Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE THREE LU (] ELKO WED.& THURS To each Jay give an interesting and complete review of the Jesse L Lasky iesenny THE NEW ART FILM COMPANY This page is devoted to per- ifl| city’s social activities is our desire. sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your co-operation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922 ————=——"r——— S — R. J. Boardman left Sunday even- S. C. Lodermier of Duluth is a ing for the cities on a business visit. | guest of friends in this city. He will HOT WAFFLES SERVED AT THIRD STRTET CAFE 1112tf When Bear Cat Went Dry. Get the book at Mac's., Third street. 2d1125 Sixteen-inch mixed hard and soft slab wood for sale, $3.50 per load. Be- midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftf Ask to see the new dance hats at the Elko Hat Shop Wednesday night. 1d1125 ‘One dozen photographs makes 12 -fChristmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenliil:;:si t! ~*Grandpa’” Isted is reported to be about the same. He is still at the remain until after Thanksgiving. — When Bear Cat Went Dry. Get the book at Mac's., Third street. 2d1125 When Bear Cat Went Dry. Get the book at Mac’s., Third street. 2d1125 The Troppman Dept. Store will be open Wednesday evening until 9:00 and closed all day Thursday, Nov. 27. 141125 When Bear Cat Went Dry. Get the book at Mac’s., Third street. 2d1125 If you want to sell or excnange your property, write me, John J. Black, Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Briese left this noon for Bemidji where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Wilcox. hospital. —Little Falls Transcript. $60,000 to loan or rarms. Dean| Give the family a treat. Take home Land Co. d71tt |a brick of Koors Ice Cream Supreme. Miss Valdina Skjeveland, one of the instructors at the Lincoln school, is confined to her home by illness. When Bear Cat Went Dry. Get the hook at Mac’s., Third street. 2d1125 Nels Otterstad of Turtle River iransacted business in Bemidji be- tween trains Saturday. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts.. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., during the day, or at Markham hotel, evenings. 1117t Elwood Isted, who is attending the university, will arrive Thursday morning to spend Thanksgiving at his kome here. Mid winter fashion Revue at the Elko Hat Shon Wednesday night hats 1121tf R. E. McGonagle of Deer River called on friends here Tuesday. Mr. McGonagle has been visiting at his home at Royalton, for a few days, and is returning to Deer River, where he is employed. Northern 813tt Loans and insurance. Land Co. Phone 29. LUTHERAN FOOD SALE. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran Free church of Nymore, will hold a food sale Wednesday afternoon, be- ginning at 2 o’clock, at the Ed. Akre store. NOTICE. It has been the custom of the Be- midji Elks to give a Thanksgiving ball annually, but owing to the fact that a big dance is to be given in the armory on this date the Elks will BRYANT WASHBURN AVery Good Young Man’ A ParsmounePictre . His family’s reputation was in sad need of a vacuum clean- er after he got done repudiat- ;pg his previous saintly reputa- ion, ' Paramount MACK SENNETT s COMEDY - SALOME VS, Nobody cares what happens, ‘—mmsm LAST TIMES— so long as it’s a Mack Sennett comedy, with Ben Turpin, Chester Conklin and Phyllis Haver and others. ELKO THEATRE store in all lines. ROASTERS A Roaster comes in handy not only on this day but always. Savory.Roasters, 2 and 3 coated blue enameled, differ- ent sizes—small, medium, large—$2.15, $2.25, $2.98 and $3.25. Black, one coated—$1.48, 48c and 75c. All kinds of Baking Pans and Kettles. THANKSGIVING PREPARATIONS AS USUAL this store will be supplied for every known need of the needs for this day—and priced at a small margin of profit only—that’s the polciy of this 0% PRESENTS S oROTHY & GISH F ELL N With “Big V"’ Comedy “SQUABS AND SQUABBLES” This STORE will be CLOSED all day THANKSGIVING Buy Ne‘I'no Corsets this week—they advance in price Dec. 1st. Palm Olive Soap—95c a dozen, three cakes for 25c BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA R SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES’ COATS AND FURS B e -- A g WPTERNTTM We are closing out our winter stock of Ladies’ Cloth and Fur Coats. The quality is guaranteed, the price very low. CHILDS’ SWEATERS Childs’ Worsted Sweaters, rose trimmed with grey, EIVA T LT 7, T - S RO O e Sy $3.95 Childs’ Worsted Sweaters, cardinal, sizes b to 8....$3.00 ~ 1 shown on living models. Music 7:30 | give their dance on Friday, Novem- PYI 3 ‘ ber 28. Invitations have been REX TRANSPARENT OVENWARE 2 S, Tafizg | ber 2 ns have, beso N j SPECIAL VALUES IN BEDDING One dozen photographs makes 12 Individual, C“Sta?dsy Cake, Pie Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- BURDERFER PLEASES. Bread and Roasting Pans 85c and 95c¢ Cotton Blankets, 60x76 inches, colors grey and tan, %erup Studio. “Studio open evenings.| The first number of the high school Round and Oval Casseroles and Puddnig Pans, with a pair $2.95 113tt| 1yceum course, put on by the Univer- or without holders $2.95 to $4.95 B R SR et RN . Miss Gladys Bastman ot Mosti was |17, Sxtension bureau, was attonded Carving Sets, real values _85¢ to $4.95 eavy Large Size Bed Comforts, each................ $3.9 in Bemidji Monday en route to her home after a weeks visit with rela- tives at Turtle River. One dozen photograpns makes 12 “«Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open even- 1ngs. 113tt Food sale at the City Drug store Wednesday afternoon, given by the little girls band of the Catholic church. 1d1125 Mrs. Sam Hoyt of Northern, who has been visiting relatives at Vern- dale, Brainerd, Minneapolis arid other points, returned to her home Mon- 7 day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Poffie of Turtle River were in Bemidji Monday en route to Minneapolis, where Mr. Pof- fie will enter a hospital for a slight -operation. If you want to be up to the east- ern styles don’t dance without wear- ing one of the new dance hats shown at the Elko Hat Shop. 1d1125 It you irtend to send Christmas cards, the engraved kind, with your, name engraved the samé as the senti- ment, you should order now. The stock is complete and you will not be dissapointed make. See the beautiful samples at the Pioneer office. 1mol215 Miss Helen Evans, who is a stud- ent at the university, will spenu the Thanksgiving vacation in Eau Claire, Wis., at the home of her uncle, J. I. Evans. \ in the selection you s by. a large audience, taking into con- sideration the fact that it was not a very pleasant evening for getting out. Clarence Burgderfer, humorist and costumed character reader, gave a very entertaining program-—one of a strictly high standard and of edu- cational value. The high sehool or- chestra played several very good se- lections. The lyceum entertainments prom- ise to be well worth attending, and it is hoped that the remaining num- bers will be attended even better than was the first number of the course last evening. WELL KNOWN YOUNG COUPLE ARE MARRIED On Saturday afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown, seven miles north of the city, the marriage of Arthur Louis Brown, to Sadie Catherine MacoDnald was sol- emnized at 3 o'clock. kev. L. P. War- ford officiating. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Frank An- derson, of this city. Mr. Brown is a sister of Mrs. G. A. Ballou, who form- erly resided here. She has been em- ployed as stenographer for the Gam- ble-Robinson company for some time. Mr. Brown has also worked in the shipping department of the same company since his return from the service. They will reside in Bemidji. e ——— ] A Coated Tongue? What it Means A bad breath, coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, languor and debility, = are usually Silverware, 1847 Rogers and Community Plates, in sevieral of the best new patterns. Knives and Forks; Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons. Orange and Fruit Spoons; prices—under priced, of coutse. TABLE LINEN CHINAWARE Complete Dinner Sets from............... $14.90 to $75.00 Hand Painted Chinaware, will want, from ........_.... every kind of a piece you CUT GLASS Now in—Our new stock of cut glass, and we say every piece is strictly first quality, of rich American cut glass, and our prices are low. Just everything in cut glass, “that’s all.” Butter Spreaders. Salad and Fruit Knives and everything else in separate Also Lunch ‘Sets, at various prices. Electric Irons and Grills........................ $5.75 to $10.00 NEW SWEATERS—LADIES’ Five kinds of newest sweaters; short, close fitting belt, open end sleeves, pretty shades, all wool—$5.95, $8.50 and $9.50. These are very much under priced and extra values. Also new Children’s, Misses” and Men’s. MORE NEW YARN IN See our stock of Yarn if you want quality, quantity or price. New Angora all wool Shawls—very large, very warm, very good looking—from $7.95, $8.75 up—be sure and see these. SPECIAL SALE WORSTED DRESS GOODS Maish Cotton Batts, Comfort size, 2 pound, each..$1.65 Maish Cotton Batts, Comfort size, 3 pound, each..$2.50 SPECIAL YARN VALUES Fleishers Knitting Worsted, about one-fourth pounds skeins, a skein ........................ S —— 75¢ Fleishers Shetland Floss, a good assortment of colors, a skein Elko Hat Shop You are cordially invited to attend our MID WINTER FASHION REVUE Wednesday Night from ¢ Thanksgiving dinner will be P signs that T gerved at the Hotel Markham at 6:00 the liver is ALL THIS WEEK 7:30 to 10 P.M : p. m. Please make table reservations out of order. . 0 . . <arly as possible. 3d1126 ngghflsu- Part wool serges, popular cloth, tricotine cloth, shepard METER 8ays: s =t - Your friends can buy anything vou “The liver is g}éedé {‘gg tom,ltfi;: and 98c—worth from 75c¢ to can give them except your photo- an organ c, to $1. 0 $1.69. graph. Call the Hakkerup Studio, secondary in ALL THIS WEEK—SPECIAL CLOSE OUT SALE No. 239, and make appointment to- importance day. 113tf g:xl:{t"? the OF ALL MILLINERY The hunting party, consisting of We can Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens....................... Half Price ; Mrd~§;ld F’IIITS-LA;‘KIBI:EZ? :entflrMe'; Eg“{;’ogs‘:)g; We close the active millinery season December 1st to | and Mrs. H. L. , urn ire s : D — from Kelliher Tuesday. They were within_our Imake room for holiday goods. All thI.S season’s gone eight days, and bagged three :Yl?chbo?:: atest millinery, none reserved, at half price. OUR large deer. This Christmas as before, you will probably want to send engraved cards to friends. We have a beauti- ful selection from which to make your choice. Have the sentiment and your name engraved on them in the same type. It is quite the correct thing to do. Call and see the sam- ples at the Pioneer office. 1mo1215 Misses Rebecca Ellingson and Martha Jensen came down from Northome Monday, and are the guests of Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen. They are to be initiated into the Kastern Star lodge at the session tonight. You can remember more friends as deadly as a snake’s venom. The liver acts as a guard over our well-being, sifting out the cinders and 3shes from the general circulation. A blockake in the intestines piles 8 heavy burden upon the liver. If the intestines are choked or clogged up, the circulation of the blood becomes poisoned and the system becomes loaded with toxic waste, and we suffer from headache, yel- low-coated tongue, bad taste in mouth, nauses, or gas, acid dys- pepsia, languor, debility, yellow skin or eyes. At such times one should take castor oil or a pleasant laxa- LOSS, NOW YOUR GAIN. Special showing all this week of Ladies’ Waists and Gloves. All this week special showing of Baby Cutters. HOLIDAY GOODS The height of holiday buying is only a few weeks hence, and we open this week with complete show- it .. ing. line in our city.” We will only say “No store ever had a better Store Hours—8:30 to 6:00 Carlson of Gourse by sending Christmas card than in|tive. Such a one is m?ide ;l)f Mg ON BELTRAMI any other manner. It costs less too.|dpple, leaves of aloe and jalap, put Select rom the splendid lines of sam- | ity ready . to.us form by Deetor The Store You Need—A Store Full, Re! Full, of Good ples at the Pioneer officc and have ned Merchandise your name engraved in the same type as the sentiment. They make mighty acceptable tokens. tive Paae Pierce, nearly fifty yesrs,ago, and sold for 25 cents by al¥ druggists as 1mo1215 I Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, ' | | { LIVING MODELS MUSIC by E. A. BARKER CO. The New Dance Hats Will Be Shown and Modeled Wednesday Eve. Nov. 26

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