Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 29, 1922, Page 3

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ess: No, 9637 Prlo?sas T haa |bron fma and beén the g\lest of P > pm ten duys Pfi D, pi-epnatory & hum’e on a“farm near Larri a zieut &t JoA Alabschten,, avénue. i sk *‘Polar Pie.. Ask for_ it. ! Miss Olive Carlson, who ing uhaol at Stanley, Minn.; 5 gunt of her friend, Mrs. E. E. Des-| 917 Mlssxsslppl ‘avenug, -while hn ng some flenul work attended to fill spend a féw days g her da\whter. Miss Penl “Hig ‘mother (but Mr. hwe been \making h Cangdon’s parents, Ofio Bim, 2004 Irvine avenne,. sometime, moved Saturday to the roperty at 613 Eleventh street re- cently vacated by Emory Dunn and | : wife. suo,ooo to loan on farmp. Land company. Sunday’ morning from Po: gon, and ‘are guests at the Wome her-parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Nels Loit- ved, 502 Fourth street. * to,/ rémain in Bemidj greater part of ‘the summer and re- turn west in the fall. Z B Montrevxlle resident of this Paiil, was a business idji ¥ - geéneral’s coffice a hearing held by the Si and Warehouse Comi to the lower rate on fuel wi Brown ‘ is assistanti$o genetll Ole Smith, ‘13- -year old son of Mr. and Mrs. B, Smith who live on a f-rm near Puposky, is in ‘St~ Anthony’s . hospital recovering-fro}ira ‘wouridth& recéived when a gun was accldently discharged in the handstof his brather: = C The boys were going ' througn' the woods when the onie handling the gun tripped’ over a_log, wl-nch discharged the gun. Mrs. Smith is spending a _faw ‘days in' Bemidji to be near her son. Among the mem.'l, Order of the Eastetn®Star who. went to Walker on the morning train to:® initiate ' candidates for the mewly- o ganized chapter there were Mesdemes E. H. Smith, E. H. Denu, R. L. Given, G. ‘M. Palmer, A..V. Garlock,:I. A. Hanson, H. Z. Mitchell, T. 3. An drews, C. D. Lucas, H. A Northrop, i hclndh‘moteplmotmm who is employed at Minneapolis bo Bem d3i- this morninz and is grlndm ther, Mrs. M. Il .and-other :relltfvgs here. ick sser, Tros A of Seott park: who says! he has: the grass” in most corners: otu?:&rth percentage of deners ;in ‘London ‘public_ parks a | smu. ‘and_ fiope thun one supervisor NIFICENT. CO:0PERATION - o lplaconl.coumumdn - Near:East /Rej| éd” by, Blshop ing ‘5"?‘“’9- ‘,‘d he Prof Xy & An Aukillaty eminent chnrchman, including bishops, clergy and:’ nuén; I8 belng for This committee will be nation-wide in its pefsonnel and will have a local executive committée with a prominent yman-as chairman, { n especial emergency appeal Is go- Ing forth to all parishes of the Epis- ‘copal Church for a Lenten contribu- #1on,/Ten: thousand - orphan. children, for. whom no other provision is possi- Dble todsy, are made the special charge of the Episcopal Church, = E. J. Kahman, G. Alma Munson Kreatfi, and Miss | Bishop Gatlor has given his personal indos enit. to the Lenten lppfll ot East Railet. © 5 | nder § trained nprse at his home,1002 Bel | tramizavenue. - oflfln in & South London }odist ch o’clock to which n; efhe gram will be given L ue of the Bethiel Lntheran -¢hurch'] ery en- mes were served by Mfl U STEREOFTICON SLI ES OF " CENTENARY: tereopticon slide of the Oents ursday evening. the pnblxc is vited. These will be interesting an instructive, and it is hoped there will be a'large attendance. MRS. KAHMANN SURPRISED ' A few friénds of Mrs. E. J. Kah- mapn surpgised her at her apart- ments ‘in ‘the Kaplan building last evening and a very pleasant evening spent with games and conversa- Lunch was served by the self- invited ‘guests. Those present were Mesdames. Nelson, Winter, Youngberg, Towle, Richardson, Eberlein, Van "oorh@es, Hammersley, Schuster, ~-Ida_ Johnson, Bere! ce Knhmann .and Buster Kahmann. RE_TURNED MISSIONARY .FROM' !URMA GIVES FINE TALK Gustafson, Hahr;. ‘1 address very much. ary Sumner, a returncd m alfo% from Burma, spoke to a hotise at the Baptist church last evening. and told “ome intevest- ing facts: “Rev. Sumner was raise in_Bufima afid is in the ‘United Stat: at present:recovering from ill health. He toldof-his ancestors for the past (? years. beipg -missionaries, and 1en. his niece goes this fall, another 1 and his daughter’ enters the ;y #t will make the number 2 nis! ries from his family in that A times All who attended enjoyed hit “'PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY IETY ENJOYS MEETING An’ lnterestmg meeting was held yestefllay afternoon at the home of @Mrs. ‘A."Sthol_by .the Presbyterian Missionary . society. 'Pnpers on' they: foreign wplc, “Japan,? were given by Mrs. £’I Warford and Mrs. J. F. Essler, dnd on ¢hé home topic, “The Immigrant,” ' Mrs. A, A. Warfield and Mrs. C. . Battles. The president; Mrs. M. W. Knox, is still il and the - vice-president, Mrs. A A. Warfield, presided. A very pln ant social hour was ‘enjoyed after the program and lunch was served by nn. Sthol. Sar . A elch, Byers, March i e it was decids benefit of - fx: will make an ate of the fund ' “Facts. About "o I.mhe y reh’, - Miss Ance Elmgaist ‘will story of Miss. Hattie “will speak about the char- istitutions of the Augustana nd’ give intéresting statistics. e ‘for each Speaker -has been t “to. undll; e, vbhc is_invifed: 1o conte ‘and’ <this program and % cut the” work: o Augi the Lutfiernn chui’c’h ‘Episco: ¢’ will” follow’ the flose of “The , publi¢ “is " invited Lo - PAILY ?lousén ‘TOMORROW T’BUREDA¥ ONLY CWILL DO’ RO GRAND at |/ 10¢ & 26¢ 1:30% 9:00 \ Pufpoll. Ambition 18 more than:a- wiah; it 1 desire intensified into determined pur- pose. Al that is needed for\the ac- complisiment of our ambjtions fs.8 d sire so stropg that we ‘will lacflm whatever may. ltand in flne w:‘gn Bucress. RGGH never fails, d galn' o tling, we must give up, wpother. Hov havg, ¥ HOWR THE' PIONEER WANT ’Anil BRING RESULTS = ° S TOMORROW A ripping, mdfiu comedy of twelve oelock ‘doings in a nine oeloek the: Gmat Protector Now is a'good time to go over -your house and other buildings’ to 'sée’ how they withstood winter’s ‘storm— unless you fix up the bare spots, water will, get into'the pores of the wood and cauee decays. To" prevent this, seal the | pores with “Hickory” Paint. This will ‘protect your build- ings by ‘forming 'a tough, dlastic ~ film, reésistaht " to storms and temperature changes over their surface. Get a can of our Glazine Varnish Stain’ for. your fur-: | niture and-floors. If your éar needs repafilt? ¥y- | ing or touching up, try anize Motor Car Ennm “WHAT ,WOMEN “WILL, DO” !l yet mask there is' & wledln-u, and unsélfivimest ‘that belongs ' *only to woman . You'll' Forget hév ‘weikiness, You'll admire hor strength, Wou'll gallcidf ahis drama! PATHE NEWS and A COMEDY TONIGHT {USE THE REBATE CARDS—Tonight and Tomorrow _m “c‘)‘» ;f“;j“.'%e “RETMN THE LOVEHS’ MNEB" untlmnt in 'I‘houumh d u-nn- “Pleads That They Mly Never Bo- | come. Great Highways. <A little gray cottage stands on Hllitop, -Below the hill'runs the cross road. There is not much' travel. on ui\e road—It serves to connect two WAYS, ftentimes the crossroad takes its | close-to the foot of some deeply N nded knoll and sometimes ‘it goes mer a ueak, quivering under fts fey cover. Then the two ends Of the rond maet by means of A little bridge, where tiie hootbents of the horse echo loud | ml the sound of the motor, becomes a + glint dynmmno. Somethmes thu ‘cross- rogd s overarched with trees, as 1t is helow the gray cottage, and the sum- niér sunlight only filters through:in .| patehes—such a compelllng, mysteriqus Intimacy as there 18 to the crossroad TONIGHT—10c & '25c USE THE REBATE CARDS | AN EXCITING ADVENTURE OF FWE MPPER AND UNDER VIORle “The Leading 'Lady Is MARTHA MANSFIELD —The Added Attraction— © “PEGGY BEHAVE” ¥ A Century Comedy—featuring the Famous Child Actress “BABY PEGGY” Ty | cauiit lovers! dane” when they wi yo,\m‘ angd. gdrove under: the arche; hranches or jlngled over the ‘road i’ slel[hs, ‘white ‘the ‘rotmd. moonlaid' the' shadows :of sthe “black: branches meat Ins' overhead th.etchings .on the snow. nhmg it with Ann 1 Rutiedge'-in - the - !B0s—aokliers sang ahout, “lovers’ lame"—may ull ithe lit- 1@, ‘crogstonds -that -now: -ave- lovers' lanes. never, never become arterial hlzhw\ws ,hlc-go Bnlly News, « Savernl hundred’ Ahotisaril el cluding polar) geizely iand: black bear 1 nkins, coyates;binfialo, altver,; rod, crons fox..skins, mugkraty:‘beaver, salle, nink, were mabvedb: fur company at Montreal 'fo |be ‘sold at ‘its winter mile, Shipments*:were ‘Tecelved from all parts of Canada, as wéll as from Russln, Labrador, United States and Patagonla, | " SL il'l(/l‘ll!v[:l »(‘ K » REX TODAY + WILLIAM FOX iPresents HAROLD GOODWIN in—— “OLIVER TWIST JR.” Modernized from Charles Dickens’ novel by F. - McGrew Willis, FOX' SUNSHINE COMEDY—In, 'l'wo / FOX NEWS. The World's Greatest ‘Heart fnterest - Drama Is Coming Thursday! . " THIS PlCTURE TELLS A STORY WHiCH HAS, BEEN ‘ ""KNOWN ALk OVER THE WORLD FOR 60.YEARS—BY LITERALLY EVERY. MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD ON NEED WE SAY MORE'IN CALL- ING YOUR ATTENTION TO ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING PICTURES WE HAVE EVER . SHOWN. “FATHER, DEAR FATHER, COME HOME WITH ME NOW"— SCENE YOUWILL NEVER FORGET. “TEN NIGHTSIN A BAR-ROOM” in Eight Reels N SUNDAY— THE GLOBE. ‘- —C€O “A CONNECTIC IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT” iniyunmrflnlcfimnifl_ummmmnnuhm "YANKEE IIIIIIIMlH"mllllll‘l!fllllmfillllfllll

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