Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 5

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‘sonal mention, social ‘items: lfld news briefs lnd we solicit your co-operation’ in' ita maintenance. ’ ~olle- are lwnehhd by mdeu 0! m plper and by the gublhhm 8 .of, louaes Let me sell you: E J. Willits, the landman. l 14 | ‘Mpe, N. Lapointe of Baude ‘caller 1§1<“Bemidji on Thursds’ “Strong of: Joliet was 'vlauor in ‘Bemidji yesterd: ) Spring garments are nrr{ ing av 'Pmppmsn 's every day. 2 } lxnes Roes of Grand Ra&ids wi S ‘Bem}d)! uslneas caller yesterday mcan Ci lldmn of " Northg Thuraday visitor in this ! fumpces piie Mrs. Charles Romans "of d° was a Thursday visiter i city. 1 imneys, . stove pipe. eleaed. Phone 386. Mn.J W. Joyce of lh.rgle u. md'lng the wtoox with relen.ives —— W Al lleGulre-of Fergus Falls'|| spen‘f'. Thm-nhy with friends in Be- 3 K. Flynn od s“peflor spent Thursday in :Bemidjl on’ business Mrs M. E. Brlnkmnn has gone to Mhmupohs to attend’to transaction . Say, ladies, call 479, and gei a shlinpoo and a facial to go with that new_Euter bomt 2t3-27 350,000 m lnan en farms. ! Land Co. Mrs, H. E. Wilson of Grant Valley was among the out of town shoppers in @m city Thursday. Mrs. “Doc” Winebrenner - of ‘Lake Plantaganet . attended to matters of ‘business on ’l‘hureday e lr and Mrs Paul Zeese of Aitkin re among the out of town callers ’l‘hund*a. ’ 3 l(cGalflgnn left last eve- hester, where she will niedicm treatment. 2 me fnch mixed Mard amd “soft wlab ood for eale, $3.60 per load. Bmidji Mfg. Co. Phona 481, TI;F " Lon Davls of Beuna Vista, who has Tented the Frank ‘Gagnon farm at Northera,* moved hin family ‘there ursda) G\mt erly propfletor of the Bemldi Kitchen, is spend- ing a few: amys vismng friends: in this cty. : Lol i Spou euh )ald for Liverty Bo and Libérty-Bond :receipts. ‘B. Hooley at ‘Northern Grocery Co during the day; or at-Markham notel, enings. ° 1117tt among the busniess sro clty 'nuu-udty ‘He drove home a’ which -~ he .- puftehased rpcentl [ arrived. ‘Everybodn full of jazzbo, In’ that n’ land of jags,” and’ theré ‘will be'plenty -of jase.-Furnished by the Bcluel‘,c .Jags Orchestra at the.dance Bester Monday evening at the liaglnn [ing for “Winnipeg, where she will re- | yjoy - See’ Gl 1 Mrs Howard Moyer left yesterday for Bagley, where she will remain for a few days. ' 8he will go on to Fargo 1o make a visit of several weeks w.m\ friends and relatives.. . . .y \ B. W. Achenbach left yesterduy tor | McLeod, California, where he has ac- cepted a position with the Mc 'Leod Lumber Co. - His: family will follow Items iphoned ‘or mailed to this ' [f} 5200 i conool term 1s finished:. W. E.'Durbahn left last evening for New Ulm, where he will spend sev- eraL dahys on bnsinesis in, connection with the modern dairy tarm which erMX ig";’t‘:":"sil:l:s this thorningiy o iy operate there the coming year. & NEARe g e will arrange for the putting up of all new buildings on the place 'NOTICE TO AUTO OWREBS All motor car. drivers shoqkdl;ee that they are properly equipped with lights on their’ automobiles. - Tail lights must be provided and lighted at night. License numbers must be displayed, ‘two '‘on: each. car, ‘one. in yStevens, lett last even- front and one'at:the rear in plain Judgmeént must’ be used-iat main for some’'time with Mr. Stevens, ‘hent : ) L who, s very i, {2 f:.osslngsfifi?( pedestrians are using " “The ordinan q iten services will |and will be enforced on andafter ning at 7:30 o'clock | April 3. i 1 2 THOMAS BAILEY, Episcopal gular choir rehearsal Chief of Pouce ) Y6te-1 0 this nnernoon l;omb this morning to spend a couple t ! da there n: busineéss interests. Easter we all know, is a day when ~ everyone must dress up.- Have you fitted “your feet for Spring? No. matter what -your footwear wants are we: can satisfy | you, whether it’s shoes for Father, Mother, - or the Children—it’s all the same. Shoes for dress or work occasions, we have them - both—and the best of each in quality and " fitting. O e LADIES’ BOOTS. - Finest Black Brown, Whlte, Field - Mouse, Kid Leathers; high or military heels, ,B,C,D,E w:dths LADIES’ OXFORDS " AND PUMPS Smart styles in black, brown, field mouse, white and patent leather. Priced—- . $5.75 to $14.00 Eas!er Footweu y: For ladies, men' and young folks is ready for you. See Our Wlndows BEMIDJI SHOE. STORE 315 Minnesota Avenue (Across the Street from Given Hardware Company) R i’xVTONIG«HT A rugged stat in'a rugged story of the great North- west.. A story of a strong. mans love for a frivolous i iRev. g0 this morning. from Cass Lake, where - Do held services on Wednesday, and", Thursday. A .confirmation dlass. of twelvd was presented to Biship on_Wedneaday evening.. Mugene Qflhfll,nrrtvod in morning to spend the Baster va- with his parents. Hbe isa'stu:. at the University ef Minnesota. eral’ other Bemidi boys who are attending school in' the twin. cities are éxpected home for Master vaca- CORBETT, the Mldmgllt Man “The Cave of Dectrnctlon" % Also a FOX NEWS REX SIX-PIECE UNION ORCHNI'RK Admission 10c-25¢ Mat‘lndes 2:30 Evenings 7:30-9:00 JAMES J. 10 be-enforced || _SATURDAY . ' Saturday Matinee 1§ cents Grand- -TONIGHT . Look at this. fighting face! Spirited . features of a Wild Rose of western mountains. She . knew bitter feuds—Iliked ‘'em— but as to beaus; she never knew just what those =rosy heart- dreams really did mean. You'll Love This Girl—You'll | l.nvi Her Drama : Where Rugged Hearts are True, Where ' Men and Women: Kiss and Kill for Love— ‘There’s Where Fighting Cressy Learned .the Lure of the Big Trees, Mountains and Open Spaces and the Lore of the Heart. | TONIGHT and SATURDAY HAROLD 'LLOYD PRI “SOFT MONEY” and “Oh What a Night” Christie Comedy Regular Prices *10c and 25¢ ‘ G CRESSY SUNDAY REX She was éfimd‘ ct shefilfhe mwchi’old' ; andan all~'sl'ar cast prese " Hus dilemma of love and qzrlhood A tensely dram~ | atic romance of Sng~ - “‘landfwhcrfilk Grom the oquuud story by Finis Fox| Directed by John & Ince, : W l ] I ‘”ii‘NulM!A‘ P‘W“ Mg, Dersonal Supervis " Martell Rarger é‘:';fi;gmz, f 3¢ Time Card STARTING SATURDAY i King of Comedy HARLIE HA PLI N “THE o QUNT” b Time Card Saturday Evening 7:20 and 9 o’Clock ‘Sunday Evening 7:10. and. 9.0’Clock 15 cents_ " 30 cents * Sunday Matinee 2:30 o’Clock 30 cents BE SURE AND BRING PA Speclal Musxc Matmees and Evenmgs i % MONDAY——TOM MIX IN ONE OF HIS BEST )

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