Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 3

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>, gladly rectived telephone 114.W. Readors owe it to their guesty and to them- selves to see that. items of local interest are reported: Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. it A. 0'Dell of ‘Notthein transacted business, in Bemidji Wednesday Jae Nehasil and wife . of Becida wax‘e ahoppmg in Bemldjl WE esday Mrs Peter Larkin of Turtle River js 'visiting friends in Bemxd)l thxs week. Starting “Way Down East,” fiov- ember 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 1t11-3 e Mrs. Louis Youngberg is reported to be seriouslyiil at her home in East Bemidji. Mrs. Fred Bissonette of Puposky was a between train shopper in the city Wednesday. Koors Pasteurized milk and cream are sure-to please. 10-5 _C. 8. Barclay of Grant Valley has succeeded - in trapping five » wolves within the past six weeks. Donald Blue of Northern attended the bargain day sales and the Hannah auction in Bemigdji Wednesday. - Mrs. Andrew Ulin and Mrs. J J. Harvey of Fcrnhill autoed to Bemidji Wednesday ‘and visited friends. Visit our plant and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the ]136“;:1 Mrs. William™ Hanson of Becida was among the out-of-town:shoppers in Bemidji Wednesday, and while here | was the guest of friends. James Heggie, who resides on Ir- vine avenue, drove with his motor truck to Lake Hattie Tuesday to look after his farming interests there. Notify Mrs. R. L. Given, phone 886, .if you desire transporation from the ,North school to the free baby clinic Saturday. 1t11-3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ricter and Miss Mary Dean of Redfield, Iowa, arrived in Bemidji Tuesday and will visit relatives at Beclda for a month. Edward Pederson has nearly com- pleted a new barn, 16 by 24 feet, at his home on Fourteenth stxeet, in which he will house his t@)ry cows. _Anybody weighing 140 pounds who wants. to-box Kid-Peterson for four #ounds Armistice Day, phone R: K. Letford, 634. 1014 Beltrami avemlxeE 3t1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Titus re- turned the first of the week from Duluth and will make their home with Mr. Titus’ parents for the win- ter. . Mrs. T. J. Wright of Grant Valley was taken very ill suddenly at her home Monday evening. A physlclan was summoned and her condition is now' considerably improved. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Stillwell and son, Cleveland, were in Bemidji Wed- nesday shopping and visiting their daughter, Miss Grace, who is a stu- dent of the Bemidji high school. Milady Beauty Shop open eve- nings by appointment. Telephone 758. 2t11-4 Mrs. Carl Anderson of Fernhill came to Bemidji Wednesday to visit her daughter, Miss Ethel, who is con- | - fined to St. Anthony’s hospiatl fol- ,lowing an operation for the removal || of her tonsils. Mrs. C. E. Riley is reported to be very ill at her home, 516 America avenue, with asthma, and her mother, Mrs. W. Wagner of St. Cloud came to; Bemldn last evening to assist in caring for her. Specinl;Camel cigarettes, $1.80 per carton, Friday and Saturday on- ly. Markham -Cigar stand. 3t11-5 Miss Clara Gustafson of Park Riv- er, N. D., is making an extended visit at the Charles Barclay home in Grant Valley as the guest of her friends; Miss Hazelle Barclay and Mrs. Harry Randall of Park River. Mr and Mrs. Benard Landgren "and children, Vern and Marie, of Liberty, were luncheon guests of D. C., Searl and wife, Wednesday while attending the Dollar Day sales and community auction sale. S. D. Snyder and daughter, Jean- nette, left this morning by auto for Kelly Lake to visit relatives today .and tomorrow they will go to Proc- tor, where they will visit Mr. Snyder’s mother and brother. Mrs. Snyder and two youngest -daughters have been ‘there all week and will return to Be- midji with Mr. Snyder Sunday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved mother: Mrs, Nancy McRae. We also wish_ to-thank the Masonic lodge. G. A. R. ladies, Rebekah and W. B. A. lodges and neighbors for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Andrew Berg, Daughter John, William, Alex, Albert, Dave. James and Samuel Dougherty, Sons. 1t 11-3 Bailey .is ¢ lamd snle at “Lwo' Mr. and Mrs, Phll Poyer ni Nm-- thern were Dollar Dny yisitors 1n Bemidji Wednesd James Wheeler of Bm Lake was among the outsof-town bysiness'vis- itors mn Be: flui Wednesday. Cash paia’" perty bonds. G. 8. uooley, Notthietn Grocery Co. S - Bruce McGhee is reported to be ill .t his.home,: 1709 Irvine ‘avenue, with an attatk of sciatic rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Charboneau and Mus. L. G. Crothers motored to Pine- wood Tuesday and visited at the George Paquin home, returning to Bemidji in the evenlng ‘county supetintendent - of ‘schools; is spending thi¢ weeék at Baudette, assisting J. F. Howard of Minneapolis with a teachers, institute there. ev. Blaine ~Lanibert is_expected to arrive this evening from Park Rap- ids where he has been since Tuesday attending “the district conference which has been in session there for three days. Charles - Richards, William Smith and A. E. Ellison motored to Red tf | Lake agency today and will transact business there today. They expect to ,hun: there: also before they return to Bemidji.. ™ Startmg “Way Down East,” Nov- ember 8,9, 10, 11, 12. 1t11-3 Miss Beth MacGregor, Red Cross nurse, left this mornmg for Black- duck and will assist in a baby clinic to be held there today, and tonight she will go'to Kelliher where one will! be held tomorrow. Transportation will-be furnished from the North school to the baby clinic Saturday by notifying Mrs. R. L. Given, phone 886. 1t11-3 Mrs. H. W. Jones, who has Been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Langdon and family," 707 Bemidji avenue, for the past five weeks, ex- pects to leave for her home at Alden, Minn., tomorrow morning. ‘Mrs. H. M.: Broadhurst and infant daughter, Doris, returned yesterday to their home. at 220.Irvine avenue, from Duluth. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Broadhurst’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Neil, who will visit in Bemidji. Phone 175 _and place your order ‘for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to be deélivered right to your door every moming. 10-5tf M. E. Hingkley returned to his home in Bemidji the first of the week from Pontiac, Mich., where, he was called, about two weeks ago because of the death-of Mrs: Hinckley’s moth- er, Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. Hlpckley will return at a later date, Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson and Mr. and Mrs.. E. Radke and daughter, Elvira, ntotored to Bemidji yesterday from their homeés in Crooks- ton and are-visiting at the home of the ladies’ sister, Mrs. O. A. Jensen, ‘Fiiteenth and Dalton. . Alex Dougherty of LaPorte, Albert Dougherty of International Falls and James Dougherty of Laurel, who came to Bemidji to -attend the fu- neral of their mother, the late Mrs. Nancy - YcRea, held here Tuesday, have refurned to their homes E i You’ll be pleased 1f when ordering | milk from your dealer you ask for Koors Pasteurized milk, 10-5tf William Lennon of Kellikier, H. B. Imsdahl of Pitt, J. F. Hayes of Wilton .and S. W. Ellis of Blackduck, all county commissioners, who have been in Bemidji- .attending the regular meeting of the county commissioners, | left last evening for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. “Edward C. A. John- son, and:little son, George, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Given and family since Tuesday, re- turned to their homnie at Virginia to- day. They made' the trip by auto. B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks loflge Thursday evening. C. BAILEY; Séc’y. THE VOGUE M".LINFRY Special sale on all of our beauti-/- ful trimmed hats, Friday and Satur: day, November 4 and 5. Hute:sellirig at a big sqarifice. |, 2t11-d 40 A XA «c;c’c x . . CLEARBROOK x (SRR LEES SRR ER RS BN Theodore Swenson who has been visiting with’ relatives Here returnéd ‘to* his' home at Rushford, Minn., on Thursday. Mrs. Henry Olberg is visiting rel- atives at Helma, Minn., this week. “Lars C. Quam of Bsgley is here attending'to business. Some mischievous boys played some pranks at A, S. Brandvold’s place Hallowe’en evening. He found every- thing upside down and a pdir of har- ness cut up. ” Charles H Ramsdell landscape designer. of anea‘bohs, was here surveying the park last week. Albert Anderson; Andrew Wolle and Christ Berglund made a flying trip to Gully; Minn., concerning busi- ness. Ole B. Sovick and; George Russell are around selling stock for the Far-|’ mer’s Publishing company of Bagley, Minn. Erick Lindom has sold his residence to Hardeen Anderson of the Clear- brook Mercantile company, who has re\nted it to Arthur Johnson, the dray- man, Mks. GILL ENTERTAINS Mrs. David Gill entertaitied at her home, 707 Beltrami ayenue, this af- tetnoon at three tables®of' bridge. ODD FELLOWS' LODGE MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT The regular business meeting of the L. '0.°0. F. will be held tomorrow -evening at 8 o’clock:at the Odd Fel- lows' hall. All members are urged to be! present. [MODERN SAMARITANS TO Miss . Mary . Lilleskov, assnstanbj A {HHOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Modern ‘Satmaritans will hold their regular meeting this evening at 8 o’clo¢k ‘gt the 1.'0.0. F. hall, and it is deslred that all members be pres- ent. HALLO“_IE'EN PARTY Clayton Ebert entertained ten of his boy friends at his home, 919 Bel- trami .avenue, Monday night at a Hallowe’en party. Games were en- Joyed in doors and out of doors, and Mrs. Ebert served lunch. ’ COMPLIMENTARY PARTY Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and Mrs. E. J:I Letford entertained last evening at the Opsahl home complimentary to Mrs. Wilson of Northfield, who is the guest of her son, L. B, leson 1015 Beltrami avenue. Five tables of pro- gressive bridge were played. SCANDINAVIAN LUTHER LEAGUE HOLDS SOCIAL The Young People’s. Luther League of the First Scandinavian' Lutheran| church will hold its ‘social meeting tonight at 8 o’clock. A program wiil be given and there will be election of officers. All members are requested to be present. After the session a| social time will be held in the church parlors, “THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM” AT THE ELKO SATURDAY} The new.Paramount picture, “The Passionate Pilgrim,” said to be one of the best eosmopolitan productions to date, will be shown at the Elko theater next Saturday and Sunday. The picture is dramatic and thrilling. The heart interest never lags while the narrative is tensely sympathetic. It was directed by Robert G. Vignola, and Alfred Liquori did the photog- raphy. EDGEWOOD SCHOOL GIVES FINE HALLOWE’EN SOCIAL The Edgewood school in Granti Valley, of which Mrs. Jessie Grovi of East{.Bemidji-is teacher, gave Hallowe’en pumpkin pie social at the school house -Sunday evening, to which the patrons of the school were invited. An en]oyable program, suit-) able for the occasion, was given by the pupils. The social netted the dis-|§ trict the sum of $28, which will be used to purchase a clock for the schoolroom and buy new books, for the school library. JANIAK—LEMIEUX This morning at the St. Phillip’s church at 8 o’clock occurred the mar-{f riage of Albin Janiak of Guthrie and [j | Florence Lemieux of LaPorte. Theff bride was attended by her sisiter,| \Mrs. Walter Deneau and the groom by Walter Deneau. The bride wore a gown of white georgette, veil and wreath and carried a shower bouguet of white and pink: roses. The bridesmaid wore a tan tricotine dress and a white georgette hat and carried white roses. A wedding breakfast was served | |to the bridal party at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. J. C. Taylor, || 904 America avenue. The room was decorated in green and white stream- ers and pink and white roses.The young couple left this noon for Du- luth on their honeymoon: ‘They willl{ make their future home in LaPorte. ] The groom is a well known young man of Guthrie having lived there for the past nine years, and the bride has taught school in the vicinity of LaPorte’ for several years. ENTERTAIN ON HALLOWE’EN A Hallowe’en party was given]|. Monday., night in. honor of George Annis’ sitteenth birthday at the ,home of Misses Clarice .and Vera Lattin. He was presented a gold sig-’ NEURALGIC : OR forty years anan s has been the quickest. relief for neuralgia, sciatica and rheumd- tism, tired muscles, lame backs, spraina and strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan’s handy and apply frecly, williowt ‘rubbing, at the first twinge. It eases and brings comfort surcly and readily. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Sloan’s Liniment i3 pain’s enemy. Askyour neighbor, - At alt droggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloan’s lement ese——— Thetorture of skin ltch Willquickly berelieved by ‘applyinig beforo retiring, B Hapion tReagmiOmE. Family Remedies, THE BEMIDJI DATLY PIONEER net. ring by the following ' guest: Clarice and Vera Lattin, Howard ‘Clark, Constant Remely, Noel Han- i Eu\‘l Burger, Francis Hansen, Viola LaFleur, Blanche and Margarei Robideau, Ulysses and Harland Avery, Myra Heller, Vincent Johnson, Lucy Brose, Lawrence Johnson, Margaret, Heggié, Amanda |; Carpenter, Manuel and Edith Ster- ling, Mr. and Mrs. F. Annis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Annis, Mrs. Letford, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Richards, Miss Josephine r Mis. Lattin and Joe Dur- and’also being present. | N Pagl and James Abe N RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE QOMMISSION HEARS APPEAL | St Paul, Nov. 3.—The state raii- eard the application of 'the St. ay Board of Trade for,discon- | day. tinua’hce .of “reconsignment charges hhy Charges | for recon- THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS time. LILY OF THE VALLEY FLOUR " None Better Made exclusively from North Dakota Hard Spring Wheat —BY— CAVALIER MILL- ING COMPANY CAVALIER, NORTH DAKOTA FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS BEMIDJI BRANCH- ~'Wm. McCuaig AGENT . PHONE NO. 1 FORMER RESIDENT-HERE INJURED IN ACCIDENT Harry Dunning, a Iormel resident ! of Bemidji, but now of ¢ Racine, Wis., | son-in-law _of and - Mys. J. W. Naugie of Bemi met with a serious automobile accident Tuesday of last| week. He'1s a traveling salesman for | the Mohr-Jones wholesale hardware company and,was motoring from Ken- " Mr. O Lemv visited Stouts bundny.-- dunng the week end. M¢. and Mrs. Pellow and son, Don-. ald,-and Mrs. Billedeau motored from idji and spenf the weck end at the Whelan honie, ‘Red Lake (o -altend the dance at[daughter, M ganl glund. 5 urned to her. L home cafter.: Mns a couple of Whelan’s wefi}m with her'8 Mrs. Englund. SGravel 'son, Bud, and Miss Florence’ osha, when his auto .was struck from the rear by another car, and overturn- |d ed, pinning him beneath. The car driver who caused the accident did not stop, but Mr. Dunning!\ma picked up unconscious by tivo.young -men soon after and rushed to a Kenosha hospital, ! where it was thought he ht not live. He received a number | +f sevege bruises, several stitches had to be taken on his face, and two ribs were broken. He is on the road to road.and warehouse commisgion to-{recovery now, .and was‘able to be moved to his home' ut Racine yestdr- NEW PHOTO sryém OVER FARMERS STA'I'E BANK [EXEEREEREERER S8 B4 signment nowiforced the price of hay | % ISLAND LAKE t; high fi and straw o high g"le,‘d%l@"* Bk bk kb Friday Messrs, Rustvold, and Shooks and the Misses Roy Po ter and MacRae visited the Crooks- ton camp and had a very enjoyable Clarence Allandslee CHRISTMAS TOKENS of af- fection are best arranged for now —free from the bustle and confu- sion of the holi- day season. Give photographs for Christmas — and arrange for an appointment at once. Minn. FREE -AIR .fl‘ VULCANIZING o Glfi Tire and Repair. Ga. ACROSS FROM CITY HALL the eating. STARR & STARR Eccentric Comedy Trio To Introduce the. Justly Celebrated ‘Breakfast Food Into Every Home in Bemidji— We will send absolutely FREE a large sample sack of CREMO BREAKFAST FOOD to every one sending in the coupon below. ‘The best proof of the BEST BREAKFAST FOOD is in We invite every housewife in Bemidji to put CREMO BREAKFAST FOOD to the test at our ex- . pense. CLIP THIS COUPON AND MAIL AT ONCE! NASH-FINCH CcO., < 'BEMIDJI, MINN.— Please send me FREE OF CHARGE one sample sack of Cremo Brenkfalt Food through my grocer. Grocer’s Name.............. ¥, wiieseossianantd 7t At T AAAress......ciiiiisimsiiii divssiiansiSinssinsgnes # VAUDEVILLE # 4ACTSAND A S Pdl"' FEATURE PIOTURL n whatis known as the ‘Bert Levy Olrgult’--The 4 act road shows start out of Chicago and travelintact to 8an MONTE LEGROIX | M Gertrude Vandyke &Co. 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Take home a ‘Columbia) fBell Ringer” Dry Battery and give your doorbell a chance. A single package of double power—solid as a brick— no connectors to fuss with. For all bells, buzzers, alarmis, heat régulators, cte. One Columbia “Bell' Ringer” works better and lasts longer, than the’wired-up group of ordinary cells. . Sold by electricians, auto accessory shops _and garages, hardware and genetal stores, You cannot mistake the package. hice people, but It veally w: @ that the young their Hinién ‘could not ‘the stuff alone. Let your conscience be your ; guide and send yaun prescrip- tions here to be filled. But we must rely on our test tubes - to - get sthe exact amounts. A prescription filled by us means it is filled with every possible care of !

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