Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 5

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Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114. Readers owe it to their guests and to them- selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. A. A. Andrews left last evenmg for Kellihe: on a busind . ess: trip. Mrs. B W Lakin is spendmg Iew day; xv;l’mnupolu this week. = Leo Mtyer is re] at his home, 805 Miyinégeth avenue. — Ank for it. i Polar Pie. Mrs, Tny]or of Tenstnke called on Bemidji friends and transacted busi- ness here Thursday. Spring will soon be here. Have your car painted or. varnished mow. Pearl Barnell. Phone 202W. 1-17t Mr. Johnson of the new garment rted to be ill e 2-lltf R - D. S. Mj l-st nlgM for - the twin' ¢ | dnyl there on, . b 3 bi PERCY RIGGS. Riggs will play right forward: night for. the:Stal ‘eachers_collige ing Junior college..: Riggs, Simons and Romens form ?good combinaton | in floorwork, although all three men are light. ' Dance Saturday night at new arm- ory. Music by the Syncopators. A.. Parker, who has been ill 'lth la gflppe for the past week, is shop, is moving into an' apartment in the Doran building. —_— C. C. Easton returned this morn- ing from Kelliher where he has trans- acted business far, the past two days. $50,¢ 1000 to lun on !aml. Dean Land company. 1-18¢8 Mrs. H, A. Pflugheeft is confined to_her home today: with spnmed ankle which she réceived: lut evemnx Mr. and-Mrs. ‘Paul: Hq! ptzok -of Tenstrike were business’ vxmnrs in Bemidji Wednesday and while here . called on friends. thlilgnvlstm:hsl:g ‘of ;g h;lda done at e Singer Sewing.Machine agency in the new Kaplan block. l’l'nonzetg’lls8 H. J. LaLonde, fnrmer]y local snles- man for the Standird Oil ¢company, is a business visitor:in Bemidji¢ He-is now located at Hibbing. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf H. Z. Mitchell of the Bemidji Sen- tinel left last mnight for Minneapolis to atttend the annual convention of the Minnesota Editorial association.” Al Huntington proprietor of a store at Backus,.was in .Bemidji yesterday transacting business, and while here was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Bowe. Dalton avenue. —— i Chup Suey and Chow Mein at the Coffee Shop Saturday, Feb. 18 5 :30 to 11 p. m. t2-16 Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Lngeh;nd of # Nevis visited - at ~the - home -of -Rev. and Mrs. O. P. Grambo Wednesdgy and Thursday on their way to the %ult]heran convention at Thief River alls. J, J. Jinkinson, who has transacted businebs at Park Rapids for & week returned to Bemidji today. Mrs. Jinkinson met him here and togeth- er they returned to their home at Becida. Hemstitching of all kmds done at the Singer Sewing Machine. agency in the new Kaplan block. Phonze g’llss Miss Ehaust of the Singer Sew- ing Machine company arrived in Be- midji from Crookston Wednesday to assist at the local branch of that com- pany until another operator can be secured. Mrs, Kenneth Mclver, who has vis- ited relatives . at ~Portland, Oregon, - for some time, king her son, AustinMclver, nded visit. : Spokane for qdlys in Bemidji Lwt3aLENg w8, and while here were guesfs . r.'and Mrs. James Bowe. and Mf. and Mrs. F. H. Lue- beck. They. Teft this mominz for their home. crowds from taking advantage of the | Big Bargain 19c sale last Saturday. ‘The firm reports the largest sales this year. This sale closes Saturday eve- ning, Feb, 18. 2t2-15-16 Rev, 0. P. Grambo left Thursday evening for Thief River. Falls whére he wiil attend the Fosson circuit of the Lutheran Free church in conven- | tion there today. Saturday and Sun- day. He expects to return to Be- midji Monday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and son, Harold, returned Thursday morning from Minneapolis, -where they had been the guests of relatives for a few days, and- attended the wedding . of . Mrs.._ Miller’s __ sister, i Mrs. Inez K. Smith to Fred A. Val- entiney, - They were married on St. ~Valebtine's d mi tcarried out the i valerntine: s e decorations, " Mrs. Smith has vnsltea her sister and family here several times and has “many friends here who extend to ‘them their best wishes. Notlce? ts 1¥étors 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 Jusnce of the ace. 2 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. Filing fee $1. CA OPSA'(I:‘.IA erk. 2tD2-16-17-17 Cold weather did not keep. tle! reported to be about the same, Fifteen-inch bard and soft wood slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 12-7tt Mrs. John Claffy returned the first of the wegk from Duluth, where she went Friday to spend the week end with friends. Polar Pie. 2-14tf - J. M. Barnett, who has been very ill at his home for the past four weeks, was reported this morning to be improving, Chop Suey and Chow Mein at the Coffee Shop Saturday, Feb. 18, 5:30 to'11 p. m. 1t2-16 Ladies’ first grade rubbers to-fit different heels at 76c per pair. Be- midji Shoe Store. 12-25 Earl Dunley will give a dance Sat- urday night in the Christianson hall, and has engaged an orchestra to fur- nish the 'music. Ask for it. Preston Gibson, who is attending college at Waterloo, Iowa, was call- ed to Bemidji,this week as a witness in an auto accident law suit. Dance Saturday night at new arm- ory. Music by the Syncopators. : 1td2-17 1td2-17 Miss Olga Luskish, who was oper- ated on Jast : Snturdny at St. An- thonys hospltnl was reported thiz morning to be very much improved. Chop Suey-and Chow Mein at the Coffee Shop Saturday, Feb. 18, 5:30 to.11 pm 14216 llrs. J. G. McDonald and daughter, lhr‘uente, of Cass Lake spent Thursday in' Bemidji as the guests of Mrs. G. H. French, and famiiy, 1323 anesou avenue. Ask for it. 2148 Mr. and Mrs. N. E. McCallister of Missoula, Mont., who have been visiting - relatives in Grant Valley Polar Pie. today and will visit friends at 404 Minnesota avenue for a few days, Brown -bread, baked beans, rolls, and cakes. All kinds of home cooking will be offered for sale Saturday aft- ernoon at'the Gas Company’s office, by the dining room division of the Ladies’ Aid-of the Methodist c}luzrch t2-17 Earl McMshon returned yester- day morning from Minneapolis where he attended the Lincoln convention. ness for a few days. Show Aero Development. A remarkable coll¢ction of pictures, | which will be more highly. prized. as; years go by, is the series of American | ;(erannuflcll \photographs ; which ex- ajor Ernest Jones, army air service, has gathered during. hls‘fifteen years, ,photugnphi vigualize the successive | ateps” made by the Wright brothers, | ‘Curtiss, Thomas, Wittemanpn and other | lJaltmeel's In this country. Some of these are the only pictures in wxistence of | certaln machines and events. “It is| | probable,” says United-States Alr Ser- collection of air photographs'in Amer- ca” "Oh, o That's We are shortly pmmlled nocxh ] that will button up, and,this m;- L] the old query: "Why is it that :,w man. always buttons her othes up in the reverse fashion from a man?’ If it, were @ fact that all women ifere left handed, apd cmmn@pu i it easier to do. things in.this w4 would be- understandable. - Buf are not. « A ‘Mere Male thing offers ue bx- planation: “Probably, it Is because all women are imitative. They intend in future to oust men from the earth en- tirely. Wherefore:they stand in front of the glass, and endeavor to create in it a reflection as much like a man as possible, But looking glasses al- -ways show things reversed, and wo- man, not being able to realize this, always does things backward.” 8o that’s that!<London Opinion. —_— 118 ben squad in the gamé-sgainst the HAb-|. for. the: p&sfi week, came to- Bemidji j n AFTERNOON LUNCHEON. Mrs. H. E. Swisher entertained a few friends at her home, 1012 Miss- issippi avenue, at afternoon luncheon today, complimentary to her sister, Mirs, J. E. Webster of Virginia, who is her guest. THEATER PARTY, Mrs. ‘Pot - Van ente:gmad four friends’at a‘theatér pai sterday aftermoon and’ then took to the”Coffee” Shog({or ~luncl|. guests were Mrs: Kenneth Kenfleld Mrs. Allen Doran, Mrs..Joe' Farrestel and:Miss Arville’ Kenfield. e s yony o) guests MOOSEHEART LEGION TO o 'NIGHT |, MEET SATURD! | The women of the Mo gion will hold a special meeting Sat- urday evening at the new Moose hall at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of ballot- ing on canrhdnte!, and all members are urged to be present. BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE TO MEET THIS EVENING The regular monthly meeting of the Luther league of the Bethel Lutheran church- will be.held this evening at 8 o'clock -at the church. A social hour with lunch will follow the pro- gram and Mrs. T. B. Nordale will be hostess. All are welcnme, MRS. BROWN ENTERTAINS. Mrs. E. G. Brown entertained a few ladies yestetdly afternoon. at her spartments in the Kaphn building, in honor of Mrs. E. alh%. who will soon leave Bemidji for Chicago . to make her homes They passed an en- joyable afternoon in social conversa- tion, and lunch was served by the : hostess. W. B. A. OF MA(}CABEES TO GIVE HARD TIME DANCE The Woman’s Benefit Association of Maccabees has made, plans for a hard time dance to be glyen in_con- nection with the regular meeting Mon- day night at thel Nangle hall. The business mieeting will precede the dance. All members are urged to be present. "SURPRISE PARTY. Mrs. J. Scarrott was pleasantly surprised last evening by 25 of her friends, at her home, 1011 Irvine avenue, in_honor of her birth anni- versary. Social cnnversnnon ‘was en- joyed, also dancing, music being fur- nished by a four-piece orchestra, and a birthday lunch was served by the self-invited guests. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENTERTAINED AT PARTY Twelve. members of the “Up and At ‘It Sunday’ school ctass of girls of the Methodist: Sunday school enjoyed a taffy })ull Tuesday evening at the home, of their teacher, Mrs. E. H. Denu, 1207 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. Clayton Winter assisted Mrs. Denu. BIRTHDAY PARTY. ‘Miss Olive Sliterof Akeley, a stu- dent of the Bemidji State Teachers college, who makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr while in Bemid- i, entertained several girl friends at a birthday part, Saturday even- ing, at the home of the latter. Miss Sliter served a delightful lunch at a later hour, and she received many handsome birthday gifts. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER. Last evening a pre-nu tial surprise | | 1n this work. .They cover the develop- | $drday. eg rbnskeu with them and at 6 o’clock a | ment of aeronautics, partlcuhrly avia- | sumptuous blnhday dinner was. gerv- |'tion, ‘from 1883 to 1917.-The 1,800 ed, a feature being the large birthday vice, “that this is the most complete § party was given Miss Elsie Shannon by about 25 of her friends who gath- ered at her home, 417 Minnesota avenue, during her absence and await- ed her return. She was showered with many useful kitZien utensils, At He left again this morning for In-;9:30 a tempting luncheon was serv- |ternational ‘Falls_ and other townsied which wag provided by the self-| inorth of Bemidji to transact busi-|invited guests. All enjoyed a most pleasant evening. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE, Ten Bemidji ladies, friends of Mrs. J C. Parker, gathered at her home, 209 Seventh street, late yestérday afternoon, surprising her, and pleas- antly assisted in celebrating her ibirth anmvemry, which occurred yes- ‘brought well-filled cake. In the evening friendly con- iversation was enjoyed while the guests played cards, there being two tables. @ o0 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Pot Roast, Ib. .. .10; Beef Stew, lb Salt; Px k gOc' Beef ‘Steak; Oc; Country Sausage < 20c THE HANDY MARKET The |, VERNON JAHR EN'rtn'rAms Vernon Jahr entertained nine lit- tle frieénds this afternoon at his home, from 4 to 6 o’clock., Games were en- joyed and lunch served. Mesdames Lahr, Darner and Zicgler were also guests of the afternoon. SHOWER SURPRISE. Thirty-five friends of Mrs. Oscar Olson gave her a shower surprise yes- terday atternoon at her nome, 15 Fourteenth street, and a pleasant aft- ernoon was spent in social conversa- tion while the ladies sewed on fancy work! Lunch was served hy the selt- mvxted guests cAT’S SKIN <AS PAIH KILLER 'Find_ There ,1s Somsth § ,lhthcr quql "mmqqy" rnuum-mm than any other: dlsease, Bee sting' cure ‘has, of. course, ' 1ong vbeen kno¥wn, and it certalqu seems to do gdod in some cases. Other people wear necklaces of beads—am- ber or ordinary blue glass—to ward off attacks. The bellef that a silver ring with a plece of copper let into the side will cure rheumatism is also very widespread. It is, at any rate, less in- convenient than the Cornish cure, which necessitates crawling under a bramble that has formed a second yoot in the ground, or drinking water In which a “thunder-stone” has been bolled. Finally, there is the wearlng of a cat's skin, a custom Introduced by Belgian refugees during the World war. There would seem to be a sound reason underlying this particu- lar belief. Stimulate the circulation, and you do" something toward curing rheuma- tism. So if you wear a rough, warm -substance like a eat's skin next your body, you reduce your chances of catching rheumatism. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ELKO SUN.—MON.—TUES. HlS NI WEQT PICTURE Showmg ‘for the First Time in This City. SATURDAY & SUNDAY 507 Béltrami Ave. 00000000 GRAND nre more. unrlmm cures !or- OEOI'!OI! wANE Tunguucnou s *Ladies Must «BETTY COM Ao o QParamonnt Gpicure 9000000000000 | - I — i « PACE FIVE CHICAGO ALDERMAN HAS OWN IDEAS ABOUT FLAPPERS (By United Preas) Chicago, Feb. 17.— Alderman “Bathhouse” John Coughhn has de- finite ideas about flappers. He de- fined them today as follows: “A flapper {6 a youthful female, beauteous externally, blase inter- nally, superficially intelligent, imita- tive ta a high degree. Ller natural habitat is the cabaret, the ballroom and the boulevard, the fast motor car. She brouses about the 3rough of %" Smiles much to make these look pennies. the winter months. You. “Brighten up your Home” ‘A can or twu of Hickory paint and a brush will do All you need is a brush and the spare time of Hickory paint is a free flowing, easily a;pplied paiat that you can put on yourself. ‘We'll direcl: you so you will be able to turn out as good a job as a professional, Come in and let us tell you how easy it is to brighten up around the house at a cost so small it will surprise C. E. Battles - Hardware learning, pitking up its"tidbits smart 1. phrases which it glibl,y repeats. with- out fully sensing their meanings. She comes from_all walks wf life and has for its main requirenient nerve, a face and figure either actually beau- | tiful or susccptlble to a rtistic effort.” is Pride L.amp. Father (reading a let ter from his son at college to mother;)—Myopia says | he's got a beautiful laiop from boxing. 1 Mother—I just knew he'd win some- | thing in his athletics.—From the| Padlox Now, whet there’s so little to do owut-o-doors, is a good time: to bright-. en up the hoiue. You'll find: many places that need it— the scratched plece of furniture, the \vorn and scuffed-up floo:t, the in- terior of the summer kitchen, the crull look- ing and fade'd walls of that you have planned 10 do many times. as bright and shiny as new . . I TD P _ 814 BELTRAMI AVE. Bulk Oatmeal, 6 Ibs.... Pure bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs 4-sewed Brooms 10 tall cans Milk....._.. 99¢c Pure Lard, 2 lbs........ 25¢ 5-1b pail Syrup............| 25¢ 10-Ib pail Syrup.......... 45¢ Eat-More-Raisins, 3 15-0z pkgs . Large bottle Catsup.... 3 cans fancy Logan- berries Cleaned Currants, 1b..20c Beef Stew, 1b Lamb Stew, 1b . Veal Stew, 1b .. Pot Roast, 1b . Roll Roast .. Veal Shoulder, 1b. Leg of Veal, 1b ... Veal Chops, Ib Fancy Oranges, per doZ .......ccocoiooemioinrecreenna. Large, Juicy Grape Fruit, 2 for .......ccocoooeoiome L. 25¢ JO0/Ibs Sugar-..i. i idundanndivinabnnatanins —MEAT SPECIALS— Red Seal Coffee, 5 lbs Golden Gift Coffee, 3 lbs ... o Uzar Coffee, 3 lbs .$1.15 Wool Soap, 4 bars......25¢ Cocoa Hard-water Soap, 3 bars 6 bars Toilet Soap......25¢ Creamery Butter, 1b..35c Oleomargarie, 3 1bs....70c Health Bread, pkg.....32¢ Sterilized Bran, 2 pkgs ... ...98¢ Leg of Lamb Lamb Shoulder, 1b......18¢ Hamburger and Pork Sausage, b .............. 15¢ Pork Roast ...... 15c¢ to 25¢ Fancy Dressed Chickens, b wosinimmeping 32c PHONE 29’A Grocerz and Meat Sgeclals " ’ a room or tw o—all jobs l MILLER’S GASH and CARRY STORE pprese GRINAGER’S SUNSHINME new large size, 2 for. Granulated Sug‘ar, L " bags . Pike County Tomatoes ! Pillsbusy’s Vitos Wheat Cereal, a pkg.......... 22¢ Rickelieu Rolled Oats— Se‘e our window—five rea- Sons why our sale is larger on this one Richelieu item: 1. Wonderfully free from hulls. 1. Sweet and fresh (not bitter and soggy). 3. Large, full, well roll- ed flakes — not small broken pieces. 4. Flakes cook up in- dxvmually instead of running together in a pasty mass. 5. Selling at a popular price, for large size..25¢ Our bargain table has twg groups of ' specials that will interest the average housewife; real bargains, 2 for 29¢; 2 for........ 39c Minnesota Early June Peas, 2 cans Towa Sweet Corn, 2 cans * Pure bulk Cocoa, grade, not bitter for less mone, pkgs .. as some % 2-1b ..32¢ SunshineUrn, Brand Cof- fee, in 1-lb pkgs..... 25¢ Large fancy golden stripe Florida Grape Fruit, 2 fori i in v d 25¢ Sunkist Oranges, a doz— 35¢, 50c, 60c, 65¢, 70c Sweet and thin skin, {ree from frost. Fancy Bananas, at their best, a Ibewo........... 12¢ Tuncy delicious Apples, 2 sizes, at their best, per 1b . SR [ Large assortmcnt of Win- saps, Yellow Newtons, Rome Beauties, Spitzen- berg, Black Bens, Black Twigs and Red (,hukul Pippins, per lb....... Cofl‘ee—ng Coffee cut, in 10-1b lots..$1.98 Large fancy yellow Span- ish Onions, a 1b......15¢ Catsup, large 1-1b-2-0z bottles, best money can buy, special .. ..28¢c One assortment nl c(mned Soups, to close out at, per can Mayonnaise Dre: (Richelieu) 1. Has the delicate flavor and taste ad the smooth creamy appearance of the home-made article. 2. Save time and labor in the kitchen by using this pelfect Mayonnaise Dress ing, prepared ready for use, 3. More economical per ounce of dressing than other brands. popular prlco ....... veinanurnatd 4Sc 8c ing fleeced, special . grades, on tables, special... $2.00 grade, now .. .. 200 pairs Ladies’ Comfy "Slip- good heavy- i .$1.69 Children’s Arctic Owrshocs. good heavy fleece, Boys” Moceasins, sizes up to 2; at . Men’s Dress Rubbers, on tablcs, good grades, special .. ..98¢ ......... $1.39 on tables, special Ladies’ Rubbers, some lngh and some low heels, Men’s All-Rubber Arctic Over- 1 . pers,, bést qua]lty felti nswomd regular $2.00:grades—on tables shoes, $4.50 grade, extra spe- s; worth up to to elose, special'..................98¢c cial ... $1.89 * Childrers' Buttdh Shoes, made Mens Shoes, Gotzian’s $10.00 Ladies’ high Overshoes, high- 7% P . . grade, Goodyear welt solu-x, fleeced, hutton. $fi 50 grade, of Kid Leather, now...........98¢ lon tables ... ...$2.98 now . 32.98 Ladies’ Arclic Overshoes, 1- Men’s Canadian Kmt Felt Ladies’ Oxfords and I’ buckle style, ; Shoes, $4.00 value, special e e b values up to $8.50, now....$2.98 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————eeeteeemem . Boys’ and Girls’ Rubbers, good ...48¢c Boys’ School bhoos, bLout style, special ...... 2 -..$1.89 69c GROCF,RY Phone g53 i’.’.:i"‘s‘o;".:,‘luxflfiolv.‘::r Sc No. 214 cans, 3 for.45¢ Good sound Cabbage, Rome Bequty Apples, for pies and sauce, a lb....5¢

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