Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 20, 1922, Page 5

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~N W During the absence of The | Pionger’s regular society report- | . who have items | erest or social i i are asked to: call Phone No. 13 or 402 in reporting. these events. The: same . courteous considera- tion will be given ‘items of this nature ai in the past, when the source is known, Sam Ellis of Blackduck is in the ¢ity on business matters today. v Y B, CHiltoni of Sught Bush township | attended, to business matters in Be- midji Thursday: : Fifteen-inch -hard. and! sft ‘wood slabs far $3.50 per Toad at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 12712 /1y, H. Koors of Koars Brothers ‘went to ‘Laporte.dfid- Guthrie . yes- terday on bu iness: for his-firm. Louis Guthery of Turtle River Aransacted business in, Bemidji Thurs- day and drove to'his home in-the eve- ning. . Grape fruit, 5c,. orangesy: 2 dozen for bbe, at Troppman’s Grocery. 2 o 1t1-20 Dr. A. V. Garlock is in St. Paul}. this week, called there by the serious illness of his sister, Miss Garlock. Millions have said “I Do.”” -1t1-20 Harley. Hanson: of. Big; Lake was a business visitor in Befmidji- Thurs- day, refurning home late in the af- ternoon. s 4 g — - Gus McClernan of Fourth street ‘gnmed to” Blackduck last Tuesday left Thursday for Grand Forks where [after visiting: at ‘the L..A. Rearick he, expects to transact businéss for a few days. . Spring will saen be here. Have your car painted or’ varnished mow. Barnell. Phone 202W. d Miss' Mygtle ~Madson of ! Grand Rapids, cawe Wednesday- to-visit Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Montague. She re- turned to her home this moon. Apples, $2.50 and up at Tropp- ‘man's Grocery. 1t1—\20 1-17t Mrs; J. R. Evans, a guest at the home of E. R. Evans for the past two months, returned .to her home in Ean' Claire, Wis., the first-of this week. SolR b “l Do,” a Harold Lloyd laugh spe- cial at the Granad theater Sunday and Monday. 1t1-20 E: R. Evans 'has._returned -from Minneapolis. where he had been in attendance. at the lpmbermen's con- vention -since the :early part of the week. 3 s . —_— Millions will laugh at “I Do.” K ; e e | - g o 181:20 Mrs. E. R: Evans, who has been confined to her home with a sprained . ankle for the past two weeks, is much jmproved, it is repofted.. i Lots of good dairy butter at Tropp- man’s Grocery. 1t1-20 i Mrs. Caroline Abbott of Foreston, Minn., arrived in Bemidji last Monday hight to spend the balance of the winter with her’daughter, Mrs. Ray Kaliher. . j $50,000 to loan -on’ farms. Dean TLand company. “ +1-18tf Mrs. Andy Larson, deputy for the Degree of Honor lodge, ~went to Walker yesterday morning in the in- terests of the lodge. She is expecte! to return tonight. B e B ok -y 31 dozen, eggs, for..$1.at. Tropp- &n:m’; Grocery. 1t1-20 Mrs. H. D. Bowers of Winnipeg ‘has been the guest of Mrs. R. Brown- Jee this week. She-left. the city yes- terday to visit her sister, Mrs. Bil- lings, at ' Wadena. Attend the dance at the old armory January 21. 'Music by Schuck’s Jazz orchestra. Dancing starts at 9 o’clock. Everybody welcome. * 3t1-21 Mr. and Mrs. J..J. Conger enter- tained last evening at 6 o’clogk din- ner for. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Mon- tague and Mis Myrtle Madson fro: Grand Rapids, Minn, 1K Rooms 50c, bath 25¢c. Henry Falls? rooming house, 315% Beltrami ave- nue. .. 3t1-23 County Auditor A. D. Johnson re- turned - this morning' from the -Twin Cities where he has been in, attend- ance at the meeting of ‘county’ audit- ors from nearly every county in the state. He also attended the Minne- - sota tax conference.. o Lo Mr. Gwinn of the Sanitary Bakery Mishes to announce tohis’customers and creditors that he is ‘now full owner of the New Sanitary Bakery. , v 181-20 _Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Yates leave the city for Duluth tonight. Mr. Yates has been employed as express meéssen- ger between Bemidji and Sauk-Center for some time and it is. with sincere regret on the part-of their friends that they are leaving to make-their home elsewhere. g i TO HOLD FOOD SALE The miscellaneous division- of - the Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will hold a food sale at the Bemidji Gas company’s office tomorrow a!temoori{ at 2 o’clock. Mrs. J. B. Minnick-i chairman of this division. [Monday evening ‘homes, two memp \igst week. Frances | da; a visit at Brainerd lait Satarday. Pearl|to Cass Lake Tuesday morning. ville, Ontario,. where-he expects to visit for some time. Main went to Little Sauk, where fire | have been impossible to building. The fire was quic! tinguished by means of chemicals. There will be:a dance at the North school house, District No. 42, Satur- day, January 28. A ‘basket social will be given in_connection. The Ladies’ Thursday afternoon at the home of 'MISS GAINEY ENTERTAINS Miss Gladys Gainey entertained a number of young ladies at her home last evening. Sewing and social con- versation assisted in passing a very pleasant cvening. Lunch was served by the hostess. = PRSBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID The ‘apron di Presbyteridy, Ladies’ a meeting last ‘evening 'at ‘the ho; of Mrs. E.;R. Evans. The ladies icided to meet twice a month i at the. differpnt ers to enterthin each timé > PR IR S SIS L B X * i TENSTRIKE * T S T = 2 ) ' Mr. and: Mrs. John Aiken are the proud_ parents u»f a baby boy born “A. B. Davis returned from his trip to St. Paul. * The baseball team expects to give a dance on Sty Valentine’s day. Harry and Mac Johnson made a business trip here from Hines Mon-| {Ir!. Ed ‘Richardson - is expected’ back from New York the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Herman enter- ‘tfl(_qed friends at cards Monday eve- ng. 5 41 % Mr. and Mrs. William Gerlinger of Spur visited here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stowell re- home.: - Mys. L. A. Rearick returied from Rev. Carl Zorn left for a short visit 1. B. Stuart left Monday for Hunt- _ There was a Lutheran choir prac- tice at the E. F. Kruger home last Friday. = .. . ¢ it f + J. F Main of Minneapolis was here to adjust fire loks at the W. A. Rice store - last Mdriday.” From “here ' Mr. GRINAGER’S SUNSHINE GROCERY b Phone 851 Stigar, best granulated, 10-1b bags ... 63c Crea}nery utter, I-1b _nrints,:3 lbs for......$1.00. :Grape Fruit; medium size, 2 for .............. 158¢ Swift's Pride Washing Powder, for laundry, cleaning, jscrubbing, dish washing, large size, : &, pkgs for ... 69¢c 4 e = Délicious' “/Aipples, new syiflment,' all sizes, : .85 Dixie Belle home = made Cookies; by the basket Luna“White:Laundry Soap 5 new size, 10-o0z bar, 112 bars 25 bars Sée our window for guess- ing“contest.” This is worth your while. Ivory Soap given- away as -prizes, ~whether you buy or not. Palmolive Soap, 3 bars 25¢ Hardwater Castile, . .LenpxS@p, 27 bars..$1.00 | QR T Headlight Matches, 6 to a carton.............. 30c Crystal White Soap Chips, .35s selle!fs ........ 25¢ Pike County Tomatoes, 215 cans | Orange, California Sweet Navals, 2 doz .......... 55¢ l Sunshine Brand Coffee, blended to please you, or you return the unused por- tion to us, per lb........ 47c \ R Chief Bemidji Brand Cof- fee, tall 1-1b cartons, 40c value . .35¢ 3-b cartons . Milk, talls, a can.......... Milk, talls, 2 for ....... Milk, talls, a can. completely destroyed a building. trip to Hines Monday. at the E. F. Kruger home left Tues- day evening for Park Rapids. .|Monday evening en route from Big Falls to Park Rapids. potatoes from Farley to LaCrosse, Wis., Tuesday. ~ Co., of St Paul was a business caller Monday. . with Mrs. W. A. Ri another narrow escape la: Bee and sparks falling dov h the chimney .ignited-tie sacks causing & the ‘inflammation which causes prac- fimomdnfing‘.fire which ‘was not diss|tically 0! —_————————————————— IIIIIIIIllII_IIIlllllllllllIII|I|||IIIIII|||IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||III|IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIII Herman Gregg made an important Gene Hart, who has been visiting Mrs. Hart passed through here E: E. Shulke shipped a carload of Mr. Higbe of: Griggs, Cooper & |yes had colic attacks that put him to bed. | But a man can’t stand the pains that | a woman can. He thought he was| Miss Margaret Hampl is visiting 1ce. ce & Co. store had week. In The W. A. seem to help him any. Like a drown- ing man grasping for a straw, he tried | Wonderful Remedy, whicl old us about, and now he v s anything. door: 1 preparation | ' orced. open | that moves the ecatarrhal muecus |S hrough the [from the intestinal tract and allays y hasement, of the sto = m & chimpey the t. A number of empty. H ' 0 all stomach, liver and intes: vered until opening. time . in- the' tina ncluding append orning. If there had been any darft One dose onvince or money re batevor initiié basement it would funded. At All Druggists.—Adv. LESTER CUNEO THE SMILING DARE-DEVIL In a Western Picture of Thrills— Blue Blazes History is still making in the Great Southwest where fortunes are won and lost in the pursuit of “Black Gold.” Cattle-rustling isthe pastime of evil men—and a beauti- ful woman isthe pawn, in the game of life. ACTION—THRILLS—MORE ACTION Lee Moranpfl-rTé'gnfipyP .D.Q. Grand i3 Tonight 1:30 &:9:00 “ USE THE PINK 10c REBATE TICKET B George Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION ~ s ‘PAYING the PIPER ko ith DOROTHY DICKSON. ALMA TELL ! ¥/ ROD_La ROQUE J T _On one side was the glare, the glitter, the white g ghts and jozz. The other, the challenge and | o s ngpiration of simple hearts and love.” Which ~ “conquered? See “Paying the Piper.” N USUAL PRICES—Matinees 10c-25¢; Nights 15¢-30c ELKO - Sat. & Sun, ~Specials for Saturday Whole Coffee, regular 32c grade, spe- cialfor .........oovuevneno.. 28c Mothers’. Spaghetti and Macaroni, 3 35 bars of Armour’'s Hammer Soap . $1.00 22 bars of Luna Soap, special for. . .$1.00 50c 30c Penick Syrup, 1 gallon Half gallon .................. Karo Maple Flavor Syrup, 1 gallon.. 80c Lily of the Valley pure Fruit Preserv- es, halfgallon................$1.30 AT T AR AR AR AR R RS AR AR Brer Rabbit Maple Syrup, quart. . .. 60c Tea Pot Tea Siftings, 1-1b pkg..... 18¢c Quaker Oats, 3-1b-7-0z, 3 pkgs for. . 75¢ Blue Rose Whole Rice, 1b......... Tc Cream of Nut Oleomargarine, 1b... 25¢ Larson Bros. —PHONE 167— | Cor. 2nd & Minn. New Kaplan Bldg. = 00 The Mrs. H arriv Clarence Theriault spent Sunday with his parents at Blackduck. .Waldon of Minneapolis ed here Tuesday to visit Mr. 3 | Waldon who is connected with the Aid will meet next|Crookston Lumber company. Berger Anderson came et { Blackduck Mond: J ¢ L'k M lp \\'e({?‘il\g Dbell us 1 | Tenstrike € a VIan | hen Roy Greigg and EllaKetchum twill enter upon the sea of matrimony. orrespondent wishs Satur |going to die and the doctors didn't @ @ OO0 00 OSGOO ANOTHER Just the kind of a romantic adventure you would enjoy — - ALEO-—: Bryant Washburn In a Five-Part Comedy S ETRAIG vn from for a visit. all ring again at v, January 21, '. g s them man merigage instead, thrills, in city and country lanes. EL K n LAST s g WA - ramém}\lr. Players Las}f:/{"Co'rpora'fion- 7 15 THE WAY “\W s Cosmopolitan Production 0 @ paramount Gpiclure, Prurnh HT, A ouija romance of “spirits” and buried gold. And a couple of crooks who set out to lift silver and lifted a All warm with love and kindly hearts, and set, with its LT TTTTTTEREE Joseph M. Schenck presents NORMA “THE SIGN ON T i [LLOTHTETEEE Qi REX Today ‘A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION [ TALMADGE Never so splehdid as in Channing Pollock’s famous play—Directed by Herbert Brenon— E DOOR™ “Not only the best cinema version of anything of mine I have ever seen, but the best photoplay of its kind I ever saw.”—Channing Pellock. % EDUCATIONAL COMEDY \ yourself. ? Two Reels of Thrilling, Seasoned Laughs % ALL LAUGHS! ‘A Christie Comedy. N GRAND e i REX ORCHESTRA—J. ZelikofY, director , -—-SUN. & MON Matinee 2:30 Evenings 7:10-9:00—10c¢-25¢ All 85¢ 10 inch Double Disc COLUMBIA RECORDS A good selection of the most popular. records now on sale at [these reduced prices by all Columbia Dealers. COLUMBIA GRAPHAPHONE C0., NEW YORK W

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