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—— | | | gy g PR S voay ' * YHE BEMIDJI DAILY PiONEER ’ S a4 ] | i 3 Y PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES Pupils continue to enroll public school of the city rollment of the High Séptember 21 was more than the total enrollment i year. In the Junior Iigh close of the weck ending 16 the BAGE THREE P . . SATURDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 24, 1921, * 1 = = PR AR . YT o in thej The total | A Big Thrill-a-Minute Western Feature— | of Friendships and Fights—ILcve and Laughter STARRING B bapeth HOOT GIBSON. = - items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe -.it to_their guests and’ to, them. ENTERTAINS THIS EVENING Mrs. G. R. Martin, 1315 Bixby avo- ends th ptembe rollment was 291 and a we selves to sce that items of local nue, will umertifin a {c\x; £ A -,-,?6;l,wm),m. 23, the cenrollment . t ning at her home in honor o r an inc of 18 for : ! arssiek o ! R interent-ara reported. Everyitem Shier 5 week, " Pl THE, NEWEST WESTIERN STAR, With | 475 sister, Mrs. L. D. Stevens, of Minne~ . |apolis. ! ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. B. J. Letford and Miss Sadie E. Arnold entertained this afternvon at four tables of bridge at the home lof Mrs. Letford, 1014 Beltrami av nue, in honor, of her house guest, | Mrs. J. J. Dunlop of Duluth. will be given proper co tion when source is kno CLARA HORTO! Wonderful Riding Lots o Comedys. and Thrills Galore Make This an Qut-oi-the-Ovdinary Picture ——ALSO SHOWING—— “THE RECKLESS SEX” A Two-Part Christic Comedy FRANCIS FORD Splendid, Seenery Mr. Carter, supervisor of Indi ,John Morrison of Red Lake visited Centr: the fair this week. An Exception. According (o a ne tera, a woman arried while in @ cually the bridegroom, | D.. C. Searl gand; wife were callers at the Fred Lange home at Grant Val- ley Thursday. q 4 W. G. Cooper and family of Lake Hattie were out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Thursday. Y PROMOTION EXERCISES Ha S | AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY | Promotign exercises will be given 10¢ & 25¢ Cash paid for Liverty bonds. G. during the Sun ‘hool hour at the | -ana his money arcisaon parted.” The |} & sore i B Hooloy, Horer ey Cg.l te | et chureh- tomorrow, and all| new way: “The long sreen docsn't||{9007Y by William Wallace Cook 1 . -1 members of the primary department | remain with e green Jone.” Dlrc(‘t:’dbygcorgcfiflqma‘ a : e —— their oK. in pla o'c are asked to be promptly at 11:45 Talc of a modern ranch own-| er whose cowboys used air: planes and auwtos in place o breachos. sl of thrills, of speed and of the humor of the new days on the western pl CLYDE COOK COMEDY Supply the Laughs FOX NEWS Mrs. Knappen of Tenstrike spent Thursday in Bemidj_i attending the fair and visiting friends. CLARK ENTERTAINS H. M. Clark entertained a party of labout fifty men, who are exhibiting |stock at the fair grounds, at a 12 o’clock chicken dinner yesterda; |Tables were reserved at the dining |tent of Mrs. Tom Smart for the . |ly, and after the mcal interesting | talks were given. REX THEATRE SHOWING TODAY ONLY “EAST LYNNE” | Charles Blakeley and family of Farley called on friends in Bemldu Thursday and attended the fair. i [[FASCINATING SUMMER ¥ROCK ELKO MON. & TUES. | areen organdy sprinkled with i , [ this charm- X hel Miss Della Hendrickson R. N., of P Fosston, is attending the fair and vi- | into narrow bands to ma siting friends in Bemidji this week. | out in puffs are features of the ~ blouse. The low(-ir cn:::; of ll!l"ltllni«"f are cut in rounded- scallops ‘and- bound | . it green organdy. | The omission of 2 | SONS OF HERMAN WILL collar lends youthful effect to the V- MEET SUNDAY AFTERNOON ndy or satin ay b¢ | e Sons of Herman will hold their Mediuin regular meeting Sunday afternoon at ! 3 o’clock at the Moose hall, and all T. J. Wright and family, and F. W. Lange of Grant Valley, were visitors at the fair in Bemidji Thursday after- noon. - iece Orchestra Oc and 30¢ all kinds. Garden Cut flowers; A flowers, gladiolas, asters, dozen, 25c¢. And 16 to 18 | members are urged to be present. Prompt delivery. Phone 363-J. Bel- Skirt No. 9308. | = = | Positively the most complete and comprehensive vevival of the most popular play of modeon times—produced with the most notable cast of stage bictory—including — ! Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Heddon of Min- neola, Florida, who have been spend- ing the summer at Park Rapids, ar- rived in Bemidji last evening and are guests of Mrs. D. S. Mitchell, for a few days. trami Nursery and Greenhouse, Otto Price, 30 * Brose, Proprietor. 9-15tf Don Whitman, manager of the J. C. Pennyt Co. store, left Thursday night for the Twin Cities to spend a ‘few days on business. 1. O. Myhré of the town of Liberty was a dinner guest of J. C. McGhee yesqgrgay. England’s Premicr Emotio ing Lad 4 y | MISS BLANCH FORSY i i /% S .. | A 12-pound son was born to Mr. | Mrs. J. L. Higgins and two sons of | "Mrs. M E. Knappen of Tenstrike|ang Mrs, Charies McDonald of North- Popu! 2 Powerful Leading Man Nebish were guests Friday of Mrs.|was the guest of Mrs. J. C. McGhee | ¢pp, Thursday at the home of Mr. and ) MR. FRED PAUL N Murs. John Thompson, 523 Irvine ave- | nue. Mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. Higgin’s daughter, Miss Amy Hig- yesterday. i hile attending the fair. . : e i : ¢ i Earl Gochran expects to leave for Minneapolis_ tonight to enter the Un- iversity again this winter. Warren Higby and Kenneth Myers returned Thursday from a.few days’ hunting trip in the vicinity of Mud Lake. They. bagged thirteen ducks. Mrs. Harry Bridgeman went to Tenstrike this morning to attend the Sunday convention to be held there today and tomorrow. She is one of the delegates elected from the local Methodist Sund ool to attend. ‘Wm. Fellows and family of ATcn— 4| strike’ were ‘the ‘guests of 'friends while, attending the fair Friday. Adolph Zukor spresents C. M. Landon left last night for Sioux Falls, S. D., where he has been called on account of the serious ill- ness of his uncle, who resides there. Men and young men’s Brogue shoes just received at the Bemidjii -Shoe Store. 1t 9-24 Martin Hammond, the 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Ham- mond, 1227 Dewey avenue, who has been ill-at his ith typhoid g is report- morn- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bye of Black- duck motored to Bemidji Thursday and attended the fair, returning to their home after the evening enter- tainment. YS! This is 922— Mrs. E. Q. Johnson /of Clearbrook transacted businéss il Bemidji Fri- day and also a ded the fair. i : ed to be slig] ing. Miss Alice Fellows “of ' Tenstrike M. and Mrs, W. F. Johnson of|was tho sucet of . Bomidji' fiiends| Mrs. Phil Mediey and Mrs. Carrie n A Want Ad? Park Rapids motored to Bemidji'and | while attending the fair Eriday. Medley of Te: e were guests of N‘a s ks were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. L B Y N iy ; Mrs. J. H. Freeman, 1201 Irvine 7 4 Run it today? Johnson while attending the fair. The : PTG i |avenue, a:few days this Mrs. Q@ GPavamount CPicluy men are’ brothers, wilis L D- Stevens of Miuncanolis, | Phil Mediey's daughter was operatod - Pty : iwho has'bebn the guest of tiex Sister | on for the removal of her tonsi You'll be surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Colburn and || .o ¥ .ht,fox: P home: s while they werre in town. how s ; rill family of Frohn motored to Bemidji onjgnty 7Y E= . s s 10W 500N you wi Thursday and were- guests at the F. .M. Malzahn.home, and they also at- tended the fair. et resulis : Tell it to us—we will tell everyone else. A daughter ‘was born to-Mr. and| Mrs. Peter Brooks, 19th and Norton, | Thursday, September 22. Mother t&-’—_—:—"_._::—- H QUALITY FOOTWEAR : THAT WILL FIT AND WEAR ~ § { i ) or VERY'MEMBER OF THE FAMILY and baby are reported to be going| Oley Hisness who has visited his daughter, Mrs. F. Hatch, for a week and attended the fair, left for Miz- pah Friday where hé is employed for a short time. . nicely. ‘Ladies™ Sdtin and Brogde pumps | just received, at the Bemidji Shoe! . ~|Store. 1t 9-24 | | ! ! _ PRICES ARE RIGHT . y i I Mr. and Mrs. Archie Williams, 520 | Fourth st. who visited Mrs, Williams' sister, Mrs. L. Jorgenson, Hayward, | Wis., returned to their home this week, Albert Keehr and family of Rock- wood attended the fair in Bemidji Thursday. Mr. Keehr brought in some fine exhibits of cattle and sheep for the stock show. Shoe Repairing in Connection BEMIDJI SHOE STORE : THE HOME OF "STAR BRAND” ALL-LEATHER SHOES ! 315 Minnescta Ave. ) 3z Phone 172-W T ¥ AD THE PIONEER WANT AD i Planting time, Peonies, Iris, Hya- cinths, Tulip, Narcissus and Daffodils. Beltrami Nursery. Phone 363-J. 9 6t9-29 iMr. and Mrs. E. Selke, daught Florence, and son George, and M Myra Stone of Tenstrike called on gricnds and attended the fair yester-| lay. | T Mr. and Mrs. J. McFadden return- ed to their home in Bemidji Thurs- day from Rochester and places in that vicinity where they visited rela-! tives and friends for the past - month: Jod LaCount ‘and son George re- turned Thursday to their home, 1106 ‘lississippi avenue, from North Da- . 2ta, where théy were employed dur- 1 ‘the harvest and threshing season. Dr. E. V. Pierce of Brookings, S. D. who delivered the address at thé | the fair.c, Mr. and Mrs. John Higginbotham of; Pleasant Valley were guests yes: terday of Mroang Mrs. J. W. Wilcox, | returning to’ their home in Lhc,cvc-i ning. ' J.-Strong of Minneapolis transacted l business in Fargo and other plac for a few days and is visiting friends in’ Bemidji this:week and attending| 3 | Miss Alice James, a former te:mherl P {Famous God Players - Lasky jfi 'C""&o" ‘F‘;gfl 7 Of 2 A COSMOPOLITAN n, All the thrills of “Back to God’s Country” are here ane hundred-fold. Love, Adventure, Theiils and Red-Blocded Ro- mance in the Canadian Northwest. .In the Air, en Land and s—thousands of fair Thursday morning, left Thursday | in the Bemidji public sel “PRODUCTION . 1 ; c s lay midji public schools, but now thriils ¢ reams 0"(‘"131: for Ali(erdeen: where )_‘e’e"'|oi ‘Grand Forks, is spending the week Once she had reigned in IS that dreim pected to speak before returning £o |ond in' Berhidji the gucst of Miss et Halae” made of— his home. Edith Mill | the g t palace on e | Broadw Until— 7 In 7 BIG PARTS Little Joe Hermann, son of Mr. and . . | Then to the south, on Gl = Mrs. J. F. Hermann of Tenstrike, un- |, 108 .L’“P'ls of ‘the public school at a su 1 island two derwent an operation Thursday at Tenstrike ‘above the 7th grade were | vietims of wreck. St. Anthony’s hospital for the remoy- | 4isnissed yesterday so that _they| The woman who killed al of his tonsils. He is reported to might attend the fair, and i_l‘]flrgc' and fled. The man who s be doin nicely, \numper of them came to Bemidji. ‘ sent to bring her —Also Showing— ; | back. CRATT B o Mrs. H. A. Ferrel and baby re- ‘Mz -and Mrs. George French “"d‘\ ; Come, see this leart-stir- MILK-MADE turned to their home in Bemidji Thursday from Howard Lake where they visited relatives for the past ten days.” They also attended the Wright County fair while awzay. Everett Millis arrived in Bemidji| Wednesday noon from near Grand Forks, N. D., and went out to hisy home at Fernhill. He reports that| threshirng in that section was hinder- ed greatly by rainy weather. Messrs. Habercorn, Barr and Met- zerof of St. Cloud, H. D. Kenfield of Cass Lake. E. E. Kenfield and Thayer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heisel motored ! to Bemidji from Park Rapids yester- day anpd were guests of Dr. and Mrs. ’p ‘L. Stanton while attending the Fair. : Mrs. J. J. Conger returned to her home in Bemidji yesterday morning after a five weeks’ absence. Part of that time' was spent at Colfax Min. eral Springs, Colfax, Ia., wherfe she! took treatments for rheumatism, and| she came home improved in health. Erick Landgren and wife motored | to the city from Becida Thursday. [} The formet’y uncle, Charles Land- ring romance. ‘Q@ammou(ll Cpiclure A Two-Part Comedy Maiinee 2:30-—10c-25¢ Night 7:20.9 — 15230c SUNDAY MONDAY Bailey of Bemidji went to Cass %{dke} Thursday where they took the 1" \iting his son Benard, and family, at |} % : 5 r field launch “Anzonetta” for a trip :*! g Liberty, accompanied them home for % 2 With SEENA OWEN and E. K. LINCOLN to Winnebigoshish, and spent a few| Personally Directed by Robert Vignola gren, of Pipestone, who has been vis- at the days there hunting. | short visit. Alfred E. Peterson, who has been| Mrs. Andrew Sthol and daughter, taking a five months’ course of in-| Miss Mattie, left this morning for St.! struction on the clarinet at the Warm-| Paul and other southern Minnesota clin School of Music, in Minneapolis, | towns, where they will visit relatives | returned to Bemidji last Sunday to|and friends for about a month. Mrs.| visit with his. parents and also to play | O’Brien who has been in Bemidji at in the Union Band during their en-|their home for several wecks to get gagement with the Northern Minne-| relief from hay fever, left this morn- sota Fair. « |ing with them for her home. i