Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 20, 1920, Page 3

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3 P / spefnt the day here yesterday on busi- “G. G. Nord of Warren spent Friday here on business. ~ 7. 0. Saltee of Braiderd was a visitor in the city Yesterday, . Collin of Elk River was visitor on Friday. e W. Bemx ~Take home a brick of Koor’s ice cream. £y 4-5tt S.'0. Wall of Crosby was a business ~visitor in th\ls city yesterday. J. H: Tretheway of Virginia was a business visitor here yesterday. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tt Fred Clark of Turtle River, was a hetween train business caller Friday. Mrs. Harry Voght of Becida, was file guest ot Bemidji friends yester- day. James E. Walker of Pine River ness. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minn. 10-27tt Mrs. Willianm Blukeley of /Farley, was a between train shopper in the city Friday. A. A. Baker’ and Fred Sanders of Detroit were Friday business visitors in ‘this city. A'car load of New York Baldwin apples, $1.95 per bushel basket at Troppmans. 11-16-tf J. King of Frohn, was among the out of town business callers 'in the city yesterday. p Mrs. Lon Davis of Northern, was among the out of town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. Suits' dyed, $3.50; army overcoats dyed, $3.50. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 Third street. 1= 11-17tf Halvor Benson and Nels Sollmo of Fisherwere among the business visit- ors in Bemidji on -Friday Benefit dance at Carr Lake school, Saturday, November 20. Supper will be served. Everyone invited. 3t11-10 Drs. Larson & Larsom Optometrists. -If trou- bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- kind, needing glasses ordérs of an fmedical treatment at St. Anthony’s ] ing for Mhmeapulis on a short busi- Mrs. F..M. Goughnour is under kuspnul. : Y Dr. H. A, Northrop left last even- ness trip.” . Men’s Turkey Supper Moudny, No- vember 22,5 to 8 o'clock, - 1t11-22 , D.. 8. Mitehell returned. toduv from a bhsiness trip of several days to Kellilier and Nebish. 12 really good photographs don’t cost_any more tBan a supper party ang. last longer. 3t11-22 W. Z. Robinson has returned from a short business tri} to the twin cities. ‘ - Men's Turkey Supper Monday, No- vember 22, 5 to 8 o'clack. . 1t11-22 Misses Alice Minnick and Esther (,hapmau will spend Sunday with the A. Grier family~at Gull lake. You don’t Take any photographs or Phone 570-W. - 29 they please you. 26t12-15 10th street. Men’ annual turkey supper at the Presbyterian church on night, November from 5 to § o’clock. 1t11-20 | \Expert fur repaiting and remodel- ing neatly and.quickly done. Mrs. 831-W. : 4t12-1 turied Friday from a hunting trip in the northern part of the statej They report having had no success. Men’ annual_turkey supper at the Presbyterian church on Monday night, November 22, from 5 to 8 o’clock. Price 75c. 1t11-20 Harry McNeal and John Opheim of sartell, left for Bemidji yesterday, where they will spend the winter in the Materest of Sartell Brothers com- pany.—St. Cioud Juurm\‘»Pre..b You’ll want Christmas cnrt]s this vear to send to friends. We have a fine assortment from which to choose. Beautiful cards, beautiful sentiments engraved or printed. When yot pal,s Lhe Pioneer. Stationerl Store step in and make your selection. 11-13.€ Rex Sunday. The strongest story in which Tom Mix has appearcd— that is, how, some cm:cs have des- cribed “The Texan,” tion based on James B. Hendryx's| Hakkerup Stadio. #zela. left last-ev ap: post cards from Rich Studio unless | Monday “ F. L. Mathers, 145 Mill Park. Phone| ‘ John Maitland and J. J. Doran re-| * the Fox produc-| Mrs. M. W. Wilson has just return-|irons of the big ten conference this a two weeks visit with her season, the university rooters are more enthusiastic than ever in boost- ing their favorites. 0Oss, Ruben, ‘The meellnga of the class in citi-| Arnston and Bckberg are all expcutu! zenship have been pestponed until|to be in the game. \| Spot cash paid_for Liberty Bands after the Christmas holidays. —_— see G. B. Hooley at Northeyn Gro- To the REX sery Co., during the day, or ,n. the Dr. J. W. be}drich Yeft fast even- TUESDAY & WED. uarkhnm hotel evenings. 3 7-29tt ing for Minneapolis, where he will e e e oy Mr. and Mrs,/W. H. Chfl?;}' left yestgrday for their home at Beertha,|ed fro after visiting at the’ Oscar Klrantz|mother® m Duluth. i home for a short time. Th&y have 50 vmted with relatives at Redby. REX THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY - East met est——both wanted the girl—both were real men, which triumphed? This romance of - \ Texas will astonish you ' The idol of the west in a smashing picture- of Texan love, lariats, thrills, tenderfeet punchers Pioneer Film Corporahon WILLIAM FOX presents presents § Tom Mix v .\ “The Girl | - irom Nowhere” ln i heTexan —_ transact business. He expects to re- \Vhen you next need feed try the|turn Monday morning. Jourtney Seed =& = Feed Co., Where Fhiis o orices are right. At Grlnnger's Gro-| ANTON WOLD ‘PURCHASES secy ‘on 3rd street. 9-94¢ NEW WHITE MOTOR BUS Anton Wold 'of Nymore returned d ter, Mrs. H. H. B"l“e‘l‘ng"%orauwfiglf:_ last night from Minneapolis with a will consult a new thze auto bus, which he ex-i|j== = = ut into operation between JhL bus is, where the medical specialist. pects to Bemidji and Nymore today. willfcarry approximately twi That big 255 pound New ‘York cream cheese will-be cut next Moa-|Sengers comfortably. A ii ddy. Leave your order today. Tropp- d‘-’ahng apparatus has b ] v mans. 11-16tf | to insure comfortable riding in cold BT weather. The new White cost ap- k. P. Savage of ’the Children's| proximately $%590, it is reported. | Home in anea]lcli@, was a busi- _— ness caller in the city for several| MINNESOTA ALUMNI days, returning to the city on Fri— ENJOY HOMECOMING . B Mfimmpolls, Nov. 20.—-Alumni of | By . | 12 really good pholo\graphs don't | the University of Minnesqta were with R cost any, more tham a supper party l_xere today for the annual homecom- : apd last longer. ' Hakkerup Studio. | ing celebration. . CLEO MADISON | o 3t11-22 Minnesota plays Mich d | an | stars this afternoon- in wh pected to prove one of the h Jens Jorgenson of llay\urd of the ‘season. | Wis., returned yesterday, aft sil-|fidently expects his mo ing for the past two week " to tramp on Michigan hoy | sister,- Mrs. Archie Wil Despite the fget thut { ~ WILFRED LUCAS || i l Written by Bess Meredyth and Wilfred Lucas. | Fourth street, -and with Bemidji|pas rought a losiig fight on the Erigcined o i B | r(riends, . i = ' y NN | radies ana, gentlemen's sulis LGRS mu|ummunmuumullll RIS sponged and pressed, 75 cents. Equal Swiss Clean- 28d11-20 | to other cleaning jobs. ers. Plhone 66. RN REX COMMENCING THANKSGIVING DAY FOR A THR&E-DAY RUN Mrs. H. Maync Stanton and infant | = son, and Mrs. Hal Huffman, who has visited with Mrs. Stanton for the past week, arrived in the city thi: noon. Mrs. Stanton and bab, JIremain in the city‘until afier Chri: mas. b | 2 WILLIAM FOX pr esents “EVTIMLEZ NEW YORK SLEEPS” IN EIGHT PARTS Staged by Charles J. Brabin { Nothing more appropriate, nothing | = more acceptable than “a beautitul|= Christmas cards. See the .spjendid as- | sortment at the Ploneer £itationery engrave or print, them. Store. We 11-13t8 The price is reasonable. | Don’t wait too long before you ord- er your Christmas cards. "We have Deautiful cards with. envelopes to match. - New sentiments and beauti- ful color embossing and printing. !\'nur name e\:\gravcd in the sawme style type as the sentiment. Do it now and have it over withs Order " "THE TEXAN' WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION N\ The mightiest screen melodrama of all time. A picture of night life in the lights and shadows of the days. If you are a lover of the great outdoor, if you enjoy the clean‘and| wholesome and virile in life,-if you| enjoy good comedy, and if real thrill-; ing stuats i tch;L you—don’t miss or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. { Jesse 1. La-Sky\fimm‘nm{ }Sresénts “The Texan. story, which will open at this theatre|at the Pioneer Stationery Store. beginning Sunday for a run of two/ 1t11-20 | 11-13tf Great -Metropolis. As titanic as the Great City itself. Lloyd Hamilton“Ham” —IN— “DUCK INN” Will renew the roars of a fresh start. A Mermaid ;:umlcdy. Two reels of laughs stepping on each other’s heels. REX Theatre TODAY | AL Jennmgs Amenca s Reformed Cutlaw, in “The Law’s Defense” Intelcstmg‘dmmatm stm [ from the life of the screen’s ‘most daring character. In six parts. 'Rp:< Union Orchestra, R. A. Amidon, director Matinee 2:30—Special for Children—10c¢ and 30¢ Evenings 15¢ and 30e—7:10 and 9:00 I | "IIIIIIIIIIlllIHIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII !!" I LTI YOU WILL BE PLEASED , o i YOU TAKE HOME s ) HELEN GIBSON /| Out for Fun, That Fits From g .Six to Sixty in Two Parts CWHILE NEW YORK SL S WIKLIAM FOX PRODUL Rex Union Orchestra R. A. Amidon, Director Matinee 2:30—10¢-25¢ Evenings? 10c¢ and 30c DON'T MISS IT A PO'TJND uumumm'm|||nummum||u||||mn|n i IIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllliillllhlllllll||.1 A WdNDERFuL' DRAMA THE STORY THAT CRIES TO HIDEITS L AUGHTER AND ’ 1 | R TR R e Koors Butter Supreme - LAUGHS TO HIDE ITS TEARS “HUMORESQUE” A Photoplay featuring ALMA RUBENS A Paramount Artcraft Picture The screen drama that has captured the hearts of thousands > wherever shown N A “king,” not a “knave," was her hubby! g o Jack of clubs should take him! Lven if his bag was a blfrglar’s kit, and stolen rubies were in it. Even if— - R HIIH"IHIIIIIII"IIIIIIIH“AHHlllllllillll with - LOIS WILSON But a chorus girl and a crook, a maid and a motherindaw, had. hands of More athos than “The Music. Master,” o e more fun than “Potash and Perlmuter” I b Costs More—Worth More You never saw such funny shuffles in your life!’ " 3 £ ] The Plant Behind Our Products : NOTE PRICES—Matinees 3:00, 10c and 25c; Nights, 15¢ and 35¢ Adapted from the Famoun Stage Farce by Fred Jackson E LKO THANKSGIVING DAY | S | / AND TWO MORE DAYS ——— - READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS = |, | | | i L SUNDAY & MONDAY LI(O

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