bend, Oregon, day afternoon for Winnipeg, Man.|arrived in Bemidji yesterday and is where sire will visit with Miss Delia|a guest of the J. C. Parker home, 209 Vallancourt unsil October. From|Seventh street.' She came via Min- there she will go to Wisconsin Rapids, | neapolis where she visited friends Wis. t6 enter Riverview Hospital|Mr..Ryan was a fordmer resident of REX Theatre Training school for nurses. Bemidji. % Mr. and Mrs, O. E. Erwlg have| Dot fail to read the Blko Hat M,AUR[CE as their guest since Monday, Mr. and | Shop advarticement in this paper Mrs. J. R. Campbell. - They came here {today. We would advise you ?o'pacl TO U RN = U R U n S from Chicago and left last evening|quickly. 1td-8-25 i The Six-Part Photodrama for Aitkin where they will visit un- TVhe til tomorrow, and then gd to their| |Mrs, Melvin Dahl and daughter, é\ I’}ome at Minpeupolis. Mrs. Campbell | Miss Margaret, who have been guests FO() LI 5 H —SUNDAY— ™ CATHERINE CURTIS Prescnts is Mrs Erwig’s aunt. at the J. J. Opsahl home, 1101 Be- midji avenue, for the past month, re- NOTICE FOR BIDS turned to their home at Trail yester- Notice is hereb = that th day. Miss Margaret was operated on b otice is hereby given that the|, 'St Anthony's hospital for.appendi- | Clerk of this district | will receive |gitis while they were here. i e i . - | sealed bids for transportation on the o by yore e g “ § ] ” t East Bemidji route, at this office| Cash pald for Liberty bonds. G. A Social Trangle- uath i | August 30th, 1921, at 7:30 o’clock | B, Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. a new twisk= iy Uhis i i 0 p. m., with the r)ght to I‘\’Ject any or 1-19tf| & portrayal of Tife amid all bids. the bright lghts “HEADIN' HOME™ Thrills—Laughs—Pathos Ninety Minutes of Sizzling Hits , RUTH HIT HOMERS s RUTH, MOTHER'S BOY ' "' RUTH, THE LOVER RUTH, THE HERO A Pla'y" Tvery Boy and Girl Between Six and Sixty Should See. Florence F. Netzer, 'Clerk, Mrs. F. W. Huit and Miss Bertha | o ‘b > : Board of Education, Ind. School Dis-{ Hunt, motlrer anfl sister of Mrs. | From the novel by RALPH CONNOR ftrict No. 7. ! 10t-8-31 | Blaine Lambert, dre guests in Bemid- Directed by KING VIDOR '|Ji at the Lambert home, having ar- river yesterday by auto from their home in Mankato. They came via|’ St. Cloud and ‘r¢port the roads in fine condition, and made the trip in itwo days. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION SATURDAY i PHIL GOLDSTONE Presents i MONROE SALISBURY Mr, and Mts. Hendy Steele and' family, of, Loomis, Neb., arrived by lauto Sunday evening and are visit- {ing at the farm home of Frank Frakes |at Grant Valley. They will visit un- til Monday morning when Mr. and Mrs. Frakes will accompany them by auto as far as Staples, Minn. on their and |return. * | RUTI‘I CLIFFORD M; J. W. Ni - | i / tor, i Anm Bes Danniag: who has | ; IN DON’T MiSS3 THIS TREAT—Come Early! | |'been visiting- at= the-~home - of he=| ‘grandparents during her summer va- | Emerson says: “We get nine- | |cation, will leave tomorrow for the | tenths of our education through | |latter’s honfé"it Ractne, Wis. Mrs. | '\flugle will visit there for a short A TORCHY COMEDY—In Two Parts Rex Orchestra Matinee 2:30 Evenings 7:10-9:00 ““THE RENEGADE"’ | Directed by RUPERT JULIAN Let Us Set Your Eves Right | | L00E 00 Ahen B0 to o0, o iant l Adapted from “HANDS DOWN" It Will Pay You Well :reih:jl_ives before she returns to Be- | ‘ midji, “ \ b S " - i our eyes.”

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