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‘firm _of Harding & Whaley of this| on Thursday for Minneapolis. 1 . try samples to select from. 386. e THE BEM!D.(W DAILY PIONEER Fresh apple, mince and cherry pies | ¢ on sale at the Coffee Shop Saturday. Bresh, sweet milk and cream, sold | .t Glnter‘n’ bakery. 1o-m —_— l l-‘resh apple. mince and cherry pies| on sale at the Coffee Shop Saturday. ‘Western box apples, $1.95 per box | at Troppman’s. Phone 927. . 1-13t¢ ! | © Mrs. William Keeler of Wilton was & between train shopper in Bemm,u ‘Thursday. _ Any kind ‘ot wood at 93. 1 mon 1-18 ——— Dr. W. H. F‘orun of the Lake Julia | sanatorium, was a Bemidji business caller yesterday. i Green wood? Sure. 93. 1monl-: ll, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Petrie of Be-| cida, are the guests of their son,' Clyde Petrie, in the city for the week. +lk. home a drick of Xoor's |c(-; eream. 4-6tt | Sheriff Andrew Johneon and Dep-j uty William Shea, returned this: morning from a business trip to the‘ twin cities. All boo kaccounts of the St. Hil- Jaire Retail Lumber company muef be settled before February 1 19*1 at their former office. - - 3t1-15 M. L. Matgon, Agem. Empty flour sacks at Ganter's bak- | ery. 12- 4" Take home onc of those elegant Markham pies for your Sunday din-: ner on eale Saturday afternoon at the Coffee Shop. 1t1-14 Dry wood? Yes, we have it. 93 1monl-1¢ J Eldon Hendrixson of Northome ar- rived in the city Wednesday evening, | _ called here by the death of his fa- ther, C. A. Hendrixson. | Get up a sleigh ride party and come out to the chicken pie supper and carnival at the Northern Com- munity hall Saturday night. 1tl1-14 Take home ovne of those elegant [ Markham pies for your Sunday din- ner on sale Saturday afternoon at the Coffes Shop. 1t1-14 . .For wood, seasonea tamarack, call F. M. Malzahn. Phone 17-J. 12-3tr R. L. Given returned this morning from -the twin cities where he-at- tended the annual meeting of the state implement dealers’ association. ‘What, Wood sawing? Yes! Call 93. 1monl-18' NE Crowell’s Bromo Asperin. The safe | sure prescription for colds, grippe, and influenza. Not a laxative. 36 cents at all good druggists. 1t1-14 ‘SUNS! ‘We buy for spot cash. Small pro- fits, making a low selling price. Con-! sumers Shoe Co. 1-7tt Miss Mary Owen Doyon, has re- turned to her home at Doyon, N. D, | after spending the past two weeks at | the W. E. Dean home, 1211 Lake; Boulevard. ‘ Pole wood, 4 ft. wuod, 16 In. wood Pancake Flour. any kind George H. French, phone 93. S mon -1 | E. A. Currie, manager of the Tiar-| wha thentre at Little Falls for the city, is epending a short time in the‘ city on business. Slab wood, $3.50 per oart load, 16- | inch Jack vine in the round. 0 per cart load. Can make immediat- dehvery. Mfg. Co. 12-13tf) Arnold Harfls, who has been em- | ployed at the store of F. G. Tropp- man company for eome time, has sev- ered his connections there and left Upholstering? Phone C. M. John- ston, 208 Second street. All kinds of upholstering, automobile and fur-! niture. I have a fine line of tapis- Phone 4t1-15 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Olson of Su- perior called on Bemidji friends on Thursday. They have been spending several weeks with relatives and | friends in Solway and Wilton. | For any kind of a buy, sale or ex- change in’ real estate or personal property, ses. Tess Baudette of the Northern Minesota Real Estate Bx-| chlnge, "H Beltrami ave. Phone 68. | ' 1 mon1- 1!\ M. E. Hinkley left Wednesday rnr\ Duluth to meet his wife and daugh- ‘ter, who are returding from a two| months visit with relatives and; friends at Pontiac, Mich. The family | expects to arrive in Bemidji on Fri-, day. i NOTICE All book accounts of the St. -Hil-| aire Retail Lumber companv, must | be settled before February 1, 1921 | at their former office. 8t1-13 M. L. Matson, Agent. | Drs. Larson & Larson ! Optometrists. If trou bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasse | or gh Trepaired, consult themn, | 1 eyes fitted. l ‘5.;7 Armatmng of Big Falls wasa ; Aad A. Tone of Northome' was a :, 'j,’ ERSO”AL IBeJmi‘:n businéss visitor. Fred Miller of Pine River was a| 3. B. business visitor in the city. We have a sure cure for,soiled Model Dry Cleaners, Phone lothes. 1- S. M. (‘.al(uchmiut of Aurora was ! a Bemidji Visitor® on Thursday ! Our store. is. pot large, > values are largef. Ask your nelgh Consumer’s Shoe Co. _ or. but .o Gust Smith, who has been in business vmmr here yesterday. 'puor health for several weeks and | — was removed from St. Anthony’s hos- Gladen of Erskine was a|pital to her home on'L Tenth street last. week ! to have suffered a set back. P.!A. Walling of Park Rapids spent | - Thursday in this city on business. $50,000 to loan on farms. A. P. White returned this morn.|Pead Land Co. Bemidjl. ‘Miow. ng from a short business trip to Minneapolis. Thursday business caller here. The Stf \ Whern” Jou next need feed ‘ry the ment of the Great Northern Railway ourtney Seed. & Feed Co., wh".(company. located at Tacoma, Wash,, rrices are righi. At Grinager's Gro-|cpent Thufsday in the city renewing ary on” Srd”street. y-yer | acquaintances. Mr. Hillagoss was a frequent visitor in Bemidji twenty or Saturday .SEE Tbm Mix “The Speed Maniac” A William Fox Production that Astonishes—at | REX MUTT & JEFF FOX NEWS Mat.: 1Cc. SUN. QUNSHINE Lard in 2-b bags lots EUNE-R»TFE . sfiNsulNfi"—_—TfiN 2] od 2] El HHH 3 g e & b gl z 2l= H B HR N She 15 ) bl I g [) H i w £ g Lard.in 5-Ib pails. . Lard in 10-1b pails., . Lard in 20-1b pails. .$4.17 Oatmaal, 10-1b' bags. .65¢c Oatmeal, large size..29c Corn Meal, 10-1b bags.45¢ Rye Flour, 10-1b bags.65c Whole Wheat Flour, 10- Graham Flour, Carnation Milk, tnlll 2:30—Eve.: 7:10-9:00 25¢ SUNSHINE GRINAGER’S Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit | 59 a .$1.18 $2.28 Ib bags:.......... 65¢ Pure Buckwheat Flour, 10-lbbags......... 75¢ .15¢ Jelly. 8-0z tumhlen. 2 for ....... Sy 25¢ Sweet Calif. Oranges, at . 72¢-69¢-59¢c-48¢c Lemons ............ 33¢ Spaghetti— ‘z‘;:“’:::l:. 3 for 25¢ Tomatocs, 3 Ibs, 6 cans 82c| Pumpkin, 3 Ibs, 6 cans 82c Oleomargarlne. 10-1b \ \ v+ $2.50 OIeomnrgarine. IO-II:‘ $2.85 fiNlHSN[\S [Ty Bacon, lean, god stock .27c Corn Flakes, 3 for. 28¢c Miss Molly Olson of Fargo is the thirty years ago, he having owned st of herywmer. Mrs. “g R. I\el.;the townsite before it was plnnen .. 1301 Bemidjj avenue, It it's; shoes you are buying, we Mms, E. H. Smith and baby and|can save you money any time, Our | .rs. Mary. Lewis of Turtle River were selling prices are low. Consumer's i mong the out of town visitors in Be- Shoe Co. 1-7tr 1 nidji on Thursday. i ‘ Mrs. H. N. McKee is resting as well | Isthe shoe problem bothering you? 'as may be expected after a success- i Iry the Consumer’s Shoe Co.—one ful operation for appendicitis at St. sair or a dozen. One price to a{l.fiu Anthony’s yesterday. HOBART BOSWORTH With—ANNA Q. NILSSON In a Vivil Red-Blooded Storv of Adventure and Romance on the High Seas and on a Tropic Isle. “THE BRUTE MASTER” Matinee—2:30 Tomorrow FOUR ACTS VAUDEVE momus’rficn DUO | WESTERMAN & HOPKINS A Variety of Surpri: BILL PRUITT Cowboy Minstrel in— Songs and Stories GR AND-ToNight 0nly I|IlllIllIIIIllIIIlllIIIl!ll]IIHIIlllllIllIllllillllllllIIIIIIlllIIIIIlII . R-E-X TODA_Y’ } Mr. and Mrs." Carter De Haven ANTHINNQ . resentin, "Thc 3-M|l. Limit” ~ ELECTRO & CO. The Dynamic Wonders ‘THE POPPY GIRL'S HUSBAND’ ‘uu|||mmuumnmummuulnumuuum||||||l|||l|l|||i||||||||||||||||||l||n|mulnimnunlimlu||I||l|||||ii|l|||||||||||||||lii||||||l|||mmm|||mn|m||||uimnm UL “HAR~RY ’—l’M-—COLh 1” by Margaret Mayo and Salisbury Field irected by Lloyd Ingraham A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION “THE SON OF TARZAN" Episode 4——“The S‘nek Revenge” Matiinee: 2:30 Evenmg 7:10-9:00 10c-25¢ 10c-30c Rex Union Orchestra—A. B. Amadon, Director ANTHSNAS |I||Illlll|l|lllll|llIIll"lllllIIIIlIIIllIllmull!!l|llfllllllllllllIIIIIlIIlllII lton: and | reported | W. J. Hillagoss of'the land depart- | o ~ - Mrs. A. M. Sorenson of Mohail, N D., is visiting with Mrs. Mina Gus- tafson and family for a few-days. E. A. Grier of Tenstrike, was | in town today. She was a | suest of the J. B. Minnick family. | HUNTOSH-VICKERS A number of Bemidji people will be interested in the announcement received of the marriage of - Miss Gertrude: Huntosh, who at:one time was a well known re: t of, Bemidji and ‘who graduated g‘z&?thé Beg:?d]\ high school .with_the class.of. 1915, Miss Huntosh was married ,at, De- troit, Minn,, on’January 1, to Hefry C, Vickersg o( that eit daygh;er of Mra. T Frazee. ~ Mr. apd 'y Vncqus will October 31, f | recent -meeting of the circle and a | make their home cu ‘(e groom’s tnrm at Deu-ou O J iubficrlba for The Dally Ploneer. TONIGHT & SATURDAY LEWIS J. SELZNIK :presents Olive Thomas v “IN “Youthful ‘Folly’ Two-Part Comedy— “TAILS WI Lepper; treasurer, Lily Chambers; wecretary, Rose Booths™ conductor, Luella Kenncedy; assistant eanduct NOTICE Notice is hereby given thut f.m‘s“’,}f’ls,ifi‘c‘!yén“ Hurriet Slough patriotic instructor, cluding No. 1 Stella Aldrich; and chaplain, u on the p Connick. 10 #nd including No. 1685, dated Pe- | smmmrmmm—————— cember 9, 1919; cn fund to and including No. 1920. Signed, GEO. W. RTEA, the revalving 740, dated o Season’s Event The Court King Cole Grand. Musical Extravaganza 3t1-15 City Treasurer. @ A. R. CIRCLE INSTALLS . OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR Officers for the G. A. R. Circle for | the ensuing year were installed at a | splendid supper was enjoyed by those | present. The officers installed are as follows: President, H;u'net Wick- man; senior vice president, Louisa | Parker; junior vice nxesident Hattie Monday & Tuesday Jan. 24 and 25 | 100 PEOPLE IN THE CASTI Under Auspices of The Harmonick Club Mrs. Harriet Purdy Smith— Manager / ~TIME CARD— T . e JAMES OLIVER CURWOOGDS ISOBEL.. % : TRAILS END AN ALLURING LOVE STORY ¥ THE GREAT NORTHWEST~ HOUSE PETEI!&»JANE NOVAK A THE GREATEST CURWOOD STORY: OF THEM ALL! AN EPIC OF THE NORTH- ¥ A ROMANCE THAT WILL BE ENJOYED BY EVERY MAN, WOMAN.AND CHILD WHO SEES IT. 'MAatin“ i Evening— ee— ristie . ¥ 2:30 MAK]NA(;EkU;HS f:;:'edy PV 10c—30¢ © % - PEOPLE CAN’REMEMBER 2pe==358 R« ber It i oo ;“‘;i‘: pilh Rex Union Orchestra Miss It R-E-X SUNDAY and MONDAY I|III|I|I|I||II|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIllllllll|llllllllllllllllIIl|IIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllILllIIIlllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIE Y IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIllIllHlllllmIIltIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllIIIIIIIII|IIHIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllIIIIIIHIH!H"' WITH AN_EDWIN CAREWE’ PRODUCTION WHAT’S THE COMEDY? “WEDDING BLUES” !mflllllllllllIIIIIIIlIlIIIlllII —TIME CARD— A. B. Amadon—Director ¥ CETITTY