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FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1919 Te each Jday give an iflte!ésting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our:desire. This page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your co-operation in its maintenance. Items phongd or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. ——————————ou——Telephone 922 ——a—--—uH1--— J. C Gardner of Nebish was a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. Gus Swambro of Frohn: was calling on friends in Bemidji Tpurs- day. Ty ment, you should order now. .+ | make. Dean a71tt $60,000 to loan or rarms. Land Co. HOT WAFFLES SERVED. AT THIRD STRTET CAFE 1112tf If you want to sell o1 ¢X¢n Jour - property, write me, John T% 18Uk, Minn St. Chippewa Fallf;'Wia.,. the Pioneer office. Puposky this week,, and-‘Liberty Bond receipts. ‘Give the family a treat. Take home a brick of Koors Ice Cream Supreme. 1121tf ev\enlngs. Northern Loans and insurance. 6! 813tt Land Co. Phone-29. ter quarters at 412 Irvine avenue. Mrs. Phil Poyer of Turtle Lake was visiting relatives in Bemidji between - trains Thursdqy. Cis Supper to be served next Sunday |8FaPh. night in basement of Catholic church, from five to eight. 2d1122 | day- Miss Lottfe Downs of Tenstrike was a between train shopepr in Be- midji Wednesday. One dozen photographs makes 12|Review. Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tt any other manner. Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftf One dozen photographs makes 12 |acceptable tokens. Christmes presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113t Mrs. William Werth, who Mrs. William Mayher of Puposky .4 is visiting her husband who is at St. <4 Anthony’s hospital suffering with heart trouble. Gleason, home Thursday. probably want S. A. Cutter has gone to Cyphers; cards to friends. where he will hold examinations for postmaster. Mr. Cutter will return tonight. your choice. the same type. One .dozen photograpns makes 12 thing to do. Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- -kerup Studio. Studio open even- » ings. 113tf dsuit'Grandpa’lideteq, who, 18, {1} 8t .86 Anthony’s hospital, is reported ‘as} slightly improved. Mr. Isted has had a partial stroke of paralysis. J. J. Dunnie and family of Eagle Bend, were in the city Thursday on route to Puposky, where they will O visit relatives for a short time. the Hotel Lakota. H[X Tonight 2 LAST SHOWING _ A FIGHT FOR JUSTICE AND A FORTUNE William Fox presents William Farnum —IN— “%The Man Hunter” Some big moments—Loss of Fortune Through a False Friend; World-Wide Pursuit; Dashing of Ship on Rocks; Realistic Storm at Sea; Romance on a Desert Island; Death Fight for Honor. time. Earl Byer, formerly ma Tonight P S ALSO Fox Sunshine Comedy, “TIME CARD” In Two Parts REX FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA 10c and 25¢ Matinees 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9:00 COMING REX{SATURDAY Hidden rifles flashed. The bride fell dead on the steps of the church. Then Cheyenne Harry lifted his hand in the oath of revenge Harry Carey " —IN— “RIDERS OF VENGEANCE” A brilliant star in a whirlwind of dramatic action, “Riders of Vengeance,” a story of the Unfenced West It you intend to send Christmas cards, the engraved kind, with your name engraved the same as the senti- The stock is complete and you will not be dissapointed in the selection you See the beautiful samples at 1mo1215 ! Hans Sandie of Virginia is visit- ing at the William Mayher home at He expects to land a deer to take back with him. g l‘.m' paid for Liberty Bonds, See G. .B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., during the day, or at Markham hotel, 1117tf Rev. M. A. Soper and family have moved from their summer home in Shevlin’s addition, and taken up win- Your friends can buy anything vou can give them except your photo- Call the Hakkerup Studio, "No. 239, and make appointment to- 113tf Frank Johnson was a business vis- : itor in Bemidji last week. He was looking over timber to be usea at the shingle mill.—Grand Rapids Herald You can remember more friends by sending Christmas card than in It costs less too. Select from the splendid lines of sam- ples at the Pioneer officc and have your name engraved in the same type 18 the sentiment. They make mighty 1mol21d was called to St. Cloud last week by the death of her brother-in-law, Frank proprietor of the Mineral Products Co., there, returned to her . This Christmas as before, you will to send engraved Wa have a beauti- tul selection from which to make Have the sentiment and your name engraved on.them in It is quite the correct Call and see the sam- ples at the Pioneer office. 1mol216 FaMis WilTiiFabel et 1ast even- ing-for Lakota, N. D., wnere she has | i accepted a position as' cook in the Hotel Lakota, with which her hus- band is also connected at the present f the Markham, is now manager or COLLEGE TOWN The Linnea society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet tonight] at 8 o'clock in the basement of the church. Mrs. T. B. Nordale will en- tertain. . Baldwin, Kan., doomed today—or rather KEEP THIS IN MIND. Do not forget the food sale to be held at the Gas company’s store Sat- served in connection with the sale. This is under the auspices of the Lit- tle Girls’ Band of St. Phillip’s church. The PLEASANT EVENING. Mr. and Mrs. J! Q. Hoganson en- tertained a parfy of neighbors and friends last evening at their home on Bemidji avenue. The evening was very pleasantly spent’in games and || music, after which Mrs. Hoganson served a bountiful luncheon. ONLY EPWORTH LEAGUE TONIGHT. This is Friday night and all the |} young' people’ can come. The- meet: ing last night had several surprises and others are promised for tonight. | At any rate, Dr. Shannon will speak ‘and Carrie Brown will sing, and there will be -another evening of splendid fellowship togéther. - The | hour is 7:30 o’clock, with a prelimin-| ary prayer meeting in the pastor’s: study at 7:15 o’clock. . . JUVENILE PARTY. Master Harry Bucklen entertained a number of little friends at his home, 510 America avenue, on Thurs- day afternoon. Games were played and a lunch served. ' Following are the names of the Kermit Johnson, Walter Louis Schwangit, Alfred and Borgan, John and Ted Davis, Myrtle and Harry Buckman, Florence and Buddy Arnold, and Dorothy Hunt. The occasion was little Har- ry’s eighth birthday anniversary. LORE The Girl Mystic She Will Puzzle. You! She Will Thrill You! Are You in Love? Will I-Marry?. Is He True? s Doubt; Virging” and in the comedy Has helped thousands with her Wonderful Mental » Power She will help you, too! Rex Theatre Commencing Dec. 1st One Week Special Attraction GRAND THE INEXPENSIVE SOLUTION of the XMAS GIFT . PROBLEM The Studio EARLE WILLIAMS IN SCENe FROM ,VITAGRAPH'S Tree Wors” SAT. & SUN. with “Dangerous Nan McGrew” A 2-part Christie Comedy PORCH SPOONING IS DOOMED «(By United Press.) Nov. 21.—Porch spooning in this college town seemed Baker university co-eds had nothing to say on the subject this morning, except to predict a new council will be seated at the next election. trouble -started when city council men voted “aye’” on a plan to Hakkerup Photographic for tonight. House Peters in a return showing of “The Warren's of HAROLD LLOYD “SAMMY IN SIBERIA” at the — GRAN Extra Special Sunday and Monday Featuring the beautiful Armenian Refugee furnish tree.electrlclty' to resjdents erty owners allowed the 1ight to burn all night every night. is to stand the expense of wiring. The city fathers adopted the plan with the idea of making every Bll)ild- win street a ‘“‘white way.” tions today are that residents have generally taken with favor the slo- gan ‘““a light on every porch.” THE PIONEER WANT ADS DR. H. A. NORTHROP OBTEOPATHIC PIEYSIOIAW Oftice phone 183 porch lights provided the prop- The resident 1bertson Block _— DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. Indica- DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 BRING RESULTS This Weeks Special NEAPOLITAN A THREE LAYER BRICK STRAWBERRY, VANILLA, CHOCOLATE loe Cream Supreme Take home a brick—it’s sure to please you What a fix to be in? _Adolph Zukor Dirocted '7 JS Robertson A Garamount sdricraft Plcture “Yes, my dear, he was right under her bed! In the most shocking costume! Oh, it was horrible, my dear! She should be tarred and feathered and driven from "“FATTY” ARBUCKLE In his very newest comedy “BACK STACE” The actors struck, and sh-h-h!—“Fatty” put on a show - of his own ELKO ORCHESTRA PLAYS EVENINGS Prices—Matinees 10c-20c—Nights 15¢-25¢ ELKO. THEATRE Zngirs Extra Spegial T TR UL R Sole survivor of half a million Christian Armenian girls, in her own story of two years in Kurdish slave markets and Turkish Harems. The Truth, and Nothing But The Truth