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Tues- Charles Voige of Mayer spen day here on business. Arthur Stein of Hibbing was a Be- midji visitor on Tuesday. ‘Take home a brick of Koor’s ice cream. * 4-5tf T. G. Kappler of Wadena Tuesday here on business. spent . . Tony Breaske of Wadena spent "Tuesday hereion business. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tt Miss Marie Rider of Shevlin was a caller in Bemidji on Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Mildred of Crookston spent yesterday in thie city. George Thill of 'Wadena was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. S. G. Whitney of International Falls was a Tuesday visitor here. B. Pool of Wanamingo, Minn., was a husiness visitor here on Tuesday. G. H. Packard of Gully"!was a Be- midji business visitor, on Tuesday. sta Thelma Maltrud of Becida, cal.ed on Bemidji friends yesterday.. er was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. $50,000 . to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minn. [ 10-27tf Willlam R. Blantz of Hewitt was| a business caller in the city ¢cn Tues-| day. J. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls was a business caller in the city yest- erday. 3 apples, $1.95 per bushel basket gt Troppmans. 11-16-tf Mrs. George Feigle of Northern. was a business caller in the city yes- terday. ‘George Becker of Grant Val was a business visitor in Bemidji v terday. Suits dyed, $3.50: army overcoats dyed, $3.50. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 | Third street. 11-17tf rup were among the Tuesday visit- ors in this city. The Edward Anderson famnily left the winter months. Mu 3t11-24 evening, November 24th. Peterson orchestra. Mrs. Charles McDonald of North-| ern, was among the out of town busi- ness callers Tuesday. Leonard Cleveland of Hibbing is spending the Thanksgiving period with friends in this city. Get your fruit cake, pork cake and mince pies for Thanksgiving at the Sweet Shop. 3d11-24 P. A, Prettyman of Hewitt A. Prettyman of Wadena wer ness visitors here onf Tuesday. L. W. Giese and A. W. Horn of Euclid were among the out of lown business callers here on Tuesday. Expert fur repairing ana remudel- ing neatly and quickly done. Mrs. F. L. Mathers, 145 Mill Park. Phone 831-W. 1t11-24 Mis§ Maybelle Brooks will leave this evening for Minneapolis, to spend the week e}xd with friends. Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where, prices are right. At Grinager's Gro- cecy on 3rd street. 9-9'! twin cities. ing from a business trip to Chicago, Madison, Wis, and the twjn cities. Thanksgiving dinner will be ser ed at 6 p. m. Thursday at the Mar ham hotel. tions early. as Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mrs. | Given MeGhee and son D'Arcy, Mr.| and Mrs. J. K. Given and Mr. Mrs. N. E. Given and family. L. W. Webster of Rice Lake, Wis. ports that he completed er your Christmas cards. beautiful cards with envelopes . match. New sentiments and beauti Your name engraved Miss Alma Paulsberg of Pine Riv-| A car load of Now York Baldwin | '‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fitzgerald of Bo-| teday for Los Angeles, Calif., .0 spend | Dance at the ‘Armory Werlnficdyayx il yhusi-, S i When you nést need feed try the| R.'L. Given returned this morning from a short business trip to the\ | E. E. Kenfield returned this morn-| Make your table reserva-| 2t11-24 | Mr.-and Mrs. R. L. Given wul have| ana| spent Tuesday in the city and re-| arrange- ments with the local Américan Le- gion post to engage the services of | the Hoppe’s Musical Entertainers at the Armory Friday evening, Dec. 3rd. | Don't waif too long before vou ord- We have, tot ful color embessing and printing. in the saie, Miss Gladys Trog of Becidp, wasin| Jesse Higbe, who was the city Tuesday ea route to her|Rochester lmn{e from Cass Lake, where she vis- | illness of his mother, has sent a mes- ited" with friepds. e that his mother passed away or | caday at the old home at Concord Miss Norma Nissen of Mahnomen spent the day here today enroute to| | her home where she expects to spend | Thanksgiving day. | G. S. Harding returned this morn- ing from a business trip to \[inma polis. ’- Thanksgiving dinner will be serv- ed at 6 p. m. Thursday at the Mark- ham hotel. Make youl table reserva-| Minneapolis, where he will spenc tions early: 2t11-24 | Thanksgiving with his father, Frank ! Wilsort. He will also attend the Be- Lewis Larson, Nels Larsqn, Ed|midji-Faribault footbgll game at Nor- Moeske and Louis Moeske cf Bertha|throp field. were among the out of towa ¥isitors In the city yesterdny. and Mrs. i Mr. “{have as their Mr. and Mrs. M. Gleason will ar-!guests. Dr. G.' H. Zentz rive from Walker this evening to. be Thanksgiving guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs, Willian? Clish and family. and family. Rex—Thursday, 1‘1 iday and Sat- urday. We urge our patrons not to! | miss a wonderfyl picture of sensation-, 1l night life in New York. “While | New York Sleeps’ ’is a picture as: big in theme and action as the city whose life it portrays. Commeneing Thanksgiving day. Miss Gladys Anderson of Duluth, has arrived in the ity to,be the | Thanksgiving guest of, her sister, | Mrs. Roy V. Harker, and family. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds |3ee G, B. Hooley at Northern Gro- | cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29t1 Clifford & Compan be closed all day tomorrow. H. M. O'Neil of St. Louis, Mo., al! Novia S. Beavers, representative of representative of the National Lead | the L;redl American Insurance com-; company and the United States Cart-!nan f New York, spent Tuesday in | ridge company, was in the city Tues- | .Bemi i on busine: He arrived | day on business. Ihere from Crookston and left for voints along the M. & I, south. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson and Mr. | § — and Mrs. H. Rasmussen returred last| The People’s Co- Operative store | eveni om their hunting trip in!will remain open until 9 o'clock to-| the nity of Kelliher. They ‘mght and will be closed al¥ day to- | | Ibrtmght. back three fine deer. Norrow, 1d11-24"! Themas 8. Ervin will leave; this oveninz for St. Cloud where will at- [tavd the avedding of L. S. Ryan to Miss Gladys Riley, which takes place| iL ki cicy Thanksgiving evening. You don’t take any photographs or | i post cards from Rich Studio unless | i Do you know New York—its mjl- onnives,” erooks, vamps, adven- ireeres, guninen, gangsters, Llueve<‘ D0 you read the stories of its sensa- teries. Then don't fail to! ‘“While New Yerk Sleeps.” Rex heatre on Thanksgiving day. ' Run- husiness. ilan is in the oil ner Teft this where e Thanksgivine with hi and other relativ morning for will spend ifz ~nd b1l The f.mily wi'l twin eities. t with friends and : evering for th they will whe end (he 1dji-Faribault footbll | On Thanksgiving morning at | zame. w'clee, hizh mass will be celebrated lat 8t. Phillip’s chureh. The p'\atm Nothing more appropriate, nothing | | corpuests that all notify their friends, | more accentalile than a beautiful vat all wiay attexd. | Christivas cards. See the splendid as- St Isortment »t the Ploneer Stationery TNGLISH EVANGELICAL tr'wexm" grlesman, who formerly made his ‘headquarters in Bemifiji. is a business visitor here today and expects to make Bemidji again fre- quently. ally invited.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Don’t fafl to see the mightiest ccreen melodrama of all time. “While New York Sleeps,” the mammoth new Fox 1920 cingmelodrama, will be |shown at the Rex theatre Thanksgiv- ng day. 1t11-24 ing services in their quarters over the J. C. Penny Co.’s store, room 24, tomgrrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Union Thanksgiving services \nll be held on Thanksgivinng day .lt 10:30 o’clock_in the Baptist church. The address will be made by Dr. G. H. Zentz, pastor of the ‘-/lelllo(llst Episcopal church. Special music will be rendered I)y the clhoir of the Baptist chutch. This | is 2 custom that has been carried out in previous years and the usual good | attendance is expected. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Miss Margaret Griffith, who at- {tends the local Normal school, was icalled to her home in Northome on {'\lcndny by the sudden death of her little sister. ;You'll want Christmas cards this, vvear to send to friends. ‘Xe have a fine assortment from which to choose. Beautiful cards, beautiful sentiments ‘engr:u ed or printed. When you pass |the Pioneer Stationerl Store step fn | and make your selection. 11-133 GR ANDI 7:30-9:00 Oc and 25¢ | To-Night and THANKSGIVING DAY | ‘Gosh-a-mighty! $50,000!’ Hutch, the town loafer, who had never owned $50 at one time, found it. What di dhe do with it? Rather, what did it do to~ him? Don’t fail to see this remarkable Will Rogers comedy. From the Satur- day Evening Post story. ‘ THE MOST LOVABLE COMEDIAN ON THE SCREEN TODAY | D Er cgcms Wfii& style type as the sentiment. Do it ‘'w / now and have it over with. Order 4 ? at the Pioneer Stationery Store. j_ ¥ ‘{_ - 11131 126 —_— Optometrists. 3 co'nml Drs. Larson & Larson, If trou- bled with headaches,| nervousness or eye dis- oraers of lny kind, needing g!asses c story "OLD HUTCH LIVES U2 TG IT" 1, Garret Smith Direcrea by Clarence Badger BRAY CARTOON and GUMPS COMEDY A:lap:cd £rom th called te| last ‘week Dby the serioy: | 1t11-24 Science society of| this city will hold their Thanksgiv-| DAILY PIONEER| | M. F. \\'nmn left this morning Kor‘ nér \,mmuue thruout the evening, A, T. Carlson will| Thanksgiving llmnerl TE store will be, spen until 9 o’clock tonight and wilt| 1d11-24 | l i ng now in Minneapolis at §1.00 a| Ithey please you. Pl\ovle 570-W. 29 !-cat, general 1t11-24 10th street, 26t12-15 | [— — I~ NOTICE. W. B. McLaughlin formerly of Pe-| ANl members of Carpenpters’ Union | midii but now a rosident of Warren. | o 214 epecinlly chlled to meet | iMinnesota, is spending several days ir night, \V ednend y. at 8 o'clock. the city on busin Mr. MacLach |:11-24 W. H. Ellétson, Secy. 9! 1 | | | | Store. We engrave or print them. The price is reasonable. 11-13tr} LUTHERA N Special Thanksgiving services Mll Troppman's Grocery denartment | be conducted in the Seandinavian | will remain open till 9 o'clock this| Utherzn church by the pastor of the evening and be closed all day Thurs- English Evangelical' Lutheran, 4 1d11-24 i church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 | o'clock.” The theme will be *“Thanks- | g A gi\ing" (Psalm 50:14.) There will . William Browning, a well known |y, "cpeoial music. All are most cordi- | } | \ UNION THANKSGIVING SERV!CES“ | nprons,‘ R. L Grover; cellaneous, | E. Battles. Each committee; ged her one unique booth| ortmenticl the many arti- ! different booths will be :gements were made for the in the di : tgmns sale~to be held on Wednes- | dizplay, allowing all to make to i A g | selections for CI xrisunas gifts e December 1. in the church base-)wp “aropiny will contaln something -fnttl.x-xn.l?‘i'serul'el op:?‘.;b:\oc:.g ggeb;fi: for every member of the family rmm| crested au opportunity to make fSTandfather to babs;' ¢ th fet sclections, the.sale will begin | The regular meeting of the soriety it four o'clock in the aiternoon and |0 have been held o nDecember i with at six RESBYTERIAN LADIES MAKE ARRAI\GEA/’EI{I“ TOR SALE, of the Ladies’ an church final; cafcteria supper to be served 15. "clock. The different committees are: din- ing room, Mrs. R. Loranger: bed- REX TO-DAY h A The Subscribe for Daily Pioneer. As Virile as the Bracing Air of the Great Northwest “The GIRL from NOWHERE” with CLEO MADISON and WILFRED LUCAS The story of a helpless éirl, memory gone, at the .mercy of the lawless in the wilderness of the far flung frontier of the northwest country. William Fox presents BRIDE 13, “Entomed” Rex Union Orchestra, R. A. Amidon, director Matinee 2:30—10c-25¢ Evenings 10¢-30c J___%_ REX THEATRE SUNDAY NATIONAL PRODUCTIONS presents “THE KENTUCKY _f___l A R By Opie Read, featuring JOSEPH DOWLING “The Miracle Man of the Screen” Produced by Nntim;ml Film Corporation of America. distributed by W. W. Hodkinson Corporation. RN ENTENCED FOR FORGERY arly \‘h‘ itile Falls, Nov. 24.—id. A, Good-; INT'3 Salve fails in the i sentenced at Detroit, Minn., to ""mfio‘._fi% reformatory at St. Cloud for for- other diseases. wery, escaped from the train between Try. e 75)cent xn:uurmm were and Royalton last night. He s: y!bcen seen since. has been postpued ;until DeCember busyyyyyyyyauunun s ES MINTER. i~ "‘ESM' EoHE HEART u;y REALART PICTURES As the biind girl whose restored sight brings a train of intensely dramatic incidents, MARY MILES MINTER in “EYES OF THE HEART” has a role entirely different from anything she has ever done. ELKO TONlGHT LAST TIMES 1 i ! BUT ESCAPES FROM TRAIN (By United Press) Mooer back withsut question Boardman’s ' Cornéer ‘Drug Store appeared in the dark and has nol] T Bemidji, \Mum. Rex Opening Thanks giving Day A Three-Day Run “While New York Sleeps” * Do you want to see the New York sky-line, the Gay White Way, the Midnight Frolic beauty girls, the world- famous Dolores, the Brooklyn Bridge, the famous New York police boat in action, the millionaires’ homes, East (LTICLELUIRTLTTTTTEEETTEE River? You’ll see them all at this theatre beginning Thanksgiving Day. ““While New York Sleeps” will thrill and amaze you as no other picture has done. Don’t fail to come and bring your friends. THE SENSATION OF A LIFETIME—IN EIGHT PARTS | 1ts Gay White Way - Its underworld., ‘WILLIAM FOX presents LT SLEEPS by Chales J. Brabis Apicture of night life mflufint j Motropolis, 1 . \ FOX COMEDY Rex Union Orchestra, R. A. Amidon director Matinee 2:30—20c and 35c¢ Evenings ZoL and 35c¢ lIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII LT [N ?E-M ORROW ALSO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Wordle;s Poem og Love and Tears and Laughter COS"‘IO olitan Productlons UMORESQUE A PH OPLAY rieg ,Alma ‘Rubens A GParamount Aricroft QPickire A story that cries to hide its laughter and laughs to hide its tears More Pathos than “The Music Master” More Fun than “Potash and Perlmutter” Matinees 3:00—10c-25c Nights—Any Seat ‘35c It cost 50c to see “Humoresque” in Twin Cities E L ’( 0 THANKSGIVING . 3 Also FRI. & SAT.