Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 18, 1922, Page 5

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Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them- selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every i will’ be’ gi proper conside: tion when sotirce is known. Oley 'Ohngren left last night on a busiress trip to the Twin cities. ‘Mrs, John Swanson is reported to be ill with erysipelas at her home in Fifth ward Mr. and Mrs. Art Knutson of Guth- rie came to Bemidji Saturday and at- tended to business matters. Kenneth Kenfield left last night for Minneapolis where he will trans- act business for a few days. Polar \Pie. Ask, for it. 2-14tf Miss Linnea Anderson ,R. N., left today for Red Lake where she has ac- cepted a position in- a hospital. Mrs, H. M, Broadhurst and baby left yesterday.for/Duluth where they Wwill'visit her parents for a time, .. $50,000 io loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18tf ;Mx‘s.. J. H. Koors returned Saturday night from Park Rapids where she has visited friends for the past week. Leo Jewett, who spent the winter months at Bootleg Lake with Mr. and Mrs. H. Cote, has'returned to his home in Bemidji. .~ . . Miss Lillian Flatner of McIntosh ar- rived in Bemidji and will be the guest of her uncle, Carol Hill and family, and friends in Bemidji during her spring vacation. THE HANDY MARKET is back on the job with a full line of meat at reasonable prices, also country style sausage. 2t 4-18 Glen. Allen and G. D. Greigg of Take Hattie were it Bemidji Friday with their wood-saw. en route to Birchmont Farm where they will saw wood for the next few weeks. Miss Marie Bieri and Thomas Ste- ele of Minneapolis left this morning for their homes after attending the Bieri-Kirk nuptials at the George Kirk residence, 1109 Lake Boulevard. They arrived here last evening. Cook With Gas = y 3-30. 1 Ldward Pederson of Fourteenth street, accompanied by a brother from North Dakota, spent last week at Moose Lake: They were well im- pressed with that region and may in- vest in some real estatel there at a later date. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Miss Marion Scheers came to Be- midji last evening from Deer River where she has been the guest of rela- tives during her spring vacation, and she visited Mrs. Ira French here until this morning when she leftj for her home at Akeley. Miss Maragret Bieri, a member of the faculty of the State Teachers Col- lege at Moorhead, left for her home this afternoon after attending the Bieri-Kirk wedding this morning. Miss Bieri arrived here yesterday noon from Moorhead. Polar Pie. Ask for It. 2-14t Miss Clara Peterson of| Guthrie re- turned to Bemidji last evening to re- sume her work as waitress - at the Markham hotel” after an, absence of several days because or illness. Her sister, who took her place during her absence has returned to her home. Carl Allen and daughter, Dorothy and son, Joe, of International Falls were Easter guests of his sister, Mrs. R. W, Koehn and family, 416 Irvine avenue. Mrs. Earl Allem and Miss Bertha Brooks of Cass Lake were also guests at the Koehn home) Mrs. Allen is a sistew in law of Mrs. Koehn, Polar Pie. Ask for iu 2-14tf Miss Carol Knox, who is teaching near Blackduck, came to Bemidji Thursday evening, there being no school in the Summit district on Good Friday, and visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue; until Monday morning when she went to Black- duck to resume her school work. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Helland and twin daughters, Ione and-.Loreenxof Nymore expect. to leave next Monday] to make their future home in Brain- crdi. Mxs Helland hag been. agent for % the Ward Médical Company of win- -ona; Minn. iduring the past year and will have the agency for the Crow ‘Wing' county:for, the same company. Preparations are being made to have the new automobile insurance rate manual for.the West ready for distribution about the middle of April with the. rates effective May 1. It is expected that there will be a normal increase of about 20 per cent in fire rates. In certain states, where the fire loss ratio has been unusually heavy, the fire rates may be almost doubled. We are publishing this no- tice, which we have received, to save you money, and to earn the chance to ‘write your car insurance. Call at the Phelps-Landberg Agency, 106 Third St., or Phone 775, BEFORE MAY FIRST! 3d4-17-19-22 "Polar Pie. Atk forit: 2-14tf her home since Saturday with an at- tack of la grippe. John Knutson of Guthrie came to Bemidji Saturday evening to receive medical care here., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kimble of Guth- rie transacted business in Bemidji be- tween traing Saturday. ' Mrs, Henry Hilborn of Puposky was:the between train guest of friends. while shopping in Bemidji Monday. Miss Annie ‘Wickner of Northern is spending ‘Afew days in Bemidji at the Ole:Qualey: home, 511 America avenue. . A ) —_— Mr. and Mra A, N, Gould and fam- lily, were entertained at dinner Sunday oy Mr. and Mrs./ D, Wilcox, 611 Ir- vine ayenue. —— 'R;t‘fl“ returned to her home %in Bemidii yesterday from St. Peter’ where she visited relatives for a few days« C. T. Lermo, proprietor of a store lat Guthrie, came to Bemidji Monday evening and transacted business here between trains. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Miss Ella ;Jurgens, who has been employed.in Bemidji for the past two months, returned to her home at Leon- \ard yesterday. Olaf Ongstad of the Bemidji Auto Co. left today for Baudette and other places where he will transact business for a few days. 3 Mrs. Don Gray is exected on the 6 o’clock train tonight from Minneapolis W. Scott, 520 Beltrami avenue: Miss Esther Fjellman, teacher. in the Central school, returned Monday from Minneapolis where she spent Easter with her parents. Miss Alma Munson, teacher in the teaching Monday after spending East- er with her parents at Akeley. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Mrs. Carol Hill and baby returned the latter part of the week from Mc- Intosh where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flatner for a few days. Kern Olson left this morning. for Thief River Falls after spending the [Easter holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Olson, and friends here. Miss Johanna Dahlgard returned .this morning to resume her studies at the State Teachers college after visit- ing her parents at Kelliher over East- er. ployed at Walker, spent Easter in Be- midji as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Maude Hammersley and other rela- tives. A Miss Bessie Evans, fourth grade teacher in the Central school, returned Monday morning from Maple Grove where she has been ill for several weeks. Prof. J. Wiems, principal of the Guthrie schools, came to Bemidji Saturday and was anj Easter guest at \the M. E. Groff home ,1200 America lavenue. 5 Otto Horn, propietor of the Han- dyf Meat Market has returned from Waterloo, Iowa, where he has been looking after his farming interests for two weeks. Mrs. Joseph Welter who has visited her, mother Mrs, Minnie Warner, at Puposky for; two weeks was in Bemid- ji Monday en route to her home at Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Achenbach en- tertained Mr, and Mrs. Thayer Bailey and Miss Ida Bailey at 6 o’clock din- ner Easter Sunday at their apart- ments in the Kaplan flats. Mrs. Lucy Hazen, who has visited friends and) relatives at Eagle Bend and, Parkers Prairie for a month, re- turned to Bemidi Monday'to arrange to moverto her summer home at Lake Plantaganet soon. Wm, E. Bowser returned Monday evening to resume his studies at St. Thomas college after visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Bowser, 823 Bemidji avenue during his spring va- cation. Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell returned this morning to her home, 1212/ Minnesota avenue. from St. Cloud where she was called about a week ago by the critical illness of her father, who pas- sed away after she reached there. Mrs. R. H. Larkin of Northfield and her daughter, Miss Clara _who teaches at Grand Rapids, were East- er guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mik- kleson, Doran apartments. They left | Monday for, Grand Rapids where Mrs. Larkin will visit her daughter before returning to her home. Rev. Blaine Lambert returned this morning/to’ his home, 1205 Dewey av- enne from 2 trin to cities. in _the Southern part of the state. At Chat- tield on Saturday he attended the wedding} of his_brother performing the ceremony. Easter Sunday he spent with Mrs. Lambert’s parents at Manakto. and he also visited, friends and_ relatives at Northfield, Minnea- polis_and other places en route.'He left Bemidji last Wednesday. Good of Motortruck Lines. The establishment of motor truck express lines in every farming com- munity will stimulate the production of more focd, reduce the cost of liv- ing and probably will make publie Mrs. Oley Qualey has been ill at .| ning at 7:30" o’clock jin the basement to visit her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. S.|[: Central school, returned to resume her| Edwarc‘l Shepherd, who is now em-| B. A. C. CLUB WILL HOLD MEETI}VG WEDNESDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of ‘the B. A.| C. club will be held Wednesday eve-| of the Presbyterian church. MODERN WOODMEN HOLD - MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT! The -regular meeting of the Mod-l ern ‘Woodmen _of . America will be held: Wednesday-evening at 8 o’clock | at.the K. C. hall. * All members are requested 'to be: present. . A. 0. U. W. HOLDS REGULAR MEETING THIS EVENING A meeting of the Ancient Order| of United Workmen will be held this | evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall. There is special business of import-! ance to be transacted and it is de-| sired that all members be present. LUTHERAN MEN’S AID TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Mcn’s Aid society of the Ny- more Lutheran Free church will meet this evening in the church in Nymore and will be entertained by A. O. Akre and S. K. Brooten. It is de-| sired that there be a large attend- ance. ;. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ : TO HOLD MEETING TOMORROW The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will! ‘meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the basement of the church and will be entertained by Mesdames H. N. McKee; George Row and W. R. Raco. A -cordial invitation is ex- tended to all to attend. RAPPATAS ENTERTAIN Mr.and Mrs. Frank Rappata enter- tained a few friends at a 6 o’clock chicken dinner Sunday evening at their home, 1111 Mississippi avenue. The hours were spent pleasantly with social conversation and music. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kramer and children, Pauline and Ed- ward, Jr., and J. Deutsch. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR MEETS TUESDAY EVENING The Order of Eastern Siar regu- lar business meeting will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the Masonic hall. Succeeding this, the entertain- ment committee has arranged for a program, and refreshments will be served. All members are urged to be present. DEGREE OF HONOR WILL HOLD- MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall. After the business session, the committee in charge has planned a white elephant party, and a picnic lunch will be served, and a good time is antici- pated. All members are urged to be present. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Aldrich, 1115 Mississippi avenue, had as their. guests Easter Sunday at 1 o’clock dinner, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker and Wil- liam Aldrich of 308 Mississippi ave- nue. 3 BAPTIST MISSION SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW EVENING The Missionary society of the Bap- tist church will meet Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Skogsberg, 215 Mississippi avenue. The study of the “Jew” will be the evening topic. Two papers will be given on the topic and several musi- cal numbers ‘will be given. An invi- tattion is extended to all to be pres- ent. METHODIST DIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW There will be election of officers at the business meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church, to be held Wednesday afternoon in the basement: of the church, and it is es- pecially urged that there be a large attendance. Following the business meeting, light refreshments will be served at which the following ladies will be hostesses: Mesdames Riley, Getchell, J. H. Smith, Manders and Funkley. ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL INITIATE CLASS WEDNESDAY There will be initiation of candi- dates at the regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America Wed- nesday evening at the K. C. hall. All officers and graces are requested to be there promptly at 7:30 o’clock. Following the business meeting, a so- cial hour will be held and a 15-cent lunch will be served, to which the Woodmen, Royal Neighbors and their friends are invited. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID TO HOLD SALE FRIDAY The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church will hold their Easter sale Friday, April 21, in the basement of the church, beginning at 2 o’clock. Division No. 1 offers a fine selection of girls’ dr ages. Divi latest in dining room linens, and Div- ision No. 4, rompers, dresses, aprons, etc., for the smaller children. Divi- sion No. 2 will serve lunch during the afbe;noon to which the public is in- vited. Margaret Burke, who has been spending her Easter vacation with her 1% | W. Pierce and son Leslie, and Ha]-ol(i | burner. * | { ALUCY.PAGE GASTON TO | FIGHT WOMEN SMOKERS nounced, has been th United Press, and the fight |will be employed by the crusade CUTTERS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter and| fam- ily entertained at Easter dinner Mr. ~>d Mrs, E. Grover. Mr. and Mrs. MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT ‘Work 'in ‘the third degree is plan- ned for. the regular communication of the Beniidji Lodge N y Al Ky & A: Misons, Wednesday evening. It is. urged that there be a large at- tendance of the members, il Chicago, April 18 (United Press) — Lucy Page Gaston, bitter cenemy of Lady Nicotine and scorner of all who commune with the enticing goddess, will launch a nation wide campaign here next Sunday to stem the tide of | smoking among women. A mutlion dollars, ) iss Gaston an- wn into the fight for what she termed “the great- est moral refomation this country ever seen.” Nauonauy kKnown tinanc been aligned in the suport of the as retic woman reformer, told the st the use of cigarets—especially by girls— will be continued four years, Miss Gaston, whose anti-cigaret act- vities have attracted nation wide at- ‘tention, will hold forth in Washington, from where she will direct the cam- .paign. “Our fight,” she said, “will be car- ried into the smokiest pla We plan to concentrate especially upon the flapper, Cigaret smoking among flap- pers, which: has in ing dimensions, is cause for ‘genuine alarm as it strikes directly At the foun- tam of life. “Home brew and cigarets,” she continued, “are twin ev neither of which is likely to be while the other rema “Carrie Nation” ta when necessary. Cabarets will be ited by the campaigners in an effo to deliver their message ‘“‘where it is most needed.” CITY COUNCIL HOLDS REGULAR BUSINESS MEET (Continued From Page 1) and notices in the Bemidji Sentinel also. The plat of Elwell’s addition to the city of Bemidji was accepted by the council. This addition is along Fifteenth street between Minngsota and Irvine avenues. Bids arce to be asked on cleaning ' the septic tank and also for the ing of curbs, sidewalks and crossings, their loca- tion to be designated by the street committee at a later date. The firm of Reynolds & Winter was designated as the insurance rep- resentatives' for the present council year. This firm i$ to see that all pol- icies are renewed and that insurance matters are properly attended to, dis- tributing the policies among the vari-' ous local agencies, The report of the city engineer on the proposed dock- at the foot' of Third street was . referred to_the street committee, which is to submit plans for such a dock at a later meet- ing. Since the contract on the present ci}y dqtention hospital has expired,! ¢ discussion was held concerning re-] -y midji, having been & frequent summer }vasrcor nere. mrs. Urbak died Sunda sed to astound- | be being used as a.detention hospit This matter was referred to the health committee for further action. Applications for licenses were en- tered by Roy V. Harker, for a plumb- ing and- heating license, and by tor Gagnon, for a soft drink licens Both were granted, MRS. SEVERT LARSON ORBAK DIES; SPENT SUMMERS HERE (' s been received here of the Word death of ) 73, of Grand Forks, who has a numb- = ¢ friands.and acqnaintences in Be- morning at the Christiania hotel, a llness ef about four ye Grand e m Forks H me to Grand Forks in 188 ad vesided there ever since with the exception of the past eighteen summer have all been spent at Bemidji, where with her husband she was the first CAT BECOMES INCUBATOR FOR NEST OF HEN'S EGGS By United 1 London, April 18 disappeared from a rm at Miln- row, Lancashire, was subsequently found sitting on a nest of hen’s eggs with the hen squatting beside it. BADGER BANK VOLUNTARILY: .CLOSES; STEPHENS PRESIDENT s5) © (RBy lTIl;T <) St. Paul, April 18—The § andinavi- closed today A, D. Seph- e senator and active financier, is president. The bank, has a capital tock of $10,000 and deposits are listed at $225,090. Artist Vislon, It'fs as though @ man were shown ® erystal, o p et thing, gleaming below depths of water, far down be- yond re; Ile would dive and dive again, driven by his great desire to secure it until finally, all dvipping, he brought it up. But that in the end he could bring It, a pertect thing, to was possible solely beeause he t seen it gleaming there, s aight dive and dive, might work and labor with endless patience and endless pains, hut unless they had first seen the erystal—unless they had been given this divine gift of socing—this vision—they would come The o slonal so-called genius does not make the erystal Lut he alone sees it where it lies glenming helow depths of water, and by his effort brings it to us.—Abhatt Handerson Thayer. Expensive Spanking. A Bloomtfield, Jowa, woman while talking to her hushand over the long Qi e from a booth in that eity repeatedly interrupted by her Ilt- tie son. He made so much noise and becaane so unruly that she left the receiver off the hook, grabbed the youthful offender by the arm and took him to the hall where she gave him a regular old-fashioned spanking. She then returned to the bhooth and com- pleted the conversation without the least interruption. At the finish she heet angry because of the for overtime, and insisted that time she spent spanking he de- the newal of the lease, the present lease | qucted from the charge~1The North- ’having been for six months. Thel western. Bell. | \ { The lithe grace of the slen- der woman is too frequently marred by ruffles and other unsightly artificialities. ‘*l ‘That pleasing trimness that so charmingly expresses the natural beauty of all slen- der figures, is made cven more alluring by the soft support of specially de- signed Gossard Brassicres. At work or at play they telieve you of that con- é parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Burke has markets successful in Ameticaa cities, returned to school at St. Benidict’s ac- ademy at St. Joseph. sciousness “of looseness (which you feel when danc- ing, for instance) and assure the attractiveness: of = graceful silhouette beneath your daintiest frocks. ol There are most unexpected combinations of dainty materials, and you may make your selection frome a complete assortment with the help of a specially 9 ‘informed saleswoman. > OB ! property of Mrs. E. J. Carver is ||u\l\" JUhGES ARE SELECTED FOR PIONEER CONTEST Picture Tuzzle s in the con ier of-the Nerthern National't ounty Auaitor A ¥ ert, Larson Orhak, announced in its ad- the wmners would il 20, The key bt h ;!Iul yet been rec g cam e been added o the tand a good li | s have been turned in by the con-| Nestants, Further details witl follow ATION MEMBERS | " ASSURED GOOD PROGRAM An interesting program has heen| wrangeds for the regular meeting of the Civie and Commerce association tomorrow noon, following th 1y luncheou period. As a ture, Roy Papermaster, established resiaence he an ovation, “When Joh Nir. Papermaster won t! ate oratorical cor aind! is sure to v approval at this mecting In view of the fact tha' 29 ‘which e Grand Forks persen to_estahli a summer home at Grand Forks bay. Assocl A cat \\'hiuh‘ e weekl-| sn-American bank of Badger, Roseau 3 by proclamation of Pre rnor Preus as fore:t k, L. F, Johnson of thi ger will speak on for sured and it is urged there be a large attendance. i "ELECTRIC CO. | 3 Subscribe for The Dally S PAGE FIVE TOM FENSON FOUND GUILTY OF PERMITING GAMBLING Tom Fenson, who operates the Kel- liher Cate, was found guilty by ju of permiting gambling in his place of Mcenday after a deliberation few minutes. The judge has ronounced sentence. <c of the Village of Baudette mon & Nelson is being tried fternoon in which the village '+ to its streets for the s of materials by the xpected the case late this afternoon. LA centractors, I b will go to the jur; : lisi41 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE " DAILY PIONEER EXPERT WIRING CHEAPLY DONE rea hould ! vour fand B coctforts ane < ol eledtricity aoeail wnd we'll be sed to ke anoestinate out obligaton o you HALING--WALKER | ( ! v Phone 202-J 119 Third St. A ENETE ST TR T o The Store That Has Brought the Lew Prices to JOHNSON’S FOR MILLINERY WEDNESDAY 1 HOUR HAT SALE We are going to offer to the public a Real ° Hat Sale—— just for One Hour! FROM 10 to Il 0°CLOCK $ TRIMMED HATS, SAILORS, ETC. : ONE HOUR SALE $2.50 YOU CAN'T BEAT JOHNSON’S FOR : REAL BARGAINS, QUALITY, STYLE : 0000/5000000000000000000000¢ Follow the Crowds to JOHNSON'S “ALWAY BUSY” mmmmmm GRAND TOMORRO W | VIOLA DANA Glass Houses A laughable story of - girl who gave up rolled stockings to acquire a roll in business. PATHE NEWS WEEKLY A COMEDY B e :..,....00000 NEDNESDAY ® ® ° ° ° ® ® ® “RECLAIMED” g A FIGHT FOR A SOUL @ ® ® ® ® ° ° ° ® ° 1 BETWEEN LOVE ATID HATE Starring : Mauel Julienne Scott and Niles Welch Big Hairry Macrae Webster Production. 00980 C3LOO308285%0¢€9 e e, REX Thursday-Friday HOBART BOSWORTH “BLIND HEARTS” A story of the Yukon—of Gold Rush Days—and of America today—cast includes MADGE BELLAMY RAYMOND McKEE And Other Notables. e — ]C_ i in WADE BOELTER WILLIAM CONKLIN

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