Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 S items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs, Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them. selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every will be given proper consideras tion when source is known. My, and Mrs. H. Horton of Puposky were vistors at the fair yesterday. Donald Blue of Northern was among the visitors at the fair Thurs- day. Miss Esther Runguist brook aitended tne 1air yesterday. of Clear- in Bemidji - Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G.| B. Houley, Northern Grocery Gu. 1-19tt son and son, Wal- Mrs. Wm. Mas semiayi| ter, were fair visitors 1 ‘Wednesday. o N George Fort of Eckles was the guest of friends while attending] the fair Thursday. i Boys’ tan calf school shoes at $1.98. | Consumers’ Shoe Co. 2t9-23 | Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kilborn of Puposky came to Benidji Wednesday and attended the fair. George Stillwell and family of Lake Hattie drove to Bemidji Thursday and visited the fair. Sam Paquin of Eckles drove to | Bemidji Thursday, transacted busi- ness and attended the fair. It’s a real feast of shoe values we are offering this week. Consumers’ Shoe. Co. 2t9-23 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of Island Lake spent the day Thursday in Bemidji attending the fair. Mrs. Albert Lamson and Miss Vie- wor Stolquist of Clearbrook spent | Thursday in Bemidji attending the| fair. KID DIXON and Smokic Rolland is- allenge to meet all comers lers at fair grounds this| 2t 9-23 | Raiph Dickenson and family of| Bu a autoed to Bemidji 'thurs- day and visted friends and attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bennett of St.| Paul are guests in Bemidji of Mr. and M C. A. Knopke, 3191-2 Beltrmai enue. Autumn festival means a feast of sonable shoe offerings at lowest Consumer’s Shoe Co. 2t9-23 Mr..and Mrs. Joe H.. Carter and Mrs. N. R. Knappen of Tenstrike spent Thursday in Bemidji attending the fair. M. D. Stoner of Brainerd, former county surveyor of Beltrami county, transacted business- in Bemidj this‘ week and attended the fair. | Mrs. W. H. Gleason and grand-| daughter, Miss Ruth Hyatt, and Miss Mabel Clemer, all of Pinewood, were in Bemidji Thursday attending the fair. Dance in old armory, Sept. 20, 21, 29, 23. -Music by Shuck’s Jass or- chestra. All colors. Everybody in- vited for a good time. 3t 9-23 M. and Mr Carter and family of Hines arrived in Bemidji on the train Thursday morning and will attend the fair here for a few days. REX Saturday East Lynn "3 1t 9-23 Mrs. O. J. Laqua returned to Be- midji Wednesday evening from Alex- andria where she has visited for sev- eral wecks at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry Wilcox. " Mrs. Frank Tunberg of Clearbrook came to Bemidji on the morning train Thursday, attended the fair during the day, returning to her home on| the evening train. Peter Moe of Margie spent yester-| day in the City, the guest of triends| and while here attended the fair. Mr. Moe has just returned from an ex- tended visit with relatives in Nor-| way. — | kinds. Garden , asters, dozen, 25c. v. Phone 363-J. Bel-| trami Nursery and Greemhouse, Ottc Cut flowers Drose, Proprietor. a-15tt | Mrs. C. H. Mrs. H.| Olson and H ar ng friends here for a hile atttending the fflil‘.; J. M. Long and larrived here from North Dakota re- SUNSHINE E. R. Lee of Nebish was in Bemidji yesterday attending the fair, Earl Grinois and family of Solway were in Bemidji Thursday to attend the fair. Helmer Hanson of Cass Lake at- tended the fair in Bemidji yesterday. Peter Moe of Margie spent yester- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carter of Tenstrike came to Bemidji this morn- fair. Wm. Bryan and son of Tenstrike returned Thursday night to their ho.m_(-; after attending the fair in Be- midji during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayford and family of Hines were in Bemidji yes-| terday and were the guests of friends | while attending the fair. . Mx:s. H. J. Botting and Mrs. George bc.ofle]d of Cass Lake are visiting rel- atives and {riends in 'Bemidji this week while attending the fair. Joe Shavitch an(] family are to make their home in Bemidji, having cently. Mr. Shavitch will now take an active part in the Shavitch Broth- ers cltot;\ililghstore, which has been operated by his brother, and partner, Alex Shavitch. AgRd Bermey Mr. and Mrs, . G. Halgren will lgave Sunday evening for Minneapo- lis where they will make their home. Mr. Halgren has resigned his posi- tion with the government and accept- ed one with Gamble-Robinson Co., of Minneapolis, the firm for whom he )wm:ked before he became a federal officer. The Halgrens have made a large number of friends while in Be- ;:llldjl, who wish them success in their ome, Planting time, Peonies, Iris, H: cinths, Tulip; Na’rcissus and Dah‘odm. Beltrami Nursery. Phone 363-J. = el 6t9-29 SUNSHINE SONSHINE | GRINAGER'S SUNSHINE GROGgpy/ Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit Tel. 851 120 Third St. Best grade Granulated Sugar, &) in 10-1b bags, at ery Butter, made Minnesota Wntern‘;e!ons, ripe, sound and of excellent fla- vor, special . Cocoanut, in bulk, fine auality, clear white and shredded, at, a lb . e Sunshine Coffee, a.finer coffee] was never blended; retails Large size Gold Dust; retails for 35c—special, pkg........29¢ SUNSHINE Bread, Koors or Sanitary Bakery, at 2 for ............. 25c¢| Lux, for fine waists, pkg......10¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, large size iQuaker Quakies, large size SUNSHINE Postum Cereal, large size....20c Strawberries, good quality, 3 for S— N Tomatoes, a few cases left, to| go at 2 cans for ,zs:; SUNSHINE Syrup, No. 10 tins— Light, a gal Dark, a gal ... —_— ...59¢ 2] %" |Salmon, 1-1b tall pinks; mar-! % ket firmer—a buy at 2 cans | % for ... ..27¢! > h Rice, broken, clean, free from dirt, a lb. Lenox Socap, the new large size, 25 bars for ....... $1.00 Visit our’ Booth No. 9 at the Northern Minnesota Fair, where of Puposky visited at the homes of Mr. and M Knopke and Mr. and Mrs. J. also attended the fair at | { Mrs. Milton Bjorkquist and W. Jones all son of Gon | came to Bem ¢ morning | g the day. | former resident of | transacted busi-| but now of Minneapolis, was in Be midji a few days this week trans- acting business, Me left for his home | last evening. Bemidj | SUNSHINE SUNSHINE we have cut a line of Richelieu Fruits, Vege- Samples are Brand Canned tables, Fish, etc. served. So you judge for your- sclf. We arc not seiling from lthis booth—just showing you he merits of the Richelieu can- % [ned goods line. 7. 7 Remember the place and pay n c Z § us a visit. | SUNSH Ly e B it The public is invited to attend the aturday special cvangelical services-to be held E"St‘L_yf‘“ . |tnis. evening at the Congregational 1t 9-23 church in Nymore beginmmg at 8 ing for the day to be present at the | pPROMOTERS EXERCISES | by Miss Shipman NYMORE CHURCH TONIGHT o’clock. “Iney will be .conducted by Rev. Stell ot 8t Paut.” * AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY During the Sunday school hour at the sfetuodist' churen Sunday, 11:45 to 1%:45, promotion exercises wiil be neld, and those graduating from one department of tne Sunday school to another will be given dipiomas, and tuose 1rom the Primary to the Junior department will be presented bibles also. Following is the program: Lord’s Prayer by school. Song, “A Little House I Call My Own,” by Primary department. Memory verses, FPrimary depart- ment. Welcome, Glendora Rice. .Memoxy Verses—Second Year Be ginners. Excrcises—Third Year Boys. Exercises—Third Year Girls. | Piesentation of Bibles to Third Year Primary Boys and Girls. Song by school. Books of the Old Testament, by Junior Girls. Books of New Testament, by Junior Boys. Presentation of Diplomas to Junior Girls and Boys. Remarks. Song by the School. Benediction. W.H.Clune ‘ presents Directed by Nell Shipman qnd Bert Van Tuyle From an originalstory. The End of Her Primrose Path! Famous Playcrs-Lasky Corporation, resents “The WOMAN || GOD CHANGED' A COSMOPOLITAN, PRODUCTION. a Q’ammmml’ 'A romance of Broadway’s reckless love and a South Sea isle where two troubled hearts found peace. | WITH SEENA OWEN | E. K. LINCOLN || ELKO | A | 1oty | .~ 8B , i EVANGELICAL SFRVICES AT Primary 3 Primary. i Diplomas and | Saturday afternoon at 2 o’cloc ) A4 s L LADIES of G. A. R. CIRCLE WILL BE ENTERTAINED The Ladics of the G. A. R. Circle will be.entertained at the home of Mrs. Mary Graves, 512 Ninth stree members are requested to e present promptly. M. E. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT ASKED TO MEET TOMORROW The mcmbcrs?of the Primary de- partment of the Methodist Sunday school are requetsed to meet at the church “Saturday ternoon at ses to be given g ‘the Sunday the promotion cxer at the church duri school hour Sunday. Rex Sunday Ijgfiam ~ tory by William Wallace Cook Directed by George E Marshall Tale of a modern ranch own- er whose cowbcys used air: planes and autos in place of bronchos. o CLYDE COOK COMEDY. ’Nuf Said l MfieYour Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Gould will move the first of the week to 902 Bemidji avenue, the house which is being vacated by Mr. and Mrs, F. G. | Halgren. TONIGHT | Last Times Tonight HAWORTH prorents { TEGOLDEN " HOPE wme EDITH A STORY OF THE WEST A Different Kind ELKO Tonight Last Times | 0000000000000 T I T REX THEATRE SHOWING SATURDAY ONLY “EAST IN 6 PARTS ‘ —Sat. & Sun.— LYNN” - Style Show Garments Commencing Tomorrow We Will Offer All : Garments That We Show at the Style: Show at a Dis- count of 25 per cent. T | PILPLIL LIS PIL LS PLLLLSL LSS LS NS L SIS LS ““ACTION’’ A Big Thrill-a-Minute Western Feature— of Friendships and Fights—Love and Laughter STARRING HOOT GIBSON THE NEWEST WESTERN STAR, With CLARA HORTON FRANCIS FORD ——ALSO SHOWING— “THE RECKLESS SEX” A Two-Part Christie Comedy GRAND ¥ Tonight 10c & 25¢ O I FISK AND MILLER TIRES FREE AIR' VULCANIZING ., City Tire and Repair Co. D HIIE BRI L IRARE 5 REX Theatre Today —SHOWING TODAY ONLY— The Laigyers o Hell-Roarin’ Mountain “JUDITH OF THE CUMBERLANDS"” Another McGowan Knock-Out! A Signal Sensation! Georgeous Mountain Scenery Helen Holmes L. D. Maloney Paul C. Hurst ‘Thomas J. Lingham William Brunton A dramatization of the famous novel— ‘ “Judith of the Cumberlands,” by Alice. McGowan, published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York. Here is speed! Here is pep!’ Here is suspense! A Breath-Taking, Arm-Clutching Drama in Which the Action Never Slows Down. REELCRAFT COMEDY—In Two Parts MUTT & JEFF REX ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 ———————————————————————————————————————————— —COMING SATURDAY— “EAST LYNNE” { e

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