Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 13, 1919, Page 5

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co-operation in its maintenance. Jim Spillane, of Backus, was a vis- itor here yesterday. Smart Ice delivered by the load. ; 121tf Ice Co. Mrs. J. H. Cockrell, spent Friday in Bemidji. of Gonvick, Dean $60,000 to loan or rarms, . 471t Land Co. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Caron, of Fort - Francis, are'in the city today.’ Swifts Arrow Borax Soap, $4.75 a ‘ box at Troppmans Groc. 241213 Mrs. J. Jacobs of Debs was the - guest of Bemidji friends Friday. ; Cream and nut margarine, 30 cents ! at Troppmans. 2d1213 v/ Miss Frances P. La.pha;n of Grand . ‘Rapids is a visitor in Bemidji today. ;7. Give the family a treat. Take home .- & brick of Koors Ice Cream sull):rl;nl‘:t f. M. M. Jagrin, proprietor of the ‘Garment shop, was in DuluthiFriday i:on business. Oscar Barness of Bagley passed hrough here today on his way home i."from Minneapolis. :: J. Neils of Cass Lake ~ passed * through this- city yesrterd&y 'on his - way to Minneapolis. . Mrs. W. W. Wive of Bass Lake " transacted business and. . visited . friends in Bemidji Friday. One dozen photograpms makes 12 _Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- i kerup Studio. Studio open even- lngs. 113tt At your service, 7 days a week, 15 ‘ hours a day. Call any time., Rich Portrait Studio, 29 10th St. 1d1213 One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up' “the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenlhlxg:i ! | Fred Langdon returned this morn- “ing from Minneapolis and-St. Paul, where he has been on business for the past Iew days. ,V ‘See our papular line of larse sepia portnj{;&l'&uy $4.86 Rich Portrait’ 10th an bt _:unzls Nothing would appeal so much as a Xmas gift as one of those beagutiful new mid winter hats, at the Elko Hat Shop. Make your selection while stock is complete. 1d1212 A. B. Palmer of Buclid, Minn., ar- rived Wednesday morning to visit for a short time with his brother, Dr. G. M. Palmer. g Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photo- graph.---Call the Hakkerup Studio, No. 239, and make appointment to- day. . 113tr Lester Achenbash has left the St. Anthony hospital, where he has been a patient for several days, and re- turned to his home. Spot cash paid tor Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., during the day, or at Markham hotel, evenings. 1117¢f Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen left Thursday night for Hawkins, Wis.; where they will visit friends and relatives. They expect to be gone until spring. Mrs. F. -C. Welch entertained a number of ladies this afternoon at her home on Irvine avenue. The af- ternoon was spent in sewing. A lunch was served. You can remember more friends by sending Christmas card than in any other manner. It costs less too. Select from the splendid lines of sam- .bles at the Pioneer officc and have your name engraved in the same type as the sentiment. They make mighty acceptable tokens. 1mo12156 C. E. Battles, E. Y. Wilson, A. B. Palmer and Philip Gill returned this morning from Minneapolis, where they attended the Masonic Scottish Rite services, and were initiated into it. cards, the engraved kind, with your name engraved the same as the senti- 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 C. A. Plummer, who has been in the St. Anthony hospital for some- time now, with bladder trouble, is re- ported to be improving. It is expect- ed that he will be able to return to his home soon. This Christmas as before, you will probably want to send engraved cards to friends We have a beauti- ful celection fro which to make yonr choice. Have the sentiment ard vour name engr2ved on them in the same type. It i8 quite the correct thing to do. Call and see the sam- ples at the Pioneer office. ¥mo1215 BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES Te eath day give an interesting and complete review of the ¢ity’s social activities is our desire. 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. T‘cleplmno 22— Items phoned or mailed to this David Gill is reported as improv— ing. Louis Larson of Pinewood was in the city today on his way to Bellingham, Wash. HOT WAFFLES “SERVED AT THIRD STREET CAFE. 1112t A. E. Feir, cashier of the Security State bank, is in Fargo for a few days on business. Mrs. L. W. Galloway returned Fri- day evening trom Cass Lake, where she visited since Thursday. Hats worth up to $10, can be bought for $2.95 at the Elko Hat Shop Saturday. 1d1212 N. H. Hanson of East Bemidji left with relatives and friends in Nor- way. ) Wilson’s certified milk. 3 cans for Specials for Saturday, and 2d1213 47 cents. Monday at Troppman’s. « Dan Rose returned this morning from Minneapolis, where he has been the past few days on business. Mrs. Joseph McFadden will leave Sunday night for Rochester to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. A. L. Toogood. Owing to the cold weather this morning we will sell shoes for $10.00 a pair all day. You can still get your pair. The B. & H. 8hoe Store. 1d1213 I am leaving the city December 22nd. Anyone wishing to see me call at 918 Eleventh street. A Nellie Shad- iow. X 3d1213 Rev. J. F. McLeod of Duluth, form- er pastor of the Presbyterian church is in the city, and will preach at the Presbyterian church tomorrow. One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak. kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113t |y George W. Jones of Starbuck, Minn., arrived in the city Tuesday morning for an extended visit.at the home of. his. hrother-m-law, W.: R.j Rly, and family. Paul Maelio, and fami]y Mrs. A. J. Dechainequ and daugh- ter Margaret, left Thursday for Port Daniel Center, Quebec, Canada where Mrs. Dechaineau was called on ac- count of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs John Jones. Moved to New Headquar’ters. The Salvation army is moving to their new quarters across frofn the ‘Markham 'hotel, in which place to- nights meeting will be held. 141213 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses for marriage were issued yesterday by Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda to Rull Johannes Hanson and Alma Berg and to Alvin Christopher- son and Mary Julia Read. PALMERS ARE HOSTS. Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Palmer enter- tained at dinner last evening. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given, Mr. and Mrs. J. McFadden, and A. E. Palmer of Euclid, Minn. STUDY CLUB MEETING. ‘The Woman'’s Study club will meet in the club rooms at the Library Monday afternoon. The Christmas program will be carried out, and tea will be served by the program com- mittee consisting of Mrs. 1. W. French, Mrs. L. P. Warford, and Mrs. L. B. Wilson. TONIGHT SATURDAY ONLY DOUGLAS Fairbanks again appears as “MR. FIX-IT” An Artcraft Picture One of “Doug’s” best, good enough to see again. Added Attraction Two-Part Capitol Comedy ‘CHASING REINBEAUX’ Admission 10c20c GRAND Monday night for an extended vis ‘Alao hif niece, Mrs, | THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER Rex Theaire comineg Dec. 19 and 20—William Farnum in-“The Rainbow Trail,” sequel to “The Riders of the Purple Sage.” Dec. 21 and 22—“Back to God’s Country,” starring " 'Nell Shipman and an all star cast. Dec. 25 apd-26—Mary Pickford.in “Heart of the Hills.” Dec. 27 28— Douglas Falrbanks, in his second United Artists picture, “When the Clouds Roll By.” GRAN THOS. H. INCE presents Wm. S Hart in “RIDDLE,GAWNE” An ARTCRAFT picture 8 SUNDAY ONLY Mat, 2:30-Night 7:30 & 9 There was hell on earth when “Riddle” faced the man he had sought for twenty years;: the man who had murdered his brother; the man who had sought to defame the- only women he }i'ad ever loved. By all means, see that fight! Comedy—*“CHASING REINBEAUX”—Two Parts Admxsslon—Chlldren 10c Adults 20c GRAND--SUN DAY ONLY ‘In Her First Selznick A Houseful of Pep Fox Sunshine comedy, “FIRST KISS,” in two parts. Fox News, special feature, “AROUND THE WORLD IN PICTURES.” Rex Six-Piece Union Orchestra 10c and 25¢ Matinee 2:30 Night 7:10 and 9:00 LILA LEE in “ROSE 0' THE RIVER” Other Attractions “BIG'V” TWO-PART COMEDY . Elko Orchestra Night&_—New Selections Matinees 10c arnd 20c 1ko- Nights 10c and 25¢ TONIGHT Last Times i l 97ie SPEED ! PAGE FIVE HOLD MEETING DEC. 15. After,the close of the business ses- The W. B. A. O. T. Maccabees hold | sion, the Misses .A\nna and Annalog‘uo their regular lodge meeting Monday, | Viegin will be guests of honor at the December 15, at Moose hall, at 8 luncheon served. The Misses Veigin o’clock. Important business will be jare leaving the 18th for various discussed, officers will be installed, |Points in North Dakota, where' they and a challenge to the sir knights|expect to join their parents for the read. . Every member is requested to|holidays. be present to take part in the various e s Subscribe for The Plenesr motions of the evening. Told in the Hills" S Gparamount siricraft GPiclure Mack Sennett’s Latest “A LADY’S TAILOR” ORCHESTRA SUNDAY EVENING—NEW MUSIC Matinees 10c-20c), Daily Sunday Night, 15¢-30c Monday, Tuesday Evenings, 10c-26¢c ELKO 5JSUNDAY; MONDAY, TUESDAY. ., REX Theatre--Tonight LAST SHOWING mance art high tension See MANTAC' (/4 WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION that.astonishes Another of the Universal Series, presenting JAMES J. CORBETT in “THE MIDNIGHT MAN.” Union Six-Piece Orchestra 10c and 25¢ Matinee 2:30 Night 7:20 and 9:00 S —

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