Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 3

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.| Sunday night i Viggk there tra g gladly received by telephone 114-W, y it to their guests to see that items of Jocal Eiven tion ‘whin ‘source s o el W."G.'Cook 'was ‘@ Bemidji. | ness visitor Tuesday from_near Turtle * 'EdBerg of Big Lake drove to’ midji Tuesday-and.-attended to ‘bisi- s, o vy for Fef, on the federal jur ", Use “Flicko” for removing ey il 6t2-6 ik y ‘evening, ref Bemidji today.- £ 5 ‘of the Homé Bak’ery § Be “will "~ lited ~his “da “iMrs.“Max Lubeck of Becida fwis|] “Horning-“to David Gilt man’s Meat M. Phibbs ockwooil transacted business jn Bemidji Tuesday and vis~ 18 ghter, Miss Péarl, while ere.. ¢ ; : and Mrs. George Rossbaek, ed to be real ill -at his Beltrani ¢ "Miss Mabel Otte: returned €0, Tiér ‘home “at Py *r'fi]liud‘a& after having been employed in:Bemidji #or | the past two months. ' v % : Rt S s a‘xfid Mrs. R. .-Phe!i)s‘wn leavé todsy'fir'the Ranke whers Me: will attend ‘to business’ £ Mrs. Phelps will ¥ Mrs. H.7C, urned , this er ~home, " -915 ‘Lake Boulevard, from Minneapolis, where ‘[8he -has ivisited “frientds “for “the past week. Mrs. Ole Qi and under d “loan. .on " farms, 'lnél.p Joe McRoberts ‘of “Rockwoodl ship, was_a luncheon guest at the C. S.‘Rouse Home, 423 Fourth street, while transacting business in the city . Monday. '\ % 3P Ne Ask- your -gréceér and_Mrs, C.. A. TPatke) venue, had as their. s som; = William - Aldrich of :)c'gsion being his birth 5 i 5 xfil al le son came in from gheif farm home, four miles west of Bemidji, Monday-and are now do- ing . light _'flousekeeping at t.}le cor- ner of Fourth street and Irvine ave- - nue. - Spring will soon be here. Have your car painted or varnished now. Pearl Bnrll‘ell,‘ Phone 202W. - 117t H. D. Grow and wife, who were liv- ing” on the Charles Williams fg;:n in Rogkw:aod, moved Monday to the farnrhome’of Mr. Grow’s mother near ‘Wilton. where they will reside for a < time. o ‘it cleans without sgratching, “Flicko.” e 6t2-6 ' Miss/Alice Willetts returned to the Fred. Petra home, 1005 Mississippi avenue, Monday, after spending a a week at:the home of her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrsi E. ‘Willetts .of Grant Valley. Joe Rouk who has visited at the home of his uncle, Ed Berg of Big Lake, for the past.two weeks, was in Bemidji Tuesday en’route to Minne- apolis to attend the auto show on his way to his home at Herdman. Mechanics use “Flicko,” it euts the grease. S, 6126 Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wilson returned this moxning ito."Bemidji from the twin cities. - Mrs. Wilson has been visiting at her home at Northfield for the past five weeks, and Mr. Wilsor has been there for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boglar, who were married recently at Blackduck, are now making their home. on a farm near Shevlin. Mrs. Boglar (nee Miss Mary Maish). is a zranddaug)!- ter of Mrs..Ellen Booth, a former resi- dent of,.Bemidji, and is quite well known here. g Fifteen-inch hard and soft wood slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji C12 Manufacturing Co. J. C. McGhee, county superintend- ent of schools, George A. Selke, rural school inspector, and F. A. Challman, * building'commissioner, returned Mon- day night from Northern and Carr Lake where they visited the consoli- dated schools, and _the two latter inmamed Jeft Tuesday for Guthrie and "Nary to visit the schools there before returning to their homes in St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs.” George Messerall, who were married a short time ag are now at home-to their friends Rockwood &t - the Bellview Stock Farm: owned by Dr.J . A. McClure of Bemidji. Mrs. Messerall was formér- 1y Mrs. Goodnough, Mr. Messerall’s sister, Miss ~ Maggie Mcsseru}l_ and Harvey_Evarns, the other participants of the ‘double. ceremony, are- resid- ing on the groom’s farm in Rockwood. [ mediately, Mr. Schwantes says. ; wife, R Ole ‘Anderson of been comi attentior % -%55&5 ‘jané;:, That my‘ > déh,“and_myself hav ‘W”?Wugfi@-i VBRI hate allowance affye; All lE’el-s‘;ms,_ 1 are hergby notified that I'will-not. responsible for, ‘Hbr : it itradted ; la g—'-January 30, ' :The Maccabee ‘drill te practice at the hall over Nangle’s store, and all officers as well as members of the guard team are urg- ed'to be present at that time. METHODIST MlSSleARY SOCIETY MEETS THURSDAY ‘The Home Missionary society. of the Methodist church “will hieet) Thursday aftérnoon :at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. E. W. Nix, 805 Be- midji*avenue. Mfs. G. H. Zeéntz will have charge of the devotional,” and ‘the lesson of the afternoon, “Our Negro Race,” will be undér the’lead- ership of Mrs. Blaine ‘IaWibert~dtid ‘Mrs. W. F. Jameson. ~All members and those interested are invited to attend, and others are urged.to be present:also‘so that they may bipcoine intérested, for the society would like to enlarge their membership as they feel that there is“a large fiel?l‘ for -useful service. . TO?RECEIVE PICKIC ACID Definite allotments of 28 of the 46 carloads of picric acid,. a- war _sal- vaged explosive, that have: been' se- cured from the government’ for land- clearing: purposes in Minnesota, have been made to 18 counties in north- eastern Minnesota by the division! of agricultural engineering of ‘the Uni- versity of Minnesota, according to'A. J. Schwantes, who has charge of the| distribution. A’ Allotments for éach.county. follows: Aitkin, two cars; trami, three; Carlton, two; Cle water, one; Crow Wing, one; Cook, one-half;” Cass, two; Hubbard, two- thirds; Itasca, three; Kanabec, one; Koochiching, two; Lake, one-half; Mille Lacs, one; Morrison, one; Pine, two; Upper.St. Louis, two; Lower St. Louis, ‘two; Wadena, two-thirds,| and Todd, two-thirds. One carload will be divided between Cook and, Lake counties, and two carloads be- tween Wadena, Todd and Hubbard counties. ; ! Allétments were thoge counties where it was njost likely-enough orders-would be placed to make ‘a carload..—The remaining 18 ealoads will .be distributed 'to gflt wants it until’ the .5& ed. Bo:lcause‘tll‘: new: 'sup 1 - acid, wil shippe!?.fi'OM“ Win%te; New| Mexico, freight ‘rates will=be_gome- ‘what ‘higher ~ than fon “the' o1 Minnesot‘s‘aral]atmcpté shipped Spatta, is. i ¥ e %fldérs ust be in even 100 pound | quantities, _the maximum amount that any one farmer car order being| 500 pounds. The cost of mntenal' will” be: seven cents a;pol_llld plnst transportation 'charges. This covers! only the cost of cartridging and handling. Because the government| will fill orders exactly as reccived from .the various states, Minnesota farniers should place their orders im- went to Minneapolis | - and tilp _shending this i . | “initiated at the regular : meést:ng‘nl m’sfio«elern ‘Woodmén of Tims and corporations|’ y. ‘any, ‘debts e Thursday afternoon- at 2@:’4:’!06?{0]‘ iy 18 MINNESOTA -COUNTIES | ELKS LADIES_SPEND VERY made only_tolEdith Glasgow, = hél;e "p <clags “of chndi- ‘at ‘the Moose: hall, AUL'S. umms AID TO EET: THURSDAY AFFERNOON A. F.AND A.. MASONS TO GIVE SECONDDEGREE miuhigation 61 the W‘ggyn‘ il be o A ng ight ~as™ was »ahnaijng ight’in The Pioneer. = B. A. C..CLUB TO ENJOY ; MEETING THIS EVENING The B. A. C. club will hold its reg- ular meeting this evening in:the basement of the Presbfterian church at.7:30 o’clock. - ‘A social session with games and refreshments will follow the business meeting, -and:all metmbers are requested to ‘be pres- ent. 4 METHODIST LADIES’ AID SERVING SUPPER TONIGHT The Ladiés’ Aid of the Methodist churchgis serving a 25-cent supper in the basement of the church this eve- ning from 4:30 to 7 o’elock. The nienu for the_ “Dutch’ ‘supper 'con- sists of sauer kraut, pork, mashed po- tatoes, rolls, ginger bread, sauce and coffee. The general p glic is invited to attend 'this"'supper, -assired of plenty "to eat. = :ENJOYNBLE - AFFERNOON The Elks Ladies volley ball team reports ‘an ' interesting afternoon Tuesday; when' several closely-match- ed games were played. .. T.: C. Stuart and Mrs. George Baker are captains of the marriéd ladies’ teams, and’ Miss- Edith . Glasgow of the un- married-ladies’ team. They will play again Friday’ - afternoon at the hall from 2:30 until 6 o’clock, and the iptains urge that -all members of e “various' teams be present then. DOSERT-MERRYMAN . The marriage of Miss Catherine .Merryman to- Frank ~ Dostert was solemnized this morning at St. Phil- ip’s church, in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends.: Rev. Fr. J. J. T. Phillippe celebrated High Mass._ at 9 o’clock, joining the lives in the holy bonds of matrimony. The couple were attended by Miss Gladys Gainey and Leo -Dostert, the latter a.brother of the groom. The wedding march was played b{ Miss the” bridal party entered the chu ‘Walter Gainey and " Sylvester “Neamann ‘were gerv- ers. © . ke 3 The bride was attired i a gown of trousean . crepe - trimmed -with - Irish lace, wore-a tulle veil,-and carried a shower bouquet of roses and. sweel ock wedding dinfier £ p the relatives ‘at the “hoi of the bride’s parents, <Mr. and H.” Merryman, Eighteenth street and Irvine avenue. > The bride has spent a greater part | of her life in Be i, and has been organist at St. Philip’s church for the | past eight years. The groom is an’ electrical engineer, and is employed | in Bem They expect to make; their home here. The many friends ‘Crusde b Ais} v Gfinen for | thirty years, his onlyicontact with thc'! ; [otiter! world vhei srave decasfons | rhei oS %ervubfiam?:filfioflfle antl ar whim ‘& e thefipan wi islaiin Con¥ads. “Cl A ashore! 1S some- rod'gn the! W\E‘.”’sa = e, jeiset-%nutha i p ywright& j#atnrned fro Shithr Sear ah f the Mo, had chattew ise in ‘the ‘A¥afura 'S "?’mfii was askéd o qf ge on the iglandifor this old-hermit 1, had learned;on the way fram those who had already seen him that'he was hipwrecked thirty vearsaga and with i itHp in Uio & 'the narrgs Crusge. . ki ; fteen -other men ‘reached the ‘island | i;:‘u o afe Téqested to b_e on ‘open boats. - - 3 “They lived on the island for three iyears before ‘they were sighted by a “ tpassing ship that ‘observed: their. sig- :Inals and put in to them. a “Of “the s teen, five only ware then‘alive ‘and only four were taken away—for the Bfth;: tho ‘old ‘mdn Hving theirnow, re fused to ledve. He 'told the ‘Tescul that duriny the three .years he h Speént 'with the other men on the is- tand; he'had 'seen auch Hor¥ible things ‘|that ‘he ‘wished never ‘to ‘live ‘among his own kind again.” “When I “Saw him,” continued K| Miiugham, “he looked an old and hairy hermit. * He Was dressed 'sim-| T} Ply“in ‘a singlet and a ‘pair of trous- ers which 'sad Been ‘given to- him by tmvellc.rs who 'had ‘previously called at the ‘island” He was very glad to, get the bag of rice I took him, ‘but he received it in silence. “During 'the thitty years he “has been on“tho island ‘thefold man has livet{ on' chickens, which, it sééms, he ed “to “the' island ‘from 'the Which he whs wretked, their ish-and fruit from-the ‘€00~ s the war he 'was'alone for s, for no ships.passed his d 'he was reduéed’te.living en< n what “the “island could_ pro- i ehe tera, Who. hias ' lnutiched or seéparste mavies igh school chil- Nser “The pictures Up into ‘such emotional e t' they are unabic to apply themselves. to their . studics. - “The $46,000 spent annually by students- of 'six Chicagohigh schools is as nothing: compared with ner- vous energycthe boys and girls are burning each, monti” = ] Childrent ‘who go “fo tlie nivies regularly are,getting the,low. grades, he found from a survey of Chi: Schools. “They are LY, T and unable o co said, i . “Slap stick comedios.” ing home life, bedrsom e “close . ups”; 'of the lang “soul kiss” were inamed by Mis. Moulten as among " the' undesirable in modern movies, This type of n our educational ¢:for 3 “Children “are such imitators that great care should be exercisad in choosing their films. “We must have spemial shows for each age—children, new -weds, and old people. The chiiucen shouid be shown picturcs of travel, fairy tales and clean comedies. Old neople can stand almost anything. T nre not in the formstive perio ovie is undermining || A i Atkinson,.docal “i-attorney;: coun-| mjiles -an . Cavye. declared. , The T v difficulties in \;;n t\v‘i’é‘ [N ’glam’a «3%&5&1&5& spring. 5. Féb, 1.—Final roublesome Shan-. ntis} source of By lés confe: ‘ence, was dffered ‘to the'abms confer- Washington, D. settlement cnce today by ~Secretary of State | € Hughes. Hughes s a -strprise on the néing thit * a Jaif writte C return T h New Bern, Ni'C., ‘Feb. 1.—Masons here ‘impersonated ‘notdbles of Colo- nigl tigles when the 150th ‘anhiver- R of St. John’s lodge No. 3 A F. & by - “Brother ~Washington,” Martin Howiird 'and ‘Tsance - Guioh and dthers in ‘1795, when a reassignment gave St. John’s lodize the -designation “No. | ' The lodge had then been in ex- MEANT “FULL-OF. BOOZE" (By United Press). Houston, Texas, . Féb, . 1.—*F. 0. |B.” does mot mean “full of ‘booze.” 'hi: the point over which Norman | . THE ADORABLE “FIRST LOVE” Something Evérybody 'Hn‘ ‘Expériénced “and ‘Most ‘Have -Survived. « * REAL LIFE PICTURED - In Delightful Manner. . *—Thurs. & Fri—" " . You SAVE ‘MONEY | St By e “P’A‘YNGY'YOUR : ELECTRIC LIGHT e IS BILL l:(s)%NA?‘N MAY RUN NDIDATE FOR HOUSE W. T. IN . publisher ‘of the Baudette' Region arrived in Bemidji today and will be'the guest of friends unti} Thursday. Noonan is known for his clever cditorials in the Region, and'is being urged by Bemid-, ber of the house. Should he see fit to filé, thet'e can be little doubt but what he wo!nd.receive a healthy endorse- Ient in this section of the county. S —————————————— Y COMING! —TOMORROW— MONTE BLUE - In The Associated Producers “BROKEN DOLL” From Wilbur Hall's Sat. Eve. Post: story-—“Johny ! “ Cucabod.” L He didn’t fear bandits,.re-’ volvers or wild steers, but he trembled at the thought of ttle girl’s wrath. = Saturday : Amateur Night! Sunday & Monday THOS. MEIGHAN, in— “The Frontier of the Stars” By Albert Payson Terhune! of the couple extend congratuhtions‘ and best wishes. GRAND §i friends to make the run for mem- | g *Before 10th-of the Month E URDISCOUNT— vl & ered “rm‘nl}!“x"i‘ ] | been. victimized jn a nfail order swin-| “dle. - Thie. client had answered n'taga-] rtisement Bw;‘l’tht rex;d; “Quart, bottles, F. 0. B. Houston, {0 5 g "The bottles wereliull:,‘ Budaepest==¢By zine $8 a’ 1 of nufgh‘;?lg when received, the client] L) Ffa costumes identical with those sported’ B ‘Efftér E. SWalvbon, Manwger [ 58, leted, ca peed of tiike T miles an hour. thievalr it 20, miles an ‘hour dimt will have “amaximum’ *spced of 175 Do AL iént, who believed he had}1f successful, Cave expects.to start an “nivplame ‘fuctdry here. MHUNGARY TOEXTEND - SUFFRAGE TO WOMEN .Majl to United Press,)—Tbree:qualifications for wo- man suffrage are px‘ov‘lded_ in the bill establishing a new. Hungarian elector- al_system, which will be enacted Shortly, “V‘omcn 24 who earn "I'theis ‘own :living; are academically h -educated ‘wives -of -state -officials; or Lure ‘mothars of at least thite children % arp eqtitied 'to vote. : o AL terite ‘thales 6V Yaye -¢lajms thg _plalie, When brought to carth-at nhour. I will The romance of & waif" who rose to fame~ Jm%l@ 'Countess Barcynska ‘Dire Mack Semnett's .. with Mabel Normand NVAUDEVILLE Showing Sat. Only . Strassler’s Seals c:imbyJatkf}old Animal t EDUCATIONAL'‘COMEDY ,g"' a 5 ! : it oyd-& King “EXPERT ‘HERO” i . Lan i this g ‘Piano+and: Singing: . featuring ct, the lady making seven JOHNNY HINES ‘changes of wardrobe. FOX NEWS ‘Golden & Harron REX ‘ORCHESTRA ‘Mat..280-—7:10-9—~10c-25¢ I 655 “WHAT ARE MORALS ANYWAY? LAST TIMES— It 18 a joy, a simp}e dtory, intensely human; ap- “,pgaling, humorous, delightful! W .« » Return engagemént. 'Those who saw it will-en- _'Zoy it ‘again. " 'dh6uld 'mot again’ miss the oppoftunity. 2114t MATINEE 2:80 —— NIGHT 7:30 & 9:00 ELKO-T0NGHT Only “The Bill Poster” inging and Talking Mon-: ologue. LHHHHHY “TONIGHT MAY MCAVOY The 'Worider Girl, in— e L) i Adapted from Wm. J, 'Locke's—“THE MORALS OF MARCUS.” “See this imost chayming und popular “of ‘stars in ‘a ;picture that ofth a'fullpage editorial by the editor of the industry’s {joulrnal. ) a ‘beaiitiful ‘girl ‘taisell“in w Yurkich ‘harém, who “a 'kind-hearted bachelor nobleman, and this ‘young girli protege. EKLY -and A COMEDY Bolitan Productions, Thoge ; whom have not seen’if ADMISSION—10¢-25¢ Use the Rebate ‘Cards—Save 10c

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