Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 9, 1920, Page 3

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- { | ’ ; Courtney Seced & Feed Co., where MINNE%‘I‘A ‘MEN SLOW TO APPLY FOR MEDALS St. Paul, Oct. 9.—Minnesota ser- vice men are not applying for Vic- tory medals as enthusiastically as war veterans of a number of other i Miss Hazel 'Vogt, of Becida motor- ed to Bemidji Friday and spent the day shopping and ealling on friends. Mrs. Christine Goff, teacher at Guthrie arrived yesterday to spent the week end ‘with Mrs. H. A. An- o, Cd nette, 411 Minnesota avenue. 4 tained from army recruiting officers Swiss Cleaners for perfect clean- “GO0D. BETTER. BEST” In. the Lwin Slues. 1, Wap annonncad Miss E, Devar of Crookston spent|ing and pressing, Bright, even dye- CLASS MET THURSDAY today at state deparunent‘ headquart- the day here yesterday. ing—not the cheapest place in town| Op Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, "“u(‘lfl ’Il‘hp %mg;:lcl:in ;}e%;‘on. TR ; e but the best place for your elothes.|the “Good, Better, Best” class of the | ruprre mhrioe o Nian eu;;fs"" e Phone 65. - 6t 10-9 | Methodist Sunday school met Withpoen sarprised and somewhat disap- Miss Grace Isted, 1015 Lake Boule-|pointed by the failure of service men Jnhnson of McGregor spent Frlday ‘here on business. Tike honis a vrick of Kool 3 N A —— . Watch for the menu for the Harv-|vard, in - regular monthl 7 3 y business - C. A. Carlson of Fergus Falls spent | est Home supper at the Presbyter-|session. After all business had been 37 u{"}’l:{t:;r;hed?::zl:;ensta‘:d}fxox:;c(e F:ltlny here on business. - 7 ian church Wednesday -evening, iheftransacted, a social hour was enjoy- 1t is claimed that less than w‘pe,: 18EE. A real treat Awalts y:‘l)lljl.lfl-:l fi;;fifiefil'm%?:es:ym:;;igdmfi,fifif cent of the men from Ramsey county —_— Mildred Kettin Florence \M-lnnick, ;‘;’,l:‘)ms:flr:lzd fhe calor ha‘c Aplieq We represent onme of the largest|Martha Anderson, Pearl Phibbs, Viv-{ “«Once more, post commanders are Dye houses in the country. Suits|ian Hines, Miss Isted and J. C. Mc-[rgquested to call attention to the de- dyed, $3.50 and up, dresses, $2.50|Ghee, their teacher. linquency. Certainly _t he . medals and up. Everything ‘else in propor- qud ; ‘Holden of Littlefork wu l i vistor (here yesterday. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. 5 10-6tf Miss M. J. Brown of Deer River states, according to information ob-| 490 tion. Model Dry Cleaners. 6t10-11| ELKS’ DANCE WAS VERY ililao]‘s‘l{)}'eTl;ll:z?;lmz‘:?c::pf;;i‘::t}?:p‘e < 7 ENJOYABLE LAST EVENING |that every Legionaire will apply for The informal dancinf pesty held |Ris trophy.” at the Elks’ temple last evening by was a Friday caller in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Slupe of Webb, . L. I Be- C..1i; Bang af Grooksion wes.& JIowa, who have visited relatives at rance -of the booth and collected the|being allowea to sit.on a chair’ threepences for admission. The |longiig to the-Queen, which play: swimming match was an ordinary|a tune when’'sat updn. Prince ‘George wooden vesta blown hither -and/thith- [ himself brought ‘this chair to'the ba~" er by Captain Ramsey, whose roman- |zaar -from Balmoral (Castle. tic marriage to Princess Pat created| . pBrother and 8ister got a great deal $0 much ‘stir, and the Rev. John og fun competing and to who would T it rrun il booth led into | Lke most oney. and at e o S e nto another in charge of Prince George, tisiday BfIngg Mon von. who also demanded threepence for his entertainment. This consisted of 5 CONCERT oz WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 given by the celebrated NORWEGIAN TENOR Whose Viétor, Columbian and Edison Phonograph Records are | Everywhere Fopular COMING EVENTS October 12.—Discovery of Amerlc_a, Nov. 2.—Presidential election day. Nov. 11.—Armistice day. Nov. 25—Thanksgiving day. T PRINCESS GOT CASH 'FROM CANNY SCOTS (By United Press} Balmoral. (By Mail).—Princess Mary has been having a good time “spoofing” threepences out of canny Scots. At a bazaar recently in aid of the funds of Crathie Church, Princess|3 Mary and Prince George offered their services as booth-holders. Outside a booth was a notice: “Swimming Match Within. Admission 3d” Princess Mary stood at the ent- n}ld)i ‘business visitor on Friday. Stanton, N. D., Flaxville, Mont., and other points in the west arrived here yesterday to visit their daugh- ter, Mrs, J. W. Vogt, of Becida, for a short time. S Try this special supper at the Cof- IMODERN BROTHERH(OD OF fee Shop, served every evening from AMERICA MEETS MONDAY 5:30 to 7:30: The Modern Brotherhood of Ameri- ‘Cereal with cream Club sirioin or tenderloin steak |¢2 meets Monday evening, October 11, and all members are especially i toe: with Sumho baked potatoss urged to be on hand. A class of ! Toast or hot rolls candidates will be initiated into the For only 65 cents. We use Birch- mysteries of the order. Following mont cream exclusively, 1d10-8 | this there will be danging and lunch for the members of the order only. the Bemidji lodge proved a very en- joyable affair and all who attended report a very pleasant evening. Ex- ceptionally good music was provided for the occasion. Rally Day at the Baptist Sunday school“at 10:30 a. m. tomon'owno : . M. L. Blix of Leonard, was a busi- ness caller in the city yesterday. Mrs.' John Noel of Northern, was visiting friends in the city Friday. Mr.:and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson mot- ofed to Fargo fog a short visit yester- day. A. Rndl, of Turtle River, transacted business in the city hetween trains Frldn‘ ! 5 Mrs. Clem Williams of Grant Val- ley, was among the out of town shop- CONCORDI}?OLL%D;%;:P%%) TONIGHT Bery 1n BemIdyt yesterday; The Concordia Ladies’ Aid of Swen- / son Lake will give a supper and auc- How does this noonday lunch strikel ;o “yonight at the Swenson Lake you? Served every noon from 11:30 | .p 001 house. 'Bemidji citizens are Everybody welcome at the Big Ral- ly day at Baptist S.’S. tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. 1t10-9 R. Rosenblad of International :‘al]a wn‘c :. Bemigji business caller to 1:30, Soup Extex;ded .‘lan invitation to attend. ‘i ere yesterday. ‘harles Bloomquist was in the city Cholce‘%gl:::l;lg; Roast this afternoon in behalf of the aflai’r e ear Coffee i visnors in Bemidjj 7 Bresc.aid butter WOLL SOTOISTS WILL APPEAR HERE WEDNESDAY An exceptionally finé program has' 1110-9 | been ararnged for Wednesday evening \ at the Grand theatre when Mr. and “Wot ‘a lark, Sal! Yer father’s|Mrs. Carsten Woll, celebrated tenor bashed yer mother’s ’ead in!" cried and piano soloists will appear. Both the young cockney boy to the girl|are artists of rare ability ang all dancing to a hand organ in the|who attend are assured an evening streets of London’s tenement district. | entertainment of high merit. The Thus did tragedy come early into the|program of numbers which will be; lite of Sally Snape, leaving her alone|given by. this -pair includes well in the world to work out her salva-|known high class productions which tion-and happiness as best she could, | are sure to please’ the general public. * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of ‘Lur-|With only her innate sense of the TR AR tle River, motomfl em Bemidji and|right thing. This is the beginning| Codfish-and Education. spent Friday with friends. of “The Heart of a Child,” the latest |~ Has New-England, in these days of — and greatest of Nazimova l’md‘;“"‘ silk shirts 'and fur coats, become too J. 0. Harris and ‘family, who have tio;ss.‘sh;wing at the Rex, s“l':;ofg proud -and fastidious for honest and been residents of Bemidi for many |20 Sunday. mutritious :codfish balls? The sacred years, left today for Mim‘eapous to ‘cod ‘still swims aloft above the heads make ;h'lr future home. of our wise men assembled in the re; vered General court. It is no mean symbol. It stands for those days of ahorts dairy feed, etc., at ‘the World’s Oldest Auto Driver. toflsome Industry and frugal living on “Cout Seed & Feed Co., in car| The world's oldest-automobile driver | which New .England ; prosperity . was lots oy hundred weight. 120 Third| has been discovered. founded: - “The ‘lone fishball” s a nlnn,vsPion- 881, Suichln Gn«ry He is John Crook of Lynton, Devon- | poetic, work of creative genfus illus- } '9-32tf | \ghire, England.- Crook is 93 years old | trating the close relation between cod- and ‘has‘been driving'a car for the | fish and education. Fish was always past five months, “In that time he has | reputed food for the brains. If we not had an accidént and has driven | have got beyond codfish we deserve in through the densest traffic in London | our fat folly to be the prey of the without a trace of hesitation or nerv~ | gougers and are entitled to no com- ousnesg. miseration from any one.—Salem Mr, Crook intends to start out on | News. When you next need feed try the| we use Birchmont cream exclu- sively. Markham Cofl@e Shop. prices ara right. At Grinager's Gro- cery on 3rd street. 9-9tf Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Emerson of Kee- watin were among the out of town visitors here-on Friday. loved. Was Sally’s dream Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brooks and Dr. threshold of happiness? and Mrs. E.‘H. Marcum, motored to Minenapolis this morning. —captivating WANTED Clean cottcn rags at Ploneer office. Hnfl cats, ‘corn, barley, bran, A new Christie £ M E. Smith of the Smnh Lumber % compagy, left last evening. for the twln dities on/huslnens tor a few D. §. Mitchell returned yesterday morning from Stevens Point, Wis., EX Saturday& Sunday NOT TO HAVE SEEN NAZIMOVA —IN— IS TO HAVE MISSED A BIG AND BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCE It is an experience that thrills and tugs at the heart; one that evokes many a chuckle and many a smn]e' and the smiles are often half-wistful. The other woman—with merciless adroitness of her society training—had trapped Sally; had tricked her in to a comprosing situation with the man they both Where laughs come faster than the ocean waves FAY TINCHER and the beach vamps, in “A SEASIDE SIREN” 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, 10cund 30c. Evenings 15c and 30c. CARSTEN WOLL ed by ESTHER ERHART WOLL Well Known Pianist POPULAR PRICES—Reserved Seats 75c, General Admission 50c —war tax inc@ad. Tickets on Sale Monday at the Grand GR A_ND THEATRE of a Child” “The Golden Trail” a gripping story of life in the Klondike with to be shatered on the very Jane Novak Jack Livingston And a notable cast of players ELKO ORCHESTRA at Sunday Evening Shows ELKO SUN.-MON.-TUES. two-reel comedy where he was called by the death of ' #&n ungle. a tour of France, Belglum and other Parts of the continent. |SUBSCRIBE FOR THE i DAILY PIONEER ” Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. PROYOSALS mn wWO00D * DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS See G.” B. Hooley At Northern Gro- ¢ery Co., during the day, or at the ‘Markham hotel evenings. 7-29tt =~ REX Mon. and Tues. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened at a reg- ular meeting of the city council of the City of Bemidji, to be held on Monday, the 11th day of October, 1920, at 8 o’clock p. m., far 100 cords of wood, more or less either green cut or seasoned, three or four foot wood sawed -at both ends and split. ‘Wood to be delivered at the city wood yard or at city hall as directed. “The city council reserves the right to ‘reject any or all bids. ‘ Separate .bids for wood in small quantities for immediate delivery will ‘also be considered by the city clerk, GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Bemidji, Minnesota, October 5th, 1920. 4t10-9 To-Night & Sunday 7:30 and '9:00—10c and 26c A JAZZ RIOT!! The spjrit of Jazz turned loose in five frolicking reels of mdd merriment! And in the midst of the blare of saxophones, the ¢clattér of drums and ‘the shuffle of dancing feet, a love story, sweet and clean as a country wind. You'll LOVE this picture! Rev. G. Kehoe left Thursday evening for Roctester, iMnn., where he was called by the death of a cou- sin. Before returning to Bemidji he will attend the Baptist Asdociatfonal meeting at Austin, Minn. }Iemd's time the danes irl demangled the bead ofgoh the Baplst . In1920 nu%er}wh; ?,« / an astonis) fllwio‘fl \ drama of %1 ) y moving events m @ 'Seth Glittering o - WANTE™ Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office: { A MODERN SALOME- . 7 P~ Presented by H e Hampton Droductions, Inc.” & nceived, written and divected by feonce Perret ) Mmr%fldes dramat&c Bboem"Salome” Coming—VIOLA DANA, in a “Chorus Girl’s Romance” l ‘Also showing two-part comedy— “WHEN THE CAT’S AWAY” GRAND THEATRE. “" Lze FEAST % of BELSHAZZAR, zn D.W.GRIFFITHS j “FALL OF BABYLON'{ “THE FALL .OF BABY[UN";. with CONSTANCE TALMADGE MON.-TUES. GRAND Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. .

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