Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 16, 1922, Page 5

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by M telophone 114-W. it _to their guests selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item - will be given p r ‘considera- tion.when c ‘fgn knowa., . Harry Keehr was a , ness visitor “Paesduy Frof’ Rockwood. ob wd? iw azk disd s .. Mrs. P. L, Brown is reported to be ill at her home,1418 Beltrami avenue, 0d8Y: £ e 1ules v o' 5 2148 Mrs: “Wm:-Blakeley ‘of Farley was a between train ‘shopper in Bemidji Wednesday. - ;o —— Fred Barker of Wilton was a be- tween train business. visitor in Be- midji Wednesday. C. M. Johnson ‘is _spending this week at his home at St. Cloud, hav- ing been called there because of the illness. of his wife. Spring will soon be hr‘m Have your car painted or varnished mow. Pearl Barnell. Phone 202W. 117 Mr. and Mrs, Peter Utter and son|. Lawrence of Puposky, who have vis- ited relativeg in Bemidji for a few days, returned to: their home Wednes- day, D. ‘C. ‘Dvoracek and “B. ‘A.’ Rose, St. Paul, eonducted: an'-agricultural meeting at Pinewood Wednesday, and returned to Bemidji yestefdiy anorn- ing. i Mrs,C. . R. Cooki of Belle Plaine, Towa, is expected to arrive in Bemidji tonight to visit. here parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Thonlas - Bailey, ‘616 Mississ- ippi._avenue. Rev. Blaine Lambert is spendin this week at places in the vic?rfity 0. Nebish, and expects to visit two lum- ber camps on this trip. He: will re- turn to Bemidji about the middle of next week. . Only. three' more" days left of the big 19c Bargain Sale at Wilsons Fair Store. Some items have been sold out glready, but others have been re- served for' these last days. Do not miss getting your share. 2t2-15-16 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barrett and family moved from the farm where they have spent a few months to their home, Twenty-first and Dalton. Mrs. Barrett is reported to be ill and un- der doctor’s care. $50,000 to loan on. farms. Dean'| = 118t Gust. Lettfers of near Blackduck, who is employed at the Third Street Cafe while attending the Bemidji high school, is making his home with Mr. and Mprs. J.' M. Barnett, 1008 Mississippi avenue. Land company:’ Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Howe of Redby ' came to Bemidji yesterday and were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Bailey, 706 Thirteenth street. Mrs. Howe underwent an operation ° this morning at St. Anthony’s hospital. 2:14t8 Polar Ple; “'Ask for it. Mrs. Carl Jones of Nebish arrived in Bemidji *Wednesday = morning, called here to serve as a petit juror during this term of court. While here she will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. M. W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue. Cold weather: did not “keep -the crowds from taking ad of the Big' Bargain ‘19¢ "nli"‘p turday. The firm reports the I st sales this year. - This sale. closes Saturday eve- ning, Feb. 18, .. 7 2t2-15-16 B. A Rose, potato specialist, uni- veru.ity farm; St. Paul, was in Bemidji yesterday. transgeting business, and left last evening’for Kelliher, where he expeeted to hold a meeting today., D. ‘C. oratek accompanied him to Kelliher last’evéning. Miss Carol ' Knox, who came to Be- midji Friday ‘evening to_ assist in caring for her mother, Mrs. M. W. Knox, returned to her school duties at Blackduck Monday morning. Mrs. Knox, who has been under doctor’s care for the past month, has.improv- ed considerably this week. Fifteen-inch. hard and soft wood slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 12.7¢¢ A message was received from ‘M. ‘W. Deputy, -Rochester, Monday eve- ning staging that Mrs. D undergdne a serious o] Colonfal hospital that. Bemidji friends-will learn- that- another message rece; this morning “reports her to be get- tihg along " agimvell s, could;be ex- péeted:— - i e e et Polar’ .t 2148 A, 1C.] Godd¥kd,tel rfié engineer of m,iu ke ‘ageniy) arrived in Bemidji Friday morning from the| twin citics' where he had spent several | —— days attending the auto show. As Mr. Goddard contemplates purchas- ing a new, large car in the near fu- ture, tha: exposition was of especial interest to him. He was the dinner guest of the M. W. Knox family and his daughter, Miss Ruth, while in the city en route to his home at Red Lake. During his absence, Mr. God- dard visited his brother, William God- dard, and his sister, Mrs. Emma Ocum, and other relatives and friends in Minneapolis. 'rlllle several-| “olar Pie. Ask'for-it.” ~2-14tflather-any; Bemidji busi- SE s *|ning from c ni“salad, picklo% o coffee, tea. SIMPLE BUT LUXURIOUS -All of the smart style features whieh in outer garments.are combined in this handsome coat of marabou - brown marvella trimmed Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Harry McGriff transacted bn‘siness at Cass Lake yesterday and returned to Bemidji last evening. A. E. Ellison.returned to Bemidji this morning. from a business trip to Kelliher, Big Falls and other towns north of here. Chop Suey and Chow Mein at the Coffee Shop Saturday, Feb. 18, 5:30 to1lp. m. 1t2-16 Mrs. Wm. Chichester was operated on at the Milled hospital, St. Paul, Tuesday, and word was received this morning that she was getting along nicely. Niie Mrs. Irvin- Omdahl, who has been visiting friends at Clearbrook, came to Bemidji yesterday, to get doctor’s care for her arm which was broken recently. Dr. G, H. Zentz went to Gonvick yesterdny afternoon and preached at a service at the Gonvick hall during the evening, returning to Bemidji this morning. _ /ChgpuSueyand Chow Mein at the Coffee Shop Sfiurxgey, Feb. 18,.5:30 to 11°p. m. 1t2-16; E. A. ‘Barker is attending the week’s conventions being held in the|, cities this week; the Rexall, hard- ware: and . pharmacists, and will re- turri( to"Bemidji the latter part of the week. Mrs. B. F. Case, Elko, Minn., and Mrs. F. H. Mero, Dorset, left yester- day for the home of the latter, after vixitinf their sister, Mrs. E. N. Ebert, for a few days. Mrs. Ebert made the trip td_Dorset with them yesterday and’ retumre%, home this morning. Py % Mr. and Mrs. Burnham of Wilton transacted -business:in Bemidji . yes- terday and returned to their home in the evening, They were accompani- ed hnn!eni:y their .daughter, Miss Bessié, who: has’ been.employed here and will visit there for a few days. Chop Suey and_dhow Mein at the Coffee Shop Saturday, Feb. 18, 5:30 to 11 p.m. ", 1t2-16 Notice) to electors in township of Bemidji, the annual town meeting will be held in-the town hall March 14, 1922 - £ Officers to be elected as follows: one supervisor, one clerk, one treas- urer, one constable, one justice of the peace. z . The Australian system of balloting was adopted a year -ago. All candi- dates for office are required to file their names with-the clerk at least one week before election. Filir'llg fee 1. o CARL OPSA'’ Clerk. 3tD2-16-17-17 VALENTINE SUPPER. Listen to this. S for the Valentine cafeteria supper at the Presbyterian church’ Friday eve- 5:30 to 7:30: Hot meat pie, meat loaf, escalloped oysters, cheese potatoes, escollaped potatoes, baked beans, Iac 2 rolly, cakg, pie ice cream, jello* \@')ped ¢ P The dinihg' Yoom &wisiqn Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist d will hold @’ food ‘salé ‘Saturday iffter- | | noon at the Gas '¢om "rig’s o which: timelall-kind$ ofh She Remembered. Rosemary ’gu four years old and was always inquisitive, One day her mother. was sweeping-and.a curioas looking ™ insect ran-from - beneath’ the rug. Her mother told her it was a *“thousand-legged worm.” About a week later Rosemary was drawing " some pictures. Her mother asked what the drawing was supposed to be. Rosemary said: *“Why, moth- er, don't you know. It's a picture of ged worm we smw:the | oD FELLGWS.TO FUT 0 3 1. Fiwill be held ‘Frida; » ELKS:LADIES .VOLLEY. BALL ENTERTAINS AT HOME SCIENTISTS WILL STUDY RAT fiood Results Expected to Follow Ob- servations to Be Carried Out at Philadelphia. ‘The superrat, unjike the .superman of Nletzsche, 18 not of the warrior's type, but is a gentieman, an aristocrat Clarence Curtis. pleasantly enter-| gy i although dem tic in his tained thirty friends at his home in ;“;urt, thoux oTRRS East Bemidji last evening. Social conversation and danciag were en- oyed until 'a late hour, after which Yonck Was'gerved by, Mrs,, Ciztis. ) ;. SECOND' DEGREE. WO ‘The:'regular meetingzo6f the':l. 0. filng at ‘Ther 8:6'clyck at the Maose | ‘be work_in the second. degr and all members are ,mxed,..torbe_ w1 ~SYEAMS PLAY TOMORR( .. The Elks ladies’ volleyball teams are requested to be at the hall from 2:80 o'clock to 6 o’clock tomorrow afternoon, as some interesting games are being anticipated, ELKS TO REHEARSE AFTER REGULAR MEET .TONIGHT After the regular: meeting of the B. P. O. E. at the hall tonight there will be a rehearsal for thé minstrel show and it is especially urged that He Is gentle and sociable, a good fel- low, healthy and active, and has sn esthetic side, being fnqfl of good m sic. e These. are , of "the. conclusions drawn from . .years»of . gxperiments K with - the ‘rodent 'by - Dn:Midlton H. Greenman, ‘diréctor ¢f' thé Wistar In- stitute, at Phlladelphia. = * To make ohservations gn A:more ex- tensive scale .and.under, more favor- able conditions than, heretofore, par- icularly in-food research, the insti- tiite is building a $30,000 home for ‘rats. The building will be & one-story wing to the present structure, and will be provided with every kind of convenience conducive to rat comfort and well being. The results, it is be- lieved, will'be of far-reaching benefit to mankind. - Outside of an office and laboratory there will be a well-equipped gymnasl- um for the rats. Ladders for climb- ing, modified trapezes, running space, treadmill cages, and knawing appara- tus will be -provided .to give the eu- Here’s the menu] ;51 d, maparo- ! ;|and Legionnaifes who ‘wish to attend. all members be present. HAMLINE GLEE CLUB ,, ... ENTERTAINED ‘AT DINNER ) Mrs. J. H. Koors ntertained the 171, k ’S . members of the Hamline Gluée cfg; 'PATCHING UP KING'S SPEEOH at 6 o’clock dinner last evening al her home, 912 Minnesota avenue. She was assisted by Mrs. G..G::Bow- ers, Miss Thelma Bowers and Miss Bertha Websters i - W After the concert they wi tained at a dance and by the high' school puj genically raised rat the proper exer- cise. Serious Om n Recently Gave Brit- . ish Parliamentary Authorities a “Bad Fifteen Minutes.” William Cobbett, who used to com- Vs e enter- H different English . of the king's speeches to parllament, surely never contemplated the omission which marked the king's speech at the open- ing of the recent session. The speech B. A. C. CLUB MEETS. The B. A. C. club held a short busi- ness m’eeting_lpst evening from 7:30 ;?regb;gx?i:l; ’::'h:?:h:”::;ne;}:n‘:fe dfll: itself was remurk..nhly short—139 mock trial for their meeting next words all told—and it came to a sud- Wednesday night. They dismissed den stop without the usual invocation early so that tie members could at-| of God's blessing an the labors of par- tend the Hamline Glee club concert. | liament. When the king had departed, : the officials were horrified at the \MOOSEHEART LEGION, TO omission ; and hastily sent up a verbal HOLD SPECIAL MEETING] addition to the press. Some of the There will be a special meeting of | newspapers used it and some did not. the women ‘of the Mooseheart Le-| Nor was this all, for when the lord gjon held Saturday evening at 8| chancellor in the hopse of lords and o’clock at the new Moose hall for the | the speaker in the house of commons purpose of balloting on candidates, | read out the speech it the afternoon andse:’tl members are urged to be| yping the invocafiop was there, but present. the words were different from those PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER. wpv“;‘:‘mr]fl'r.rin %‘Yx'éflda,m T;" se- Miss Elsie Blackburn entertained et .smkr{ 2 “'" ’ eset b ;n‘” 10 young Jady friends at a pre-nup-| Would meke interesting matter for a tial shower, last evening at her home, | Modern Pepys. ) ‘ 611 MifnsissipEi a\éeilmle. comfllin;enb- e Ay ary to Misg Elsie Shannon, eas- 5 : ant social evening was enjoyed and | Amusing, but Wh-'t' About usieians? Junch ‘was served by the hostess. Miss | " ‘An nnrghenrsedjk'm’lg énacted Shannon was'the recipient of a num- | during’the prodifctibli ‘of" the “revue ber-of useful gifts. i “Splash Me” at tlie 'livoll Music hall 9 at Hull, England. A’spectacular fen- VALENTINE PARTY. "ture is a great glasy tank, said (0 hold Vernon Jahr entertained 12 little [ 20,000 gallons ~of ~Water, in’ which neighbor friends at 5 Valentine party | upnthing belles” disnoft thiemselves, As af me, cl venue, was being b * yesterday from 4 to 6 oclock, cele- the tank was being Prepared *for the brating his seventh birth anniversary. Games were enjoyed by the little folks, and Mrs. Jahr. served a birth- day lunch. Vernon received a num- water flooded the ‘M{dge.” Thé revue: artlsts scampered off,'but many of the musiclans were drenched. ' The water: ber of gifts from his guests. ‘| found its way to the busemént beneath Sem——— the stage, and stood at such ‘a level A. F. AND A, MASONS PUT that the orchestra, o an elevated plat- ON THIRD DEGREE WORK | form, had to:play With their feet in Bemidji lodge, A. F. and A. Masons | several inches of water when they re- held a regular communication :at Ma- | turned to their places. The consterna- sonic_hall last evening and conferred | tlon of the audience gave way to the third degree upon.a large class. | ymusement when the orchestra was &oll::an{htehed:eznIn“bl;‘sir]:eus l:“"“ overwhelmed. The bathing scene, of e work, lunch was n szgved. The scocion was well attend. | CUP* had to be abandoncd. BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE " A% Guaranteed. MEETS FRIDAY: EVENING Mr. Henry Carr—You guaranteed The- Luther' league 3? the “Bethel | - that the engine of this used car would Lutheran_chiirch fvx\‘lll' 'Hdl‘fl“;efs‘te'g:- develop 60 horsepower. Look it over. lar meeting Friday evefiing ‘ati §| Dgaler—The ‘60 horsepower is all o’clock in the basement of the church, | there only they uppear to be pulling A program will be given, followed by | in opposite directions, a social hour at ‘which Mrs. T. B.| = Nordale will be hostess. All are wel- come. A METHODIST LADIES’ AID- © HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church held an interesting business meeting yesterday afternoon in the church basement after which a very fine hot supper was served by the hostesses, Mesdames Van Arnum, Geror, Darner and Robinson, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Supper was served to about 125. MOOSEHEART WOMEN PLAN COSTUME PARTY WDNEESDAY The women of the Mooseheart Le- gion have planrd a costume party in connection with their regular meet- ing Feb. 22, Washington’s birthday, at whick time a class of candidates will be, initiated, after which a 15¢ cent lTunch will be served to all Moose L William A.Brady I ‘A1l ladies are requested to attend in costume. g ' IlllIIIIIIIIIIIII[@ll!llll!ll"lllMIIIIIIII T T T T T been glgddened ; single gold franc’ T ¥ ry unit ‘whieh # -.all_financial a@fi ’ o Nations, % 18 a plece’ of ‘gold. Wt one-third the size of an English farthing, with the inscription on one side, “S, des N. (Societe des’ Nations), 1021;” and on }Z A" melodrama fiilled the other “1 franc or.” In American currency it is equal to 01925 dollar. |= Apart from there being only one gold Ea,m’eal- = frauc,.the remarkable thing about It |S&1Ve you a 1r is the hape, which is octagonal, and [=life, then you're a loser. maybe it will act as a protest against ELK O the continued use of round - coins, 00000000000 £ = = which does not enable one, say, to teil the difference by feeling hetween a gix-pence and a’ half-sovereign.—Chris- tfan Science Monitor. .llllllllllllllll ZI:VEH pigin of the bad grammar and the in- | performance the ved'klde ‘bufst and | Fashion’s Pilgrimage Begins. What the faghions, both feminine and masculine, will be in North Amer- lea next May may be known now by anyone who is in Buenos ‘Aires. A news letter from the South American metropolis announces that all the spring styles from Paris, and London, too, are to be seen in the shops there and on the streets. The straw hat of 1922 is there, beginning its march northward, arriving at Havana in January ‘or ‘February, New Orleans and Palm Beach ‘by ‘March, “Atlanta and Charléston' in April," and the rest of the continent in May. ' All the faslifonable world 1t Buenos Alres cun” furnish advance’ ‘fnforma- tion on fabrics, tolors and mddes, and an enterprising correspondent or two could : very well supply interesting pointers to the-curious in the midst of our northern snowdrifts. ~eY UBSCRIBE. FOR - THE -PIONEER TOMORROW & SATURDAY A Picture That Sparkles With || Romance and Adventure. —FRIDAY & SATURDAY— ELKO BlG Pans: oo s aysisins 6 of each than this. FROM OUR SPECIAL SALE NOW ON Grey Enameled 23-quart Sauce 12-quart Enameled Water Pails 69c St. Dennis Cups and Saucers, J. P. Coat’s & Merrick’s Spool tles ... ........75¢ Cotton .......c...... 4de 14-qt Double Boil- Children’s Heavy Hose . ... .. 25¢ 21-qt Covered Sauce : BLANKETS Pans ..........75¢c All Sizes 85¢, $1.98, $2.98, $3.25, $5.25, $6.49 These were from 50c to $2.00 more MEN’S & BOYS’ SWEATERS j‘ji‘flt*‘fi!.‘o."rmg'wzsr—rr Is HE! Fennimore’ Cooper summed up, in 'vfn,‘ the Pi%:’::r Days of Amer- vo'does 'William S. Hart, on the e 1i€e of the Great Wild P _ SHOWING-FOR' Many call “White Oak,” with its love, THE 'FIRST TIME ::-, thrill, iuddnnnl, the finest picture IN THIS CITY e ever made. See it! Tingle! SAT.&SUN. 7 GRAND Judge for yourself! Polar Pie Made From Langdon’s Sanitary Ice Cream POLAR PIE The Popular Ice Cream Bar. —-ASK FOR IT— / \ LANGDON MANUFACTURING CO. JIM LEISTERin | “DEACON DUBBS” / ' ——AT—— ol LAVINIA SCHOOL HOUSE Saturday, Feb. 18th, 8:00 P. M. SUPPER AND DANCE _ ADMISSION—75c & 35¢ Lttt L READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS | < LEADERS ALUMINUM WARE 25¢ T-cup Percolators. . 75¢ e .....$1.00 5-qt Preserving, Ket- 4-qt Mixing Bowls.75¢ Cake Pans .......75¢ Colonial Pattern / Sthrills, suspense and deepZ If “Life” fails toZ fresher view ofZ 28‘:’ $.2‘48'f§725'9?' ggg(s) Aluminum Ware ik bl 5- Kettles. . $1.2 MEN'S UNION SUITS e $1.39, $1.69, $1.98, $3.98 A saving of 75¢ to $1.50 CURTAIN MATERIALS 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, 29¢ A saving of 10¢.to 20¢ a yard 27-Inch GINGHAMS " 12¢, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ 12-qt Water Pails. $1.25 10-qt Dish Pans. .$1.25 24-qt Double Boil- 8-qt Presérving Ket- 7 tles r........51.25 'MANY NOTION SPECIALS :—’—: ‘“OF COURSE’’ THE BIG VARIETY STORE WITH THE LARGEST STOCK ON BELTRAMI AVE.

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