Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 20, 1921, Page 3

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§PERSONANTG Harry Bemidji kken of Newfolden was a isitor yesterday. Vern Haar of Lavinia spent the-day here yest'ardfly on business, Fresh, pweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tt T. Odde of Frohn wasja business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. o - Our shoes. are. easy to .wear and +our prices are easy on the pocket book. Consumer’s Shoe Co. ~1tI-20 E. S. Fogette of Virginia spent the day here yesterday on business. Take home a brick of Koor’s ice ° cream. 4-6tt C. W. Rargin of Brainerd was a Wednesday business caller here. It’s to your interest to become a| regular customer at our store. Con- sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t1-20 ] -|Falls, of the C. W. Jewett company, Glynn P: Ballou of International ‘was a business visitor in Bemidji to- day. - Rpeager Dr. and Mrs. D. F.McCann are the happy parents of a son, born at St. Anthony’s hospital this mornjng. Mo- ther and son are fing, it is reported. o When you next need feed ry the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right, At Grinager' s Gro- cery on 3rd street. 991 Miss Esther Anderson of Wilton, was the guest of Bemidji friends on Wednesday en route to Sebeka, where she has accepted a position and plans to remain for some time Don't blq.me anyone bul yourself for paying too. much for your foot-| wear. Go to the Consumer’s Shoe Co. 1t1-20 Sav- Con- 1t1-20 e Selling shoes is'our business. ing imoney -is your® busimess. sumer’s Shoe Co. E. E. McDonald left the fore part 1of the week for California, where he| will spend the remainder of the win- {ter with Mrs. McDonald, after trans- |acting business here for several weeks. P All winter hats above: $10 closing An outgrowth of the outdoor relief department of the count DEPARTMENT ANSWERS THREE LOTTERIES ARE CALLS INSIDE OF 24 HOURS AGAINST THE | The Bemiasi re A‘ieparm:ent hai % | been exceptionaily busy so far this LAW—BUT : week, beginning with the High school THE POLICE {fire Sunday morning. Since then !three calls have been answered in {less than- twenty-four hours, each call due to chimney fircs. The first of the three was a call to v CAN'T STOP the Central school building night. 'beforeslast at 10:20 for- practieally ng reason at all, the strong-wind causing a few sparks to-appear above the chimney. The second was due to a chimney fire at Mill Park at 6 o’clock last evening but 41l the dang-- er of/fire had passed when the depart- ment Teached the source of alarm. The third was another chimney- fire at the E. Bartholomae residence at. 1215 Dewey avenue but no damage resulted. “THE POOR SIMP” (Owen Moore) MAKING YOU LAUGH AT THE Elko Theatre FRI. & SAT. Matinees—10c-20c Evenings—10c-26¢c ‘Miss Mae Wallace of Deer River of. Los .\n"elc” gives un opportunity to persons, who othery was'a Bemidji visitor yesterday. (I)',"‘Jt flt ’fi'g&lfi”d"y and Saturdai\;ihznd be county to live independent lives, or if crippled or licapped in . . : B Ttisea nery. & other ways. partially to support themselves. Departments lave heen estah: Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak- 50,001 lished where old articles are made over into new. The photograph shows the ery. 12-4tt ne:no 2_3,";,3"';;‘,;,‘,’;,,’*‘”‘“’“;,, T achine with which paper. from the fumigating department Is shredded fof | * T 10-27¢r ‘various uses. ,@resented by Jesse L. Laslzy ) Q GParamount Qiclure * Mrs. J. Rockvog of Pinewood was a Wednesday shopper in this city. Cash. paid for, Liberty bonds.. G. Merlin Reynolds of Northern, an| ! FOOIOTSNOrLRSFR: SrO0RY C0 sk | WALKER:BOY PASEES AWAY . bi‘;dh;i'eprmgx:s e ‘:332315'2?3‘3393" a business transactor in the city on| w, - 3 i AT ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL | 5ing to move here soon. | One of the Strangest and Most Fascinating Stories Ever e are now showing early spring | g 4 ‘Wednesday. hats in braid and silk combinations. Burial will be inade in Grcm\\'oud‘ Worked into a Photoplay. thirteen SoR AN LaFontisee Millinery. 1d1-20 anl':i \‘«'rigl;!MConklidnv“ rteen | tollowing services tomorrow after-| | of real estate deal, i yeer ald son of Mr.'and Mrs. Allen}, ., .t the Huffman & O'Leary un- i see or write Willits & Olson, the Conklin of Waiker, passed away at|n%°" % . Ny | e or write B o ELECTION NOTICE R el at '3 & m | dertaking parlors. Rev. L. P. War- | 10 & TO-NIGHT International Union of Timber- | today. He was brought here dionday |fcrd will officiate. | N E. V. Knox left this morning for |VOrkers local No. 135, will = bold e ; il 25|; LAST TIMES g their meeting in Christianson hall at Nymore, ‘Minn., on Tuesday, January 25th, 1921, at 7330 p. m. for the pur- pose of balloting for International and district offices for the annual term beginning April 1st, 1921. All members are requested to be present. CENSUS STATIST]CS | 1. W. of Timberworkers, * Northern, where. hgexnecu to remain for some time. 3 ‘We have. settled the shoe problem of your neighbors,. "hy not you? Con- sumer’s S8hoe Co. 1t1-20 Mrs. Paul Qvaleof Rosby, was the guest of Bemidji friends while shop- ping yesterday. . FOUR FOUR i SR Minnesota was the nineteenth state in.the Union and-now is only the seventeenth state in popula- 3t1-22 “YOU’RE MINE, VAUDEVILLE o i 0 Slab wood, sasomm{ 1002, 16| ners v n B Bl tion, JOAN CARVERY i ACTS AGTS inoh Jack vine in the round. $6.50 the B Todgs Thunciay sventas | Minnesota shows an jncrease in fa“f“s;" t,;;,e s}tlate e ’°¥°b?§téh?erl§l‘?§i‘4° St E NIGHTS ez cart load. Can mi “£,008 “H * . of 22,451. Only two states out of the 49 show deed o city? MATINEE N delivery. Bemdiji Mfg. Co.’ mmetate | -s008 ‘quvauar ‘H @ more. - Was it love that made Picrre ATj2190 FRI DAY 0 LY ia0:9:10 K Landis brand his wife with the marl: of his ranch? ) A Dynamic Story of the West With Barbara Castleton, Russell All goods left 30 days and over, unless called for by February 1, will | be sold. General Repair Shop, Stahl| William ‘Johnson of Little Falls is visiting with relatives and friends in Bemid,ji this week. Beltrami County shows 40 per cent increase in population. Only three Count1es in -the whole state show more. ! THORNTON & BERKLEY In “Her First Sweetheart” VIBLET MALLORY & GO “A Comedy Surprise’ vicfi?&“fi fi;lk: lf’;e‘?::‘:,‘o;:xm ’;,:t & Jnoobs ya Aasizel Bemidji shows an increase of 1,087. Of all the Simpson and an All-Star Cast. Sible. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 1t1-20 . ! cities in the state of less than 10,000 only one, In 7 Parts ! LOU ELLIOTT THE WESTONS NOTICE South St. Paul, shows more. samuel Gcldwyn The Girl With the Baritone ‘We are now showing: early spring ' B Vome i ul Nov-lty Supreme hats in braid and silk combinations. LaFontisee ‘Millinery. - 1d1-20 The blast of the whistle at the Etectric Light plant, at 9 o'clock eve- | nings, will be known as the “CUR- | MEW WHISTLE.” The siren alarm at cityshall: will for'the present .not * The Treasury Department advises “Getting ready isn’t going.” Come on, “Let’s go”’ and do even bet- ter in the next ten years. “Unce a Plummer” flv? A Five-Part Comedy Eddie Lyons Lee Moran NG l(atheri'ne Newlin Burt ; AReginald Barker Production SAT. & SUN. |GRAND NORMA Follaviand Fridag TALMADGE - : S Joseph M. Schenck presents ‘Western box apples, 51.95 per box at Troppman’s. Phone 927" st ~13tf be used for that purpose. \ Thos. Bailey, Chief Police. 3t1-21 I NORTHERN NATIONAL EAKK Bemidji, Minnesota Mrs. ‘Thayer Bailey left last even- ing for Thief River Falls, where she will visit for a few days. GRAND FRIDAY ONLY REX SUNDAY cn-mm.ss RAY “19 and Phyllis ‘G. 'W. Cross, superintendent of ‘the i Red Lake Indian agency, was a busi- Carr Lake School _ - — — - | ness visitor in the city today. | B ! MASQUERADE DANGE REX T["]AY and FRIDAY | FRIDAY EVENING o JAN. 21 The Best of All Norma Talmadge Incompar- All winter hats above $10 closing . 4 » out at $5.00 Friday and Saturday. La- . able Pictures Fontisee Millinery. 1t1-20 Good Music . .For wood, seasoned tamarack, call F. M: Malzahn. "Phone 17-:.12 st -3t R. B. Strader and Harry Gould of Brainerd were among the out of town busines visitors here yesterday. . / Admission, 75¢c per couple Dra. Laron & Lavaon, Extra Ladies, 25¢ Lunch, 25¢ Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. —Everybody Come— . In Her Greatest Success— Saturday 13 . R THE. Norma Talmadge TOM MIX - WHAT BUYERS HAVE LEARNED P BRANDEB in Her Greatest Success « ABOUT CARBON PAPER WOMAN “The Branded Woman” || “Rough Rldlng Romance | ; From Oliver D. Bailey’s play.... e Many buyers nave learned that the cheapest carbon paper in price is often the most expensive in the end. For that reason they prefer the Ault & Wiborg supe- “Branded” » Directed by Albert Parker A v Comedy Special R rior carbons which not only allow' A ROARING, SPEEDFUL, moreand bettercopies atone writ- ROUSING JOYRIDE OF DELICIOUS LAUGHTER. FOR—It's a Lloyd, and He Who Lloyds, Laughs Long; for Lloyd’s Laughs Last. ing,but,on account of their longer lasting life, cost considerably less. A trial will convince you. -—A]aq Showing— FRANK KEENAN PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Phone 799-J Bemidji This is the story of a girl whd is forced to the very brink of the abyss from which no woman ever escapes and of what happens when her husband learns the truth. \ A Two-Reel Feature that Coets Us More Than Most 3 o Five Recls in Length. The Eminent Character MUTT & JEFF B2 P, Actor in— = =< = “Dollar for Doll “The Son of Tarzan of the Apes” Ene . ; Ay fm; ot ‘“d “The Pirate’s Prey"—Episode 5 e ”}::hbfin:f 'y = Rex Union Orchestra—A. B. Amadon, Director Matinee: 2:30—10c-25¢ Evenings—7:10-9:00—10c-30c GRAND TO-NIGHT | LAST SHOWING .

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