Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 14, 1922, Page 3

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r's regular society report- who have ‘items of per- ! for. the Twin Cities and wnll be gom ior sevenl days. When in need-of ‘wood, Hay ‘o straw, phone 542. N. E. Tuller. th-l-. Mrs. €. F. Darner ud daughter, Dorothy, -left last evening-for Des Moines, Ta., for.a visit. v Mr. and Mrs. -C.-0. Wing of Bxg Lake were shopping and calling ‘on friends in Bemidji today. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pmewond was calling 'on friends whi in Bemidji betwee; trgen Lo Jeh- Gainey retu}'ifii ::&dl i iR ight 1 Sholts and “bran,” $1.. 15 at Trapp— man’s w-\rehonse‘ d T MR ltl-ll few: Wq.-’rét Mhmem avenue; today 'Dr. G, M. dmergues to-St. Pnul tte i n went to aneapz;l‘xs \fl's y_evening to visit his ’W:hwn,gnnd 1o ‘trans- act busmest Fifteen-inch hard and lofi.'ood.- slabs for ”;MW Joud o lhn iged r1 hool last evening. Two tables of br)dge were 'played. - A1 ~. r siend- g Tain.: |the ,snnne:se office as collector, will be innnll GIVEN ‘GIRLS ENTERTAIN lunch ‘served. Helen Gile, mches bust. Pnn. 35 34 Mrs. .E. W. Johnson, Lak vaed, will-go to Minueapolis, g}gfict . Mrs. | arrived !tq n-train todsy £or & ¥isit ' parents, Dr:and Mrs, 9..{: lb. Stanton expeets ‘o %ake up his th ion ‘January 22 and o C. C. ‘Easton -goes to Minneapol ¢ tomorrow; evening: to attend the ¢on-: | ventmn «of the. No men’s-association. Mes., Jennie. Van Arnum. ‘writes from Rochester that-Mrs, Neilie:Har- |2 vey of The Pioneer staff is recover: ing from:her recent operatlon very nicely. . WANTED——-Gaments and suits made ) to order, also remodeling in inshlon. Pemn-l attention, _and’ ~prices to suit.- im Bare rett, Room 25, over J. C. Penney Co. 2. £1-31 Was hostess to the Ladies’ Aid of the ‘Salvation Army yesterday afternoon. A pleasant and profitable meetlng Was enJoyed. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hinshaw of Wil today arid making arrangements.for a dance, to_be held ‘at ‘the ‘Wilton hall ‘this cvemng. B Mr. and Mrs. ‘Art Stume o{ Wil mar are expected g 24 and Mrs. Sam*Cutter tonight ‘or Mon- ‘ day for a visit of a week or two. Mrs. ‘ Sturner is a niece of Mrs. Cutter. lnw days: man ’s warehouse., it Mr. and Mrs.. M, L. Matson will., & to Minneapolis fomorrow wight o at. !¥western Luntbermen’s ‘associstion eting in that city the coming week. 'hey expect to return Friday morn- ng, SALVATION “Meetings alks i lh-eet S . All are conhally mvntéd —Ensign B, Knudson. Mrs. C. M. Johnson, -Fifth mrd,. ton were calling on friends:in Bemidji' dealers ‘held there’ dnflnk,fll! past |’ Shorts and ebun $1.15 at Tropp-) <+ 1114 by gok ot the Salvation Army hall, mereil ‘“ond. the convention: of the Norths. a{umm ¢ 2 o’clock to pruflcB- was_served ‘by the host’ess and her! mother. . DAY PARTY t¥1&ris Petrie entertained a fow! E+ a’at her hiome yesterday after-’ noon, ‘the occasion being in honor of her_ fifth birth anniversary. Games ere played during the afternoon and | Junch was served ‘by Mrs. Petrie, 'MRS. NYGAARD SURPRISED: S Mrs 1 Nygaard of leby lvemte wag treated to a surprise party 'y terday ogn by 24 ladies, nei:b‘ bors an ds, Conversation and sew;ng ‘Wa joyed and a meost ‘delirious~ pi lunch was served at 5 o’clock., ROYAL ARCH MASONS Royal Arch Masons will meet ‘in the -Masonic “hall next )Iond.y eve- ning at 8 o’clock sharp, Work in the | Mark Master degree will be given, fol-)| lowed by a lunch. A large Mte‘ndana is. requested. 3 Envoy ‘andl Mr8Jeffery, who were. 'to have held ‘a special' eeting last Shevlin. Bagl, km, N. {Mrs. Sam Bugge Forks, N, COMING NEXT THURSDAY ||, dnable to. come ‘on-actodnt. vf ‘Sick-. mess,- bmt wil) arrive next T, and will conduct meetings~ gzek commencing Thussday : nvoy Jeffery i is known as ‘the bhnd- musician and singer. Special spesks!} ers for the week have been secured and will.be announced.: hter. ; e w. B. A. OF MACCABEES Jmeet next Monday. evening..at:thed . :laufl fi;)lnche to - dnstall -the ~ offieérs. ect for the comi year. g 4 Mrs. Ruth Pu‘:;rfe of ‘Crookston the new district deputy, wilk Tt is requests present. The officers-el ena Jacobs, cox hen, licutenan at-agms; “Yane Corlstad; eaper; Helena Simpson, Oliva ‘Batchelder, appointed. b also .at ‘this time, Mrs. Geor day Arom Rosiyn, i chap-{she spent theiholidays with her. daugh- .| ployed at the .W. jum’ conate to 100 parts M“Wl“‘! s in the dressmaking estabhshménts of increase 'the’ resilient energy ‘about the rue de la Paix swarmonto the boulevards when . the moon whistle blows ‘on ‘Saturday. and sfill the cafes until the early hours of Sunday morn- ing. - It is expected that the proposed regulation will meet with considerable Thurs pondlng increase. ters. Mrs. Hldred Peterson, who is em- wear.” L. O’Neill home; spent Monday at Clearbrook. Mrs, George Sundell and daughter ject thta is all its mame im- lies. ADMISSION —A lrv ‘he Stifring Story By RALPH COflNOR Author of “The Procpector i GRAND- SUNDAY & MONDAY e g R sition from the younger efement. - AT BIRTHDAY PARTY ;:in‘é:g' BoMod o, shirat Horks omll:on;:xc e’:per:syonreg?ofeoeplnlon Betty Marie and Marguerite Given,| Mrs. H. K. Brown arrived home |that-the rehabilitation of the country lqu respgmvelythrep and ::x years, | Wednesday from Milnor and other|depends on increased produetion and : ; . fa- i —— . dl 17 pink and' German . industry iis' going full speed 5 wqhis'cifgn:a e:e'r:;}:iyed ‘md A P ARiS M]flfl' CANCEL nhead, ?‘d if fimfi:‘: men:‘lu in 4 TAL" GE and Helen : ) ¥ 1 - Palmer assisted 'in ‘entertaining. The HOUDAY 0N SAmA’l “the compemiu Bt e G Bowty on Paltar i well, Joum - Given, By Wilfrid Fleishér, : Voight, - Helen : Stewart, Ma: (United Press Staft Corrcsvondmu Johnson; Elm'_"‘_ Robinson Paris, Jan. 14.—It is, ‘proposed to[ BOON 30! BE"“ RUHHER' upset the tradifional progress of -the : o—— !s’a:'ns ;lorkl;lg week bfir]a:nullmg'rt'llm . Ubited Presa) M l M aturday afternoon holiday. is| Pittsb! Jan: 14.—The. Mellon? - fleld Vlcm 3 hn Caflw i I measure is ‘being contemplatéd as a Inst;tutamt?nr.c o secking. to. extend lNVlSlBLE fi. 50R,. i Gile, substitute for a reductionin wages in |the uses‘of magnesia, and one of its ! 1 FE AR’ Elwell, C,u,,,,‘,,"*; Resis, -Dorothy | the larger wholesale organizations and | discoveries may prove & boon to the Qpeahi, Gvendol;n sm' m‘“g‘fi' notably in the dressmaking establish- | rubber industry. Two. Leading:Men.. , Bernice mnon “Kenply e@iv menle: - H. W. Greider, specializing in mag- EDWIN CAREWE e s D) en.| At present, Paris goes on a holiday |, .G\ " (duots, ‘declared that when and ALAN FOREST at noon on Satirday and remains ‘“‘en used inpauimbh; proportimi, magnesi- 3 fete” until Monday :nor,x,un%'l Thfi um carbonate greatly increased the [J Anita “Stewart’s M“e S“mpv - i BAGLEY - i tes’__who work | sivength of compound rubber. 4 ‘tuous Production.’ 3 MEEE R LR R QS “In addition to making ‘it toughi . “&. Kelisér atténded the. directo and less fiexihle'; ehrh:lmnte of ‘mi T S it 3 meeting of the First Sute .bank at; e:gze:;e?:bfie‘: " heem;fi o“‘g)‘: perimental work has shown that.the T W Lindborg & nd Martin Olson| dditi f t Aot Cle arbrnok 2 p:.nt Sutlu'day i addition of twenty parts of mngnem » N : N. McFarland of Wi & : l.s’é"?“e,d.; - %‘}},{;y, ilan spet éummmumn||uuumuummmnmumlmmmumnmlmmmmumnmmmmmmnnmmw if- - Emily. Gerhard and M = = ot Glurhook Were-mars =" = £ = E = 2 = = = =] = - E = - = = uska and daught = = ere.. Blzley \nsxto:xsl8 lai: = E y. = = Miss Ethelyn Dennis returned to = = her home at Wilton last. Saturday —1 = jafter ‘@’ visit at ‘the™ Atbert Wiltse |} = e e e gt 2 = ) f splehdid ini — T oral Bugge returned to Ma- = girl flung from ".'" “]:I: o) :Io:- :;::-:: -lnn:v: = ., last. week ‘after @ visit at 3 = city-ense to the :-'fi";‘ ‘; I men. A figure-of = ithe. home of . hex purents, Mr. and = od ‘u_‘:"‘;';n Povehr“l-‘ this = i = 5 reat = Wdense‘;- )eft‘ for Graml" ADMISSION—B0¢ = KR%T%E}}:‘%E f :T;‘:N:;':};ART 1] \5::&: ;lg';l::; £ e tes i ? ks 1= ac J s = lmc the nnt fow ::,sm;;; ‘;wrer‘ Shenc Special Pr-lce. ,.co Stu;aenh = : o g E ¥ 0: ‘G. Lee npent. Tuesday in Shev- Z . . = = - W leson' returned hg-re E § E E = E = = - £ E E = = = = E E = = = £ = = =, ) . : = - = H.0.DAVIS | = e Ve AVLA: | = = ' PRESENTS . ‘0! E = ; = = = = = = = o4 Children = = - tfle 10c. . = A Laurence Trlmblo-.hn Murfin Production = £ All the Tf'"" = Distributed exclusively by = = Associated First Nationgl Pictures, Inc. = “H’H [§ The drama of one woman and mahy men in the hills of thrills—and of a giant wolf- = 18 oul-: OF THE YE BIGGEST PICTURES! £ dog pulling between the blood-call.of the wolf-pack and dog-devotion ‘fo the girl. £ o Adapted fl'Omm femous novel by 1= It's from H. G. Evarts’ Saturday Evening Post story, “The Cross Pull. = = SEE THE WON‘DER DOG OF ALL DRAMAS—STRONGHEART, THE KILLER— = JA«MES BARRIE = MORE THAN HUMAN! = ‘s Just Like the Book—With Nothing Added or Omitted. |/= o : b = Mack Sennett’s New Comedy “BY HECK” The Fllm ‘They- Are All Talkmg About~— .ig DON'T MISSIT! - = CHILDREN 10c ALL THE TIME. = ! REX ORCHESTRA . ! = Matmee 2 30—10c-25¢ Evenings 7: 10-9——10c-30c . E "lIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIfiflHIIIIflHIHIIllilllllmllIllmlllfllflmlmlllllmnmlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIHIIIE “TheSl:y ilot”’— “Man From G]engarry ——Etc.—SlX PARTS! Crammed full of the thrill of the Great Canadian Northwest where the' lawless pit their strength and cunining against the powetr of ‘the Rbd-coa!ed Riders of the Law— . IT’S A STORY OF HARDSHIPS, DARING AND TENDER ROMANCE The fist tihe ‘the: real ADMISSION Rogal Northwest Mount ed Police have partici- ’ — pated in a picture,

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