Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 5

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2 . price. Prone 537. / ' Webster, . F.'A. Runstad of ‘Moorheud spent Thursday here on business, ‘H: B. Bowen, of Walkilh, was in the city todny on b\umen. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Glnter‘l lnkery 10-6tf ; Nut Lhriaflne, Mc per b, “at Sun- phma Groceryi. .2 i .t 1t10-15 a; A, M. Elder of Red Wing was a isitor in this clty yesterday 4 \ WL, w,xm;n‘ of aéshpll was & hnrsday visitor in lhls city. i & Mrs. P. Moran of Deer River was a 'j.‘hnrldny shopper in thls city., - < Taxe Home' & prick of 3K @eam, VL Bemidji visitor on Thursday. A. A. Miller of Big Falls was a'Be- midji business visitor yesterday. <''T.. B, Manion of, Croghston spent ’l'lmradny iy this city on business, = * A T. Nelsnn, Clearbrook merchant, lpent the dny in the city on busipess. Cremo flo}r’, 1st patent, $6.75 a hundled at Sunshine Grocery 1t10-15 Mrs. Phillip Poyer, !,f Northetn, tnnncwd business héré Thursday. “ John Ward of Thief River Falls was a Thursday business visitor he ' 4 Mrs. William Masterson, of Nor- thern, called Bemidj i friends yes- iérdny 1 d_a__.W § 5 a4 Mrs Fred Swenson, of Frohn, was he guest df'* Bemidji ;mend Thursday ¢ 8 2} Don’t torg&t. you can buy your hat Troppman’s at one half regular Sltllrflfiy and Monday. 1t10-15 s Joseph Nash, of Bec\da, ‘was among the b\mness mmsactors in the city yesterday. When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed." & . Feed Co., where prices are right. 4t Grlnxxet 8 'Gro- cery on 3rd street. 9-9tf ‘William Farnum in his newest pic- ture “Drag Harlan” at the -.ex today _and Saturday. 1t10-15’] i Mrs. Aida Carlson, of Turtle River, {was a between-train shopper!/in Be- mid)x Thursday. 4 Mrs William Blakeley, of Farley, motored to the city and spent yes- .terday with friends. - A great sacrifice sale of ladies’ hats aat ‘l‘roppmnn s Saturday and Monday. H 1t10-16 i 3 Spot enah paid tor‘ Llherly Bond! .Beé G. B.. Hooley: at Northern: Gro-| eery Co.; during the duy, or ‘Markham hotel evenings. ' Levi E. Swanberg and:Léo Swanberg of Warren were amomng the out of town callers in this city yestérday. l All the new mode hats will be sold ‘at one-half cost Saturday and Mon- ‘day at ’l‘ronp\nnns ’ 1t10-15 Sixteen mm mixed hxra and 101’! lab wood. for sale. $3.50 per load. midji Mfg. Co. . Phone 484. T&Ft! Mr .and ‘Mrs. Clyde Martin, of Turtle River, spent Thursday with Mrs. Hattie Ostrander, Mrs. Martin’s mother. % For the best all around service send your dyeing and dry cleaning to The Model Dry Cleaners, 305 Third street. f10-12tf + K story of cattlemen, bandits, dare- : devil feats of horsemanship, and gun- iplay that is uncanny. Téx Mix in {*“The Untamed,” at the Rex Sunday. 1t10-15 1 This is the menu for the benefit ‘supper that will be served on Sunday {10 the basement of = St. Phillip’s : Church, from 5 to 8 p. m: Creamed chicken with dumplings ! “Mashgd potatoes S Baked beans r Hot Rolls . i, . Cabbage Salad Assorted , pickles Apple pie iCoffee Price 66c.". . - 2d10-15 Fi.y. oats, co! barley, bran, shorts, dairy feed, _etc. nt Courtney Seed & Feed C. lots or hundred weight. 120 1'l:ird street, Phone 851, Sunshine Grocery. { Owen Webster celebrated his four- teenth birth anniversary last even- ing by , ente'rtmm‘ng a number of cls,ssmntea at his home. = A pleasant evening; and a splendid ;lunch were features of the affair. The following were the guests: Minette Andrews, Katheryn McKee, Alvelda Casperson, Bérnice Hannah, Elizabeth Winkles- ky, Fern Carter. Robert Graham, Victor Hannah, Alton Tiller, Owen Gordon Harnwell, Julius Goldberg, ch H.igby‘ WANTE™ -Clean cotton rags at Pioneer office. - | plained '.hnrbugmy {in’ vorder nrgm inc. 82¢'per 1b. at Sun- shine Grocery. set e 1810219 Y ——— Cremo flopr, 1st patent, $6.76 a hundred at ‘Sunshine Grocery - T1t10-15 ; WANTED Clean cottcn rass at Ploneer ofllce TULIPS, :fimrs CROCTS at Beltrami Nursgery and Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine ave. Fhone 363-J. 6t10-] ys i MlSSIONARY SOCIETY MET THURSDAY AF TERNOON The . Women’s Foreign Missionary' soclety'of ‘the Meflipdi.lt church met yesterday afternoon’ with’ Mrs. J. H. Freeman, 1201 Irvine avenue. A | very pleasant and’ profitable time s ‘'reported. The devotional was lead by Mrs. J. C. McGhee and the study by Mrs, A. M. Bagley. Mrs. P. L. Brown ‘rep ta_ letter to- the .slfclety from 2 Chingse missioflary. i 31 After the regular study hour, e]e’u tion of officers for the coming yeg was held, the following being t! 'staff’ elected: President, Mrs. P. E Welch; vice-president, Mrs. Blaine Lambert, recording secretary, Mirs. P. L. Hines; treasurer, Mrs. A. M.l Bagley; * correqundmg secretary, [ dances prove to be very enjouh]e af<] dt i expected that the at- (endnnce this evening will "be; very large. Good: muslc has, heen provid- ed for the occaslpn Sur. Mon. Tues, %rzductlon %«mderbq&g 4 N 4 ,YThe Mrs. J: M. Caldwe p Refreshments were ‘served "af the close of the meeting by M:s. Free- man; arid Mrs. Otto . Shook. —_———— GOOD DOADS SPEAKER AT GEAND SATURDAY| Arrangements are completed for a | _speaker of special gbility to appear at the Grand theatre tomorrow after- noon to talk on good roads in Minng- sota. Amendment No. 1 is to be ex- that those who’are not. alregdy familiar with the plan may become acquaint- ed with it at this time.. . - Pictutes ' will aldo beshown in con: nectiod with the good'roads address. The meeting is free to all and it fs | especially v.\rged that the general public attend. 5 ELKS TO HOLD RF~TLAR : WEEKLY DANCE TONIGHT The Bemidji lodge of Elks has an- nounced amother regular Friday night dancing party for this evening and invitations for this affair ‘were mailed out several days ago. These £ MOTHER o andixo THE LAW’ Cast includes: . - Mae Marsh & Rflbt Harrorb Four Acts Matinee 2:30 10c and 35c VAUDEVILL TONIGHT ONLY ™ 155 - Four Acts TR LT DELARIE MADALINE i Novelty Gymnasts Also “The Laundry,” Big V Comédy ELK TONIGHT and : SATURDAY expects | until Ma, IBERTSONS REPORT FIN. cently retu points jp North Dakota. the trip by, \ troit, Fary Lisbon, ‘ Gz CLARENCE SHANNON GOES Mrs. C. N. [Shannon has received a communication from her has just completed a wonderful trip | across, the ’continent, hundred.miles by aeroplane. states that he has been unexpected]y ordered, to: l.hg Sev in Honolufd and on. Saturday. TO HONOLULU SATURDAY the last one He also His destination’ §s | San* Francisgo: tationed at X &une of next yel TRIP TO DAKOTA TOWNS Mr. and, Mrs. M. E. Ibertson re- home from a-trip to utonobile by way of De- "Buffalo and then on to ger and' Formatf,” mak- distance’ of 244 ‘nmds ‘| they regched Forman gasoline was son that he|, ng. the distal 3y, leaving ‘Bemid fving’ at” Lisbdn & They report very good road cohdl- tions. but that gasoline, which every- one believes_is so high here, is much ‘higher along the route, the price in- creasing from Detroit on. west until being sold at 36 cents per gallon. Mr. Ibertson also says that other merch- andise is more reasonable in Bemidji ‘than in other points vls‘ted ‘Mrs. dbertson’s father and mother accompanied them home and! they enpoyed every bit of the 240 mile trip. Mr. Ibertson reports that the journey was made in ‘a ‘Nash-Six without any trolible whatever. ‘' His praise for this make of car is’ vety high and he believes that every motor owner should become acquainted with this ear. DANIELS SAYS MARINES * = ' RESPONSIBLE FOR KILLING Washingion, Oct. 15.—he insane marine was responsivle for some. of thé indiscriminate killing of -natives during the Americani occupation of Haiti, Secretary of Navy Daniels said | today. DANIELS' —IN— “YOU NEVER CAN TELL™ From ' the Suturday Ev:mnk Post Story of the Same Nanie She Wanted to be Bad ./ As ‘check-girl * in a smart hotel the daily contact with luxury filled her soul with bittermess. She decided to gain wealth at any cost. And how she got herself out of 'the tangle with tHe help of Prince Charming makes the story of Rowena Jones a delightful one. BEBE DANIEL3, most chic and most entrancing of all the, stars in a whirl of goreeolis clothes in “YOU NEVER CAN TELL.” Don’t Miss 1t!. ~ ALs0 FATTY ARBUCKLE in “A Reckless Romeo .+ SATURDAY MATINE and NlGHT i ‘at W i resentjf:ARNuM - Draq Harlcm BY CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER. m:cm BY J.GORDON EDWARDS i Gn amazing drama _/'tlw sheediest two-qun wikerd t great. west ever Iumv ‘Draq Herian Gunslinger— ucaaqlntauttm h! A Prince of Laughdoxrl Johnny Hines in “Torchy Comes Throuxh" From the stories by Sewell Ford; comedies thnt crack a new laugh a minute » \ Other Attractions Rex Union Orchestra R. A. Amidon, Director Matinee 2:30 Eve., 7:10-9:00 Children 10c, Adults 30c ™ and SUNDAY . ADMISSION 10c and 25¢ the “—:‘m—:—‘ leh‘tumg is plumb slow compared thh the way Dan” can pull a gun.. See “Whistling mystenous ‘superman. And romance—say! . stardmg romance.of OTHER ATTRACTIONS Rex Union Orchestra Matinee 2:30 Evening 7 and 9 Children 10¢, Adults 30c See TOM MIX as the Satan and Bawt, his pals. 0 WILLIAM EOX three strange mmrda Hénry Lehman, “Fox Sunshine Comedy He Knew More at 18 Than Solomon at 110, and was Freerer With It R. A. Amadon, Director "'IIIIIHIllIIIlIII1IIIIllIIIIIIIllIII||IIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIII|IIIIIIIllIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIII|lllIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIII||lI|IIIlIHIIIIIIllIIH|IIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIH|IIIlIIII[!IIII|II_IIIII|||IIIIIIllIIIIIIII T e A Li¢tle C 1111(1 ; Can Do It There’s no better argument for Elec- tric light than its safety. But like money, water, fire and all our other blessings it must be used, not abused.’ That old socket; that worn wire; sag- ging wires in your attlc—-all of your wiring can be made safe so easily—and the money you spend in that way is insurance. When a fire is burning the time to throw water on it is now. Why wait till you have a fire? \ We’ll sénd a man to see how safe your wiring is—and 'furnish an estimate on changes without cost. ) e ’ Phone26 ~ ‘" T Minnesota Electric Light‘ " and Power Co. ElksBldg. ~ ¢ % A Prices 10c and 30c SE—— 000000 L T DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS / . IIII|||IHIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIll!'.'ni'l'lIIIIIIIIIlllll||fill|||IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|III|HIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllllIIII BT i i

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