Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 14, 1921, Page 3

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she will. spend’ daughter, Miss high sghool. 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 gre nporled Every item will Be' given proper 'considera- tion when source is knwu. Mrs. H. B. Edwards of Becida drove to Bemidji Tueada/y and ‘visited with friends, M .W .Knox is adding a porch and bedroom to his home at 1117 Park avenue. Sam -Anderson; of Spooner, a, for- mer résident .of Bemidji, is' visiting friends here this week. Arter .Septemver 1st Mrs, Willlam C. Budge will take a limited number of pupils for pianoforte instruction. 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W. 8-12tt —_— Miss Iva Wright of Grant Valley is staying at the home of Mrs. Grandy, 523 Twelfth street. Pat Doyle of Big Falls, brother of Mrs. Max Manders of the Fifth ward, visited her Tuesday at her home. For rent: Modern furnished robm, three blocks from Normal. ~ Bemidji avenue, S. D. Snyder; state highway engi- neer, spent_Monday at Redby look- ing affer.rogd work in that, vlclnity Mr. and D. S. Mitche]l tmnsucted business at Red Lake Tuesday, returning to hisi ‘Jyymein Bemidji Tuesday - eve- ning. Cash pam for Linerty ‘bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. o i Miss Lila Stantun returned from Minneapolis Sunday where she at- tended the state’fair and visited friends for a few days. A. W. Stott returned Saturday by auto from a business trip to Nor- thome. He reports the-roads to. be-in a very, muddy condition. For ,plenlc or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed ‘pilot. Phone 215;;7! J. W. Wilcox returned Tuesday i evening from ‘Alexandria and the Twin Cities where he has transacted business for the past week. C. G. Valentine of Minneapolis has accepted a position at the Smith Lumber company office, and assumed his duties Tuesday. E. E. Desert, who was employed in the harvest fields of North Da- kota for several weeks, has returned to his home at 917 Tenth street. Oscar Krantz, who recently sold his property at 709 Irvine avenue to Louis Landberg of Walker, has pur- chased a home on Dewey avenue at Lleventh sm‘eet, i J "vm Given-«McGhee will leave to- morrow . for ‘Aufora, Minn., where winter with her argaret. McGhee, who is teachmg in’'the public schools there. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Naugle and famiy, and- Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Al- drich landy family motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott at Deer Lake Sunday and spent the day. Misses_ Georgia Murray and Doro- thy Edwards of Rockwood have en- rolled asstudents of the Bemidji They..are staying at the homé of Mr. and Mrs, Chester S. Rouse, 423 Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Forester will leave tomorrow morning for St. Cleud and Minneapolis to visit rela- tives and friends for the next two weeks. Mrs, [Forester’s mother will take care of the daughter, little Lu- cile, at_their home, 915 Dewey ave- nue, during their absence. B. P. 0. K ELKS There will tbe a special meeting; of the Ilks lodge Thursday evening. T. C. BAILEY, Secretary. 2t9-15 Snecial Notice There will be a special meeting of Bemidji Lodge 233, A. F. & A. M., Wednesday afterncon at 4 o’clock. Work in third degree. G. M. PALMER, W. M. Emerson uyn‘ “We get nine- tenths' of our education through our eyes.” Let Us Set Your Eyes Right It Will Pay You Well L. B. 1218 6t9-14 | rs. John Richards and Mrg:, Ji B Minnick are planning to mofor to ‘the Red Lake fair ‘tomfor- TOW, / \ as bookkeeper | George Becker of Grant Valley was a business*visitor in Bemidjl today. “Mrs. Hetiry White of Northern was the guest of Bemu]jl friends Tues- day. Mrs. Frank Frake of Grant Valley was shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Tuesday. and son, Walter, of Northern autoed to: Bemidji and attended to busi- ness matters. i Mrs. 'A. Dechainean has been con- fined to her.bed with a severe at- tack of inflammatory rheumatism for'the past two-weeks. R..- A. «Gadde, . who recently be- came manager of the Northern Gro- ceryscompany’s wholesale. business, has moved his family from Crookston to ‘the residence at 418 America avenue. . Little Colette McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCarthy, was moved today from St. Anthony’s hos- pital, where she had her tonsils re- moved Monday, to her home on Lake Boulevard. She is getting| along nicely. “HOME TALENT” feature length Mack Sennett Comedy, and sequel to “THE SMALL TOWN IDOL’ which created such a sensation in this city 2 ghort time ago is coming to the Grand Sunday and Monday. 2t9-15 Mrs'F. M. Sinclair of Sheffield, and R. A. McCuaig of Little Falls are guests at the home of :Mr. and Mrs." William McCuaig. They came to atteng ‘the McCuaig-Thurper, wed- ding whick“will take place, this af- terdoon. - Mrs. James Long and mle daugh- ter, Merle; from near Puposky, were in Bemlb]\ Tuesday and visited friends /while here. . Merle had his arm broken -about four weeks agol and, they came to their physician to see that it was mending properly. Mr. ‘and Mrs, G. R. DMiller of St. Louis, Mo., returned to their home the farm home of Mr: and Mrs. C. J. Winter, Mr. Miller for the past ten days, and Mrs. Miller during the are sisters. CARD OF THANKS frignds,. and especially the Ametlcan Legion: at’ the time of the funeral of | lour beloved husband and son, Joseph | Davis Paul. 3 Mrs, Anna Pau[ and family. . NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids wlll be received by the Coun- ty ‘Board of Beltrami County, Min- nesota, on Tuesday, October 4th, 1921, ~for the burial of county \paupers. Board reserves the right to.re- jeet any and all bids. Dated September 7, A. D. 1921. ‘By.order of County Board. A. D. JOHNSON 2t9-14-21 County Auditor. i ~~Coming Rex— MONROE SALISBURY “THE BARBARIAN’ § With . ‘Jane Novak Acclaimed one. of the most ‘notable pictures of the year. EU GE N E O'BRIE N in John Lynchs( "Breadway snd Homé) ‘Pubmul Lg'flmRC«s:l Smiths ‘Dxtceb:cl by Aari Crusland) A Story as Refreshmg as an Ocean Breeze. JOHNNY: HINES In Two-Paft Comedy | “CROWNING TORCHY” ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Masterson | Monday, after. having been guetss at| ) summer. Mrs. Winter and Mrs. Miller | We desire to express our appreci-| ation for the kindness extended by, Mr. and Mrs. Jonh Matuschek | TR Illlmlllllllllllllllll 12 £ i MOOSEHEART WOMEN TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Wemen of the Mooseheart Legion will meet this evening at 8| o’clock at the, Moose hall, instead of | Thursday evening as was announced in last night's Plonecr. A large at-| tendance is urged. MACCAREES WILL HOLD B FISH-POND PATY MONDAY|QRDER OF FORESTERS TO The Woman’s Benefit association of the Maccabees will stage a ‘“fish- pond” party Monday evening at the The Wceman's Catholic Order M! Moose hall at 8 o’clock. Each Macca- | Foresters will hold a social meeting' bee is urged to bring a friend. Danc-| Thursday evening at the home of| ing, card jlaying and refreshments|Mrs. J. B. Bisiar, 1111 Hewey aveune. promise an enjoyable dogial evd- Members are requested to be pres-| ning. ent and bring their friends. | M. E. AID DIVISION TO ENTERTAIN AT DINNER | Mr. and Mrs. H. Bridgeman “"dl MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON } their guest, Miss Margaret Brudge-| The miscellaneous division of the |man of Minneapolis, will be enter-| Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist, church|tained at six o'clock dinner this eve-| will meet Thursday afterngon at the|ping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. farm home of Mrs. C, J. Winter.|George Bridgeman in the Fifth ward.| Cars will be at the church at 2 o'clock to take those who care to go. A picnic lunch will be served | MODERN SAMARITANS TO and each one is asked to contribute, X 3 | and bring their own silver. It is de- MEET ONCE FACH MONm‘ sired that there be a large aftend-| The Modernt' Samaritans at their| ance. regular meeting décided to hold their { /meetings but once a month, the ln“«t Thursday, in the Odd Fellows hall. Up to this time they have been heldl twice a month, the first and third| Thursdays. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE A number of friend:t swprised Miss Olive Cote at her home Friday evening, September 9, the occasion being her seventeenth birthday. A |METHODIST AID DIVISION ‘ beautifully decorated table was set HAS ENJOYABLE MEETINGj for forty guests. The evening was cpent in dancing, coversation and| Tn spiteé of the rafny weather yes-|} cads. Those present at the party were terady, there were about twenty- five | Lucile Staplen Violet Mathews, Ella|present at the meeting of the bcd- Laudtke, Clara Morain, Annie and[room division of the Ladics’ Aid ()H Louise Schwartz,, Elizabeth and Mary |the Methodist ¢church at the home of | Suckert, Messrs. Leg Jewett, Melvin Mrs. ‘H. Rasmussen at Waville, x\luch Jchnson, George Stckert, Harry War-|werk was (‘l)mpleted by the Luhes renton, Grant Stoner, = Henry and|for the sale “to eb held in December, Fred ~Schwartz, Louis and Arthur |and they report a pleasant social! Morain, Chales Cote, Mrg, Esther|afternoon, and a fine lunch served| Randels, Mrs.. George Mgrain, Mrs.|by Mrs. Rasmussen. | Strowbridge ‘and Mrs. Peter' Cote, S — Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hiltz, und Mr, and SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Mrs. Charles Bareclay. i 4 llllllllllIllllllllllfllllllllllIlllllllmlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIl!IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII — The Store l The Store cAhead Ahead HIHTnnn = - We have just returned from the Cities with the most i WONDERFUL LINE of " PATTERN HATS - Ever Displayéd in Our Shop RECORD.BREAKING' PRICES Don’t fail to see these Bedutiful Hats. ‘We selected these Hats ourselves at manufacturers’ prices. DON’T DELAY— YOU JUST MUST SEE THEM lIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIllIIIHIIIIllllIlIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII '|IIIllllllIllIIllIII|lIlllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIlIllllllllllillllll“llllHIII]IIIIIIIIIIIII WHY NOT ENROLL NOW. Business men are constantly on the alert for trained execu- tivee. They have learned that men who are Business College graduates are efficient and com- petent, and valuable assets to their organizations. Graduates from our College merit this confidence . Our thorough busines training makes them capable executives. The kind that are always in de- mand. BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE Phorie 36 Cerner 4th St. and Minn. Ave. O T T T O LT TR WOULD YOU LIKE TO-SEE ..., Mary Miles Minter in an entirely new role; A comedy packed#with laughs and mischief; A story taken frmo one of Billie Burke’s famous com- edies; Unusual settings of funny situations; What happened to a run- away automobile; And a pretty love story that took a surprising twist before it found a happy end- ingT SHE IS AT THE GRAND TONIGHT In Her Newest Picture Don’t Gall Me Little Girl ——ALSO SHOWING-—— “snclETY DUG 9 A Two-Pirt Comedy—with i BROWNIE, the Wonder Dog % % MARY MILES MINTER. 71 | ao//rczlu MEL /rflfa/m.’ MEET THURSDAY NIGHT ' - 7 DAILY: PIONEER | LTS LT TR 6] Wonders Seen by the Naked Eye. The eye, without aid of the tele- scope, can locate stars and comets | that are brighter than what the as- [i} tronomer calls 6% wagnitude, mugnitude Is two and a half tin bright as the next lower one. | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DA!LY PIONEER |- IT'S AWFUL To Be So Loved As Sam Was! “Hi onK” WANDA HAWLEY And WALTER HIERS \Monte Banks Cox'nedy “WHERE IS MY WIFE" | ELKO Tonight Last Times —\x" vacation? P;"eparmg for the Doctor—- He Wasn’t So Green LLOYD HAMILTON REX ORCHES TRA Who Entered Rossmores Hcme With Hls Own Key on the Night the Millicnaire Was Shot? Nobody— and, Yet Somebody. A Drama of “Somebody’’ Husbands and “Nobody” Wives It’s the last thing in the world you’d expeet:to happen, glisclosed dramatically) surprisingly, by * _LET NOBODY MAKE YOU MISS “NOBODY” It Dangles You on a Thread of Suspense, atid Doesn’t Let You Drop Want magnificent frocking—a revel in the Palm. . Beach playgrounds of the rich—a millionaire’s Juxf _open your: eyes aml. \v.xL('h —in— “THE GREENHORN” WHERE GRINS GROW TO GUFFAWS A Mermaid Comedy (“Mermaids for Merriment”) t Matinee 2: 30—7:10-9:00 PAGE THREE “IF YOU BELIEVE IN ROMANCE, YOU SHOULD ‘SEE VIOLA DANA in DONN BYRNE'S “PUPPETS OF FATE” —AND IF YOU DON'T, SEE IT ANYWAY, AND WISH YOU DID BELIEVE. U I Matinee 2:30 to 4:30 PAREL" AND ACCE ALL HATS DISPLAYED ARE FROM THE STOCK OI' THE VOGUE MILLINERY CO MUSIC—ROSES FOR THE LADIES. COME, SEE FOR YOURSELF! GARMENTS TO FIT EVERY PURSE. Evening Performance—38:00 to 2130 Fall St‘yle Show Thursday Afternoon and Evening September 15th A PRESENTATION ON LIVING MODELS OF ALL NEW FALL AND WINTER AP- SSORIES IN WOM- EN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S GAR- MENTS WORN ARE FROM OUR OWN STOCK A [T (T I T ] T I [ Sieaiaiassiassaaadesiaannnislaradags G [ I B R f}all Style Sbow We will have on display at the J. C. Penney Co. Fashion Show, many new models in millinery. Thursday, September 15th Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:00 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND The ‘Vogue Millinery Snccrunn to the LaFontisee Mlllm-ry o ol 'AM i :43- ] TR

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