Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 13, 1922, Page 3

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ey My g A M My M v S N g e AP At B e e | i THE BEMIDJSI DAILY PIONEER '~ ki PAGE. THREE P e i 8 o (. ; \ day in May = Sunday in L~ PR ® - 5 ¢ N e ‘“ Y first love was my mother, and my first home was in her heart. “That light she kindled still sheds a helpful rer da y ’ e . piul glow over days and ways My first bed was upon her bosom. Leaning little arms on her with many changes.”—John Wanamaker. knees, I learned my first prayer. Don’t forget Mother’s Day. Some small tribute of attention or affec- “A bright lamp she lit in my soul that never goes out, though the winds tion from her loved ones will be rewarded wi o oS E om th the deepest sort of and waves of four-score years have swept over me. appreciation. i . - David Gill returned to Befiiflji Ivis Wright of Becida is visiting n ke ST S T e 1 yesterday morning from Minneapolis | relatives in Fifth ward this week. P ROSECUTION P ROMISES - where he attended a buyers’ conven- REP UBLICAN TICKET ERS@ AL tion, and also purchased goods-for Fred Chapin_of "Guthrie transact- SENSATIONAL HEAR[NG Endorsed by Republican P e e e the store in Bemidji. 2 ed business in Bemidji yesterday be- ! Sl bevty 2 SmgEe i ¥ b tween trains. ay 5 L ) == | DANCE TONIGHT!—at Six-Mile = tiofitnl\v-"-m"-o , May 13—Sensa: Primary Election Items for this column will be | Corner. Music by the Synconaat%rs. Mis. Carl BInn; of Efikles was rt tiu-a;'fi-cli'::.?:‘m'vd1|L17|'\§i;,mL ¥ ““”",‘I Monday, June 19, 1922 ladly received Mrs. Harve; 1d5-13.|.among the out-of-town shoppers in rLhe Dl nary hearing today o it to their guests and to them- Magazines, all ‘the latest, at the Mrs. George Baker entertained six Al o S oL mn gl FRANK: B.. KELLOGG selves to see that items of local Bemidji Book & Stationery Store, 403 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Prahl of Du-|jadies at 1 o’clock luncheon Thurs- “We will st P i hest terest are reported. Every item | Beltrami Ave. 2d5-15 | luth_are transacting business in Be-| qay at her summer home at LaMoure, oser g Eow that Jt wds 4 €leap Governor will be given proper considera- . midjT for a fow days. and the afternoon. hours were pleas: Yoy snid, Mra, Gobb, pretiy 18 year J.A. 0. PREUS 5 tion when source is known. Thomas Cassidy has returned %0 | poiar Pie. ASk for f 2-l4tf | 2ty spent in playing bridge. t ow, Wi + 15 months old RS Ao . Bemidji from Duluth where he went g O MEE TN_R P s of an alleg- Lieutenant Governor sh(;pl:isngeg:'&e‘:z:jl?r:lgeo:f fsr’;:;'ésw*i‘: ;gn?t;le‘"d th'; St(’:"'le °°“)“’°“£‘°’:‘i °€h‘he Mrs. Ben Cohen of Tenstrike came MOOSE MEET [M/REGULAR 1t on her which is said to LOUIS L. COLLINS Bemidji today. o Tuegda; a:d Wz;n':s;:y 5 el Bemid}i,Friday to attend the fo- SESSION TUESDAY NIGHT has refu: lfll e “‘Smfmm' e Secretary of Stat ’ ' ; neral of Judge Harris. The Loyal Order of Moose will o5 etied foipweiany infermadon L . — e Loy r Moos up to this time, o Mocs Hakel Laraom, o 08 b Cook With Gas Mr. and Mrs. . M. Serrurier lets | N9l its regular meeting Tucsday ove Gordon will enter a plea of self iy her bome at Bagle;.' el 8-30 # | today for Duluth to transact business B . esirod tha all meinbors bé defence, claiming Cobb attempted to State Auditae - until the first of the week. S hent b g kil him, according to his attorney. R. P. CHASE $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean You can get your favorite maga- = Gordon shot Cobb near Oklahoma il Land ¢ & zihes now at the Bemidji Book & | Mrs. Frank Slough has gone to i College where both were fed State Treasurer . Land company. 1-18tf s 0 x 3 0| A. 0. U. W. HOLDS REGULAR 9 k b ¢ Stationery Store, 403 Beltrami Ave. | Anoka where she will receive medi-; : voeational stidents, after it w HENRY RINES East-West-Home’s best, See “The 2d5-15 | cal treatmeént for a short time. MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT the latter demanded an apolo; i) 01d Nest”, Grand tonight. 3d 5-13 : ! The Ancient Order of United A Attorney General g Mrs. B. W. Lakin moved from her Cook With Gas | Workmen will hold its regular meet- 5 S CLIFFORD L, HILTON Mrs. F. E Two was called to Min- }fi)mfihfl l}?ltl 1L{;x}l:e bgu]evaxéd tffithe 5 igg ’{(uesélay el\;ening at 8 o’clock at g ] ondend e neapolis, Thursday night by the seri- arkham hote! ursday and will re- the K. C. hall. All members are MARKED BY CLEVER STYLE. R. R. and. Warehouse Commission il . main there until. they can secure J. C. McGhee returned yesterday d to b 3 e R 2 wusiilliicss, of her tatner Troine at e, Francis n which to Live, | from Grygla where he ha ‘been vis-| o 0 0 present: TOUCHES ADDITIONAL WANT ADS: IVAN BOWEN W. H._Verity of near Blackduck| Cook Wi Ef\:'egsd:;_wos in that vicinity since BOARDMANS ENTERTAIN '{l;o joyous note of Spring and the Clerk of Supreme Court : came l;:)erl:?n‘;lfdyu%t;s:e}dafi' g attend ook With Gas a30 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boardman,| i< I(‘l:"c(;:“in\:l‘n:"i ek i W—RN— S GRACE F. KAERCHER t e ful . E. Harris. o i s . 1221 Beltrami avenue, entertained 8 R g ANTED—Girl for gel 1 house- Miss Elsie Haberman of Guthrie| 12 i L veloped i tomato-red Cantor o I genera nse d Polar Pio. Ask for 1. 2-144f| Magazines of all kinds and always | S2me to Bemidil Jast evening _and | Mr- and Mvs, W Z Robinson and | trimmed with bia i satin and for 1 ok o . N o sl | TIRE SHOP- ORENED FOR ' | g agazins of il Kids and bvys| it Dot morning sk the home | dnuEHLeE SUsheh S G PRt fom el et bl | T M) BUSRESE MR O o Mr. and Mrs. John Goodspeed are | tionery Store, 403 Beltrami Ave. e 4 evening at their home. the . The girdic s ol o5 The Service and Quality Tire moving today from Sixth and Mis- 2d6-15 i I Georgette lined with the dress ma- WANTED—Young . man for book- | & l“fl\:dtz)v S ..l(-_\u:u_, Thoir sissippi avenue to 510 America ave- GRS : Rev. Fr. J. J. T. Phillippe came to SOPHOMORES TO HOLD terial. Medium size_requires 4 yards keeping and to assist with_floor loc 5 It‘?. -m;?f“m‘ 1”"1“1"“‘f ve.. ; Rev. Blaine Lambert and Dr. J. C.| Bemidii ing from St..Jobn's 40-inch crépe, with 234 vards of fur [ Wwork. Gill Bros. 5-13t1 ocation an, Shociemp SaLCIng o b G F 2 A i 5 A 2+ | Bemidji’ ening from St..Jo CLASS PARTY TONIGHT i, s bee livided to twh 3 : 7 e Craig arrived in Bemidji-today from | where he Had deli cture, He = banding, ¥ yard Georgette, and 3 [ —— o B 7 L}‘} q:,rv"*“ P ‘]'" DANCE TONIGHT!—at . Six-Mile fiti ;*ilaire Whelre the fvr'rr}er has been | visjted friends in Bemidji en route| The ,Sopht%more? og thcthmt!}:,sclmol yard of sat lv<)$t207;(\Jm~_nu;;3«b $16.00; heater o it e : olding special meetings for the past g Ke are giving their clas$ party this eve-| Charmen in mist-gray f 20.00; orgun $20.00; sewing ma- i e o ‘e g Corner. Music by the Syncopr;i‘:iasr_sl.3 three weeks, Dr. Crairé sssistingpthe to his home at Warroad. et the Guild hall and a good time | ions the. model (5. the ”gm'u Saahe chine $7.00. Inquire 1221 Park firm fu‘l-]m.u]:v. l-““‘i"udlul t‘lfiun. - last two evenings. Miss Iia Lincoln of Park Rapids is |38 assured all who attend, as the com-| - satin i wscd for the ok nd the | Ave. Phone 602-J. 21 | e e e mase i e mittee in charge is working hard to| large buttons which give high con- lospital, on Beltrami avenue and Edson Washburn, assistant county - visiting her aunt, Mrs, S. Hayth, (T trasting notes to the = ) will now have a better location and agent, left last night for his home at| YOUu will ?O:‘L fi';ad Y,‘a‘?}‘ lfz‘“"l’('“; 416% \i’vi"f. “l"e'.‘“e'tf“." ?i e R s scheme. Medium size 4 ot ulil‘all)n—nf}li"?flc party to "‘1“” our f much larger quarters, The Sprague Monticello, called there by the seri-| magazines ai e Bemidji Boo time. Miss-Lincoln is a trained nurse . s 36-inch gray a 4 v : delicious, strictly pure maple syr-| & Johnson Auto Livery also has an Monticello, called there by the serl-| gizfionery Store, 403 Beltrami Ave.|and ‘may decide to remain in Be- DEGREE OF HONOR WILL yards 8G-inchy wray and 114 yard 36| up in homes. ~Address H. C. Witte, | office in_ this building. Gome in and look them over. Always midji. HOLD MEETING TUESDAY Bletirial - Ravitios |7 cropoams Whee o o 20040 —— Mrs. John Workman of Puposky, |8t your service. 5- = The De; i 39, Sizes, 14 to 20 years. SN Ll - el or housework. [ BELGIAN INDUSTRY SEEKS gree of Honor will meet 3 Birch . W. F. ) 3 = who lfias begn the _guest of her dgrugh- s R Mrs. S. A. Lunda, Gln’({_ys Sprfng}\sle, for it regular business session Tues-| Lo g B NG 02 hmont. W. F. Marcum, 41.}'5‘.’3"7 AMERICAN TRADE CREDITS - ter, Mrs. slfar hrarl:tz, since Tues-| N 11;54 ::Iseph ‘ébachten. and her|Eva Hanson and 'dl:s'.F Tog o :‘ day ovening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. Siicswm ) 2’6 kc.m ress No. 9208, day, returned to her home yesterday. guuslst, ] I:s" %h }:)rd Mnt!:‘:hell and | cida cam% to Blemfl .“I“h Plé]a){‘ toha}; hall. State Deputy Hattie Roach will » years. - % = Brussels, May 13.—Belgian indus- —_— i daughter, Lois Catherine, o St. Paul, | tend the funeral of John Seth which|}, hresent at this meeting and it is CIVIL SERVICE examinations May, [ try roing to American banks for East-West-Home’s best. See “The|and Mrs. Charles Richards and her|was held at the home of his daugh-|;r00q that all members attend. June. Vacancies, $120 monthly.| trade credits. Because of the mo- Old Nest”, Grand tonight. 3d 5-13 | guest, Mrs. William Richards, St.| ter, Mrs. E. Preston, Mississippi ave- ‘ g . ENJOY PICNIC SUPPER Age, 18 upward. = Experience un- | bility of funds of American banks, Siss, Alice 'Rlofieisch, S Paul, motored to Itasca State Park|nue south. ROYAL ARCH MASONS TO i lxhs]sues G]nsg?w. thxlcn_. Penrod necessary. For free list positions| due to a lack of the speculative in- taught the Red Lake sehool this win- e el Mrs, M. E. Smith left thi CONFER DEGREES MONDAY | {lowe, Heid and Brown mo Waile,| now open, write . Terry (former | terests of somo continental bnke tergwas = Bemiedji oA ie\;’emngysan ay they motored to r. and Mrs. M. E. Smith le 't this (| Roes Pt id ttmgrh r(_)(;x"n xn}:ifurg to Civil Service Examiner), 119 Con- | Belgian industrialists have found - 2 v y en| Norway Beach, Cass Lake. morning by auto for their summer| The regular convocation Bemidji y Point Thursday afternoon tinental Bldg., Washington, D. C.|they are able to get most satisfactory route to her home. Her school term home at Mille Lacs lake to prepare| chapter No. 70, Royal Arch Masons, where they enjoyed a picnic supper. 3d6-16 credits in the United States. closed this week. . The B;midji Book & Stationery 3] for summer :cmfiyncy, a;-,d from | will be held Monday evening at 8 X tore, 403 Beltrami Ave., is the pl ere will go to Minneapolis in 2|gclock at the Masonic hall. The:, = i 3 = latest. ~Your favorite magazines are | Bemidji -from there. will be conferred, and a large at- Mrs. Eugenia .Brown, teacher atihere. Come in and read them over. = tendance is desired. I’“POSR)'],3 attgndeddto buss}:nets's ma}:'-; 2d5-15| We are back in the greenhouse | ters_in Bemidji today. e_broug! with the ,usual supply of tomato BETHEL LUTHERAN o - with her the Puposky school exhibit o3 Dlants. A. E. Webster, 1242 Doud A N NOI IN( 'E M E for the Beltrami county fair. 25, sNOTICE+ Ave. Phone 166. 2d5-15| Sunday school will ~convenc as St. AnthoRy’s héspital ‘will posic usual. in the Bethel Lutheran church Cook With Gas ively it ati Th son for tor tourists has|tomorrow at 9:45 but there will be| 8-30 tf Hyely agmn: ne mo'seisfi'gfl;?.f;'er;" staneed stie: oé‘emidj]ij.l0 A poarty com-| o o%]hc:l services at’ tln}_; ch:u‘ch durf-v y 3 2" bt 6-13 | posed of T. S. Higbe, Wasioja, and|Ing the day, owing to the absence o Mrs. A. Bing and Mrs. George i - Mr, and Mrs. Earl Rouhoff and Mrs.|the pastor, Rev. T. B. Nordale, who T Thompson, Emorg; and William Har- % James Mulbaney motored here from|is attending .the Red River Valley ' T * wo ris, all of Minneapolis, who came to FIRST LLUTHERAN Mantorville;-Minn., and registered at! Lutheran conference at Thief River CHIROPRACTIC e Bfernidji b(;cause ofl the sefiious illness| yr.nocota aveband Eight street Diam«z};\&. ,oigt, yeéstetgay. };l‘hey fix- TFalls. N of their father, J. E. Harris, and f § pect end-a- few days here. Mr. = 3 i o % e e Wi at the tima of Fis| , Scrvices next Sunday ‘st 1030 | figbe is father of Jesse Higbe, Ciay- MRS. LORANGER HONORED Wishes to Announce the Opening of death, will leave Bemidji tonight for| & M 11, the, Rorweigsn anguage. | ton apartments. A few friends were very pleasant-| 3 His Offices in the Troppman Block & R e Luther Lesgue has its devo-| About ffteen frionds of Mrs. T. J: | W Rivar ant 3 W, Smith Thursiay | & tional meeting: at 8:00 P. M. Mi 2 B W. Rhea and J. W. Smith Thursday Polar Pie. Ask for.it. 2-14t1 | tional meeting- at- *: . M. Miss|Burke pleasantly surprised her at|afternoon at the h f the lat-| 3] ' Clara Pederson leads the topic. B i 2 last | 6, nome ‘of ie ues a a I her home, 1001 Beltrami avenue, last|{or" 109 Eleventh street, - . — 4 The Lutheran Brotherhood meets ing.in’ hi £ Birth anniz) fom? e street, as a cour ’ County Agent D. C. Dvoracek mo-| yonday evening, May 15th at 8:00 evening, in honor of her birt| apni-|tesy to Mrs. Reese Loranger of Du-! o . tored to Blackduck Friday where he|jn"the” parsonage to practice songs versary ‘which occurred yesterday.luth. A social time ‘was cnjoyed Office hours will be Tuesda attended farm bureau meetings af- lday M:y 17g 2 o vli) mtwime fgw Cards and music were enjoyed with| {hroughout the aftetnoon and a 5 G Y, ternoon and evening, and returned to g f é social conversation, and a birthdayl| giclock luncheon . was served the Thursday and Saturday of each week PR . o for the birthday party on Thursday ho | Bemidji late in the evening. He was|jay 18th. Topic “Th § lunch was served by the guests, Who| yegtg, jer, Washington, D. C., who went in ies’ Aid wi *.t¢ | fern as a birthday token. W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO : : : e e SYog the Tl sspoation [ yyops, o’ Al Wl dnasday, Mar e i HE latest proven methods of spinal treatment will'be used in work. : 17, with a good program and re- Froze to Death at Table. : t ith el e d her d h e freshments, An aged recluse was found frozen to | ThBe regular meeting of the Wom- conjunction with e ectricity, hy ro-therapy and mec ano-the- Word was received in Bemidji this| Confirmation will be held Sunday death in Rochester, N. Y., by neigh-|an’s Benefit Association of Maccabees o H 3 X M mornin of the death of Earl Wag-| May 21st, at 10:00 4, M. in the mew | bors who forced the door of his house. | Will be held Monday cvenipg at § rapy. A lady attendant will be present to attend to all-appoint- ner, St. Cloud, brother of Mrs. C. E.|armory, A class of 34 wil lbe con- | Apparently he had perished while eat- | 0 clock al the &. C. all. here 1s 3 1 11 1 1 1 - 1 Bke, Bt Cloady b B e Fk oo ut LS oo s el i o re Basinss of mportanes 1o b i ments and assist. Alllare cordially invited to inspect the'offices at called there several weeks ago taken. All are cordially invited. itting upright before a table “which | 8€ an it is important that al 1 A wrichi . are 99 « int- cause of- ‘his serious ‘condition and ——L. J. Jerdee, pastor i‘.e,;‘ih‘ep;;flfl,;s of namm“ le‘thougll members be present. A dance will any time. T]’lOSV wmhmg tredtment are ‘)‘Sked to C"‘“ for_appomt was with him at the tinie of his death. 't be held after the meeting to which ont. Teleph 316 i e —_— : : P the house was equipped with beating |4} bl o - i ment. elepnone . i s o Funeral services will be held there £ the public is invited, and for which Monday and Mr. Riley expects to go THE PIONEER WANT ADS :‘&’:&“{:fi g‘;zs’is“l‘:&:‘fi!e“de“ny al- .;t) charfic of 75 cents per couple will from here to atten: BRING RESULTS v 8 3 e made. e Tho best in all the Meihan roles, em- ; / ALSO SHOWING S ' braced in one % » o e : : “CHICK CHICK” The story of a rich young idlor, who o . ’ looked on life as only a hunting- Y Two Part Comedy ground for pleasure. R : 9 Till a careless kindly act for a strug. SUPPORTED N ¢¢ yy SUNDAY MONDAY gling girl made him her hero—and BY g 9 ¥ the man in -him had to make good! " MILDRED HARRIS __The flash of life in New York’s “Mil- licnaires’ Row,” and the shadows that “lie in her little side streets: GRAND A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL—PRODUCED FROM GEO. COHAN’S GREAT STAGE SUCCESS Mat. 2:30—Night 7:15-9—10c-30c If you want to know what folks mean when they say a man’s a “Prince”—see this great picture! | \

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