Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 6

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Mrs. W. H. Elletson is.recovering nicely from a recent illness. vrick of Koor's ice 4-6tt 'H. E. Brooks of Brainerd was a ‘business visitor.in the city:yesterday. .Come qarly’ (or Christmas; plcmres., short of help. Hakkerup Studio. J ’ 6d10-28 G. W. Smith of Brainerd was a Bemidji business vlsnor on Thurs- day. James ' E. Walker 6f Thief River Falls spent Thursday here on busi- ness. iGeorge A. Snyder of International Falls was a ‘Bemidji visitor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayth of Nor- thern, were the guests of Bemidji friends on Thursday. ) \ Andrew Barlow left yesterday for Bagle Bend, where he will visit with relatives for some time. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tf Mrs. LaBarge, Sr., of Cass Lake, is spending a week at the E. E. Ken- field home, 1224 Doud avenue. Chlnken dinner at I. O. O. F. hall Saturday evening. 3d10-23 Mrs. Henry Kilborn of Puposky, was shopping in Bemidji on' Thurs- day. She also called on friends. LOTS OF HAY NOW at Courtney geed and Seed Company. Phone 51. G. E. Bielitz, formerly manager of the local telephone exchange, spent ‘Thursday in the city on business. 12 really good photographs don’t cost any more than a supper party and lasts longer Hakkerup Studio. 6d10-28 , Sixteen Inch mixed hard and soft slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 48i. T&Ft1 Mrs. A . Plaisted of Duluth, is spending a few days in Bemidji with the view to locating here in the near future. He isn’t really wicked, ‘he only forgets, so make an opportunity for him. The Hakkerup Studio. 6d10- 23 Mrs. Ora Whiting and Mrs. John Noel of Northern, were among the out-of town business transactors here on Thursday. - — The Married Ladies’ band, No, 2, of St. Phillip's church will hold a food sale at the office of the gas com- pany, Saturday afternoon. 1!d10-22 Bpot ‘cash paid for Liberty Bonds. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-20tt To People - who Eat Meat ‘Sirloin Steak, iy Porterhouse Steak, 1b....25¢ Round Steak, 1b Pot Roast, .............. \ 2 Beef Stew, 1b... Lamb Stew, 1b.. Lamb Shoulder, b Leg of Lamb, Ib_.. E Pork Shoulder Roast, 1b..30c Fresh Pork Spare Ribs....25¢ - Fresh Beef Hearts, Ib..1214c Fresh Beef Tongues........ 35¢ ‘\Fresh Dressed Hens, 1b..28¢c Fresh Dressed Springs....32¢ Pure Lard, o.................. 25¢ Fresh Opysters Head Lettuce Celery Phones 200—201 | Secy. 10-20tf| ting of 'Marshall spent st i Thursday i’ 'Betnidji on 'business. Mr. and Mrs. Nels K. Berg and Orrvil Berg of Fertile, were Thurs- day visitors in this city. Clifford & ‘Co., have a carload of New York apples on track today atf: $2.75 in bushel baskets. 2d10-23 Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Johnson of Dassel . were among the out of town visitors in the city yesterday. Miss Mabel Kettleson left last night for her-home at.Napa, Cali- fornia, after ~spending ~ the past month visiting friends and ‘relatives here. v Ladies’ and gentlemen’s suits sponged and pressed, 75 cents. Eqinl to other cleaning jobs. Swiss.Clean- ers. Phone 65. 28d11-20 When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right. At Grinager's Gro- cery on 3rd street. 9.9t — Mrs. George C. Spaulding of Iron Mountain, Mich., arrived this after- noon for an extended Wisit with her sister, Mrs. M. W. Pierce. Nels Christiansen left toddy for his home in Milwaukee, after spending the summer at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. L. Rassmussen. \ Beltrami Co. Poultry association will meet at the High school building October 22, at 8:00 p. m: Everyone cordially invited. E. McMahon, 2t10-22 We also maintain a first class re- pairing and alteration department in connection with out cleaning and dyeing service. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 Third street. 10-22tf WANTE™ Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office. A box social will be held in the Salvation Army hall on Minnesota avenue tomorrow evening, beginning at 8:15 o’clock. Ladies are to bring baskets and everyone is welcome. Special this week only. One pair of ladies’ gloves or three neckties cleaned free with every ladies’ or gents’ cleaning job. Swiss Cleaners. Phone 66. 512 Beltrami ave. 3t10-23 o Miss Anna Brown left last even- ing for St. Paul, where she will spend several days at the National Conven- tion of the Women’s Home Mission- ary Society. This convention is be- ing ‘held from October 20 to 27, in- clusive. Mrs. Rex Warner and three chil- dren of Puposky, were in Bemidji ‘Thursday en route to €rookston, where they will make their future home. Mr. Warner has been there for some time. He is operating a large farm there. WARTED Clean cott.n rags at Ploneer office. Optometrists. If tron- bled with headaches, Drs. Larson & Larson, nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasser sv glasses repaired, consult them. Artineia) eyes fitted. HO doesn’t relish a rich %ficy dsteak" ho doesn’t §a ST o a itough one? It is all in the buying. ‘A dealer can get a high grade of meat and sell at a reason- able profit, or he can buy- “cheap” meats and profiteer. No inferior meats are sold in this mar- ket. Our prices are down, but our meats are not. Come to us for the best in steaks, chops, boils, roasts, salt meats, bacon, poultry, oysters, sausage, and everything carried by a first class market: Quality Up Price Down Palace Meat Market Phones 200—201 NORWEGIAN LUTHERANS 4 TO HOLD BASKET SOCIAL The congregation of the Norwe- gian . Lutheran church will hold a ‘basket’ social in the basement of the “foturch- this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock; - All ladies are requested to bring baskets and every one is invit- ed. |BEGINNERS BAND MEETING IN CITY HALL TONIGHT Tho beginner’s, band will have a meeting in the band room of the city hall this evening at 7:30 p. m. All boys who intend joining the band should be present tonight- without fail, if they have not alrendy pre- sented themselves. Another meeting for parents will be held next Tuesday evening in the city hall. Director Riggs wishes it to be ‘impressed upon the parents utely - essential ths! that it is & one ‘or both’be’ present at that meet- ing. If the parent cannot possibly be present then the ‘boy himself should' be -present. Final arrange- ments will be made regarding instru- ments and 4f is very important that all the details be thoroughly under- stood by both parefits and beginners. EERKK KKK KKK KK KKK & KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES * IZZZ 222222220 S 2 2 X4 ‘The Kelliher Parent-Teacher-Stu- dent ~association met on Wednesday evening at’'the school house.« An in- terestiug program had been arranged by the committee, Mrs. Easton, Miss Moxson and Edwin Miller. Under the direction of Miss :Wallace, a short time was spent in singing com- munity songs, A curtain was stretch- ed across th¢.room, and the pictures in' the old family album were ex- nibited, one By one. Young Lochin- var was ' diamatized by an im- prompty dramatic company, of which Ambros¢ Haley was the star perform- er, delighting everybody with his horsemanship. Other poems “Barbara Fritchie,” phant Annje.” The remainder of the dramatized were REX THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY IT IS ONE OF THE FEATURE PICTURES OF THE SEASON Danger and hlgh adventure, with one strong man against two-score in a fight to preserve a woman’s honor. A drama grimly played beyond sight of land, on the face of the fathomless deep. i Such is JACK LONDON’S ‘The Mutiny of the Elsinore A Metro Classic MITCHELL LEWIS and ALL STAR CAST Presented by C. E. Shurtleff, Inc, Directed by Edward Sloman. A. S. LeVino. Coniing Sunday— Adapted by FiW “The Four Hall Room Boys,” a Christie comedy. Coming Tuesday and Wednesday— “Held in Trust,” starring May Alhson Coming— Aneta Stewart, “The Plper.” Annette Kellerman. Pearl White, in “The White Moll.” “While New York Sleeps.” Constance Talmadge, “Good Reference.” Norma Talmadge, “The Branded Woman.” R New Art Fllm Company presents DOROTHY GISH Little . Miss Rebelllon - Fate made her a grand-duchess, and palace rules and flunkeys made her sick. So she declared herself a human being and set out to wreck -traditions. baseball Yankees! Aided and abetted by a gang of . Then bang! went a revolution, and blew her straight into love and a job in a New York beanery! Whirls of excitement, a riot of laughs, and the funniest girl on the screen Also the inimitable comedian LARRY' SEMON, in “SOLID CONCRETE” ELKO TONIGHT and SATURDAY and “Little Ori-| " play) hour was given to games. The Japanese race proved to be the most exciting of these. The next meeting will be held No- vember 10. Superintendent Hankey fppointed the following program committee to arrange the evening's entertainment. .For the parents and friends, Mrs. Eberhart; for the teach- ers, Miss Norris; for the students, Clayton Marrs. KELLIHER LEGION TO HAVE ARMISTICE DAY PROG The American Legion of Kelliher, has made arrangements to celebrate Armistice Day in a fitting manner. The program includes a series of con- tests, games, and plays of various kinds. There will be addresses, an a grand parade, which will’ include the schaol children. The parade will form at the school honse at two p. m. In the afternaon a moving picture, “Pershing’s Crusaders” will be shown free to the children. It will be .nown again at night for the bene- fit of the Legion. This will be a big day in Kelliher. SAY 1T WITHZ"™ f PICTURES Pictures are the e: tell your stories. Photographs are the best way | to tell your love and regards. Our Christmas work has already begun. Come early to insure best results. Sun. Mon. Tues. LEW CODY jest way to “QOccasionally Yours” The Most Talked of Screen Play of the Season Robertson-Cole Super-Special “Read The Pionger Want Ad Beautiful Work in large folders for only $5 per dozen and up. Rich Poi-t;ait Studio ! Phone 570-W Terith Street, Corner of Doud COMING TO THE ELKO THEATRE George Fitzmaurice Production F “THE RIGHT TO LOVE” A picture as rich in setting, as strong in appeal, as “On With the Dance” MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL CHARLES RAY, in “THE VILLAGE SLEUTH” Like “Greased Lightning” and “The Girl Dodger,” but funnier ELSIE FERGUSON, in “LADY ROSE’S DAUGHTER” From Mrs. Humphrey Ward’s famous novel WALLACE REID, in “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY” Has the same zip and pep as “Double Speed,” “Excuse My Dust,” and beats them both HUMORESQUE, featuring ALMA RUBENS The big special that took cities by storm THOMAS He became famous for his work in MEIGHAN, in “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” “The Miracle Man,” now a star in his owh right DOROTHY DALTON, in “HALF AN HOUR” A wonderful production by Sir James Barrie, author of “The Miracle Man” CECIL B. DeMILLE’S ‘SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT’ Magnificent photoplay, with Elliott Dexter, Gloria Swanson, and other favorites playing ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE, in “THE ROUND UP” His finl five reel comedy-drama. Combines cvery element of success. . With star support DOUGLAS MacLEAN, in “THE JAILBIRD” Doris May plays with lnm Tom Ince directed WM. S. HART, in “The Cradle of Courage” “Superior to All Others” WATCH FOR DATES TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, BIGGEST SHOW of THE SEASON REX THEATRE COMMENCING TODAY, FRIDAY FOR TWO DAYS, OCTOBER 22-23 MATINEE DAILY at 2:30 With Cla Williams Herschal Mayall and a Great Acting Cast THE PICTURE SENSATION OF THE SEASON B. N. JUDELL offers SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION “CARMEN Walter Goyne and His Eleven Dog Team of Alaskan Q, ) Huskies Will Appear . in Person ¢ of the KLONDYKE” Better Than ; “The Spoilers” or '/ “The Flame ,; ¥ the Yukon” BIGGEST SHOW OF THE SEASON—COME TO THE REX, WHERE THEY ALWAYS SHOW THE BEST Greatest Alaskan Picture Ever Made, With a Gripping Heart Interest Interwoven With Thrills EVENINGS—7:10 and 9:15 PRICES—22¢ and 45c, Plus Tax

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