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

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7 ’ R . 2 & 4 » R e g P s i M b S b e e A £ R i B e o e A b B R R 8 B T, ~THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, 1921 ’ PAGE THREE § e e e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - . 7 ORNO 240 Wednesday business visitor here. %- @ ‘honor of the birthday anniversary of | mex . < - @e é [homor o e A etaus re.| ~AMENDMENT TO SUNDRY BILL |4y 1o provide approximately $30.-|available for the flscal. year egln- 1 3 “H freshments were scerved during the ——— 000,000 for hospitals for sick and|ning July;1921. Both sums are to 3, &> .OW'MB you dflfln need feed iry lh'; ,@ _fl ;ul&cruoou: e (By United Press) ! disabled soldie The amendment in available until expended: “ urtney Seed & Feed Co., where ! @‘ 2 k./ 8 \Washington, Feb. 3—Senator Rob-| 5 | === 1 | Eighth street. The rty wa: Aad A Tone of Northome was a| At Grinager's |MRS. KRAMER SURERISED prices are right. ini SENATOR ROBINSON OFFERS of Arkansas offered an amend- | provides that $15,000,000 become | to the sundry appropriation|available immediately, the rest to be —H Gro- | ot 9 C. A. Nachbar of Crookston was a|“®¥ °% 3rd mireet. 9-9tr business caller here yesterday. | & BY LADIES LAST EVENWG i Lucille, the daughter of Mr. and |MRS. RIGGS ENTERTAINS AT ! A number, of friends and neigh- | N . .For wood, seasoneq tamarack, can [ Mrs: B. Wi Cooper is very ill at her, MUSICAL THIS AFTERNQON bors pleasanty surprised Alrs. Buu- ! F. M. Malsahn- Phone 17-J. hiome ‘witls, rheumatidh; | Sira. 6. ‘Oliver Risss. enlertilied iy o e ier lvneh | 7123t ) | her pupilé and lhei:emothers at aizhg; t‘“?“ with, }‘,L,l‘,.‘ ".1“)"‘ l"x‘ic" Westarn ok aiies. ¥E96 e DOR | muaiioie ot the owe af. Mess B BB [ e e OE e e et ! : 5 M .M. Chery of Blackduck was a|at Troppman’s. PLone 927. | Kenfieid this afternoon. | Yo nusLe.uE * Bemidji busi a < 1-13t¢! | nished the entertainment after which emidji business visttor today. 4 H / 3 |a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. . { YOUNG PEQPLE ENTERTAINED {T. J. Andrcws, on bebalf of ereT“e home a brick of Koor‘u‘ ;r:; \ $50,000 to loan on farms. The! AT L. P. EVANS’ FARM HOME | zuests, presented Mrs. Kramer a am. o Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Mina. | o . beautiful gift. Those present were: o . . ol 10-z71e 1, A P °F young people gathered iy ana Mrs, Clifford O: Bt Pinnacle Production, Inc., presents— | Mes. P Morad of Deer River wag iYown of Frohn the first of the week |24 Mrs. AL Labonty, Mr. und Mr : - ! \& Wednesday sl}opper in Bemidji. H. Dojee and F. Homes of North- | and enjoyed a o evening w"h.Lean Ji\x‘;s?fi\vls"?ng' ’l\;r Slussu)n,\{\'lrs, = i ’ f town zames and refreshments. . A BWE- Lol eb- D T A \ Empty flour sacks at-Ganter's bak-| o1 Were pmong the out o ster. i " 34 ' ery. 124t | Visitors in the city yesterday. }IJI"NEA SOCIETI‘Y . | - _i : i by \ [+ " | EPWORTH LEAGUE HCLBS . ) S W. A. Sackett of Coleraine was a| For clean milk and cream’ go to, MEET FRIDAY EVENING | MONTHLY BUSINESS - in “ i business visitor in Bemidji yester-|the Home Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy, The Linnea society of the Swed-| B MEET g e day. 1mond-1! e, Lutheran church meets. ac the| ~The Epworth League of the Me: i | rezidence of Mrs. T. B. D ale Fri. | thodist chureh met Tues even- 66 99 i We must sell a lot of shoes in your Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blair, 817 |day eveni J All memb- | 118 11 fefi“’“;‘ monthly buslgess ses 5 | vicinity to make the low price pos-|Thirteenth street, are rejoicing over|ers are cordl ly invited to be pre-lsx;’t“_“‘_ mt (;x‘na of ; Anna Brown, . ) M sible, Consumers Shoe Company. the arrival of a fine baby boy on|sent. Ziar?;ueluetpsori: “;}‘:i“:h‘!‘fie‘;‘e’;‘?"l‘j ‘AZ' claarefle. flavo!'ls 3 ! 1t2-3 | Tuesday. : : i partment reported the organization fllfi_fllwmns A Great Human Drama Enacted in the Woodsy Atmo- i | MRS OPSAHL ENTERTAINS |5 5 Mission Study class under the i sphere of the Canadian Northwest Beneath the Mysterious Mrs. F. L. Weatherley of Laporte| o yyy for spot cash. Small pro- | Mrs, J. J. Opsahl entertained lasti direction of Mrs. M. W. Deputy, with Glow of the Northern Lights. T & 3 . 1t2. 3 3 B . | very interesting study of *“Anci is is a bi ippi e F: i - sumers Shoe Co. 123 | e elightful evening was spent.| eoples at New gk (mml:‘fl_l“':‘é This is a big, gripping tale of the Canadian North Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold |'A very pleasing feature of the even- | the industrial situation of the ficlds P2 M west, in which Neal Hart takes the part of an officer in the at Ganter's bakery. J0-611| FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal. | ing's enjoyment was ihe specially of missionary endeavor with that of oval Northwest Mounted Police. The story is a thrill- | e nr write Willits & Olson, the|delicious refrcshments which were| he United States), MiMss Ethcl | ing and beautiful one—one that you and your family and We have settled the shoe problem | land mem 1-1tf [gerved by the h | Tamison was elocted to fill the ¥oe| o ool | fl'il‘;ldfl will thoroughly enjoy of your neighbor, why not you? Con- — [cancy left in the First departmen: | i ) & sumers Shoe Co. 1t2-3{ Allen Sime of Decorah, lowa, who WEDDING SURPRISE PARTY ?y Esther Chapman. A committee on { And the Northern Lights shown on the screen will af- has been visiting his cousin, Mrs.: GIVEN BY RS, WILLET | [0R00 ¥ wuan and I-x' \‘\r' ] BEMIDJI FL&HAL Gn ! ford you a genuine treat. M. Heinzelman of Lake Itasca|Frank Latimer, for some time, left! A wedding surprise was given by mfifu i “\*,""H tee . N spent Wednesday in this city on busi-|for his home today. Mrs. Nels Willet last Saturday eve- chairman. i ness. - v ning for her brether, Fred iensel, |,q journed after Which: refes CHOICE 5 ; at which a large number of ‘friends|were served ar o UT FLOWERS AND —_— = Cash paid Tor Liberty bonds. G. Special: Regan's one pound 10aves | ang neighbors were present. T'\Q}:‘pcc}x?( ;:“cg‘:w: ‘1“(‘)““ ‘“‘l“'” cuT PSANTSS B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. of bread from qpening time until gyening was spent in dancing, after| e deninal | ! T-19te|11:30 a. m,, 11% cents, from 11:30 wyjch o fine lunch was served. | : isti i v d % a. m. until closing time, 123 cents. | gkl . | onl 1‘{:;’5_11']:)& total eap- Artistic Designs All this week, Carry a bit—save a I ted in eur milling in- R. S, Luce of Intersfational Falls s * Sunshine Grocory. " Phone 851, MRS, BENZLEY ENTERTAINS ~ | austry in the Dominion for the calen- |} PROMPT ATTENTION @62717 4/ / ’ Z?fi?t the day here on business yest- 442-5 AT BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON | dar czzvr }lsllulfixx))oulxts to $76,611 GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS % 9:? o /70@ y. & | Mrs. F. Bentley of Ny tabo] overing the operations of 1,255 | ———ee w @ en . co 10 e es.y = m‘y'mg |l meatay Rad ot a5 -, | tained at nex{)i:flylxd‘):ty N eheon for | individual plants. Bemidji, Minn. “ it’s sho ou a 3 or any kind of a buy, sale or ex- | Arrs, Rice Wednesday o s ildi can save you money any time. Our|change in real estate or personnl‘Mrie?%};me{ccA Séli‘o mi;‘ h‘;‘fi;“fi.‘;’;l SUBSCRIBE FOR THE New KaplanllBglldmg e selling prices are low. Consumers|property. seee Tess Baudette of the gerved and an enjoyabie time was | DAILY \PIONEER Ihone a1 Shoe Co. ~ 1t2-3 | Northern Minnesota Real Estate Ex-had by all present. Covers were \ Y | P P . change. 214 Beltrami avenue. Phone laid for ten. - | = e = - Y A.'G. Wedge, Jr., who has been in|68. Imon3-1| s - the city several days on business, re- turned to his home in Minneapolis LADIES ENTERTAINED S Wednesday night. NOTICE ar xenmero ResiENCE|f FOUR FiVE REELS The Carpenter’s Union No. 2192 at Miss Lucy Dunnigan and Mrs. b3 : Is the shoe probiem bothering you? | their regular meeting January 27.1E. Kenfield entertained twenty AGTS Try the Consumer’s Shoe Co.—one|lowered the scale of wages from Feb. ung ladies at the Kenfield resi- flt PlGTUHES v pair or a dozen. One price to all. |1, 1921 to August 1, 1921, from 90 dence last evening. Among the out % P t2-3 g«ants pter houl: of nguei hm;lr d”& to of téwn guests were Miss Alice Jer-! sgsens? cents per hour of dine hour da: rd of St. Cloud, ) Thelma Steen | — G- LR . EIIIaI:} wlgod., $3.50 gfir cart lgals.elgd As living e[)xlpenses have dr?lpped t‘;e nneapolis and Miss Lois Davis TOMORROW ONLY “ ) 1nc! lack pine 1 e _round, B can see where we can reduce e and Forks. . % . A . 2 mer cart lead, Can make immediate [scale and if living conditions war- B | Matinee—2:30 Night—7:30-9:15 s delivery. Bemdiji Mfg, Co, 12-134 :;:nt;?ey wilfl t1i]emzxin the same for ! ESDAMES WHALEY AND ! B e e e T — - g he balance o e, year. ! . e o ey, sumt st s oumcs |~ B X APPLERY RICA DUD / =% ) rs. Larson rson, | 3t2-3 elightful afternoon bridge par- | Music. s it 7 A TTn: Optometrisia, If trou: A b bk e [[]| meioscal Banictst | A Yoriow of e bled with headach er Whaley assisted by Mrs. Julius ! { v ok B oy B.P. 0. E. ELKS |Smith at the Whaley residence, 109 ' JAMES and SHAW GOLUME!A GOMEDY TRIO oraers of any kind, needing® glasses| There will be a regular meeting of | Blackface Comedy and Singing Songs so Different b4 ” or glasses repaired, consult them.|the Elks lodg&lai: T‘l;u?;any avening. y Artinoal eyes fitted. . H. RARD, Sec'y. | Lee Eddie In the 5-Part (¢ Y o . | MORAN LYON Comedy Feature A SHOCKING NIGHT [ ” GRAND THEATRE ATHOMAS 1.INCE PRODUCTION B \ @ Qaramount Giclure i LT~ S REX h E a r g @ B % Comedy—*“LYIN’ TAMERS”—2 Parts E == W@ ! TO-NIGH [ d s TIMES : FIGHTS P rancis Ford “wims HiGNCIS FOI h IN 8 “Crimson Shoals” rimson oais . ‘ i0¢ & 30¢ 4 " ONE MAN PLAYS 1:30-9:00 0 Ig g _ Three Distinct Characters A RECREATION OF MONTE J. KATTERJOHN’S . » . . . : . . FAMOUS SCREEN CLASSIC— N making a selection for your busi- A-Baffling, Bewildering Mystery Drama 7 ' OF y . A . “ h”’ unc , ness stationery be sure that the With Real “P : THE «Crimson Shoals” is a vivid melo-drama of mystery, . paper measures up to the standard thrill and action, moving with express train speed to ofle < H 3 of the most astounding climaxes ever witnessed in the * of your success. Thesuperiorquality of Slont drams. At . BERKSHIRE " “The Son of Tarzan of the Apes ' " Rex Union Orchestra 8 a kite, A ‘And her |n'ving was just “out Matinee: 2:30—10c-25¢ Evenings: 7:15-9:00—10c¢-30c / of sight.” . 7 of sight. When a man raised her ive, [, =——— - And amuck in a kitchen— B o = . good night! e Ak RE X OPENING SUNDAY - see them. et desisn s i ’ i METRO PICTURES CORPORATION 9 They will lend to your susiness et : : by that quiet dignity ‘ i | ||correspondence that q gnity n With DCROTHY DALTON — { which goes with assured success. And KENNETH HARLAN SHE WAS OUEEN OF THE DANCE HALLS— ASK YOUR DEALER A Famous Figere in the Féazen North During ) in nous Rush for Geld in the Klondike. If He Does Not Have It in Stoek 99 __ALSC SHOWING AS AN EXTRA ATTRACTION— E i 799-, J . Have Him Telephone 795.J € CHESTER CONKLIN et g P’IONEER STATIONERY HOUSE a a m e e acoc The Farcous Senneit Comedian—Known as “Walrus”—in e p - BEMIDJI, MINN. : e «THE SOFT BOILED YEGG”—Two Parts Wholesalers By Rita Weiman —_— Dirested by Bay Smallwood ¥ G TGOV T SEPRE { N "

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