Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 3

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E. A. Linder of E._A. Linder of Tuesday in this city on cream. [ day. day. day. Bemidji this week. ery. ints in the west. ers in the city today. N at Ganter's bakery. itors in the cny today. midji friends yestegday. values arg larger. . bor. E. E. Schulke of Tenstrike spent Tuesday in Bemidji on business and returned to his home Tuesday even- ing. %J \ her un ham hotel. _L wear. a short time. * at Troppman’s. i \ J. F. day ip the city on busi growers meeting. Warroad spnt ‘Tuesday in this city on business. Wagroad spent usingss. ness. \ Cash paid. ror Liberty “bonds. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-13tt Take home a brick of Koor's ice 4-6t! L. R. Johnson of Thief River Falls was a Bemidji business visitor yester- J. F. Stourneau of Blackduck was a business visitor in the city on Tues- Our shoes are easy to-wear and our prices are easy on the pocket book. Consumers Shoe Company. 1t2-2 L. R. Johnsan of Thief River Falls was a Bemidjl business visitor yester- C. M. Roberts of Itasca State Park is among the out of tcwn visitors in Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak- 12-4tf George Walker, Sr., returned last evening from an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Lyman 'of Re- mer were among the out of town cail- Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold 10-611 | M. M. Abott and H. Johmson of International Falls wére busifiess vls- G. 1-19tf Naomi Warrington of Grant Val- ley was shepping and calling on_Be- Our store i8 mnot large, but our 4 4124;:{ Ask your neigh- Consumers Shoe company . 1t2-2 . .For wood, seasonea tamarack, call %\ B0 Maliahn. " Phong AT, o 2-3t1 Miss Alice Jerrard of St. Cloud ar- the city last evening to visit e, E. H. Jennrd at the Mark- Dox't blame anyone but yourself for paying too much for your foot- Go to the Consumers Shoe Co. 1t2-2 Miss Lettie Phibbs, who has been employed at Brainerd for some time, 4is visiting her father at Nymore for Western box apples, $1.95 per box | Phone 927. Johnson of Hines spent Tues- ‘While here he attended the potato and wool For clean milk and cream go to the Home Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy. 1mon3-1 N B Alex Shavitch, of Shavitch Bros; . " returned this morhing from the twin cities where he has spent the past few days on busipess. Its to your interest to become a regular customer at our store. sumers Shoe Co. Con- 1t2-2 ’ Miss Ida Heng, who has been the, - guest at the E. Y. Wilson home-for Crookston Sunday. in Bemidji thfi week. sumers Shoe Co. . ing money is your business. several days returned to her home inl $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minn. 10-27t1 Selling shoes is our buslness: Miss Florence Sorrenson, who has been employed at St. Peter for some | time, is visiting friends and relatives | Sav- Con- 1t2-2 Frank Hermes of ‘St. Paul is in the city on business. Mr. Hermes is con- nected with the C. I. Johnson Manu- - facturing company of St. Paul. \FOB 'ANY KIND of real estate deal, | see or write Willits & Olson, the 1-1tf land men. Paul Tuesday. cery on S’d street. fractured his arm whi Tuesday. to have his arm set. mficml eyes fitted, . Miss Erma Michaels, who has visit- ed at the S. A. Cutter home at 1111 Beltrami avenue for the past two weeks, returned to her home at St. ‘When you next need feed 3ry the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro-' 9-9¢1 | Clynton Keeler, twelve year old | son of Williant Keeler of Wilton, le coasting 12-; 13"{ He was brought to this city‘ ab wood, $3.50 per cart load, 16- inch Jack vine in the round, $6.50 | per, cart load. Can make immedi: dehverv. Bemdiji Mfg. Co. Drs. Larson & Larson. Optometrists. If trou- b bled with Theadaches, * mervousness or eye dis- oraers of any kind, needing glasses glasses rqmred consult them. ate ‘Willam Haas of Tenstrike spent! Tuesday in the city on business re- turning to his home in the evening. ! . | Mrs. Mero, sister of Mrs. E. N.| Ebert, returned to her home at Dor- set, the first of the week after vis-| iting Mrs. Ebert for several days. The meeting of the Athenian so- ciety of the Normal school was large- ly attended yesterday afternoon. A very interesting program was given. . i 1 M. W. Deputy went to Thief River Falls last evening to act as judge in an oratorical contest being con- ducted there. He returned this morn- ing. Fred Bardwell of Northern has re- cently procured a very sanitary milk: delivery sleigh with an enclosed box | for bottled milk and a cab similar to| an auto cab for the driver. i | | Dance at Armory Thursday. Feb. 3. Music by Schuck’s 4-piece jazz orches- tra. Everybody invited for a gocd| time. 2t2-2| A. G. Wedge, Jr., of Minneapolis, 15’ Ispending several days in the city on‘ business. Mr. Wedge stopped over iny Park Rapids enroute here and expects | to return to his home tonight. For any kind of a buy, sale or ex-| change in real estate or personal property. seee Tess Baudette of the | Northern Minnesota Real Estate Ex-| change. 214 Beltrami avenue. Phone ' 68. 1mon3-1, Otto Neumeyer and A. B. Page ol‘ Hines were in attendance at the Po-, tato and wool growers’ meeting held | in the city Tuesday. They returned to their home Tuesday evening. Miss Hazel Irene Aldrich, grade, supervisor of the city schools, was operated on today, at the St. Anth-| ony hospital,- for appendieitis. is under the care of Dcctors ‘\Ic\ ann and Gilmore. \ Special: Regan's one pound loaves of bfead from opening time 11:30 a. m., 11% cents, from 11 a. m. until closing time, 1212 All this week. Carry a bit—sav: Dbit. S\mshiue\(}mceryfl Jean Gibbons, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons, who was ! operated on for appendicitis the lat-| ter part of last week is reported as| getting along nicely and her recov- ery is expected to be speedy. B.P. 0. E. ELKS | There will be a regular meeting of | the Elks lodge Thursday evening. | E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. | NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHOIR ENJOYS SLEIGHRIDE TUESDAY The choir of the Norwegian Luth-| eran church enjoyed a sleighride to! the Christ Larson home west of Be-| midji last evening. Messrs. Larsou, | Ascham and Budahl were hosts. | | NOTICE The Carpenter’s Union No. 2192 at| their regular meeting January 27.; lowered the sgale of wages from Teb. 1, 1921 to August 1, 1921, from 90| cents per hour of nine ho\u' day to 80 cents per hour of nine hour day. As living expenses have dropped we | can see where we can reduce the scale and if living conditions war- rant they will remain the same for the balance of the year. M. A. Aldrich, Secretary. 3t2-3 GIRLS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS WILL HOLD CANDY SALE . The girls’ “Up-And-At-It” Sunday school class of the Methodist church decided at a meeting Tuesday after- noon to hold a candy sale in one of the uptown stores Saturday, Febru- ary 12. Details will be announced | later. b \BRAINERD PIONEER LAID | TO REST MONDAY AFTERNOON | An unusually large number of per- |sons representing the various inter-| ests of Brainerd's clvic and fraternal ‘me. attended the funeral of the late Adam Brown on Monday afternoon ' jat 2:30 o'clock. The deceased was {the fathdr of Mrs. George Kirk of | this city who was also present at th funeral. |He passed away last Thurs iday at a hospital at Hastings. Brown had been a resident of Bmm- erd since the early days and had been active in building up the city in! ievety way. Vaudevflle | FRL ONLY FEB. 4th —Matince and Evening— | E. J. APPLEBY | | Musical Banjoist RICA DUO A Variety of Surpris JAMES and SHAW Blackface Comedy and Singing COLUMBIA COMEDY TRIO Songs %o Different EDDIE LYONS & LEE MORAN in the 5-Part Feature Comedy— “A Shocking Night” FRIDAY ONLY GRAND [} Shel yRS NAUGLE ENTERTAINS THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “Ethel” Helps in a Charlty Appeal POV 2 S 1 contortions that were as amusing as and co-star with mond , backed up the s - appeal in behalf of the )- by Mr. Hitchock, from the steps of the mmng ehildren of United States treas Led room ellancous. Mrs of the misce!lan l.ADIE" AID DI Z“'"El ’L I RRO\: AFIERNOON k d of the Mo fr regular LAST TIME TO-NIGHT " THE PERFECT WOMAN _ ANNETTE KELLERMAN . / 5 In Her Mile-a-Minute Comedy Drama— What Women Love 210 Smiles—76 Big Laughs—16 Scares The tumultuous courtship of Sweet William and peppy, but affectionate Annabel. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION A J 07}77%111 Occ;@siofi at the REX - Alice Howell Comedy—in Two Parts Rex Union Orchestra Matince: 2:30—10c-2%¢ Evenings—10c-50c¢ R T S LR AR e ic & 30c A RECREATION CF MONTE J. KATTERJOHN’ FAMOUS SCREEN CLASSIC— “FLAME iz ‘MKHN’ Wxth DCROCTHAY DALTON And KENNETH HARLAN SHE WAS QUEEN OF THE DANCE HAILLS — A Famous Figure in the Frozen North During the Famous Rush for Goid in the Klondike. —ALSO SHOWING AY All EXTRA ATTRACTION— CHESTER CONKLIN The Famous Sepnett Comedian—Known as “Walrus”—in “THE SOFT BOiLED YECZ"—Two Parts Iwill hold its | ing at the home of Mrs. M. W. Dep- uty tomorrow afternoon. Hostesscs will be Mcsdames M. W. Deputy, L Grandy, J. C. McGhee and P. bits. A lunch will be i n of the church between five « cven o'clock to which they are invit- '37. PAYL'S LADIES' AID HOLDS MEEIING TOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid of St. Pau! Bvan- irs. H. F. Schmidt will entertain. 1y invited LEAGUE “T0 HOLD:. LUIHES%C!AL MI:ETING TONIGHT | The Young of the Sca Lutheran church ial mecting:in. the church pariors at eight oftiock this LVelfll’l A program -will "be ‘given nd refreshmen ved LDy, lhe league members. All are cordially mvned to_attend. e nmsun Slwals STARRING | Francis Ford The Greatest Mystery Play of the Year Fr day~NEAL HART in—“SKYFIRE” A Spectacitlar Drama of the Canadian North- west and the Aurora Borealis. COMING None but— NAZIMOVA Could achieve the heights she does—in “MADAME PLACOCK?” By Rita Weiman A resplendeat drama of a woraan for wihom the love of man was not cnough. Adapted by Nazimova Ray C. Smallwoed, Birector A METRO PLAY zelical chureh - will meet t the hurch basement tomorrow afternoon 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Fi adt and 3 People’s Luther l#azuc | Yo A ! PAGE ‘THREE o o _h_d_,_—-—-—-—.——-r HECOLOR UAEERS | TURPO FOR GOLDS Loo ! 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