Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 7, 1921, Page 3

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. day here yesterda; A.! M. Robinson of. Spoo Bemidji visitor yestenday. H. J. fiegerness f Gary spent the f.on business: A t Get “Jack” Rodekubr. to cry:your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. - 4:54tt Mr. and Mrs. L. J. O'Neill of Oklee were Bemidji visitors yesterday. J. W. Williams of Baudette v‘vu a business caller here Wednesday. was'a Phelp’s Grocery delivgn four times daily. Call phone 657 1mo4-1 ‘Aad A, Tone of Northome was a business caller i the city: today. Arthur Wilson of Kelliher was & business caller in the city today, Cash paid tor Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern @rocery Co. 1-19tt H. H. Stelnkrany of Sebeka spent Wednesday in ithe city' on business. ¢ Mrs. Charles Williams of Becida is istl‘):n‘g relatives in Bemidji this week. E. J. Rustad of Thief River Falls was a Bemidji busineés visitor Wed- | nesday. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write WIllits'& Olson, the land men, b 1-1tf Rube Carriveaw of . International Falls spent Wiednesday i the city on business. Jack Jenkinson of Becida attend- ed to, business matters in Bemidji Wednesday. ‘ ‘Miss-Kate Luadtke of Grant Val- ley was the guest of Bemidji friends ‘Wednesday. C. E. Glover, Ben Ruhl dnd Charles Ruhl of Pine River were visitors in Ithe -eity today. $60,000 to loan on farms. - The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27t¢ Mrs. A. King of Turtle River was the between 'train guest of Bemidji triends Wednesday. Peter Norby, principal of the Saum consolidated school, iy a business vis- itor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. A. A..Heath of Swa- tara were among the out of town vis- itors in Bemidji yesterday. . 4 Miss Marguerite Burmer, 11 2 Minnescia avenue, spent Sundey at Lavinia as the guest of friends. Don’t plan your Sunday dinner. We have it planned and will serve Sun- day frcm 5 on until all are served. St. Phillip’s Aid. 4t4-9 Mre. Matt Bertram is reported to be i1l at the Nome of her daughter, Mre, Henry Bertram of Hillside -avenue. Miss Louise Bertram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bertram, is report- ed i1l at her home on Hillside ave-|: nue.- Get the habit of looking for.suech exceptional values as we offer at our store. Consumer’s Shoe Co. ~ -3-23tt Enoch Stora of Wilton' was in Be- midji Wednesday en route to Frohn where he attended the Ungstad auc- dion. Mrs. R. H. Schumaker amd little daughter, Ruth, are making an ex- tended visit with relatives at St. Cloud. County Attorney Graham M. Tor- rance returned last night from Bau- dette where he has spent the past few days on legal business. You have a right to expect to buy footwear cheaper at our store, be- cause you buy at wholesale prices. Consumer’s Shoe Co. . 8-28tf Mrs. C. Edelbrock of Shovel Lake ‘was brought to St. Anthony’s hospit- al Tuesday evening. A gasoline tank exploded in her home and she was seriously burned. Allen Fort of Eckles tramsacted business in Bemidji Wednesday. He Teports that his father, George Font, who has been {ll for some time, is slightly improved. / B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. - E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. ‘Wantedl— Live [pig. (Weighing about :100 pounds. Grand theater. . 2t4-8 . Mrs. M. Glegon arrived fn Bemddji Wednesday evening from Walker. She came to icare for her daughter, Mrg, ‘“Lm. Clish‘of Nymore, who iy quite Just ‘received, a new shipment of taily ‘eards, at Mac’s Confl uon'\:y._ OF 3td4-8 the guest of Mrs. Harry Titus, 1009 Beltrami avenue, for the past few days, returned’ “to morning. / g in the vicinity of Pinewood are Theo- ddre ‘Glessing, ' Gilbert. Kimbal and Carl Freed. ' Ed. Glessing has recent- 1y located near Puposky in Liberty township. t “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will 'sell anything "for ‘you; get' in touch ‘with him:for your sale. ‘Phone 84110 =" 1k 4-5tf . Mrs. Hen#y 'Tuller:and. daughter Lucy are expected to arrive in Be- midji Saturdiy mbrning from New York, and will stay in Bemidji in- definitely. = Mgs. Tuller formerly re- cided in:Bemidji. T o A Miss Helenl' Evans of Grand Forks, wiho spent her Paster vacation at the ‘home of. her cousin, "Mrs. Thomas Porte, returned to her:home Sunday. ceme to Bemidji Sunday and’ will be guests at the Ponte home until to- morrow, wihen' they expett to return. Just Teceived, a new shipment of tally cards at Mac's Confecuon:rys. b 3td4- Mr. and Mrs. Oklee have been in Bemidji a few days transacting business and calling on friends., ;They will leave on the pect;:to attend an I.-0. O. F. banquet Miss Minnfe Bailey returned to Be- ~|midji, Wednesday from Bagiey, where .|she spent @ few days és the guest of her sister. Mrs. Geonge Whitney who has been g iher~‘home this ‘Ampong the recent settlers to arrive |ing secretary, Mrs. A. Guisness; fi- Her brothers, Charles and Frederick, | plqyv mourth = Sunday 11 a. m.| Larry J. O'Neil of | afternoon train for McIntosh and ex-! BRIDGE PARTY. Mrs. Willlam Chichester will en- tertain this evening at the G. W. Cochtan - home, 500 Minnesota ave- nue, at:three tables of bridge. LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD TO MEET TOMORROW EVENING The' Lutheran brotherhood of the Pethel ' Lutheran church . ,will meet ‘Friday evening at-the home of August Blmquist: of Nymore, at 8 o'clock. After ithe business session a social time will be enjoyed ‘and Tunch' serv~ ORDER OF FORESTERS WILL INSTALL OFFICERS TONIGHT The Women's Catholic Order of Forresters will hold its regular meet- ing tonight in the Moose hall. The tollowing, officers ;Will- be -installed: chief ranger, Mrs.°L. M. Ford; vice- chief -ranger, Mrs, J. Bisiar; record- secretary, Miss Agnes naneial and treasurer,’ Miss Ellen Schauls; Neumann. REV. LAMBERT ANNOUNCES MONTHLY SERVICE SCHEDULE Rev. Blaine -Lambert announces the following 'monthly - schedule of preaching ‘appointments: Nebish— first Sunday, 10 4. m.; third Monday 8 p.m. g . i Ten Mile Tsake—first Sunday 3:30 p..m.; third Tuesday 8 p. m. Watson’s—first Sunday 8 p. m.; third Wednesday 8 p. m. ‘Hines—Second: Sunday 11:30 a. m.; and 8 p. m.; fourth Friday 8 p. m., Puposky-—Third Sunday 11 a. m.; firat Monday 8 pi m. Spur Ten—Third Sunday 3 p..m.; tirat Tuesday 8 p..om. first Friday 8 p. m. Red ‘Lake—Fourti Sumday, 7:30] p. m.; first Wednesday 7:30 p. m. I Pomemah—first Thursday and fourth Saturd 0 " there tonight, at which officers of | the ‘grand’ 10dge are expected to be FRI. & SAT. THE BEMIDJY DAILY PIONEER ~ KNIGHTS TEMPLAR HOLD - MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT The Knights Templar their regular meeting: Friday evening at.the Masonic hall. urged to be present as there is to be installation of PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ ELECT NEW OFFICERS ‘At the regular meeting- of the la- dies’ aid of the Presbyterian church held 'Wednesday afternoon: the fol- lowing, officers were elected: dent, Mrs. Harry Reynolds; first vice- president; Mrs. Andrew. Warfield, second vice-president, Loranger; ' secretary. Rasniussen; tt' chaplain, Mrs. lofficers. will hold All members are Alice Reynolds. a birthday lunch. Gwendolyn Smith, pres- Mrs. Reese Mrs. Herbent surer, Mrs, A. Lord; H BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. E. H. Winter entextained this afternoon at her home, 1113 Bemidji | avenue in honor of her son. John's sixth birth anniversary. She was as- sisted by Misses Mary Welch and Eleven little guests . | were present and the time was spent in games, and Mrs. Winter served Tecelved many pretty gifits from the, guests, Those present .were Mangaret Given, Betty Lou Voisht, Jeanette Opsahi, Helen Sandin, Jusiin Tuomy, Earl and Jimmy Bark- er, Howard Ebent :and/Billy. Bolger. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS et ¥ PAGE THREE John ——— REX Theatre Today and FRIDAY present. ‘Wanted/.— Live pig. Weighing labout 100 pounds. Grand leam;:; : T..C. Stuart, 611 Minnesotaavenue, submitted to arl operation at St. An- thony’s*hospital Wednesday :morning, and._is reported to bé getting along as well as could be expected. J. T. Dolan of. Duluth is taking Mr. Stuart’s place as traveling salesman inthis vieinity for the Thuoey;Smith company of Superior until Mr. Stuart ENTERTAINS TONIGHT - Mrs, A. B. Elligon is entertaining tonight at her home, 312 Ninth street, at three ‘tables of bridge. ‘Harold“W. Beilows, son of Mr. and Mns. S. P. Bellows of Park street, .Anoka, and Miss Pearl” Helmer of Bemidji were quigtly married by Dr. Riley at the 'F in Minneapolis;“on Mareh 31 JUNIOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETS TOMORROW NIGHT The Jupior Christian Endeavor of the, Presbyterian church will meet Friday evening with Misses Virginia and Dorothy Rhea, 1010 Beltrami avenue. After the business meeting a sccial time and’ games will be en- joyed and lunch Wil be served. R S 1 TONIGHT Your Last Chance To See ln. kepeat Showing Baptish church, |} Notice is heéreby given that there 1 i are funds in the treasury to pay -all ([l ~ & g general fund warrants up to and in-| cluding No. = 872, isued December 1, 1920, and_all permanent improve- ment fund warrants issued prior to February 1st, 1920. GEO. W. RHEA, Dated April 4, 1920..3ny Trmsut?-"i “RE"-“"LZéi[ DAY” Mack Sel;netft i | Screamer Twfi Cracker-Jack ! ngpy Photoplays | Elko I TONIGHT ONLY WaLLoP 6 |- Jesse L. Lasky g CLAYTON in n A ° | ‘dhe Price = J of Possession 4 Hugh Ford Production * @ Cparamount Gpiclure’ The woman wanted a home, The man wanted the woman. The price of possession was love. Come and see why heither would pay-it until—? | REX Thursday| -and Every Thursday THE TORTURE CHAMBER The Invisile Ray’ Tied hand and foot to the deadly torture chair, she writhed in agony. as the dastardly crime creators turned the_ powerful currents on and off: . What were they trying to wring from this.beautiful young girl? Why did they torture her? What was her great secret? You shall see and know all when you see the most astounding serial photoplay ever filmed—“THE IN- VISIBLE RAY”—in 15 smashing, sensational episodes, starring— Beautiful RUTH CLIFFORD JACK SHERRILL in the fastest moving chapter dra- ma ever shown on the screen. You shall see thrills and action you nev- er dreamed of—you will laugh and cry and be sad and glad by turn during thg— 13 and you'll enjoy the greatest series of episode entertainments the world has ever known.in this type of continwed story pictures so popular with America’s millions. See it at this theatre every week. Sensational Episodes > ~ George Walsh in his new 1921 production \WILLIAM FOX ?vesents‘ GEORGE ot dvama of love and mystery in a big city from the famous.movel by Louis Tiacy Directed by George A. Beranger g NS TODAY OPE £ IT’'SHERE EVERY THURSDAY The most astounding serial ever filmed—*“THE INVISIBLE RAY”—the serial that sets a new 4 record for unbelievable thrills, death defying exploits, marvelous adventure, baffling mystery, beautiful romance, and The serial extraordinary that brings to you the two most popular serial Stars on the screen— lightning like action. Ruth Clifford and Jack Sherrill TODAY marks the opening of “THE INVISIBLE RAY,” the serial sensational, the serial that will hold you spellbound through 15 weeks of the most enthralling, most remarkable adventures, ro- mance, mystery, suspense and thrills. Bring the children to the OPENING EPISODE. tained as they've never been,in all their lives. family, your friends, relatives, everybody. The serial you'll never forget. Let them be enter- Bring your whole Attend the OPENING : Rex Four-piece Orchestra EPISODE TODAY together. You'll be amazed, held spellbound, for “THE INVISIBLE RAY” is the most astounding serial ever filmed. MUTT & JEFF COMEDY Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 Prices—10c-30c To every child under 15 years of age who will bring to the box office of the Rex Theatre a copper penny dated 1853 will be given a free admission to “THE INVISIBLE RAY” Serial. This offer will hold good for any episode during the entire 15 weeks. See an episode of the most astounding serial ever made—“The Invisible Ray”— with beautiful Ruth Clifford and handsome Jack Sherrill. —SATURDAY— FRANKLYN FARNUM —IN— “THE FIGHTING STRANGER” Adapted from the book, “Danger,” by Wm, E. Wing i TWO DAYS—STARTING— SUNDAY THOSE WHO FAVOR THE HIGH COST: OF LIVING " Coming-Sunday & Monday (Now playing Lyric Theatre, Minneapolis i —Their price—50c) i PAMOUS PLAYLRS -LASKY CORP. <PRESENTS 2 The Inside From the novel by Winston Churchill It's Theme is Practical Christianity Dramatic, Stirring, Appealing, Soul-uplifting ELKO THEATRE SUNDAY-—USUAL PRICES::MONDAY:: & The Famous Freckle- Faced Kid—' - WESLEY BARRY The delight of the children and joy of the grown-ups who appears —SAT. & SUN. “Thg COUNTY FAIR” The genuine horse races that will bring you to your feet with excitement are only one of the features of a remarkable picture. GRAND WESTEY BARRY a5 Tomrty PERKNG oTHE (ODNTY FAIR” GEORGE WALSH “SINK OR SWIM” | The story of a two-fisted Westerner’s experiences | abroad, in which is proven that a, Princess in | love is a mere woman after all. | —ALSO SHOWING— i HANK MANN—in ! “HIS WAITING CAREER”—Comedy | and VOD-A-VILL MOVIES i . GRAND 75 TONIGHT 1:30-9 VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY MeGREEVY & JEFFERIES| | DORMAN & DEGLENN “The Village Cut-ups” ' ‘““After the Masquerade” R | SEINORE % DOPRER M| . LAURA MARSH “The Garl from Melody Lane”

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