Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 10, 1920, Page 5

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K> . in.the city today. A : T“uday here on business. ‘- Tuesday. - .sponged and pressed, 75 cents. Equal . Blko Hat Shop you will have to come /P, 7. Bible of Walker was a visitor |' R, R. Hulbert of Federal Dam\was |\ in_this city yesterday Take home a brick ot Koor’s lce‘ oream. 4-5tf M. R: Smith of I‘.'ainerd spent Tuesday here in business. B. Glnden of Laporté spent Hugo Schmidt - of Cass.Lake was a ' Bemidji visitor yesterday. 1 " Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter‘s bakery. 10-6tf . 'Anton Skoog of Cass Lake was a| Bemidji visitor in Tuesday. G. P. Dunne of Remer was a Tues- day business visitor in Bemidji. , This is Cloverland lamb week. Eat more lamb." Swift & Co. 5t11-13 H. B. Moore of St. Cloud spent the day here on business yesterday. Shown in the photograph is a pc now ‘heing gathered. Lous of heets v of sugar are being shipped from the graph ‘was made. G. H. Warner of Brainerd spent Tuesday in this city on business. | walked l(,.\ck to town. ‘don,” Mra. T, E. | saturday :afternoon at {he tion of the bi which will produce (lumnmla of pouu Qgden, Utah, region, where this photo- | $5.00, $7.00 or $8.00 will buy hats || worth up to $15 at the Elko Hat Shop Thursday a. m. ~ 1t11-10 Thomas -Potter of International Falls was a Bemidji visitor today. \ '$60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Mion. . 10-27tt The @& METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW The Women's Foreign Missionary | soclety of the Methodist church will! meet. tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Mary Nelson, 1519 Leltgmm avenue. | LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID - TO MEET TOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid of the Nvmore Lu- J. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls was a Bemidji business visitor on Thursday morning, Extra Special Prices made on all hats at the Elko Hat Shop. 6% 1t11-10 LOTS OF HAY NOW at Courtney Feed and Seed Company. Phone 861. 10-20t£ | o s el M. Kelly of Niagara, N. D, spent ‘Tuesday in the city calling on friends en route to Minneapolis on business. row’ afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs H. Erickson, 818 Be- midji avenue. comed. 12 really good photographs don’t cost any more than a supper party and last longer: Hakkerup’s Studio honor at dinner at the G. R. Martin| ; B 2t11-11 1 pome, 1315 Bixby avenue, on Monday ; evening. In the evening a party of| Ch'y”mn"‘tm““:sdo‘“" I;mds ’g“z friends and neighbors was iavited in | c"il‘"" fl 0(1’003 v ber ozezntu leO for a sociul evening. The occasion | midji Floral Co was the birth anniversary of Mrs. A dance at Carr Lake school Satur- Rice. night, November 13. Music by Mrs. Van’ orcheat:a. 4t11-16| The Syncopators orchestra will go to Cass I.nke. \'._vl'.ere they have been | - E. H. Dea of Minneapolis..was..a. Bemidji -vigitor today on ' business With.the Crookston Lum- ‘ber company. R K. turned last evening from Orr, Minn., where they were called last week by | the sudden ‘death of’ Mrs. Denisson’s sistér. Dr and Mrs w. Denisson’ Ladies’ and gentlemen’s suits to other cleaning jobs. Swiss Clean- ers, Phone €5. 28d11-20 _YEOMEN . ATTENTION! There will be no nieeting of Home-, 100 new_hats:will be placed on sale Thursday morning only at the November n~ Thursday evening, Elko Hat Shop. 1t11-10 11; thu§ permiuing full observance Roses, violets, chrysanthemums, géhAn;g‘nlsutfieg?; Sighed, A D carnations, pol.ted plants. Bemidji % i el Floral. Co. 2t11-10 P. Schadegg of M-inneapolls, spent Sunday and Monday with the family of his brother, F. G. Schadegg, re- turning on Tuesday morning. Meaning of “Call,” a Market Term. A “call,” in marketparlance is a con- tract giving the purchaser the optlon to buy a commodity or security at a| fixed price, within a fixed time. Tt is Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. Bee G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the stocks and foreign exchange. When Markham hotel evenifigs. 7-29tf | ing for 1.6 cents, a broker will sell for = $85 the 'privilege of buying 25,000/ Arthur O’Leary returned to his mm-ks, within nine months, at 50| student duties at Collegeville on| dents each. If the price within tha*| Monday, after spending a week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O’Leary. period goes above 5.6 cents, the holder | of the call can purchase at that price | and sell at the prevailing market! price, and have the difference as a profit. If the price does not reach the | quotation named in the “call,” the money spent for it is lost. e Supscribe for "The, Daily Pioneer. When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- cery on 3rd street. 9-94f Remember all the stores close at 12 o’clock (uoon) tomorrow. There- fore if you attend the big sale at the in the morning. NOTI The Pioneer will pay 10 cents each for the first three copies reaching the office of the daily issues dated September 27, October:4, 21 and 25. | 2t11-11 ATTENTION! The Mooseheart Legion will hold regular meeting in Moose Hall this | evening at 8 o’clock. After the busi- ness session a.10 cent lunch will be served the Modse and their families and friends. Russia’s Iron Ore Deposits. The greatest iron ore deposits known are thought to have been locat- ed near Koursk, Russia, by magnetic disturbances of intensity unequaled elsewhere. These disturbances were studied several years by the late Prof. Ernst Leyst, a Russian, and his rec- ords are said to have been rescued and taken to Sweden. Two Swedish observers find that two immense parallel deposits of magnetic iron ore | are indicated. Thése seem to have about equal length, 57 miles or more, | and to be separated about 40 miles. | | l/uhculh. for: The Daily Pioneer. Optometrists. If tron- 6led wih headaches, | ALFRED STEVENS. Of the Bemidji High football iquad, who may play \lefe halfback against theran Free church will meet tomor- Every one will be wel-! Mrs. H. E. Rice was the guest of i tead No. 270 of American Yeomen | used in speculation in grain, cotton. | German marks, for example, are sell- | 3 | ! thems |in place of Art ‘Olwn h-cmwl ! e iy FREAKK KKK KA KKK KK ¥ SHEVLIN * «Jux*««««#«*«qux«‘x« 5 of Grand Rapids, ar-| r a short visit at the | Brom- | Wi xi\cd Tues !home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. A. Noyes, Dorothy No\es‘ Pete Bromaghan went to| onday. Katy Gordon: and Leonore Thorpe leit Sunday afternoon for| Fergus Falls, where they avill attendy {Park Region Luther college. C. Yat days here PBen Brede: Roy Delane, (B spent several | ering for . Peterson. farje Rider and Mrs. | ored to Solway Sat- to attend the dance al[ es of Solway 1 that place. T, E. Rider, W. H. Pawek and Mr. went to Clearwater lake t-! fternoon on a combined fish- r and huntiug trip, returning Mon- day morning. Roy Stratton of Bagley gpent Sev- |eral days here last week working. Ben Bredeson went to Bagley Mon- day afternocn to attend to busine: | matters. Oliver Barness was a busine; r in Shevlin Friday. | | John Desjardines, T. K. Rider, G. V. Heathman and Joy Delaney motor- d to Bagley Tueadu evening to gm‘ arles spent Lhe Week- eml {at Amadon’s camp’ near Leonard. Carl Rzuk, Mabel Rauk and Edna| Hanson went to Solway Saturday eve-\ ining to sttend the daukce. Mabel Rauk and ‘#@dna Hanson, speut Sunday at the Eckstrom home | |in Bemidji Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A ‘Larson molor- |\VAUDEVILLE g faiz «\Audersm-nJ ot Cleurb‘i?oqokgsl ‘Sffevlin caller Sunday .\mr~iwne A numhel of young people hiked Wedne: to-Ludyig: Holum’s farm several miles m south of Shevlin Friday evunng An| enjoyable evening was spent playing! games and making candy. A delicious tuuch was served after which they Those . pre- Edna sent were: Ru Mrs. Mis: Mikkelson Mae Ulum.xglnn, Donald, Verna Berfield and Cecil Holton. « Mrs.. F. A. Noyes, Mrs. Wm. Gor- Rider and Doroth; Noyes motored to Bagley Sund eningitd/Attend the services at the| Cbugregational church at that place, Tke annual Ladies’ Aid held w. a m‘i ! F e —_— job near Leonard, was a busi- caller here on Tuesday. . Guy and Mrs. Jix Wilcox went to B: "lLy Monday shopping and re- cei g denta; actention. hop; ‘W expert work Rex "I;il‘ilrsdav' M bie price 0. 4 went to Bagley on s Olson, principal of the local . ay (0 attend a -counfy com-|schools, went to Melntosh Friday to WILLIAM FOX fssioner meeting visit the week-end with her parents .. presents 3 who reside at that place. turned Sunday. number of close friends and rela- met at the Pete Anderson home in Tuesday evening in honor of the Misses Katie Gordon and Leonore Thorpe who left Sunday for school ab Fergus Falls. . Thé evening was spent in playing® games and convers- ing, aftet which a delightful lunch was served. Dell Amatdon, who is employed on She re- Shn'ley Mason t LEARN BARBERING. *If you are Qisg unsteady work, ted with hard, with small pay, write’ to us for information about the BARBER TRADE. Our course can be quickly, learned and the charge' is very reasonable. Shortage of barbers - insures steady work with salaries better than ever before. . A good barber can start in business for himself with a few Hundred dollars. This college - teaches the mos up-to-date methods of barbering / “Merely Mary Ann’ The big stage success by Israel Zangwill 1 wa of -3 E by 1 wagione’of the !:esl J“‘:}'“‘“;fl 3 l{\clvu"dnuz‘ “ELECTRIC HAIR sses in the his- | CUTTING.” ~ Write today for < ton. The pro- [ ppppati e o W ; f eds from the sale and lunch were | 0% cataleg and hair cutting e proximately This money | PTt i ] ovements in the | TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE Congregational c ). 204 Hennepin Ave. - Darcthy.and Gordon Noyes attend- Minneapolis, Mifin. SEVEN—STARS— et Bagley Tuesday \ v Roy Stewart (. R 3 g Lo Claire Adams .e¢’ of Bagley 1 busi- — i | ness caller .in bhhc\'lin Thursday Robert McKim [e— ‘imorning. Bill Wiench spent Sunday at the home of his parents here. 5. \Walker spent Sunday Bemidji visiting friénds and rela- tives. Oliver Barness of Bagiey was a business caller in Shevlin Monday afternoen. Mr. Barness has received tlie appointment as Sheriff for Clear- wauter ecounty and will be stationed at Buagley in that capacity. Mr. Larson h opened a black- smith’ shop and will use Nick Han- son's shop., Larson is an experi- h g \\'(ul'l(e(l at v, {ouced blacksmith, FRIDAY Joseph J. Dowling Frederick Starr Mare -Robbins Arthur Morrison A Screen Epic of the Great “NOMADS OF THE NORTH” are cr the trail ) James lOliver Curwood’s Northwest errific tale of life and love s Production in the Canadian wilds, starts Abemammnflampton at the REX-—Sunday RIDERS OF THE DAWN. A photoplay of the novel “THE DESERT OF WHEAT" ZANE GREY Grand sat. & Su, b TMERELY MARY ANN" WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTIONM NATIONAL PICTURES | Subscribe for The' Daily Pioneer. Matinee 2:30 Night 7:30- LEAVER & CGLLINS Comedy Singing and Acrobatic Dancing MCORMACK & SISTER Scngs and Stories VALMORE The Kingls Faorite FOLLETTES MONKS - “Monkey Capers” - WL S. HART in “Border Wireless” |GRAND]| | ToN ight i WEDNESDAY & ARMISTICE DAY Jme L/ lasky oresents 2 ROSCOE (FATTY) 8y arrangement i JOSEPH M. SCHENCK Matinees 3:00—10c-25¢ GeOi ge Melfou d ProvBCTION ARBUC! “l:" atty”’ Arbuckie’s Ffl-sf é;;en Reel Feature ELKO THEATRE - TON]GHT AND WlSTICE The man who carned the punch into the ring an':l onto the screen In an American sbciety drama of heart interest and thrills With the million dcilar smile—three times decorated fox bravery as an acc in the French Air Service, Heavyweight Champion of Europe, and Gentleman—in A Modern American Society Drama——made in America; gorgeously produced with wonderfully rich settings and scenes in seven parts. The magnetic personality of Carpentier as the “MYSTERIOUS STRANGER” holds the spectator lo !he last foot of film. , MATINEE 2:30 NIGHTS 7:30-9:00 10c and 25¢ Admission 15c and 30c GRAND THEATRE The world-famous play that has thrilled more crowds than any #other drama of the ¢ ROCKING WITH _ LAUGHTER LOADED WITH ACTION A romance as big as all outdoors Nights 7:30 & 9—15¢-30c .- Matinee‘2:30-10c and 25¢ = Evenings 7:20 and. 9—10c and 30c¢ REX TO-DAY last Time ES HE FOUND SANCTUARYIN THE LIGHT OF HER EY WILLIAM FOX presents George Walsh _IN— NOW ON” By Frank L. Packard, author of “The Miracle Man.” An amazing screen play of life in the half-world. Coming—MARY PICKFORD, in “Daddy Long Legs”—SATURDAY Wfiliam Fox prgéents BRIDE 13, “The Tarantula’s Trail” Rex Union Orchestra *A DAY | 1 o

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