Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 24, 1920, Page 5

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* Henry Cole of Mizpah was a ‘busi- ness visitor yesterday. 93. ' Any kind of wood:at RPN 1 mon, 1-18 -~ e = Harry L. Gould of Brainerd was a i, Bemidji vigitor yesterday. Shoes, overshoes, moccasins. Right prices. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 1t12-24 - i M. J. Kolb of Bagley was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. - ] 1 { Good music—Armory, New Year’s ; evening. \/ 6t12-31 Robert W. Delaney of Shevlin spent Thursday here on business. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter‘s bakery. 10-6tt 7 E. L. Ferber of Pfne River spent Thursday here on business. Green wood? Sure. 9 ‘Mrs. W. White of Cass Lake was a Thursday visitor in Bemidji. 3. 1mon1-18 Take home “a. brick of Koor's ice _eream. 4-6tt Charles T. Kelly of Menagha spent Thursday here on business. Firemens’ dance, Year's eve. Armory New " 6t12-31 Mrs. L. B. Anderson of Clearhrook was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Empty flour sacks at Ganter's bak-| ery. 12-4tf . Miss - Anna Peterson\ of Frazee was a Bemidji caller yesterday. /A\' | Dry wood? Baby Rice’ pop 'c(_n'n, a genuine popper at C. E. Battles. 2t12-24 Yes, we have it. 93. 1mon1-18 James Walker ot/Thief River Falls was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Bemidji Fire Depanmént dance, New Year's eve. $t12-31 ‘The H: R. Jones family left today for Crookston to spend Christmas. What, Wood sawing? 93. Yes! Call y 1monl-18 F. G. .Halgren will return today | from a b’}zsiness trip to Crookston. 5-piece orchestra at the ‘Armory, New Year’s eve. 6t12-31 Mr. and Mrs.C. Hilleboe of Federal article. Pop corn—the genuine 2t12-24 Bapy rice. C. E. Battles Harry Lokken of Newfolden was a /pusiness caller here on Thursday. Miss Edessa LeGuee left today for Crookston to spend Christmas with relatives and friends. R."B. Farr who attends Normal schoo! is spending the holiday recess with jis parents at Sgbeka. ~ Miss Maybelle Wager is spending a few days with friends at Hines, Minn. . . T.. 8. Ervin left last evening for St. Cloud to spend Christmas with relatives. . A good time is assured all who dande ;to Scnliesmann’s. orchestra at the Armory. tomight.. - \1td/12-24 ‘Edna Keiser: of ‘Turtle River, was the between-train guest of ‘Bemidji friends on Thursday. iw. F. Mércum and son -Jack left | last night for!Minneapolis. to spend | Christmas with friends. J ,Everyh;uly's going o the dance at the armory New Year's evening. f & 6t12-31 Mr. and ‘Mrs. George ' McKearly of Federal Dam were among the out- of-town visitors yesterday. : Our openh‘xg was a big success. ! Pricés and quality the reason. Con- sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t12-24 Ralph Palm left last night for | Litchfiéld where he will spend | Christmas with his parents. | Dressed spring chfcken, 28c, dress- ed turkeys, 48c, at Case’s store. Grand Rapids were among the out- of-town ' visitors on Thursday. . .For wood, seasoned tamarack, call F. M. Malzahn. Phone 17-J. 12-3t¢ J Arthur Bérlow of Intetnational | Falls is visiting “his mother, Emma| Barlow of Nymore, over the holidays. | Mrs. Ruth Sorrenson of Mohall, N.| D., was in Bemidji Thursday en route | to Virginia, to visit over the holidays | with her sister, Mrs. Robert McLair.; ~WO00D FOR SALE No. 1 seasoned tamarack wood. Price $9.50 a cord, delivered, call, W. @. Schroeder, rural phone lfil-f‘; \ 6t12-21 Drs. Larson & Larson, ! Optometrists. If trou- e bled' with headaches, 5 nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses ‘or repaired,. ¢bnsult them. Artificial eyes fitted. Dam spent the day here yesterday. |- relatives and friénds. i . §lab wood, $3.50 per cart load, 186 | tery on 3rd street. 2t12-24 | ' - Mr..and Mrs. S. 8. McMahon o!i Mrs,"Mary Howe and son Russell leit today for Christmas. _Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McAllister and Sid McAllister of International Falls business visitors here yester- 5 2 day. Pole wood, 4 ft. wood, 16 in. wood, auy, kind. George H. French, phone 93. . « : mon 1-18 Christmas. ~Ed. Tostfud of Buena Vista, trans- acted business in Bemidji a part of ghe_waak, returning to his home.to~ ay- 4 Auto livery and taxi, day and night service. Phone No. 1. Enterprise Auto Co. . 1monl2-23 Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell and children| left last evening for St. Cloud to be| the guests of relatives gver fhrist- mas. - : also called on frignds. / eRgy Elwell returned fron spent the week on busjness. Theorre Willits, a btudent Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willits. H. ,M"'x‘yne Stant $60,000 to loan on farms. The| Dean- Land ‘Co., Bemidji, Minn. | 10-37tt |at Grand Forks. Delmer LaVor, a student. at the University of Minnesota, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gallanger, 621 Bemidji avenue, yesterday, en route to Fosston to spend-the holi§ays with his parents. - L. A. Wideman and daughter of Laporte spend last evening with Be- ;niqjl Sriends, returning on the ]atel ramn. Norman Kittleson,. student at the Upiversiw of Minnesota, is visiting with friends in the city during the holidays. an over-Christmas brother, Dr. J. W. Diedrich, and fam- ily. "Mr. Vasaly will arrive tomorrow morning. A We'have studied out this new sell-| ing plan for your benefit, Consum- | er’s Shoe Co. 1t12-23 M = : | Mrs. F. H. Stansfield and” little > Miss Anna Klein arrived from Du-|Catheryn Dvoracek arrived Jast eve- tuth on Thursday . She will be the ning from Minneapolis. Mrs. Stans- guest of relatives and friends over field is Mrs. Dvoracek’s mother and the holidays. will spend the holidays here, Cath- . eryn has spent the past few “weeks with her gramdmother. 1t you like a good dance, come to| the armory :Friday night and hear Schliesmann's. ‘e 1t12-23| Misses Claire and Dorothy Nangle jarrived in the city this morning ‘Mrs. N. J. Newmann who submit-to spend the holidays. with their ted to a surgical operation at St. Anthony’s, hospital last week is con- valescing very nicely. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nan- Miss Dorothy attends St. Ther- college at Winona and Miss A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Given at St. Anthony’s hospital last evening. Mother and hab’y are doing fine. left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her unless expressly auth i by me v o 2 27 Baby Rice pop carm,. a genuine popper at C. E. Battles. 2812-24 | roe——na—pvncsern r e REX Crowell’s Bromo Aspirin, thd safe, sure prescription for- colds, grippe and influenza. Not a laxative. 35 cents at all good druggists. — 12-24 We can't give you much service, but Ywe can give you lots of value for a small price. Consumer’s Shoe Co. o 1t12-23 Fosston to spend ) Lester Smith will leave this eve-1 ning for St. Vincent, Minn., to spend Mrs, Lewis Oas of Gully was a|pusiness. He expecis to return Sat- shopper in' the city yesterday..Shejyrday marning. , ! - Minneapolis this morning where he|iy the city on Wednesday to visit of the University of Minnesota, is spending the. holiday recess with his parents, on arrived in thejthe city tomorrow morning from city this‘morning to spend Christmas(| Crookston to spend Christmas with with his family and other reiatives. Mr. Stanton is commercial secretary Mrs. Peter J. Vasaly of Little Falls arrived in the city last evening for visit with her ) Claire attends the University of Suits dyed, $3.50; army overcoats | Minne:ota. i dyed $3.50. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 g Tolrd;strect: ) 1-176 | 7o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN My wife, Sarah Nicolaus, having | Théafifgm SPECIAL XMAS WEEK PROGRAM | Misses Los went to Crooksto! avili spead Christmas {ter, Mis. John Smith. On Wednesday evening at 7:30 {o’clock;, the Presbyterian Sudday |« | school 'held t| \program ‘and had. a Christmas -tree. t The house was filled to the doors and | a splendid program was given. FIRST ZERO WEATHER IN ‘ Dr. 3. T. Tu day evening for the Twin Cities y left on Wedy 2 5 > A. R. Fuller) of Crookston arrived| over the holidays at tite home of his daughter, Mrs. F. iRetzer, 804 Beltrami avenue. ~ St. Paul, Dec. 24.—The day before | Christmas brought the first zero Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Stone and sons, William and Walter, will arrive in Mr, and Mrs, Thayer Bailey. APPRECIATION ? C . S = | orrinne We hereby express our grateful| \ appreciation’ to the friends and| P P neighbors who contributed so gen- Grlfflth erously in 'bearing the sorrow and lcxpense incurred in the recent death of our son and brother. We are also grateful to the Motaers' club and to M. E. Ibertson for their specigl kind- 1€ss. Mrs. Hanna Sundsdahl and, children. 1t12-24 In a Delightful Pho- toplay “THE GARTER “GIRL” .Qne suitor was a min- ister and the other an ac- tor. Rosalie made three guesses before ‘she found out which was the real & ' man. | J / | REX == THEATRE —COMING— MON. & TUES. William Farnum’s 1 Newest Picture “THE SCUTTLERS” ey — e/ i et o . I Mr. P. L. Hines left this morning|} =~~~ for Morden, Manitoba, to attend a i A family reunion and .spend the holi- days.. She expects to l@ gone about two weeks. S STRANGE AS i vith her hea . set Her dancing with her , Pop cogh—the genuina 2t12-24 Baby rice” C. E; Battles Eldridge Lord arrived in the city yesterday - from Gemmell, where he is employed, to .spend the Christmas’ holidays “with his .parents, Mr. nnd; Mrs. A. Lord. 0! M iasalend A i - Icrowell’'s Bromo Aspirin. The safe, | sure prescription for colds, grippe and irfluenza. Not a laxative. 35 cents at all good druggists. 1t12-21 i But not when you learn / r VIOLA “Cind Twin” Miss Esther Chapman, society edi-| tor for the Pioneer, will leave tHis evening for her home at Royalton, where she will spend two weeks with inch Jack pine in the round. ver cart load. Can make delivery. \, Bemdiii Mfg. Co. »’Norman Kittleson arrived here yes- terday from Minneapolis, where he is fending the University of Minne- sota, to spend the holiday period with friends and relatives. immediate 12-13tf | i o paihaly, " When you next need feed ry the Jourtney-Seed & Feed Co., Where srices are right.: At Grinager’s Gro- | 9-91 J. Elwood Isted . arrived in the city legt evening to'spend the holi- gn'ys with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Y."L, Isted. He is a student at the University of Minnesota. . For any kind of a buy, sale or ex- change in real estate or personal property, see Tess Baudette of the Northern' Minesota Real Estate Ex- change, 214 Beltrami ave. Phone 68. 1 monl1-18 Mrs. C. C. Lesle, head of the silk and wool department at the Tropp- man store, will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lam- bert,-at theig farm home at Funkley. Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell and son W. B. and Aéaughter Melissa left last night for St. Cloud where they will spend {Xmas with “Telatives. Mr. Mitchell will leave for St. Cloud tonight to join them. @ Mr. and Mrs. J. ; Eaton of War; was the adventure that took Connie Mc(ill; the poor kitchen drudge, from her pots and pans—that “Just Like ‘Cinderella,” You"l_l'Say——‘ sudden turmoil and the swift closing of the net of the law. | S erella’s ’ : By LUTHER REED Childhood and age, with all the years between, this fantastic, bright romance of a wonder girl and her wonder Mr. Reed’s Original Story d Adapted for the Screen By the Author Himself. =i == | A FAIRY TALE— i lothed her in silks and rt’s desire’ifi"a"gilded ballroom— of the robbery that followed—the | e ‘DANA N | will take delight in night. 'Dclgg'p “The Son of Tarzan” such a care‘pep’ into Romancey thrills, fights, ani- heir annual Christmas| thc zero mark. re carly in the week and the Continued ‘\\armer weather is predicted. for to- morr —Buy Christmas Seals—— TING OF GRAIN i '\VI’)ULIJ EFFECT FINANCE dec. 24.- -Norith Dakota's problem will sotbefofved " r to the week, this seciion the guldest winter Nearly a foot of |M [ financ | until part of the.greith now held for ter gradually descended to!raise in price is marketed according i to E. J. Weiser, president of the Fjirst National Bank here. He suggests that sale of 20 per cent of the crop held would relieve the strain. Let- ters urging bankers to call commun- ity meetings to explain the situation fair and somewhat TWIN CITIES THIS 'MORNING |subscribe for “The Dally., Pioneer.|have been sent out by Mr. Weiser. ) | ) ‘, ™ Make up that you'll see thrills runnind, neck and- neck -- even before its terrific climax in “lefest . United Artists prod 2 E fiom the All gg elg by Johnston Mc Culley Directed by FRED NIBLO eforms a multitude of neck-breakingd, stufi wears hlisuin?eglgous smi'is‘S g rgeous amount of devil-may~ 1&9 %lee.fhaf his adrfirers h;i';aq. ] “SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT” Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter, Theodore Rob- g | erts, Monte Blue CECIL B. DEMILLE’S Special Paramount Picture ORCHESTRA EACH EVE. Matinee—15¢-30c Nights—20c-40c AT THE ELKO' ' SATURDAY 4 "SUN. & MON. °*° M i Sunday your mind--.. of Zorro’ novel “Pre Curse of Capistrano” and ! ren spent Thursday with friends in Bemidji~ They left last evening for Kelliher, where they will spend Christmas with their son, Chauncey Easton, and wife. { Mrs. Henry Phelps, formerly Miss Edna Bethel of the city, arrived on Thursday for a visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bethel. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Phelps have just retuzned| from their honeymoon trip. Mr. i Phelps is at Duluth. ! Leland S. Meade and bride re- turned last evening from Broken Bew, Neb.. where they were married | ion Dec. 18 at the home of the bride. Mre. Meade was formerly Miss Ethe! Stuart. The couple will make their | home in Bemidji, Mr. Meade being lemployed as baker by thé Koors | Brothers company. ) 9 1% Rex Union Orchestra y est Africa. Ever Written in the Books By Thursday and Frida Evenihgs—10c-30c + Matinees—2:30 7:10-9:00 mals,~jungle sensations— From the heart of dark- The Greatest Jungle Story EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS Special Matinee fgr Children Admissicn—10c, adults 25¢ R. A. Amadon, director Five y. this” performance his best screen ofierin% Romance... Action... Human Interest... FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY Starring HENRY LESHMAN— He Cracks a New Laugh Every Minute Rex Union Orchestra— R. A. Amadon, director Matinee: 2:30—20c-35¢ Evenings: 7:10-9:

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