Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 3

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-1 Daily Fushiofifl_lflt” MODERN WOODMEN 'TO HOLD ““MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT The Modern Waodmen of America will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose haly for thein regular business session, and all mem- DAKOTA COLEEGE - GIRL HONORED Lillian ‘Ghinléy, who won the silver medal as North Dakota’s most néy back without ?‘un\lcn HUNT'S GUA! TEED N DISEMSE ES " fteie for this-colums ¢ ! bers are urged to be present. Tk iceapes. ey th £ QELE el 3 TR T b4 , : B Ty p . L% % | rapid typist, is now official steno-- | ¢ cles. and joints. Have @ gladly recéived by Mrs. Harvey, i & treatment 3 for the Federal Prohibition s Liniment handy and telephone 114-W. Readers owe BAPTIST TEACGHERS AND LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Boardman's Comer Drog Store | f)’i’r‘:tfgr."'s,‘c i b Pinisbases aifious tupbig: . OFFICERS MEET TONIGHT : The, teachers. and officers;of the Baptist church will meet this evehing b it to. their guests ‘and to them- 2 . selves to see that items of local 3 interest are reported. Every item on will find e, 4 comfortin sense of warmth %flfizfifl he' follawcj by a.xelief: from the sorgncss and stiffuess of achiog joi at Dakota Rusiness Collere, Fargo, N. D. Othergraduatescrthis school 19 HWA MEETING, TONIGHT 'l‘he.‘bl;linafi meeting of the, Loyal will be. given proper considera- . | 4 at 8 o’clock at the church for Sunday| Order of Mgose will be’held this eve- - recently honored, are: k. R. Jones, iy i r ¥ - ing kAt 4 e Jso rel cumatisp, sciatica £ s e b i | Kansas Cify office and O. \V, Fode, Tior, forty, years paip's enemmy, Ask ] h?e will conduct the study. Is'the time of the year when . you want your furniture re- " paired. We call for it, fix it; and return it: e Wilégn | promoted t¢ mshio( of the County Bank of Ga ! “Followthe $uccessful.” Attend nt. % i “There will be a large class initiated Lou%n and oflrr important }:g;siness transs . i acted, Al candidates:who 'have had!{ yous neighbos MISS PARKER ENTERTAINS At all dry . The “Once-a-Wegk” club was en- R LA L Tiabias ont s - [ their lications in should be onf}: O SAWS FILED | 8 hat hus d out cap- {ohppiss gl e Earke ot ber horme, 200 Sou:|hand aVE o'dock. ! o swanhS ™ SRrenep || e schd e e L G S | {“Mrs. Gilbert We.in',g, ohin was the enth street, and social conversation|: el ol T 3 41 GENERAL REPAIRING ycur:z. Wri “Watkins, Prés., guest, of relatives in Bemi *’l\lon(ka:y- was enjoyed while the guests sewed.| MISSIBAGLEY ENTERTAINS « |y ' R g e o, M- B ‘ Jake's Repair Shop Miss P:urker served lunch. . Mis F) rence B \'ley, entertainst 135 !"Roors Pasteurized mi a_few yopng ladies at her home, 908) DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH' ere sure to,_please. Bel vm'i;iivnd;ue, last evening mu%h afl s Tonty & Irvine Phone 897 acted business in Bemidji Monday The Daughters of Rebekah will hold | playett ‘@n@ irefreshments served by | . Fes T ; """“““g their regular meeting Wednesday eve- h the “hostess. The guests included ning at 8 o’tleck at the 1. 0. 0. F. o' k Misses Esther ' Ijellman, Virginia ‘hall, and-it is desired that all mem-|Bradford,” Thelma Bowers, Mildred bers be present. Tinnie, Sarah Johnson, Bertha Web- # : X 4 § s ster, Edith Cutter, Ethel Carter, Amy Mrs. 'Nora Ronney of Bass Lake CAPE FROCKS THE VOGUE NYMORE CATHOLIC LADJES TO = |Higgins, Alice Minnick and Catharine autoed to Bemidji Monday and called Bagley. o Triendg s 3 % : “f a frockhas a | . BE ENTERTAINED TOMORROW i3 smart it has a The Catholic ladies of Nymore will METHODIST AID DIVISION “Clarence Oie is reported to be ill| at his apartments, with an attack of | tonsilitis. : ? NEW ARMORY O i . | . capeit is smar i 3 > 3 . — 1 5 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skogland of | €ape,” and there is no appeal from . |phe entertained at the home of Mrs, HARLEY-DAVIDSON BEMIDJI'S- DANCING PALACE '+ red Skogand Ol his decision, A pretty model, illus- | A% i e of Mis.| HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW < : Northern were business visitors in | "7 4640 e ont I darkiblue rthur Johnson, Fifteenth street and HE S C e Atvistonsiofs the MOTORCYCLES 1 RETURN ENGAGEMENTL P Bemiji Monilay. mmed with embroidery | SSOtt avenue, on Wednesday, Novem- T TR satin serge ¢ th eml Pt fAtsa SNk, y LI e ps divisie £ BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES = . a ark coral sillk., The'cape | ng are Mesdames |Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church |S | p Visit our plant and learn the rea- ;‘s‘&ll":cfi:é‘ :l;'r"fi:cx;'lz,'hit il(‘:\!m | Lamoreaux and Gears. will meet Wednesday afternoon at/SGENERAL REPAIR SHOPZ !\ 1 Lo“s{“ N‘AA son why Koors Pasteurized milk and |. i mmitted;: if rall’i T he sidross — the home of Mrs. R. L. Given, 1202|Z311 SIXTH ST. BEMIDJIZ y R ) cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” | djina on otertthe: head and is casy to - | MACCABEE '‘GUARD TEAM | Bemidji avenue. There is much work (S inusmumunmmainpmIMNINE " RV A < ¥ 3 10-5tf © as well to make. * Medium o : i to be’accomplished before the Christ-| ™" HITHInne RE@ BE lLs b —_ requires 3 TO, HOLD/'DRILL TONIGHT [mas sale December 5, and as there| =F== = = [ o g | Mr. and Mrs. Williani Kieler of Pictonjal- Review The Maccabee guard team will meet | Will probably bé but one other meet- | =~ i f L L ¢ f 7. this evening’at 8o'clock at Christian.|ing before that time, the members @RGHEs Wilton autoed to;Bemidji Monday and called on friends: : George Fort, ‘who has transacted business in Bemidji for a week, re- turned. to his -home at Eckles Mon- || day. % ¥ . A Miss Ella Jurgens of Leonard vis- ited in Bemidji Monday ‘at the G. H. French home, 1323 Minnesota ave- nue. ‘Phone: 175 and place your order .for Koors - Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to your door ‘every morning. 10-5tf | Mrs. John Noel of Northern called on her sister, Mrs. ‘William Eilis, who is.very ill at her home in the Fifth ward, Monday. Miss Linnea Anderson, R. N., ar- rived in Bemidji this morning. from her home at Kelliher ‘and will nurse a case of sickness here.’ ¥ Mr, and Mrs. C. L..Isted motored to " Kelliher yesterday where Mr. Isted Aransacted business. They re- turned: to Bemidji today. Mark Twain’s “Huckleberry Finn,” _...a picture as great 25 the story. Com- ~“ing Friday and Saturday at the Grand. ¥ 1t11-157 Frank La Count: has returned to “his home in Bemidji from” North Da- kota where he was employed for sev- eral months at farm work. v Mrs. C: S. Barclay of Grant Valley and her guest, Mrs. Harry Randall of Park River, N. D., attended the Armi- sfize day celebration exercises in * Bemidji Friday. Don’t forget the big dance at the old armory Tuesday evening,” Nov. 15th. Schuck’s . Whirlwind Interna- tional Jazz Orchéstra. 6t11-15 Mrs. H. S. Annette will leave this afternoon for Thief River Falls where she will transact business. Her daugh- ter, Mrs. W. J. Johnson, and baby, Maryland, who have been her guests in Bemidji for the past three weeks, will also leave this afternoon for Crookston, 'where'she will visit for a " short time before going to Orr, N. D., to spend Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Eldridge. - The men of the ~ Presbyterian church are entertaining at the annual | turkey supper from 5 to .8.0’clock Wednesday evening. Seventy-five cents buys a real supper. 1t11-15 Mrs. ‘Annie McClellan, who has been the guest for two weeks of her sister, Mrs. D. C. Searl of Bemidji, left Saturday morning for St. Paul to meet her cousin, Dr. W. G. Suther- land, who was to be the.week end .guest of his mother, Mrs. Dora Suth- terland. Dr. Sutherland attended a meeting of the Southern Minnesota 'Osteopathic association which con- vened at Hutchinson, Minn., last week, and stopped off at the Twin Cities while en route to his home at Mankato, Minn. Mrs. McClellan will wisit_her sister, Mrs. May Straw and cousin, Miss Helen Sutherland, of KSt. Paul, the lajter being an instruc- tor of a class of girl. scouts:and a teacher in one of the public schools of thad city. She will also_spend a s]’mrt time with friends ‘in M‘u’meapw lis-before returning to’her home at Henryetta, Okla._ Al _. Here’s the menu for the supper a the Presbyterian church from'pg fo fg o‘cl:ck‘tomonow evening, All for 75 cents, i ‘- - L ’ Roast Turkey e g Giblet (Cranberry. Sauce Mashed Potatoes > Escalloped Corn Cabbage Salad White Bread and Butter Coffee Pumpkin Pie S 1t11-15 Dressing’ GTHVY; VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Bandmaster G. Oliver Riggs will accept applications for violin stu- dents. For information Phone Mr.| Riggs, $23J, or Miss Ida Virgina| Brown’s Studio, Battles building, 232. 6t11-16{to confinue her ‘business course, Em- broiders yellow, { |~ Y E. ‘E." Kenfield left this*ngon for Chicago ‘where he will' transact busi- ness for a few days. . 94§ D Franklin and Mr. Jordan re- they hunted big game and secured a deer. : bne dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents, Hakkerup. 11-4tf The lyear,—old—son, Howard, of Mr. and Mys, H./A: Farrell is reported to | be ill at their*home, 714 Minnesota \avenue. 3 were guests for ‘the day Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, Keefe, tén miles noxth of town. Mark Twain’s “Huckleberry Finn,” | a picture as great as the story, Com- ing Friday and Saturday at the Grand. 3 io1t11-15 Mxs.. C. Hi VanVoorhees returned td her home, 1011 America: avenue, Monday “after visiting relatives at Minneapolis for the past three weeks. Kenneth Kenfield drove by auto to | Minneapolis ;where he will leave it ~Zor the winter, and will return to | Bemidji the latter part of the week | by train. g You_r friends can buy anything you can ‘give them except your: photo- graph. Hakkerup, 11-4tf A L. Barker and Martin Dunn re- turned-home Sunday from a hunting trip in the vicinity of Red Lake. They were successful and brought a deer home with them. Mr's‘ M. E. Hinckley returned: this morning to her home in Bemidji af- ter spending several weeks in Pon- tiae, Mich., where she was"called by the death of her mother. -You'll be pleased, if, whx;n ordering milk ‘from’ your dealer you ask for qurg Pasteurized milk.. ... 10-5tf7 Mrs. G. H. O'Brien of Cohasset | spent Armistice day and-the week end in Bemidji.with her.parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon, and returned to {her home Sunday afterrfoon. ./ 1\ No pai’tr@it} is 8o completely. satis- fying as one made by a professional photographer. Hakkerup. 11-4tf - ‘Miss ‘Della Anderson -had an oper- ation for, the removal of her fonsils and adenoids Saturday and was able to resume her.work this morning at Drs. Marcum & McAdory’s office. annual_turkey supper at the Presby- teriana church tomorrow night. All you can ‘eat for 75 cents. Supper served from 5 to 8 o’clock. 1t11-15 Miss Johanna Dahlgard, a student at the Bemidji State Teachers college, spent the week ‘end at Kelliher with | her parents, and returned to Bemidji this morning to resume her studies. Dressmaking at home. Embroidery a-specialty. Prices right. Phone 897. 26t12-8 Mr¢! Eliza Campbell of Minneapolis arrived . inm Bemidji yesterday; called here by thé death of her brother, Fred G.: Titus, whose funeral was!| held in the Methodist church this af+ ternoon. i Casln pald for Liberty bonde. G. 3. Hooléy, Northern Grocéry Co. v 1 1-18t1 | Miss Margaret Troppman le:ures\L this evening for New York city, where | she “will continde her’ studies under | the master of the Torssoff Imperial | Ballad; where she has been siudying ! for the past three years. This is ]|er|, fourth and Iast year. Miss Katherin Troppman will accompany her si as far as the Twin Cities and will v there with friends before returning turned Sunday from Blackduck where |, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pendergast| The pfiblic is invited to the, men’s | | son’s hall inFifth ward for drill, and it is'desired that 81l members be pres- ent. ' The' team is’ doing special dri ing preparatory to going to Blackduck | Friday evening. EASTERN STAR TO HOLD,’ The regular business meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the Ma- sonic hall. It is especially urged that | there be a large attendance as there {is business of -importance to be brought before the mecting. ’BAPTlSlT MISSIONARY SQCIETY. MEETS TOMORROW The missionery society of the Bap- tist church will meet Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o’cleck at the home of Mrs. Whni. LaMont, 1423 Irvine avenue. The subject of the evening’s lesson will be “China.” A special invitation is extended to all who are interested in missions to attend. | “ARMS PARLEY]’ SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH TOMORROW | The second mid-week service be: jing held at the Methodist church, in the Federal 'Council® of Churches in America to make an c¢bservance of the - “Arms Parley” at Washington, will be held Wednesday evening at the church at 8 o’clock. Dr. G. H. Zentz has chosen for the subject of his sermon “Propagandists of Good Will.”. |at the service last week, and it is hoped to have an even larger attend- lance this week.. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. . Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Jr., and ‘little daughter, spent the week end with Mrs.. Walk« er’'s mother, Mts. Guyer, at Backus, Minn., returning to their home in Bemidji Sunday night. ! Mrs. John Moberg, who has ‘been ill at her home for several weeks, was recently able to be up and around but suffered a relapse, and is'just illness. Mrs, Axel Felt of Mallard is spend- ing a few days in Bemidji and while here is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John* Moberg. She expects ! to return, to her home tomorrow and | son, who has been in the hospital for the past month for treatment. His condition js much improved. ; IMPORTANT MEETING TONIGHT | | compliane¢ with the request made by | There was a large .attendance |- Joyce Marie, | recovering from another ten 'days’ |4 will take with her her eight-month-old | are all urged'to be present tomorrow. [ The chairman, Mrs. . W. Naugle, re- quests that the members’turn all com- pleted work: in-at this meeting. ROAD WORK TO CONTINUE LATE. IN BOWMAN COUNTY {(By United Press) Bowman, S D., Nov. 15.—Bow- man county road work will be carried on as late as the weather permits to provide employment for the idle. Federal aid for work has been sought and it is thought that much relief will be given men whose finan- |! cial condition is especially. bad this year because of the hot winds which destroyed the crops. 3/ This plainy soft toe, Foxed|, 3 Vamp, - patent leather Ox- ford with low heel, is a de- igligh‘tful foot covering forjf)3 ;{evening and dress wear. “These beautiful models have ajust arrived, Your size and fit is'here. “We are anxiou to show ‘these striking shoe models. 3 ( They are correctly priced 88.75 We have also a large sele tion of Brogues and othe vt wear. i s SHOE 86 99 ',@ B&D STORE 4 Phone 48-w . &} {307 Belt. Bemidji i i 4 First carload Grape Fruit by the dozén or box from Grape Fruit may be obtain P. R. Peterson i Stewart Grocery. Clifford & Company Golz Grocery Larson Bros. Grocery ‘Henry Miller Palace Meat & Grocery L. E. Taber ,Case’s Cash Store GAMBLE- BEMIDJ! . FANCY, JUICY FRUIT BRAND T T 1 received in Bemidji—order your local dealer. ed at the following dealers: Abercrombie & McCready Mayer & Swisher ‘Bemidji Candy Kitchen Troppman’s Dept. Store Grinager’s Sunshine Groc. J. K. Ramsey, Nymore Thos. Nygaard, Nymore . Edwin Akre, Nymore + Nymore Meat Market « ROBINSON COMPANY i oz, sare yougetapoundwhen youwantit, il -of perfect results on| | bake-day. Don'’t spend our time in preparing g akings that contain g expensive ingredients § and be disappointed whenyou take them out of theoven. Use CALUMET} BAKING POWDER not because it’s the blg gest selling brand on eartl but because it is absolutely the most dependat'e and eco- nomical of all leaveners. ‘When you employCalu- met Baking Powder you know that your bakings will raise; praperly because it contains more than the ordinary leav- ening strength. Don’t waste energy and money on uncertain aking powder — use Calumet, the “pure and sure” brand. und can 'af Calnmet contains 1111' ‘ox, Some baking powders come in ans instead of 16 oz.cans. Be A DANCE o AND MUSICAL TREAT YOU CAN:NOT AFFORD T0. MISS The popujar and, famous or S that sef all {Atlantic City toddling ‘this sumnier. i Four hours of dancing, starting at 8 o'clock—the Louisiana Red Devils play- ing onc of thejr groatest numbers— “The Joy Blues.” " * e Opening Fox Trot at' 8 P. M. Sharp DECIDE NOW TO COME— 178 GOING TO BE ‘A BIG NIGHT! COUPLES $1.50—EXTRA/LADIES 50c COME EARLY AND GET THE BENE- FIT OF 4 HOUR§ OF GOOR‘I?'ANCING, A O O DR T i =) I R T e T T A G T =¥ - Suns IIiilIHIHlIIIli!!llllllliIliIIlllI|!llIIlIlIIIIiIIIIIIIlllIll_!l!llIIIlIIII‘lllllilIllIIIllIIIIIIilIllIIIIIlIIIIII"IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI A We Have Moved To Our New Location 312 MINNESOTA AVENUE " ' Located between Gill Bros. and Given Hardware Thursday, Friday and S;aturday November 17th, 18th and, 19th LT i WE REQUEST YOUR PRESENCE at A DEMONSTRATION of Nokomis and Stone’s Canned Foods and Empress Coffee o It will be our pleasure to acquaint you with the appetiz- ing qualities of these fancy fruits and vegetables. Empress Coffee will' be served, i Palace- Meat and Grocery BEMIDJI, MINN, . »» LA L O F O P T O T O WE ARE NOW READY TO SERVE YOU IN AN UP-TO-DATE AND EFFICIENT ] MANNER—WELCOME TO OUR ' ; NEW STORE. - : GRINAGER’S i hine Grocery ——PHONE 851— ; (i T A AT fl N ] A A T 1 f ——ay) I3 A O R OO i

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