Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 5

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v des ~ L. H. Nelson of Little Sauk 5:30 to 8:00 p. f. |ily. P. A. Walling of Park Rapids spent callers in Bemidji on Thursday. Thursday here om business. Nothing but the survival of the fit. . 3 cial, $2.98 at Friday, $7.50 hats, special, § 2 ltest and every man for himse] ‘was dji caller yesterday. Markham hotel evenings. Fresh, sweet miik and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. ! 10-6t. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bilben of Walk- er were Bemidji visitors yesterday. P. E. Welch home. W”hue rice pop corn, 10c¢ a pound at Troppman’s. 12-2tt Auto livery and taxi, day and night service. Phone No. 1. Enterprise Auto Co. 1mon12-23 day. Henning Hedeen of Becida, J. A. Jones of Northome was a Be- midji business visitor on Thursday. i reported as improving nicely. $60,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minn. . 10-27tt funeral of a sister-in-law, Miss Ruth, Robert Lennox of Big Lake was a|Peterson. Bemidji businegs visitor yesterday. Don’t ‘wait too long before you ord- er your Christmas cards. Suits dyed, $3.50; army overcoats dyed, $3.50. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 Third street. 11-17tf | match. \ 5 ful color embossing and printing. Your name engraved in the same style type as the sentiment. now and haye it over with. at the Pioneer Stationery Store. . .For wood, seasoned tamarack, call F. M. Malzahn, Phone 17-J. i ¥ 12-3tf - .¥ried spring chicken dinner at M. E. Church Saturday evening, Decemb- .er 4, from 5:30 to 8:00. 3d12-3 At {he Christias bazaar to be, held in the Swedish Lutheran church Mr. apd Mrs. E. A. Lyman of Re- mer were visitors in the city yester- day. Following i& ] the price of 25c. i menu: L Meat Loaf Parkerhouse Rolls Cake and Cofiee Escallopeq Potato You don’t take any photographs or Jelly post cards from Rich Studio unless they please you. Phone 570-W. 29 10th atreet. 26t12-15 * Fresh creamery butter, 53 cents a pound at Troppman’s Grocery. 1d12-3 1t12-3. neapolis, where they visited. They; algo attended the football game. Mis| Lucile was the.guest of Miss Al ‘When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed & Keed Co., where prices are right. At Grinager’s/Gro- Minneapolis. cery on 3rd street. 9-9¢t| The ladies of the M. E. Churen will as a hold a fancy goods Christmas sale at ‘buriness visitor in the city on Thurs- fay. commencipg at 2:30 o'clock There’ll Step in as you pass by. Lunch gifts. 3d12-3 Make the evening x})éal the big one 150 b 4. néxt Saturday and eat fricd chicken |~ 250 e seTve at the M. E. church from 5:30 to 8. Your entire family will be pleased to join you. Lo ?I,dl‘.'.-s M¥ afd MrE LT morning from Plummer, where she iof the R Paulson ofsociation. Mrs. McMahon this-ecity. in the sta\w to date. Christmas sale at Dunn's New Third Street cafe by ladies of M. E. chuych, Saturday, December 3. Suit- abld gift articles and fancy goods ga- lore will be sold. Come early and iake your selection. 3d12-2 Russell Brooks left last evening for ‘Westwood, ‘Calif., where he will spend the winter months. [ Thursday special sale ‘on percale and outing flannel. Long sleeve house gowns, $2.50 and $3.50 value, special $1.98 at Trop}:mans. 3t12-3 | per at the Methodist chureh parlors B “|Saturday evening from 5:30 to 8: J. Leroy Elwell, of the Farmers ¥ Fried Spring Chicken ', State Bank, is spending the week in|Mashed Potatoes Balta, N. D., on business. Mashed Rutabagas Beet and Dill Pickles Cabbage Salad Cabbage Salad Plum Pudding, Lemon Sauce Coffee. The big treat of the year will be|Rolls the fried spring chicken dinner at the M. E. church Saturday from 5:30 to 8 p. m. Make your plans to be there. 3d12-3 1t12-3 Price 75c. Optometrists. bled with headaches,jon business matters. nervousness or eye dis-|return to Los Ange Artificial eyes fitted. winter there. B " MILLER'S CASH AND CARRY STORE | 4 9 1bs. sugar for 89¢, with a $5.00 order ‘not including flour. . Oranges, small, dozen ... ................ ....18¢ 10 Ib. vail syrup, dark .......................85¢c Slb.pnilsyrup.dnrk.n...................‘...45c Daily Cup coffee, Ib. .. ... ...33¢c Holstad’s coffee, ib........ ...32¢ Barrington Hall coffee, Ib. . . ... 47 Glycerine soap, bar........ . Castile soap, bar . ... - PR Runkie’s cocoa, Ib. . .. s ..45¢ Family Package oats. ... ..... ...29¢c i Queen olives, 61, oz. bottle. ...................20c ) Prip mustard,jar........ St el A A A SO Special Prices on Fancy Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Half Dozen Lots. 98 Ib. sack Cream Flour ....................$5.20 ; * HENRY MILLER 814 Belt Ave. Phone 295 A square meal plus fried chickenl at the M. E. Church Saturday from |garet rcturned the fore part of the Bring your famy|week from Duluth, where they visited 3d12-3 jover Thanksgiving. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Goodheart. of| Akeley were among the out of tdWn py just consulting the doll booth at! “No God, no Sin, no Future Life.[ o)) qaintily dressed by tne Philathea 3ee G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-! cery Co., during the day, or at the| Mr. and Mrs L 7-29tt | this morning ca a three week’s visit Mrs. Arthur Mathews returned to| has been called to her home at Ortonville this morning |on business | after spending the past week at the|(hey will vi John Gebur and Francis Gebur of | Red Lake were among, the out of town visitors in the city on Th"rs'jtlon | who | underwent an operation at St. An-' thony’s hospital for appendicitis, is | yine” the recipient wants but can- Delbert Elletson went to Fort Rip-| ley this morning; called there by the"for themselves, no matter how much Whget a picture of you, you are the one; We have beautiful cards 'with envelopes to 5 0 _.photograpih and have even mentioned New sentiments and beautl-l, "eoor hut they cannot keep beg- Do ity Order | 11-13tE] basement Saturday afternoonm : .and| evening, ‘supper will be served. at| Richard and Lucille Cota returned |} the fore part of the week from Min-| Dyer, tormerly ol"BemidJi, while ‘in. the new Third Street Cafe, Saturday, | & be hundreds of things for Christmas! Mrs. E. P. McMahon returned this | Ji8 attended the second annual exhibit| ake County Poultyy as-, SN.. reports | Crookston- were Thursday visitors in this to have been the largest exhibit | |8 Following is the menu for the sup-| Brown Gyavy" 3 Jelly’ Attorney E. E. McDonald arrived? Drs. Larson & Larson,|yesterday morning from Los Angeles, ] If trou-|California, to spend a few weeks here. He expects to. les after the holi orders of any kind, needing glasses|days and join his wife and Adeline § or glasses repaired, consult them.|Linehan, a niece, who is spending the Mrs, R, E. Cota and daughter Mar- Take care of your doll gift problem {the M. E. bazaar Saturday. Dolls to |suit the fancy of every little mother. | MRS. W. Z. ROBINSON IS girls. . 1t12-3 ans. 3t12-3 ATOPPMANS, o\ That Was the ruthless creed by WHich [ {0 o T ol e this| WIS W % TbE on lier Te- & I.E.Gillis of Hibbing spent Thurs-|1W0 med lived. BUIZI41 o oar to send to friends. We have a|ooii: H0Om 20 4 eire br el Lo £i day in the city on business. < = | ine assortment from which to ch {vesterday. The guests brought a de-ifer this il ) Mrs. L. B. Grandy will leave to-|Ano assprumont from which 1o Cho8 ijcicus junchson with them, which ‘?i Take home a brick of Koor's ice|mOITOW for \yadena,lwheru she hus‘engmm(l or printed. When you pass| . erved ?f!’or a most ph“:\s {(—lm— 4! ecream. * 4-5tf | been called by the death of a cousin. |, M pi oo Gtationerl Store step in formal evening together. Cards and 1 : 3 ' ! > : {music -constituted the diversion of £} . your sele . -1.3 41 Mrs. C. E. Hoick of Park Rapids| , SPOt casn paid for Liberty Bonds.!"nd make your selection 11-1328) tye hours. H.>Z: Mitehell loft! . SCHUSSMAN-EORNER v pretly wedding took place at the Catholic ¢ onage when Alice Marie Sch At Washington, D. C., OBRES M shi oo ity i ¢ Charles S. Mitchell, an | AR became fhe bride of farl Lo uncle, who has just lccated there as{/ oL " 5 e = SRl | publihing editor of Tire Washington | '*% e? "b“_"'i‘("‘;”"“ I her Enillinet {Herald. He was formerly editor of | ;o 6 Wih 0= NG Harey Joseph the Duluth News Tribune and has| 2ant, brothe fl'llL‘ lfi'im\‘\-\cl- | fust recently accepted the new post- | best man. Fhe bride wore a of pale blie satin and carried a . bequet of bride’s roses. THE BEST GIFT | After the ceremony a wedding T o5 S e " _|breakfast was served at the home of The bost Christmas gift is some- M iqe " The tible was decorated with' cut flow and a large wedding cake formed the centerpiece. “Mr. Horner i: a prosperous ypung man from Habl ity and ameng the first ¢ tie Northern ) nescta velunteefs. He served eixl B e O O O vuph's | (cCl months in France. The bride is - B v, | v of " q g land order the work. Many of your|iie daushier of I und Mrs., | |friends and relatives . want your-nr:!luflsnmn and has been a resident o points in the east. Mr. Mitchelll . New York eity | | | not buy. Your friends cannot buy your pro- | tograph. They cannot have one made binoney they may have. In order to of this city for the past eighteen yeart The young couple have a host of ends in and around Bemidji ging yecu for it until it comes. The ! whose best 'wishe wi em for jzetion must be your own, whose Dest /Wi auilly thom Aoy a very happy future. Mr. and Mrs Horner will go to honsekeeping at once on the farm occupied by the groom at Fernhill, MEETING OF HOME GUARDS OF METHODIST CHURCH { " Tfst a little of your time at your convenience, and when you want the pictures they will Le ready for de- |livery. We mail them individualily, {if you wish, to such addresses as you | give us, enclosing your card. nue, Saturday afterncon at o’clock. DAILY PIONEER To-Nig!E: i 7:30 Grand 16c-25¢ O VAUDEVILLE Due to our.changing from the vaudeville circuit, we have been using, to a better one, the first show of which arrives next Friday. —SHOWING TONIGHT— “Under Northern Lighis” A Northivedtern Romance, Stagé - Giant” Trees, Where Love Is True and Hearts ‘Arg/B —Featuring the Winner of the “Beauty and Brains” Contest, VIRGINIA FAIRE, and LEONARD ;CHADHAM | Suzanne was his shrine—his idol. Qhe ‘breathof calumny and He saw red. All else was forgotten. Only blood, could efface the . stain of the vile aspersion. ‘One situdtion in “Under Northern Lights” ! - ADD ATTRACTIONS—IN COMPLEMENT - Don't Fail to Hear the ELSIE BAKER CO, at the M. E. Church To-Might Miss Baker is widely known throughout America, not only for her concert work, but .also for the large number of Victrola records "she has made-Some of which are: | | | | . “Angels’ Serenade” (Violin Obligato). “Annie Laurie” (Old Scotch Ballad). . “Just Because It’s YO'u Loreley” (Silcher). “Messiah” (He Shall Feed His Flock). “Voices of the Woods” (Rubenstein). “Perfect Day” (Bond). s ' | o With her will appear Wrm. Durieux with an international reputation as a cellist. He has appeared with large orchestras in Paris as well asin America. He is thoroughly effi- cent both as a soloist and ensemble player. s Don’t miss this number as it is one of the best on the Lyceum program. Single admission tickets can be procured at the door for $1.00. Students 50c. wedding ceremon- * —Hakkerup- | py. Home Guards of the Method- 3 ist churech will meet at the home of SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Alice Harnwell, 923 Beltrami ave- 5 2330 458 heen at stake, it was in about as turday citernoon. commenc: 0 o'clock, the Methodist will held their annual Christma ¢ i the new Dunn building on 1 SURPKISED BY FRIENDS Third street. A party of fourteen ladies greeted Th is one of the events of the calendar which is looked for- d to by every one and the plan: g ¢ have been on a mueh’ larger A ecmplete line of household linens articles desigued for gifts to people of 0st exacting taste. ‘vlete line of more: practical apnd use- i ful arti There will be the usual 1z i e of the need jea every woman in her particuiar pluc: Another interesting feature and pe not included in the former ba s will be the splendid display dolls, tastily dressed in band-made zarments. This will afford an op- vortunity for every mother to save herself the expenditure of time and 2 required in dressing dolls irtle girls in her Tamily will also be the new w which ean’only be purchased in the stores, and a good line of stuffed animals made and dark materials \are little tots. Coffee and doughnuts will be serv. ed thruout the afternoon. Cemmencing at 0 o'clock, a fricd ciiicken supper will be erved the Methodist chureh parlors and arrangements have been made to take care of the usual large crowd. doll from soft light ready for the CHAMPION BOUTS FOR N. Y. CITY BOXING FANS rrell pondent) After a famine ew York is in a pasture gements. .- championship bouts, | New York, Dee. about to by turned loo; alounding with title ¢ So tar, Benny Leon has heen the fonly champion to show around New York since the \! w became effeetive. While hi titl jmuch danger a the mint. Le Unele Sam’'s pile in nard can’t find an op- peuent worthy of giving him more thes aslisht workout. However, interesting activities are br tam and heavy- in the b ht ’ 2ok Dempsey, king of the heavy vieiahts, who has not appeared in o real engozement in New York since Be won the title has boen hooked by Kard, to go i 1 rounds with 1 Brennan, the Chicago husky m December 14, * Pete Merman, the bantam champ. 15 heen pulled ont of his shell for smpionship fght with Joe Lyneh liven Square Garden, December Juck Britto welter title hola e, and Lou Bogash will probably he matehed. . sinee the hoving mission lifted the ban o In weieht eppaes rients, the rumors abont a retprn Bout hetween Dempeey and Jess Wil Iard have heen revived, Riekard 5 the belief to pre vail ihat he has them matched, or will mateh them, for fifteen round an St. Patriek’s day | Willard sald heve last spridg that he would he willing to do some more hoxing if he didn't have to train. Evi- 3 dently he changed his mind. He'll need some training for Dempsey. IRVINE AVENUE RESIDENTS URGED 10 ATTEND MEETING It s urged that all Irvine avenue ents he present at the meeting e Wemen's Civie and Commun- o Methodist chureh aud afternoon, 7ll|r warded at this meet- and a com-| of aprons to take —TOMORROW and SUNDAY— The Screen’s Premier Comedian— in the Funniest Comedy Made in Five Years. “Hi izzy” ‘High and Dizzy It’s a Mirthquake—Don’t Miss. i : ALSC SHOWING ” HARRY CAREY in “WEST 1S WEST” GRAND Theatre REX Theatre Six Parts Proctciiona Frico - PRESLATS : “HELL'S CASIS"— The Story of a Whole Town that Sinned Against Society ALICE HOWELL Comedy A Queen of Laughdom REX UNION ORCHESTRA R. A. AMADON, Director Matinee: 10c-25¢ Evenings: 10c-30c 7:10 and 9:00 uper-Special ] Another S Precenled frese L. Lask THE MAN Son of an aristocrat THE GIRL . An Indian Squaw—yet he made her his wife SEE HIM Drifting down, in the lumber; camps of Canada SEE HER y Q@ Qaramouid. 3 Gpicture Struggling upward in the drawing rooms of England A CLIMAX YOU’LL NEVER FORGET From “The Translation of a Savage,” by Sir Gil- bert Parker .. MILTON SILLS, ELLIOTT DEXTER, MABEL JULI- ENNE SCOTT Matinces, 3:00-~10¢-30¢, Nights, any seaf,” 3S¢c Mr. Harding paid 60c and stood up to see this picture in the Capitol Theatre, St. Paul, and pronounced it “Extra ordinar- ily good—worth the money.” KO-- SUN., MON., TUES. Harold Lioyd |

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