Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 3

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1 ' at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tt k3 Bemidji yisitor on Monday. ‘rolled -at s 7dyed, $3.50. Model' Dry Cleaners, 309 / Third street. . this city yes /1111-20 THE BEMIDSI DATLY PIONEER ~ Owen GTxlby of Grnnd Raplds was a Monday visitor here. Pl e ‘W:F. Graham of Remer spent Mon- day here on business. George 'W. Foley of Kelliher spent Monday here on business. Take home a brick of Koor’s ice cream. 4-6tf G. H. Roberts of Fisher was a vis- itor in Bemidji yesterday. M. Martin of Erskine was a busi- ness: visitor here yesterday. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold Miss Madge Hagan of Leonard was Ml‘-s Olaf Lappegaard of Thief Riv- er Falls was a Monday visitor here. M. D. Stoner of Brainerd was a Dbusiness visitor in’the city yesterday. $50,000 to loan on ‘farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Mimx . Christ Steinhart of Federal Dam spent Monday in Bemidji on busi- ness. - . Auto livery and taxi, day and night service. Phone No. 1. Enterprise Auto Co. lmonl2-23 Miss Jeanette Gilge of Saum, en- the Normal school this week. 4 i Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Christy of Walker was a Bemidji visitor yest- erday. . ~A car load of New York Baldwin apples, $1.95 per bushel basket at ‘Troppmans. 11-16-tf . .Olaf Ongstad went to Internations al PFalls this morning on business for a few days. H. 0. Axtell and Roland Hicks of Remer were business visitors heredren must be made for the forenoon. on Monday. Suits dyed $3.6 army overcoats 11-17tf Mr. J. 0. Osmundson and Hazel Osmundson of Bagley were visitors in qtgfllay. more acceptable than a beautiful Christmas cards. See_the splendid as- sortment at the Pioneer Stationery Store. We engrave or print them. The price is reasonable. 11-13tf The miscellaneous booth at the Presbyterian church Wednesday aft- ernoon will be of interest to every- body. Cafteteria supper served at six o’clock. 1711-30 F. J. McPartlin and C. B. Kinney of International Falls spent the day here yesterday on busurs . I When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where| prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- cery on 3rd street. 9-9¢1 Mrs. J. Goss and-Miss Irene Goss and Ward Goss of Cass Lake were among the out of town callers here on Monday. 3 ' Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds B. Hooley at Northern Gro- ebry Co., during the day, or at the -Markham hotel evenings. 7-29t1 Ask to see the big assortment of | bhed room_ and dining room articles at the Presbyterian church Wednes- day afternoon beginning at four o’clock. 1t11-30 You don’t take any photographs or | post cards from Rich Studio unless they please you. Phone 570-W. 29 10th stfeet. 26t12-15 | Hig assortment of aprons large and small at the Christmas sale Wednes-{ day. afternoon and evening at the, Presbyterian church. 111-30 Dgi’t wait too long before you ord- er your. Christmas cards. We have| beautiful cards with envelopes to mateh. New sentiments and beauti- ful color embossing and printing.| Your name engraved in the saure style type as the sentiment. Do it now and have it over with. Order at the Pioneer Stationery Stor -13 !l ORCHESTRA WITH “PEP” 1f you want real dance music come to the Armory Wednesday night. You will énjoy it. 2t11-30 2 t You'll want Christmas cards this| year to send to friends. We have a fine assortment from which to choose. Beautiful cards, beautiful sentiments engraved or printed. When you pass the Pioneer Statlonerl Store step {n and make your selection. 11-13'¢ [ e—— DANCE TO SCHLIEMANN'S Schliemann’s Orchestra with “pep” wil play for your dances at the Arm- ory Wednesday night. 2td11-30+ APPRECIATION We wish to express our heartfcl( thanks to the Royal Neighbors and< friends for their kind words and sym-| pathy and gifts of money and other| useful articles. 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oakland. Drs. Larson & Larson,| Optometrists. If trou-| nervousness or eye dis- ofim of any. kind, needing glasses glasses ' repaired, consult them.‘ Arhficml eyes | fitted, — 'G. W. Sechest of Solway was a busi- ness caller in the city Monday. was very beautifully and most appro- priately decorated for Lhe occasion. A capacity audience was in attendance. “No God, no Sin, no Future Life,” |In .the afternoon the party was en- had peen their creed. 6t12-4'teriained by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ol- y . son, af this city, dnd in the evening George Miller of Grant Valley, was| Mr. ¥, of Tenstrike, was host : busiggss visitor in Bemidji Mon-|{to the class. E ay. 3 : ' |y THE BEST GIFT Mrs. Hattie Ostrander . of Turtle T{w‘ best Christmas gift is some- River, was:a guest of Bemidji friends| ¢ping the recipient wants but can- Monday. not. buy. ) Your friends cannot buy your pro- Mr. and Mrs. Seth Smith of Becida | yooraph. They cannot have one made were the guests ?f Bemidji friends on o) themselves, no matter how much Monday. money they.may have. In order to ) p /| get a picture of you, You are the one * Mrs. James Cummins of Pu_posky who must go to the photograph’s was a between train visitor in the|,nq order the work. Many of your city yesterday. friends and relatives want . your Mesdames William Keiler and Em- | fpe ‘;’fgfl*’};u’:“,“h';;"jflf“;,fi; Toatined ma Hinshaw of Wilton were nmong ging you for it until it comes. The the callers here Monday. action must be your own, Just a little of your time at your Mrs. A. C. Newton “_’l“’ was taken | convenience, and when you waht the to St. Anthony’s hospital on Satur-ipjctures they will be ready for de- day suffering from a paralytic stroke livery. We mail them individually, is reported to be somewhat improved if you wish, to such addresses as today. give us, enclosing your-€ard. —Hakkerup. Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell will i leave the latter part of the week for an extended visit with relatives in New York, also at points in New Jer- sey and’in Washington, D. C. | \ Mrs. E. P. McMahon will leave to-| night for Plummer to attend the sec- ond annual Red Lake county poultry | asosciation show being held” Novem-| ber 29, 30 d December 1 a4 2. - Mrs. McM».xhg:: \vilf reéltlufl‘; Fx'iz:ll;:,\'. | MRS. SWISHER ENTERTAINS ON HER MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY irs. L. C. Coe, Plake and Mrs. attison were ed Sunday at Mrs. Emma J. Sturges and Mrs.| ¥red Woodward of Clinton, Minn., re-§ turned to their homes yesterday, af: o'clock dinner by Harold ter attending the funeral of littlejSwisher, in commemorati of the Harry Welch in this city on Satur-|Dirth anniversary of her mother, Me. day. They are grandmother and|Barnet. aunt of the child. ‘| ALICE COE SURPRISED WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CLUB ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Litile Alice Catherine Coe was T]E}\:EHEA?%?D{\Y fiFgERNOOtN pleasantly surprised on' Sntur(i:y af» men s Clvic and Community | ornoon hy 2 number of her friends, club will hold their regular meet-|ijq oyent of her sixth birth anniver- ing on Saturday afternoon at 2:80\.a.." The afterncon was spent in o’clock in the Methodist Episcopal church- basement. A very interest- games and dainty refreshments were ed in Tenstrike on Sunday morning, served. The honor guest received many pretty remembrances from her | Malinda Wild; Lillian Krueger, Mary frinds. The guests were Helen Hovey, Beu- fer, Frances Wild, Meta Hoss, George lah Carver, Pauline Kramer, Wini-|Hofer, George fred and Geraldine Hanson, Virginia and Louist Coe, Betty Rice, Ellen Rantz, Joyce Kinder, Edith and George LaMont, Morgasi Johnson,|Rev. Randall Sellars, Arthur and Robert Hammond, Claudia and Bonnie Williams. ENGLISH LUTHERAN LADIES MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Ladies’ Aid of the English Evangelical Lutheran church will hold its monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at”the par- sonage, 1300 Beltrami avenue. The| , A baptism in Cyprus is a curlous pastor will- deliver the first of his| o ‘“‘Conscience, ten minute talks on what it is; does it preach the exis- tence of a deity; and if so, what kind of a deity.”” Applications for lwlth a few others, as follows: Misses Krueger, Irene Krueger, Amelia Ho- Lundgren, Leonard Wild, Emil Lundgren, Sidney Krue- ger, Alfred Hoss, <Clarepce Wild, | Adair Hofer, William Ludwig and Frenk. | Many Miles of Piping. If the water and gas mains which underlie the streets of New York city l'“e,e placed end to end they would form a continuous pipe ling. sufticlent- 1y long to reach from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. Baptism in Cyprus. ceremony. The infant is rubbed with oil by his godfather, blown upon iu the face by the priest and waved In the &ir, then dippe? several times in memberships must be in the hands the font, and again anointed with oil of the pastor prior to the meeting. All ladies are cordially invited. MISS CUTTER SURPRISED ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY As a completé” surprise to their guest of honor, a number of young! party on | ladics planned a b t utter 1 ventetnth .u\mw lunch was | M‘ng ret Lord, }‘mb) Morse, Blanche Barnell, son, Arvilk Ande Burnham, lu(,ilh. Ja Hines, Alice Boerner, of A handsome gift w Miss Cutter. SERVE VESPER SUPPER TO | FRIENDS FROM TENSTRIKE: G‘ a nd Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson, 515 Fif teeuth street, served vesper dinner (n a party of fru-nds ro ustrike on Sunday evening. The g ed of the ten adult ing program has been planned which will be announced later. GRAND it TICE - Appointments for sittings for chil- 7:30-9:00 Last Time It is impossible to devote the propér atiention to them during the after- ncon. Appointments for grown-ups any afternoon or evening. Only two appointments will be accepted for cvenings between 7:00 and 9:00. Hakkerup_Studios. 3t12-2 TOM MOORE HAZEL DALY and RAYMOND Hatton—in the emnedy-\!rlmn “Stop Thief” Onle of the Best We Have Ever Shown. MRS. JOE MARTIN The Famous Educated Monkcy " in b “BVER THE TRANSOM” TEN CONFIRMED IN GUILD HALL AT TENSTRIKE SUNDAY Ten adults yere cpnfirmed in the Guild Hall of 'Tensfrike on Sunday morning by Rev. Erdmann W. Frenk, of the Englidh Evangelical Lutheran c};prch of this city. The auditorium WED. and THURS. AT--- 10 Bars White can Blueberries can / | sliced, 214 size All the gossips called || = her a secandal. But the men—o0-0-h, la, la! 12 cans Sweet Corn. %el?rlsky Troppman’s LHBYU 2 cax‘ls4 Fancy Apricots, 2V4 size 1 can ’Pancy Strawberries or | 2 cans Fancy Apricots, 214 size 1 can Fancy Pincapple, grated 12 cans Home Brand Monarch or" Danish Pride Milk. 12 cans Farm House Sweet Peas. ... 1.65 12 cans No. 2 Tomatoes........... 1.65 ‘/4 ! 1 can free with cach dozen. dolph ||| Sardinesin Oil, 4cans............. . 25¢ 1 }Zmla%‘ | Sardines in Mustard, g cans. ........ 25¢ G il Crisco, any size, per pound. .. ....... 29¢ BILLIE Lima Boim‘,, 2 POUNAS: w05 515 5 w5 wwionis 25¢ Fancy Bluc Rose Rice, 2 pounds. . . . .. 25¢ BU I E [< I’ Fancy White Beans, 3 pounds. .. ... .. 27c Sheiled Walnuts, fresh, pound. .. .. .. 69c (ZM W"gwnmwzugfddm 'Oriole Baking Chocolate, pound. . ... 43c Gratad Cocoanut, pound............ 30c¢ Monarch Coffée, 3 pound package. . . Troppman’s For Quality and Service = $ SAVERS § " For This Week Borax Soap, 47c 3 cans S114 3 cans $1.14 $1.33 ! ! Sever-| Lauramae ! presented tog up consist- ‘ X confirmants | which Rev. Erdmann Frenk confirm-! on various parts of the body. WED. and THURS, Mildred Harris ~ FRANK ELLIOTT CLARISSA SELWYNNE in the Lois Weber production *HOME" Bray Pictograph and Gumps Cartoon. TO-NIGHT LAST TIMES MAURICE Joregents s Deep | W aters' The girl was Spring, wedded to | { December. When she went the way of her heart— The rest is a fishing village idyll of struggle and love, and some of the bravest ocean exploits ever thrown on the screen. See the rescues under the sea! I Also Showing “DON'T WEAKEN” Mack Sennett’s New Comcdy REX THEATRE TODAY and WEDNESDAY Matinee—2:30 William Fox presents SUNSET SPRAGUE A Western Romance of Lightning Speed Story by Clyde C. Westover 4 Starring BUCK JONES Marvelous Horseman of the Screen. William Fox presents “BRIDE 13" Starring Marguerite Clayton Rex Union Orchestra R. A. Amadon, director. 10c-25¢ Eveningls—10c-30¢c 3 “BEHOLD MY WIFE” But when he met her face to face, even he— . her husband — didn’t know her! , mumu GELTS ; chwTicen or

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