Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 20, 1919, Page 5

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER / Henr, Bjorni i “'One ‘ddzen photograpps makes 12|Friday ¥n Bjemirlljlig o Christmas nrasems Calt up the Hak- BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES | [[F#E Sty v s o | s [ \ 113t the day in this city on business. Miss Mavis Phillippi gave . a Christmas entertainment at her| Miss Ruth Williams of Grant Val- school at Becida. =Several parties ley and Miss Barbara Rafferty of Be- from Bemidji attended. midji left today for Thief River Falls where they will visit for the coming two wueks. "DOROTHY GISH “OUTofLUCK” Te each day give an interesting and complete review of the city'. social activities is: our desire. This page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your wopenmm in_jts maintenance. Items.phoned:or. mailed-to this ‘office ate appreciated by readers of the plper :nd bx the pnbliahen. Erick Linden of Virginia spent a part of the day Friday in the city, en route to Nebish, where he will| Miss Ethel Drinkwine, who has visit his sister, Mrs. Erickson. finished her term of teaching the school in district No. 48, north of Be- Spot cash paid-tor Liberty Bonds,’ :?,i:dn sl;x? ::itl'i ’Eéchfe'a?x?“‘g%é“m’fiifii and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley' at Northern ‘('}rocery Co., this comlng term. during the day, or at Mqikham hotel.| © . ° evenings. . 1117¢t1] At your service, 15 hours a day, 7 days a’week: Call any time. Rich Born to Mr. and Mg Jhmas Oling- Portraff’ Studio, 10th and Doud. er of Park Rapids."'a. danghter, on| . - . 1d1220 December the 13th. Mrs. Olinger , was Miss Beatrice Hendrickson be- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whitney of fore her marriage. Boise, 1daho, formerly of this city, are the parents of a b"b);l da\llgg;ei;‘ < b g FOR SALE—Good green birch cord | Mrs. Whitne) was Miss Haze = HOT WAFF'LES SERVED AT |ness Frlday # THIR) STREET CAFE, 1112'—1 Bthel' H. Wilsie' of. Park Raplds spent. Fridis,y m this city: - . ‘Mr.’and Mrs. S. H. Spain of Hack- ensack: spamt Friday in this city. .—__—:..‘—_-_-am Tflltpllon- 922 =P_==—‘ Miss Rachaelr NewGuard left last eve‘ning fot DevH’sr L.ake to spend the holidays." > 7. C. Huffman ot.‘Boy River spent‘ Friday “in' this city. ‘Ice delivered by the load, Smart XesCo. 121t $50, ooo to lonn or rarms. d Added Features “SKINNY, SCHOOL & SCANDAL”—A Briggs Comedy The Voice of Gladness—Post Nature Study Dean a7itt Hendqunx‘ters for Xn)ns candy and ,‘ nuts,, Mac’s Conf. . 4d.1224 L H adquhrters for Xmas candy and ac’s Conf. . 441224 Whem wanming a. car, phone ‘192, the new taxi livery. 6a1220: Hillstrode of Park Rap:ds dhy in Bemidji. \H ELKO TheatrToMeaT TONIGHT--WITH ELKO ORCHESTRA, 10c-25¢c : Waffles served at Sanitary Waffle Parlor, 216 Belt, Ave. 6d1223 Miss Janet Steckman of Kansas S ecial rick ice cream for holida. Rev. M. A. Soper left today for|City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Weell", forhsale at Mac's C?mtecnon{ Puposky and Pleasant Valley, where |Mrs. Henry Steckman of Tenstrike, ary store, 4d1224 he will hold- seryices tonight and to- | during the holidays. Miss Steckman - morrow. ' He will return to the city was in Bemidji Friday night to wit- ness the basketball game. Miss Lillian Glessner left last eve- | Monday. ning for-St. Paul to spend the holi- day vacation with relatives. A large number ot logging and " farming horses for sale at the city Just opened, new auto livery, THE PHOTOPLAY OF THEHOUR Sylvia Breamer and Robert Gordon livery. 1219tf | Erickson and Houge. Good, warm : cars. Will give the very west serv- . ‘.} BE. H. Maaz was one of Friday's|ice. . 6d1220 ;\lp‘“gn:lnt - . Bemidji. His home is in B uman-ieal 4 mfi?yfn' emids AR Among the visitors in this city to- Drama— “ Mr. & Mrs. Carter DeHaven day from Blackduck are Myrtle K. B g in th Comed: he S @ get a|Peterson, Lilly Clauson, and Pearl Brimful in the two-part Comedy Call at the Sweet Shop and get a , . o _ f package of Golden Crisp Potato|Kulveno. . of :n!hos &‘CLOSE TO NATURE! , \ 3 . 3d1222 { Chips Call at the Sweet Shop and get a :_n Ii P Gladys N. Smith of Thief River|Package of Golden Crisp Potato lee“'g- Falls- was one of Friday’s visitors in | ChiDs. 3d1222 n Bemiji: ; < 6 - Special brick ice cream for holiday Acts “See, Dad, the Revenuers Gt , ’ B sre coming J. STUART BLACKTON this way!” al ] Production I . TONIGHT AND SUNDAY Matinees, 10c-30c Nights, 10c-25¢ mmamandnmme 'l‘hé ‘Mooseheart Legion will meet | wek, for sale at Mac’s Confectionary Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the|store. 4d1224 Moose hall. 141220 For good service and careful driv- ers, phone 192, Erickson ind Houge. Open day and night. L 6u1220 # . Miss Ethelyn Hali iett last even- % 'ing for St. Louis to spend the holi- day vacation. _ Miss Edyth Martin, teacher at Be- cida, will visit relatives at Blackduck during the Christmas vacation. Mrs. Sam Hoyt of Northern was shopping and visiting friends in the city yesterday. Mr. anl Mrs. George Marshall of Cass Lake were in Bemidji Friday to attend the poultry exhibit. Marshall is the Superintendent of the National Forest Reserve at Cass Lake. / © _Call at the Sweet Shop and get a package of Goldencusp Potatosghips 11222 REX SHOWING TONIGHT FOR SALE—Buy your Christmas tur- keys and geese at 711 12th St. J. A. Dawson. 3d1220 ¥ Miss Palmine Arendt left last even- ing for Badger, Iowa to spend the _holiday vacation. Mrs. Frank Lattimer, of Turtle River, was a between train shoppet in the city Friday. — . Give the family a treat. Take home : & brick ot Keors -Ice-Cream Sn]ln'ems. i E 121tf Sylvia Skinner of Kelliher was| among the out of town visitors in this city yesterday. ILIHIIN P Among the visitors in Bemidji yes- terday were L. D. Segal and Alfred ‘Williams of Walker. H roomed dhepi ey oy b never seern August Radi of Turtle River trans- acted business in the city between VA AV AV AV AN SV AV AV A AYE = A trains in the city Friday. 4 ’ . y . WILLIAM FOX Books for the Little Ones—*Sleepy Time” tales and “Tuck Me In” tales. ¢ One dozen photographs makes 12 resents " s , 2 A Christmas presents. Call up the Hak. WILLIAM FARNUM | Books for the Girls—*“Outdoor Gir's,” “Girls of Central High,” “Bunny Brown” and Bobbsey kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. Twin’’ books. 3 z 113te Sie ZANE Gn:vs inwhr/.rfirg i i \ | 1 Last call for Xmas photos—the 138 most truly personal economical gifts. mlN Books for the Boys—“Tom Slade,” “Tom Swife” ard “Behind the Lines in France & Rich Portrait Studio, 29 10th St. BOW ';‘RML b : B * e Etien'in. Fvance and s RO pEms' efi’finfim SAGE e : One dozen photograpns makes 12 Books for the Grown- Ups——All the latest popul »copyrights. ’ 4 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open even- .s.',‘-/,{_‘-,g,w,,flp I SR OIS PSS ings. 113tf Trrzemph Todlry Mrs. “Doc.” Winebrenner of Lake £ [J Plantaganet transacted business and “JIM” CORBETT - called on friemds in the city yester- in les day. “$300,000 Reward”’ ! ’ ~Miss Dorothy Torrance, who is the el Fancy Box Candy, ranging in asistant supervisor of music in the Rex Union Orchestra srice from 50c to $5.00, in half ' St. Paul public schools, arrived in Matinees 2:30 this city to spend her holiday vaca- o . n tion at the home of her brother, G. 10c and 25¢ Night 7:20-9:00 M. Torrance. LT TG LT R LU sound to five pound boxes. PIPES Pipes in cases ranging in prices from $2.00 to $5.00; also pipes from 35c¢ to $2.50. MAU RICE 'TOURNEUR | Creator of ‘“The Whip,” “Sporting Life,” “The White Heather” and other super features What is nicer than a subscription to a popular periodical, a gift that is remembered every month of the.year. We mgke a specialty of single and club sui)criptions for magazines. s Preoenta “The LIFE LINE® A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT SPECIAL CIGARS CIGARETTES STATIONERY TOBACCOS FRUIT NUTS CANDIES CHRISTMAS SEALS CARDS BOOKLETS Send us your orde; by mail and it will be filled the same day received. ‘Another great screen epic by the world’s master of melodrama! Now he follows “Sporting Life,” “The Whip,” “The Bluebird,” “Prunella,” “The White Heather,” with the amazing scope and sweep of “The Life Line.” Matinees Daily at 3:00—10c-20c SUNDAY EVENING, WITH ORCHESTRA—15¢-30c Monday and Tuesday Evenings—10c-25¢ Mrs. 0. E. ERWIG 315 Beltrami Avenue Phone 53 ~ BEMIDJI, MINN. ueal N [ ~ LI

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