Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 15, 1921, Page 4

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g ke ! | | ) a Friday caller in this city. at Ganter's bakery. © 93, g Fresh, sweet milk and cream, soid 10-6t1 — J. C. Snow of Mizpah was a Friday business caller in this city. / > Any kind of wood N H. G. Davis of St..Cloud spent Fri-| day in the city on business. ’ Green wood? Sure. 93. 1mon1-18| - Pohn Pasich of Virginia spént ¥ri- day in this city on business. Take home a brick of Xoor’s ice cream. 4-611 ', L. Pegelow went to Blackduck L evening on legal business. We have a sure cure for soiled clothes. Model Dry Cleaners, Phosmlz 537. 1-8tf Iarry Lokken of Newfolden was a | ’y Bemidji business visitor yesterday. Empty flour sacks at Gnhter'sl/bak- ery. 4 2-4t1 E. A. Mills ot Crookston was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Yes, we have it. 93. Dry wood? s 1mon1-18 J. W. Naugle returned this morn- ing from a two day’s business visit at Minneapolis. \ 5§ - John Stechman of Tenstrike was the guest of Bemidji friends last eve- ning and today. What, Wood sawing? Yes! Call . - 1monl-18 93 G. M. Torrance will leave tonight for St. Paul where he has a case in supreme court on Mondiy. When you next need feed :ry the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- cery on 3rd street. 9-9¢1 George W. Cross, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian agency, was a| business caller here yesterday. . .For wood, seasoned tamarack, call F. M. Malzahn. Phone 17-J. ! Fred Titus is confined to his home, | 029 Twelfth street, by illness. He has not been well for some time. ’ values are larger. Ask your neigh- bor. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 1-7t¢ Mr. and Mrs.. S. J. Danskin of Grand Forks were among the out of town visitors in Bemidji on Friday. | | | Our store is not large, but onrl | | Western box apples, $1.95 per box at Troppman’s. Phone 927. Sit 1-13t! A. H. Hanson of Fosston was a visitor in the city last evening. ' He also refereed at the Bemidji-Crosby basketball game. We buy for spot cash. Small pro- fits, making a low selling price. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 1-7tt Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson and r. and \Mrs. E. H. Denu were din- er guests of the R. J. Boardman family last evening | Pole wood, 4 ft. wood, 16 in. wood, George H. French, phone i mon 1-18 Mrs. F. M. Goughnour returned Fri- day to her home, 822 Irvine avenue, after a ten day’s visit with relatives and friends in Duluth. Drs. Larson & Larson.| Optometrists. If trou- , . bled with headaches,| ks nervousness or eye dis- orders of any_kind, needing glasses or glasses répaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted Famous Star of “Behind the delicate, * gentle-bred, gloriously fear and éstrength alivays, T . Blab wood, $3.8 inch’ Jack pine in the:round, 'mllée imm Nfg. Co. delivery, Bemdi] prsc=Sclame ness visitors in the city vesterday. All boo kaccounts, of the St. Hil- | laire Retail Lumber company must | be settled before February 1, 1921, at their former office. 3t1-15 Miss Ella Parker is recovering very nicely from an operation for appendi- citis to which she submitted at St. She Minnesota ave- Anthony’s hospital last week. is now at her home, nue and Seventh street. Upholstering? ston, 208 Second street. niture. I have a fine line of tapis- try samples to select from. Phone 386. 4 4t1-15 per, load, 16- cart % 12-13t H. J. Patten, F. L. Hill, George \V. Bowman, J. P. Bremer and Fred Mill- er of Rinewood. were amiong the busi- M. L. Matson, Agent. Phone C. M. John- All" kinds 12-3tt| o1 lupholstering, automobile and fur- REAL, BUTTERMILK Is Delightfully Re- " freshing “Chief and Buttermilk” Is healthful and nutritious and very cheap considering its high food value. But it must be good and above su- perior. .~ - “Chief Brand Buttermilk”— is enjoyed by every member of the family. - Made by— Bemidji Creamery o. J. Parker Reed presents— HOBART BOSWORTH Door’—and “Below the Sur- face,”—in ~ “THE BRUTE MASTER” From the Story By Mrs. Jack London’ On the high seas and beneath the palms ‘nf an island in the tropics there is enacted a colorful drama in” which the chief players are a ba{utifixl girl and an iron-willed, tseel-sinewed, half tamed savage of a man—a man who has ruled by HOBART BOSWORTH and ANNA Q. NILSSON, in these two roles, each achieve a great artistic triumph. Also Showing—*“THE THIEF”—Comedy TONIGHT GRAND SUNDAY Matinee: 2:30—10c-30c Night—15c and 30c A R A i i 4 {nue for the past three weeks. selling prices are low. + One price to all. 1-6t Mrs. F. W. Bessette of Orr, Minn. has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. K. Denison, 917 Minnesota ave Bessette left yesterday morning fo St. Paul where she will join her hus: band, Senator Bessette, and they wil make their home there during the, term of legislature. For any kind of a buy, sale or ex- | change in real estate or personal property, see Tess Baudette of the! Mos. | ¢! T | Northern Minesota Real Estate Ex-: change, 214 Beltrami ave. Phone 68 1 monl-1 can save you money any time. Shoe Co. 1-7t, SG0,0N’ to loan on farms. The | dean Land Co., Bemidji, Min NOTICE at their former office. 3t1-15 Another Wife Deserter Minnesota Ave., left sud- denly for Paris, France, yester- day, leaving a note which stated that he would be gone at least five years, and possibly would never come back. When inter- viewed by a reporter, his wife stated that she was_abSolutely penniless and that the home was mortgaged for-all it will carry. In order to support her five children she would like to take in washing or do dressmaking. “Hard-hearted wretch?’ did - you say? “He ought to be lynched!” Sure thing; the whipping post is too good for such as he. BUT— Suppose you djed tomorrow and went on that long Journey from which no tralever returns, even after five years. Would you leave your family in any better shape than Sauvey did? Would your family be in any better circumstances than they? Get over on the other side of the fence and look at yourself as you did at Sauvey. Then call phone 575-W and ask D. S. Mitchell to write you $5,000 in the New Yorh Life, so when you take the journey you must take some day, your family will not be left as the Sauvey family was. \ . P.S.:—The Sauvey item is a joke—but didn’t you despise the man for a moment? DON'T BE A SAUVEY! If it's shoes you are buying, ‘we' Our Consumer’s, ¢ M. L. Matson, Agent. HARLES K, SAUVEY, of .|i tl 10-27t8] All book accounts of the St Hil-| Jaire Retail Lumber companv, must j.ue settled before February 1, 1921, L, | The Woman's Benefit a of the Maccabecs, Review N meet in regular session at Moose hall, Monday evening, January 17. Notice is hereby ‘given ‘that there wre funds in the treasury to pay war- nts on the general fund to and.in+ uding No. 182, dated May 29, 1920; on the permanent improvement fund to and including No. 1686, dated De- cember 9, 1919; on the revolving - fund to and including No. 740, dated { - F- Netzer. | Qctober 31, 1920. s / 3t1-15 Signed, GEO. W. RHEA, The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Woman's Study club will be held on Monday in the club rooms of the public library at 2:30 o’clock. i The program will consist of the fol-! lowing nuumbers: 2.4 First, the roll call will be respond- ed to by dizcoveries and crafts of the middle ages. Following roll call three papers will be read: “‘mural Paintings of America,” by Mrs. A. Olson, “Mosaic and Inlay Work, by Mrs. D. L. Stanton, “Art.of En- ameling and Tile Making,” by Mrs ociation 23, will _NOTICE THE PIONEER WANT ABS BRING RESULTS City Treasurer. AdOIph Zuket presents A ° GEORGE ZMAURICE o Right to I.xiggg;fi y/ with Mae Murray An, intimate fale of a beauti- ful woman’s love-life. A Thrill With Intrigue and Youthful Beauty A SUPER-SPECIAL Costs More—Worth More ELKO ORCHESTRA | SUNDAY EVENING Prices—Matinees, 10c-30c Sunday Eve.—15¢-35¢ Mon. & Tues.—10c-30c SUN—MON—TUES ghum, of a march upon the Avenue to.an old- | fashioned -patriotic tune.” “Maybe it is,” answered Senator Sor- “But give me the solid prose Too Late. “After-a woman has been married ' two years she wonders how she could have believed the things her husband said- duripg their courtship.~Hamilton ?{ Herald. -~ ___ Subscribe tor The Datly Ploneer Olive TONIGHT LAST TIMES LEWIS J. SELZNIK presents ‘Youthful Folly’ Two-Part Comedy— . “TAILS WIN” 5 | BENEFIT ASSOCIATION TO WOMAN'S STUDY CLUB TO Poetry and Prose. MAGALESTER WILL MEET 7 Sport MEET MONDAY EVENING MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON | “Daticing 1s the poetry of motion.” CARLETON. QUINT TONIGHT (By United i"ré;‘s) Northfield, Jan. ' 15.—Macalester college basketeers are slated to go on the floor against Carleton. .college here tonight. Concordia college will play here next Wednesday. Other- games scheduled are: Berthold vs Minot at Minot. g0. Thomas IN ] REX THEATRE TODAY TOM MIX “The SPEED MANIAC” BILL WEST 2.PART COMEDY 4 FOX NEWS Mat.: 2:30—7:10-9:00 Rex Union Orchestra A. B. Amadon, Director 10c-25¢ O™ I IUII\H}IHIHHIIIIIIIIINIIIHIIHNKF ANNOUNCEMENT! We are not going out of business, nor are we selling out. Some people have gained this impression thru circulated bills and we wish to emphasize the fact that this does not apply to U. S. SURPLUS ARMY GOODS STORE 126 Minnesota Avenue » Kaplan Block ToNight o Saturday FOUR ACTS MORRIS PRINCE DUO A Variety of Surprises BILL PRUTTT Cowboy Minstrel in— Songs and Stories IN ADDITION HOBART In a Vivil on the High Seas Matinees: 2:30—10c-35¢ 7 ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO HOLD THESE ACTS FOR ONE MORE DAY—THEY WILL APPEAR THIS AFTERNOON AT 2:30 AND AT BOTH SHOWS TONIGHT (SATURDAY). THIS IS A SPECIAL ATTRACTION Picture Arranged for Tonight Supported By Anna Q. Nilsson—in “The BRUTE MASTER" 1 THE BRUTE MASTER]” -Blooded Story FOUR WESTERMAN & HOPKINS presenting— “The 3-Mile Limit" e —r—r ELECTRO & CO. The Dynamic Wonders TO THE SPECIAL BOSWORTH “of Adventure and Ro:—nince and on a Tropic Isle. SATURIN-G RAND | Night: 7:30-9:15—25¢-50c Coming—Wednesrd'tAx);;nd Thursda; HAROLD LLOYD—in “GET OUT AND GET UNDER” His Newest Two-Part Feature Comedy Congordia College vs Fafgo at:Fars (&

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