Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 3

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LIVE FIVE YEARS ~AS MAN AND WIFE J; [ Brother and Sister Take Orphan- %, age Keeper’s Word They ¥ Are Not Related. Sparta, Wis.—There is a rule In the {State School for Dependent Children here that's elastic enough at one end but extremely exact at the other. Chil- dren-may be admitted when two years old, or four or six or eight—it makes no difference. But when they reach the age of fourteen, the school heads find a job for them, and out they go. That's why a little girl was crying . and a boy was blinking-when they sald good-by ten-years ago. The boy | “Some Day I'll Come Back for You. was golng to Nebraska 6 work on a farm. .The girl had two years ‘of Spar- ta ahead. “T'll never see you again," wailed the girl. “Tll be all alone” ' “No,” sald’ the boy. “Some day I'll <come back for you. I'll make some money—and—and: you and me'll be __flddle Cooper- kept: his promise.. It took a long time and he had grown into a stripling ‘Edward Cooper when %o returned to find ‘his school sweet- Beart ‘|lving as the adopted daughter 6 hadn't forgotten, either. 8o, five years ago, Edward Cooper and Edaoa onpehflbsolug,ely no relation, the old mib who keépt the school records had dBsured them in childhood when they k thelr puzzle to him—were mar- <A child was born four years ago and two years ago another came. Ed Coop- o hud'difculty to'take cafeof ‘hls: i #rowing family. The ‘authoritiés, fear- Rk ing they would become dependent, be- : an’ v%nqtlpm The old records "Edward - Cooper and Edna lwaukee. The district attor- |mby says & mistake was made years #go; that they are brother and sister. THIS ROBBER IS TALKATIVE Entertains His Victims While Reliev- Ing Them of Their Cash and Jewelry. 8t. Louis.—Ralph J. Brice of. this ity lost $12 when he was held up in the wee hours of the morning by a conversational robber, who chatted for several minutes with his victim. “You look intelligent,” the robber told Brice, after pushing a revolver under his ‘nose. “Intelligent men 4don’t fight under these conditions.” Up went Brice’s hands. “Had any experience like this be- fore?” the highwayman added. Brice veplied that he never had. 1 “Well, Intelligent men usually turn 4~~~ thelr backs-and don’t get hurt on an occasion of this kind” Wheén Brice turned he was relteved- of his roll. The robber talked continually while he went through his victim’s pockets. “The best thing to do now Is to walk straight ahead and dou't look _pack,” the robber sald as a parting ~warning to Brice. WORKS .OUT OF BABY’S BODY Large Needie, Swallowed by Infant, ls Removed From the Child's Foot. l Dallas, Tex.—Four months ago the P seventeen-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. " James Callahan swallowed a h large needle. Physicians spent hours e trying to locate the needle and the % parents have spent months of worry. A few days ago the baby began to worry. There was something hurting its left foot. The mother investigated and found the point of the needle pro- truding through the skin. It was im- mediately removed. STTIZZEATOTOTTOTTETOI DTN, | Steals Wife’s Picture and Gets Fine of $10 <] Salem, Mass.—Convicted of larceny of his wife's photograph, William Hallissey of this city was fined $10 In district court. Hallissey's’ mother-in-law was the complainant., $he charged that Hallissey borrowed the pho- tograph after his wife died to OO 2 X XXX X0 o¥s > o XXX QL R s OO a7 TR X XX H I >0 XX FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 . Qooper are_locked up {n the county |’ Jalt: since he ducked. %’v‘;:a:}. g"‘mng‘ dlgnlp utr Coh'ym xgg Glen Fish {s hauling logs for Wal-| ¢onight and you'll be" delighted” with . for Best Dressed l.ndy ter Shachers. your dark, handsome_hair and your " and Man and also for Martha Webster was a visitor at|youthful appearance within a few 3 Comical Dressed La dy !| Rose ‘Hill Saturday. da: THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - : HA KKK KKK KKK KKK x 10U18 * KKK KK LR KK KKK KR KKK KKK KK KKkHKKKKKEK] Lyle Sanders, who has been very * WASKISH. * il with pneumonia and under the ¥ KK ® KKK XKKEKKKKXE|care of Dr. Smith, {s now recovering, Mrs, Wold returned home Satur-| Willlam Jennings, Jr., left on|but isstill confined to his bed. ) day' after spending the week With|Wednesday for Kelliher, to seek em-| Mrs. Arthur Dailey has been on Mrs. 8. M, Tell. ployment. : g » the sicK list but is now recovering. J. Harkins was a visitor in tlack-| Quite a number attended the dance - duck Monday. which ‘was given at the home of Al-| Casper Knapp and family visited Miss Grace Neuman is spending a | bert Petroske, on Saturday evening,|Sam Lee and family Sunday. re\; dfi“’rwlilth ItVIrs. “;Vtx:ld. RN February 1. Among th]e nu(n):lll)er Mrs. T. J. Wright visited her . M. Tell returned from Ly '8 | were: Misses Dorothy Carlson,-Olive|daughter, Mrs. Harry Vogt, several camp to spend Sunday with his|Shirley, and Slgna Loungman. R st et AT (O BOYEES family. J. C. McGhee, county superintend- 5 . = ARy To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY Word has been recelved from|ent of schools, was in our vicinity Robert ' Norquist, serving with the|last week visiting schools. 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota twentieth engineers, that he has| Olaf Olson, went to Kelliher last GET AFI‘ER THAT landed at New Port News, Va. week and purchased a horse. s . Miss Selma bl;lorquist celebratad ‘ er fourteenth birthday anniversary COLD RIGHT Now X Tuesday e\reningd by entertaining a : s *S(;H;O; ;(;;;* : o e i N few of her friends. The young peo-| KELLIHER . B d N d L ple all report a good time. KKKk HKKKKKXKX Kk Xx%*| Got bl:fll.t ‘fg‘. it with a eml !l" ! mor ar imne e Frank Barry is back in school. ttle of Dr. King's XK KKKKKKKKXKXKKK| mhe entire school has been or- For Quick Returns and Highest Cash M SHIP YOUR : Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow ew Discovery x CH TES, «| ganized to participate in the Nation- Sec - SAUM SCHOOL NOTES, al Health Tournament, called “The| ¢ 13th Street ond Street KK E KKK KKK KKK KKK 01607 the Cloth of Gold.” A he never let I.lltol.lgll or tt:ild or case and to in Magne Hagen is a new pupil in| - Valentines are being made by tha| o BUIPPC BO until it grew dangerous. Beltrami Ave. Nymore She just nipped it when she began to primary and intermediate grades for sniffle or cough before it developed the eigth grade. Miss Ruth Wilson from Crookston | distribution from the school Post-} yerigusly: Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half hour. Car office on Friday. Z : y . Is visiting ber sister Mrs. Irvin Mis- | O O epection week for all| , Mem womeny and children of every leaves 13th street on the quarter to and quarter after have used this preparation for . Fly years a8 a prompt’ rehiever. . A1l || each hour. FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers. ages are using it today because of its positive results, Generous size bottles. 60c and $1.20. Constipation Corrected R. w, KIEHL, Proprietor Dr. Kini‘; New Life Pills tonight mean clear bowels, a clear head, clear A dance was given at William|text and library books in use at Klocks home February 1. There was | school. All.books showing abuse or a large crowd and everybody enjoy-|unusual wear will cause the pos-| ed a good time. sessor a fine and caution to insure A high school party was given at| better treatment in the future. the school house Friday evening. The Williams children have re- Helen and Olive Carlson visited|turned to school after prolonged ab- friends in town Saturday and Sun-|sence. thinking, a..day well begun in the day. T REadia it R ot o o b S morning, good digestion, clearing skin, s SSSSS Kermit Rickford froze his thumb * RANT VALLEY. ~ *| Mildin action b d comfortable, e x kx| At drug sores everywiere, ‘236" | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER quite badly Wednesday morning C. W. Kingsbury and wife called while driving to &chool. Arthur Krogsen was a Dbusiness at the Arthur Dailey home Saturday. Mrs. Casper Knapp visited Mrs. caller in Bemidji Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krogsen visit- Fred Lange Saturday afternoon: Mrs. H. 8. Stilwell and son John liam Hanson were Bemidji visitors *********#*'**’*onednylastweek. : Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, who have to her high school work in Bemidji left Tuesday for Bemidji. We are in-|after a long absence. formed that they have purchased G' b th B . e B d d Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wentworih Y e dJ M ¥ hed b Baerhame o e e Elks at the Elks Temple, " tuire bens.” L)\~ p 9 the Entire Band. ing in the Campbell Lake hchool was 9 r s l o a %v‘esk’:omd vigitor with her parents. I's Grandmother’s Recipe to Mr. Getchell who has been logging | tle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur in this town for the. past three win-| Compound” at any drug store. Mil- * STEENERSON, *{ can tell it been l&pliod. Those whose hair is turning gray ed Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dolgoard Fri- KHK KK KKK KKK KK KK L Bemidli shoppers Monday. Be Sure to Attend Miss Maude Wright has returned been living on the old Cotton farm, land south of Bemidji where they SAGE D Y Butler home. Frank Shimmel met with a painful | Bring Back Color and ) » 3 N ; acctdent Friday. ‘While felling tim- Lustre to Hair. o, . 3 ) . bers, adtraelfiot hl:zlltng upslhn1 anoiher . , \ tr nd, falling, T. mmel on 3 b q the head Infllcting & paintul wound.| You can turn gray, faded hair YN Byron Wentworth called on J. H.|beautifully dark and lustrous almost . » \ Locke Sunday “last. over night if you’ll get a 50-cent bot- e ters finished his contract last weeks|lions of bottles of this old famous or becoming faded have a surprise day. * TURTLE LAKE * Mrs. T. Silversack and Mrs. Wil- The Big Masquerade Ball will make their future home. Miss Elsie Luense who is teach- - Mrs. William DeGrave called upon | Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the TR v Mrs. A. Luense Saturday. addition of other ingredients, are g oA sold %nnuatly, 8ays i.t v‘viellih\owt: d?.f; 3 - : f ist here, because arkens the 4 . ***’************flmm{nfl and evenly that no one 3 g KK R R R KK KKK KKK Tom Laughery made a trip to om. Becauns - aftef one. or. ‘Rapid River Thursday to take Char-| 80 ?::figfio;u echus ym, pue or les Ebert and family to Redby, where | 530, "201 “your locks become luxur- they will open a hotél. e iantly dark and tifal, » The ground hog must have seen | ““awi 1o oy o m"‘“‘! youth, Gray- have "had twenty " beiow "weather | haired, - unattractive "folks - aren't CASH PRIZES and Man. Eil preparation iz a toilet re- quisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of "MARCH 3RD We Re-Open Bemidji Steam - Laundry Our 11th Year J.J. TRASK. About forty couples attepded the masquerade ball at Stratton’s hall in | Minnie. Kettle Knutson and Rene Elliott went to Thief River Falls Thursday. Ralph Patton of the regular army is visiting his parents in Minnie. Andrew Aasen is home from Du- luth. William Zaoorill is getting out a nice lot of logs. Ed. Fosburg is doing some build- ing for Mr. Westlund. Ed. Fick took a sleigh load of peo- ple to the dance at Stratton Satur- day. Ranch Home Come in and let us show you how economical it is to use Cornell-Wood-Boxard for the walls and ceilings of your ranch- home. Slecping quarters, too, are more easily "kept neat end sttractive when this superior interior finish- ing material is used. It is so easily and quickly put up. Yocur men can do the work in their spare moments, Beside being heat, moisture, sand and dust proof, Cornell- ‘Wood-Board will not warp, erack, chip or buckle. Comes in standard sizes with full directions for applying, in every bundle. It will pay you to keep a bundle on hand for emergency uses— };&o{ues in 32 48 inch even SMITH-ROBINSON LUMBER CO. - Phone 97 BEMIDJI, | % make coples of it, and that he » | § failed to return it and later de- ::: | stroyed it. Kt | P K] 50 DRI XK HXIH I XX HIHIHKHXNK ] | | i S R e —aT, i e P i T | RN Y ) R | 1 1 i ! i ‘ | |

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