Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 5

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Mre. J. B. Burns of‘ Margle spent Thursday in this eity C. Hilleboe of Fed aral Dam spent Thulsddy here on basiness. — Take home a Difick of Koor's ice cream. 4-6tt C. W. Rardia of Brainerd was al Bemidji business visitor toay. A. M. Elder of Red Wing was a Thursday hvsinevs visitor here. Empty éonr sacks at Ganter’s bak- ery. 12-4tt E. L. Tordoff:of Cass Lake was a Bemidji business -visitor yesterday. Mrs. John Jinkinson of Becida is| visiting friends in Bemidji this week. Our store is not large, but our values are larger. Ask your neigh- bor. Conzumers Shoe company . 1t2-4 F. Balley of Turtle River was a Wednesday business visitor in the city. E. C. Besgh of Sugar Bush was a business visitor in the city on Wed-; nesday. —_— Fresh, sweet milk and cream. #old at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tf, ‘William Durrin of Northome spent a few hours in chid)l yesterday on: busmesa James F. Watson of International | Falls was a business visitor here on|11:80 a. m, 11% cents, from 11:30 I e Thursday. Cash paid tor Liberty bonds. G.| B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tt; | Homer C. iBaer returned this| morning from a business trip to the| twin cities. Miss Norma Nissen -of Mahnum-[ en was a visitor in the city yesterday | for a few hours. Slab wood. $3.50 per cart load. 16- inch Jack vine in the round $6.50 per,cart load. _Can make adiote delivery. Bemdiji Mfg. Co. 12-13tt ‘Dr. W. H. Fortm of Lake Julia sapatorium at Puposky was a busi- ness caller here yesterday. Its to your interest to become a regular customer at our store. Con-! sumers Shoe Co. 1t3-4§ E. R. Getchell returned this morn- ing from Minneapolis where he has becn several days on business, Miss Margha Amunderson of Beci-| to attend college for some time. | . When you next need teed °ry the! Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right. At Grinager's Giro- cery on 3rd street. 9-9¢7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deuser of Cass Lake were among the out of town callers in Bemidji on Thursday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Caughland of Park Rapids were among the out of town visitors in Bemidji on Thurs- day. Sav- Con- | Selling shoes is our business. ing money is your business. sumers Shoe Co. P. A. Walling and R. O. Webster ! of Park Rapids were among the out of town business callers in this city yestepday. Harry Rrice, who is employed this | winter at: Hibbing, is visiting l'usl family at 514 Minnesota avenue this| week. FEEE & | g ka1 ! $50.000 to loan on farms. The . . Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minn. | lO-B‘ltfl M. N. Heinzelman of Itasca spent; Thursday between trains in the eity, | and while here was the guest of Mr. , and Mrs. J. H .Koors. PR FOR ANY KIND of real estate daal.< ree’ or write Willits & Olson. the land men 1-1tf Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaiser arrived | this morning from the twin cities and stopped over in Bemidji between trains en route to their home in Bag- ley. y A Don’t blame anyone but yourself for paying too much for your foot-, Go to the Consumers Shoe Co. 1t2-4 wear. and Roy Barwise of La- ‘Wednes- \Charles poric were called to Bemi day by the serious illness of their, William Lilye, of Fourth | mother, Mrs. street. Our shoes are easy to wear and our prices are easy on the pocket| book. (umumcn Shoe Company. 1t2-4 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L; son arrived in Bemidji merning from Minneapol They evnect to make their heme here in- | definitely. Courtney of the Courtney d Seed company spent sev- in the city on business. He home in Ferg left Thursday. orden of any kind. needine glasses or glasses repaired, comsult them.l Artificial eyes fitted. Prs. Larson & Larson. | 3 Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches.’ ) nervousness or eye dis-! Mrs. Otto Simon of Pupmky is in he cuy today on business. Mrs, ,-\ug,u.‘t Leunse left for her Lome today at Werner. heen here for the past month taking care of her daughter, Mrs. Coleman fove, w! ho hus been 1ll. Bread, large xi;e loaves, 2 vents. Troppman’s Grocery for’ 25 2¢2-25 Mrs.1:Jo] 'S mother, Mrs. H. Annet| e past month, returne t0; thelr home thig week. Crowell’s Bromo Aspirin. The |safe, sure prescription for colds, grippe and influenza. Not a laxative. 35 cents at all good druggists. t 1t2-4 For clean milk and cream go to ithe Home Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy. ! 3 1mon3-1 i : Eewiwns George. Clark of Turtle River, who accompanied his son, Fred, to Minne- i apolis last week where the boy is un- dergclng medical treatment, returned !o his home on” Wednesday. | Bread, large size loav :cents. Troppman’s Groce 5 | For any klnd of a buy, sale or ex: Ichdnge in real estate or personal (property. seee Tess Baudette of the i Northern Minnesota Real Estate change. 214 Beltrami avenue. Phone; l68. Tmon3-1 | | ! Mrs. J. H. Koors and nephew, i Clifford, left Thursday afternoon for |Itasca State Park, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Heinzelman for two weeks. Special: of bread from opening time until || ja.'m. until closing time, 1215 cents. TAll this week. Carry a bit—save a | bit. Sunshine Grocery. Phone 85 3 412 q‘ Mrs.. Alfred Ronne of Minneapo-| lis was in Bemidji Wednesday en-|! route to Bass Lake where she will!| visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James theler for about a month. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE J. W ship was pleasantly surprised Tues-| | day evening by sixty-four of his friénds, it being his birth anniver-| sary. The evening was pleasantly, spent in music and games. JOHNSONS ENTERTAIN | ! Mayor. and Mrs. L. F. Johnson en- | tertained at six o'clock dinner Wed- nesday evening. Paul, ard C. E. Jobnson of Big Falls, H\ forest ranger. MISS TUOMY ENTERTAINS i ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY |‘ Mise Elizabeth Tuomy entertained || six girl friends at a six o’clock s\xp-‘ iper last evening in honor of her Those || eleventh birth “anniversary. - present were Alice Reynolds, Doro- thy Nelson, Louise iward, Jane Lu-| cas, Maria Thompson and Edith l‘u(‘-‘ son. | MRS. HATCH HONORED AT ! MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER, Mrs. Walter Hatch was the reei- ! 1t2-4 | pient of ‘a miscellaneous shower giv-"| Lue- '} | en at the home of Mrs. F. H. beck yesterday afternoon. Mesdames Hatch and F. Gregory were the ho tesses. The afternoon was spent in | conversation and music and a delic- {ious lunch was served. Mrs. Hatch was the recipient of many bedutiful presents. Those present were Mesdames Roy | Bowers, H. E. Bowers, Parmalee, P. M. Peterson J. E. Cahill, Chas.| She has|) | Mr.and Mrs. William Johnson o Little Falls, who have been vlsmnén the ! k i I(egdu s one, pound hmvteg | McdManus of Norden town-!! The guests were|, {State Forester W. T. Cox and Assist-| | da went to 'New York city this week |ant State Forester C. Hanson of St. || Clarida Swenside, Ernest | Winslow, Forest Torkelton, Georgef SRerin. I A y Many pretty presents were Tanna Lale, Bthel MG yrou0nt, and all present enjoyed the Hallady, Dwi evening’s entertainmet. leaule). W. K. Dennison, L. Je\\ell Swenside, Mary Sherin antl L\Iiles’ on, G. Jackson, D. Gainey, J. A. McCormick, P. W ’hrondllll L 3. Dalion, s Torkelson, lone. Derbert {P. D. Brett, T T. McLaughlin, Luebeck,. John Murra M. J. Poppenburg, Porter and D.’ Newton. ' W B. A OF MACCABEES TO MEET 0{“ MOFDAY EVENING Tlie ) mem Beneflt associ [ o in ‘the ’Wflude Rice Vull |business meeting cede the ceremon [he served and a social hour will fol-' ! ; LUTHERAN YOUNG PEOPLE TO MEET THIS EVENING The Young People’s society of the Lutheran church of Nymore will' hold a regular meeting at the home of Dora enson evening at 7:30 o'clock. A parcel fair will be held and zhe alue of the parcels not to exceed fif- ti 11 be Lunch attend- - sold o the highesi {will be served and a large ance is desired. PRESENTS { MILES SHERIN SURPRISED i ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY ! ipa Ip 5 i his twelfth birth ann i [he | | se -mvmul guests y | Fadden, Mel* en, i i Her husband was one of § those broad-minded men. 4 Didn’t ask his bride to i slave around a kitchen. Wanted her to have a ‘“career”” cf her own. FILM QOMPANY “HOLD YOUR _-HORSES ERT e - N IOPPER i Sc she took up aviation— with a teacher too hand- some for routine work! And then?!!***1112221? Now Hubby swears that a wife’s place is home. NAOMI CHILDERS SYLVIA ASHTON and SIDNEY AINSWORTH i Are in the Cast x / CParamounl ) GPiclure —Also Two-Part Comedy— ! oA FLIVVER WEDDING” ELK TONIGHT AND SATURDAY UL T T T | i | I T T T REX THEATRE TODAY & SATURDAY | i ‘Laughter, Fast and Furious’ ! ii —is the keynote of this Rupert Hughes’.comedy. | I Pinnacle Production, Inc., presents— Tomorrow NEAL HART DAINTY NEW Every woman of a neatly shod fastenings add ine and lovely ‘wear. . the prices, \are Iow press you that it is not too early to plan for the newest of spring footwear. The “B & D” Shoe Store Next ‘to City Drug Store BELTRAMI AVE. B WEAR FOR WOMEN certain air to a smart costume and dresses up a worn one. Trig new Slippers—In favored = ATe——— Spring modes are here. Buckles, Beading and unusual There is something very femin- There is something very good to know about.. .. 1t is our de- - > sire to 1m-"?sg- | “SKYFIRE” ! A Great Human Drama Enacted in the Woodsy Atmo- sphere of the Canadian Northwest Beneath the Mysterious Glow of the Northern Lights. This ¥s a big, gripping tale of the Canadian North- west, in which Neal Hart takes the part of an officer in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. The story is a thrill- ing and beautiful one—one that you and your family and friends will thoroughly enjoy. MUTT & JEFF COMEDY FI6. .. :36—10 SPRING FOOT- knows the charm foot. It gives a Px,6...... Fvenings: 7:10-9:00—10¢-30c¢ Straps, FOUR FIVE REELS ACTS VA-TD-[-Vl I-I. of PIGTURES TO-NIGHT ONLY Matinee—2:30 Night—7:30-9:15 E.J. APPLEBY RICA DUO al Banjoist A Variety of Surprises JAMES and SHAW GOLUMBIA GOMEDY TRIO Blackface Ccnedy and Singing Sonys so Different ““A SHOCKING NIGHT” GRAND THEATRE to their charm. about this foot- too—thc- LEetAS upon Eddie In the 5-Part LYON Comedy Feature Lec ~ MORAN &' BEMIDJI JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS THOMAS MEIGHAN ' WILLIAM DeMILLE’S PRODUCTION— ‘Conrad in Quest of His Youth’ Based on the novel by LEONARD MERRICK A Paramount Picture A Romance of Life’s Golden Adventure KATHLYN WILLIAMS AND MARGARET LOOMIS ELKO | SUN-MON-TUES REX OPENING SUNDAY P . S RS O Y METRO PICTURES CORPORATION presents PRI Nazimova “Madame Peacock” By Rita Weiman Directed by Ray Smallwood “3‘2’5“5 TROPPMAN’S ™=r* FOR BETTER QUALITY AND LOWER PRICES Special Lot Jonathan Apples, box. .. .$1.49 Holiday Nutmargarine, 3 lbs No. 1 Storage Eggs .. ............. 39¢ Carl Opsata’s Pure Honey, quart jar.., 85c Corn, Peasor Milk, 2cens ... ........ 25¢ Tomatoes, large cans ... .. e i 15¢ Country Club Pumpkin, 3 cans ... ... 28¢c Shelled Walnuts, Ib .............. .. 58¢c Blueberries, percan .- ......... to.o. 29c¢ Oriole Brand Apricots, 24-1b can 39¢ Oil Sardines, 4 cans .. ....... ceiv.. 25¢ Mustard Sardines, 2 cans .......... 25¢ Grated Cocoanut,.1b .......... ... .. 30c Fancy Rice, 101bs ............... . 89c Cooking Figs,51lbs . ............... 69c 8--0z bottle Vanilla Extract ... ...... 50c Arrow Borax Soap, 10 bars . ....... .. 47c Fresh Peanut Brittle, Ib .. ......... . 25¢ 22-0z Jar Bengal Jam or Jelly . ... .. 34c 20-0z Jar O.-B. Preserves . ........ . 34c No.3CanCutBeets . ............. . 16¢ Sweet, Juicy Oranges, 2doz ........ 49¢ Sweet Juicy Oranges, med. size, 2 doz. 59¢ Lemons, per doz 27¢ “Pillsbury’s Best”” Flour, 98-1b sack . .$5.50 Troppman’s FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY g DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS " PAGE FIVE ni LR T T T L G

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