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et J. S. Scribner of Walker was a vis-| itor im~the city, today, 1 Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold | at Ganter's bakery.. lo-eu} Miss Catherine Bateman of Walker was a Bemidji caller Saturday. [‘; Take hodié a brick of Koor's ice cream. * . o 4-6tf | E. Sampson of Intérnational Falls spent Saturday-here on business.’ Empty flour sacks al Ganter’s bak»% ery. 12-4tf, el t 1J. W. Crandall of Buena Vista, was. a business visitor on Saturday. ‘Any kind of wood at 93. 1 mon 1-18 Charles E. Webber of; Pine River spent Saturday in Bemid)i om busi- ness. . " Dry wood?' Yes, we have it. = 93. ¢ 1monl-18 'E. M. Merrick of International Falls spent Saturday here on busi- ness. . i, ™ Paint your car. It’s a good one, but it'may not look it. 3t12-18 ‘Miss Marion Williamson of Park Rapids was a Saturday visitor in this city. £ A i . . & 1 . For wood, seasonex tnm’ara'i:k.‘ call F. ‘M. Malzahn, Phome 17-F ', ™4 & . 12-3tf| Miss Clara B. Russell of Grand Rapids was a Bemidji visitor on Sat-| urday. Pole wood, 4 ft. wood, 16 in. Wood, “any kind. George H. French, phone 93. 1 mon 1-18 Andrew Johnson of Gonvick was a business caller in the city on Sat- urday. B Shoes, overshoes, moccasins, right|. prices. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 1t12-20 1 Mrs. Jack Jenkinson of Becida was | the week end guest Of Bemidji; friends. e $50,000 ‘to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minn. 10-27t1 | i James Walker of Thief River Falls was a Saturday business visitor in this city. Our opening was a big. ’ucces. | Prices and ‘quality the reason. ' Co: sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t12-20 | city Saturday morning to spend the | | he attends the University. Miss Edna Keiser of Turtle River,! was ‘a- betwéen ‘train shopper here| Saturday. \ i Auto livery and taxi, day and night! service. ' Phone No. 1. Enterprise; Auto Co. -1mon12-23 | G. L. Eck and family of Int.erna—l tional Falls were visitors in the city: on Saturday. ‘ ' THE s BEMIDJI DAILY FiONEER t Mrs. Jessie Grove: of Battle Lake i was among the out of town business | visitors on Saturday. Ay . The many friends of O. J. Laqua regret to iearn that he is confined to his home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Heritage of | Red Lake-were among the out of} town visitors in the city op Sat- urday. i . 93. | . 1m‘9n1-18 Green wood? “Sure. Miss Margaret. McGhee will arrive in the city .on Wednesday to spend the holidays. She teaches at Aurora, Minn./ F -~ Harry A. Bradley and James Dowdle ~of - - Beltrami: ~were -among the out of town visitors in. the city on Saturday. Miss Helen Minnick arriyed Sat- urday from Moorhead, where °she teaches, to spend the Christmas vaca- tion at her home here. 2 Miss Florence Bagley arrived in the city Saturday morning to spend the hélidays at her home. Miss Bag- ley i(s;,a student sat ’he University. Fa . Mr. and Mrs.” George, Berger are the happy parents of a fine daugh- ter, born this morning at their home, Sixteenth street and Dalton avenue. _Kenneth Kenfield arrived in the holidays at_ his*home. Mr. Konfield is a student )at the ',consin Uni- |+ versity. ) ki N i Earl Cochran and Leo Opsahl ared{ expected to arrive in Bemidjj about; Thursday for the holidays. . Both are attedding the. University .0f" Minne-| sota. ¥ John Larson is; expected:to arrive| in the city Thursday or Friday for| the holidays. dent at the University Agricultural|’ college. i Miss -Muriel McGhee arrived Sat-| urday: mornihg to spend the holi- days. " Miss ‘McGhee will return to | her duties at Macalester college on | January third, | ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox of Hen- | ning arrived here Saturday, having| been called to the city on account | of ‘the illness of Mrs. Wilcox’s fa- ther, 0. J. Laqua. | Gordon Eldred of Ortonville cnent | Sunday with his friend, Milton Welch.| at 113 Ninth stédet.” Mr. Fldres ex-, pects to be employed over the winter | in the lumoer camps in this vicinity. ! Yest Call | Vhat, Wééd sawing? C . > L Amonl-18 | ” 9 Eben Bowsér arrived in the city | Saturday from ‘Madison, Wis., where He will | spend a ten day vacation with his father, W. N. Lowser. | E. J. Conden, Jr, until recently manager of the local office and plant of the Minnescta Electric Lignt and | Power company, left last night. for | his home' in Chicago. He will take a positicn there within a few duys.i Mr.3and, Mrs. Henry Z.xMitchell | returned -~ Sunday morning from Washington, D. C., New York city and various other points inithe east. ] G S and then to her home in Wenatchee, |4 | Washington. Mr. Larson is a stu-{up I ¢ imain in the city. will remain in the ¢ Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ryder and son|where ‘they have spent the past two | Manning were visitors in Bemidji | weeks jom.a ¢embined:business .ang:! on Saturday. | pleasure trip.” 'Mr. Mitchell reports.a ) i very interesting trip. Spot cash pald for Liberty Bonds. ! X See G. B.dflooley 1at glorthu'n Gro- W00D FOR SALE cery Co., durlng the day, or at the; o 4 gengoned ‘tamarack wood Markhat hotel evenjugs. 129U price” $9.50 a cord, delivered, call | W. G. Schroeder, rural phone 16-F-4 Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ballou of Inter-| ' | national Falls were Sunday visit-| thv2—21 HE KARUZOS ors in this ecity. i i a4 |~ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Comedy Shadow Entertainers Suits dyed, $3.50; army overcoats | OF PARTNERSHIP S aved, $3:50. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 | GP Max:'. [i“:th I?la:’;’(“) ‘5‘ 125"’0 Third street.l L-1TH | Notice is hereby given that the 1g Ate=ri ot i partnership lately subsisting between * \Nels Otterstad ' of Turtle River, |ino yndersigned under the firm name was among,.thg out of town business:,ngq gstyle of C. W. Pierce & Owen | callers here today. | McElroy was on the 17th day of De-' Iy | cembor, 1920, dissolved by mutual W;‘"’ ys: ;ex; ne;dedfe(e:d :r’hmeiconsent and that the business here-' II: Courtney. l.t;t o l °",WG°"’ | tofore conducted by said partners will| . prices are.c 5. - At Grinager's Gro-|pereatter he carried on by Owen Me- = cery on 3rd street. 9-9t1 Kiroy a@lone, who assumes and will | o i , = | pay, and discharge an debts and lia-| Mrs. A. Dodge, teacher in Becida. pijiijes of said partnership and will| was an out of town business caller |receive all monies' payable to said in the.city Saturday. [partnersliip. ! | er 17, 192 Mr.dnd Mhs F.,A. Weber o December 17 19020 Hackensack' were among the out of s town visitors here Saturday. ‘3!‘[2-21 R Slab wood. $3.50 per cart load, 16- ‘ GIFT inch Jack pine in the round. $6.50 ‘,A o Fon. MOTHER per cart load. Can make immediate | BEvery mother will value most for delivery. Bemdiii 12-13tf 1 €hristmas a new photograph of a son bl {or a daughter—or of grandchildren. Mim Co. | Miss Alice Grewer, teacher in dist-{ 1{ you want to give your mother, rict No. 10, Grant Valley, was amang;solllelhlng she will appreciate and the out of town buisiness callers Sat- |Keep ‘byi her as long as she lives. urday. Iget a good photograph made at our studio and send it to her. and Mrs. George Becker of | Perhaps it is years since you have/ were in Bemidji Sat- seen your mother. In that case, you | owe it to her to send a photograph Let us get up a photograph for you |that will be suitable for framing,' something of - better quality and greater permanence than the pictures | u might think good enough foi ‘meneral distribution. | Get the best you can get for vour mother. Tell us what you want of Hamline University, arrived in the the pituresand we will help "you city Sunday morning to spend the make’is a Christmas preseat worth holiday vacation at her home. | while.” - 1 2 . - The Hakkerup Studio. Friends in the city. have received 4t12-17 word nnounceing the death of R A James Consentine at“Everett, Wash., | PUBLIC:SCHOOL TEACHERS on December 10. Mr. Consentine was |, v a resident of Bemidji for many years ' TO SPEND XMAS AT HOME and is well known by the older resi-; dents. C. W. Pierce. ! Mr. Grant Valley, urday: to attend the meeting of the farm bureau. Walter Consentine of Eagle Bend, | was in Bemidji Sunday en route to| Duluth, where he will a in the postom:_:e during the holidays. i Miss Bertha Webster, stulent at i+ The teachers of the Public s expect to go to the following points for the Christmas holidays. Lincoln. Miss ‘Boulger to Northfield, Minn. Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou-| -—A Heart-Stirring Adven- Owen McElroy, L ’__A Comedy of Youth and P ’ 5 One of the camels belonging to Joim C. Wanner or Newark, N. T, heard n that town was still dispensing something “damp,” so that a certain pla he went to investigate. New “ISry'Agent-” on th;e Job and Harold Kittleson. The wedding| was very simple and quiet and the newly married couplé will make their home at 905 Irvine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kittleson are both Bemidjl residents and have many | friends who wish them happiness. | o | EASTERN STARS WILL 1 MEET TOMORROW NIGHT There will be a rgular meeting of the Eastern Star tomorrow evening at eight o’clock. All members are| urged to be in attendance. MINNESOTA TO COOPERATE IN FLOOD WONTROT PLAN St. Paus, 02 Minnesota, will cooperate in the pldi to drganize the entire Red River into‘dne’flood con- trol districti-it was-believed here to- i day. [ EU ¢ | 3 Organizati of the entire water- shed disfrict into one association was | a proposed at confeérence of the! | North Dakota Flood'control associ-| Mis3 James to Forest River, N. D. Miss Yeo to Mapkato, Minn. Mrs. Wikér to Pontiae, Michigan, Mrs. Wiker has given school duties here. Miss Olsom~and Miss Mills will re- Central School. Munson to Akeley, Minn. Apman to St. Cloud, Mipn. as to Stillwater, Minn. s Thorgrimson to Grand Forks, | ¢ s Green to Milton, N. D, s MoMillan to Duluth, Minn. On Saturday cevening at 8:30 ) onn o'clock., at-the Presi an parson | w"lfr&;fi\;vggflmlu Rev. L: P. \ 1 officiated | g e .. inge of Miss Ilaine G G Photagraphic Mountings, were Miss Lil{is Pow ——nothing so distinctive, 5o last- ing and so* sure to be appre- ciated. We know scores of * men in this city who would be overjoyed at Christmas if they received someonc’s photograph. HAKKERUP BOYD.KITTLISON hone 259 ‘Anderson to Biwabik, M 4 Hanlon to St. Cloud, Mi Graves to Duluth, Miss Arnold to Internation Miss Aiken to Grand Rapid Miss 2 1o Fargo, Minn. Miss BMurphy to St. Paul, Minn. Noxth Seheol. Miss Schroeder to \Wheaton, Minn. Miss Cullen to Brainerd, Minn. Miss Peterson to Glenwood, Minn. East School, Miss Parker -and Mrs. Bernhardt / i —_— asbthcvipetbssnan s ug BT G Vaudeville| —*THIS WEEK— FRI. and SAT. RITA WINUER & CD. In “Irich Diversion: Black Face Comedian e e i A Wonderful Romance ture Love EL KO TUES. & WED. - Miss Gagschow to Minneapolis. Miss Whalen to Stephen, Minn. Miss Chesborough to Minneapolis: Miss Glass to St. Cloud, Minn. Miss Laf'suu to St. Cloud, -Minn. bled with- headaches, | nervousness or eye dis-| orders of any kind, needing glasses or repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted, | |THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Tubercular patients getting well at Lake Julia g Sanitarium for tuberculosis. {and a committee of four. appointed THE CAST David Markley Ruth Anderson Luke Anderson Jim Dirk Panny The Banker's Daughter A Country Masher A Servant A Clown SONETHING TO THINK ABOUT Elliott' Dexter Gloria Swanson Theodore Roberts Monte Blue Micky Moore Julia Faye fund committee includes A. B. Kaer- cher, Ortonville;"Minn., 'W. B. Cook, Harvey, N. Dy, A. G, Bemmels, Lis- bon and W.. ¥. Emery, Fargo. ) L. T. Twitchell, Fargo, was named chairman of the legislative commit- tee. George A. Ralph, Minneapolis, and J. M. Witherow of Moorhead were named to serve with him, ation and the Tri-State Flood Con- trol association at Fargo last week. Federal and state départments and Canadian interests would, be asked to cooperate, it was suggested. Funds tor a program of publicity in favor of the project were voted, to finance the project. REX —=Tues. andWed The publicity Willia.m Fox presents. Eileen "Percy a4 i P “BEWARE OF THE BRIDE” A sparkling screen farce showing a wild night in armor. By Edgar Franklin Directed by Howard M. Mitchell COMING—VIOLA DANA in “THE CINDERELLA TWINS” DEC. 23-24 , ‘ éoming Dec. 23-24— “THE SON OF TARZAN” Romance, Thrills, Fights, Animals, Jungle Sensations— from the heart of darkest Africa. The Greatest Jungle Story Ever Written y EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS Jesse L.Lasky presents WALLACE REID ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" (Toujour de LAudace") ng Post.story by Ben Ames Wil- liams. | MRS. JOE.MARTIN—IN COMEDY She’s Sure Some Talented Monkey! Admission—Children 10c, Adults 25¢ " Based on the Sutur:lay Iiveni TONIGHT LAST TIMES . James Mason Togo Yammamoto Theodore Kosloff CECIL B. DE MILLE PRODUCTION ELKO THEATRE, SAT. SUN. & MON. - GRAND 7:30-9:00 10c-25¢ THE DYNAMIC OUTDOOR STAR— ToNight FRANK MAYO- in the widely known story by Holman Day, “The Red Lane” (THE PATH OF Frank Mayo in a stirring s land in which hte takes the officer, and saves a pretty smuggiers, ——ALSO § JOE MARTIN by “MONKEY STUFF” THE SMUGGLERS) tory of the Canadian Border- part of an American custom’s girl from a thieving gang of HOWING The Famous Monkey Comedian—in ELKO SEE— | Mr. Bert Lytell “The Misleading Lady” And learn what it is that makes some men rough and what can be done with a girl who won’t behave. | | Inntation of the New York Stage Successes by, ,. Goddard and Paul Dickey. 4 Lois Zellner's screen = Cha Dirceted by George Irving, under the personal supervision of . Makwell Karger. FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY— ] Starring Al. St. John . 1 FOX NEWS ' Rex Union Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 3 XMAS—DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS— “THE MARK OF ZORRO”