Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 8

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{.bp~Visitors here yesterday. - = midji yisitor yesterday. ’Sept 15, 11:30 a. m. 'to 1:30-p. m. “'her home at Little Falls, last, evening .\ man.\ R ¢ party domposed of A. L. Barker, ,-north on a hunting trip. " her daughter. - M. ©. Foss of St. Cloud was a Be- J. F. Clark of .Williams is-a busi- ness visitor in-this city. ~ Alex Erickson of Littlefotk was a Bemidji -business vlsitor‘on ‘Monday. Take home a brick of Koor's \ce cream. . . .. 4-Btr}{ William Rogers of Nary, is trans- —— f acting buginess in Margle this week. Iryine avenue. road, on Wednesday w. B. Rowe of Crookston spent|He was in’ Bemidji Monday en route afternoon., The hostesses will be Monday ‘hete on business. to Margie, « Mesdames A. L. Molander, P. L. Hines AT 5 iy 4 and E, H. Denu. Cars will -be at the Mrs. George Kreatz spent the day at the Red Lake fair today. 2 iy J./H. Page of Crookston was a Be- midji bus)ness visitor yesterday. : el ’ R. V. Murphy of Gemmell spent Monday in this city on business. ., George Forte, .of ‘Wilton, is trans- acting business 1n the cnty to‘ tew days. Mrs. BEffie Geroy of Tenstrike, was a between train shopper in Bemidji on Monday. L3 s ~ SN ) ) e Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hunt-and son of Red Lake Falls were Bemidjl v'sit- ore yesterday. - Ars. C..C. Ward returned last eve- ning from a short visit with her sis- ter in Minneapolls Mr. and Mrs.*S. T BonWell ot audetie were among the out of town Mrs. G VH-Iarnwe}l and daught‘er Jean returned Jast eveningfrom a ten days visit in Minneapolis. Miss Edith “Anderson left last eve- ning for Rochester, where she will consult medical specialists. Mrs.\Carl Blum of Eckles, was the : week end guest of Bemldji friends, returning to her: homé ~yesterday. .Fred ‘W. Smith and E. "Williams of Cass Lake were among the busi- ness callers in the city on Monday. Sixteen .lnch mixed hard ana ot slab wood., for sale, $3.50 per load. . Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone-481. T&Ftl \A. B. Willits "of Sioux Falls, S. D., is spending the week with his broth- er, B. J. Willits, 521 Minnesota ave. . ©ot chicken sandwiches at .the Markham coffee shop Wednesday, 1d9-14 Mrs. Henry Millér and son, ¥rank, returned last evening from.Minnea- polis, where they visited with friends gnd attended the’ state fair, ™ Mrs. A. Gwinn’ and Mr. and Mrs. B. Cain of Kelliher, motored to this city yesterday. They transacted busi- ness and visited with triends “Hot chicken sandwlches at tl;e MarkBam coffee’ shop Wednesday, Sept 15, 11730 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. © 1d9-14 Spot ‘cash paid for Liberty Bonds. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the| Markham hotel eveninigs, 7-29t1 Miss Amanda Lindgren returned to . after spending several days in the citythe guest of Miss li!sther Chap- Mrs. C. W. Cunnmgham and chil- ..dren retarned this afternoon to their | " home. Jn ‘Bemidji after a visit with Mf, and Mrs. A. B Cunningham—;— Brainerd Dispatch. - H..C. Baer, C. W. Jewett, "H. D. Kenfield of Ofange Beach,-OKla., and ‘E. E. Kenfleld, left today for points Mrs. Hattle Ostrander was in the city yesterday en route t& her home in turtle River, after visiting friénds at Hamilton, Niagara and -other points in North- Dakota for the past month. Mrs. Dan McPherson, 210% Third street, received ‘word recently an- nouncing the birth on September 11 of a son to.Mr. and Mrs. George Nel- son, of Lake Benton. Mrs. Nelson is Mrs. Charles Scoffield, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Welch, will go to Hibbing today to attend the meeting of the State Library association. She goes as a representative from her home, Ortonville, Minn. p f p = 23 Oscar Sievert and family of Minne- sota avenue, and Mrs. Dan McPher- won left Monday by auto for Mil- waukee to attend the wedding of Mr. Sievert’s brother, G. Sievert. ‘Mrs. MoPherson will go from there to Chi-| cago to visit with relatives for sev- eral weeks. i 2 WANTE™ Clean cotton rags at Pioneer office. FOR’WEGIAN LADIES’ AID~ W MEETS TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Norwegian - Lutheran ladies® aid will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock in the church basement Fach member is to bring her dollar. Mrs. Olaf Opsahl and Mrs. Olaf An- derson will ~entertain. Everybody cprdially invited. —_— <24 Optometrists. If trov- Roled with headaches, Drs. Larson & Larson, 5 ’ pervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing or glassed repaired, c'-nnlt them Artificial eyes- fitted. i / business visitor term of distri t court which begins today: . - .7 ~ TP Hot chicken sandwiches at the|METHODIST LADIES WILL . Markham cofice shop ‘Wednesday,} MEET WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Sept. 15, 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. , |armory on the evenings of the 16th and 17th. Charles Schroeder, who has been in charge of the county exhibit at the state fair ‘has returned and is busy making final arrangements - for ‘théf county.fair which opens tomorrow. orchestra will furnish the best of mu- sic-for thesFair dances at the Armory.| Decorations in-autumn leaves apd the fair colors‘ 3 the Edna’ Goodri the <ity, yesterday making arrange- ments~for the booking of the concert to be given by that company-Septemb- er Zl,st. missionary, returned this from /Grand , Forks, N. D., where he has 1\)991_1 in attendance at the School of InStruction for Sunday School Mis- sionaries of the Methodist church of the states of Minnesota, North :-Dako- to-and.‘Montana, on the evenings of the 16th and 17th | to hear the new five piecc orchestra: Everyone welcome. Courtney Seed & Feed Co,,/ prices are right. cery on 3rd street., . Clean cotton rags at Pioneer office. SWEDIREARIES WILL during the- A special..¥#¥eting of $he Royal Neighbors lodge is to be home of Mrs. Krantz at tle Erickson hotel at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening. Every member is urged to be pre- sent. warrants of ‘the Independent School District of Bemidji will be subject. to a discount of 2 per cent at the follow- ing banks, Sept 13, 1920. midji, R. H. Schumaker, cashier: 1 (2). Northeg,u National Bank, Be- CLYDB FITCH i midji, Minn.; A. P. White, president. Americab Greatest-Dramatios (3). Securny s:ate Bank, H. C. * Ditectedly Baer, president. midji, J. Leroy Elwell cashier. A, B! McIntyre, the wei known planb tuner, of ‘the Mpls. Metropoli- tan Music Co,, is here and those wish- ing their pianos tuned leave ofders at Huffman & O’'Leary. Country and nearby village orders given prompt attention. Work guaranteed. ' 2t9-14" C._R. Middleten of Baudette 18 a here ,attending ‘the The. Methodist Ladies’ -Aid will meep at the farm home of Mrs. Char- les Zahn, seven miles out: on the 1d9-14 church parlors at 2:30 to accomodate Don’t mi 1 e n’t miss the big fair dance at the all wishing to 80 - 219-15 The brand new five piéce Bemidji | 2d9-15 . et Harry Jambert, advance agent for company, was in Sunday School morning w. S. Cumr‘;flngs, Young and old come to the Armory ™ 2d9-15 When you next need _feed try the | w where At Grinagér’s Gro- ~ 9-9tf WANTED WED. and THURS. | AT FAIR at the o The Sw n Ladies’ Aid b = ) ' will serve he fair grounds GRAND {\ & Goldwyn MADGE. eld at the 7 1t9-14 : NOTICE , Notice is hereby given that “Ihe eil'uth (1). First National Bank of Be- (4.) -Farmers’ State Bank of Be- C' 1t9-14 BIG DA nas WEDNESDAY NIGHT . SEPT. 15 Seven-Plece Orchestra Tlckets $1.00 Per Couple . o e Unescorted Ladies 250 ’ ; .Dané:ing at9p. m. Music by Union Band HAVE YOU AN ATTRACTWE GIRL FRIEND" , : Persuade her to have hér picture ‘ taken'by Hakkerup for the Roto- -\ gravure Picture Section of the Minneapolis Tribune. ‘ See “HAK?” for details s 0 03 QUEEN ESTHER CIRCTE MEETS T™'S EVENING 'The Queen Esther Circle meets with -Miss Anna Brown, trami avenue this evening at ™30 o’clock, sharp. All members are urg- €d to be in attendance. “SHORTAGE” OF LS a0 TRAINED HELP Blg Firms_ draw h heavily on Da- kota Business College, Fargo, N. D., for capable office help. In spite ?‘f large enrollments, a student, shortage’” isnow threatened. 1000 D. B. C. pupils will be nieeded ta meet dergands next term. Every Fargo %ank and all whule- sale houses but one employ D. B. C. graduates. M. Rynning is the 98th with Standard Oil Co.- Ber- dina Oldoren is the 5th for Delco” _Light Products Co: “Follow the $ucce@pful.”” Join the 1000-New-Pypil Club now. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 8ty igo, N 1, . Front St., Fa L '| Matinee 2:30 e 1418 Bel- REX=Theatre Thursday Viola Dgna Bt — , i —in— “DANGEROUS ©TO MEN” Adapted from H. V. Es- mond’s drama by A. P. Younger. Maxwell Karger, director general. R Saturday—TOM MIX Sund_ay—OHOMA KENNEDY | —— From Efl:s Parker Butler’s |! Fascmatmg Tale~cf a Mis- sissippi River Shanty Boat “Dad’s - Point,” a resting "place in '49 for the pioneers of the gold rush to California, forms the setting for several of the most beautiful Cali- fornia exteriors used by King Vidor in hig latest photoplay, “The Jack-Knife Man,” at the Rex F OX SUNSHINE . COMEDY .Rex Union Orchestra ‘Night #:20-9:00 GRAND ~ THEATRE i = GRAND EXTRA | TO-nght First Show at 7:30—Second Show at 9:10 Children 15¢ Adults 35¢ EXTRA RlCHARl’) HARDING DAVIS’ “The Littlest!Girl” (Not a Motion Picture) 75 A DRAMATIC MAS]ER-}‘PIECB IN ONE ACT —with— : JOHN M. CULVER as Van Bibber ® SANFORD DODGE as The Father George Graham as The Butler - . . GLADYS MARY COOL as™“The Littlest Girl” who will also appear in a dancing specialty. . —in connection with— WANDA HAWLEY in ‘Food for.Scandal’ THEATRE ELK EARLE ELK in the open. LAST TIMES TONIGHT ALBERT E. SMITH presents. - WILLIAMS —IN— ' “When A Man Loves If the world lasts’a billion years it will never hold anything greater than love Also the De HAVENS mf‘VACATION TIME” TOMORROW ~ and THURSDAY " Harry T. Morey ifi A “THE GAUNTLET” Shows the mountaineers what a red-blooded youth can do when love and duty call. A thrilling story of hfe GRAND 7HEATRE One Night Only TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 BfflUT/FUL EDNA GOODRIGH ‘VPPEARING PERSONALLY ~nrve GAY FARCE COMEDY PRODUCTION USED FOR THE RUN ° OF 7 MONTHS .Seats on sale IN NEW YORK, WOMEN HAS LONGED FOR at Boardmans Drug Store—Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00." DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS e SEPTEMBER SATURDAY Prices 75c, $1.00 and $1.5 Plus Tax SEAT SALE STARTS' THURSDAY AT BOX OFFICE THAT EVERY | 1 g

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