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H | { { R LR R SNRISS P A 4 THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1920 / THE BEMIDJ1 DALY PIONEER. togfaph. They cannot have one mude’and order the work. Many of your glng you lor it until it comes. The for themselves, no matter how much {rlXends ahnd relatives want your|action must be your own. money they may have. In order to|Photograph and have even mentiofied | Jyg¢ g 1itt] get a picture of you, you are the onc |the fact, but they cannot keep beg- conv:ni:nce, aen:!“»\?lfe‘:‘ ;g:ew:;ty‘t):: who must go to ‘the photograph's . |'pictures they will be ready for de- |livery. We mail them individually, Mls Emma Hinshaw of Wiltun,f THE BEST GIFT ‘\;isdn:sdi‘;“““s caller in the eity| o pest Christmas gift is some-. = thing the recipient wagts but can- not buy. . I Your (rieuda cannot buy )our pro- e RELATIONS RESUMED WITE : VATICAN ARE HAILED TODAY. * Paris, Dec. 1.—Resumption of un<" broken relations with the Vatican) was hailed jubilantly today by Cnth- Come with me to “Hell’s Oasis now at Rex theatre. 11 o = | = =~ if you wish, to such addresses as you Roland Hi R vas a Wed-|, A square meal plus fried chicken | : M lic officials Hets. —_ neaday Yisttor 15 this ey, 3t the M. E. Church Saturday trom| give us, enclosing your card. Pt : 5:30, to 8:00 p. f. Bring your mm-‘ | —Hakkerup. mfim George Bancroft of Williams was a |i1y. 3d12-3 - 8 | - : Bemidji visitor yesterday. | Re % e Mrs. S. A. Delaney and Miss Anna| J \ . Friday, $7.50 hats, special, $2.98 at | Delaney of Hubbard, are the guests ; LAST TIMFS | e e e — Chn;fina. SGQI‘ Troppmans. $t12-8 |of tho J. C. Courtney family for tho| '| THE FUNNIEST COMEDY Are Stamping Out N Ben F. Clarke of Remer was a Be- White rice pop corn, 10¢ a pau\n al : | in the Last Five Years Tubérculosis ! mlvdji Vlil&al" on Wednesday. at Troppman's. 4 12-2t¢ 3 ‘ “HIGH and DIZZY" E. 0. Hagen of Crookston spent ] -Wsdnesday here on busjness. W. E. Hyatt of Glasgow, Mont, | SATURDAY ONLY ! featuring -¢*.. When you next need feed try the !ake home a brick of Koor's ice créam. 4-6tf Edward L. Rogers of Walker spent ‘Wednesday here on business. E. R. Burns of Ironton was a Wed- nesday business visitor here. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at--Ganter's bakery. 10-6tt E. W. Kleffman of Hibbing spent Wednesday here on business. E. B. Horst of Walker was a busi- ness caller in-Bemidji yesterday. ‘Auto livery and taxi, day and night | seryice. Phone No. 1. Enterprise! Auyto Co. 1mon12-23 L. Rasmussen of Dalton spent the day here on business yesterday. ‘Which wins? A bible versus a gun. See “Hell's Oasis’ ‘featuring Neal Hprt. Rex theatre. & 1t12-2 J. A. Jones of Northome was a business vjsitor here on Wednesday. John Hendrickson of Big fork was a Bemidji business visitor on Wednes- day. = Suits dyed, $3.50; army overcoats dyed, $3.50. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 Third au:eet‘ 11-17tf Mrs. John\ Noel of Northern: was a Bemidji caller between trains yest- erday. Fried spring chicken dinner at M. E. Church Saturday evening, Decemb- spending the week wlth Bemidji | rrlends : : k in ef 4, from 5:30 to 8:00. 3d12-3 appointments will be accepted for A cast of selected screen artists, headed by Elmo Lin- evenings between 7:00 and 9:00. Mrs. J. Oakland of Guthrie, isi oy o stuatos. 3t12-2 coln, Enid Markey and Cleo Madison. In addition, a 11 H OM E L) You don’t take any photographs or .post cards from Rich Studio unless they please you. Phone 570-W. 29 10th. street. 26t12-15 Ray McKnight of Puposky, was a between train business visitor here von Wednesday. Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where Prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- winter months. — arrived the fore part of the week for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Bush. Rex theatre. Wiould you take re- ligion at the point of a gun? See Neal Hart, as the “Fighting Parson,” in his latest and greatest screen play, | “Hell’s Oasis.” 1t12-2, Thursday special sale on percale and outing flanrel. Long sleeve house gowns, $2.50 and $3.50 Aaiue, special $1.98 at Troppmans. 3t12-§ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rygg motored to Minneapolis this morning, where they will make their home for the “No God, no Sin, no Future Life. | Nothing but the survival of the fit- test and every man for himself That was the ruthl§s creed by which itwo men lived. 3t12-4 | Spfit cash pam for L!berty Bonds. | See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- sery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29tt It is'reported that Mrs. A .C. New- there. 3d12-3| B..P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. NOTICE Appointmentsifor sittings for chil-| dren must be made for the forenoon.| |Tt is impossible to devote the proper attention to them during the after-! noon. Appoigtments for grown-ups| any afternoon or evening. Onaly two LINNEA SOCIETY TO HOLD : CHRISTMAS SALE SATURDAY| The Linnea society of the Swedish | Lutheran church will hold their an- |nual Christmas fancy work sale in the church parlors on Saturday, De- cember 4. The sale will commence fat 2:30 o‘clock. Light supper will be served from the regular hour and during the evening. | ST. PHILLIF'S BAZAAR TO | Commencing Matinee, 2:30—7:10-9:00 Zhe Romance - of Tarzan The Cyclonic Cinema Drama of a Prim- itivé Man’s Struggle Against Civilization’s Sinister Forces. The marvelous super-story of blood-tingling adventure and a love that bridged the gulf between savagery and civilization— More Thrilling Than “Tarzan of the Apes” troupe of wild apes, lions, tigers, ]eopards, crocodiles of mammoth size, take prominent parts in this masterly , arranged production of picturesque thrills, ton, who is ical diti t S D;sogoodtg BAR O St The & nthony's hospical, is siightly. im- Q@ CParamonnl (P~ e ean Land Co., Bemidji, Minn. proved today. ‘Admission: 10c-25¢ 10-27¢¢ |~ The concluding chapters of “TARZAN mmeRs e | ‘Mrs. George Day of Northern, was The, big treal of the yoar Wil be ] i . a between train cnllet here yester- tgs &fl%fl cfi:’;gg Sc;;:f:(;a"y ?;g;e;:;é OF THE APES From the Novel by ED- E L K 0 | day. to 8 p. m. Make your plans to be| GAR RICE BURROUGHS . and other jungle beasts, including an African elephant BILLIE . DBURKE (@ /rmngmuné with 72::3&11 Jr) 9heFrlsl§y Johnson BEAUTIFUL MILDRED HARRIS A Wonder Picture made by LOIS WEBER The Belasco of the Screen The realest picture and the most beautiful and dramatic picture you ever saw—played by the same girl who delighted the whole coun- try in “For Husbands Only” and “Borrowed Clothes.” A picture staged without regard to expense, in marvelous settings. “HAROLD LLOYD” The Screens Premier Comedian—Also HARRY CAREY m “WEST IS WEST” Sat. and Sun. GRAND TODAY AND FRIDAY Six Parts Use Christmas Seals on All Your December Mail REX Theatre ¢ecy on 3rd street. 9-9t1 0 m— e ser— = £ BE HELD NEXT WEEK ALICE HOWELL—comedy Mrs. Catherine McCready and| 7The annual bazaar of St. Phillip’s BRAY PICTOGRAPH : | daughter, Louise, returned yesterday ?‘}“‘f"h 1w!II ta;(eTn;:aced on Tufesdayi 72 and A little Evangelist from the East meets the evil of from isit of 4 ith | Wednesday an ursday of next, . y . . frionds 1n Minaeagone, "ooKS WItR| el Tt Is urged by the pastor that | “Gumps” _the}YVes't, and human lives and human hearts are pawns 1 all those having. tickets on- the arti-| Cart C d in the game. Make the evening meal the big one [91'195 to b?uraffledlofff,’ Efl‘t'e “‘9“1‘ to artoon Lomedy A Queen of Laughdom & next Saturday and eat fried chicken | the.committee in charge at once. Fur- R at the M. E. church from 5:30 to 8. |ther particulars of this sale will be | -~ TONIGHT t th REX UNION ORCHESTRA announced later. SUNDAY atne R. A. Amadon, director. Your entire family will be pleased to join you. 3d12-3 Sam Webster, formerly linotype operator at The Pioneer, left Wed-| nesday evening for Minneapolis | for a murder he did not commit? where he will be employed. & ¥ And did he run away, when he knew You‘ll want Christmas cards lhis in hish + th . . -9 ‘y‘u, to send to friends. We have a in his heart that he was innocent? ne assortment from which to choose. £ o q i Beautiful cards, beautiful sentiments came of did he turn to drink and drugs until éngraved or printed. When you paes the Pioneer Stationerl Store step in! and make your selection. 11-13 ¢t i Mrs. B. N. Wentworth and two children of Turtle River, arrived last evening for a visit of a few days thh the P. L. Hines family. Christmas sale at Dunn’s New Third Street cafe by ladies of M. E. church, 8aturday, December 3. Suit- able gift articles and fancy ggods ga- =lore will be sold. Come ea and “make your selection. 8d12-3 Frank.Miller of Minneapouis, is vis- iting with his father, C.E. Miller. who recently suffered a paralytic stroke and is confined to St. Anth-, ony’s hospltal The ladies of the M. E. Churcii will hold % fancy goods Christmas sale at the mew Third Street Cafe all day Saturday. They’ll be hundreds of| things for Christmas gifts. Step in| as you pass by. Lunch will also be; served. 3d12-3 family of his brother, D. Gainey. | e | Don’t' wait too long before you ord- | er your Christmas cards. We have | “beautiful cards with envelopes to| match. New septiments and beautx-‘ ful color embossing and printing. | *Your name engraved in the same’ D. J. Gainey, superintendent of schools at Palisade, Minn., returned to his duties yesterday morning, af- ter spendjng the past week with the i | MacLEAN TheJailbird a gwamwtlm With DORIS MAY The most popular team that the screen has known in another zippy romance that’s all joy. The tale of an oil well fake, a - “hick” town editor’s woes, and With MILTON_SILLS, his life was wrecked? The Screen Event of the Year A Metro Classic BERT LYTELL “THE PRICE OF it all REDEMPTION” answers these questions in a manner that will enthrall you Based on the powerful novel, DAWN,” by L. A. R. WYLIE. Directed by DALLAS M. FITZGERALD Scenario by JUNE MATHIS did Leigh Daxmg take the blamo “THE TEMPLE OF “BEHOLD MY WIFE” By Sir Gilbert Parker A PARAMOUNT PIC- GRAND Matinees—1 0c-25c 7:10 and 9:00 Come 1o this notice as banquet. The farmers and their families are invited to come to the banquet given by the Merchants of Bemidji Saturday noon, December 4th,! at the City Hall Building in the Association rooms. If you, Mr. sonal invitation or a written one please accept Dinner Farmer, have not received a per- such and bring your family'to this C. G. SELVIG OF CROOKSTON WILL DELIV- ER THE PRINCIPAL ADDRESS. Theatre Party at Elko Theatre in the Afternoon. Remember, You Are Our Guests Evenings—10¢-30c | style type as the sentiment. Do it fJ|.a jailbird’s flight into love. ELLIOTT DEXTER, TURE oduced b it d have it procuce Y i &% the Ploncer Stationery Store. ||| All Dressed in Stripes of MABEL JULIENNE GEORGE MELFORD. for the Day. I 11-13tf Thrills and Laughter SCOTT. - ? by — Drs. Latson & Larson. | Optometrists. If trou- bled with healaches, nervousness or éye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses, or glasses repaired, consult them. ificia] eyes fitte L S Matihees: 3:00 — 10c-25¢ LKO| Eve’s: 7:30 & 9—15¢<30c The Great Applause Picture of the New Season E L K O SUNDAY to TUESDAY