Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 25, 1919, Page 3

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PAGE THREE.. the west. He is only 16 years of age and: has two years left of high school. ¢ His mother is in hopes that he may % Y e be released in order to finish high i g £ b sl 38 R o E L 1 ) school. & i . i z A . ANNUAL CONVENTION. : . . To each dmy give an interesting:and: complete :review of ‘the Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of PR@FE‘S[QNAL 'eitf;mi-l “l"";'-‘“ is i desire. This pege is-devetéd:to persenal- [I¢he First andinavian Lutheran . , mention, social items and news briefs and we solfeit ryourscooperation church, left yesterday for Crookston | s 2 " inits/maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- |f | Where he wil attend the snnual con- A N D I H U Rsmv 3 . DOCTORS R vention of the Norwegian Lutheran cidted by readers-of the paper and by.the:publishers. churches of America. This is the first year the conventions are being held in the different districts. The con- vention being held at Crookston be- 3 ' - Albert E. Smith presents. A ing the Northern Minnesota district. Harry Morey DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. Migs: Loila Jerdee of Walker: is among the summer’ school . students “at_the normal. here at one :time, but has not been|Prior to this year the session has here for nine years. They left'this|been held in one place, which neces- morning. for, Laporte to .'| sitated many of the pastors traveling: l. p Miss Belle Honry b oS Carlson’s father, Amund-Anderson: for long distances h: onller tot h.tt:lnd. ; Ty has gone to Mon- The convention, will close the first & 4 A : tana:wheres he -will spendithe sum-| The Cass Coutny Pioneer (Walker) | part of next week. in another swiftly moving tensely:dramatic-romance- DR. H. A. NORTHROP : mer with an aunt. , “{;j‘:{ t‘l"MIu Cl:n 'Byhre»leltlt lfor 3; : § of the outdoors Os ope Physician : m is evening to . enroll for o] NUPTIALS. 3 n rgeon 2 g Mrs. John Souder of Turtle River|term of m’inmer school at: the. Be- Thr‘:ggawwflw"‘ o . > Ibertson Block Office Phone 153 a 3 motored 'to Bemidji yesterday and|midji normal for ' the: coming six o M: nd “‘" oranh 6 {.yca’n o “ : ————————————————————— ‘ passed ‘the day-shopping. weeks. (Miss: Byhre' has but' just this cfty and Miss Marguerite Hait of ; | : $50,000 to loan - on: oan | Sriduated from the Walker high|py;1;501pnia, Pa., will be solemnized | ; ‘ : DRS; GILMORE & McCANN 9 Tan@iCon. L R ORLEATIN; (llJ'l.ll& ;‘;”‘;‘." :xm:plntlns'l_l‘ e‘m;rh l"d tll:e this evening at 6 o’clock in that Physicians and Surgeons , i school at I B@;‘,isl;‘l"‘ls :U:c;;":ol:ltlnuf city. Mr. Lycan, who has been in ' 3 . Office: Miles Block ! Mrs. William Blakely of Spur ‘mo-|ing her training:as-a-teacher. the navy since 1917, being an en- i A new Vitagraph play Pr tored to the city yesterday and passed sign, has just been released. They ol * Sivasal Norm itk rienin . S48 “Toplon of the-Day"—the new. ¥illletve this evening for Minsonpo- | I ALSO SHOWING £ A V. GARLOGK, MD. - est thing in. movies-—by - “Literary i e # i Mrs. M. Burns of Minneapolis, who | Digest + Magasime,” Grand tonight. | °3te turheliy'i:n is h‘ Pe':l“g“ b‘;{y’ ! P ATHE WEEK‘LY NEWS Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat ] has been visiting relatives in Nebish| - : 1d625 |and atten Bttt | Glasses Fitted for some-time, returned to her home A 4 completed his prepara I(ln'y ekmtrse al s 'AND yesterday. Dr. and Mrs.-C. R. Sanborn and the university of North Dakota and 5 - later attended the university of Min- nesota . He is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. D DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Ph‘:iehn and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone - 396 Res. Phone 297 s e —— D v Mrs. H.-Mayne-Stanton -returned yes- Mrs. Jessie Grove and daughter,|terday afternoon: from Battle ‘Lake. Jmroline Grove of Big Lake were|Upon hearing.of the cyclone-in Fer- among: the ‘business visitors in Be- | gus Falls-they-stavted -for that city, belis . 3 ‘was ther ol b . o0 e wras ona dury cass” M. Sten | INDIGESTION CAUSES SCOURS Tickets now on sale at Netzer's for | ton; howeyer, had -left the city for “All & Mistake,” Friday at the Grand | Minneapolis two hours. before the| Calf Affected Has Boen Overfed, Been : | 3d627|storm, and-arrived . in Bemidji the Given Milk That Was Sour, or - next morning. Upon reaching Battle Pails- Were Dirty. ge;& Given, little daughter of Mr. Lagel Dr. sgn&or'n :‘cleg:lo%dfie:fldfl —— an s: N. E. Given of De ‘av-| and learne at-Mr. Stanton-had ar- 7 enue, is {1l at her home witmx at-| rived in' this city. u::::l‘u:h eme:‘ll m‘?-:mn::“u!':o: tack of bronchitis, z The following item appears in the | With the feeding. It has either been Miss Olga \Andeérson, after spend-|Gully. Advance: *Ray.Speucer, well | overfod, been given milk that is sour ing. the past ‘winter in' Bemidji, loft | known .here, who was.a.member of | Of cold, beenfed-sweet.milk one meal this morning for Laporte, to visit her | the noted.former Gully ‘base .ball club| and- sour 'the -next, .or the.pails or father, Amund Anderson. in 1912, which held undisputed sway | troughs are dirty. Indigestion is-the over the Soo line and' other towns, cause . of - scours, ‘80::in treating: the - Miss Gena Swenson of the town|in those pleasant and Bood-old days,| trouble the first thing to do-is:to cor- -of Frohn, who had her tonsils re-|has been promoted .at Bemidji as pect- the - conditions . thiat brought on moved yesterday, is a guest at the|cashier of the Amerfcan. Railway Ex. fs7 g TONchT home:of Mr. and Mrs. J. F'. Essler. press Co.—his former- position being w&mfifinfl?&oi%gz B i d o ) 4 e . |expressman for that company at that 1sts 1n i . = —————— Cash paid for liperty bohds: In|Place. This shoiild be as‘g0od as be-| formalin treatment. This conslsts TOMOR’R ow DENTISTS quire room' 51, Murkham hotel. 41tf|ing promoted from a-lieutenant to a | 1ving one tablespoantul of ‘formalin’ . brigadier-general in-Uncle Sam’g in- | solutlon, made.by adding one-half Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hedlund, | vincible army.” £ ounce .of formalin:to 153 .ounces of DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST e Office in Winter Block “TOPICS OF THE DAY” something new in motion picture-—produc: ed by “The Literary Digest” DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. LUNDE AND DANNENBERG Chiropractors Heours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W 2 to 8 p. m. Calls made. Bank Bldg. Bemidji .who have been visiting at the N. A. water, in each piat.of milk-fed. Only Ottterstafld ho\ae llu l;rurtle Rger, have . Att:ln-xmyt 'l“lhayer C.‘ B-ll;? re-| half the usual amount of milk should F, t N t. l F t returned to their home in Hampdon,| turned- yesterday noon ‘from Fergus . catea - B K | ) N. D. - Falls, At the time the cyclone roke, | b ‘tae oo e 1o e menc | s ationa eature Mr. Bailey was in Crookston, where Exhibitors’ Circuit (Inc.) presents - i normmal ;again. There are other rem- || ’ Mrs. M. Norman and her daughter, his wite is visiting friends.and upon 1) ‘ DR. J. T. TUOMY ‘Miss Doris Norman, and Miss Loulse| 18rning of the catastrophy he and | ®dles but Bas: besa: Righly ‘vee: LOIS WILSON o 1 DENTIST i Lynch, expect to leave this morning | Mrs. Bailey hurried to Fergus, be-| émmended. v Gibbons Blocy Merkham L+ PR for :akeh Bemidji, where they will H:;l:%}‘!“y'lsl?:llg’t::sl‘x:tom;hr::i;:zi e e GEORGE FISHER sliscbidas t! —G | 4 - ;?:l:ld. t s Taud. [Forks ‘parne e that night and they ar- shi Bed ’&n; '"KF:"”‘ 1 JOSEP HINE WHITTELL rived i+ Fergus the next day. Upon| A Shawnee ty, Kansas, farmer, sy Willlam T. Stock, has more than two: DR-.J. :‘..‘IE)II&DRICH miles of fence, of which the posts are all iron bed posts bought from Topeka junk dealers. He pald from 5 to 7% cents aplece for them-and estimates he STORY HOUR TOMORROW, has a permanent fence at a saving of Get your tickets mow for “All a| Miss Esther Getchell will' have $200. Stock does a good deal of junk Mistake,” at the Grand, Friday.|charge of the story hour tomorrow vard shopping. He has an automobile 8d627 | afternoon from 2 till 4 o’clockin the 9 from wagon, Episcopal church basement. trailer made an old spring Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Lyman have re- salvaged automobile wheels and home- turned to their home at Remer after BALL 18 DEAD. wade-axies, hubs and spindies. = visit-with Bemidji friends. Before George W. Ball died at the home scoming-to this.city they attended the ] t pageant at Cass Lake. of his daughter, Mrs.- Murtin Hogan of Grant Valley this-morning, at the age of 90 years.. His son Wyman ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Jamison of | Ball of Reynolds, N. D., will arrive A Littlefork were the guests of MT.|in the city today to attend the fun. 1 and ‘Mrs. George French the first of | eral. the ‘week. Mr. Jamison is publisher AND THURSDAY of the Littlefork Times. SMIT™ JOINS NAVY. i{ " Lester Smith- has written his " Mrs. Gladys Hawley of Walker is ger visiting in Bemidji for a few days, Dother, Mra. Milo Gallin from ' before ‘going to Montana, where she San Francisco, Cal., that he has en- will join her husband and make her g:::?d;,n 3;' "ll::ty'lo:{ ethl: ;’.::"::: future bome. Mr. Hawley owns 1and | yeary had attended high school in e ———————— their arrival, however, the Red Cross vl :other -organisations had the relief work so well' organized there was nathing they ecould do. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Norman of ‘Grand Forks, N. D., have arrived in ‘the city and have opened their sum- :mer cottage on Lake Bemidji, for the lake ‘season, . .‘H ' Office—O’Leary-Bowser Bldf. Phones—Oftice 376-W Res. 376-R ~# ALIMONY” s . - LAWYERS A story of real life, written by an old court reporter GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYRR Miles Block. Phone 360 10—20 cents Matinee 2:30 Night 7:20—8:00 'o’cloeck Ee e ———— THURSDAY VETERINARIANS “The Lighting Raider” will be shown with the feature of the bill Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Plones: Office 3-R Bemidjy, Res. 99 Minn, Thos H. Ince presents CHARLES . J. WARNINGER — VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 8 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 L 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. (LSS Keep a kodak story of the child- ren. Film developed -10c; print 3c, St W o | [ SHE FELL S portraits. ~Rich- Studio, t. — 2 714-1Mo TOM SMART e e - g e IN VE Dray and Tramster r. E. H. Smith has returned from i . Phone 58 Offiee Ph Minneapolis - where he spent two With the sestiet the we- e $5 America” o M man who -had-her ar- weeks.- He was accompanied by his rested: for theft! brother; E. B. Smith and the latter’s won, Clarence Smith, who will spend several days at Dr. Smith’s home. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Planos, Organs, Sewing Mschines 514 Minneuom Ave., Beridji 3. mistar, Mgr. Fnone 673-W ' This is the-striking:situ- ation in the new World picture ‘he Secial 'Pir p Starring Lester French, son of Mr. and Mre. George ,French, has returned from Philadelphia, where he has been in military service since 1917, having Teceived his release. Another son, -Leonard, is still in the service in (Belgium. = LIGENSED AUCTIONEER Lewis Beroud NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY 514 Miss. Ave ”":v.l; %'A‘;n" Insure Anythi h Ottoes, Beviriy Busk Bidgy Ror 167 o -" Mrs. Florence Spencer, of Bemidji, is epending a few days with her KA ” mother;- Mrs: O. J. Weekley, this THE UKALELE"] i eek. You would think that she be- AV : J lfeves Bemidji is the only place in . g - s 4 ! the whole world to live in.—Gully - . A 4 Advance. » e . GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour Feoed, Eto. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 66 ENTERPRISE AUTO (0. WE PAY the highest market price: for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over. Highest . The Elko orchestra will play both afternoon and evening, for “All a Mistake,”” at the Grand, Friday. 24627 Thevsiigiady ’ i i prices paid for hides. Auto Livery an d Taxi S.e"ic‘ Hinvs S0 Sor Fombloas . e whses Next door . GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. Day and Night Service she will join her husband who oper- Office Remore Hotel, Cor. Phone 638-W ° 112 3d Street -teu': garage there. Mr. and Mrs. Says- 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. EACAy 4 Tatis s Sinviasr oiliees i That when her Office Phone 1 . on the Birchmont road. B emi d l 1 Auto Brother - Residence Phone 10 Miss Ruth Jacobi, who is a stud- ent nurse-at the Michael Rees hos- pital in Chicago, has gone to Grand Comes home B_L From 'service: Foy Quick Returns and Highest Cash WM. M’CUAIG <-—Livgry->- F . D, af brief visit wi ., % . ?::gbt:;er. Mrs.t :3'.3}. .;a.;t:gl:i 'nnd si‘s‘} - He will Ship Your in thelr cottage on Lake Bemidjl. Have his HIDES, FURS, WOOL, S b " M!l. A. L. Baker and ehilflren, ac-|| Five and Seven Passenger Cars . PhOwF"aph talen 253 SHEEP PELTS .'nd BEE w Sirs. Minnte Ptell o hes been e || o, COUREEY ipe 8 apecialty. Cars. | |] ' In uniform 4 WAX and TALLOW <Hgg¥sl¥ |||| FURNITURE AND guest for some time, left this morn-|| I¥ e prices. | |} . Before he & g ' ing for St. Charles, Mian, where|| Try a trip around the lake. Or- ||| pytg it away " | To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY ||| UNDERTAKING ;,:y )‘:ndmyrsét cl;fbr‘ge h_meflph,o{, “' And that N4 118 Belt Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA = 5 t tin t - = T ¢ % m?lllx:, Minns.s, sc?lool:“ghia l;ea: & HP‘hkokt:l:::phl ? H. N. M'KEE, Funeral : Director ‘ 3 thgz.c:flgrtx‘:{ ‘I&ix&lfs:t;.ls:l'lbei?: Please her g LD LT L O O T T T T T T T ¥ " arrived in the city yesterday to spend The best. READ THE PIONEER w ANT AD' several weeks in this vicinity, visit- PHONE 178-W or R ing relatives: Mrs. Carison lived ST TN HITHIIN RN ve Paace i |

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