Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 5

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"bnmr ‘PIONEER "'MQa a Thursday visitor here. business visitor yesterday. :Tliuudny here on business. slab wood. for sale, $3.50 per load. \Thm‘!flny buginess visitor here. resh, sweet milk and cream, sold } 'l"he_odore Gulickson of Moorhead spent Thursday here on business. N It you would be agreeable with your associates all day, drink Mon- arch coffee, for sale at Troppman’s. E. R. Miller of Hibbing was a' business visitor in this city yester- day. Spot cnh naid for Liberty Bonds. See G. ooley - at Northern Gro- cery Co., durlng the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29t1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Olson of Lit- tle Falls were Bemidji visitors yest- erday. To prolong the honeymoon, stick to Monarch coflee . Get it at Tropp- { ;man’s. : 1t10-8 Everybody’s using Monarch coffee now because all of us are saving these days. 3 pounds for 51 40 at Tropp- man’s. 1t10-7 Dr. W.. H. Fortin of Puposky was a visitor in the city yesterday, Ye- turning to his home today. When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- cery on 3rd street. . 9-9tL Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosenquist of Hoffman, were ,among the out of town visitors here on Thursday. We represent .one of the' largest Dye houses in the countr\ :Suits dyed, $3.50 and up, dresses, $2:50 and up. Everything else in propor- Mrs. Alfred Skoogland of Northern drove to Bemidji Thursday and spent the -day calling on friends ang shop= ping. © | i and Mrs. R. H. Fogarty of Interna- tional Falls were among the ou. of town visuors in this city on Thurs- dsy SWIu Cleaners for pertect clean- ing and‘pressing. Bright, even dye- ing—not the cheapest place in town hut the best place for your clothes. Phone 65. 6t 10-9 0] tyrned Thursday to their home at ‘aylor Falls, after a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Gamble. ’#'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vedder re- Mrs. C. T. McWithey and Mrs. H. Johnson of Cloquet, were in Be- where they will make their future home. A party of hunters consisting of E. E. Kenfield, ¢/ M. Bacon, R. H. Schu- maker and Thayer Bailey are spend- ing several days on a hunting trip at Turtle River and in that vicinity. Mr." and Mrs. H. D. Kenfield re- turned vesterday to their home at Orange Beach, Ala.. after an extend- ed visit at the E. E. Kenfield home 1224 Doud avenue. Mrs. George A. McDonald and daughters, Lillian, Marian and Helen Mae, returned this afternoon to their home at Grand «orks, after a'visit of six weeks with Mrs. McDonald’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank McMan- us, ‘1213 Dewey avenue. ‘Trv this special supper at tite Cof- fee Shop, served every evening from 5:30 to 7:30. Cereal with cream Club sirloin or tenderloin steak with Jumbo baked potatoes Toast or hot rolls Coffee For only 60 cents. We use Birch- mont cream exclusively. 1t10-7 WANTE™ Clean cotton rags at Pioneer office. Optometrists. If trou- bled witn headaches. . Larson & Larson, norvcmn:ell or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasser or glasses repaired, consult them A.rtlflchl eyes fitted. Ki-MoIDS' For INDIGESTION fa sew grasulsr form, dry en tomgue, or with vichy or water, { ot or cold, prefarably hot- 'QUICK RELIEF Price, 25-50-75¢ *.) ALSO_IN TABLET FORM .. MADE BY SCOTT & ROWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION'ns Take home a drick of Koor's ice cream. 4-5f L. wut of Mentor was a Bemidji shorts, ‘H. E. Brooks of Brainerd, spent - Sixteen inch mixed hard ana soft 0 B. Bolster, of Moorhead was’ K1 at. Glnurs bakery. 10-6tf For only 60 cents. tion.'! Model Dry Cleaners, 6t10-11 mdji Thursday en route to Seattle, ‘Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Northern, who has been suffering from a sev- ere attack of inflamatory rheumatism at the home of Mrs. John Thompson, Minnesota avenue, is much improved. P. A. Walling of Park Rapiqs was| For goodness sake! row’s breakfast by Hay, oats, corn, fee Shop, served ever Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt|5:30 to 7:30: Cereal with Coftee {3 mont cream exclusi WANT: Clean-cott.n rags a! We wish to expres: 1t10-7 ftion of the sympathy and kindness extended to us by our many friends I BE. Raymond of Frohn, was a|and especially the mill employees and business visitor in Bemidji Thursday. | neighbors at the time of the loss of our loved wife and mother. Charles Mosen, Mar, Roy 1!.10 8’ ~ Sealed bids will be undersigned to' be op ular meeting of the the City of Bemidji, Monday, the 11th d. “emoval and disposal The city reserves t ject aly or all bids. Dated, Bemidji® Mi er 5th;71920. . 2t10-7 ~ Sealed bids will be undersigned to be op ular meeting of the the City of Bemidji, 0Q cords of wood, coifee. 3 lbs for $1. 40 at/Troppman’s lots or_hundred weight. street, Phone 851, Sunshine Grocery, g 2 Club sirloin or tenderloin steak with Jumbo baked potatoes: ¢ Toast or hot rolls ED t Ploneer office. CARD OF THANKS ¥ Mable Mosen, BIDS FOR CLEANING SEPTIC ' TANK - 1920, at 8':o’clock p. m., for; the cleaning of the septic tank, and the PROPOSALS FOR WO0OD Monday, the 11th day of October, 1920, ‘at'8 o’clock p. m., for reported to be ) improve tomor- using Monarch Belebui s, (Markham. g 3t10-11| [ He is a good onedm:(d 31 Sood Milwaukee, Oct. 7.—Harry Walt- b breeding. Color, dark red. Com- 1 e PROMOTION PROGRAM THE PIONEER WANT A " 5 zein was killed today when he fell 1t10-8 DS{ror SALE—Spassenger Pattorson | 11eoGE, ST, 0" JEky anout |16l was dlled todey when ne fell barley, bun. etc., at the y evening from cream ‘We yse Birch- ively. ''.1d10-8 s our apprecia- garet - Mosen, Mosen. city council of Ito’be held on ay of October, of the sludge. he right to re- nnesota, Octob- GEO. STEIN; City Clerk. received by the ened at a reg- city council of to be held on more or less either green cut or geasoned, three or tour foot wood sawed at both ends and split. ‘Wood, to the ¢ity-wood yard or at.city hall as irdcted, Separate bids for will also bé consider: Mitnesota Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jevre and-Mr.}* The clty council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. quantities for immediate delivery TOTALS FIVE TODAY be delivered at wood in small ed by the city GEO. STEIN, - “"City Clerk. , October 5th, . 4t10-9 “CROW” DEATH LIST New York, Oct. 8.—The death list in the destruction of, the steamer “Crow” at Brooklyn yesterday stood atfive today. Th¥€e were unaccount- ed for and several of the forty injured were expected to die: occurred when an ace oil’ fumet REX To-Day The exploslu‘u tylene torch ig- thal’ never fakes a A Terror Among Bad Men! Hero Among Good Women! TOM MIX Supreme in motion picture stunts, he” never fakes one. Supreme in screen fights, he surpasses- himself in ‘The Wilderness Trail’ battle. He 4 mm.r_c‘noulw 7:20 and 9:00 » TOM™M MIX ) MUTT & JEFF Comedy FOX NEWS Around the World, Mighti- est of All Rex Union Orchestra 1LLIAM_FON 10c and 25c¢ ‘Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. - Song by the Sunday school; scrip- 3 _ ture-lesson, (23rd psalm) by Third FO\II‘ 8 |year Qoys and. girls; prayer, by the I : Superintendent; Welcome song, prim# Actl Try this epecial supper at the Coi- JHis Gates,’lf ‘mrimary department; ————— ‘cless exercites, third year girls and |l @ p LEO HALEY Dorcthy Nelsonj presentation of di- plomas to junjor department; trom- i !m bone solo, Mr. McPhersan L. P. Warford, took place the mar-|| riage of Dan Newton and Miss Alma Murphy, rfll of rthis city. They were atten : : . dah] and J. A: Batchelder., | r. Névmn served- for some time ||l | KN - ea r e in the war, with the First Division, R received by the|26th Infantry, as sergeant. He was ened at a reg- | wounded.several times. 601 Minnesota ave.,-or write Jim| -that.breed,will write or call.’ M. [ N Fish, Bemidji. \ 6t10-14 L. F. Blix,-Leonard, Minn..z;;‘;'n; WANTED TO WORK—Woman with 4 miles northeast of town - wis. 9 ADDmONAL wm ADS one child, as housekeeper—farm WANTID—-Hblp at Kelliher hotel. Miss Murphy has been employed by P preferred. Effie Ross, 820 Missis- 5t10-13 the Minnesota Electric Light and || sippi Ave. Phone 533-J. 5.a0-11 P S Power Co. and Mr. Newton by C. W. R SALE—I am now offering my | WORKMAN:IS KILLED Jewett Co. WANTED—Two bell boys. Hotel|™ hyre bred Shorthorn bull for sale [ IN FALL FROM ROOF " |evening train for Minneapolis where 2 they will visit with relatives. They will also visit with relatives at Lewis, feet from*the ground. Two other persons were injured in accidents late yesterday afternoon. AT METHODIST CHURCH touring car; nearly new tiress first| 1 600.° Will sell reasonable as I The following promotion program BRING RESULTS ] class running order, $250. Calll innot use him any longer. Any will be given at the Methodist church one interested in a good sire of ary di rtment; recitation, Albert mary dapesimens, sons. Tater tnio | 1ee ved 3o xTOVIGHT ONLY Mg ni%e.” Tropp'mén ’s FOR BETTER QUALITY aid SERVICE memory veqéea primary department; ||.” Song, “Praise Him, Love Him, Thank g im,” primary department; presen- 4 ¥ ¢ LEW[S & LEWIS ction of diplomas-to beginpers; vio- 3 4 b A lin sclo, Leslie Isted; exercises, “Bible 3 Instrumental and Dancing . stories,” tltird ;year primary boys; Sl song, “Tell'Them Over Again To Me” 5 third' ‘year ;department; graduation Three pOundS Cane Sugar e beys; recitation, Blanche Bush;. pre- LAVELLE & DANE .entatlon'ob diplocmas ‘to third year Nothing Serious “It Happened in Arizona” department; mandoiin solo, Margare Anderson; recitation, *‘Wishin; N I SR TSR A S © With a $2.00 Grocery Order PHONE 927 No charge for delivery °, o B MURPEY-] NEWTON “THE WEAKER SEX” Last evening at the honie’ ‘of Rev. “Uncharted C-hannels" e, Starring ONE CONCERT ONLY - H B..Warner WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13 He Failed Aé a Millionaire given by the celebrated b . ded As a Plumb NORWEGIAN TENOR RugSeceece SRR Whose Victer, Columhian and Ediscn Phonograph Records are Everywhere Popular . He Proved He Had More CARSTEN ‘ I Horse Sense Than His Father . THE BEST BILL WE HAVE EVER HAD ed by Miss Marie Vaten- i *wodil Mre and Mrs, Newton let} on the B e " Golden Tral ;3 a gripping story of life in the Klondike 5 i : WOLL - i Gave Him Credit for When | s Jaxis Noval : ’ He Saved the Heiress from a 2% e An:i, a:k ;l:::‘;::gta:tn of : et b J | Bunch of Crooks and Showed players—qt the . ESTHER ERHART WOLL ; the BOYS What a Real Amer- ' Well Known Pianist . , ican Should Be ........w.. - POPULAR: PRICES—Reserved Seats 75¢c, General Admission 50c o war tax mcluded Tickets on Sale Monday at the Grand ’ _— 5 'AbxéHumanComedy-Drama. D THEATRE : of the Man' in Overalls| i LY v HANK MANN—“THE PAPERHANGER” E L K a " TONIGHT &| . . SATURDAY, ' REX Saturday& Sunday NOT TO HAVE sztfl f NAZIMOVA —IN— “Try This. GO u it's Great?”| EERARESEZEEL “The Heart nf a chlld i C k IS TO HAVE MISSED A BIG AND BEAUTIF!JL 5] EXPERIENCE It is an experience that thrills and tugs at the heart; one that evokes many a chuckle and many a smile; and the smiles are often half-wistful. The other woman—with merciless adroitness of her soclety trammg—had trapped Sally;.had tricked her in to a comprosing situation with the man they both loved. Was Sally’s dream to be shatered on the very, threshold of happiness? “Chilly mornings? Shucks! They’re all the same to me! “I switch on the heater, fill up the bath and jump in. “Get a radiant heater and try it—it’s great!” —0— You can get them at our store. Any size Electric Radi- ant Heater you want. ! Where laughs come faster than the ocean.waves —captivating i FAY TlNCHE!_t’ and the beach vamps, in o “A SEASIDE SIREN” i A new Christie two-reel comedy Take your pick. Prices are right. MADGE KENNEDY #GIRLWITEH THE JAZZ HEARY She was_tough. She was slangy. She was hard. ;But underneath it all she was HUMAN. }{ereé a girl :‘nd a picturg that everybody will love. SATURDAY and SUNDAY —at the— GRAND Theatre —0— MINNESOTA ELECTRIC LIGHT * AND gnga Phone 26 Elks Bldg. Aoy N OTHER ATTRACTIONS—REX UNION ORCHESTRA! Matinee 2:30. Saturday evening 7:20 and 9:00, Sunday evening 7 and 9 o’clock. Special Matinee for Children, 10c and 30c. Evenings 15c and 30c. 4 “If it’s electrical, buy it at an electrical store”

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