Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 22, 1922, Page 3

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FOLLOW THE JOHNSON'S STORES: BEMIDII GRAND FORKS 4 The Storo that has Low Prices to 'WE ARE GOING TO OFFER BLOOMERS §* TO/YOU; ONE ALL, AT - COLORS ARE: Corn Flower .-Canteloupe - tems for thia i will | gladly. received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. - Readers owe it to their guests and to them. toms of & it 14 tion when source is known, transacted business in Bemidji S@V( & urday- o%i_ Mus. B:*W. Larkin expects to'deave tomorrow for Bismarck, N. D. to visi. her sister, Mrs. Sells. Polat Pie. Ask for &t 2-14ti Mrs. Coan of 1005 Mississippi av- | enue spent Sunday with her son, Olin Coan gnd family at-Nymore. Mrs. A:'B. Coy of Liberty wasical- led to Missouri Tuesday by the seri- ous illness ‘of her mother, Mrs- G. W Hoffman. % P. L. Brown left Tuesday. &ftei- noon for Bagley where he will tran- sact business in that vicinity for = few. days. N P. E. Welch, of the Minniesota Elec- tric Light & Power Co. office force is reported to be ill at his"home, 1433 Irvine avenue. S World’s Star -Knitting- Companj Agency at 1008 Doud avenue. Tele- phone 393-W. Mrs. E: 513-2% Mrs. Reindell, who is:making her home at 402 Irvine avenue, spent the week-end at the D. 'W. Mehler farm home near Bemidji. e J. H. McRoberts.of -the Fenterance district was a visitor in Bemidji Mon- day.. He reports portions - of tnat country to be well covered with water. ¥ Mr. and Mrs, N. Cote' of Bootleg Lake were shoppers in the; city. Sat- urday. . Mrs. Cote also visit sister, Mrs. Sherwood of - Ele street. Polar Pie. Ask for fu. - 2-14tf J.” C. McGhee,. county superinten- dent of schools, is visiting schools-in the northern part of the county.and expects to be away from Bem'dji for about two weeks. 2. “Mrs. Philip Olin. returned. to her home at Third street Sypday morn- ing, after spending-a week pleasantly with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Mac- Kilvié; and friends in' Minneapolis. Ask your grocer for a-loaf of Sanitary Health ABreld. 6t3-22 - Mrs. W. B, MacLachlait of Warrcn arrived ir Bemidji Tuesday and 1s the guest of her mother; Mrs. Mai- garet Beéll, and her. sisters,” Miisdes Florence and Mary Bell, 911 Minne- sota avenue. . - Misgioharg, Mrs, W, 8- .Cuik- mings: are the-proud parents of o daughter horn..at _St. Antliony hosy tal Monday ‘morning: Mis. Cumm’ and the baby ‘are reported o be duing very nicély. i Polaf Pie. ~Ask for it. | Miss Carol Knox, who spent the week end'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.-Knox and family, 1117 Park ‘avenue;, returned to: her duties as teacher of the Summit school near Blackduck Monday morning. 214t C. A.. Huffman left Monday night for Boscobel, Wisc. upon receipt o1 a telegram from Mrs. Huffman, telling of ‘the death of her sister at that city. # | Mrs. Huffman hag been with her sis- ter nearly two_weeks, during her ill- ness. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18H Frank Zentz left last ' Tuesday |evening for his home at Albany, Mo. {after visiting at the home of his bro- ither, Dr. G. H. Zentz, and family, fo1 Ithe past ten .days. He will visit his sister at Gladstone, Iowa, en rcut. to his honie. 3 Dr. Gi.H. Zentz left this morning for Wadena where he wiil meet Dr. J. C. Craig and Bishop Mitchell, and with othefs, they will discuss plan. ifor the Methodist hospitar:which will ;| without. doubt. be-erected at Wadena in the near future. Polar Pie. Ask for it.. Mrs, Blaine Lambert evening at: Hines 2-14t¢ last ent betwegn: _trains. Rey. Lanmbert was called elsewher: | and cauld.f gagement y st -land Mrs. Lfixs’m there in his arbsenqe» y Miss Bessie Evans teacher of ihe fourth gradé ‘in theiCentral school, was not able to: respitie ‘her: teachirig | this week after her weeks illness, bu: {left Tuésday evening for her homie at iMap]e Grove to recuperate. _She ex- ects to:return to - Bemidji afte: aster. s K Fifteen-inch hard aad soft wood | slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. = ° 12-7t¢ | Mrs. Marcia T. Mitchell, who has been rooming for some timé at tne |corner of Fourth street and I 3 i avenue is the guest of her son, D. S. | Mitchell and: family, 32 Tenth" street B for a feyy days. Mrs, Mitchell’s Jarge —G-iri?nd& regret - -she ‘g .leave lagn) for ~ Minneapohs e v o -th ischool meets the high school §quad in W.Gaines, J ADOLPH. BERGLAND . Bergland will play running guaxd for; the :State -Teachers college “bas ket ball squad tonight when tnat ths second ganie of the series to du- cide'the championship of the Bemidji schools. - Bergland hag played ir ‘a number of games for the college part-time and - played the . ‘enti.e period at Deer. River and Hibbing. A, C. Graff of Wolfe Lake was a business visitor in Bermdji Tuésday. - Ofey Haugenson -of Wilton wis a business visitor in Bgmidji Tuesday. Henry Welter of Puposky is atte: ing to“business matters in Bemidji this’ week. Howard Lamp who:has been ill Tor the past two weeks with flu and pnen- monia is reported to be improving. My, aiid M#s, James Wright of ‘Du- luth were in Bemidji Tuesaay arrasi~. ing ‘to move to their farm at Lake Plantaganet. | . Mr. Hintz is.moving his family from the 'W.:.G Schroeder farm at Gra t Valley. to.the Frank Gagnon farm in. I‘{orthern this week. Pl FOR SALE_Dining room table, in good condition; haven’t room for it. Call 1311 Minnesota Ave. Irs; Kot Bordseh of Minneapohs rrived Sunday and will spénd Sever- al 'wéeks at’ the Home &f her pareitls, Mr. and Mrs. Adciph Blondo. Mr. “and ‘Mys.. ‘George:: Rossback and little sori ‘Waliace. have moved from 520 Beltrami avenue to house, keeping rooms they have secured in the fifth ward. Miss.Margaret Hempl of Teustrike came to fien)ifii‘lj this: merning. an.’ a guestat the*home ¢ r-and Nig. H. ‘A, Ferrel]; td“avenue. 714 Min W. A, Rice 'of Té ing business in Bemidji betweén tra. to-day>and is.a'guest at the home his ‘parents, Mr. and Mirs. W. H. Rice. 520-Ifvine avenue, while here. . D#G, Winter, land eoinmissic: ¢z of “the Crookston Lumber o, Miii- neapolis, - is * transacting'- busincss i Beni to-day ‘and:is atténding the land clearing méeting being held here to-day, .. * FOR SALE—Stewart gas stove, in good condition, has oven and three burners; $17. Have moved too far 1311 Minnesota out to use gas. 3-22tf Ave. Mrs.-T. E. Bowe of Big Falls, wko was the guest at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Frank Luebeck, was taken vi.y il with la_grippe Monday and wis moved: to St. Anthony’s hospital. Her condition ig reported to be much ini- proved to-day. Mrs. C. D. Lucas has returned > Bemidji from Minneapolis: where n» spent ‘a week ' transacting - busines-. She went to.attend the state ineeting 5| of- the’ secreturies ‘of the county fa'r associations. - She ‘represented I'ei- trami county at that mneeting. " Henry Funston, land commisstoner goods preparal of ‘the.Soo. Railway, 'St.’ Paul,. is in Bemidji today to attend the annual land clearing meeting being held mn the Civic_and ‘Commerce association rooms. ' -Mark :Thompson. of the eéx- perimental station, Duluth, is als» here to attend that meeting, = Little Miss, Olive Lamb, seven year old daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Howar: Lamb, who live in .apartments abox the Troppman Meat Market, fell Mun - day’ from the landing. at the top the stairs to the ground, broke her collar bone and received other brui:-s. Shé. is' reported to be ge:ting along nicely now. J.- L. Stansfield came to Beridji Jast evening from Blackduck where he has been: ;lmmgckinz his_hgysehold ory to locating on the farm he'has-fented there. VHis wife 4 ?flmm,_ ij1-e . salxices will be held and interment made. by BT r Inckatek, tonight. The 'Ymve"bMe deceased was a Wright cou mj‘s‘; guitsmhg:hgfie of hig sister Mra: 2 C, Dvoracek and family since comi- ing to Northern Minnesota about ten days- agos . . . . BROWN WILL FIGURE IN..., ;. TRACK MEETS THIS YEAR Watch Brown in the intercolle- giate track meets this season. ‘he does not figure in more cham- pionships than any other athlete it will not be the fault of the name, because there are five of “him” in the biz eastern universities. of itheni, R. E. and N, P. Brown, nc relatives, both star distance and c¢ross ! country men. Brown of Dartmouth, .who holds the | indoor high jump record of 6 feet 4| 3-4 inches. - J. F. Brown of Harvard, Cornell has two Then there is Leroy hr [star middle distance’ rupne University of Pennsylva ié;a star heaver of the -16-patind shot and Larry Brown is the captain and ia team, ndson, Maurice Presser, T i '| - There will' bém Woman's: Cathoi of ¥ 8 o'clock. 1 o y “qft ok Ay FA. F. & A. MASONS TO HOLD . i:l% @'communicatinn at the Masonic hail -|heldzTuesday evening'at tile home of -|Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schadegg, 1108 ‘Baster program. but:the primary pu- H. E. WALDRON DIED AT ! Saturday at Fergus Fails where he has spent the past year H His wife has been mal with a son in Minnéapolig and the neral will-be held.there and the shipped there for interment. M1, Mrs. Waldron were former resi of Bemidji for some time and well known- here... Mss. Erank. Sex ORDER OF FORESTERS TO 'MEET THURSDAY NIGHT rder of Foresters’ social mecting =t e home of Mrs. T, C. Stuart, o1l Minnesota avenue, Thursday eveuing s : MEETING THIS EVENING | A. F. & A. Masons will hold a spec- - 8 o’clock ‘this evening and ‘it s ged that all members be present. | Work in thre second degree will ve | given. FIRST LUTHERAN Y, P. 5. MEETS TOMORROW NIGHT The Yourg Peoples’ society of tie \First Lutheran church will give = splendid program ‘Thursday evening at 8 P. M. A very delicious luuch has been prepared and wiil be served in the basement of the church. Al ‘members are invited to atiend. | DEGREE: OF HONOR HOLDS | VERY ENJOYABLE SESSION .The Degree of Honor Order et last evening at the K. of C. hall witi large number of the members prc ent.’~ After the business mceting fashioned gamés and stunts arrang by the committee and a unique party were enjoyed: Lunch was served. All report a very fine time HUBBARD ‘COUNTY RESIDENT - © PASSES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL - ' Samuel Henke of Hubbard county, who was brought to St. Anthony hos- piftthl here Ep@nr&ny,!i pgs?edl aanvy xu,voxi after reaching 10spital. - Funera e services were held'at Cass-Lake Sun- day: N. M¢Kee: ?fl 1-funeral di- réctor prepared the bady for burial. | The deceased leaves his wife and four MOOSEHEART LEGION TO' ‘HOLD MEETING TONIGHT . All members of the Women of tue Mooseheart Legion are requeste: to be present at the business mecting tonight at 8 o’clock’in the Moose halt and ‘all Legionairés and members of ithe Lioyal Order of Moose. are invi =i to the social hour and = fiffeen-cent. Jlunch which will be served following, the business séssion. " METHODIST TEACHERS AND OFFICERS HOLD MEETING Sirtess meetiny Beltrami avenue.’, Thrée new teache. . were elected-to fill vacancies; Mrs. Earl McMalon in the/primary depart- ndent,“and Mrs. C. M. Serrurier .nd 'Mrs. Charles Funk ifi the Junivr ds- | - ‘partment..’ Plgns ‘were muae for pre- Easter personal evangelicai- work. It ‘was: decided not to give an all-school pils will give a short program in their department during the Sunday schooli hour on Edster Sunday, Aiter tae| businéss meeting lunch was served) by Mrs Schadegg. | BIRTHDAY PARTY home, 907 Dewey avenue, in hot f heér seventh birth annivcrsary. 1 [dren’ had a_happy tinie playing games and music was ehjoyed, some of the older children entert ed By telling stories. Misses Elin Bowser and ‘Kathryn Gilmore direct- ed the games. | At 5 o’clock a_ birthday lunch . uervegdbyb Mrs. R“S“Ikan\‘lj she was assisted by Mrs. J. A, Younggren and Misses Anne McBride and i anne Engiand. The tables wWere p.e tily decortited with roses and feri and Bastét favors were used.” Mi Kathleen received a nuniber of pret.y| tokens from the guests. ° “The day was Misg McBride's: b anniversary also, and Mis. Ru: entertained Mr.' and Mrs, Youngg: Miss Hazel Stommer, Miss Mellean England, Byron Russell and Ha ry Breen, at 6 'o'clock dinner, at waich Miss McBride was the guest of honor. | P A s T. C. HYATTPASSES AWAY AT H. W. VANDERVORT RESIDENCE| { Thomas Clarkson Hyatt passed away Ma_ndag hight at the home of his | son-in-law, Homer Vandervort, 605 Fourteenth street. Pneumonia brought about hié déath. He was 78 Years of age. ! A-son, H. C. Hyatt of Annandale, came Tuesday and will accompany the body to Fairhaven, where funeral ser-| pioheer and was well known in He had made his hom. | community. ave, | in ;Bemidji for the past four Ha is survived by his wifc, ane H.:C. Hyatt, and oné daughter, M Vandervort. The remains were pated for shipment under the diree tion of H. N, McKee, funeral dirc: tor. FERGUS FALLS SATURDAY | H. E. Waldron passed away last| a hospit:} T of “tht J?dilnll(flup?; flfiw%fl s | : : Cairngorm the One Emblem to Which ‘of ‘white wash barges, or “lavoirs,” arée “NATIONAL” STONE OF SCOTS Substantial Claim Cin Be Made . by Highlanders. . “So far as I know,” said‘the cus- toms and fashions fan, the New York Sun notes, “only oné stone can Jay any.|. substantial claim ‘to being a national emblegr;~ Theatone i the, calrngorm and the' pldce it holds is unique’ It has no great beauty, being a yellowish or brownish or smoky sort of quartz faund fngany quantity in-the §cottish nifls, ‘1t “is mied chiédy southwest ob Banfl, (1 e, ¥ d $ “So - frequently has It been set in thie big broggHies that hold the folds . the kiltie costume: at ithe shoul afdHn the haft of the highland dirk that’it has sentimental ‘value greater to the average Scot than that attached to sny other stone, “It happens that this homely stone, mined in Brazil and Siberia; and also in Colorado and North Cavolina, is. also called the Spanish topaz or the false topaz, but to a Scot it s never any- thing but_the cairngorm, and so much sentiment Is_attached to it that He re- gards' it aluiost as a charm.” Unsuspected Knowledge. The Woman has a young college graduate friend who is just entering the business field. Louise has poise and , educational background, which she disguises beautifully by means of a pair of big blue eyes, homemade pink .cheeks and a mop of bobbed brown curls, Slie does not know whether to call her latest experience & compliment or the reverse. Yestarday Miss Isabel, the chief’s wapher, dashed into Loulse’s of- fice, notebook in hand, and made for the. big dictionary, gaspiig In_ her fiight : “What on earth does m-o-d-u-s o-p-e-r-a-n-d-l mean?” B #Method of procedure,” said Louise neatly from her desk:, Miss Isabel sniffed }n\lntly and dived into. Webstér. In a moment she was out again and looking dazed. “Jt does wmean method of procedure!” sald she. “How on earth-did you know that ?”—Chicago Journal, Hears Concert in Bed. Tre acme of comfort and conveni- ence in the hearing of wireless con-.|8 certs has been achieved by Ronald Gurd, an amateur operator of London, Ont. By.using a littie originality he |§ 1s now.able to lie and listen to the re- production in his own room of musie played several hundred miles away. Bed springs solved the problem for Mr. Gurd, who realized that the sup- ports of his mattress made excellent terminal connections, He capltalized on-his knowiedge by elimiiating the outdoor aerial wires over his lome. One end of the springs Is grounded and the other end Is used for the attach- ment of the receiyving instrument and the sound- amplifi . Use River as Washtub, The -River Seine is the great wash- tub of Parls. Here, as in Normandy, and Brittany and other places, the women ‘wash in the river. Hundreds anchored along its banks. These boats are sunk just deep enough to bring the water to a convenient! helght, There s a row of wash stalls on each side, A “stall” in one of these barges I rented for two sous a wushing, re thousands of Women may be seen wash- Ing busily. No hot water is used, oft- en no sonp. The women lean over the edge of the boat, as though it were a tub, and beat the linen with wooden piddles. The noise of these heating padd a steady “tap-tupping,” cin he heard a long distance, The clothes are drled on the grass, or on lines, along the banks of the river, A Screen Presentation of the Brightest of Her David Belasco Stage Successes ELKD - Tomorrow MRS. KOLTSKI NOT TO BLAME Her Testimony Showéd That the Dog Had Deliberately Disregarded Orders She Gave Him, * Judge Oscar Hallam, in his address before the South Dakota Bar associa- tion, told this.good ope: “T recall a case of assault and bat-" lgry,_u‘mlust the, Kaltski family, and n course ‘ot ‘the examinatfon 1t developed that the Koltski family dog had taken an active part. Mrs, Kolt- ki, when ,on sthe \stung, yos asked If 'she ‘didn't " instigate {lie ‘activities of the dog. She Insisted that she did not, The attorney said: ‘Ridn’t you say, gSte ‘epn@aesar?” gor thut was the Q0g's name, © SUe snid, “No, T AId not? “Phe attordey sald, ‘You sald some- thing to the dog? L 5 wShe replied: ‘Well, what if I ald? “He insisted: “Tell us what,you sald to the dog.’ ughe answered: ‘Why, I “sald, “Don’t sic 'em, Caesar.”’" 3 orking n his yard af/Mpni- toba fariier hpard 4 compiotion Jur tive- stable. On investigafing he foupd-that ‘@ colt had caught the collle dog/i Tts teeth and wag shaklog the aninjal for all hé was able. HE sa¥s it took him nearly five minutes to make the, colt ' Jesve go but he has not seen the dog in the stable since. o CLAIRE ADAMS ROBT. McKIM JOS. J. DOWLING NILES WELCH In Harry Léon Wilson’s novel THE ——Also— “THE ZERO HOUR” Comedy LAST TIME TONIGHT 7:30 & 9 10c and 25¢ F OOL DAYS " WHAT WILL YOU SEE? Spenders A Ben J. Hampton Special “Don’t Tell Everything”! William Fox Pmsents TN . i L7 , ‘Hearts of Y outh Story by Mrs. D. Direction and Scenario by Millard Webb o, i Al St. John Comedy ~ = .- . —~TWO REELS 7:10 — 9:00 — Rebate Ticket — 10c — 25¢ " COMING FRIDAY - “BLUE BLOOD and RED” Scenically splendid “shots” of the virgin prairies and rock- ribbed hills of the Golden West. This ' interesting triéxxgle—nn experienced ‘Wall Street brok- er, a “young . Lochinvar from : out of the West,” and a beau- tiful . girl with high ideals. A cultured society girl, nccu..s- tomed to every luxury, who proves herself a wonderfully good sport and clears her fath- ¢r from disgrace and debt. : ELKO| THMEATRE E. N. Southworth GRAND She Gave her Husband perfect free- dom but in, sisted on shar- ing it' with him iz TONIGHT WITH: HAWLEY *® BARNES Also Showing PATHE WEEKLY NEWS 19 yew: old girl in thrilling areoplane stunts and many’ other interesting features. FRIDAY - Herbert Rawlinson A clean cut clever Comedy ‘— ! Drama; of the kind that everyong! Enjoys to the utmos

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