Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 20, 1922, Page 3

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| | | MOND. AY EVENING, MARCH 20,1922 THE BEMIDIT BAILY PIONEER ey FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO JOHNSONS BEMIDJI GRAND FORKS STORES:" TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY AT JOHNSON'S Always Busy Store Come in and see what we are going to offer during this’ BIG TWO DAY SALE YOU WILL BE SURPRISED AT THE © 3 ‘BARGAINS telephone 114-W. . Readera it ‘to their guesth and.to thasis selves t6 see that items of local i::l;r;.“ are reported. Every item ixen proper, conside; ion wht usia s owas Roy V. Harker is transacting bu: ness at Grand Rapids today. Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson of Carr Lake visited in Bemidji Saturday. Jog McDonald of Turtle River tran- sacted business in Bemidji Saturday. Don’t forget the Big Shoe Auction Tuesday afternoon at 2 P. M., Eve- ;ning at 7:30 The Snyder Company Sam Paquin of Eckles was a betwe- 5“ business visitor in Bemidji Satur- ay. Mrs. A. Dannenberg is reported to be ill at her home in ~the Kaplan building. Mrs. N. E. Given is reported to o very ill at her home, 707 Minnesota avenue. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t1 Ole Qualley of Saum transacted business in Bemidji Saturday and cal- led on friends. $ Mrs. Fred Swenson of Frohn was shopping and visiting friends in~ be- midji, Saturday. Don’t forget the. Big Shoe Auction Tuesday afternoon at 2/P. M., Eve- ning at 7:30 i The Snyder Company | _ Miss Ruth Grewer; teacher at Sugac Bush, was the guest of friends while 5 PLANYING.TO OPEY GIKT, ., V1 Z3VIASHOP TN NEAR FUTURE Mrs. Beatrice Voight will open ‘al needlework art and gift shop in the azaap: store soon and she: plans: to ry 'a* ‘tomplete line.’ bt L LA TROOP R0, 2 BOY ScouTs, HOLDS MEEXING TONIGHT b Troup No. 2, Boy Scouts, will meet tonight in the basement of the Pres- byterian church at 7:30 o'clock and all'members are urged to be present. Don Whitman will meet with the boys and have charge tonight. LYCANS EN"‘ERTAIN AT BRIDGE AND SUPPER SATURDAY NIGHT Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph and Wilbur Lycan pleasantly entertained twenty-four guests at bridge Satur- day night at the Markham hotel and at 11:3¢ a ‘supper was served the guests in the dining room of the hotel. METHODIST TEACHERS AND : ‘OFFICERS MEET TUESDAY A business meeting of the teachers and officers of the Metnodist Sunday school ‘will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schadegg, 1108 Beltrami avenue. It is arged that there be a large attend- ance. ELKS LADIES WILL MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Elks ladies will meet Tuesday afterncon’ in the club rooms.from 1 to 6 o'clock. Mesdames G. G. Bow- ers.snd B. N. Ebert will be hostesses. All'members are requested to be pres- ent. The volley ball team will play during the afternoon. METHODIST LADIES' AID £ DIVISION MEETS TUESDAY shopping in Bemidji Saturday. World’s Star Knitting Company Agency at 1008 Doud avenue. Tele- phone 393-W. Mrs. E. W.Gaines. ' 5t3-23 Mrs. M. Bone of Kelliher was in De- !’l’lld]l Saturday attending the conven- ion. She came as a delegate. _ Don’t-forget the Big Shoe Auctioa Tuesday afternoon at 2 P. M., Eve- ning at 7:30 The Snyder Company Mrs. W. T. Barry of Kelliher = was shoppmg in Bemidji .Saturday and while here was the guestof friends. Polar Pie. Ask for . = 2-14tf Mrs. M. L. Matson and littie daugh- ter Virgie, will leave tonigi for, Ko'- liher to visit friends for a few days. } Oscar Tyreen and Sam Dai::ax'd came to Bemidji Saturday as dele- gates to the convention from Kelliher Polar Pie. 2-14tf Mrs. D. F. McCann is reported:to be ill and under the care of a “traincd nurse at her home, 700 Minnesv.a avenue, Ask jor 1t. Theron Higbe left Saturday for his home ‘at Wasioja. He has made his son, Jesse Higbe, an extended visit in Bemidji. % Don’t forget the Big Shoe Auction Tuesday afternoon at 2 P. M., Eve- ning at 7:30 The Snyder Company Wm. Stillmaker, who is ereo buildings on his farm near Blackduci, came to Bemidji to spend Sunda, with his family. Mrs. J. B. Duracha and infauc daughter were taken today' from St. Anthony hospital to their home, 9.1 Bemidji avenue. Ask your grocer for a loaf of Sanpitary Health Bread. 6t3-22 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rhea left last night for the Twin cities whcie they will spend a few days on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Miss Avis Cameron returned . Park Rapids this morning to rcsun.e her teaching after spending the wcek end in Bemidji visiting relatives. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18tf Enoch Storey of Scribner autoed to Bemidji Saturday and visited lis wile, who is ill ‘at St. Anthony's ho:pitul Her condition is reported to remain about the same. ¢ | Don’t forget the Big Shoe Auction Tuesday afternoon at 2;P. M., Lve- ning at 7:30 i The Snyder Conipany J. B-Flatley-of-Gitbe guest at thé?homp’afy I Fre 1223 Dewey avenue. He w Ie {resident-of Bemidji and his, famuy | ' will move here soon to make Bemid)t their home. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t2 | Miss Milleanna England ~retura. i the latter part of last week to Bemidj’ |{from Starbuck where she spent her spring vacation. She was iil while at ' her home and could not return .o 1e- {sume her studies at the coilege with he opening of the soring tern Fifteen-inch hard and soft wood slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 1271 | |~ Mr. and Mrs. J Higbe, Cla; | apartments, left Saturday for S ter, calledthere by the ous ill; A P4iftother Mrs. John Let. deiFromsthere Mr. Higbe will Zo io B [ Rochester to transact ‘business for a I {week, and they will also \3 Walter, a student at Hamiine, before they return to Bemidji, 5 .| of the Mooseheart Legion will be held} | wer: | ¢ius, Caro it their son, | nore Rafferty and Beren! Al members, of the dining room di- vision of the Ladies’ Ald of the Meth- odist ‘church, Mrs. Dick Van Arnum, chairman, are requested to be’pres- ent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R.J. Boardman, 1221 Beltrami avenue, at-2:30 o'clock. METHODIST AID DIVISION HOLDS: MEETING TOMORROW The bed room division. of the La- dies’ Aid of the Methodist church, will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. H. Broadhurst, 113 Thirieenth street, and the chairman, Mrs. S. A. Cutter, requests that all members be vres-‘ ent. 3 ORDER OF :EASTE! STAR TO INITIATE CANDIDATES There- will be initiation of candid- ates at the regular meeting of the Order ‘of Eastern Star Tuesday eve- ning nad it is desired that all mem- bers' be present. A social hour will follow the business meeting and lunch, will be served, DEGREE. OF HONOR WILL “ MEET TUESDAY_EVENING * The Degree of Honor will hold its regulur meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the K. of C. hall.- A novel entertainment has been arranged by the comimttec to follow the business mes=tinz and a good lunch will be/ served. It is especially urged that there he a_large_attendance. 'MOOSEHEART LEGION MEETS WEDANESDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Women ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose hall. All members are urged to be present. A fifteen-cent lunch . will be served after the business meating, to which the Legionaires and Loyal Order of Moose are invited. 3 HOLD MEETING TONIGHT] The Woman’s Benetit. Association| of Maccabes will hold their regular, maeeting this evening at 8 -o'clock at the K. of C. hall. The guard team will practice and it is especially urg- ed that all members be present. Friends and members are invited to the dance which will follow the busi- ness meeting. Lunch will be served. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT There will be installation of offic- ers at the regular meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose Tuesday eve-} ning at 7:30, to which the Women of the Mooseheart Legion and members of the Junior Order of Moose are in- vited. A get-acquainted gathering will follow the business session and lunch will be served. It is dediréd that all members (of «the different. jorders be present., MISSMORSE RTAD Mis enteititngd 4 few of her lomé 1220 Bemidji avenue Satu day afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock, fiéing her birth anniversary. ( were enjoyed throughout the after-! noon and a birthday lunch served by! Mrs, Morse. Those present were Elli-| son Gibbons, Jean Otto, Vera Opsahl, Dorothy Rhea, Pluma Kenfield, Bea-| trice Kittleson, Lillian McKee, Jane Bolger and Irene Hoganson. HARKER ENTERTAINS ON DAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY . Roy V. Harker efitertained at 1 o'clock luncheon today in honor of} her little daughter, Virginia's, birth| anniversary. The tables were pretti MRS. i I and Dennison favors. They taken to the matinee for the af- ternoor. entertainment. The guests incladed Helen Palmer, Josephine Lu-| e West, Genevieve Row 3 far-; Norecn Gill, Mary Anne Stewart, vis Parmalee, Maxine Nelson, “|wishes to announce that all niemler W. B. A, OF MACCABES TO ' ROYAL ARCH MASONS TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Royai Arch ghaptes,will meet at §jo’clock sharp this &bfling for worKein the Royal Arch degree. All members are urged to be present a this_hour. LEGION AUXILIARY WILL BE| GUESTS OF LEGION TUESDAY For the benefit of the ladies who werenot present at the last, gneet ing, the American Legion Au¥iHar of the American Legion aAuxili of thé Ralph Gracie Post. No. 14 cor- dially invited to attend a party being given by the Legionaires Tuesday eve- ning, March 21, at 8 o'oclock, in the rooms of the Civic and Commerce as. sociation. Members of the Auxiliary are ex- pected to bring their escorts, hus- bands, fathers, sons or friends. A program is being arrang: ed and the committee in charge as- sures something worth while. Danc- ing and card playing wiil follow the program and after that there will be plenty of cats. The Legion is depend- ing on every member of the Auxiliary to be present. A A A A A A AN A A NN Mr. and Mrs. Al Janiak left today for their new home at Oskosh, Wiscon- son, They visited friends in. Bemidji over Sunday en route from La Porte. E.P. Peterson, the jeweler on Bcl- trami avenue, left this morning for Chicago, by way of Duluth, on a spec- jal business in company with a nuu- ber of wholesale jewelers. You take railroad travel for granted these easy days. But reinember-about Stephensonana the first locomotive. A lucky strike for progress! LUCKY 'STRIKE! The discovery of toasted tobacco was a lucky strike for us. G If you will buy a package of Lucky Strike cigarettes yourself you will see why millions now prefer the toasted flavor.* It's Toasted % Do this today and notice the delicious toasted Burley when you try Lucky Strike. eare gentlemen| | P.D. Brett spent Friday at Walke: transacting business and returned o Bemidji that evening: | Mus. A. Kaiser returned to hexhome Bagley today aftervisiting fo days at the home of her . R. Gilmore, ang. pmily, sis T. U, IN NORTH DAKOTA IS OBSERVING RALLY DAY * Fargo, N. D. March - 20.—Mem~ bers of the Women's Christian Temp- erance Union in North Dakota are jolning.today in the nationwide cele- bration of Prohibition Rally Dag. The day, wag. designated by the national officers to counteract the wet propa- Miss Ellen Neumann returned tuc latter part of the week from Warroad where she visited nds for ten Jdays :acherof fourch grade in Cent ool, has been iil ! for the past week at h room, H1i ‘America avenue: She is recovering and expeets to be able to resume her work W, ¢ . Rv. Fr. Paquin of Fosston was i ~tqmc=rm\\2 - ganda which they = charge -is. being Nfsum nfk')m.“ e { Hx‘ilmgxin S : SCRIBE' OR THE D Do was chosen as it s tho | Bemid etween trains yesterday. e SUB. F A p A held services at Shevlin and visiicd - birthday of Gen. Neal Dow, of Maine here ¢n route to his home, ! p DAILY PIONEER | ;rohobition fame. . Mrs, Ms A. Maione and daughter, 30 Margaret, of International Falls ur- jrived in Bemidji last evening anc were gu their nd fa they 1 tives,y Remodeling puirements. WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, etc.| —Phone 300— McGlernon& Son 317 Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831-W s until this aflernoon ui , Mrs. W." K. Dennison, 3 TAILORING HERE are no Clothes lik® Custom - tailored Clothes. Very few men are built alike; hence it is necessary for per- feet fit to have your Clothes made to your individual re- Years of customer experience have developed our tailoring to the highest art--an art that means the best of everything, including woolens and style. Barney's Toggery POPULAR PRICES Meeting All Competition —THIRD STREET— A Benj.B Hampton %dmflon e PENDERS’, novel by Harry Leon Wilson %laixe Adams - Robert M°Kim ELKO :-: TOMORROW THOMAS The Good Luckftnr in ’ Booth Tarkington’s Famous Story B “THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN” A Paramount Picture You'll Enjoy. A Big Brave, Blood Tingling Story that Will Fill Your Heart Com- pletely —also showing— “THE SEA WOLF” showing intensely interesting sceenes of how the “Sea Wolf” (The Submarine) hunts and is hunted GRAND ::::5TONIGHT 1:30% 9:00 USE_THE REBATE TICKET COMING WEDNESDAY WANDA HAWLEY in “Too Much Wife’ e ) REX-Today WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS “Chasing THEO.ROBERTS: LOUIS WILSON MILTON SILLS CHAS. OGLE “ing “MISS LUL from the Novel and play by Zona Gale “THE ZERQ HOUR! x: comedy LAST TIME TONIGHT 7:30 & 9 10: & 30c THEATRE U BETT” A PICTURE PLAY TRIUMPH ([ — o Life snatched from our parlors “and poarches and held up for the world to see. — Also Show- fle Mobn“ MACK SENNETT PRESENTS BRIGHT EYES with Ben Turpin Ben Turpin does some of his funniest occult tricks in “Bright Eyes,” the first short comedy in which the criss cross eyed comedian has received special mention at the Mack Sennett Studios. In addition to the new tsar the ebulliency of laughter bring into play a host of favorites from the Mack Sennett Studios. Harriet Hammond has the feminine lead and shares honors with Phyllis Haver. Others in the cast are:Dot Farley Bud Ross, Jack Richardson, Billy Bevan, Kalla Pasha and George O’Hara. . 5 i The twists of a complicated and humeorous concoc~ B. W. ALDRICH #%;ic '_’...__->-v Miss Virginia received a .number of I.»irthd:x,v tokens from ner guests, 5 N [ wnnEnann [ ] V ~HURSON & X/ " "MOTOR CARS e T TR T T AT T TR ] PROGRESSIVE AUTO COMPANY H. C. GLESSNER Sales Mor. ' 408-410 America Ave. Phone 187 % By ESSEX Are ¢ { Our New Equipment places us. in a position to take care of v GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING See Us For Price On Your Repairs. Also Agents For g l i :..L“]-..A.....u.l.nu.»-..fi,,-v Bt NS A tion bring Turpin to the screen as a golfer in tweeds, e knee trousers an blazer. Martial complications, involv- ing the star as the man who is almost promised to two fiancees,.furnish a greal portion of the humor. Ben Turpin jus his clevation to stardom in this initial offering which brings into play a larger assembl- age of Sennett favorites than have been seen on the screen at the same time for quite a while. among the star stunts is a hay ride in which he has a ; dozen close shaves with death. A P S S Polar Pie Made From Langdon’s Sanitary Ice Cream POLAR PIE The Popular Ice Cream Bar. S— —-ASK FOR IT— UFACTURING CO. B e NGDON MAN LA B et L R e | e

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