Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 8, 1921, Page 3

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et ‘C: . bury's brother, D. C. Searl, and wife | | i S URSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921 { o T o e LA T THE BEMIDJI DAILY PION I EER e —— B W PR ¢ < T PAGE THAZZ 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 tha ms of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when sourc known. Brant \i’rig t ‘has returned lo‘ his home in Northern from the harvest fields of, North Dakota., i Late models,_wol)l dresses, O'Leary-Bowsér ' Co. $265. Mrs: J. Searrott, who has, been quite ill at her home, 1011 Irvine avenue, for the past week, ig;able to be'about again. | For kalsomining, painting. Daper:! hanging, natural wood ' finishing, ¢&ll’| on A. E. Webster. I have had 20 years’ experience. Phone 166. 3t9-10 A daughter was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Grandy at St. Anthony’s hospital. Mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. | Luman - Shepher@ and son, Joy, | were recent business visitors in Be- | midji, \Mir. ;Shepherd i#s patrolman on the. Jefferson Highway for the| precinct of Lake Alice. For ,plenic: or ‘excursion = parties | charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-256t1 Michael O’Dowd, :whe has been employed in the harvest fields at Figher’s. Landing, N."D., visited with friends over the- week end while, tringacting ‘business in Bemidji. Edward Jewett and family, who spent the summer monthis in: the) vicinity of Bootleg. Lake, . mjoved back to their home ‘in Bemidji, 1110 Park avenue; last week for the chil- dren to attend school. Miss Jordice Wallace of this city is among those who took part inj the bread bakinfl contests at ghe state fair this week. She won the county baking contest and thereby secured a free trip to the fair. 4 Harry Vogt, who was kicked in the abdomen by a horse on this father’s farm at Rockwgod, was breught to St. Anthony’s hospital in Bemidji Friday and is reported to be in a serious condition. After September Ist Mrs, Willlam C. Budge will take a limited number of pnpils for pianoforte instruction. 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W 8-12tt Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barclay and daughters, - Miss Hazel Barclay and Mrs. Esther Randall, spent Friday evening at the Fred Lange home at’ Grant Valley. Mrs, Barclay is a niece H. “Kingsbury, who 'was the guest cf relatives in that vicinity. Mrs. Edmond Jewett and children, iel, Bdna, Cordelia and Ethel, who pent the mcnth of August 4t the farm homc of Mrs. Jéwett's parents, | Mr. and® Mrs. Gravelle, near Grand, Rapids, have returned to their home on Mississippi avenue, 'to begin the| school term, C, H, Kingsbury and wife left last Saturday morning by auto for! their home at Edgerton, Minn. They were guests for a week of Mrs. Kings- in Bemidji, and their son, C. W. Kingsbury, and family' and other relatives and friends at Grant Val- ley. Mrs. W. I Daily of Edgerton, Minn., who came here to obtain re- lief from asthma during fthe hay| fever season, returned to her home by auto Saturday greatly benefited in health by her trip to Northern| Minnesota. She was the guest for a| week at the home of her son, Arthur | Daily, and family at Rockwood. Mrs. Anna Paul and sister, Miss| Ada Matusheck, have completed a | stenographic course at the Crooks- ton Business college and returned to| Bemidji. They will make their home with their brother, Joe Matusheck, | who recently purchased one of the Leon Amadon cottages on Irvine avenue and Fourteenth street. Mr. Matusheck is an employee of the Nerthern Pacific Railway company. Adolph Christianson, 1020 Mississ- ippi avenue, motored to Eagle Bend and was the week end guest of his brother, Charles, and family. He re- turned to Bemidji Monday accom- panied by his wife and ichildren, Wallace, Rudolph and Hilma, who have spent the past two weeks at| Eagle Bend visiting Mrs. Christian-| son’s mother, Mrs. M. A. Johnson, and sister, Mrs. C. Christianson, and | Emerson says: “We get nine- || tenths of our education through our eyes.” Let Us Set Your Eyes Right It Will Pay You Well 2td9-9.|; | should be paid on or before the 10th | | with Mrs. | schoolmate,, Mrs. G. A POPULAR MODEL Whether one would develop this model ¥in ‘noyelty cotton or figure he smatt effect remains the i3 of ,the popular one-piece ith. ‘the front slashed ~and for ; closing. Blatk satin buttops -+stand“in “orderly rows on cithepside ‘of . the; closing, the round collartand cuffs'dre of -sheey organdy. The-side-panels are gathered to form a heading and may be lengthened to fall--beyond the.-hem, if. preferred. Medium size requires 5){ yards 36- inch material. Pictorial Review : Dress: No. 9481. Sizes,'34 to 44-inches bust.. : Price, 35 cents. Also 18 to 20 years, : ‘ foulard, N Henry Fallon transacted business in Foss this week. Mrs. Fred Heckelman is reported-to, be very ill at her home, 317% Bel- trami ayenue. For‘rent: Modern furnished room, three »blocks from Normal. 1218 Bemidji avenue. Gt9-14 Mr Géorge Day of Northern was shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Wednesday. Wonderful bargains in silk blouses, choice at one-half price:’ O’Leary- Bowter Co. 2ta9-9 T -~ Miss Leila Stanton deft last eve- ning for Minneapolis whére she will atténd the Minnesota -State Fair. Dr..R. Gilmore left Tuesday eve- ning for the Twin Cities to attend the Fair. He will also transact busi- ness while away. Ladies’ one-strap ~pumps, brown Cuban ‘heel, $3.95 at Tyoppmanjs Down Stairs r§_¢ur\e. Ly 4t9-9 . Leonard and Walter Freeman of Pine Island were ealling on Bemidji friends this week. They were former residents of $emidji. Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Denison and family have moved from their sum- mer cottage at Birchmont to their ppartments in the new Doran build- ing. d Cask paid for Liverty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 4 1-19tf Harry Voight of Becida was thrown from a horse Saturday and seriously ipjured. He was brought to St. An- thony’s hospital . for medical atten- tion. ! Mrs. R. E. Cota and daughters, Lucile and Margaret, returned Tues- day from Brainerd and Little Falls where they went Saturday to visit relatives. 3 All electric light bills are due and of September. In dojng so you save your discount and help us give you the setvice you desire. 8t9-10 Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. A. Huffman at- tended the State Fair Saturday and| from there went to Northfield where| they are guests of Mrs. Huffman's| brother and family. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren mo- tored to Minneapolis today where they will visit relatives and attend the State Fair. They expect to re- turn to Bemidji in about ten days. Billy Kaiser left Wednesday morn- ing by auto for Minneapolis to at- tend the State Fair for a few days. He expects to return to Bemidji Fri- day, and Dr. Gilmore will return with him. . half 2td9-9 One table of silk blouses, price. O’Leary-Bowser Co. Mrs. Hugo Sharf and little son Rob- ert, of St. Joe, Idaho, and her mother, Mrs. L. H. Bailey, who are guests of relatives in Bemidji, are spending a few days at Bagley visiting the H. G. Hansel family. Mr. and Mrs. D.. G. Wells and lit- tle daughter; Donna Louise, visited relatives at Minneapolis and attend-| eded the State Fair for a few days.| They returned to Bemidji Tuesday evening. They motored both ways. Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens and| children, Lyle and Eva, who were | guests for a week of relatives at| Cemidji and Grant Valley left Fri-| day afterncon by auto via Park, Rapids for their home at Leota, Minn. They spent Friday evening Stevens’ old friend and D. Greigg, and| family at Lake Hattiy while en| route to Park Rapids. 1 |PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID T dirnefLadles’ ‘Atd of “the Presby- terian church held a,very intetesting |’ PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO -, HOLD HOME FO0D SALE The Dining Room Division ‘of the | Ladies” Afd | the Presbyterian church will hold a fcod sale of home cooking ‘Saturday afternoon at the gas company’s office. The sale will be in charge of Mrs. N. E. Given and Mrs. Duxbury. J'MET'WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON meeiihg yestgrday afternoon in the church Magement, with fifty pres- ent."Plans for théit winter work were discussed, and it was. decided to’have a ‘booth 'at the county fair for ‘exhibiting their ‘handiwork, and also a refreshment booth, where re- freshments will be served. BETHEL LUTHERAN MEN TO0 MEET FRIDAY NIGHT The Men’s society of the Bethel Lutheran church will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the farm home of Alfred Moen, south of town. An interesting program has been pre- pared, after which refreshments will be served by Mrs. Moen, and it is desired that there be a large attend- ance. All thdse not having convey- are requested to meet at Chris- on’s store in the Fifth ward, where they will-be provided. METHODIST LADIES’ AID HELD MEETING WEDNESDAY ¢ "The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist ghurch met yesterday at the farm "ome of .Mrs. William Stfllmaker, West of town, with about thirty members present. The new calexdar for the;yeatswas read, pnd] hostesses for the different meetings assigned. [t wds dlecided to hold their christ- mas sale of handiwork December 7, and serve a big chicken dinner in connection. They alco decided to have a booth to exhibit their fancy work at the county fair. METHODIST MISSION SOCIETY MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON The Women's Foreign Missionary scciety of the Methodist-chureh will meet Friday afternoon at the farm home of Mrs. C. J. Winter, south of town. An interesting program has | been prepared, and it is especially’! urged ‘that there be a large attend- ance. as this is the last meeting bhe-! fore the general conference, and the| committee desires to close the bogks tomorrow. Autos will be at thej church between 2 and 2:30 o’clock| and those desiring conveyances are requested to meet there. Dr. W. K. Denison spent Wednes- day in Cass Lake trapsacting busi- A. M Bagley is spending this.week | in-*Minheapolis- transacting business and.attending the State Fair. Mrs. C."A., Bush and four children returned Monday from California, Washington and Glasgow, ' Mont., where they have been.the guests of relatives for the, past two months. : T | Missionary W. S. Cummings will| aitend the afternoon sessions of the Edgwood Union Sunday school Sep-| temhér 11 and conduct a workers’| conference following the service held | by the Gospel team. Beautiful serge, tricotine and gab- erdine dresses, $25 at O'Leary-Bowser Co. 2td9-9 Mp. and Mrs. E. A. Barker and son Walter, returned last evening from a three weeks’ auto trip to St. Charles, the Twin Cities and White Bear Lake. They attended the State Fairrat Min- neapolis the latter part of the week. Mrs. C. H. Remington and son Lloyd, who have been guests of Mus. H, R. Jones, 1317 Beltramj avénue, for the past two weeks, have return- | ed to their home at Crookston: They are mother and brother of Mrs. Jones. B Ladies’™ one-s Cuban heel, Down Stairs store. ap pumps, $3.95 at Tyoppmanis 4t9-9 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Given and little |« son, and Mrs. Mary Macgregor. re- turried. Wednesday morning from Minrieapolis whére they motored Fri- day of last week to attend the fair. Mr. Given also transacted business while in the_cities. i Friends of Mrs. B. J. Neeley and family, who left Bemidji a month ago to motor to different places in New, Yerk, have received word that they had a very enjoyable trip, found good |/ roads and went through without any mishap in any way. Miss Ethel, Leonore, Florence and Freda Jameson, all daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jameson, 1013 Dewey avenue, have accepted positions as teachers in the Deer River, Tenstrike Carlos and Little Fork public schools, and have left Bemidji their duties at the various places. Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatz and daughter Lorraine, and Miss Edla Rudy, returned last evening from a ten-day auto trip to the Twin Cities]! where they visited friends and rela- tives and attended the state fair. Charles Blacketer of Minneapolis ac- companied them home and will visit in Bemidji for a short time. NOTICE All parties having ciaims against |3 the, New Birchmont Hotel must file same at once with W. L. Brooks, brown |8 to assume, . Backus left Tu neapolis whexe he will attend the State Fair and transact business for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Boyce and four children, and Mrs. Boyce’s mother, Mrs. Harvey, have returned from a ten days’ trip to Bass Lake. Miss' Alice Minnick has resigned her position at the Smith Lumber Co. office and will attend the Be- midji Staie Teachers college the com- ing ‘winter. Norman, French, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. French, will leave Satur- day morning for Owatonna where he will attend the Pillsbury academy the coming winter. Mrs. Arthur Gratton took her year- old son to Minneapolis Monday where she will consult a specialist. He had a severe attack of infantile paralysis over six:weeks ago. . Mrs. E. W. Ashley of Winnipeg, sister. of Mrs. H. E. Reynolds, is a guest at the Reynold’s home, 805 Be- midji avenue, for a few days, having arrived in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. George Pratt and three chil- dren, who have visited her sister, Mrs. H, W. Bolger, and family, 1115 Be- midji avenue, for the past three weeks, will return to their home at Pipestone, Minn., tonight. Misses Reiber and Murray, evan- gelist. and singer, returned to Be- midji by auto Tuesday from Fosston, where they have held special serv- ices for the past two week They will remain-.in Bemidji until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forester and lit- tle” daughtér Lucile, Miss Lavorie Doran, Kenneth Kenfield and Mr. and Mzs. Alfred McDonald of Internation- al Falls, spent the week end and over Labor Day at LaFalot Lodge, Nor- way Beach. It Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar and grand- son, Jack Burgess, returned from a motor trip of a few days to Brainerd, Little Falls and Pidger. Mrs. Caro- line Giles, sister of Mr. Bisiar, and her son Richard, of Brainerd, accom- panicd them home and will visit in Remidji. Among those from Bemidji who ex- pect to attend the golf tournament to be held at Grand Forks Saturday and Sunday are: Dr. and M D. L. Stanton, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given, Messrs. W. Lal W. L. Brooks, W. L. Crum- ‘my dnd G..S. Harding. day for Mi-| SALVATION. ARMY HOME ! will meet tomorrow aftornoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Johnson in the Fifth ward, 311 Wilson avenue, at| 2:30 o'clock. Lunch will be served, and every one is welcome to attend. | A LEAGUE MEETS FRIDAY | We wish to thank ull those who ! . S iwe o150 kindly shrowed-thelr puthy | : 3 The Salvation Army Home League 50 kindly shrowed ‘thely synpuity | A Donald Crisp Production lat the death of our dear daughter, | Bdna, both to thcie who helped us lin floral offerings. | inbeeribe tor Card of Thanks any weiz and for the beautiful “ APPEARANCES”’ The story of youngqr:;rrie(l life and its struggles to build Mr. and Mrs. Osear Benson. ‘The Laily Ploneer 1] a place called home. P M | FRL & SAT. Y g 0y f D1 | “GOD’S COUNTRY , With DAVID POWELL ELKO ~-Last Tim(_: Tonight— REX—SUNDAY James Oliver Curwood’s and THE LAW” | IR T D | & A drama of life’s mas-| ter emotion—its dar- ing, its pain, its ecsta- | sy. lts terrible pow- er to drag down. Its| sacred power to glor-| ify. \ Loyt ) ADDLOM TUKOR PRZ ELSIE FERGUSON | WILLIAM D, TAYLOR'S Sac:edand | Profane Love" Pl =N | | | | | S BEBE i i “One “ALL LAUGHS ALL LAUGHS .Buster Keaton in—“CONVICT 13” ) "and DANIELS (The Gceod Little Bad Giri) —in— Wild Week”’ SA"i'URDA_Y AND SUNDAY AT THE GRAND Theatre ALL LAUGHS Elaine Hammerstein With MATT MOORE and JACK RAYMOND “THE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN” g Larry Marshall, ex-gangster and “bad man,” holding in his arms the inanimate form of the proud society beauty, Evelyn Whitney! Who could have foreseen such a situation? But Fate sometimes plays strange tricks and here was one of the strangest. A Tale cf Remance and Adventure in R “BAGDAD OF THE SUBWAY"” ——ALSO SHOWING— “IN AGAIN”—A Two-Part Century Com. Tonight 10¢-25¢ 7:30-9:00 GRAND LAST BIRCHMONT DANCE FOR THIS SEASON ' FRIDAY NIGHT 9 to 12:P. M. . DOT VAN'S ORCHESTRA Ccme Cut and Enjcy Ancther Dance SHDAVT 11V The Slore $3.95 shapes. treasurer. 2t9-8 Special Sale Trimmed Hals FOR THE SCHOOL GIRLS Ages 8 to'18 Years We will have 100 of these Hats on Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY In Three Groups $5.00 These Hats are in all the new, popular colors zgml Made of beautiful Silks, Duvetyn Silk, Lyon’s Velvet and combination Felt and Velvet. Many other néw models for all ages being re- . ceived daily—come early and purchase a new Hat—and enjoy it now while the weather is fine. TAMS, SPECIAL AT . $145 an $1.95 PAPLELLLELLL RS - The Store ,gu Ahead $6.95 REX Toisy & Vedhesiay | Bert ~~]}_‘ytell “ The ManWho Adapted by Arthur Zellner from Lloyd Os- borne’s story in the Saturday Evening Post. i SCENE, jrpm"THé MAN WHO" Starring BERT LYTELL ~ A MAXWELL KARGER PRODUCTION * MUTT & JEFF . A SPECIAL CHRISTIE COMEDY, In Twe Parts ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 —COMING SUNDAY— Arrow Film Corporation presents JAMES OLIVER CURWQOD’S “GOD’S COUNTRY and THE LAW” Directed by Sidney Olcott REX A Pine Tree Pictures Production A —SATURDAY— Ben Wilson Offers JACK HOXIE o —in— “DEVIL DOG DAWSON” _. Never Mind the Red Fire—We’ve Got the Goods. You need only look at the Play, the Star, the Cast, the Dricctor, the Producer—to realize, e their entertainment value. Kach picture stands on its individual merit and sveaks for itself.

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