Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 29, 1921, Page 6

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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. that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be 'given proper considera- tion when dource is known, Fank Co;mack. f Yola, marketed potatoes in Bemidji Monday with his | motor truek. e Luensey ' of ' Turtle ' Lake | township was": Snf.urday visitor at the Bemidji faif, 3Pl Miss Ida Bailey and: Thayer-Bailey visited ‘friendsi’ ‘and. relatives: 'at Crookston'Yesterday: New Fall shoes and o:‘(’fords at ine Aleresting prices. Cunsumers Shoe Co. 2t 9-30 Mrs. P. J. Russll is reported to be ill at her home, 907 'Dewey avenue, with an attack ‘of bronchitis. DAINTY MODES IN COTTON o FABRICS Pastel blue organdy combined with white is used effectively in the develop- s % s : | ment of the model to the left.. The Lem Gay is reported to be serjously | waict is made in slip-over effoct, apm- ! ill at his home, Twenty-second-and | holes and neck being deeply cut ¢ s - a <k being deeply cut out to Park avenue, with typhoid fever. ¢ the guimpe of white material Mrs. Jennie VanArnum went to Lake Plantaganct yesterday to visit Mrs. Lucy Hazen for a few days. smartness of the skirt, while a sash of blue organdy usurps the functions of a belt. Medium size requires 4 vards 36-inch biue, and 2 yards 36-inch white, of dy. Dance in old armory, Friday, Sept. 30.'Music by Schuck’s Jass orchestra. Everybody invited for a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ridelle of Tur-| cotfon tle River were between train busi-| of .the ness visitors in Bemidji Wednesday. | It T | pie tou that_most fashionable - of Mrs. A. Thompson spent the day | yesterday® at “the summer home of | ¥ iss Mary MecAllister at Grand Val-| Paul Winklesky left last ‘eve- Ficorial Keyiew: Blip ning Duluth, called there by a message telling of the death of a rel- Ative. ¥ Overblouse N hes bust Mrs. Walter Green and baby re- turned this morning from Wisconsin where they - visited relatives and friends. | Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. | o e 11881 1iss Marie Webster of Mefntosh Dr. Ed Franklin, who travels in ¢ : Noithern Minnesota for Drs. Larson | Bagley, 908 Beltrami avenue, for a and Larson, pending a few days}few days, and returned to her home with his family at 417 Irvine ave- yesterday.- nue. ¥ | Planting time, Peonies, Iris, Hya- cinths, Tulip, Narcissus and Daffodils. Beltrami Nursery. Phone 363-J $ & 6t9-29 Miss Grace Stillwell, a student of| the Bemidji high school, spent the| week-end at the home of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. George Stillwell of| Becida. . Mr. sand Mys. - Joe -.Forester re- turned this morning to their Hhome 915 Dewey avenue, from a Shoes ‘were .neyer sold cheaper than now. Prices down to lowest level t L at our store, Consumers Shoe Co. ot St. Cloud and Minneapolis. 9-30 | sy 267080, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Griffith have moved' fron apartménts in the lan building to the ¥esidence recentl- ly vacated by Mr.-.and Mys. Reése Loranger, 1201 Bixby avenue. aMuswd., €hLagnsey of Turtlo Lake, D. Q‘ Searl and-.wife. of Bemidji| and I"ved Berdahl were guests of Mr.! and Mrs./Benard Landgren at Liberty Tuesday. .afternon. Pan MecPherson, who has -visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson and | little daughter, Elizabeth, motored | to Fargo today where they will visit friends and Mr. Robinson wil’ trans- act business for a few: days. other western cities for same time, returned to ‘his: home by auto this week, and reports.a very -enjoyable | Tip, Cut flowers;“all,’ kinds.. Garden | Miss Edith Workman of Redby flowers, ‘gladiolas; asters, dozen,. 25c. visited friends in Bemidii enroute to| White Earth whete she has accepted | a stenographic position with the gov- ernment: auditor of Indian affairs. trami Nursery and Greenhouse, Otta Brose, Proprietor. 9-15tf Mry and Mrs. George Stillwell Aofl‘ Mrs. Ed Olson and two :children e isited Mrs, Stillwell's uncle | returncd to their homd, at Island | Landgren of Pipestone, at the | Lake Tuesday after visiting Mrs. Ol- Laundgren home in Liberty S“"day'”sch, and ‘other relatives in Bemidji Miss Schmausse, of near Pensford, [for thotpest wéek: has accepted a position as teacher | of the Meadow View school in Lake| Hattie and is making her home with | Car]l Peterson, a former ;resident Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i - [transacted busines in Bemidji yester- ily. i) My Frcaie and fam gday, and was a 6 o’clock dinner ‘ H e guest of Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Riley, Bogs’' and_Givls’ shoes for school| 916 Americg avenue. | K at a big saving at the Consumers | i : : ? Shoe Co."t ) 2t.9-30| Mrs. A. A, Lovd, who has been in * | Billings, “Montana, for the past month, called there by the death of a relative, is ‘expected to arriye home tonight. ~ She visited friends " at Brainerd en route home. H. D. Grew las returned to Be-| midji from North Dakota. ‘He ‘and| his wife will move in a short time to | the property at 1018 Park avenue, re- | cently vacated by Mr. Billings and | family. school students who motored to P. E. Olson, who has spent the past | Blackduck to witness the football several months with his daughter, | game were: Ted Cushner Winthrop Ms. L. Nellsie and family at Secot- | Batchelder, Leo and Lloyd Bowe, F. land, N. D., has returned to Liberty | LeFleur and John Croon. and is the guest of his son, Osc: Olson and family. ho has Garnet Hines of Hines, wl been transacting business in Bemidji for' the past few days, and while here ed in the city yesterday and will sub- | Was the guest of his uncle, P. L. stitute fo ‘A. Hannah, city editor | Hines, and: family, 1100 Beltrami of The Sentinel, while Mr. Hannah |2Venue, left for Minneapolis last eve- enjoys his vacation. Mr, Lyksett be- | Ping duties"this morning. 8. L. Lyks tt of Fergus Falls arriv- Mrs. Mary ‘B. Fleming, state de- ray. of Walker. who | puty of the Woman’s Catholic Order ) ng in the 'Olson district at|of Forester; is expected to arrive in Liberty, is boarding at the home of Bemidji from, her home. in Virginia, \[! ""Jd Mrs. , Werner Augustinc.iMinncsota. this afternoon, and will A Grav' and two other pupils | spend several days here in the inter- cs Fthel and Ruth Augustine est of the order. 1 to . Bewidji. last: Thursday | ted the o { Mvrs, Willis Coe and two sons, Hol- {lis and Thomas, Louis Coe and Paul el Tandaren. Joe Hadrava and | Bros R Woyak!- who' assisted Benard itorium the first of the week and 1,?"(9& en of Liberty in harvesting | visited Willis Coe who is taking treat- his notato cron, returned to their rest jment there. The; pective homns’ at’ Becida Tuesday |tion as improved: evening. Mr. ‘Landgren. with a po- | tato digrer and corns of helpers, ]2 Misses Aileen Fellows, Florence vested five acres of spuds in Jess|Schulke, Maida Hoss and Mrs. E. A, ~Athan'two daye ectting a yield of 750 |Grier and Mrs, i bushels of which nearlv all are of motored to Bemidj marketable quality. nicker. a woman, avera, shels per day. n csterday and vi His champion |sited frienids, attended the bargain ged 125 bu-| \ homes in the evening. 2 Tat 8 o'clock at the church. deep tucks add to the ‘youthful | crépe finish, carries ‘ visited her friends, = Miss Cuth.urine' two | weeks’ visit with relatives and: friendsy D8P, .4 relatives at ‘Portland, Oregon, and| Prompt “delivery. -Phone 363-J. Bel-};wire," has attended the state conven- n’s mother, Mrs. Elizatbeth Cari-| of Bemidji, but now of Pind River, Among the number of the high| 1. |evening at the church. corner of Min- ik, motored.to Lake Julia San- y report his condi-| sales and movies, returning to their | 1 1 i | ¢] "ENTERTAIN AT DINNER i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Greguson, 11225 Lake Boulevard, entertained| {Mr. and Mrs. I. By Olson, at 6 o’clock {dinner last evening, in honor of Mr.| [Greguson's birth anniversary. |BAPTIST MISSIONARY ! SOCIETY MEETS FRIDAY| | The Missionary scciety of the Bap-| tist church wiil meet Friday uvoniug[ A pro- Igram has been prepared and all whzri re interested are invited to attend.| 3 & i i John F. Burke entert at her home, 523 Bemidji evening at a fareweil par-| James G, Burke,| this merning to Minneapolis. Bridge!| and a very pleasant social| evening enjoyed. | { | I FUDGE PARTY Miss Vera Campbeil entertained a few: friends at a fudge party at her| |home, 1001 Mississippi avenue, Mon-| y ev aing, and a p sant s me wus enj "Those ' present | re: s Kate Hines, Martha ! Maag, er Bendickson, Bertha | Davies, Ruth Martin and Miss ()wen.} £ EVANGELISTIC MEETING CONTINUE SUCCESSFULLY evangelistic meet- ing held at the Ny- more Co: nal church, are be- ing continued successfully. These meetings will be held each evening, ing at 8 o'clock, for the re- mainder of this week. Rev. Shell of |St. Panl is in charge. | The series of ings, which are be ST. PAUL'S YOUNG- PEOPLE. i TO MEET THIS EVENING | The Young People’s league of St. {Paul’s Kvangelical church will hold ar business meeting and so- 1 at the home. of Aldrich Ei All members {cial istadt tonight. friends of the league who wish to at- tend re requested to meetiat the cehurch, corner Sixth street and Amer- ue, this evening at 7 o’clock, | lica aven g i es will be provided. land.conveyane PLOUT-SITLINGTON Dora Sitlington of Detroit, !Mich., and Henry Plout of. Grand | Valley were united in marriage | Wednesday forenoon at 11 o’clock at | Birehwood farm, Justice of the Peace !F. M. Pendergast performing ‘the | ceremony. They were attended by Miss Anna Warrington and George H. Miller, {both” of Grand Valley. The bride |was a teacher in the Miller district last year, and the gropm is a prosper- us young, farmer il Grand, Valley, here they make * their {home. 1 ORDER OF FORESTERS TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING A special raceting of the Woman’s | Catholic-Order of Foresters js called for Friday evening, September- 30, |at the Moose hall at 8 o’clock.: ‘The |state deputy, Mrs. Mary B. Fleming, | Virginia, Minn., will addtess the Ameeting. Mrs. Fleming is a “live- |tion at Minncapolis, also the Nation- al convention at Omaha, Neb., and will have many good things to relate |in .a, yery pleasing manner. It is thoped. that all officers, as weil as members, will be present. g GARY-PETERSON Last cvening at the Presbyterian | parsonage at 7 o’clock occurred the {marriage of Perry G. Gary and Elma | Peterson, both of this city. The young couple were attended by {Bertice' L. . Greenfield _and Nellie | Gary, cousin andisister of the groom. { " mhe ‘brice wote a navy blue suit land hat to matcl, and carried a bou- lquet of . American Beauty roses while the groom’ was attired in the conventional blue. A Tmmeadiately after the eceremony the bridal party. was served a dainly | wedding dinner at the Gary home. | Thes room was - tastely decorated in [ pink and white. | The young couple will make their me in Bemidji. i { 'ho | ‘YOUNG PEOPL’S LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS TONIGHT ’s Luther League n church will al meeting this | | The Young People lof the First Luther |hold_its rogular < inesota avenue and Eighth street. | The society has been divided into two groups, the one group furnishing the refreshments and the other the | entertainment and program. Al | members are urged t6 be present ang friends of the league are invited to attend. The jen thig Miss | son | following prozram will be giv- evening: Voenl dnet b Mabe] Croon and Mildred Ol- reading by Mvrile Elmquist. se {lection choir. reading by Mis: Vera Bac vocal duet by Mr. anc Irs. Alfred G on, and.a speech tbyRevi 'L. 3. Jerdee. Manus, who has spent t| vears in Spokane, W he h. his parents. T | Manus, 1213 Dewe, | ing his parents, Mr. and Mre |I. B. Olgon, Ninth et and - Parl avenue, for a few days. | { | |+ [ ber tute—Chics Daily Fashion H;nt ) HERE SIMPLICITY The model to the left unusually well-dressed fooks, foliows the paih of the simple. Dark blue development, trimme and red braid. The braid apy front of the blouse and about th of the pocl athered into ¢ inishes the rou lines_the blue requires 234 IS STRESSED cs one an although it straight and 5 on the he ed. gette cdium size oc, with 1 trimmed with filet imsertion and satin, The short Kkimono :leev lengthened with gne sections, if desired. Medium siz quires 5 yards 36-iuch voile and 3§ yard 36-inch sati First Model No. " 8 ti 9490, 0.5 HAD IDEA OF STEAM POWER| | ELKO Ancients Believed to Have Thought of Its Possibiliticz—Unfortunate French Inventor. It is written fhat the elder Iero of | Alexandria, Lgypt,’ recognized steam | to be kneaded by the fin into devices to'illustrate its action u ly | as 130 B. €. 1t al¥ was belie by | some of the engihcering exp of | the Nile valley tliat the voeal Mem- non, famous throurhout the Me ol rrangement, hy istled its way (o ranean countries, really had its wa from a simple stegm which it fairl fame: Numerous ind had W ot feations that steam | begun to engage the vagrant this of inventive brains hefore an erave to be found, but it appears that no:one ever made a model of a steam-driven machine, to! run ‘on wheels, until 1763, when a Frenchman named: Cugnot made such | 2 model. His little engine, with a vertical shaft forward for gu looked .oddly prophetic of the ¢l of a modern antomobile. Cug engine was put in motion by pulsion of two single-neting s, the pistons of which aliernately acted | on the front wheels. The thing had | one virtue outstripping beauty, with which is was not endowed It made four or five sometimes, 1t prol five, on a certain en it turned a sharp corner in s, upset and injured a few of the many who had poured out to' see the miracle, At once-the Paris authorities he- came sure of what they had suspeet- | ed for we that the devil was in | it, and they locked ‘it up in the ar- | was at an end, v wis making Lava Curios. The largest voleano in the world is that at Kilauea, | in the Hawali | It forms one of the princi- | ctions to (U}u‘lsts visiting the ; d one of their desires is to procure a lava specimén #s a me- mento of their visit. All kinds of coins, pocket knives, brooches and other {rinkets are thrown into the lava stream near the edge of the crater.’ These quic be come eneased in the molten mass. After remaining thére for some min- | utes the gulde recovers them with a long stick, when they are allowed to cool. Through the Iava the embedded article ean be easily recognized, such souvenirs are prized and ca a reminder of the visit to the world's greatest volcano. Explaing Cuckoo, Can the cuckoo “Justly be accused of that lack of parental duty which | feads her (o deposit her'eggs in other g 7 One 15 fnclined to con- Iy whén the cir- ined that to every hen ‘etickoo born ve or six males, 1o meet this dilemmia, asks a iterin a confempo: 1t would, he ¢ le the dévices of the most dome 1 wife to bring up a fam- ily whi E ve or six hushands in the hot So she farms out her soungsters and, for the good of her race, philosophically adopts polyandry go Journal, How | St et G i S L vwmtz: BEWI'E)}JT’“DK]E”?" ONEER St | rooms. | quested. A large s VAUDEV Campbell T let, in whic| S ent A Wise man the North. ture ‘that stirr ford’s other g The Famous “The Money By Sir Giibe: —SAT. & WOMAN’'S STUDY MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON The Woman's Study club will hold its tivst meeting Monday aftefnoon, | October 3 in the Commercial. club |REX THEATRE BEGINS The man of the Rex < in the wo]rhl‘. according to ! Theatre toda arted ‘their vaude- ve use of telephones and in-! 4 ville performances with four acts. ing their facilities in this rwITHE PIONEER. WANT, ADS 58 | The McLan’s Hawaiian troupe of . | BRING RESULTS f | three ,in a Dreamy Paradise, the — e TRRTRPn | 7 different musical in-| GEORGE MELFORD ©RODUCTION JAMES KIRKWOOD The story who power and fame, Laid_in the rugged wilds of With heart-tug “and virile adven- thousands ' in George “Behold My Wife! From 7 3 make up Statistics just submittéd to ‘the i The vaudeville program will | Interstate Commerce Commission, to siven both Thursday and Friday |which the telephone companies must ach week in addition to the reg- |repurt. show that from July 1, 1920, howing of moving pictures. Ito July 1, 1921, there whs an in- crease of 562,000 telephones in the United States. The total number is now nearing the ten million point, or one for every eleven persons—men, ~ = women and children. —The Am- Telephone revenues and telephone and away the earnings are increasing. Kirtland, a “classy chap, the bill. be of ular CLUB TO attendance I8 pef o v e e AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE GABBIEST IN THE WORLD hington, Sept. n people are far ILLE PROGRAM w a comedy play- inedy & Bate- ! d Paul - GRAND OPENING TODAY REX "THEATRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 4 ~rovvires—4 =={ McLANE HAWAIIAN TRIO = Fool" KENNEDY and BATEMAN Jazz Entertainers of a won last all the countless Mel- picture— " ed at THE CAMPBELL TR0 Novel— “The Boat’s Gone” Master rt Parker P o e TR R TN ST RN Have a Smile With Sally Mary Miles Minter at her best—in 5 Parts SUN.— REX 4-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA e Boys' Schos Calf Scou ! cial | Children's ton Shoc and fiexib m“““mfl;flémxmsfi | | | Send us i ’ .| Operating i | vwma| Consumers Shoe Co. | s —THURS. & FRIL.— New Fall Supply Your Shoe Wants at Our Store—Save Money MNINMAWn’M’M‘-‘-’IHFJA'IMIMVW}M“\'MWH-WMW-WNNFFJN ] [f EVERY ONE | — # VAUDEVILLE #:| Women SDAY GLY - Ofi ]1, 4 ACTS AND A 5 PART FEATURE PICTURE Knew - . R T D 5 4 They Would Sce | IF : BRYERS and BRYERS | @HALEY and TREBOR ;; WOM N H“’"““;'(::i"" Banjo Singing, Talking and Comedy - ONLY JACK POLK THE FOSTOS | KNEW Still “Polking” Along Limber Liberators of Laughs ] 4 (Burlesquihg all the others) and Eccentric Dancing - A MASTER PICTURE R T v LR e ,“ Based on Balzac’s 4 ‘ “Meditations on ) ~————: FIVE.PART 'EATURE PICTURE :—— | Marriage” i{ G/ CE BDARMOMD in—“The Beautiful Gambler” il 1 : ! \ 1 ETER I KYNE STORY | AN ALL-STAR CAST . -7 i6n' <2 12y~ on the Flaming Frontier | Including Days Before Nevada Prohibited Games of Chance. —— ROBERT GORDON . b VIRGINIA LEE SCHEDULE OIF TIME — se—————— i P . Picture at 2:30 Adults—35¢ i — '”,’ f\«l(vlmon e MATINEEz'aBVauchiHc at 3:30 Children under “HARD KNOCKS— teen with written consent from their parents and 1c War Tax-FREE. LOVE TAPS” i New Mack Sennett NiGHT lst Picture 7:15 2nd S'hOW At Comedy i VAUDEVILLE STARTS AT 8:25 9'00 ] Children 25¢ Adults 50c (Prices Include War Tax) i Al . i BLKO GRAN TN 211 WHOLESALE PRICES TO CONSUMER 211 ‘ st | onsumers Shoe bo. |z nd Shoes Arriving Daily—-=Prices in Keeping With Our Selling Plan. Mon's Dress . Shoes, 7in Oxf‘m'ds a ol Shoes, in,tan iy T = oW n style — Spe- I“?(h"s }’I‘ALK and brown black: -and brown _Calf T $1.88 Kid Oxfords ....\....$2.98 Leathers ., '$3.89 Men’s (Chippewa made) Work Shoes,” water-proof, best make possible....$3.62 black Kid But- ;made very soft ..98¢c Girls’ School Shoes, strong ...$2.28 . smade—=Special ... ¢ ey e P e

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