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8 s ! - "> / : g ) ) ‘( 5 . [ ’ i R \ \ . \ "\( ’ " ks ' /\SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1820 . ° 77777 THE BEMIDJLDAILY PIONEER . ~ ° G NOTICE OF BIDS - to reject any or all bids. home he attended the celebration of g Sealed bids will be received by the |- GEO. STEIN, "fle] twenty-fifth wedding anniversary TO undersigned to be opened by the City |/ - City Clerk, |0f his parents, also the marriage of ELKO Council of the Cit ::Be l:thi y Dated Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 20th, his sister, which was held at a joint NIGHT y midji, nn.,llszo' 2t8-21-23 [affair. At Quincy he also attended || LAST TIMES THEATRE at a regular meeting to be held on the lllinois district Sunday school : Donald Blue "of Northern, was a) J. A. Caughn of Sauk Centre spent Monday, August 30th, 1920, for t . e and Young People’s convention Q business visitor in the city Friday. Friday in| this city on business. £ :onsitrucuon otia sanitary sewer ex-|REV. KAMPHENKEL ENJOYS ‘The past. week he has spent at Du- LEWIS J. SELZNICK L J ension on Bemidji avenu® from 11th g luth in attendance at S resents Herman Fladhammer of Eckles,| J. A. Duesenberger of Perham was|to 13th street.' g THREE WEEKS' VACATION |State Sunday sdch:oln ufigeyfi;’;e;fi i 5 was a business caller in thfe city yest-|a ~Be3nidji buglness visitor yesterday.| ' plans and spe¢ifications on file in|, ReV: William F. Kamphenkel, pas- \Dl ’s convention of the Evangelical ELAINE erday. - E \ the effice of the city tor of St. Paul's Eyangelical Luth-|S¥nod of North America. Mr. Kamp- . ) Miss A, And: ? e city- engineer. p-l i ss Agnes Anderson of Thief Riv- eran church, returned yesterday from | henkel reports having had a splendid HAMMERSTEIN . Mf. and Mrs. Don Jones, of School-|er Falls was avBemidji caller on Fri- Cfi"tlfled check for 10 per cent of |a three weeks’ vacation. While away |Vacation and very enjoyable trip. . : craft, called ;on Bemidji friends on |day. Y amount bid should accompany the|Mr. Kamphenkel visited in the twin o 5 N Friday. : g same. . ° cities, at St. Louis, Mo., and at his i S=an== P i Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Baldus of Kim- The city council reserves the right jhome in Quincy, Ill. While at his Sealed g?lglgfil ‘l):f r?ggsed by the " ¢ Take home a vrick of Koor's ice undersigned to be opened by thé City The Shadow of ball spent the day in this city yc:ter~ ’ { [} - 4-6tf| day. - - == "ROBERT W. SERVICE Known and Loved for His Stirring Stories Council ot the Gity of Bemidji, Minn., at a regular meeting to be held on Monday, Aug. 30th, at 8.0’clock p. m, for housing the well located in the 5th Ward, and for the well at the city hall, also for the repair of the roof on the store house at the pump- cream. Rosalie Byrnes” This beautiful star is be- coming more popular ev- See this_feature Dr. Bone and ®William Skrief of Kelliher were among the business vis~ itors in Bemidji on Friday. Fhe Queen Esthers enjoyeu a pic- _nic supper at Diamond Point last evening. - \'Charles Carter réturned yesterday from a business trip to points on Mille Lac lake. TR % John Colburn and family of Wolt week-end with her cousin, Miss Ai- . leen Fellows of Tenstrike. .~ Misses O. Stai and Bertha Keaver, of Wilton, motored to this city Fi day and spent the day with friends. Mrs. D. S. Mitchell is recovering nicely from illness which has conr fined her to her home for several days., " M Miss Iréne Rasmussen will arrive “ Monday morning from Phillips, Wis,, for a visit with the H. L. Rasmussen _tumily. ATA. Richardson took the first air- plane photos of Bemidji. Buy them at Rich’s Studio, or at down-town stores. 3 8-10tf J ; ‘Mr. R. E\.I:Iall has returned to Bemidjl and is offering some choice » avenue. C % 1t8-21 R b \ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. dasmussen have af théir guest, Miss Eureka Lund- strum, ‘'who arrived Thursday from Clayton,.. Wis. e Miss Bertha Webster and Agnes McGhee have béen the guests of Mr. for several days. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- Mrs.- William Kieler, Mrs. Verne ., Hinshaw and Mrs.' Emma Hinshaw motored here from Wilton and spent . the day shopping. Hot chocolate with whipped cream, hot fudge sundae and frozen caromel creme, Markham Coffee Shop Satur- day and Sunday. 1t8-21 Mis§ Eva Gagnon returned to her home .on Minnesota avenue Friday from a -short visit at Park Rapids. Verndale and other points. Hot chocolate with whipped cream, hot fudge sundae and frozen caromel creme, Markham Coffee Shop Satur- day and Sunday. Gus Larson _left last evening for Minneapgiis, called there by the death of a brother. - Mr. and Mrs. P./E. Welch have as their zuest Mrs. Ch;rles sseofgh:léi. ot k . Minn. Mrs. Scoffield ex- i - g;:(t): t:)“:e l\g;: seve;:l woeks, i s gflngg:‘gt{?; son JANE & ANN JONES at the Minnesota Hot chotolate with whipped cream. hot fudge sundae and frozen caromel creme, Markham Coffee Shop Satur- day and Sunday. 1t8-21 “Mrs. Olive Fje]stad, Mrs. O. H. Bak- ke and daughter, Olive, returned to morning. after visiting for several weeks with Mrs. Osmond Johnson and family. The former are mother and sister of Mrs. Johnson. 3 Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists, If trou- ;- bled with headaches, . ” mervousness Or eye dis- rders of any kind, needing glasses v glasses repaired, consult them. ruticia) 8yes fitted Lake, motored to Bemidji and spent Y, rl-(‘ land for sale, address 423 Bemidji . and Mrs. Blaine Lambert at Hines 1t8-21 7 their home in ‘Minneapolis yesterday || +Mrs. Willilam Blakeley, . Misses Ruth and-Naomi Blakeley, of Farley, motored to Bemidji yesterday and visited with friends for the day: ~ erday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warfield and Miss ‘Margaret Warfield, returnea to their home at Des Moines, last even- ing. They have visited with the War- field families here faor the past five weeks. Miss Emma Golz returned Thurs- day from Dulutn, where she attend- ed the Sunday school and league con- vention of the Minnesota district of the Evangelical church since Mon- day. Miss-Golz reports alsplendid convention. Anyone who can _accomodate teachers for the coming year with board or room, also anyone who will take a boy ofihl to work for board and room while attending school, no- tify Supt. Bagby. 3t8-20 COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL ™~ * CONVENTION NEXT WEEK * The Beltrami county Sunday school convention will he held in Bemidji gust 26 and 27. Mrs. Jean Hobart and Harold F. Humbert, until recent- ly secretary of the Oregon Sunday school association, will be the speak- ers sent by the state association, and in cooperation with local Sunday school, workers they will present a vited to send delegates to partici- pate in the convention. Entertain- ment, lodging and breakfast will be provided and it is hoped there will be a large -attendance with a.good general representation of the Sun- day schools of the county. (REX THEATRE TUESDAY and_WEDNESDAY - Norma Talmadge A Vital Picturization of , ARTHUR GOODRICH’S Broadway Triumph Through the marbled col- | umned hallways of a Mil- lionaire’s Mansion to the squalor of an East Side Tene- ment, NORMA TALMADGE, carries an absorbing tale of l6ve, humor and tragedy with all the realism essential to making an audience live tl;rough the days and nights of a . . YES. GIRL and a NO GIRL — - — = Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 ° A { - v \ " ~ JOE HARRIS Singing Monol\olue WARREN & WADE COMEDY NOVELTY ENTERTAINERS, SINGING, TALKING, INSTRUMENTAL 'VAUDEVILLE!! 'fl | ACTS TONIGHT ONLY i ATS —MIGNION AND GENE Danseur and Danseuse- -Late of the Theo. Kosloff Co. TOE DANGES, ECCENTRIC DANCE Grand Prfces 25¢ and 50c S, PIANO AND JAZZ ARTISTS HILL AND HALE Comedy Capers Ve e DOUG. FAIRBANKS "BOUNE IN MOROCCO” ‘THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaiser, whol] Thursday evening and Friday, Au-| Which is the result of his experiences in the land where men fight hard, and play just as hard; love deeply and “Thrills, Suspense, Romance, Fights I An \all-star cast—beautiful scenery and wonderful photography—all help' to make this picture produced by Mayflower Film Corporation, who made “The Miracle Man,” a super-special production—See it, and Fatty Arbuckle in " If/NG GRAND of the Klondike in the Early Days, Wrote hate -in the same fashion at the Mat. 2:30, 10c-25¢ Nites 7:30-9:00 A HE LAW == YUKON ing the TODAY REX Theatre Harry Carey Ace of the western drama, is at his best in “Square.Shooters,” his latest picture. —in— L-KO COMEDY, in Two Parts s Re;: Unicfn Orchestra . ) ‘ A GLORIOUS HIT ~ Season’s First Road Attraction Kilroy-Britten, Inc. offer State Fair, September 4 to 11, here at Rex "Theatre Today. ‘Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:20-9:00 10, 25¢ \ GRAND %. |OH DADD , Whirlie-Girlie Fashion Review 1920. station. Full information as to plans and work required can be obtained from City Engineer. 4 Certified check for 10 the day .with friends. -~ amount bid should any : have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Di¢ should accompany same. “NYMPHS d Miss Lucillé Young is-spending the Joseph Steial for the past two weeks } i {:;&“in;"z:’c;}l"gls“?l'\'e-‘i the right an lef b - yx 2 ds. 99 t for their home at Hibbing yest GEO. STEIN, NUISANCES City Clerk. Dated Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 20th, 2t8-21-23 REX Theatre SUNDAY and MONDAY ) per cent of ery dai'. —and learn why. IN ADDITION Big V Special Comedy cribe for The Ploneer A stirring Romance of the Golden West; Farnum’s Greatest Picture Neither gold nor the woman could defeat him. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “BY THE SEA” FOX NEWS, Mightiest of All Rex Union Orchestra Matinee 2:30—Children 10c¢, Adults 30c Evenings 15¢ and 30¢ "Tuesday, Aug. 24 JAM FULL OF LAUGHS AND TOE-TAPPING TUNES—A FEAST OF MUSIC, SONG AND DANC- ING. Seats Saturday at Grand. 50c to $1.50, Plus ar Tax. NOT PICTURES. W Why? cery Co.,” during the daywor at the program that will be full of inspira- “Markham hotel evenings. 7-29tf |tion and instruction. \ AL Al schools of the county are_in- ILL M E pw sents WILLIAM J. Gordon Edwards JAZZ Musical Comedy ! 1 i .