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SATURDAY-EVENING; DECEMBER 18, 1920 kindly loaned the girls for the occa- Alsatian French ancestry, educated | sion. in the United States, Anita is without | After distributing the gifts from |the provincialisms of many of her the tree for the mothers, a nice {countrywemen and this has proved a | lunch was served. The class has a,fortunate factor in the development | J. Morris of Becida, attended to business matters in the city yester- dny. / “THE SON OF TARZAN” Produced by National Film Corp., Hollywood, Cal. Pole wood, 4 ft. wood, 16 in. wood, = : ‘any kind. George H. French, phone & membership of eleven girls. ) }nr Panuma’s international relations. i Written by i Edgar Rice Burroughs 93. +mon 1-18 o ————e e i Widely acquainted in Washington | Directed by Harry Revier Harry C. King.of Margleispent the + Born this morning at the home of land in: the society circles of olher; Scen by ; Roy Somerville Say:In this,eity on Preiday, Mrs. William Blakeley of Farley, | ! ; Mrs. John Thompson, 523 Irvine ave- Amerrean circles, her cordial fecling | SAeT Fresh, sweet mlfl and cream, IOM transacted Dbusiness betweem, trains ERWORTH LEAGUE H(}LDS d .nue, a. ten povm{l daughtex t? Mr. Inndv ifasicmav.u:‘f; Yp‘e\'s?‘x)m]lillg' hzrj, Lord Greystoke, “The Tarzan of the A’“ P. Dempsey Tabler at Gant;&rs 'hakéry ek g Friday. PN ENIOYABLE SOCIAL MEET apd Mrs. Jerry Carpenter. Mother sedved time-amn ‘”E[',‘ nh 8 oot out Lady. G"y‘mke‘ ol knnwn as. Jana Karla, Schramm - ) Biss Gladys D t Ndrthern w The Lp\fi thi Lenzue,; enjoyed a 2nd ehildaning: aioi :;"‘.Zd"{“,;i";’{ffi ug;;nl ‘2 ;l:uoolh ‘out Jack, “The Son of Tarzan,” age 15 years Gordon Griffith Mrs. J. W. Heggé 01‘3‘39“1”" Was 4 thnm?isng nnyc{l m?lvlixs:g ‘on '(nenl;s ?: “gct t the éllul'ch P~} In stating {hat Mr. and Mrs. | with admirers crowding aroynd her, M""l;"' l“" :h‘“k‘ D““zm“ zr::. "3’::: business visitor in ¥Frida; wl‘mv g n stating that Mr. and M A ry Ivan Paulvitc g Bemidji Friday. * lors’1 were the diyer Music and games on of the hours. A ” |but to the. knowing Downs entertained on Thursday ev A ing in compliment to A. I l.cn;ou\“‘“t‘ is lfkely seripus | Korak, Jack fiive years later Kamuela C. Searle ood Vietion” oriom, five yoars: later Manilla Matan Green wood? Sure. 93‘1 mon1-1g | ,Special—Ladies~wool plaid pleat-| “Shadow auction preceudcfi _thel)Tore his départure for Sweden, .m‘r‘(’]‘ elblller r‘mna(:'dnt;lée 2 l':"h:ls'l:ek y : Manilie Matasidl ed sklrts, $12.50, O'Leary-Bowser Co | bringing out ot' the Iunch L .askels orror was mAde Anithat the article | the cony ove " ,‘v Sinssen i . George ‘Morrell - -~ A pil B et t LR g ey L-)l e | howidhaive head ghnt Mrs, 'Anna | )('i s of stay m,t(g'ihe pretty com- Malbihn t q Ray Thompson - - W. 4. Gage of Park Rapids spent . girls. There were forty ii attend- | Brypie ana Miss Helen Thurber, his | affal hadivn- sy i ! . . . Thursday here on business. -| - Shoes, overshoes, moceasins, rightjance. daughter, were also hostesses. | pliments of Fa _u ngs. | For years this boy and .girl ‘lived together. an_d Jessie Scott of Beltrami spent thi| T o GOREUMEr'S e Co. ‘1t1%.20 R e ! ! knew not the meuning of love. And then love came in Expansion of Water. “The Son of day in this city on Friday. the wild tropic splendor of the'jungle. PANAMANIAN. BEAUTY i ‘R N T g P - S st $60,000 to Toan on farms. The | CNIERTAIN FRIENDS AT ; W ';”c > ";i‘“ "‘].' ,Q“'S,;‘:Cm e | Tarzan” is the most exciting, most sensational, most un- & What, wood sawing? Yes?! Calsl Oean Land Co., Bemidii, Alinn EVENING SOCIAL AFFAIR IS POLITICAL POWER‘ ,lit:lr:‘\mer“qr;e :mc"”mx;x;u Db o 0 usual Tove stofy ever told. See it at the 3 \ 1 monl-1. d ‘. 3 . \V. Plerce enter- AGRy i 3 i = ! 18 mi?li(‘*rl L:wm:m\rlnrusérMof \:lle‘iv'legl??cnc;s Lz‘u By Raymond L. Clapper | than water and will float in it. This REX December 23 and 24 3 Miss Theresa Goodman of Hallock| Mrs. T. A. Cross of Blackduck, ai- | their home at 1300 Beltrami avenue (United Press Staff Correspondent, | due to the fact that as it approaches | | was a Friday visitor here. rived in the city yesterday for a|last evening. rds and conversa- with President-clect ‘Harding.) (mo freezing point water begins to ex: | 4 - short visit with the J. C. Courtney |tion passed a very enjoyablc evening Panzma City, R. P. (By M )- pand. and when it freezes, it expands Take home a brick of Koor’s ice|and Henry Bakke families. following which a splendid lunch was|A dashing, vivacious lack-eyed | 5o as to Increase its volume about one- | aeemeecc o == ) B = cream. 4-5tf served. The guests'departed at a late | Panamanian beauty, 1ddaughter | ninth. This expansive force is sufli and a s Our opening was a big succes. |ircur, voting Mr.-and Mrs. Pierce roy- |of Ex-President LeFevre, break glass and | | ciently strong to M. A. Ulvedahl of Big Falls spent { Friday in the city on business. Ralph A. Stone of Grand Rapids spent Thursday here on business. * A. M. Bowman of Northome was a business visitor here yesterday. Roland Hicks of Remer was a Be- midji business visitor yesterday. Rex Sunday—Who is the mislead- ing lady? 1t12-18 Paint your car. It’s a good one, but it may not look it. 3t12-18 H. 8. Stilwell of Becida was a ‘business visitor here on Friday. J. C. HesseF,of St. Cloud spent ‘Thursday in Bémidji on business. L. Jengen of Clearbrook was a Be- midji “husiness: visitor yesterday. Suits, goats. and furs for Christ- mas. O'Leary-Bowser, Ci John Ward of Thief River Talls|,o Defancy of Hubbard, who, have ‘Everything’ meant Nothing’ was a Thursday visitor in Bemidji. |peepn wues)h\ at the J. C. Cz)u‘rltney “ALWAYS 4 & N ; Tome “for-the .past week,; left -this /| WHAT DID HE WANT? G. D. Backus is reported ‘to be' i1l at his home, 1111 Bemidji avenue. M. 0. Hamre _of Hendrum spent Thursday in the city on’business. i Silk blouses make gifts to be re-| membered. O’Leary-Bowser 'Co. 1t12-18 ‘Mizg Christine Bergebakken of Fos: on was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. S. A. Walters of Redby spent the day in the city yesterday on business. . .For wood, seasoned tamnjmck. can F. M. Malzahn. " Phone 17-J. : \ TeGarry of Walker| or here:on Thurs- Senator P. H, was a business v day. Judge M. A. Spooner is spending sevefal days at Park Rapids on busi- ness. | Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Strader of Broinerd were Bemidji visitors yest— erdn) You'll want a nice looking car next | spring. Let Barnell paint it for you. ,3t12-18 Mr. and Mrs. George-Daniels of Turtle River, were business visitors | here tpday. N / Did you ever see a chicken who i | 1. You don’t take any photographs. or. | post wards from Rich Studio unless uzs) 12:3tr) | {are cxpected tq arrive in’Bemidii on Thursday, The twenty-third, to spend | g -1attends the University of Minnesola Friday. P. H. Grammer of Crookston arriv- ed in the city last night en route to his home after a business trip south of here. A. E. Witting, Henry Legler and Bessie Syme of Blackduck were among the out of town visitors in this city yesterday. [} Spot cash pald Ior Liberty Bonds. ses G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- sery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. '7-29t1 Rexv Sunday—*“The Price Myst-i ery”’ is another and it is a riot -of laughter. Persons with inflammatory | 8 r!xeumafism "aré warned to stay away. | 1t12-18 Phone 570-W. 29 26t12-15 they please you. L0th street. 8. A. Delaney and Miss An- noon ' fdr Gram] .Rapids, where they will visit with son and brother. Slab wood! $8.50 per cart load, 16- d h Jack vine in, the round, $8.50 ner cart load. Can make immediate delivery. Bemdiii Mfa. Co, 12-13tf We have studied out tiis new sell- ing plan for your benefit. Consum- er's Shoc Co. 1t12-18 When yhu next need feed ‘ry the ourtney Seed & Feed Co., where |3 wices are right ‘ery on 3rd streat. At Grinager's 4r 9-9¢t Misses Claire and Dorothy Nangle and Miss Dorothy is ut St. Theresa's college, Winona. Suits dved. $2.50: army. overcoats ' dyed, $3.50. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 Third street. 11-17tf Word lias been reccived that Dr. A, aWard, who is confined to the; ital at Rochester for metdical treatment, is still in serious umdp tion; ‘although he is getting no worse. Mrs., \\Urd. is still with Jim and. lf\ notling Wnforseén makes i(s appear- arce, there ig hope for his recovery. | Word has been received from Mrs. ' . < THIS MAN YOU KNOW | WHO IS presents WALLACE AUDACIOUS" (Toujour de LAudace®) Q@ CParamount Ciclisre Based on the %aturday Evening Post story by Ben Ames Wil-|| liams. Comedy—“BABY DOLL BANDITS”—Two Parts ELKO ORCHESTI SUN. EVE. Matiees* 3:00—Sund: —1()(‘-_..m-——'\uxn(lay-»l()tf’()c + Monday Eve i e, Adults 25¢ ] Sun. Night: with parents, 15¢ SUNDAY & MONDAY Make up your mind—that you'll see th_rills }‘unning neck and neck—even before its teu!t.c climax in wasn’t a misleading lady? Rex the-|F. S. Arncld who was called to Spo-| atre. 1t12-18 | kanc Aast week by the wnmu illness | / ! lof her sister, Mi3. L. H. Bailey, to Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart and Miss | the effect tl]at Mrs. Bailey is about Oug aS Anderson of ‘Kelliher were huemess‘the same. Ehe is wvery seriously ill and is.unable &t present to withstand callers in the city today. | Rex Sunday—The story of a cave man, who !amml a wild woman. | N 1t12- 13‘ . McGhee returned yesterday ! morning from a business trip of sev-| eral days in Minneapolis. M. E. Ryan and Milton Mahlumi of Brainerd were among the busi-| ness vistors in the city yestérday. b el & ’ children’s felt slip- Barnell can paint your auto during, the winter when he has the time and you don’t need the car. = - 3t12-18 Charles Warfield is in Minmneapolis | cn business. He is expected o return this evening with his i the necesga; aper: ation, but it is hop- ! ed that by. givihg her the best of medical capg that-the:operation can | be per*ormei’ soon. WOOD FOR SALE No. 1 'seasoned tamarack wood. ?& $9. Y g reord, - delivered, call G Sch er, rural phone 16-F-4. 6t12-211 - A GIET-FOR MOTHER something she will appreciate and. keep by her as long’ as she lves.' get. & gaad photograph made at our studio ‘and send it to her. -~ Perhaps i} is years since you have seen your mother. In that case, you ' daughter, | OWe it to herto send a photograph. Falrbanks latest Unifed Artists production ~“Tfh'e Mark - of Zorro”’ by Fohnston McCulley Directed by Fred Niblo “Doug” perform8 a multitude of neck-breaking, agile stunts, wears his infectious smile and throws such a gnrgv ous amount of devil- may-care “pep’ into the role that his Dalmatian. Subscribe for The Dally Pioneer. To -Night| LAST TIMES SAMUEL GOLOWYN . Presents o HAD EVEWIHG BEN AMES WILLIAMS Admission 10c-25¢ ELKO % G. H. Roberts of Fisher was a vis-|Prices and quality the.reason. Con-|.l entertainers. cial leader of the republic’s cap: » | carthen pitchers and to split open ‘ Ly itor in the city on Friday. sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t12-20 | === |js-playing a man’s part in the ai eea b T in the crevices of which | . _— EP S fairs of her nation, although women | "_r"l“__ IIO( el = Any kind of wood at 93. 1.1g| erman Brock of Austin, Minn.,|-UP AND AT IT” GIRLS are without the h'\ll)lm hnle] ; Water; hasiLrozen. | 1 mon 1- was a caller in the city Friday en P— . All bow down before the large! # Sy ; Youte from Bagley, where he visited HOSTESSES TO MOTHERS | 1 oyes or, Anita Ehrman, especial-| 1 Linna Borthert of Mentor was a|with relatives for the past month.| The “Up And At It girls’ cldss of |1y her grandiather, who is deeply de- The “Romancs Languages.” | [ shopper in Bemidji on Friday. Y 4 the Methedist Sunday school, were | oied to her and i3 a.power in Pana-| mqpe romance languages arve (le | Auto livery and taxi, day and night | hostesses last evening to their moth- | manian afc And there are oth- {languages sprung from Latin and Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak-|service. Phone No. 1. Enterprise|ers and their teacher, Mrs. E. -H.|ors influential in the republic “"Owbmu-hw its impress strongly in w ery. 12-4tf | Auto Co 1lmnnl12-23 [ Denu, at the home of Nell Zentz, |qre suitors for the elusive hand of L i par. It Is e 609 Lgke Boulevard. Anita. To these Anitw's fan is migh-| cabulary Pty ot waie - ‘Wiliam H. Edgar of Detroit was a| We can't give you much service,| Very preity Christmas decorations | tier than -nen or sword and it is to| t0 speak; ol :““I‘ l‘ et e Thursday. business caller here. but we can give you lots of value for | with a Christmas tree, were carried Anita’s brilliant mind that many l.m_g\m;fea. even though ‘ :' - g - a small price. Consumer’s Shoe Co.{out inf the rooms. The gzirls gave a | moves of the chess board of intricate| vision is not always scientitically ae A g h A. R. Jenkin of Oklee spent Fri- 8 1t12-18 | delightful little program followed by [ Panamanian politics can be traced.! curate. These are Roumantan. Ro- ) : 3 Gl day in this city on business. ! several Christmas records on the vic- inguished family here, de- | mansh, (Rhetoric, Lgdin), Itulian, et v——— ex ee < . . | Miss Grace Nugent and Miss Ella|rola, which George T. seended {re Spanish, English and | grench, Pro 1, Sphnish and Por- ar : Dry wood? Yes, we have it.". 93.|Ramstad of Nary were among the { tuguese, to which may be added Cat- i S e 1monl-18 out of town visitors in the city on ~ | alan, Franco-Proven Savdinian and \ i === MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 8A.M.t08:30P. M. FRIDAY 8A.M.to10P.M. “Read The Pioneer Wam Ad MAURICE TOURNEUR g Ladies’ and Eve motfier” will' value most for .pers, just right for ChristmasJCl:rist;fl s/ ety phumarang rlfl“l‘ son b1 from the: "All Story Weekly” nov el, O’Leary-Bowser Co. ! 1t12-18 or.a daughter—-or of grandchildren, ) b 1 i 1f you want to give your mother 51 The' Curse of Capistrano.” MOHICANS cdn dmerican drama eternal By James Feniinore Cooper Mary, who will s idays Let us get. hot h for y admii il ‘this perfor S [ > Nere, Miss Warfio is & ctuent st that WAl be. cuitable Tor frumin. e ?;a"p‘}"slftrf;°‘{"a"“° Directed by, MAURICE_TOURNEURYand CLARENCE;L. BROWN/ N\ the Francis Shimer school, at Mount <omettlnn:m]«:m:ett‘e;a“q::};x;nym and ROMANCE 1s Aéél'l(;'\z cer }(;U?Jlfilg‘f INTEREST EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD SHOULD greater ce ietures it s & Carrol, 10 S Gter permanetice tian e piotures RCTREIEun SEE THIS REMARKABLE PODUCTION e ak Drs.- Larson & Larson,| ‘Optometrists. * Artificial eyes fitted. i | genkral distribution. qet the best you can get for your' 0 bid trou--mobbs Tell us what you want of bled with headaches, the pictus nervousness or eye dis-|make is a Christmas present v\orlh orders _of-any. kind, needing glasses | while. or glasses repnu‘ed consult them.' i re and we will help you The Hakkerup Studio. 12-17 Coming—VIOLA DANA “THE CINDERELLA TWINS” DEC. 23-24 WALLACE BEERY—_BAREARA BEDFORD— ROSCOE ARBUCKLE ARE THE LEADING CHARACTERS IN THIS 7-PART FEATURE GRAND CHILD! ADULTS 30c REN 15¢ TONIGHT and Matinec: SUNDAY 30 Children—10c

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