Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 3

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~ YHE BEMIDIY DAILY PIONEER C. Hilleboe of Federal Bemid,: visitor yesterday. _— Take home a brick of Koor's ice cream. 4-5tL S Mrs. R. L. Mitchell of Bigfork was a caller in the city today. , \E. R. Burns of Ironton spent the day in Bemidji on business. Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak- ery. 14 P 12-44f E. F. Rois rg of Crookston was a Thursday bfismm visitor here, ' - T. Hillstrom of Solway was a Be- midji ‘business visitor Thyrsday. Selling shoes is our business. Sav- ing money:is your business. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 1t2-18 G. H. Warner of Brainerd spent Thursday l_n' ‘the city on business. Gilbert C. Rode of Pine River was a Thursday business visitor here. It's to your interest to become a regular customer at our store. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 1t2-18 Apples, $1.49 per box at Tropp- man’s Grocery. 2t2-19 Axel Mattson of Virginia was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. L. H. Bugbie of Carlton spent the day in thte city yesterday on busi- ness. e, For clean milk and cream go to the Home Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy. imon3-1 Harry ‘L. Gould of Braifierd spent the - day in the city on business Thursday, . Misses Mary Williams and Mar- garet Williams, -G. H: Lindholm and W. E. Noble of Blackduck spent the day in Bemidji. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tt Miss Rose Kurtz, who has been as- sisting Mrs. McLaughlin during her rceent iliness, -has returned to her Lome on Irvine avenue. Rol g | business: in- Bemidji:- for Mrs. A. Oftus of Frohn was a busi- ‘ness visitor in Bemidji Thursduy. 3 liackase. 31 25, at; Tropp« atz 19 rt” Ouver, who ha.q snnc;ed -past week, returned to his home at Ake- 1¢y today. Roy Heggie, who has beén em- ployed at Barr’s logging camp for- the past few months, has returned| to his home near Becida. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold | 10-6tf at Ganter’s bakery. Mrs. John Mayer. of Spokane ;\Vhshlngton, arrived in. th/aC ci Tuesday and is, yigiting ‘at thie home, of George Kusbl on: Beéltrami: ave- nue. Slab wood 6350 ver cart load. Can make immediate delivery. Bemidii Mfg. Co, 12-13tf Miss Hazel Irenme .Aldrich, grade supervisor of the Bemidji schools, who underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis some time ago, is now.out of the hospital and is regaining her | health. Ladies of St Phillip’s.church will | hold a food sale in Gas company of- fice Saturday afternoon for the ‘benefit of the church. 1t2-18 [ S— Mr. and Mrs, anton Hanson enter- tained a few friends at their home at Becida Saturday evening. J. H. Morris, Mrs. C. Trog and Charles Trog, Jr,, were among those who attended from Lake Hattie. We buy for spot cash. Small pros Qts, making a Iow selling price. Con- sumers Shoe !Co. 1t2-18 Mzs. Carl Nyhus of Montana, who has been visiting her “parents, Mr. ang Mrs. J. H. Freemap, of 1201 Irvine .aventue, for some fime, is vis- iting her husband’s parents near Be- cida this week. Mr. Nyhus is in Washington and other points in the «west looking, for a -desirable loca- tion. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. | 10-27t Miss Hypatia Rouse, who came home Wednesday morning via the Becida stage, reports a number of visitor's Monday at the Meadow -iew school wlhere she has been teaching for thefast three weeks. The callers were Mesdames J." W. Heggle, G: D. Greigg, I John Luchen and Glen Allen. AUDE FOUR ACTS - i First Show—7:30 MACK-SINGER-MACK Harmony. Singing & Dancing - PHIL ROCK Jewish Comedian| in the Five- Part Feature Eva Novak i==="TO-NIGHT ONLY: ‘Second “at 9:15—25c-50c “Wantsd al Haadquaflngg' : FOUR-GOOD ACTS AND A FIVE- PART FEATURE PICTURE F. GRAND 5535w 500 “Five- Part ; Piclurn 100 VILLE MARTIN & MURRAY Comedy Songs & Talk " Ray and Ester Glifford in—*“A Bit of a Circus” Stealers Are Coming TO THE Elko=sun.=mon. cart load, 16- /% ineh Jaok vine in thz round, .$6.50,.; Mrs. | H. Millis, Erick Landgren, i E. H. Denu returned toa;y from' a week's business trip to the ’l‘\vin Ciues. ‘ . L Henry White of ' Northern wag mong the out of town-callers \tfis \city yesterday. I FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, »gee or write Willits & Olson, the land men, 1-1tf | s - 1 ‘Mrs. Elmer McFarland of Mentor | |is the guest of Mrs. Gus Larson of rvine avenue for the month. ,Mrs. George Miller of Grant Valley +was among the out of town shoppers in Bemidji Thursday. e W. Z. Robinson returned this | morning from St. Paul, where he at- | tended the hardwaremen's conven- ion. . s — | ‘When you next need feed, try the Courtnay Seed & Feed, Co., where rices dré yight.| At Grlpugers Gro- Third street 9-9tf Earle A. Barker, who has been' n |the Twin Cities for the past few {@»ys on Dbusiness, returned to Be- midji this morning. to her home-at!Grand Rapids after epending the past few days at the home of Mrs: William Gaines. For any kind of a buy, sale or.ex- change in real estatej or personal | property. seee Tess Baudette of th Northern Minnesota Real Estate Ex- ichange. 214 Bcltmnu avenue. Phone 68. 1monr3-1 — Mrs. H. A. Severtson and daugl- { ter, ‘Barbara Ann, who have beea | visiting Mrs. Severtson’s father ani , | mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Getcha'l |and, other relatives for some timu, { Yeturned to their home at Green Riv- er, Wyoming, last night. Mrs E. C. Lincoln of Park Rapids, who has ‘been visiting her sister, Mrs, Sam Hayth of Northern for the past week, will leave for her home tomorrow. En route she will visit her sister, Mrs. Francis Dwyer of Walker for a short time. * Mr.,and Mrs. Pearl Barnell return- \ed today from Minneapolis, where | they attended the Grand lodge meet- ‘mg of the Degree of Honor, Mrs. Barnell being a delégate from the |local lodge. .. The dance committee of Lake Hat- |tie staged another successful affair | —a masquerade ball—Saturdey eve- ning at the town ‘hall. A large crowd was .in attendance, sleigh |loads of young people coming from 1Becida, Lake Alice and other neigh- boring points. They tripped the | “light fantastic toe”” until a late hour, beguiled by the strains of mu- ./sic from violin, guitar, organ and ivictrola. As usual a splendid lunch was served during the evening. | | | | For Better Quahty ‘Fresh Bread, made in Pink Salmon, 1-Ib flat Fancy Rice, 11 1bs . .. Coyfi or Peas, 2 cans New Shelled Walnuts, Wampum Strawberrie Swift’s Pride Soap, 10 Ground Pepper, lb . Empress Coffee, b .. Cream Cheese, Ib Pure Lard, 10 lbs for Sweet Juicy Oranges, Rome Beauty Apples, itrip. Mrs: A."H. Mc!ntoah mw returned [ === TROPPMAN'S Red-Salmon, 1-lbcan .............. Medium Size Prunes, 3 Ibs for ...... White Beans, 12 lbs for ........... $1.00 No. 10 can Grated Pineapple . ... .. .. 10-Ib Pail Dark Karo Syrup 10-lb Pail White Karo Syrup ....... Argo Corn Starch; 1-1b size, 3 for s wvs Argo Gloss Starch, 1-Ib size, 8 for. .. Fresh Fig Bars, 2 1bs . ... Pure Honey, 1-quart jar ........~. . Breakfast Cocoa, 2 1bs ........... . Large Package Rolled Oats ....... Home Brand Jam, 5-1b pail 221-1b sack Rolled Oats .. ..... TROPPMAN'’S —FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY— L "oy {BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF MACCABEES MEETS MONDAY The Women’s Benefit Association of the Maccabees will hold a legular, the | Moose hall at eight o’clock. all mem- | meeting ‘Monday .evening at bers are requested to be present. MRS. GALLOWAY LEAVES ON MONTHLY PURCHASING TRIP “1 Mrs. L. W. Galloway, proprietor of the Elko Hat Shop, will.leave to- | morrow noon for Chicago. and the “Twin Cities on her monthly buying | MVednesday or Thursday. The Elko Hat Shop has been new- 1y decorated a,nd additional improv ments made in the past few days in the way of enclosing the front win-| «dows, new draperies, new floral dec- orations and the 3 DEFUTYS EFTERTAIN FOR GUEST AT SANFORD HALL Mr. and Mrs. M. . Deputy enteff tained at Sanford hall last evening in honor of L. C. Lord of Charleston, Ill., who spent the day here as the guest of the Normal and public w#chools. Among those present were the jpembers of the Normal school aculty, Judge ‘C.- W. Stanton, Dr. and Mrs. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Baghby and Mr. and Mrs. J. McMil- lan. MRS. ANDY LARSON NAMED GRAND USHER. STATE LODGE Mrs. the Bemidji lodge of the Degree of Honor, returned this morning from | ;. Minneapolis where she attended the meeting »of the grand lodge of min- nesota. - ‘Mrs. Larson was elected grand’ ;Isher of the state lodge and she gave the response to the welcom- ing address given by Mrs., Hattie Roche of the Banner lodge of Minne- apolis.. Mrs. Larson has spent the past week in Minneapo as special deputy for this district. EDWATDS-NUSS Miss Violet Edwards, daughter of Mrs. Carrie Edwards, and Leslie A. Nuss were united in marriage Thurs- day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the school farm, Rev. Lester P. Warford officiating. They were attended by Miss Elsie Nuss, sister of the groom, and Ernest Edwards, brother of the Rride. 'The bride was dressed in blue taffeta and carried a bouquet of white roses. After the ceremony, dinner was served to eighteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Nuss left on the 11:20 train for Minneapolis and other points for a two week's trip. Both of the con- tracting parties are well known in Bcmidji and have a host of friends. PHONE 927 and Lower Prices 10c 39¢ 50c 50c Bemidji, loaf. . can, 3 for..... s, can . bars ......... 49c box ITHE PIONEER WANT ADS, She expects to be gone umil Andy Larson, delegate from | A. P. White returned this morn- m;; from Minneapolis, where he has, een for several weeks with Mrs. | Viite, . Whoods. taking..dreatnents, ifor her health, under the girection of the Mayo Bospital at Rocliester. Mrs. White's condition is rapidly im- i proving. BRING RESULTS NOTICE FOR BiD$ The Bgard of Education of Inde- pendent School Distri No. 7 will 3P moval o the high lco {level withi the ug to ground .(mhm of boilers, lumbing, heat- remain property of the board. Proposal 1. For taking lthe w to ground level, cleaning land pi g all whole brick and tile, and the removal of ull debr The right to reject, apy or 211 bid: lis reserved by the b DR. J. T. 'l‘LO\I\', (Clerk), 1 down |3t2-18— i Attending to Chickens and Garden “My neighbors are surprised to see me looking so well, for they thought I would not live to see sum- mer. I had such pain around my | heart as to cause me to faint. I { knew it came from bloating and pres- | sure of gas in my stomach. A friend |in St. Louis told me to use Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and 1 now teel I am do- ing my own avork, attending to my chickens and my garden and have cleaned house.” It is a simple, harm- less preparation that removes the ca- tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis. Onc dose will con- vince or money refunded. At all druggists.—Advertisement. | i { better than in all my life. Drs. Larson & Larson, R Optometrists. 1f trou- bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses or glasses repmred consult them. irtiticial eves fitted. 1\e Mfl\t toLie . m. “Che tulh e wmg_&w ok thetralk | WHAT RIGHT HAD SHE TO LIE?. Also Mack Sennett’s New Comedy— LOUISE FAZENDA—TEDDY—AND OTHERS Elko’. Saiurday REX By JANE MURFIN ‘““‘MY GOODNESS’’ 10c TQ-NIGHT and 25c SATURDAY e T S T T The Best Known and Best Liked Man in the World Is Back at the Rex With His Greatest Production—a Feature Comedy Beyond Comparison, Over a Year in the Studios. And, oh, mamma, when Amadon’s Jazz Boys cut loese their accompaniment you"ll say there never was a show like this. ‘ and JACK COOGAN : The Screen’s Cleverest Child Actor in " STHE Ki FIFTH OF CHAPLIN'S $2,000,000 FIRST NATIONAL CONTRACT COMEDIES 6—REELS OF MATINEES: 2:30 SCE‘JIC BF AU""IFUL THE WORLD’S NEWS PICYURIZED . 15¢-30¢ SOME PROGRAM GHARLES GHAPLIN JOY 6 EVENINGS~20c-30c T —

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