Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 3

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SRS, (s Items for this column will ‘be gladly: received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. R swe it to their g selves to see that th of Becida was a in Bemidji Tuesday. is _transactin, e towns' this weel - Thomas,Wilson of Furtle River was P ‘tihg guest Gljrieggl 1 Bemidji Tues- What?_ Is Greater: Than Love? 3t2-0 Hehry Sanders of Turtle River was . in.Bemidji Tuesday transacting busi- ness. " Enoch:Storey of ‘Wilton autoed to ‘Bemidji:Tucsday and transacted bus- iness. f : . Spring will soon be here. Ha ¢ car-painted of varnished now. Barnell. Phone 202! ; Miss Inez Butler of Turtle Rivef is assisting at the’M. E. Minton home this week. _Fred: Barker of Eckles was a be- ween' “train’ business “visitor in Be- midji Tuesday. Turtle River transactéd business in ¢ Bemidji Tuesday. Fifteen-inch hard ‘and um :.-.slabs for $3.50..per.load at " Manufacturing Co. 12.7t8 . Twin boys were born Sunday morh: ing to Mr. and "Mrs. Tommy. Wilson; at;St. Arthony hospi.ta]. L e Stuart 'is {fin&nctjng“b ness at Bagley; Fosston-and ‘towns in that vicinity “this wgek: A i ansacted_ business Hector: Brown 3 near; Park" Rapids “Tuésday and' re~ ‘turndd to ‘Bemidji inthe evening. “Hello.” Come on' r and listen .in at the dance given by the Tele-! phone cperators, Feb. 23, at the new] armory. . 412:2-4-7-10 C. W. Jewett of the Jewett.garage is transacting:bidiness in ‘Mitineapolis and ‘attfigding “the> auto: show . there this week. B home in" Bemidji-from"Fergus Falls where he was called to serve on the 1federal jury: e “The line ‘is budy:” .Of course; talking about the ‘Telephone dance Feb. 23, at the new armory. =~ ! U At22-4110 F. M. Goughnour and Charles Ma- soner” of the Motor Inn garage are spending this week in Minneapolis af- tending the auto show. Mrs. A. J. Melby and baby, Al J.] Jr., returned Sunday from St. Paul, where she has visited her parents and friends for some time. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. : - Mrs. George Geror, who has been ill with 1a grippe at her home on Doud avenue, was reported to be slightly improved this mo; 4 J. W. Naugle'angd little ‘grandson, Joe, spent the day .Tuesday:at Re mer, where Mr. business during the day. ° What? . Is Greater Than Love? i3 5 3@2—9 _Leonard Dickinson_ ' of .Puposky spent Tuesdayin- Bemidji, calling 'on friends and transacting’husiness, and returned- to: his: home today. Rev. Blaine Lambert returned this morning from Nebish 'and ~Pleasant Valley where he has been holding setvices. He will go to Hines tomor- TOW. Oh, Boys!'Don’t forget to call your bést girl and ask her-to go to 23, for she will enjoy it. -4t2-2-4-1-10 .. David Gill,"who transactéd business last week in'the twin cities, left there Monday morning for Chicago ard may go farther east before returning. to Bemidji. Miss- Alice Butler, teacher of the under the doc-. i his week. H. C. Stillwell is substituting at her school’durifig her, absenice.- * Bt 4 The eve of gladness and of joy— Telephone operators’ dance, “Oh, oy, “ e AL22-4-T-10 B 73 3 Resl Edwards Misses Fayal and Real Edwards re- turned-Tue &y‘tb*k!midji‘frdm‘ Chi cago-and Milwaukee where they have been for. the past. week, attending 10 théir sprii infi! fhiery buying. They aléo’ attended the- auto: show-at Chi-| - eago, and stopped:in Minneapolis for a short time en:route home. Mrs. A. P. Ritchie returned this! morning from Clear Lake, where she attended the funeral of her mothef, Mrs. E. E. Skinner, who died last Fri- day at Eligin, Ill., and the body was bruught to her oldhome at Clear Lake for interment.*- Mrs. Ritchie stopped between traing on her return' tri with' friends at St. Cloud an erd. +Fred; Frank“and George Clark of ! - 1-18¢f | augle transacted) the' Telephane operators’ dance, Feb. |y tri d Brain- | MISS RICE TO ENTERTAIN. { :The Young Ladies’ Sewing: will be_ entertained Thursday’ ev .{ing by:Miss Marion Rice; 520 regul ¢ at 8-o’eloek itiis desfred At the snmné tinie’ I had as my & couple’ of girl friends, * © - We kpent;flie evening at a concert and’w eniories se thit m ‘chandglier : th blg i¥0lce, T think] yous My parents were entertalning’a dis tinguished ‘man, a*college pres ‘lgvely len we came home the " rest” of“thié’ hohsenold’ had retived. 1 g1 ¥ 101 frof. the: depths; of - the hed THE MIS3ING MIsS. Returning home /¢ ciose ot day, Who quietly chides my long delay? Who greets me In. a cheerful way? Nobody. lenty guests Who gaters to my, every care? Who inakes me take the easy chalr? Who puts my cosy slippers there? of the 1 Is wl “{leyelashes’ and trickle® down my cheel - § e et py S Ao e ey PAGE THRER .CHARGE NEGRO 'SOLDIERS: KILLED WITHOUT CAUSE ! ‘swllcd Her "M;kcup‘" | ¢ A few of my friends and I were ‘ playingiin moving pletures as extras. Ave were very interested and elated | ‘over: our “wanderfdl fame,” and. pur- {"chased every kind of miakeup wé had ilfever Leard of. 1 had a new eyelash {| ‘“beader” which I applied with a brush after. wetting. I arrayed myself in lendqriand, went té fill 3 diner e gt with one of sharers of s’ told ang .1 tears came,;:Whese-| K of my: (By United Press) Washington, Feb. 8. harges that two, negro soldiers with the A. E. F. in France were killed without appar< ! ent cause were made before the sens ate investigating* cmmittee today, One ‘negfo was shok or drunk- e’dqep'; gx% the- othes’ %gfl bgcause o- was) walking with “a French girl, it was {eged. : ‘ng a sweary trail on my Woel icago Joubnaf. THE PIONEER " 4 NEW SLEEVELESS DRESS ‘The' sleeveless. model has invaded the.domain of the coat dress with con- spicuoys success. blue tricotine is trimmed' with monkey fur, “which_ outlines one side ‘of the skirt and reappears dn' the collar and ‘The:sash ends are joined to the extensions ot the front of the dress, then tied at the back, the left sash end being slipped through the slash in the right front of the dress. 'Medium size . ards §4-inch “material, with 2/ yards 40-inch satin for the sleeves. requires 7214 blouse. Sizes. 34 to at the ‘new armory- tonight after basketball game. - o g 0o MRE THAS would ‘be” undafe go far from the crofts in the outlying sehools are far distant a rodgh / joutney: home to: school ‘and back-again. :And S0’ the ‘sheedog ‘'goes along with them and " safe-conducti Moreover; he‘muist: them, for the lit! in the long “tramp. Over back the books are slung: and no ope need worry ildren or théir béfongings.| The sheépdog knows his duty and is/ proud and.edgérto doit. g The rural libraries “established by |folks and a birthday lunch was served the Carnegie_trust are also using the dogs fn" distributing books among-the homes - of ‘the crofters. would scarcely be.possible for the in- habitants whose crofts are so far from tlie ‘library ‘centers to ‘share in this nefice, were there not the to_act for the" children - 8 dfspatchied’ and returned | on’the sturdy ‘backs of these reliable dogs. According to Authority on- Nervous Diseases, Idiots Définitely ‘Designed. : . We have often 'dlers ‘the Gybsy read our destinies in our hands. according ‘to the to ‘the Berlin- spring idlocy. rmerly at the idol, but rather ‘he liand. . ograms whether . #pFing with the finger lines denoting} f this should not! becperceived! -New with a cut finger. dldn’t appreclate aking: the child £ “What’s that?” upon the Woman him. “What's it for?” he asked as the “Womah daubed the fodine on. { “It kills the germs,” she told him. S DANCE. . at the new armory 'tcn_lght after -basketball-game. Music:by.syncopals. ors, § 1tD2- ment, then sajd kills Pictorial Review: Dress No. 9721, 48 inches bust. - .- - .- Blouse No. 9715. 5 to 46 inches bust and 16 to 20{years, N GUARD ‘SHEEP' | Do‘m"‘,’ofjse'otlan_d: Are Also_the Com- panions ‘and Protectors of the Crofter Children. The : :sheepdogs- of Scotland are guides and’defenders not only of the TELLTALE LINES ON HANDS Professor Poll, which he communicat- ogy ‘and Nervous: Dikeases, -there are| to be found. on: the fingers of 1diots quite-definite designs made uj lines.” . These - designs, “according’ to Poll’s - examination of 1,500 mentally digeased and- 3,000 mentally -liéaltl persons, seemn”to result from'‘the coft- _bination. of definite "dactylograms of ancestors” of- normal persons. That means, from the union”of two persons whose_finger ‘lines” sliow- the characteristic signs, that there may, undér: certain” conditions,” ¢ It will therefore -be ‘well“for the maiden to look,' not as who wiints to bestow his “hand” Sure e family came Tifining to Hittend to it, as the lad’s mother got out the fodine bottle. The lad oh-ed and ah-ed for a mo- ¥ B. A, C. CLUB WILL HOLD'.., The B. A. C. club will hold its reg- ular meeting this evening-at. 7:30 o'clock in the basement of the Presby- terian church. All the members are requested to be present. % AMERICAN YEOMEN WILL' MEET TOMORROW NIGHT Al members of” the Brotherhood of 'American’ Yéomen areé requested to be present Thursday -evening at|: the regular meeting:to be held ak 8 o’clock in the new Moose hall. W. B. A. OF MACCABEES HAS RECEIVED INSURANCE CHECK The Woman’s 'Benefit 'association of Maccabees are- just in’ receipt of the $2,000 insurance which was:car- ried by the late Mrs, Gertrude Mathe- son, fifth ward, and they:have turned the same over to her heirs. ST. PHILIP'S AID SOCIETY 'HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW Mesdames John Burke, John Parker and-D. F.; MeCanii will 'be ‘hostesses Music by syncopat- | at’ the “meeting: of St Philip’s” Aid ¥ 71¥D2.8 | society to be held Thursday afternoon - $ at'the home of the former, 523 Be- midji avenue. Ali are welcome. o2 “This design ‘in dark BIRTHDAY PARTY: Little Randal Sellars celebrated his i birth anniversary yesterday ‘by i inviting 12-of his ‘little friends to his home, 1215 Bentidji avenue, where they had a happy time playing games, and a. birthday lunch® was 'sérved by Mrs.: Sellars. He was. remenibered with numerous birthday tokens. “ MOOSEHEART LEGION TO "~ INITIATE CLASS TONIGI‘!':I' - There wil itiation of <candi- ‘ddtes at'thé regilar meéting of the rwongen’ of “the Mooseheart ‘Legion to be held this gvening' at 8 o'clock at the Moose hall.’ . All members ate requested to be present, ayd it is ‘es- pecially urged that all members of the degree team‘be there. 3 2 for “the children ‘to lonely" and "isolated . The afong; e ¢ to~ and ¥ fro, rry. the books for. “folk would: he,.un- of ‘carrying any ex- ENTERTAINS' ON BBIRTHDAY. Little Earl Barker, son of Mr. an r the sifety | at his home ‘yésterday afternoon, it being his fifth birthday ‘anniversary. Games were - enjoyed - by the littlc Iby the mother. He received a num- ber of birthdny gifts from his friends. In fact, it 9 BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. birthday surfrise by a few of her | friends last evening at her home; 511 | Minnesota avenue, it being the 12th anniversary. The guests were enter- tained at a theater party at the Grand} during the early evening, after which they went to the home, where a birth- day lunch was served by Mrs. Erwig. The guests included, Misses Evelyn and Marie Boe, .Pearl Phelps, Marie Higby, Helen Lucas, Martha Erwig, and little Robert John Henderson. - as librarians. Good elders as well as the METHODIST MISSION SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The Woman’s- Foreign Missionary | society of the Methodist ‘church wiil Have Marks Quite ! condemned as swin- fortune tellers who: But, | latest researches of’ ernoon at the home of Mrs. G."H. Zentz, 415 Bemidji avenuc. The day of special prayer for mis- Society for Psychol- 1 hour, of ‘prayer preceding the:lesson hour; from 2 to 8 o’clock, and all .who |can -are requested to-be present”at | that “hour. s : f : Mrs. M. W. Deputy will have charge !off ‘the lesson “of :the afternoon’and his' with some musical nurhbers: will complete the program. ¥ | The society issued some unique post cdrd invitations, -hoping’ thereby: to enlarge the attendance at ‘the meet~ iing. Everyone is invited :to attend {and become ‘interested’ in: missions.: { Miss' Florence Bagley and Mrs. Zentz will ‘be hostesses. ‘of fine CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TO face of’’'her ‘chose: . ; : t his. N ahd GIVE CAFETERIA SUPPER] at his fingers; and t was deeided ia_ supper Friday 17, ‘béginning at. 6 i ihz'it’erL evening at the to give a cafl ey?ni;y(g‘. Feb, A .| 0’clock, to. they will have off- The ne ‘f_lfi : resifed-<presid trong*andTsecretary, ther officers élected for aré as follows; orn 'bfi:mre;d N. E. missionary, ‘Reymond "o@&l;nm; iss Mary Bell, prayer chair- “man 41135 l{l_ov;‘er qommi:tge‘, Miss; mr-' 0 ence Bell, chairman social committee; The Woihati om’"d‘ldx Virginia Brown, organist; Miss Lillie Stohl and assistant, Ray Nelson; : Stanley Wilcox and Misg Miller, look- out commiittee. York Tribupe. :: ¢ h, wgs visithig the sight of gore into the bathroom, he inguired, where- TO GIVE STEREOPTICAN proceeded to inform LECTURE ON N. Y. CITY| Rev. Blaine Lambert will give a tereoptican lecture on New York City t Puposky Friday evening, at Camp- apir pet 1/ bell Lake school Saturday evening, i = and at Redby Monday evening. He mm]will preach at Campbell Lake Sunday | bravely them. I afternoon at 2 o’clock. MEETING 'THIS' EVENING |2! T T T T, AT {Mrs. A. L. Barker, 1109 Beltrami{E avenue, entertained 20 little friends! Miss Helen Erwig was ‘given ali hold its regular meeting Thursday-afi- || sions will ‘be' observed by a special’l]’ J At _the busifiess” meeting of the [ oh &’ maiden Wil above all want to! Christian Endeavor society held last {¢arch for' the suspicious lines on her| > 1t will alsobe possible to tell parents from the charactelatic, daetyl-] 5o, Imllll““ll_ ‘Colot ‘Combinations— Navy Hindu * Copeén Pearl Grey fully Lavish Productios —FEATURING— § Louise Glaum Part of— MADE' IN BEMIDJ1! erpiece, And“Othe+s ‘Appear In: AT THE Charge. repe Afternoon -sleeves, girdle and- eaded and em- olor to har- e, Sleeves of Bryn ¥ Crepe handsomély embroidered and ‘beaded. See It Tomorrow Is Only One Item of ‘the Wonder- Mahlon 'Hamilion \And ‘supported by a brilliant _co- sterie of .Seven Dazzling Actresses, A'play that is the epitome of Richness.and Quality. - TOMORROW— A'PHOTOPLAY First Showing in Bemidj Tofiigi!i—Thurs.—Fri. | .No Additional Admission Thomas K. Jnce presents DOROTHY | DALTON 'The Dark Mirror (Return Engagement) Also a New SENNETT COMEDY And Part of a Photoplay MADE IN BEMIDJI -ELKO " —~WEDNESDAY ONLY— 10¢-25¢, Use Rebate Cards S O T L T T T QI GRAND —TONIGHT— ENID BENNETT “KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE” a small town—"The Main Street” of the movies. Adapted from-the novel by IRVING 'BACHELLER. | Pathe Weekly News and ‘a’Comedy It. Last Time—Use the Rebate Ticket Famous Paramount Star, in A screaming satire on life in MOMENTS & & Jow e" r 2 “Whien Robért Moore (William Farnum) realizes that scandal is'abrodd about his wife. When Bob waits for Martha’s answer tq his question as * to'whether she had Yeécived a caller that day. When Bob héars’his wife's name in.talk at the club, coupled with that of ‘his employer. . When Bob deécides fo forbid Gibson, his employer, to visit'his home. . When Bob. is foul;xd standihg over: the Gibson; pistol in hand, Al “‘Wiien Bob ‘hears his supposed tH fying against him. v R When Marthabegis Bob to plead guilty: +When Bob's attorney enters a' plea-of guilty for him, and he flies into a rage. When Bob, under a life sentence, says good-bye to his babies. When Martha, freed by law, decides to' marry Rourke, that her children may be cared for. E When Martha begs Rourkenot t6 tell her children their father is a convict. : When Williams confesses that he muidered Gibson. })Vhen the judge takes Williams to Sing’Sing to face Bob. i \ When Bob returns to his family after twenty years’ imprisonment. When Bob saves his son from killing Rourke. When Bob and his family aie rétinited, after long years ,.of separation, :—: VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY :—: dead body of end, Williams, testi- | Rex Today THURSDAY & FRIDAY The Giant Production in 9 Parts 4 WILLIAM F X / AN uth Comfort Mitchiell Stenarioby Mary Murilo. . { WILLIAM FARNUM In his most intensely emotional role since “Les Miserables.” TWO REELS OF THRILLS FLAVORED ] WITH LAUGHS . Rex Orchestra Matineev2:30—-:l0c-25c Eve. 7:10:9:00—10¢-30c

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