Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 5

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] 4 b ] - é ective Page co-operation in its maintena: midji on Thursday. HOT WAFFLES SERVED AT THIRD STRERE CAFE 1112tf G. H. B“§ JInternational Falls is in Bemid}i hen - business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fulcher of artiy River drove to Bemidji Tlmrsday. Confectionery Store, 3rd St. See the nutty display atzm_ J. Taylor and Dennis Consid‘yi'h% left for Mizpah this morning on a hunting trip. - Loans and insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. . 813tk Try Q plate of ice cream with hot fudge, at Mac’s. 2d1115 Mrs. “Doc” Winebrenner of Lake Plantagenet is visiting friends in Be- midji this week. i E. B. McDanough of St. Cloud ‘is in Bemidji visiting friends. % Mrs. A. E. Arnold of Northern was shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Thursday. If you want to sell o1 excnange your property, write me, John J. Black, Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Mrs. E. Richards of Cresco, Iowa, is visiting her brother, F. W. Noble of Frohn, a short time. Meet your friends at Mac’s and enjoy a hot cup of coffee or tea, with fancy sweet cakes. 2d1115 Mrs. George T. Baker entertained a number of friends last evening at cards. Refreshments were served. One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tf Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Welch have moved from their former home, 706 Thirteenth street, to 1433 Irvine avenue. One dozen photograpns makes 12 Christmas presents: Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open even- ings. Y. 113tr Mrs.: J: Dybvick and . little daugh- ter of Harmony, Iowa, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble of Frohn. SPOT CASH pald for Iiberty Bonds and Liberty Bond receipts. G. B. Hooley, Markhan. 94tr Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cook of Fern Hill came to Bemidji Thursday. They will have charge of the Birchmont resort during the winter months. Attorney A. A. Andrews and Judge John F. Gibbons left Thursday even- ing for St.- Paul where they will at- tend to legal matters for a few days. One flozo'n,,pho!_qgraphs makes 12 Christmas présents: Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenli;gs. 5 3tr I will be out of town for a week or ten days. The cure for piles and rheumatism on sale at the barber shop, 211 Minnesota Ave. L. Jami- som. C o e 2411156 Mrs. N. S. Beavers left last night for Rochester, Minn., where ‘she will visit relatives. She will be followed later by Mr. Beavers, as.they ex: pect to reside elsewhere in the future. One dozan_bhotogr,aphu makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studfo. Studio open evenings. > 113t James Cafferia, of Minneapolis, is visiting at the home of his brother- in-law, F. M. Pendergast. Mrs. Caf- feria and little son will arrive Sat- urday. They will remain here until after the hunting season. Your friend can buy, anything you can give them except your photo- graph. Call the Hakkerup Studio, No. 239, and make appointment to- day. 113tf Mrs. Sam Hoyt of Northern was in Bemidji Thursday en route. to Verndale, from where she will accom- pany her brother-in-law, Ben Lloi and family as far as Minneapolis”on their way to Florida, where they are to spend the winter. L If you irtend to send Christmas cards, the engraved kind, with your name engraved the same-as the sentis ment, you should order now. The stock is complete and you will not be dissapointed in the selection you make. See the beautiful samples at the Pioneer office. 1mo1216 W. G. Bolcom and Harry Olin left this morning for Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Bolcom has accepted ‘the city school superintendency. They left in the Bolcom car and expect to reach Wadena or Little Falls by evening. Mr. {Olin will make the . entire trip, provided the roads are passable. - ST e I Te each day give an inm'znhng and complete review of the eity’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items snd news briefs and we solicit your office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. —_———Telephone 922 —e———eee———— 0. Avel transacted business in Be+} ; e ithis sister/ Mrs. A. R. Erickson, here .|ful selection from which to make Items cphoned or mailed to this Carl Moberg of Crookston visited yesterday. $50,000 to loan or rarms. Dean Land Co. . ar1et Young ladies desiring to take a .course in nursing, apply to Sister Su- perior. St. Anthory’s hospital. 6d1114 Miss Gertrude Malone and mother of Crookston are expected today as guests at the Ed. Jackson home, 1707 Irvine avenue. A CHIC TAILLEUR AND A COAT. Two things that will be needed for Sixteen inch mixea hard and soft|the new season’s wardrobe are a slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be-| tailored suit and a wrap. No more midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F | effective designs could be selected than the two pictured here. The first is in blue serge with two-piece skirt and blouse jacket. The full- length vest is new aand made of satin embroidered in gold and blue, is in- describably mmart. Medium size ro- quires 234 yards b4-inch matericl A Mrs. John A. Bailey of Nebish spent the past week in Bemidji shop- ping_and visiting at the home of Mrs. P. E. Welch. vi4 The Catholic Girls’ club was pleas-| with 34 ¥ antly entertained last evening by| TLe c Miss Dorothy Nangle at her home on|{ with colla Fourth street. materal, T simple 8o {hat ! Dr. C. P. Craig, Methodist district| t0_2lmest any figure superintendent, was in Bemidji last| " “piiof Model: evening en route ta Lake from| o ce Jacket No. 8345 Sizes, 11 to International Fallg 20 years. Price, 25 cents. €kirt No. — 8313. Sizes, 14 to 20 years, Price, 20 The Altar Guild of the Episcopal| cents. churgh had a very enjoynblep,euil:m Second Model: Cout No. 8315. Siz- at the home of Mrs. H. W. Bolger,| es, 14 to 20 years, Frice, 25 cents. 1115 Bemidji avenue, yesterday. O N W VUV VU VUV You can remember more friends HOSES AT-DINNER: 1 by sending Christmas card than in| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCarthy en- any other manner. It costs less too. | tertained the Misses Amanda Klein Select from the splendid lines of sam-|and Beva Crawford, and Palmer An- ples at the Pioneer office and have|derson at dinner last evening. Mr. your name engraved in the same type | Anderson, who has received his trans- as the sentiment. They make mighty|fer from Cass Lake to Minneapolis, acceptable tokens. 1mo1215 | will leave for that place tonight. SURPRISE PARTY. A group of about twenty ladies called at the G. R. Martin home on Bixby avenue Wednesday evening to surprise Mrs. Martin and four guests. Each guest of honor was presented with a gift, four of them being given hand-painted china plates, and the fifth one a Pyrex baking dish. Ice cream and cakes were served at the close of the party. The guests of the same type. It is quite the correct |uonor are: Mesdames H. m. Rice, thing to do. Call and see the sam- George-Bummer, G. R. Martin, Mrs. vles at the Pioneer office. 1mo1215[Coe¢ and Mrs. Barnett. X Miss Elizabeth Lambert of Eveleth arrived Tuesday for an extended visit at the home of her brother, Rev. Blaine Lambert. This Christmas as before, you will probably want to send engraved cards to friends. We have a beauti- your choice. Have the sentiment and your name engraved on them in ' : FIRE ADJUSTER HERE.. RETURNED SERVICE MAN John A. Hanson of Minneapolis is in the city making an adjustment of loss by fire in The Pioneer warehouse | just returned from Camp Grant, Ill,} Sunday. | PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID. REPORTS BAD ROADS | Jack Johnson, of Park Rapids, who with an army car, which he purchased .| there, states that the reads are-in de- plorable condition for motoring, due to the fact that the recent plentiful The Prespyterian_Ladies’ aid will| rains have been followed, first by hold a special meeting at the home | freezing then by drifting snow. Mr. of Mrs. J. Essler, 419 Minnesota av-|Johnson says that on_ his way from enue. There will be no regular meet- | Park Rapids to Bemidji:last evening,|] the|he came upon three different cars ing next week on account of turkey supper to be given then. “BACHELORS” ARE GUESTS. MrsA.George Pellow of Mill Park entertained the bachelors of the that had been abandoned in hopeless condition. ! LADY MACABEES INITIATE. Forty members of the Women’s Crookston Lumber company Wed- | Benefit association of the Macabees nesday evening. the guests: Grant McClure, Hyson, Claude Bailey, The following were | attended the large class initiation at Herman | the regular meeting of the order last] Earl Bailev. | evening. Henry Doll, George Nelson and Fred | Edith Able, The candidate, and Mrs. record keeper, were Audette. [ pione 921 guests of honor at the reception giv- PHONE TROPPMAN'S " SANITARY MARKET Forever trying to give you the advantage of our buying power, by offering you your groceries at a -saving to you. * Spacials for Saturday & Monday Standard Peas, per can 13c; per dozen.. .$1.49 Standard Corn, per can 14c; per dozen.. $1.56 No. 21%4 can Tomatoes, per can 22c; per dozen, $2.44 Mustard Sardines, per can 12c; per dozen... -$1.32 Oiled Sardines, per can 8¢c; per dozen . Army Beans, No. 3C, per can 18c; per doze! i9 oz. jar Twin Ports Preserves : Mothers Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. for. Large pkg. Monarch Oatméfi‘il Santa Claus Soap, 12 bars fof 1 quart Olives, per jar.... BULK APPLES, per bushel en after the meeting. A beautiful gold pin emblem of the order was presented to Mrs. Able, who leaves | for North Dakota, December 1. Mrs. Elsie Mae Love was elected captain of the guard team and Mrs. Hughart as record keeper. Plans were made for the rally to be held here Decem- ber 4, and committees appointed. { Mrs. Love has charge of their work. ZIP, DASH, AUDACITY. A peppy play about past and pro- priety. That describes Tom Moore’s latest Goldwyn photoplay, “The Gay Lord Quex” by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. A handsome young Lord who couldn’t resist a silk ankle; a new-found love and a promise to re- gorqz; an old “flame” and a midnight intrigue-in her apartment, and a spy- ing servant. See Tom Moore in “The Gay Lord Quex,” Saturday and _SunQay at the Grand. It's as gay as its title and packed full of spice and entertga.inment. You'll enjoy it. * Sn;ll.mg Bill Parsons will appear also in “A Wonderful Night.” This program was to have been shown Saturday and Sunday but ow- ing to the failure of the Friday show arriving, “The Gay Lord Quex” will be shown Friday and Saturday. ROYAL NEIGHBORS. The Royal Neighbors held a special meeting at the home of Mrs. L. G. Crpthers yesterday. A number of officers and members were present and the meeting was a very profitable one. Mrs. M. Faylam, state deputy of Crookston, is in Bemidji for the next week to assist the Neighbors in working up a class. Plans have been ELKO “THE PARSON of PANAMINT" A Paramount Picture “CRACK YOUR HEELS” Harold Lloyd Comedy made for a farewell party in honor of Mrs. Martha Brooks of Nymore, who is leaving for a visit to her old home in England next week. The party will be given at the Odd Fel- lows hall, November 15, at 8 o’clock in the evening. Mrs. Faylam will deliver a short address ,and no Neigh- bor can afford to miss it. Come and extend the hand of fellowship and fraternity and wish Mrs. Brooks God- speed on her journey. Alcohol From Molasses. Alcohol is now made from “black strap,” a very cheap and c¢ommon grade of molasses which comes from the West Indies. Subscribe for The Ploneer. Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 “The Gay day and Sunday, but Tonight & Sat. TOM MOORE in his newest, snappiest Goldwyn play ©O1d Eirdpean' Familles. fs suld to-be the Mar family, in Scot- .. land, which ‘can trace its pedigree 't the year 1093. Then, too, there ase the Campbells of Argyll, whose origin dates back to 1190. The Grosvenor family, that of the duke of Westmin- -ster, refers its origin to the same year that the Conqueror “came b= 1086. The Austrian house of Hapsburg goes back farther than that, its date being 952, while the Bourbons of France proudly mention 884, as the date of their origin. & Sally Optimistic Thought. The greatest truths are commonly the simplest. - . Admission 10c and 20c kY Lord Quex” NOTE—This picture was scheduled for Satur- owing to our show not arriving for today, Tom Moore will be shown Friday and Saturday only. also showing “A WONDERFUL NIGHT” A two-part comedy, with Bill Parsons. at the Grand Theatre — Enthu The oldest family of Greit Britaln’ . Greeted with siasm So large were the crowds that greeted the initial show- ings of this great drama on yesterday, Thursday, that hundreds could not gain entrance to the REX THEATRE :Last 8 Times Today—Matinee 2:30, Tonight 7 and 9 : - ALL BEMIDJI IS TALKING ABOUT THIS ' EXCEPTIONAL FILM-PLAY “The Birth of a Race” Special Music Accompaniment Featuring Jane Grey, Anna Lehr, Ben Hendricks, George LaGuerre. Thousands in the cast—two years in the photographing. Truly one of the most massive, . thrilling and inspiring spectacles ever seen on the screen : - === in Bemidji. Matinee 2:30 IN 8 PARTS Pl Ml Evening ALL SEATS 25[: I? fo9p.m. Adults 50¢ YOU SHOULD SEE IT TAX INCLUDED Children 25¢

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