Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 6, 1922, Page 3

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$95 cash. F. M. phone 232. ho has don of N‘y-.u e ? isont Eeonard | day. “ of Bramrd are ‘guests in Bemidji ¥ t the home ohletan, C. A. Bush; ! Mr. and Mrs Clifford’ Omsteud ton Saturday evening to wvisit parents for 1ew dags. I;)i'merly a resident- of this-city. Misses Llllxan and: Dimple :Kruck-|: enberger, who were guestsfor a week of their sister; Mrs. J. D. Hart* man, and family, Nymoregjeft h- day mornlng for their home! : Alice Dean, returned. to her home at| . Dv_ym N. B.,*Monday. :Chiet. -Pohue Thomas Baileyrand the ‘Bemidji Police Dapartment will snests of honor yter tonight. d9:6 f Park Raplds - Brvin -Lindeman spent the past week-visiting at the hni!p of his, sister and_ brother-in- h, ,)lr ‘and ‘Mrs. E. P. Peterson. Alex Ripple of Nebish, principal of “the .conselid; .achool, - Pleasant Vafity and 'E. Lee, clerk of. the zchnol clmtrlct tmnmcte business in " Dance nt Cass, Lake Armory Thursday, September Tth.~ Music by Scfinel‘a Jazz Qrchestra. 1d9-6 M!ss Lila“Leg iof:Nebish, who has ‘engaged to:teach in the Pleas- he e Week. : —— R Marrs and son Clayton, who li'a ]Jmldmg a school house near Solway, motered ‘o the ‘city Satur- day “evening and spent Sunday ;nt their 'lmmg. 1103 . Mississippi ave- l’lllR. > of " East ~Grana’ Saturday. ep. route Ehted cAu.'mp HEAR THE NEW Dw.fls sheet Bagley, in- Bemidji ‘Mot " ling ral tives Carl Jones of Nebish, who is as- * |sisting in the constynetion of the new_consolidated ‘schoel .building Farris, ‘spent Sunday : B with his wife, 'and his"sister, Jesse McPhenson, 417 Mmflom ave- Mrs. Carl Jones of. Nebish, in Bemidji Saturday and enrolled’ as-a studi a perjod of Hix we tlme she will consin and Michigan, where they have been the past two yee‘ki visit- and In{nds. They Visits ‘ge mndp’n erous 'stops BHajrs: newing. uqunmtances mer homes. "Mr. and Mrs. 'W gflnddaughter, MN Bemld]l Saturday" street Mr. Rous& i87a the Mesdames Scott... Mrs. Anna Carter ‘'6f’ South B midji- was- a- guest ¢f - Mrs. M Knox Monday afternoon, Knox accompanied her Home: simed her duties as teaikel“tf intermediate grade of dated school at Carr La¥ ping. Miss Knox e owith=Mrs. “Cartat school term. Mr. and Mrs. children, 815 - /Mississippi avenue, motored to’ Luke ?hntmuet Mon- Baéwh.. at their summer cottnge Bobby H:leett, who, 3! 'ark for a n{i.emgon mxtmx, taking ‘;m‘ er. .. Included Mrs. A “dsughter Misg Margaret, fimflwn and f; M. TR conipanied her-there, where she hfi}u eufl Y‘!flg # Ir. and been‘mued to wch “the coming | ta ‘Erlckson and sts Milrae Achen- the Univers ngpxg)l Bm:}n oécur st Birchmont “Hetel Thursday evennng,_fiegtemhu the . Tth. 11 stoekholders are invited. A statement of the years business will be mnde also plnns fw fhe commg year dis- cusged. ™" : Lettord, i{i—. and: sflm ?‘Only fie ipostacript. K 8ays, teXcuse -the gapen—hn :all out of Ea- s nlm- ’ » ‘ Ia.style is atho itdu;e :mxmmmetmnlmp- es distinctive, and/ its price modest. Let uy'show you our- display, of/ flat shades and- CITY DRUC STORE Hartman: and son Gor- spoptiimbier Day.with | business, visiter. in Bemidji Mondug. ;| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rappsita, :1111, > { stslsslppl avenue, ‘Ninth street, left by aute for T"ou— M. W. Pigrce an ; Tuésday from an“auto trip to Wis- 1 - | tored . Saturday to-Creekston wher: Erioch Storey of ‘Wilton was a —— ' Mr. and Mrs. P. Brawick of Nary, transacted bnamm in Bemidji Tues. " 1. Raymond of Frohn was at- tending to business matters in Be- midji Wednesday. 3 - Mr. and Mrs: E. J. Letdord hm &s.their guest; his sister-inslaw, Ml‘fi. Ed Letford of Pine Rlver. Mrs. H.'F. Billings returned Tues- d.ly ‘to ‘her ‘home: in* St. Cloud after being a guest ‘of -hter: parents, Mr. and Mrs.. C. B. Minnick, and family, for two weeks. Henry. Kirtland of International (Falls-deft: Tuesday for his home af- -tex. spending --a -few days with his! cogsin, Mrs, Gevrge Walker Jr.j>ani ily, 514~America avenue .Mrs. Charlotte Clark, who has re- sded in ‘Bemnidji’- during .the sum- mer, will. leave “for' Wenatchee,' msh., this week iwheré ' she will make relatives an extended visit. - :Miss -Hypatia Bm-e metored :to’ : ‘I‘uevday ang gxe guests »f Mr. M A Dvoracek family will motor tehvrrow to Min neapolis where they will attend ti | state Sair for:a dew duys. Mrs; i -accompany them. Mr. and Mrs! Danielson and Melvin .Banielson, mo-: they visited the Jatter’s relatives Monday night. €; stggygg Delsm- " alsG o They report a very enjoyable trip. " :Miss Myrtle Aldrich, who was-em: | ployed- at the Birchmont Beach-hotel: l' dfor several weeks, returned Fuday to her home, 1115 Mississippi’ avenfle Miss .A]dnch ‘had-the mw!ortune to. ith & butcher knife -about ‘ten days. ,;ga, ‘while “preparing a ‘hard-shelled ‘| squash for dinner at the hotel. She yas --brought idji for surgical nnnn “and,. af stories. ‘picture’ with a fine ‘this, ,Mul «comedy. Laporte Saturday evening and willl little son Joe, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.] over Sunday, réturning- to mexd immediately ‘to’ -Be- Nearly everybody who.reads has enjoyed at least one of Mary Rob- ‘efts Rinchart’s wonderful hospital “The Glorious Fool” is per- haps the bést known of this group, ‘and. Goldwyn ‘has made it into a .;Chadwick.and. Richard Dix, two young Phyeu who-have won a fol- lowing, \ play -the leading roles in week. ' 7§ +trouble,, i health, with - relatives at Staples. at the :N. P. hos where “he ital, . ‘and Mis. W.'J."Stock of Be- Al are.atfepding the state fair and. visiting friends in Minneapolis this i Miss Esthér Quéada of Tenstrike iJwas in Be:lq‘dn Wednesday én route , N. D., where she will consnlt}g specm st because of throat idji m-his home in Blackduck guest of his sister, Mrs: B oracek and family. He came to consult a physician because of: i Mrs. George Bridgema@ and two daughters returned to their home in Fifth- wyrd after a two weeks’ visit Mrs. Bridgeman also visited her husband Minneapolis, s recovering from a re- cent operation for the removal of a CTHE BEMIDOT 'DAILY 'PIONEER er Get duplicate keys made while you wait! f:::ned thtdugh W onsif, a (hxtam:; o-0L 680, miles. “V'éne doy ut meeh Park in Ch:cngo i cast. Helen directed by ‘E:MASON HOPPER ERRERERRRRRTRRERRRRRRRRERR R R R R AR R R AR RRRRRRLARRRRRRARL LT Wi Bobby Bush, small son of Mr. and |union at the latter place. Mrs. W week '} Mrs. C. A. Bush, underwent an _op-|cox and.son Sanley.agcompanied e end in Muu apolis. atte the | n yesterday for the removal of [ etate “f"m".“ e e ‘f)lwfi‘emldjl — his tonsils and adenoids, and is' re- ported to be getting along as. well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilcox and Mrs. James Long of Puposky return- ed Tuesday from'a' few days’ motor trip to Henning, Sauk’ Center, attending a family re- A Mrs. Lang to her home today, return- ing to Bemidji this afternoon. Monday accompanied by :Mr. Bowers, ' who is a' traveling.salesman out of Minneapolis.- They. are packing their household . furniture preparatory to shipping ' it. to. aneapolxs where James Lappen returned to Bemidji the latter part' of the week from North Dakota where he has been em- ployed on a farm during the sum- mer, and he will attend school.here this winter. Alexandria and BIG PARAMOUNT SPECIAL, 9 Reels JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A - Cecil “B. “DeMille 5" PRODUCTION ool’s Paradise” —with— - DOROTHY DALTON—MILDRED HARRIS-CONRAD NAGEL’ THEODORE KOSLOFF—JOHN DAVIDSON—JULIA FAYE A spectacular romance that whirls from Mexico to Siam, carrying ybu spellbound through indescribable beauty and unimaginable theills--DON’T. MISS IT! FIVE--PIECE SPECIAL. ORCHESTRA “CHAS. PFLOCK, Director——-GOOD MUSIC PROGRAM ALSO Vaudeville Act, by Wm. C. Turtle, Comedy Magician R Shows: Matinee 2:30— Evenmg 7:15 &'9:00 _REX THEATR‘E‘"“ TODAY munsmv FRIDAY i ‘it is your bounden ddy—- It is your proud privilege— it is your big chance— It is your real opportunity— It is ‘your absolute right— It is your one need— It is to your best interests— FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY REX ORCHESTRA PRICES: Mat. 2:30—10c & 30c—Eve. Children 20c, Adults 35c.

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