Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 30, 1920, Page 3

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| i . N [ N THE BEMIDJI bAll.,Y PIONEER L = PAGE THREE A Q. Berg of Big Lake was a busi- ness visitor in .Bemidji-Wednesday. Miss Sophie Hedberg of Clearbrook was a Wednesda; ‘visitor here. When you* want your woad sawed, phone 986-W. 6t1-3 P. L. Raymond of Frohn trans- acted business-in.Bemnidji yesterday. S. Hare and family of Stephen were among the Wedmisday visitors here. e Any kind ot wood at 93. \ 1 mon 1-18 Mr. and Mrs, A, T. Gilbertson of Remer were Bemidji business visitors on Wednesday. 5-piece orchestra at the Armory, New Year’s eve. 6t12-31 Mrs. Wi E. Stout of Turtle River was a between train shopper in Be- midji Wednesday. — Good music—Armory, New Year’s evening. 2z 6t12-31 v Mrs. George Keiser of Turtle River was a between train shopper in Be- midji Wednesday: Mrs. Bell Rice of Northern was among the out of’town shoppers in Bemidji Wednesday. N - Fresh, sweet milk-aud cream, sold at Ganter's bn.kery. 10-6tf Misses V. Frazier :and V. Moll of International Falls were Wednesday visitors in Bemidji. - Alex. Danielson and: Evert Daniel- son\of Henning were ‘business callers in thgs city yesterday. Green wood? Sure. 93. £ 1monl-18 Mrs. L. G. Crothers went to Cass Lake to spend the day as the guest of Mrs, Henry Carter. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pidgeon of Red Lake, were among the out of town visitors in the city yesterday. i 1 & leO‘ home a brick of Koor's ice i <. cream. s 4-6tf C. L. Pegelow returned last evening from Minneapolis where he has spent the past. few days on business. Ralph Palm returned yesterday E from Litchfield where he spent Christ- 3 mas at the home of his parents. Firemens’ dance, Armory New Year's eve. 6t12-31 Mrs. R. J. Wells of Minneapolis, arrived in‘ Bemidji”to visit at the home of her son, D. J. Wells, America avenue. S. 8. Wilson, of Wilsori & Co., ze- turned last evening from St. Paul aft- er spending the Christmas holidays with relatives. e Emptg Hour sacks at Ganter’s bak- ery. 12-4tf Miss Olive Cote is home until aft- er the holidays on account of sickness. Miss Cote i< employed: in the Mar' ham Coffee Shop. & John Revoir is expected in Bemidji most any day. He Tias been in various parts of Washington and Oregon for the past six months. Yes, we lmve it. 93. 1monl-18 Dry wood? " Frank Bayer of Blackduck, who * "has been visiting for the last few days at the C, M. Bacon home, returned to his home ~Wednesday Bemld.fi Fire Department dance, New Year’s eve. Y 6t12-31 | Misses Josephine Bouldac and Olive ‘“"*/ N Forks in about a month to visit with friends and relatives. from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. January 1st, 1921, at the Markham Hotel. - Mike your reservations early. 2t12-31 ,Whea you next need feed :ry the (‘,ourmey Seed & -Feed Co., where prices are right. - At Grlnngerl Gro- | cery on 3rd street. 9-9’1 e — Nokked's sisters, Mrs. 9 and Mrs. J. H. Fallon. Slnb wood, $3.50 per cart load. 16- inch Jack pine in the round. '$6 ver cart load. -~ Can make immedi delivery. Bemdiii Mfg. Co. ° C. M. Bacon inte X who ,has i Turtle River was calling on friends in Bemidji Wednesday. . .For wood, seasonea tamarack, call e F. M. Malzahn. Phone 17-J. 12-3tf | © New Year's dinner will be seryed | from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. January 1st, 1921, at the Markham Hotel. Make your reservations early. 2t12-31 For any kind of a buy, sale or ex- chhnge in Teal estate or personal property, see Tess Baudette of the Northern Minesota Real Estate Ex- change, 214 Beltrami ave. Phone 68. 1 monl-18 Drs. Larson & Iamm,;, bled with headache: nervousness or eye dis-| orders of uny kind, needing glasua’ or glasses repured. consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. . -~ Rev. A. Sorenson of Bagley was in Bemidji on business Tuesday. Our opening was a vig success.i Prices and quality the reason. Con- sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t12-30 Dr. Ohnstad, McIntosh physician, is spending the holiday period with| NOTICE The Masonic Uancing ciub will see the old year out and the new year in at the third of their series of dancing s, en at Masonic hall on " l)ecunl)u 31, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH PROGRAM VERY SUCCESSFUL The program given by the Sun- duy dchool of the Wirst Lutheran church Monday evening was very suc- cessful. The children were well pre- pared and performed their parts ex- ceptionally well. The church was ) A | 000, 000 worth of bulbs last year. pendent of Japan and Bermuda, ‘S Departnrent of Agrioulture experts |assert, announcing successful propa- ’”auon of Easter lilies from the seed. United States florists imported $2, Re— | cent developments, experts said, show ithe lily is a hardy plant that under " | proper conditions thrives best in nor- .Ywives Wednesday evening, January 5, and the banquet for home makers only the following evening. The lat- ter will be-at the home economics building. Lotus D. Coffman, president of tkre U of Minnesita will be thepn pal speaker. Cote expect to leave for East Grand 1 New Year's dinner will be served Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Nokken arrived, today to spend the holidays with Mrs. 12-13tf| Jacob , Scricvseth of Forest City, | cen visiting relatives in| Optometrists. If trou-| SWEBISH LUTHERAN MEN P his uncle, Rev. Jerdee, Rev, J. C. Jerdee of Big Fork ar- rived here Wednesday to spend a few | days with Bemidji friends. | {1autheran chu Shoes, overshoes, moccasins. Right |sale tomorro prices. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 1t12- 30 ;nxogram and freshments. - Misses -rtelen‘ and Francis Smclau are spending tleir vacation visiting| ENTERTAINS GIRL FBJENDS relatives in the twii cities. Carl Akre of Nymoré left yester-! day for Thief River Falls where he; < will visit friends for a few days. ;““"’”““‘ed a, number i | Little Miss Hazel A\kre of Nymore, of her gir Everybody’s going to the dance at 100N, the occasiom being the s the armery New Year’s evening. o] 6t12-31 | sent were Genevieve Roe. Meryl Akre, Charlotte Evenson, Ruby Grout and {anniversary of her birth. Roe, Alice Helen Grout. Clarence Akre. Mr. and ‘Mrs, T. R. Jerdee and son Loren Jerome of Minneapolis arc spending, the holidays with Rev. and Mrs. Jerdee. all. | LUTHER LEAGUE T0 HAVE J. 0. Johnson returned to his home in Virginia today after spending the Christmas holidays with his daughter, i | Mrs. R. L. Given. ! The Luther Lutheran church, | Minnesota avenue, lowing New Year Watch program Fri; day evening at 8 p. m. { Opeming Hymi -—Audience. | Benediction—Reverend L. | Charles S. Keyes, who has been| Eighth street an employed at the A, C. Johnson Lum-{ ber Co.’s office;1eft last mgh.t fors lus home in Hétbrook, Neb. Mrs. Hélry Thompson of Minot, N. J. Jer D., wag called ta Becida -Wednesday. on account of-the’death of her broth- er, Henry Skinner, who died very sud- denly ‘Sunday of heart disease. B and Mildred Olson. ‘Reading—Miss Edla Rudy. Piano solo—Miss Ragnhild Moe. Trombhone sole—A. Greguson. Reading—Miss Lulah Jerdee. What, Wood sawing? Yes! Call 93. 1monl1-18 | Mrs. ‘William Clish and her sister, | Miss Olson. Speech—Rev. Jerdee. Mrs. J. F. Cameron, who has been visiting here, left Tuesday for Walk-| _Vocal solo—Allreda Brekke Ggesu jer'to visit with thelr mother, Mrs. | 50D & z Mike Gleason. Hymn—JAudience, conclusion of the program. Suits dyed, $3.50; army overcoats Ayed, $3.60. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 | Third street. ¢ 11-17t7|{ Rev. jon Rey. Jerdee Tuesday evening. If yowre working now and want, |to impraove your position take a mght course at the Bemidji Business col-| lege. The winter term starts Junu~‘ ary 6tu. 1t12-3 1 REX SUNDAY WILLIAM FOX Miss “Alice Arthur, who has been | visiting the O'Neil family of Norton avenue, ‘teturned to Mandan, N. D. \Vednesday, where she has accepted a | position as teacher in the publxc‘ schools. | $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minn: | 10-27t1 V4 presents Michael McGraw of Seattle, Wash., | who has been risiting his sisters, Mrs. | W. H, Newton, and ‘Mrs. William Ut- | ter and family during the holidays, | ’ returned to his home yesterday after- | in “Prairie Trails” A Complete and Thrilling Sequel to “The Texan” A business college course increases your earning power. The Bemidji Business College produce$ successful students. Why not start your busi- ness training when the school opens January 6th. 1t12-30 Mrs. A. D. Simpkins, who has been visiting her son, Guy Simpkins, at Turtle River for a short- time, left Wednesday for various points in North Dakota to visit relatives. From | there she will visit at various points after which she will go to Los An- geles, Calif.,, to visit her daughter, Mrs. CormAmundson, for an extended period. Story by James B. Hendryx Directed by George Marshall | Pole wood, 4 ft. wood, 16 in. wood, | (any Kind.: George II. French, phone 93, . ~1 mon 1-18¢: 'WEEK-END SPECIALS | « TROPPMAN’S Fresh Eggs, 69c Dozen _ Calumet Baking Powder, 1-lb-can. . ., : Monarch Coffee, 10-1b pkg 927 Phone P hpne 927 [l Tomatoes, largecan .............. 15¢ /Il 5-1b sack Pancake Flour ........... 43¢ % - Armour Com Flakea, 2pkgs ....... 25¢ Natlonal Ro]led Oats ‘large size, 3 i Jello, 2 pkgs . ... .. el 7 o g v 0 286 i vPeaé,2.cané....,.........,. . 25 M Corn,2cans ........c.c. 0w oo 28C Large Juicy Grape Fruit, 3 for 25¢ ' Soap Chips, 21bs ................. 3_5c Winesap Apples, box ............ $3.45 Empress Coffee, b ....... St & e e 49c¢ Four Neliveries Four Deliveries o™ Troppman's ™" o —F or pgtter Quality a_;gi_,!.,p\‘_»{,e: Prices— WILL HOLD PARCEL SALE The men’s society of the Swedish | will .hold a parcel here will be a goud ON HER BIRTH ANNIVERSARY ! triends at her home yesterday after- b Those pre- | Bernice Evenson, Games and lunch were enjoyed by NEW YEAR WATCH PROGRAMj League of the First |§ ill give the fol- Vocal duct—Missess Mabel Croon Piano duet—Mrs. Greguson ;and | Refreshments will he served at the 0: 0. Lovaas of Akeley called | e | | ‘u‘:ut\:‘ndsfr()l Ll‘l’lcll;;v :zg‘?jx:x ant Sleemer s e 2U2-30 [ tnern climates., CHISQESPY&IMAE};I_-‘_E\S’:%EETION e e et | DASTER INDEPRNDENCE [TY PRESIDENT Chicago, TIL,, Dec. 30.—Today Chi- | UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS HOME MAKERS gton, Dec. 30-—America soon | le to observe Kaster inde-, St. Paul, Dec. 30.—Two features of . | Farm and Homemakers week at University Farm next week will be ,the banquet for farmers and their in the church, AL Gregu-i n of ap- cago was to tnke steps to allevmtef the unemployment situation. It is esti- mated that there are between 100,000 and 120,000 affected by \memploy- ment here, half of these being entire- ly out ,of work and others working / only part time. REX THEATRE TO-DAY *q-the orphan’s homes | The choir presented M son a suitable gift preciation of her e (By United Press) Wash will MYSTERY MADE IN THE CRIENT Settings that Ravish With Beauty . ‘The Palace of Darkened Windows” CLAIRE ANDERSCN—ARTHUR CAREW - WITH irl and a handsome, cultured In- dian Rajah. "h") met and the mystery of the Orient beckoned to the maid. But the dove cannot mate with the hawk. 1 “A MAN MAY BE DOWN BUT HE’S NEVER OUT” WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS BUCK JONES in “JUST PALS” The Stirring Story of a Golden-Hearted Ne’s er-Do-Well By John McDermott A beautiful American i - The Last Opportunity to See This Picture and— “ANDY THE ACTOR”—a Gumps Comedy GRAND 55" TO-NIGHT 10c-Z5¢ xex Union Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—10c¢-25¢ Evenings: 7:10-9—10c-30c¢ FRIDAY and SATURIJAY VAUDEVILL i‘l‘:: ONETTA CLARK & EAGAN Dervish Whirlwind Dancer Comedy / Matinee 2:30 The SON of TARZAN The World’s Wonder Jungle Serial From the Heart of Darkest Africa 15 EPISODES AND PROLOGUES t By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS and Produced By THE PEOPLE WHO MADE TARZAN FAMOUS Rex Union Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—10c-25¢ Evenings—10c-30c Singing Instrumental o e BUEQRRIY cEz DUPREEZ m’w in the Linthe WONAN'S MAN” | SATURDAY ‘”GRTb & UNK “Comedy Fares From ROMAlNE FIELDING and “BURGCLAR | PROOF” | starring “Thru Eyes of Men” With Frank Mayo’, Ben Alexander, Claire McDowell BRYANT AWASHBURN presented by Jesse L.Lasky & QPapamoun! Ciclure, REX==SATURDAY \ In all your troubles you can always find something o be glad about, says ' “POLLYANNAY as portrayed by Mary Pickford Fasy picking?—Not by a plugged dime! All a gold- dlggcr ever got from “Free-and-Easy John” was cheero conversation. il one dizzy night he slipped—and in her newest photoplay ~ T With : . . the way that man spilt lucre!!! B Lois Wilsen 3 s and A picture that opens your heart Grace Morse a combination of laughs, From Eleanor H. Porter’s novel, “Pollyanna” Published by the Page Company Screen Adaptation by Frances Marion Photographed by Charles Rosher with "To- nght & THURS. 10c i j & ! 25¢ Her gladn is contagious. Sece the picture that has made millions happy, that keeps the laughter chasing tears and makes the heart sing. [ i

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