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

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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.ses that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be _:given_ proper considera- tion: whe i . : Miss éeflr e Coy of.’ “:a visitor in“thp city today. § B TR Joe Blondo and ‘family ‘have re- turned ‘frony:s ‘week's; visit at-Clar- issa. ¥ 3 { 114 Ladies’”’ one-strap : pumps, . brown iCuban heel, $3.95 ‘at Tyopgmanis Down Stairs store. 4t9-9 Mrs. Lester Peterson of Werner came to town today to be with her husband who is in the hospital. Miss Dorothy Steidl, who has spent the past two weeks at Hibbing with her sister, returned home Sunday. . George Rossback returned fast eve- ning from Minneapolis after spend- ing the week end at his home there. Miss Alice Dean left Monday eve- ning for Mt. Carroll, Illinois, where she will *attend school the coming ‘winter. For ,plenic or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. N 2'6-25tL ' .. Miss Mabel Croon returned home i yesterday from Northome where she has vjsited Miss Esther Peterson for a week, X A Mrs. Je$ke McPherson visited Miss Alice Witting at Blackdick Satur- day, returning to Bemidji. Saturday evening. ‘Ladies’ one-strap - pumps, brown Cuban Ieel, $3.95 at Tyoppmanis Down Stairs stofe. T 4t9-) Miss Gladys. Getchell left Sunday for Minneapolis” ‘where .she will at- tend - the Miss -Wood’s Kindergarten school, during the.coming year. Miss Esther Fjellman ‘has returned to Bemidji to resume her teaching after spending hér summer vacation with her parents at ‘Minneapolis. Daniel C. Gainey, Jr., accepted a position as professor and coach. of ,lhe football and basketball team of the school at Hancock, and he took charge of his work there today. ¥ Lester Peterson of Werner was . taken to the St. Anthony hospital © Monday afternoon, where he under- s.-went an operation for: appendcitist It is reported that he is getting alcng nicely. Mrs. Adeline Goodrich left Sun- day evening for Minneapolis to visit ;a week with friends and attend the state fair, after which she will go-to Brainerd and Staples to visit relatives for a week before returning to Be- midji. > After September 1st Mrs. William C. Budge will take a limited number of pupils for pianoforte instruction. £ 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W. 8-12tt 7 J. I Carter and daughter, Miss Ethel, of Fergus Falls, are guests of Dr. G. H. Zentz and famliy. Mr. Car- ter will return’ tomorrow to Fergus *Falls and Miss Carter will remain in Bemidii at the Zentz home, and at tend the Bemidji ‘State Teachers col- lege during the winter. ! E. Y. Wilson returned yesterday morning from Minneapolis where he spent last week buying his fall stock. - His wife, and daughter Miss Dorothy, #remained there. Miss Dorothy will “-attend Carleton college, and. Mrs. . "Wilson will return in a few days. . They all attended, the state fair Sat- urday. : . % H Mr. and M#s. John Claffy. and’ chil- dren, and Miss Gladys Gainey of the 1 0’Leary-Bowser store, left Sundgy by ““auto for Minneapolis where they will .attend the fair this week. They ex- “pect to return to Bemidji via Duluth. !Paul Brosvik, Sidney Johnson, Wil- liam Lilje, Ed Odegaard, A. T. David- son and Carl Heleen motored to Min- neapolis Sunday to attend the state fair. NOTICE All parties having claims against the New Birchmont Hotel must file same at once with W. L. Brooks, treasurer. 2t9-8 Emerson says: ‘“We get nine- tenths of our education through our eyel." Let Us Set Your Eyes Right It Will Pay You Well ‘| shopping ‘| Bemidji today. avenue. | ‘lurday {more lamgls in, less time. than a box. A. P. White transacted business in Minneapolis Friday and Saturday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Abe Grossman mo- tored to Fargo Saturday to visit friends. R J. W. Barton has accepted the posi- tion of janitor of the Carr Lake school. E. Britton of Thicof River Falls is visiting his son, Hudson Britton, and family, for a week. 33 Tas Mrs. F. BJGraver of Turtle River was a between-train business visitor in Befidji Saturday. . " Mr. and Mrs, returned from Kelliher where they spent Sunday:with friends. +.Mr. and Mrs;/George Clark.of Tur- tle. River were gugsts of friends while ' Bemidji: Saturday. ‘L .B.¥Wilson' went to the Twin Cities last_evening to transact busi- ;nc_ss for a few days and attend the air. Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell has returned to her home in Bemidji after visiting her parents at St. Cloud for a few days. ¥ Misses Hazel Laqua and Emma Klein left today for St. Paul to vis- it friends and attend the fair this| week. All electric light.bills are due and should be paid on or before the 10th of September. In dojng so you save your discount and help us give you the service you desire. 8t9-10 Mrs. Arthur Wright and two chil- dren, who, spent, the week end at Nebish: visiting friends, returned to C. W. Warfield returned to his l'{ome in Bemidji Sunday from a com- bined pleasure and busipess trip. He attended{the state fair ‘Saturday. ‘Williamt' Withick, Jri, returned from Ddkota the latter part of the weék and,is staying with his aunt, Cooper, Eleventh street. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Koepp Friday :at their home, 913 Mississippi ‘avenue. - Mother and baby are repggted to be doing nicely. __Howard, Palmer spent Sunday and Monday in Bemidji at the home of his parents,, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Palmer, retnmh}g to, Cass’ Lake today. Elma: Peterson of this city spent the week end with her parents; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gilbert Peterson of Werner réturning to town Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hazen and three children and Mrs. Lucy Hazen returned Monday evening from Eagle Bend where they motored Friday to visit. friends ‘and relatives. * & Mrs. Henry Botting and daughter, Mzs:; George Scofield, of Cass Lake;] speni yesterday - and today in Be-| midji, and while here were guests of | relatives and friends. Mr. and.Mrs. Arch Williams and daughter; Harriet motored to:Minne- apolis today where they will visit for ‘two. . we They will" attend the state fai there thi week. Don't miss “‘Neighbors” —jt makes tull 6f Monkeys:_Buster Keaton is the reason—at the Grand last times tonight. 1t9-6 Miss . Roberta. Freeman, who has visited at the home of her uncle, A. E. Gibson, at Lavinia, during her va- cation, has returned to her home at Waterloo, Iowa, where she will at- tend college this winter. Paul Winebenner, William Ward, Glen Conger and Donald Smith mo- tored to Minneapolis Saturday to at- tend the.state fair. The first three named will return to Bemidji today and Mr. Smith will remain a week at his home there. United States Congressman E. W. Sproul and daughter, of Chicago, who have been visiting his brother, Georger O. Sproul, of the town of Eckles for several days, left for their home; Monday morning. Mrs. Charles Hammond, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hen- ry Wilson at McIntosh since Thurs- day, returned to her home in Be- midji Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| son accompanied .her home and will visit in Bemidji Migs ‘Helen . Minnick returned. to Moorhead Saturday to resume her teaching in the second grade of the public schools there. She has spent her summer vacation ‘at the home of her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Min- nick, 501 Fourth street. — Mr. and Mrs. T. Schadegg left Sun- day morning for Minneapolis after spending a week in this vicinity, Cass Lake and. Bemidji. While in Be-| midji, they were guests at the home! of Mr. Schadegg’s brother, F. G.| Schadegg, and family, 1108 Beltrami‘: {Ea Simonsiarrived in the city Sat- evening ' from Minneapolis| where he has been attending the! |summe1 term at the University. of | | Minnesota to spend about a month at| the:home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| H. A. Simons, Sr. He expects to re-| turn to the university about Octo-/ ber 1. ¥ | Miller Jewett, son of C. W. Jew. ett, who has been spending the sum mer vacation here, will leave this eve-| ning for Minneapolis where he will| Los- Angeles, Calif., where he will at- tend school. Mrs. Jewett has been in California for some time. i ax LaCouer havg}’ *| past two years. Mr. Flack is manager Egists everywhere:—Advertisement. spend a_day before continuing on to| FRIENDS SURPRISE MR. SCOTT A number of his friends surprised S. W. Scott at his home, 520 Beltrami |avenue, Saturday cvening, the occa- |sion being intended to celebrate his T1st birth anniversary. The cvening was most pleasantly spent in conversation and the guests presented Mr. Scott a purse of money !as a hirthday remembrance. Refresh- BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL %% » HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT |} c;.ts consisting of ice cream, euke The officers and teachers of the/and coffee were served by Mrs. Scott o “evening. 5 Baptist’ Sunday;: ;school will hold a|durirg | 4 . . ray added to the ovening's meeting this cvening: at'8ig’clock at| Don the chuzeh andfit s desirdd that all be | enjoyiment by! singting several solos. present. '('L PR 1] | Thosd present were; Messrs, and vy : { 41 | Mesdames. - A T. Carlson, G. H, EBEKAH Zenty, Gx{ife,MFns"ier,"])un le-:\y ot; 3 AR T L) | Minneapolis, , J. Ho French, and | MEET TOMORROW NIGHT N "Shtnton, W e, Tral- “The Daughters” of Rebekah willhnn, Van Arnum; Rice l\ll}l :l‘ullcr. hold .their regular business meeting| The friends devarted wishing Mr. Waednesday ; eveni g; at 8 o’clock ‘at ‘Scc‘(( many happy rclurgs of the oc- the 1.0, O. F. Ey.la\ ’qfl members are | casion. L urged to be présemt. ! Dx\bdl;'rflp('s OF R : NI Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. B. Gratton re- PRESBYTERIAN TADIES' AID * |turncd Monday ‘evening from a' two WILL MEET WEDNESDAY |days' visit with friends at Northome. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter- 0 s e fan church will meet in the basement | Mrs. Selma Sandin, Eleventh street of the church at 3 o'clock Wednes- [and Rice avenue, who has been quite day. The hostesses are Mrs. Robert|ill at her home, is able to be about Brownlee, Mrs. Reese Loranger and | again. Mrs. I. A. Hanson. . Eldon Hendrixson returned Sun- TRINITY LUTHERAN LADIES |day from the Dakotas where he has WILL MEET ON WEDNESDAY pect Sunloved 5, [ Juriie el The Ladies’ Aid of the Trinity jéa 2 P Lutheran church will hold its month-| Charles Benson of Walnut Grove ly business meeting on Wednesdauy | W79 Pl ihs “Sunday o visit afternoon at the home of Mrs. Olson, | Sout0¢t J% 7 k. dad will nlso 515 Fourteenth strect. Mrs. C. . relativey for a weaek ant W eor Myers will be hostess. - - O W yisit relatjves at Turtle River for a 1 ladies are | k invited to attend. eek l Mr. and Mrs. illiam Keiler of MISS LEET ENTERTAINS | Wilfon left Monday for Saskatchewan Miss . Ruby Leet entertained at her where Mr. Keiler will look after hi home, 609 Bemidji avenue, at after-|extensive farming interests and visit noon tea Saturday. The guests in-|friends for 2 month. cluded Misses Lucile Young, Jose-! - oung left today for St. Paul to visit relatives and attend | the state fair. From there she willl go to St. Francis where she has ac-| cepted a position to teach in the pub- lic schools, which will convene Sep- tember 12. N Lucile Fox Climbs Tree. | Another of the red foy ccomplish- i ments is his ability to climb certain | trees, where the Inclination of the trunk and the accessibility of the low- er limbs admit of it, says the Ameri- can Forestry Mag ne. His being able to perform this feat often saves his life, as does also his knowing how | fo swim. WATCH | THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand« ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric.acid troubles=- GOLD MEDAL The Naticnal Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhole mina. At all druggists, threo sizes. Locks for the namo Gold Medul on every box and accept 0 imitation phine Parker, Esther Hetland, Doro- | . thy Nangle, Emma Klein, ~Hazel| PEGPLE HARBLY Laqua, Louise McCready and Mrs.| Lottie Brooks. o = - | | NORWEGIAN LADIES’ AID | | Looked So-Healthy in Past Twelve Years The Ladies’ Aid of the Norwegian' Lutheran: church will meet Wednes- day. afternoon in the church parlors, ! Eighth and Minnesota avenue. The| third division of which Mrs. Andrew Casperson is chairman, will enter- ::n:‘.nef‘;erybody s cordially mvm.dms now if it hadn’t been or what i Tanlac did for him,” said Joseph | Skally, Stillwater Road, St. Minn. ] : “Joe always was a sickly lad and “I'm pretty sure our sixteen-year- METHODIST LADIES’ AID WILL MEET TOMORROW | The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church will meet Wednesday after- noon at the farm home of Mrs. Wil- liam Stillmaker, west of town. A picnic supper will be served after the business session, and each one is ask- ed to contribute for the lunch, and also bring their own silver and dish- gs.. This ig the first. meeting of the year and it is desired that there be a large attendance. Autos will be at the church at 2 ’clock for those.-who o Tiot have’ conveyances. FLACE—STEIDL Monday morning at 10:3 octurred the marriage of ) Q. Steidl to John Flack, Jr bing, Rev. L. P, Warford officiating. Miss Dorothy Stei@l, sister of the bride, acted) as bridesmaid, and the time from impoverished’ blood and {zeemed to be undernourished. We lcouldn’t get him to cat anything !much, and so he had no chance to | build up an? becorie robust like other children. Fhings got sobad with him |that we moved from our city house out to 4he place on’Stillater Road to But he didn't. get any better and was {s0.pale, thin and weak we often had [to keep him from school. He com- | plained of pains in his chest, and in |damp weather we had to guard him | from exposure just the same as if he had been a young baby. “But we%% given him’' six bottles of Tanlac now and know him “for the same boy. He ‘hazng ,looktill so healthy since he was| b ade - K {a baby, and if present good health is ,S,trglufll}x was attended by Kenneth any ;ign, 1 don't guess he will evqr‘ The ceremony was attended by the | be sick, any.more.. His appetite is| immediatc relatives of the bride and |Simply- astofifshing “and the way he| groom. The brida is well known in |cats h¢ seems to be making up for Bemidji and is a graduate of the 1o-;lost time, ‘We certainly think the cal hgh school wth the class of 1919, world of Tanlac at our house.” She has been employed at the Daily| _Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the Tribune office in Hibbing for the|City Drug Store, and leading drug- of the Gately store in Hibbing. They left directly fer Sturgoon {:;lked:‘zvyl;.e:?fs:e‘r 'wlvlii‘r:lllnsifi::)l;:\??lln%;1 BANKER CHOSE turn to ibbing, where they will| CAREER WISELY make their home. | When Mr. C. AZ Christianson took up Commerce and Banking at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., he made his first'stride in | the path to success. It led to a | minor position with the First State Bank of Wildrose, of which insti- tution he has recently becn made vice-president. This is not an unusual record for a Dakota Business College graduate. About 225 cx-students arc now bank officers. . “Follow the Succcggful.”’ Enroll for Fall Term. Information gladly | _ supplied by F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front 8t., Fargo, N. D. RECOGNIZES HIM| HOLD MEETING TOMORROW | Father Declares His Son Hasn't, old son Joe wouldn’t have been with Paul, | ifor twelve years he suffered all the! | see if that would benefit him any.) people hardly |’ e SE. . US! cors Dairy ¥Koors - Products JceCream MILK YOU'LL CRAVE You'll leatn to like oury milk—you’ll remember g to say Koors Milk. IU's a name that stands for} Purity and unquestion- ¢ REX Theatre THURSDAY and FRIDAY There Are Two Kinds of Girls— Those who like a man for what he has, and those who like him for what he is. You’ll find both sorts—and one of the brightest ro- mances ever screenced— when you see Bert “!,ytell ‘The Man Who' Adapted by Arthur Zellner from Lloyd- Osborne’s story' in the Saturday KEvening Post. A Maxwell Karger Production I LI THTHITTE | ADOI}@ld Cr.i_sp Prodyction ” /Ippeararce! & CParamounl (Piclure We will place ol Fine Wool Dre: Wed. & Thurs.— See Some of Th pay DRESS SALE piy Commencing Tomorrow Morning— Serge, Gaberdine and Tricotine— the season’s latest models. Window .~ CHOICE $25.00 each O0’LEARY-BOWSER CO. n sale 25 Ladies’ sses—made from em in Our West AR o ‘PAGE THIZZ OVERLAND PARTS 75A—75B and 90 Model New and / Used Parts DEYR RIVER, M1 CAR WASHING WE SPECIALIZE L NIGHT or DAY 7 4, Prices ! $1.50 to $2.50 3 C.W.Jewett Company, Inc. Telgphone 970—971 i bax ADOLPH ZUKOW: PRESENTS 'SIR JAMES M.BARRIES “Sentimental To with GARETH HUGHER MABEL TALIAFERR.O aad MAY McAVOY a g’afgmounl Gpicture £ Coom! Sce a tale that wi’ salten yer hearts an’ mak’ ye augh like the very auld de’il! EK I e GRAN LAST TIME' . TONIGHT “NEIGHBORS” A sidv-:‘.p]itt/in;s feature comedy—the kind that brings. roar after roar of snontaneous laughter—featuring the Never-Smiling BUSTER KEATON Miss This, and You Are Many Laughs Poorer Yy ~—ALSO SHOWING— e b “THE BLAZING TRAIL” A thrilling story of romance in the Kentucky Hil + With the Virile Likeable Star— FRANK MAYO ¢ TOMORROW-—“THE KISS”/ ? 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