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! R co-operation in its maintenance. S. C. Bailey went to Blackduck for the day on business. Dean $50,000 to loan er rarms. « B Y5879 Land Co. HOT WAFFLES SERVED AT THIRD STRTET CAFE 11121t L. E. Baumgarten of Cass Lake ar- rived last night on business. Smart Ice delivered by the load. { 21tt Ice Co, ia The. seniors .of the }l ' ceived their class rings yi Mrs. B. Shawl of Wilton was a Christmas shopper in Bemidj‘i Friday. Give the family a treat. Take home a brick of Koors Ice Cream ?n];;cg:i ‘ Miss Signa Bagnon of Wilion.vl_sit- ed friends here between trains Fri-|- day. Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell is at St. An- ‘thony’s hospital for medical treat- ment. Ca}l at Mac’s after the movies and have a delicious cup of coffee;,. with French pastry. - '2d126 inewood Mrs. Sidney Miller of er here was a between train sho] Friday. h Call at Mac's after the mlvles and have a delicious cup of coffee, with French pastry. © 24126 i David Hinshaw of Wilton was the between train guest of friends in the city Friday. i If you want to sell or axcnsfi!nge' your property, write me, John J. Black, Minn St. Chippewa Fally, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers of Wilton transacted busin in, Be- midji between trains Frida; Call at Mac’s after the m&yi‘ have a delicious cup of coffee, with French pastry. i 2d126 Mrs. George Fort returndd to her home at Eckles yesterday, after visit- -ing friends Mere the past two weeks. Thers” will'Hé R meeting or e A sociated Charities Monday evening, December 8th, at the city library. It is desired to have a representative at- tendance of the community, and all interested are urged to attend. E. H. Jerrard, Pres. 4d128 Beauford Steckman, who ‘attends the high school here, went to Ten- strike, yesterday to spend thé week- end with his parents. . Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photo- graph. Call the Hakkerup Studio, No. 239, and make appointment to- day. s 113tr See our popular line of large folder sopia portraits at only $4.86: per doz. Rich Portrait Studio, 29 wthmszté 1 Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, end Liberty Bond receipts; See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., during the day, or at Markham, hotel, evenings. 1117t W. H. Keiler of Sturges, Canada, who has been visiting reiatives at ‘Wilton for the past two weeks, transacted business in Bemidji Fri- Already they are talking about the big stationery sale which opens - at Barker’s Drug and Jewelry store ‘ruesday morning, at 9:30. Thousands of boxes will be sold at a saving of from 25 per cent to 40 per cent. No one will be allowed to make. & pur- chase until the hour of opening. Be on hand when the time comes. 3d128 ‘The geatest value:for your money in quality Xmas photos is at Rich Portrait Studio, 10th and s Doud. " 1d126 Everybody welcome to the Epworth League service to be held in.the base- ment of the Methodist chureh 7 o'clock sharp, Sunday evening. Er- vin McPherson will lead on thé sub- jects of the Epworth Herald. Special music ‘and an interesting ‘préogram are promised. " The sale of box stationery at the "Barker Drug and Jewelry ‘store be- gins Tuesday merning at 9:30. The line is one of the biggest ever brought to Bemidji and hundreds are planning on making purchases for Christmas. ' The line offers a saving of from 25 per cent to 40 per cent. 3d128 , Your portrait on a calendar free with a dozen portraits at Rich Por- trait ‘Studio, corner Doud Ave. and 10th St. 1d126 A real clearance sale in December. That’s what the Barker Drug & Jewelry store are springing in the stationery line. Thousands of boxes, valued from 26c to $10.00 will be sold at a discount of from 25 per cent to 40 per cent. The eale starts at 9:30 Tuesday morning. A fine chance to pick valuable Christmas fil{;s.s tive Page ATURDAY EVENING, PECEMBER 6,-1919 chs BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES | city’s social activities is y\u'_denin. This page is devoted to per- ‘sonal mention, social items ;and news briefs and we solicit your office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. =————————————— Telephone 922 ——o—ar——"—--—— Items phoned or mailed to this ' Mrs. James Doran,. who has been ill for the past week, at the hospital, is improving nicely. Where is Bill-? 2d128 Fancy Jonathan apples, af $3,.3p 8 box, at Troppmans, this week only. - - 123tf Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnston, of Hines are spending the day in the city on business. » One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Cali up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tf Locok for Bill. 2d128 One dozen photograpns makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- -‘kerup Studio. Studio open even- Ings. 113tt The annual Christmas sale will be held at the Presbyterian church on Wednesday, December 10. There will also be baked beans, doughnuts, rolls, canned goods, and other good things to eat. 3d129 I'll tell you December 9th all about me. Yours. Bill 3d129 One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tt 1t you intend to send Christmas cards, the engraved kind, with your name engraved the same as the senti- ment, you should order now. The btock is complete and you will not be dissapointed in the selection you make. See the beautiful samples at the Ploneer office. 1mo1215 What is Bill? 2d128 Wednesday, December 10, in the Presbyterian church basement, the ladies will hold the annual Christmas sale of fancy and useful articles. ‘They will also hold a food sale. Lunch will be served during the afternoon. - ,3d129 This Christmas as before, you will probably want to send engraved lcards to friends:- We have a beauti- tul selection from which to make your;; choleer:=-Haye-- and you nn,nfi' nu;r'iv?fl&on the same typé. It is quite the correct thing to do. ples at the Pioneer office. Call and see the sam- 1mol218 The annual Christmas sale given by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will be held in the-chur¢h basement Wed- nesday afternoon, December 10. Luncheon sets, pillow cases, aprons and a great variety of fancy and use- ful articles will be on sale. A food sale will also be held and lynch will be served during the afternoon. 3d129 e e——— — IR LAST TIMES TONIGHT] ‘By Frances Hodgson Burnett “New Folks in Town Brigg’s New Comedy, and Paramount Mngazfine ELKO ORCHESTRA MUSIC Children 10c, Adults 25c ELKO } ; : { v, THE.BEMIDJIDAILY PIONEER SALE PLANS PERFECTED. . e Mrs. C. E. Battles, Mrs. George |deé¢ided to buy a $5 health bond dur- ‘(Ilo%hran‘ Mrs. Al Collard and Mrs. J.|ing the Red Cross seal drive. . Conger entertained & large:¢érowd|” Plans’ were perfected for the an- of ladies at the last meeting of the |nual sale to be held next Wednesday [ed B INCE LJ'// Presaets’ ( Y Dorot DALTON | ZneMarket o7 Souls’ " A Picture That's Different! The Story Concerns Two Brothers and a Woman You will not soon forget the struggle or its end. Scene after scene of fascination. Some sensational, . some,startling, some that ‘clutch at your throat and start the tears. With magnificent “sets” and hundreds of players in the cast. h Brand New Feature Comedy . “THE HAYSEED” starring the inimitable [ “FATTY” ARBUCKLE ELKO ORCHESTRA:SUNDAY EVENING No matinee Sunday;, account Elk’s Memorial Ser- A Drama of Stmgglé-Love and Adventure That Will Entrance Every Man, Woman and Child — ONCE TO EVERY MAN with JACK SHERRILL and MABLE WITHEE Production de Luxe Cartoons—MUTT & JEFF—Cartoons Texas Gunian in “Dangerous Litt}le Devil”’ LAST TIME SUNDAY LL O R ELAST TIME SUNDAY IF IN DOUBT, ASK HER Union Six-Piece Orchestra Matinee 2:30—Admission 10c and 25¢ Evening Prices 15¢-30c Sunday Night, 7.10 and 9 Presbyterian Ladles’ Ald, The ladies |atternoon -in the ohurch basement Many . beautiful articles have been made, and a large variety .of both useful and fancy articles will be of- fered for sale. ,All who have not yet sent in their articles, are asked to leave them with Mrs. John ' Basler, 3’19 Minnesota avenue, by next Tuee- lay. Besides fancy work, they will also -.PAGE FIVE . ‘ have a food sale, and serve refresh- ents during the afterndon. : You can remember more friends oy sending Christmas cag& than in 'any other mannmer. - It costs less too. Select from the splendid lines of sam- ples at the Ploneer office and have gour name engraved-in the same type as the sentiment. They make mighty acceptable tokens. ' 1mol218 T ———— S ——— TONIGHT REXTONIEHT e The most famous character in American fiction, John Oakhurst, the gentleman gambler, as played by -HARRY CAREY In Bret Harte’s Classic e '“fle | . ' Outcasts Poker Flat” Don’t Let Anything Stop You Seeing This Wonderful Picture “NELL’S BOARDER”—L-KO COMEDY M ?Ii‘:{c IJ'O"R- Wonder _ Girl If In Doubt Ask Her She closes her engagement Sunday night. Rex Union Orchestra 7:20 npcl 9 o’clock 15¢ and 25¢ TONIGHT and SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 REALART’S FIRST PRODUCTION Which you have seen extensively advertised in the past few months—starring the beautiful CONSTANCE BINNEY THE RIGHT KIND OF A GIRL TN 9 “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” | A 2-part Christie Special Comedy k. A LAST TIMES | Tonight and Tomorrow A JEAN DAWN (The Wireless Girl) Admission 15c and 30c at the LADY’S HAT TO BE 3 GIVEN AWAY A Beautiful “Gage Bros.” Hat, Cost $15.00 at | Edward’s Sister’s Millinery, will be given away FREE N To the Lady Who Looks the Best in the Hat Every lady 'in the Grand Theatre at 8:45, SATURDAY evening, will have an opportunity to try the hat on. The one to whom the hat is most becoming, will receive it as a gift. THE AUDIENCE WILL BE THE JUDGE TONIGHT-8.45 P. M. Ask JEAN DAWN Your question, and see, CONSTANCE BINNEY in the “ERS' ILE SUSAN” first Realart Production Admission 15¢ and 25¢ at the —GRA ND—