Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 30, 1920, Page 5

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ts of houses. Let me sell you: E. J. Willits, the landma: 1 J: 'B. Burns of Ironton was a'caller here on ‘business yesterday. ' i’ N. J. Schmitz of Albert Lea was a || Bemidjt caller yesterday. . ‘Take home a . brick of Koor’s ice cream.’ g R 3214 Willidm Lennon of Kelliher was viitor in the city yesterday. F..M. Cleveland of Fargo spent Thursday in this city on business. .. A.-G. Wedge, Jr.; vice-president:ot the -First National Bank, is in. the city today on business. e N Take your wife, sister - or: lady; friend to the boxing contest; Monday ‘night. ' C T 1t4-30 .Dr. G. M. Palmer ‘returped:thi “Morning from ‘Minneapolis, where e spent several days on business. " Spot cash pald for Liverty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See O. B. :Hooley ‘at Northern Grocery Co., _aurihg the day; or at Markham hotel, avenings. e 1117t . of Margie were among the . out of town callers in Bemidji on Thurs- " 'S the biggest show ever pulled oft‘in Bemidji at the Grand theatre Monday night. S 1t4-30 sister, Mrs. Chen rrived in the city yesterday to at- end to b:siness matters her¢, Mr. ' Bixby was at one time a resident of - this city. : James Bixby of Muskoge;&md'd., : Special designing service. Spencer ‘Rejuveno corsets, surgical supports. ‘’Home appointments, i?'desired. Mrs. M. Fay; 318 Beltrami ave.. Phone: B 1 mo 5-6 ss Beatrice Chéney, who.has just olosed her term of school at. Grygla, his ‘morning - for ler- home"at a, Minn,, after visiting Tues- ith Mrs. Oscar Krantz. . Mr. and uurs. Ed. Singer, who are| e mercantile business at Erie, ., haye been-the guests for the days of. Mayor and Mrs. L..F\ n.. They. returned to Fargo ™ iss Eloise L. Calihan of St. Paul secretary -of the Befnidji Townsite and Improvement Co.; is.in the city today on business connected with the ~ ‘local holdings of the company. Sixteen inch mixed hara and _s&n olab wood for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F G. S. Knight received a telegram from Portland, Ore., announcing the . death of his brother-in-law, W. C. Doxsie.. . Mr. Doxsie. was, a conductor on the; GreatiNorthern -Hailroad, ‘and has visited in Bemidji several times, the last visit was two years.ago. The remains. will be shipped to Superior for interment, and Mr. Knight will leave Monday to attend the funeral. - Mrs. J. W. Naugle will leave to- morrow morning for Minneapolis, where she will spend a week With Mr. Naugle.’” From there she will go to Racine, Wis., to visit a daugh- ter, Mrs. H. P. Dunning. - She will also visit with her son, Bert, in Chi- cago, and another daughter, Mrs. C. B. Borchardt, of Morgan Park,-Chi- cago. On her return about June 1st, she will be accqmpapled by her lit- tle grand-daughter, Anna Ess Dun- ning, who will spend the summer in Bemidji. : - L MARJORIE SHANNON : " TO BE A BRIDE The Thursday BEvening Sewing club spent a most .delightful evening as the guests of Miss Edyth Glas- gow at the J. W. Naugle home. Dur- ing the course of the eveming, the post man delivered unique letters to " the guests that annofinced the date %t the marriage of Miss Marjorie Shannon to George Mawhinney. The hostess providea linen with the ‘re- quest that each guest embroider in- itials for the “bride to be.” A dainty lunch was served at the close of the At the meeting of the Civic and Community club on Saturday after- noon, Miss Eunice Asbury, literature instructor at the Normal school, will speak, in tribute to the late Maria Sanford. The Girl's Glee club of the Normal school will also give a musi- cal program. This ie a very promis- _“ing program, and the club are anx- ious for a very good attendance. The _-meeting will begin at 2:30 o‘clock and will be held in the Clvic and ' Commerce rooms. The annual busi- “héss meeting and election of offi- cers will also be features of this : meeting. Dnlmn&lm. bled with headaches, Y ” _'nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing i Artificial eyes fitted. Ben Gigle, of Saum, spent the day 2 n.. here on business en route to Ada |erday afternoon for their home at 6t4+16 | Minn. Crooksten, after spending a few days TOM MIX “Hell Roarin’ ; 29 ‘ Reform” - ,In Whieh a Devil-May- Care Cowboy Rides The: fastest, .most thrilling “western drama ever put on s ~the scre Real Rl_ders 4 . Matinee 2:30 turers and a ‘crusty old uncle. WILLIAM FOX presents 'PEGGY HYLAND Also Showing— “THE HALLROOM BOYS” ' in the Two-Part Comedy . “Chicken Hunters” . Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 Grand THEATRE .- J. M. Denning:and M. J. McHugo| ——————— 4 Mrs And'few Barquist, of Redby, \ . ’ E M : st e was dalled o Bortha, Minn, | ° . WILLIAM FOX - s this, morning by Allness of her . presents s A to Glory a Real Shooting. ;" Real Fighting = LIGHTNING BRYCE Starring Ann Little and Jack Hoxie FOX NEWS—Mightiest of All KEX UNION ORCHESTRA Nights 7:20 and 9:00 The Rex Cafe We Open TO-MORROW | Saturday, May 1 Across the Street from the Markham Hotel - First Class Service Day and Night . . Dr. and ‘Mrs. J. McClure-left thefat the where they will visit relatives for where they ‘will make their home., Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hunt left yest- It’s more Scotch than Harry Lauder and twice as funny!. . ‘ It's a comedy-drama with a new twist in every scene! _It’s a romance in-whcih Love outwits scheming adven- yi = 10c and 2b6¢ .{longer. Mr. Lathrop arrived today W. Grinn home. i Get yourimeters. . i In, compliayce with action taken will be cut out on May 1st, 1920. -1t your water bill paid? i Customers whose water account for the first quarter 1920 remain un- paid on the 1st day of May, will have their water taps shut off, and service discontinued. Sl By order of -.,- Superintendent .of the Water : Department. e i, Dated Bemidji, Minn., April 27th, 1920. 4t4.30 MARKHAM REGISTER Thursday’s register at the Mark- ham includes James Bixby of Mus- kogee, Oklahoma; Clyde W. Kelley, William M. Hale, H.. Vern Nelson, K - Franklin, C.. A. Newton, H. P. Kowitz, Guy G. Means, L. G.- Bell of Duluth; F. M. Cleveland apd Os- car C. Olson of Fargo; E. B. Terry of New York; W. L. Beier of Rock- ford, E. W. Stengel, B. 1. Goldberg, William C .Beck, J. H. McCleary, and S.- M. Ettinger of Chicago, William E. Raven of Rhinelander, Wis.; |“TERROR ¢ ISLAND" A Paramount Artcraft - Picture The world’s master wizard in a fascinating romance | of sunken treasure, puzzling plpts-, deadly encounters and miraculous escapes. Begin- ning'in the shop of a Yankee jinventor; ending on the ‘shore of a South Sea Isle. ‘Enough Thrills' for Ten Pic- tures Crowded into Six Breathless Reels Special Matinees 2:30 e. P. M. Dicaire home. . P : H fore part of the week for Minneapalis Juist returned from lis qulge es, Ca?{3 fi?!;fi:bl: &Ol\%fi:n?;egfsfi?'flfim‘r wj\ere they spent the winter. . Mrs.|E. J. Stuhr, E. H. Dea, J. N. Vere: some time, prior to going to the south jLithrep :and daughters, Helen and |nius, Corrine, will remain for a short time|H. C. Gould, P. A. Wilson, E. H. to join 'thém. ©n Monday evening, | Wedge, .Rt.l,“odl %\2?1?:;‘330?{:? fi (A' some both. Some say God, who is ° the Hunts, Lathrops..and Dicaires |Seybold, J. Rosin, and S. E. Freeman, |love, .cannot damn a so\ll’ln heli, were entertained at dinner a!:vthe 0.|Jr., of South St. Paul; John E. Mc-|some say God prepared hell for tho' A Carthy and Amdrew T. Peters of|devil and his angels, and they are Council Biufts, Iowa. CLEANING UP HELL 1 by the City Council April beu, 19%0, O e b e schen o tho” wimst | elEht o'clock. No services tomorrow. t hereby given that all water | Baptist church tonight, the evangel- taps ruining without a water meter|ist said this was the hardest of all|o" Sunday. sermons to preach. While there has been much talk on this subject, it has been mostly the speculation of . A. Johnson, R. 8. Jensen, Barnes, (2] SUNDAY ViGl * Presented by the Bear State Film Company - ° A DRAMATIC ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WEST . The beautiful love of Amos Fenton and Mary Hampton amid the -exciting events which followed the discovery of gold in California. ‘Seven thrilling reels of colorful romance clothed in wonderful photography, vividly depicting a wealth of sensational episodes which grip and rivet attention throughout the play. The greatest western photodrama ever produced—intensely realistic and interesting. Children 15¢, Adults 30c-Plus War Tax men, and there is much confusion re- garding what God says of future pui- ishment. There are some old-fangl- ed ideas as well as some new fangled notions that need to be cleared away. Some say hell is here, some hereafter, the only ones who will go there, and then others say there is no hell for anybody or anything. .Tonight Mr. Moyer will speak in this subject at Mr. Moyer will close his work here Subscribe for the Pioneer. WALLAGCE REID My DUST” A Paramount-Artcraft Picture ‘Risking his neck for love, his son and a “dare” in the ‘wildest race of speed devils ever shown on the screen. e v ~ with Theodore Roberts—Ann Little " Tully Marshall i SPECIAL MUSIC, NIGHTS Also “Big V" Comedy | “PIPE DREAMS AND PRIZES” ) ELKO TONIGHT & SAT.

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