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

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selves to see that ltems: 5\' ry item | | a business visitor:in: Be'mudjl Setur— day. “) (TE 28D’ B Aoy Mr. and Mm BEmil;Baven;and- {i ily left Sundagflpofi'}bfi"kda, Mi where they erpect to YA on t Mrs. Frank Latimer: of ' Turtle River was the guest’ of friends while shopping in Bemi etween . trajns Saturday- LS . % Miss Kate -Hines . returned this morning from Turtle River where she visited her sister; Mrs Wentwonh over Sunday. ' 5 2-Mtf' Polar Pie. Ask' for it. John L. Brown hns maoved. hls family to the new residénce he. is completing on Pm'k nvemle and Ninth street. Ivan McPherson “of W'a . to Bemidji the latter part of the week * ‘and ‘will remain” here th Week as the guest of friends:” $50,000 to loan on''farms. Dean Land company. L7118 Maion, the little dafughfer"éf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Foucault,’1018 Mississippi avenue, is ill with pneu- monia and under the care of a physi- cian. Mr. and. Mrs. A. D. Johnson and sons, Kermit and Victor, motored to Pillager Saturday where they will be the guests of relatives over Mem- orial Day.! Polar Pie. -Ask: for ft. - 2-14t1 Mesdames George Kreatz,, C B. Battles, C.: M. Bacon, A. A War@eld‘ and Mrs. Henry F;lié 2e2t % day at Idlehurst, mer home of Mrs. Battles. Mr. and Mrs.” Ross’ Weekly and family, corner of Ninth street and Mississippi avenue, are guests of Mrs .Weekly’s parents. at Gully, Minn. They madelthe trip by auto. Cook With Gas 3-80 tt Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaliher and lit- tle son Russell returned Saturday night from a ten days’ trip to Grand Forks, where Mr. Kaliher- is install- ing an oil station for .the Peoples 0il Company. Misses Voilet Anderson, Florence Norgren, Cleo Billings and Messrs. H. W. Billings and J. W. Billings motored to Cass Lake Sunday .and, spent the afternoon; swimmj'r.ng‘ and boat—ridx'ng_' being enjoyed. Polar Pie. Ask for it.. | 2:14tf Saturday by auto:for Lon where they will visit friends Decoration Day. They were accom- panied . as far' as Wadena by Mrs. for a few'days. : in Bemidji this ‘morning. : NOTICE! All Bar&t Shqps will be closed all day. Tues uglal Day. Open Monday n t urml m. .4d5-29 Benard Lg %‘%’Fw}&?fi !-{elm ) and son of Liberty, were business visitors in Behmffi’ Wgflflrs‘gjay s Carl Golz who .will visit friends there{ of Pipestone, R D e ey Dafly Fa;]uon TWO SECRETS OF TAILORED 2 SMARTNESS Falling in 5qft, one might say, of the lines of the cape of krépe-knit pictured ‘to the left. 1t is very dark navy blue in color, with a lining of lipstick red + pussywillow taffeta. © The neck is 5athercd to a high collar, and_ the iamond - shaped tnmml g pleces stitched on the front and'slashed ‘with the cape and finjshed for opemngs for | the hands.” Medium'size requires 334 yards 40-inch' material. The tailleur to, the right is also in ‘krépe-knit, bound with silk braid. The: Jacket has.a convertible collar so that it can be worn high or low. There is also offered a choice of one- or two- picee sleeves, to be adjusted to normal .xrmholeg Accompanying the jacket isa .\m-pnec“ gathered skirt, Medium size requires 284 vards 40-inch material. First Model: Pictorial Review Cape No. 9896. Sizes 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Second. Model: *Jacket Nao. 9890, Sizes, Jékto 413 inches bust. + Skirt No. 9666. Sizes, inches waist: 221015 Mrs. F. E. Craver of Turtle River was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. - Miss Marie LaVal, trimmer for the Vogue Millinery, expects to leave to- morrow morning for Minneapolis. Cook " With Gas 35 3-30.tf P. J. Russell returned Saturday 'to. his home in, Bemidji: from Park Rap- ids vhere he attended court all last week. ! . Dr:D. R: Burgedsmotored t6'Cass Lake yesterday and,, spent; .the day thu‘e on business; returmng h%re < ® & e =% T Mrs‘ F. 0."Sib.fiey of F‘x”-hzee re- turned:to thér Home Saturday after attending the Baptlst conventlon in Bémidji :for three days last vmelg Polar Pie. Aa_k».lor 1t. 2-14tf Mr. and Mrsi*Wm,; DeDermit and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Koehn motored yesterday to Cass Lake-and Walker where they visited relatives’durihg the day, and returned to Bemidji'late in the evening. Louis Bradford, editor -of the Ferndale Sun, and his brothets, Rup-~| ert and' Robert, motored’' to Bemidji Saturday and were week end guestq of their brother, G. ‘A. Bradford and family, 1106-Bemidji avenue. Nelson Dupuis of Twelfth street and Beltrami avenue, and his friend, G. W. Guyer, of Montana, are at Fort Worth, Texas, where they are employed selling shares, of - oil- stock for the Mexia Star Petrolenm com- “Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Crothers lefl: pany. A0 " Cook With:Gas' 3-30 t{ Mr. and Mrs. . Chatles Landgren Minn., motored to Liberty Tuesday and are the guests of their ~son ~Benardand family. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Matson and| Their youngest ‘son, Ruddlph, who' family, and his mother, Mrs. G. L. has visited friends here and at Lake Matson, who has ' been their guest for| Hattie upon several occasions, was the past week, motored to the lat-| united in marriage "to Miss Rose ter's home at Kelliher Saturday, and [ Newell of Pipestone ¢ at.-the M. E. the former returned to their homes church in that city, Wednesday -eve- ning, May '17. Aftér.a wedding trip spent at Sioux Falls, S. D., they are at home to their friends on a farm owned by ‘the groom’s father near A et i r“‘:fl s, family returned yesterday from Tuar- tle Lake where they mocvred Sntn day. Miss Ada Warner of Carr Lake re- turned to Bemidji -this: ' morning af- ter visiting"her parents at their larm home for a few days. New fast color flags, just arrived at the Bemidji :Book and Stationery Company. . Get. one for tomorrow. . 1d5-29 Wm. Crane, employed at the Dor- an. Plumbing ¢ompany’s shop, autoed to Crookston ;. to, visit friends and relatives for a few days. - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bush and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Riley ' motored ‘to Campbell Lake yesterday ‘and: visit- ed at the home of Dr. Coye: Atty. E. E. McDonald ‘was' sud- denly taken seriously ill' Saturday evening at his home at Lavinia, but was reported to be resting comfort- ably ‘today. " Display “Old Giory” tomorrow. A new lot of fast color flags just in at the Bemidji Book and Stationery Store. 1d5-29 < Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaiser and son Albert arrjved yesterday .from Bag- ley and are guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. G)lmore, 805 Lake boulevard. 187 Mr.. and; Mrs. Edwar:l Stafford of F'osston anwed in Bemuhx tndny and will visit lor some time at the home of thelr son, Bart Stafford, 617 Itvme ES nue A slx-poimd daughtér was bom to Mr. and Mgs. Eugenf Shoaks at, their home, ‘811 Bemid}il avente, yester day. Mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. E. G. Eggert of St. Paul return- Chul‘& Funk “and]’ PAGE THREE STILLWELLS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Milo Stillwell gave a' dance to ‘their friends Saturday evening at the Fernhill town hall, and a number of Bemidji people at-| tended. MRS, BAUER ENTERTAINED Mrs. Emil Bauer; 1108 Doud ave- nué, was given a surprise farewell party by -tlie ‘membeérs’ of the" St. Paul’s Evangelical 'Ladies’ Aid Fri- day afternoon at her homé. A plea ant informal social afternoon ‘was| enjoyed and lunch was served by tHe aclf—mvned guests. COMPLIMENTARY PARTY Mrs. H. G. Elliott, Morden, Man- itoba, was the guest of honor at al party given by her daughter, Mrs. P. L. Hines, 1100 Beltrami avenue, Saturday afternoon from 3 until 6 o’clock. An informal social after- noon was enjoyed while the guests sewed, and lunch was served by the hostess. Twenty ladies were pres- ent. OUTING AND PICNIC DINNER.. Three auto loads of Remidji young people motored for an all-day outing with picnic dinner to Itasca State Park yesterday. made the trip included Misses Péarl and’ Grace MecLaugh'in, Margaret and Amy Peterson,’ Betty Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. {‘W. J. Stock, Jchn Ward, John Ca}nll Rudy Thmne nd Kenneth Mayer: LIND-HANSON Carsten Lind ‘and Miss Lavina Hanson were united" Sunday evening at'the home, of : Mr. and Mrs. Christ Sletvick, 517 Fourth ed to his home Saturday. after visit- ipg for a few days at the home of his cousin, R. W. Koéhn, and family, 418 America avenue. G. W. Harnwell, secretary of the Commercial club at Fergus Falls, motoredifrom there to Bemidji Sat- urday and will remain with his fam- ily here gver Decoration Day. Miss _Anne McBride . and Miss Hazel Stomne, teachers in the Be- midji lic .schools, " returned this mormng rom Tenstrike where they visited if#iends over ithe week end.’. Mrs.”A, Annette returned to her home in Bemidji. Saturday from a lew days’ business trip to Thief Riv- ‘er Falls and' other places in' that vi- cinity. . $he made the trip by auto. _Have you a bright, new flag to hoist for tomorrow? They have ijust received a new lot of Old Glorys at the Bemidji Book and Sta- onnery, “Co. 1d5-29 Mrs, Wm Fellows of Tenstrike was the week-end guest of Bemidji fnendS\ én, route to Eagle. Bend to visit he;\' sister, Mrs. Wilbur Hutch- ins, and famfly, over Decoratinn Day. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Barnell and daughfgs,i Oak street, - left Sunday for Efi: Bend to visit relatives and attendi_’fhe"Decomfion Day exerciscs. From' there they,.will motor to Mel- “visit friends and re:atives for 3 me. Mr, J’ohnt Harrom and little daughm-, Pnscnlla, returned this ‘mérning from Faribault’ Where ‘they have been guests of her sister, Mrs. E: F. Erickson, and family, for the past three weeks. Mr. Harrom went there the latter part of the week and accompanied them home., —NOTICE—— Please get your garbage cans in a convenient location near the alleys, The scavenger will collect from them twice weekly in ‘the businéss district and once weekly in the resident district. Call him at 736 or my office 396. Prices the same as last year. o Dr. E. A. Shannon,. A Casgiitowia, Minn. == — Cargn == — — = m Chairman of B.:of H. street, Rev. L. J.-Jerdee officiating. A large number of relatives ' “wege: present. The contracting parties are both “from north of Shevlin where they will continue to make thexr home. LEGION AUXILiARY . .WILL HOLD MEETING JUNE 12 The next regular meeting of “the' American . Legion Auxxhary of the Ralph Gracie post' willi be held on ‘Monday. evening, June ' 12,- at’’the ‘tooms of the Civic and Commerce 5soc1an ing was'to for one. week. ‘ i MRS. REFF SURPRISED ON ‘BIRTH ANNIVERSARY A party of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Manvile Reff, 1228 Dewcy avenue, Thursday evening and gave .her a delightful surprise, the occasion being the anniversary ‘of her birth. The hours were whiled away pleasantly by vocal and instru- mental music, and cards were en- Jjoyed at four tables. . Mrs. Edward Kramer was the fortunate winner of the first prize, while the booby prize fell to the lot of her husband. Mrs. Reff was the.recipient of a lovely “34-piece set of dishes and a delicious lunch was served by the self-invited guests. Those present were: . Messrs. and Mesdames. Clif- ford Omstead, Clinton Crosby, Frank Rappatta, Leon Jewett, M. LaBoun-|e | ty, 3. B. Bisiar, Fred Fradet, Edward M., Reff, Mrs. Pauline Mrs. Nes Neumann and Mr. Reff of Frazee, Minn. Kramer, Kramer, and Mrs. Mrs. E. W. Nix returned this af- ternoon from Duluth where she spent Sunday with Mr. Nix. Eskimo Ivory Carving. One of the most widely followed pro- fessions in the Far North s that of the ivory catver, and it Is not only an in- dustry” but a pastime as well, filling many .of the long evenings of the lengthy Arctic winter. The Eskimos have never attained the perfection of the Chinese artisans, due partly to the greater crudity of their methods and partly to the fact that they use the of tiie walrus instend of that of elephum but some of their pmd- Those ‘who | in marriage [*" at 8 o’clock. This meet-. have been held next Mon-| day evening, but has' MW, B o gt @ boards, mottled | 1zed. ure of artistry, | ! The stock nyidles: whigl] me‘ &kl | mos. manufactupe are beads, )e(( and néedles. They are made, usually, from the outer portion of the walrus tusk, as the Interior is'a bony substance, napkin rings in appearance. prized articles are furnished from wal- rus ivory dug up from where it has laln for ages and become semi-fossil- REPUBLICAN TICKET Endersed by Republican I’lll’ Convention ' an Bleqfion llonday. June; 19, 1922 U.’s. Senator FRANK B. KELLOGG ST. HILAIRE IS EASY (Continued From Vaze 1) in runs ahead of him, but he was un- able to score. Melhouse was not up to his usual batting form,, being credited- with two sacrifice hits. Pete Johnson got into the-game when he ran for C. Bailey. Kemp, who i trying out here, pitched the last in° ning for Bemidji and ended the in- ning to the satisfaction of the man! agemeht, altheugh he: did not have a chance to'show: the fans in halg an inning just ‘he' can do. , The attendance:at this game was not as large as at some of the other games this season .due;to the threat- bbage crochet The = most Govermar 11 ening rain which materialized during the seventh inning. The long rid 1. A. 0, PREUS . i Lleutenant Governor LOUIS L. COLLINS MIKE HOLM State Auditor R. P. CHASE State Treasurer HENRY RINES Attorney General CLIFFORD L. HILTON R. R. and Warehouse Ccmmission =| IVAN BOWEN Clerk of Supreme Court GRACE F. KAERCHER by auto, no doubt, slowed up the St. Hilaire team and prevented that or- ganization from giving a better ac- count of itself. “Fat” Lucius um- Secretary of State ‘J.'é it -pired. the..game, sutisfactorily, .. The Bemidji team will play a re- turrt game at Tenstrike Tuesday, and it is expected that quite a following from hn‘e"wxll agcomipany’ the team: ' A fast and hnrd fought game is ex- pected. i) s St, Hllhlre { 8 AB. R H Buick, of. I T Jackson, rf, 1.0 2. Hallamock, -3b ™0 Christenson, ss 4 177 Wilson, 2b . 4 0 1 g 2 Hall, 0§ 2 F. Hanson, ) Faypen,s b« Achenbach, 1b C. Bailey, 2b Berrigah, ss Hubbard, p - E. Bailey, cf Frank Pl\lbbs [ S oqtomwm, —- = il © THEIDEAL SUMMER G A Woman’s Heart i and Vast Riches are Staked | 'Upon the Turn of a Card!: ?;-The Cast— - ALICE TERRY The beautiful blonde star of ! “The 4 Horsemen of the Apoc-’ alypse.” FRANCELIA BILLINGTON THCS. 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