Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 4, 1921, Page 3

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Dt et S HBRNES S ) § VA M P en s e PEAr PR SR EY BT 409 2R N 5 B saressd RTRALE AT T T war TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1921 15" AID the bu: ses Mr il 1ORR J. H. Freeman, M \\vl(lx and . s i ot OO O [Mirs. Ot Shook W %4 lhortess T/ - puhe Ladies' Ald, soclely | ok ‘a1t 18 desired that there B¢'n lare @ A it e : tendance. regular m ng tomorrow Mlunmm! |t et of the ehurch ot t LR T New P /zofo Shadio jo'clock. All ladies are m\n.ul The | Fl.’\GERPRINT TGURISTS OVER FARMERS STATE BANK yod POSTAL PHOTOS i e wB1.50 Quincy | lm\tv\\m are Items for this column will be . gladly received by Mrs. Harvey,. William C. Budge m)xl 4. Dreas) | JMLADIES 1 o NTERTAIN ::'::"::;rlr":'x; :;:";"'h:;:f O%FICIAL BOA D )v Bayee, s | Paris, Oct. 4. project just Jder Photo FRE oot lvu »to e that items of local V'%’ T’fn ufh-s AIA of t‘htcl Metl ;DAUGHTLRS oF REBEK.».\H S *::“'“E::h‘i':l‘_ e cach dozen—pPer pe ~f:” pr roported; Evexly ftem | ; Gyl entertpin the ARER MEET, WEDNESDAY wutr*m of the: “iterior, (txiety | L Al LOW PRICES OX ans: ‘will .."n proper considera- | boa x o’clock dinner this eve e 5 el coming to Parls Tor an TES OF PHOTOS#™ ¥ » Daugl s of “Rebo ©S OF PUALEL hfl-fl < .o__.,“"e..: hnomn. | v Im‘d"tin\i\l' re 3 husn\w»lmm % \Ml will have to submit to i . 1 he, or 4 wanson - of - Rockwood mar- | W itk i Y hindrance = ’-w&g\\oad “of potatoes in bmmd;v “‘”v‘ ,m e ‘“‘\“':‘""’_‘;.‘ i«\‘ 3 . e et e e s Mgnday, T i The ann uqlbu.sl\l‘l mectiny g Ag the law mow s — T T Baptist churdh will be he itor whointends to v ; Mms »i! e Kurtz is staying at the ning at 8 oclock at the chu ceks in France must obt . pome B Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Grandy. (('«_!TIHL which, light, refreshme d'identite, or ificate 523, Twelftk: street. | be served. . o { from the prefeciure of police, ¥ METEH ¥ 5 AT protests | o induced the ReTorm- 1] osesrmmmmmr s ms o - i Ch)ldrens Vellastic union suits, . cARPr_NrER——ANDER‘-ON ; F.JOD@T LADIES A'D i 5 M. Leullic known, to A Th it o i Sont oW T- 98c. ‘Trpppman’s Ztlo-o ing at the Presbyterian WILL MEET TOMORROW |y the institution o fa new form |4 Albert A, Kaufman mc sents £ % ceurred the | The Ladies” Aid of the Methodis arte d’identite, which will inciude A SIQNEY A. FRANKLIN PR(C CTi <)N Benard Landgren and Lest Petq- ; nier and hureh will g \{ff tn“ lethodi . lors photograph and bis, > o 1 sor-oftllierty, were. Bemidii ‘busi-) sabeth Ander £ this city. | hoon in the church p ! impression. 1t will anvly I €6 99 ness visitors Monday. | i They wer attender By M. and My, | o'elock. Lunch will be. served Ito foress well as to n [ | 213 1. — — — ) Harold Searls, who is teaching al i Arno 1 > | gchool pear Shevlin, was 4 Bewidji) 'LEGION AUXILIARY TO | e Adapted from (he story “Parrot & Co.” business ¥ . | MEET THIS EVENING by Harold MGy 2 1 ¥, VERY SMART. QTY“: | Tlhe October businéss’ meeting o By the American Legion Auxiliary w TIONAL ! EVERY # VAUDEVILLE #|| = SDAY ] & orLY || - N 4 ACTS AND\A 5 PART FEATURE PIGTURE We arc on what is known as the ‘Sert Levy Circuit’--The 4 shows siart ovi of Chicage and travelintact to &an F:fl":;‘;:?fldJ B. H. Edwards and son Everett of | Opb.of the most fasci Rockwood were in Bemidji Sunday.to | a consult a physician in regard to Ma‘»‘ the geason cxploits che m erials )0 held this cvening at 8 o gan comhined with plain _organdy or . ¢ { Commerce association Lel Eveutth heglth: batistet| ; Thi aight-line frock in 1L-(‘~2m Wl‘: i x‘leii’x?cd that ail members | voile/has the skirt ’md sleeves trimmed 2 s e S M. Kand émsd% D. Johnson da“cm wuh{fnlls of organdy, stitched through | P¢ PTesent- sons, Kermit and Victor, returned to| the denter. A\ long, narrow vest is sct | o their home in Bemidji yesterday after| into]the open front, marrow ribbon THDAY PARTY = i snclgthing a ft.édeays \avith relatives zuthmng the peck and vest. llh(_ ! Robgn Rhea :imext“\‘lmld ten olfu’;v(; T 1) e at Pillager an rainerd. ¢ | bacl rc extended mcr thL lers 11 oy nds at his home, ¥ j 2eerecd B L Ao ol D0 R b ot 18 IANVE and PEORINI) @ voLER & FAVTELLE ficcm \[L(] r ize ires 5% Un honol of ]us s(,\'Lnf,h bixth anni- | Saxaphones, Ac Charles Landgren 'and’ - wife = of Blackface Comedians s i yar < |versary. They played games and én- Pipestone, who have visitea relatives | 36-inch plam mat € Sd y) bu‘\hd’a lung Robert Y bu-gmg, Tnikm Dnnn T at leelty and Becida for the pas Pictorial | 5 Nos: 5386 joyed =2 v 0! two weeks, were. shoppels in Bnmxd_u si ELOF £ N e bt and )§ t). ‘ceived a number of Trrthday gifts | Saturday. 410 48 Inches bust and 1910 fromi Kis guest s 20iyc.1r.. Price, 35 cents. j BUD BOYD Official Sampler A A daughter was bornto Mr. and | . Bag] ' MODERN WOODMEN TO Mrs. John Harron, 1219 Lake Boule-| Mon;a];: af&“[f’;n:;f:gfiegu;‘;Lfs“f;'u",‘f MEET TQMORROW NIGH vard, Saturday at St. Anthony’s hos- | | ing the day. | The Modern Woodmen of Ameri pltzli)l lglother and baby are repmted £ w‘“\h’VOIdl t!v(dn regular busltngss mlcetf to be doing nicel; ‘a avka i .. ing Wednesday evening a o’cloc 5 i 5twg;:mag:.Ll::gfic::xlvtiz?txai‘a gt» at Moose hall and all memebrs are A foot expert specially trained in ' midji Monday. ‘mged to be present. Lunch will ve Dr. Scholl’s’ method of foot correc-| o served and a sccial hour enjoyed after _tion wiil be at the B. & D. Shoe store\ Mzr. and Mrs. Sam Pequin of Eckles | the business session. Thursday, October 6. 2t10-5 | drove to Bemxd_n Monday and visited LANGFORD—ROCK . | friends while shopping. B 2 Miss Carol Knox returned to her| Miss Ellen Rock and e duties as teacher of the in tre| Boys’ suits, two nalrs knickers with | ford, both of th y Summit distrizi, nea duck, | suit, .$6.50. Toppman’s. 2610-5 [Sunday morning a early Monday morning : vend- PR pa IMM of “ht, ing the week end with her 5 ‘ S. C. Bailey left Monday evening ¢ rot the Cty. i for St. Paul, where he will transact iy | business for a few days. b Miss Iva Wright, who! has been | Subade i staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. {_ Henry McCiernan left Monday for L. B. Grandy, 523 Twelfth street, aneapohs where he will transact has returned to the home of her pur- business for a few days. ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright at Grant Valley. THE LOSTERS n—*“A Night dt Home"" Home Brewers’ | - TRE PRC ] EDITH ROBERTS ine LURING LIPS” How a Beauiiful Woman’s wits and wiles wan back the Man © SCHEDULE OF TIME MAT!NEEZ 36 Picturc at 2:30 Adults—35¢ ] Vaudeville at 3:30 Children under Six- E teen with written consent from theiy parents and e War Tax-FREE. [}ifl st Picture 7:15 2nd Show At VASDEVILLE STARTS AT 8:25 9 00 s Include War Tax) | James Martin visited his son, Clyde, have thunL«.d Lhen mu-un at Turtle River for a week and re- {rom the sccond and:fourth Tuesc A. L. Swanson bof Rockwood, who rtnrned to Bemidji Monday. of cach, month to the first and third | his been under medical treatment in | Wednesdays at Moose hull. The re Bemidji for several weeks will be ta- -Mrs. C. M. Bacon and Mrs. Henry ular meeting will lw#"’%h “fomorrow | drem 25c | Adults 50c (Pri % ken to St. Anthony’s hospital this Fallon motored to Blackduck téday’ night and it is de: here’ be' evening and be operated upon Wedns- | and visited their friend, Mis. Henry ' a large attcndance. day morning. iLeglel _ ‘EPWORTF' LEI(—S;J—E HOLDS MERMAID COMEDY—In Two Parta q Cashs paid for Liberty bonds. David Hinshaw of Wilton, who has BUSINESS MEET TONIGHT | momcmemaisrmrssomme s SR AKING ran ot B. Hooley, Northern Grgcgry Co. 1bcen in poor health for some time, The business meeting of the Ep- e e e il S ‘r‘“‘“‘*“‘u MOV“‘”] 1L 19:t[left for Chicago today where he will worth Leauue will be held (his Come and see the Tocal pla acting before the camera. Miss. Hattie 0 ki receive medical treatment. x]m.;z at the home of Miss Bernice TR A iss Hattie Overaa, who spent a Ketten, 900 irvine enue, All - part of her summer vacation I:n B(,a-' Mrs. Willizm Keiler, who has Visit- hers-and {1icnds ‘(:I‘vt“:?]‘htxgu;mam Iovenings 7:10-9—10c-30¢ midji ‘has returned to her home in|ed' relatives and: friends at Saskat- invited to attend. Succeedin Minneapolis. Miss Overaa is a stu- I‘chewan for a month, was in Bemidji business mceting lunch will be served | [£8 i i a o i § { 4 iiient at fl';h: I;.Iawau.m School of today en Toute to her home. and a social hour enjoyed. I J i iy e | - COMING SUNDAY - usic in that city. £ . Aoy : ! Mrs. Thay BanlLy arrived home T.ANDERSO! - ¢ : QYN TS m . P Iy Miss Nellie Knox arrived in Be. this noon from Crookston where Pl Ser e L d Producers’ 7-Part Special Production that is DUSTINT d“UM[ in “The Primeval Law midji Saturday morning from Aber- |bhas visited her varents and other » arsonag 6 o’clock occurred the Rygnd :"!Iscnwj'r l;)»ur g ._..._—...-......__.....—-_' deen, S. D., and will be the gucst of |atives and fricnds for about a week. marriage Miss Ruth Anderson of o L maceithatiat ug e——— her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.| A !this city Frank Nefft of Clear-| T Knox, 1117 Park avenue, and:other | Corinne Carlson returned water. were attended by N — AllStar Cast relatives for'a short time. : | fisun}e h%r !.cflfhmg' fll: Evllphiléc I te and Fred Br Star Cast— i after-spending the week both of B . The bride wor N H Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murch of Min- | tparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. brown suit and hat to,match, and car- MAHLQP“ HAMILTON neapolis, who came to Bemidji a few | 3 l'lk‘fl a bo(x.ml\ul ufibl ide’s roses. LOUISE GLAUM days ago, went to Wilton Sunday to | mmediatcly after the ceremony 4 G inspect the farm the’y Ay?urchas'e.]?,};m:i A foo’ expert specially trained in | U!t bridal party preceeded to the 'LT:’:‘PH'_K]’L?‘OU% there some tine ago’ At precont they | Dr. Seholl’s method of Toot correc- home of Mr. und Mrs. L. I Johnson, RUTH STONEHOUSE are occupying - light - huusekeepmg e-at tge B. & D. Shoc store Where a lding b“"l}f\““ o and Little rooms at 42 o1 ober 6. 2t1 . Jehnson c table d T _ at 423 Foutth street, : ted of American B MICKEY MOORE g 03 roses. YOU CAN win Complimentary ' Bailey, Bert | ™p i » bre I’s a etory of a “diff Prize ticket. &g fd at the Grand o¥‘ hdw . u\l]f)’le]o‘;:‘;'( ":-‘n bf"u‘,‘ki’f‘fl the bridal of a i Elko Theatré§' for. three months as | learwater re the groom owns a e attorncy, z:;?ngn;fi,zm 01]"‘9 for S"( W,Wkstds 71!1‘.’]!0 J;fl“" and where they will ‘_Z}:‘l’:“ culu,d‘ Jl" }‘:“'I" +] anted-| make L By . B t a —at once” Ad onxfms pag'e 8t'10-4 L. G. Crotl M o s rishing complica- i 3 . Crothers, 2 s 7 and daughter, M Elsie, motor to Pinewood Sur and spent the day with My and h George Paqmn Mr. and Mls A]len and sons, M.n-v ion -and North Da tished patron V/HALEY CO. a ity s,,f,fi;‘ ts,‘,’,‘,‘; :‘50 ’;‘n"dp“ [ Arthir Barlow, who visited his companied by his fanulyg wgmaft; mOtfimi’ Mrs. I, mm:i Barlow, Fifth North Dak 2 war or a short time, returned to| orth Dakota to work during the| International Falls today where he is ' ha arvest and “’"es}““g season. employed by the M. & I. railway. | WED. AND THURS: i P P A card was received Monday from A Frank Hitcheock, who left here four | gxoiy nd:0 weceks; ago. by auto, in company with William Vert ig, that they had crossed the line between Oregon and Cali- fxzrma;nd v?re nearing their destin- ation,'Long Beach, Cal. They report a | fine. tx ip and no car troubk&ang crnl;‘ d ugl'};ta“d ];“’ Ig,hz‘ I:Ukr)x"exm\lm;:( : a er, £ rety on- one 171fnc€me in the entire distance. day to their |ome ini Bemidji from . | Fargo, -where they, motored Thurs- 'day to visit firiends, and Mr. Robin- 2 | son trnaaseted Dusiness ——— Superintendint A, M. B,ml\. Mr. |and Mrs. H. Gonner, and Mrs. ' | Townsend of ik Rapids motored ta . . “;l‘:t L“t"dfi;e’"v Bemidji Saturdayinight and 'spent h'lvmgesp(;nt QL}:‘!? Sunday as_guc:ts of Mr. and past fortnight vmtmg their son, Be-| Jo::‘ph‘ MecFad ien, 11203 Minnesota na:]d Landgren, and family at Lxhe)t Fravente., iy, 2 an othex r(\htwos dl’ld mmh Thrs y couple” has “made this ye ho g r nese Wernet, e et T River Falle, St "Ed Achenbach and family and Jule | mg:;« Red 1:ke g_flns, SL.\'r‘\fw and Achenbach returned to Bemidji Sun- . 4 day night from Park Rapids, where o, 5 < ¥ they motored to attend the ‘faneral | rlvli;l E SI:‘SI‘ ‘{- 5?5:'0{\":11“::]:‘?5' of Mrs. Achenbach’s mother, Mrs. (‘. £ fains mashin rvsiatack and house . Lyons, which was held there Spn. ok, 21, machio oy stogk and houscr e aties M hold goods and v ill make his home on day, stternoon. and Mrs. Fred (oo (oomander £.rm, which he bouht Towle and family also attended the yrecently. The ircation is east.of Be- |- funeral from here and returned to midji near the (:m on the Mi Bemidji the same night. Mrs. Achen- river. © is enthusiasti hach did not veturn with the family, his new farm .| the communit Jut will remain there for a few da to which he ha- moved, . p———————— FATHE MNEWS ’ “SPOT CASH” Current Events of the World Snub Feilard Comedy GRAND s+ TOMGHT | 'éfius & RADCLIFF Ccrmed;r”f}» meing , Talking George Cochran, Sr., | to their home at 500 | Minnesota aviiue, ‘this weeir from ! their cottage at Birchmon:, where they have spent the summier months. littens, all’ sizes ts J. S MEL'ENEC' ' ELAINE HAIMERSTEN "POCR DEAR MAR(' ARET KIRBY BY KATHLEEN ‘NORRL:\, SCENARIO BY LEWIS ALLEN,BROWNE DIRECTED BY WILLIAMIP S EARLE { pos all the power of the lus a charm all its own. ANK MANN A photoplay { original no ol Al‘AB RINGW “WAY QUT W: ELKG - Co —=Lou

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