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

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1" s’is'&dtf Bemjd,,i ‘nmefing bus Fighermen Metted SubmiaTHe: " 4 A Some fishermen out in their bomts All officers v:and niembers’ of the|neqr Hyeres maye a catch that mearly guard team of the W.'B.'A. of Mac-{ended gne boat lond, repoxts:the-Lon- cabees are requested to meet Sunday| gon- Tfmes corresponde at P.r[' afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at lhe K. C.! mhey ¢aught a submarine in ope- hall for drill. thelr fets. . The boat to'which the, nef \ was atfached was In danger of bejn 8-30 tt Kefitley, retutned last. avemng.‘fro 'MEETING HERE TODAY W.B.A.OF "‘cc"““ I0. drawn hunder the water by aniu {}St.. Paul Wwh they “have ‘been tl% 4The Patriotic League is holding its MEET MONDAY EVENING| o " 0y i monster, and, " th gh Mrs William Bhkelw of Farleyfguests”of hem’ sister, Mrs, Robert|sepular monthly meeting at the State| The Woman’s Berefit Association| frantic efforts were made to free the. dutoed to Bemnd;x Friday nnd-ca.l!ed hi s for/the ’@‘ehers college this afternoon. of Maccabeés' will hold: its regular|y . by cutting the net nwny".%t NG E.J. Swedbnck has | moved fils of- fice from his home' to. 820 Be]t.ralnl avenue.' * 4 bonk With q.. on friends. | meeting Mondey evening at 8 o'clock gk : Y badly with the f- the-. = 2 at the K. C, hall: There is a_large ne . Plent of wi i, o Bty gttt i i, Sy 0T M M i 5t i o Bt s e ...f,c....‘.*:!"“" ey 4 8 ¢ It <Eit an i arriett' Olson, state, super- s (i Mahala’ Townsena of: Squm ‘wasa Bemldn Friday. enncwhm they{ +The regular - convocation of Be-|vising scsommandex-,\nw' Jbds presenty| DY i JdorSel Wk tie surface. The } i business visitor in Bemidji Friday.: e i A a | > &ugctmn ahnd rex madn chaptfiar kl:o l’10 Royal Arch|A social hour with linchwill fnllu‘\i hoar n‘l}mo:l completely .,“t’\ i kW ONSTR i oy . Carter o itefis] % urne er;in. the evew|Masons, will take place .at the Ma-|the business meeting:add it is urge ¥ sugdden 'W. G. Cooper.and J‘hw Dmf“;“ of | fofmer resident: of !B ¢ iy i | senie hall at 8 o'clock Monday eve- |that ail m:?nbe‘rs be Lpfbsent* ‘which u\d 0. rci?\%‘e tlie ere nmI “tow | 21 N“"‘kc Becida' were among tne oc'i‘t.DThown iting; fnends :m Bel sk ning. :Degrees will be conferred on business ‘visitors' in “Bemidji Thuts- -——rf-— The Women of the: M seheartul,g several candidates and a large attend- MRS. RUDY EN’I’EI!TAINS 1 - day. o A A wind. b New hats just ecewed at the Elko. gion will give a “‘hard-time” danc ance’is urged. . Mrs. Ole Rudy ‘énfertained™ s fy ; 3 1 i : SNy b M [)! d, littl £ Hat, Shop, electad -hefsonally by erestoges hall oo Wednesday, May 3 3 friends Thursda terngon - at” hel { . B e leefiy‘):f:’vlfla‘;{;‘;‘;, ;;r:nig“'M" buyer who just returned fror; 4% EI N % 4d5-2| ' " GIVE KITCHEN SHOWER home, 1318 Beltrdmi 'avenue. - The|" Mr End VlrsflE,Qw Letford and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobson at Deer 'Lake. cmes & The. Ladies’ ‘Aid and 'members of | afternoon hours, were 910885"‘15' an s :Rhea and son for two weeks. : J hn Knut: of Guthne came to | L 1:9\; Th l‘;l Norx%alethl] L to H“t the Young People’s' society of St.|spent in social ' conversation hile | Robert matured this afternoon to glmfautson me: 0 mag in?l ‘:," ::gl‘l’m?sm%n;:n:fiiaj‘ivomno:}?e_ Paul’s Evangelical - Lutheran church|the guests sewed, and a lunch Was| Pine; River where = they will be the Bemidji; last eveni to_ take chiro- John Mickelson and son._Earl, and p:,::.z,cj! ".:ih::msmg °br, Dan Seth Smith, of Becida, motored ‘to herg. 2 ved by the hofitts‘ Those ‘présent | guest of Mr. Letford’s brother and: A B e o Tea | wate n s family until tomorrow ‘apterncon|fls Glaziers . when they expect to return to Be- ‘Coppér Store: of Dr. Dannen-|afternoon’ train' . to preach-at the|p o “¢*the church last evening to| were Mesdames Henry and. Elmer Bethel Lutheran churchin the eve- ||y’ replenish the kitchen utensils|Marin, Bart, Stafford, J. Shirk, Ole the city /\Wednesday; and attended to z ning. : 3 Y e i which were necessary for use th Anderson, - Charles ~ Anderson, Wm. | midji. . b bpehess’ matiers. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skoogland of | " o Tom - | A "musical program was rendered af-| Krause, H. Simoné, Gus Olson; Clara 1 f;‘"" Men- -l Northern were shopping'and 3“9“ - E. Hazris, judge of probate, who ter_which .games were played and a|Sherbert. and F. Johnson. E. R.Lee of Puposky is transact-|@- thers ~ Cook With Gas el ing business in Bermidji today and at- OUT GOOD TURNS FROM tendirig+ the: Boys' . andGirls’ club}] MRS. CARVER SURPRISED BoOUT 80 ___s OKLA': {neuzmg being held at tl\q Central ™ Slate.and Tlle Twelve friénds surprised Mrs. By- school building. today. h b in hi t) was taken to St. Anthony’s hospltal this- morning: where he ‘will undergo Mr. and Mrs. Benard Landgren of & 4 Liberty, and': children - Vern, and A large shipment of low shoes for A few' of tlie ‘many good turns of = ~ Roofen Marle, ere the gues“ of -friends guer 9 er of ‘the f: il- 3 ive wh Carver, in honor Oi her birth an- he ye 0] y Y b W h today ‘by: express, at Bemidji- Shoe i ’ the year reported by troops of Me- My, and Mrs. lar and Gravel hile shoppingin Bemidji Thursday. 5 ore. g 5 niversary which occurred yesterday,| alester, Oklu., .ure as follows: Cut, ‘Pa“.fl S:accorrd'. sg: ot'3 rwan‘ ) ;s" i .82% & last evening at the home of her niece ‘B i 9 S M Mrs, E Slden Hio- 1 haée,reopened my store. Have 3 5| down and burned 260 tent caterpillar tmeg f‘:ggn Bte.scldan&}‘et}:esdg after-| Herbert Warfield will arrive in Be- Il i eries and meats. Wish l‘:;s ;v%:?lx;ge Xh‘;]l;:’ag: efelt‘:' Am“f:; nesis in Latimer county mountains, noon and spent .a few: hours in the|midji this. afternoon f; repaired two miles of mountain trall the-offices of Drs. Sanborn and Mary > OPEN SHOP tin, this morning for the removal of ll.. Only experienced:imechanics his tonsils and adenoids, and-is re- city attending to their sp:mg ‘shop- | where he has been employed for i w i Mrs B.J. Nt_filz‘zg :fi':;?‘e,lg:g;g;‘ xfim:eh“d';‘; 'l'\ll';ch was] tor” farmers in same mountains, dis- | ported to be doing as well as tould ping. - ex"fi, mionths. y: ALY served by the self-invtied guests and( tributed literature . for -Red ' Cross | be expected. Public Health Service, Ministerial Al i - ? i the ‘guest of honor was presented a Alkfr fl. 2-1‘“ 7 Py h i it , ete.; cl d y 0] | Miss Ida I\uenes 6%3}% ¢ Bemidji yesters ?rfih‘dny‘token. ance, ete.; cleaned up nearly a ton Gl Dr. E. R. Sanborn arrived home Polar Pie. > in' Bemidji yesterday'and w of potential puncture causes from the | jasf, ovening. from Minneapolis where Frank Sandars-o! Tenth: street Te- 3 esent ‘at-the Boys' and e ) 1 L3 a tumred Wednesday ‘morning from‘ the %?ls:y,f%rosalfxerxneg:&s :f’vfnfi? ? 19 ¢lubi meeting “today: ‘este! GIRLS’ CLUB ORGANIZED :,l:?,r f,‘.“if;i‘;“jfiflfi.c.fi:g c::::‘[::\]f:n :z: ?;r ';‘;i,e';fif"wfi?fi:“",,,‘,‘é’ ITSL:;:; ;‘:;‘S Fred Rhoda-farmnorthwest: of Be. 3 ga fiw" itk B df Gile and A young girls’ club was organized| cpamber of Commerce and Assoclated | ed his mother. He returned in a new sinie ;‘flt‘:{: hvem!;‘atiln:e;zue;l:gloyed Mr and Mrk. F. G. Schadége and|’ tmt%;c;:let;'v\:?}llt:r% th?;‘:;:f y’f,ffiflflyhk"hfl‘ gllxg flf,,";',’fc‘:'a‘jgnflf Charities, agltated state-wide: demand | Hudson ear which he drove from the|: Y. B 18 son'Milton mototed . today to Mr. b“fl calves, were' distributed last’ fall}} %ere they. hold their ‘initial meet.| f0f cleaner motion.plctures, helped;| cities. Schadegg’s brother’s farm¢ near ‘Cass|. The' following = officers were | decorate Masonjc temple for meeting Mrs. Ella. Andrews of: Weathers-|T i, where they: will spend the da: field Springs, N.. Y., arrived with the ol | ; Neeleys by auto Wedneiday évening retu“rmng ‘to B.e idjt tc?mgl‘lt and will visit her brother, M. W. Kriox, and family, 1117 Park avenue, for a time. shipment'of low shoes foé' d; . president, ~ Agnes Preston;| of State Women's . clubs, donated : ‘gmberiof the iamlym)ve firémy, Alice Cook; " treasurer,| Christmas baskets for Salvation army Faynuunminin IIIIIIIIllll|l|IIIIIIII|Illlllll“l|lll|llll at. Bemi el. Palmgren., They expect to| distribution among poor.* o) lgesv; hats’ Jlm!tt r;celved at Ko |. G i M 29 et Friday afternoon of each week al op, -selected. personall at ‘dffierent homes, . each one taking Use of “Cosmeticu in China. e % hoyer ?‘"}" just; returnied fodm : ] d his assistant, "fh fancy. work..Hikes and out-of-| An Increasing demand for well-nd - - Cook: With' G“ £330 tf Mlss ,Mu'y “Lilleskoy, returned last | 4 ( amusements are planned for the| yertised, cheap grades of cosmetics ex- 1 -30 A w@nihg-,from visiting ‘rural - schools, mer months. . ists in China. Care-of the halr, com- \ , £ Mrs. Reese Loranger, formerly of ' Wedhesds: . < y was spent at Nebish and Mr. Celander and family, 1208 Bel- | Bemidji but now of Duluth, .is ex- N’ e 5.8 trami avenue, who came to Bemidji|pected to arrive here Tuesday morn- %:figwéein;rzh'fig%fifiyI‘;':"slgfii" WON;’AEN: STUDY CLUB TO o careful (‘J“}'-’““““"““‘.““ "‘i‘l"‘{h“" from North Dakota’ last fall, are|ing and will be a guest at the home Turtle River an d‘ lades sontheast of’ ET MONDAY-AFTERNQON | !y among Chinese women, nn' native moving this ‘week’ by metor truck to|of *Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger, 901 _'The Woman’s Study club’ will hold | Preparations are gradually giving way farm they recently purchased of Lake boulevard its iregular meeting Monday at, the| to Imported articles. Highly perfumed Aert Hendricks: in-- Liberty: town- ) LA * Gallo home, of Mrs;' "John: Claffy, 1107]toilet waters for the hair are imported ship. Mr and Mrs.. D -S. ‘Mitchell and The T ‘v ¢ é'?yP"e' Boulevard. ‘A 1.0’clock luncheon will] and are being demanded by mauy-in- . |son Donald, and Mr, Mitchell’s moth- ;. ay,evening ""’i i ““d ‘besserved the members after which|stead of the native compounds. In- Glen Allen and ‘G. D..Greigg re-|er, Mrs. M. T. Mitchell; motored-to- i s vs‘:‘: e‘é‘“ G an informal program will be given.| ferfor face cream and powder are turned to. their homes at Lake: Hattie day/to Degroxt, an 4 where the for- the auditériugyin’that 'cityg ‘Thg: :l- This will be followed ‘by the business giving way to lmported articles. Tooth Thursday _afternoon..> via Bemidji, | mer-will visit until tomarrow‘and the oy ' Y al | meeting’ which will: open- with ‘roll- \ygie Is gaming popularity, though the from the Birchmont farm where they | 1atter will-remain; for'a week's visit |30 received thei "ewnga;e;ggt fl;;:; call on "fc‘limm Events,” and - the| g of tooth brushes has long bech es- veports of the officers for the past|(p1igneq., _Ordinary preparations fot sawed. nearly. 500..cords .of.wood dur- W‘h friends A . ing the past week with Mr. Greiga's|. roads all' the way;: having made’ fl:e year will be called-for. - This is the the fingér nalls ‘are also in demand. TImported sonps In inereasing quanti- | Before gomgom Bi Gook With Gas trip in-about-12: hours ; 185: ln}e?ltmgdoiththe year to be held mont; ‘they had+sawed~800"cords of | « Miss M: e until: fall, ant e annual election of § ss Myrtle Madgon, who has been officer: 1t - |'tles are rapidly replacing ' nativé wood for. W, G..Cook.of Noithern,; in St:;/Anthony’s hps‘_‘rntal following be,fie,ie";‘e’qu:s'{;’ pt]:c;e plAclan'rem prands. o 7 g Miss Jeannette . Stechman arriv, ed » i Polar Pie.' Ask for f. P 2-1‘“' in} Bemidji thi 5 oyn f(g‘ fihagxf‘:d;ciltfi;' ;v:g plexion, teeth, and finger nails is giv- 0 for chfldren—— 3 i Then order your PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream from II"Illllll‘llllllillll""flflllllh l!llKl“"IfllIll'llllllu - 2 Forks where she a‘student at.the 4 Mrs. D. J. Neeley, daughter, Mlss University. of N?arth Dakota, and she 'vax‘d he. a;fii h?a:- xfi:i];(kferb(i‘;: Alice, 'and- son Douglas, motored this| will'be a guest at the Koors-W rfield | M P wfll be week- ' week from Warsaw, - N. Y., where|'wedding to take place in Bemi t they have ‘sgent’ theé* “8even or|next Wednesday. e A eight months,: arriving: at. the ‘home Colored Photography and Gay Cos- of Mrs.. Neeleys sister,, Mrs. M. W. tume: 3 Knox, 1117 Park avenue, Wednesday Ar Mm:l-. |: ;: s"hnd'd Sqmnn Add evening. “Mr: “and Mrs: \Nee]ey are 3 9 * 3 ? % § ka2 ¥ “improving their store and residence property on First street and Missis- slpm avenue and expect to have thelr opemng sdle May 1st. 50,000 to loan on - farms. Dean nd eompany. 7’ 1-18¢f " Albert Hendricks.and wife; of Lib- erty, are moving to ‘their. new home at :1208-Beltrami avenue; which:they secured : when, :completing: the .deal made recently by which :Mr. Celander of Bemidji ~'became ‘owner. of.the Hendricks: farm. property. ,-Mr.. and Mzrs. Hendricks :intendgto leave soon for Manitowoc,« Wis;: to. visit their two sons for.a; month; after which they will return to Bemidji where : W % ( v o Mr. Hendricks ‘expects to engnge in A i 2 5 3 3 s Elmer Han'non of Indiana. " the dallor Wbin®et? s : QROI : ' k Aryoung chap with Middle Polar Ple. Ak for it Western ideals, 4 girl back : home' and a contract to close’in Paris for his firm. ,—The Girl Cleo, of Paris—in partic- ular of its cafes. A gay little nobody who had made of herself a very celebrated somebody. ¥ Frank Norris’. famous ad- venture story pictured by the' man- who produced “The She'l ‘and" “Belnold Their)storyis thestory’ told in'‘the gorgeous photoplay thCh Robert lefi UndrrwearDepamnent wedr; you’“ bt v wnth thc spu:ul featiieés of back retedforcement: ~ ‘Thesé two thicknessesof ilk protect the knicker from wearing in the back where the corset rubs. Like. all” Vanity Fair | sik underwear, it is of a luxusiously Béavy glovesilk, | Two Complete Night Shows ! at-7¢15 and 9:00 "' Children 15c—Adults. 30c WILSON & CO. Women's” & Misses”™ ' b

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