Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 30, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1919 CLEARWATER RO! MANSLAUGHTER AVERTED. C. R. SANBORN, M. D, DR. D. L. STANTON CARRIERS ARE WELL “The ending of my story has been Pbysician and Surgeon SRMTINT REMEMBERE]) XMAS completely spoiled.by careless proof- Office: Miles: Bloek Offce 1n Winter Dlooh reading,” complained the angry au- || g Phone 449——01 i thor. “Here at the conclusion where Sk Tios;ohens; 88 ~ DRY CLEANING Sheriff Saved Trip After the judge looks down af.the.detee. Clothes Olesners for Msn, Women = tive and asks, ‘Are you Pendleton || DR. H. A. HASS and Ohildren i People Who Have Habit King? what does the printer make : R “Borrowing’” Wood him say? Listen! ‘The great de- DENTIST y tective, snatching off his false beard Office Over Boardman's Drug replied, “1 a. m.”>” s “That certainly leaves the reader tore. Phone 447 BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e —PUBLISEED NVERY APTERNOON NXOEBPT SUNDAT: TR BEMIDII PIONBER PUBLISKING CO. G. E. CARSOM, y E. H. DENU, Pres. and Treas. ) Sec. and Mgr. 4 tered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter anaer yes ot ‘Congress of March 3, 1879, o (Special to The Pioneer.) Clearbrook, Dec. 30.—F‘ne weath- er. Northern Minnesota has found| ; ) . : itself once more with -ideal winter | '} the dark,” mused the waggish edi- weather predominating, with the best | tor. Then they looked at each other of sleighing, which is grand for par-| and laughed.—Boston Transcript. ties who have heavy hauling to do. SR 8 G G i No attention paia to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Wnklzul’lonm must reach this office not ter Tu of each week to jure publication in the current issue e ——————— DR. J. T. TUOMY : North of Markhar Gibbons Block ¥ham m 30 5 DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. ; : August J. Jacobson, the rural mail carrier on route No. 2 out from Clearbrook, was handed a splendid Christmas present by W. C. Huff of Greenwood, who presented Mr. Jaocb- son with a check for $1. Such-grate- ful remembrance for true service is highly appreciated .by our rural. car- riers and.goes far to cover the many hard knocks experienced by them throughout the season, Bring us your clean oot ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth acoepted.. DR. E. H. SMITH R . Physician and Surgeon Pioneer Office Office Security Bank Bleck Bert J. Helland, of Clover town- ship, has entered the contest to win a Fordson tractor put on by the Rural Weekly. Bert is a hustler and.is meeting with splendid support by the people in our county. Here is hop- ing that eBrt wil lbe the successful one at an early date. — STATE BOARD PLANS FLOOD RELIEF. The Minnesota relief board is planning to spend the sum of $75,000 in giving relief to stricken families in five Northern Minnesota counties, including Beltrami. In this county, the Red Cross chapter and civilian relief have been helpful in many ways in relieving destitute families, made so by destruc- tive floods. Homesteaders in Beltrami county were in many instances bereft of their homes and holdings, gained by valient struggles to create homes and bring prosperity. Homes have been utterly She—Jupiter has eight moons. He—Gee whizl Fancy courting.s girl under elght of ‘em, DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block Frank B. Boggs, who is railroad- ing out of Superior, visited over Christmas with his family here. For Health, Growth, Strengtb LUNDE and DANNENBERG f de?ltrogle]d,t ;tock g!i?]wngddand klilled, grg};:s ruir;:}cli and darlnagte]d 1t is reported that the sheriff will Chiropractors 3 and sti e red-blooded settlers o e no are valiently|be saved a trip inio our section of 10to12am.;8 06,7 to § p. i ) ) : striving to “come back.” the county, as amends n::is been made n°";,'h,n. ‘tl_;',m :.:_,, m.:.'m' There is no substitute for butter. . Butter contains o ] The board says it is a matter for approval of Governor|Qr the wood wrongs and everything |, noyopst Bask Blds. Bemsast the valuable substance known as “Butterfat” or “Vita- PP once more move smoothly. mines,” found only in butter, milk, cheese and eggs, the abundant use of which makes large, strong and healthy Dr. W. K. Dentson—Dr. D. R. Burgess children. DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Burnquist. We have every confidence that the governor will approve. It is sadly needed and the struggle for the existence of families is, in many instances, a battle against death, disease, exposure and dire distress. No one not informed can realize what these homes have contended with, and they are entitled to every consideration; Every man who was in the military or naval service of the United tSates during the late war, and who on ac- count of such service is not physically fitted to engage at once in a gainful occupation should at once notify the Scientists claim that the small physique of the Jap- Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 9 [ Minn. anese and other small races is due to the absence of Bemidii, Children Need Butter '",:, for the actual conditions are pitiful. afl;xehai‘:xg:’;niwgr cr.us‘( o Vitamines from the food they eat. Give your children’ : LIVESTOCK BREEDERS MEET JANUARY 6. chfr';:e}r ;5?& d;gfixéfif; ;fifi'fi{%:éi _DR_H. A NoRTHROF o i e B health insurance s P men discharged because of disal y A PEYBICIAN ou can buy. | ifiné:rg:tlgg i‘e’;sllt;)r;, ::(}1 z;tn (115 hoped a large attendance of those :0‘_:' :;:g;mg%fl“;;‘;;;‘;{‘ éitl::sgs 1‘)‘::’1?' BE SURE TO GET Tpere is money in dairying. There is money in raising well bred livestock of every description and the demand is strong for such stock and its products, at good prices. The country is ideal for stock raising with plenty of ex- cellent forage for the winter months, and more than ever is close attention being given' to development along this line. ing the summer of 1918 there was 8 a general combing out of the military NORTHS;NHMI;NE{HIAGENCY' ] training camps of the country in an ght D. o B effort to bring up the standard of WE CAN e ¥ physical fitness, and many men dis- Insure Anything Agywhere e charged at that time may be un-|l QOffices, Northern National Bank SETAL LR T i R BRAND BUTTER BEMIDJI CREAMERY GOMPANY N U Emnient speakers i B ity and medical attention and hos- ’ say Shou]cll) be he]o;'1 1]50])1.05 of value will be heard. What they pital treatment where necessary. All prul. cases of this or a like nature should H. C. NELSON % —— be brought immediately to the atten- £ . Lot 52 ) CONGRESS TO ATTACK RADICALS. tion of the Bureau of War Risk In-|| Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin surance. iri; illis Congress will devote much of its time for the ensuing few op e R e weeks after the New Year day to making warfare upon the radicals and anarchists that are infesting the United States from foreign shores. When the holiday recess ends Monday ;)_f next week the attack will be commenced in several direc- ions. In addition to getting rid of the alien agitator who advo- cates the over throw of the government, congress is going to make a close study of radicalism in certain quarters of the . government. 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 573W Mrs. Viector Lindberg of Holst passed away Saturday morning short- ly after giving birth to a child. She had suffered with a severe cold be- fore being taken down, which appears to have weakened her physical con- dition in such a manner she could not stand the shock. The child is doing nicely. She leaves a sorrow- ing husband and three small chil- dren to mourn her early and untime- ly loss. She was taken to Hill River Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat in Polk county for interment. Mr. 5 Glasses TFitted Lindberg has the sympathy of the SPECIALIST entire community in his trying hours. D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181. Collections a specialty. 0 MOTHER PROUD OF HER CHILDREN. When Mrs. C. C. Spencer, wife of C. C. Spencer, passed away at her home one and one-half miles north on Irvine avenue, the husband lost his loved helpmate and eleven children were bereft of a devoted mother. The twelfth child had pre- Elmer Olberg went to Bemidji DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Monday morning. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block et ceded her. Mrs. C. A. Wagner, after a visit|| Phone 338 Res. Phone 3137 § . . with husband and daughter at Be- ) Thfi C}:;ll]drfin")f this nob}e woman are all grown to man and | midji over Christmas, returned home| manhood and is a splendid and successful family, and their|Friday evening. ; DR. J. W. DIEDRICH mother was justly proud of every one, proud of her “babies.” DENTIST Offiee—O'Leary-Bowser_ Blag. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. l"ll-n A deal was ciosed here Saturday in which John Steenerson became the LAST iI;E-—TONIGHT, . owner of the John Riste homestead The big scenes in the new George in township of Leon. <Consideration, Walsh photoplay, “The Winning $50 an acre. We wish to congratu- Stroke,” which opened yesterday at late Mr. Steenerson upon his happy choice. He will move on the same tl}l‘e Grand theatre included actual early in the spring and commence photographs of the great Yale- early operations thereon at once. Harvard boat race—a contest which annually absorbs the keen interest L e I NEWS OF THE DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Mion. THEATERS v {s a fine location, and will make an | of the entire aquatic sportin 1d : TOM SMART , | ; g world. {we HOUDIN IN SUPER-THRILLER. |Some of the sgenes in this play were excellent :and beautiful home e Dray and Tramster i ‘ i Houdini, the famous handcuft|?'med on the Yale campus and in the . Phone B! Office Phone 12 N | Kking, is a start reporter in “The Yale crew’s training quarters—the 1;“:1 hSevert Zore‘xilsonl Ol‘d ‘Bagley 818 America N makll').g a Selectlon fOl' youl’ busi- | Grim Game,” his Paramount-Artcraft | fIrst time a concession of this sort sl te" ere"(;‘ver ;ln aty oti)thng over (] i picture In six reels, which is being|Na8 been granted for motion pictures. ol\:r Srny : yiow toiem or p“’; e LTy ey ness Statlonet y be sure that the i | shown at the Elko theatre last times dAst:troI)(e l:”" of the Yale crew ?otzseupa:)nne\xlicl?mtz ggr;nfenceogailey W G- SCHROFEDES ‘ { tonight. The death-defying experi- |80 e plucky hero of a charmin, ENERAL MERCHAND | Ll The Gt detine e ante: Waloh Bot by o as| buliaing: perations fu iRe applng; || itk LICHANDIGR paper measures up to the standard 1 secure a ‘‘scoop’ for his paper effec- part to perfection, but handles the Bto. : e ol socure & wecoop” for his paper ofec-|Birtoute "pusimenst- wan “tpens| - J. Stockman left Monday even- | sumiag, aeon: rmone o |||| Of your success. The superior quality of | ence from wishing to enter the news- |18 Plenty—in his usual dynamic, mag- ing. for Minneapolls, ‘where he will . leave for New York and take an ocean liner for a trip to Norway and Sweden where he will spend the MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Flanos, Organs, Sewing Machines z}:!t:irs visiting with relatives and 514 Mintesota Ave. Bemid) & _7_ Bisiar, Mgr. Phone §78-W A son has come to gladden the paper business. All speed limits for netic fashion, and comes out victori- thrills are exceeded in this picture,!0Us in both love and war. which discloses Houdini as the hero _ "'The Winning Stroke” is whole- of an entertaining mystery melo.|S0Me in sentiment, powerful in plot drama. It is well worth seeing and |2Dd speedy enough in action to meet contains a smasning climax that is|80Y demand. ——————————————————————— BERKSHIRE TYPEWRITER unforgetable. ST o 5 . home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Weim- o) Sheak ey —-Mask, (Sen- WARWICK—REX. berg, the happy butter artist at J. WARNINGER E?k s newest comedy, is also on the| Ropert Warwick, the brilliant]| Weme VATERINARY SURGEON o program, last times tonight. young star who ’interru ted hi —— ..Office and Hospital 3 doors west.. P 8 A Happy New Year to all readers of Troppman's. Phone No. 808 career to serve Uncle Sam on the ESCAPES BY SKYLIGHT. fighting front ‘in Fralnce. will be the Sessue Hayakawa, the Oriental g:elllnpersc:ina:ny at'the Rex th‘e‘atre star, illustrates the risks motion pic- Accifient;nfion:?xgg:glw" tv;ll;ell;st Tihe ¥ “ ” » c- R ;:rih?:tfil;)sbtake in “The Tong Man.” 400" in “Gich he appeared |betpr ertson-Cole feature, made o0 vino gor B : e by Haworth, he leaps through 2 8k7-| 5o arwick nas long poos To- ‘beiow ?n thee fi;sts":;eafl&e:‘ge:eg: »gfr{led as one of the big stars of .the falling glass. This remarkable pic- geis‘;,:;,ll:v;r:&venvivi:x&l:ln tandiasting ture, telling an exciting story of|.,,. screen followi: o rematt Chinese ‘“‘tong” wars, will be shown owing, iand now his Wednesday and Thursday at the|Patriotism Is giving his admirers —r—3 Grand theatre. Y 2 :ttili“;u;t;xrel;:essons for worshipping Billie West will also be seen in COMMENCING SUNDAY—REX, |* tworeel comedy. On Sunday will be shown a First| , National Attraction, with Katherine " SPIRITED SCREEN ROMANCE. ‘MacDonald in the leading role of| Screen lovers will welcome the of The Pioneer. 8rd Btreet and Irvine ave. is immediately evident to all who see them. - They will lend to your business correspondence that quiet dignity which goes with assured success. ASK YOUR DEALER If He Does Not Have It in Stock Have Him Telephone 799-J WHAT THE STARS PREDICT This is an uncertain day. ) The rise of a political leader among labor unions is indi- cated for the new year. Women who hold high places will be severely criticised under this rule, which makes for bitter judgment. ) The Prince of Wales, according to the stars, will reap great benefits from his tour of America and will soon be called to a great task. “The Thunderbolt,” a romance of|news that “The Heart of Youth.” Severe weather for the winter is indicatéd. i the strangest marriage on record. [the Paramount photoplay starring Persons whose birthdate this is will have an uncertain PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Charlle Chaplin will be seen in his|Lila Lee, s coming to the Elko the-|yeay beset with difficulties BEMIDJI, MINN fourth million dollar comedy, which|atre tomorrow and Thursday. Tom|" . o, % . 2 ° 1s showing in all the large theatres,|Forman is the leading man in this Children born today will be impulsvie and generous. Wholesalers A Day's Plesgure.” " |rural sereen romanmce. _ (Copyright, 1919, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) o e e sl s s e o Bl s Lot PR SRISECS S SRS (e . s S | : 5 ) ’1 o TV o il T | i ———— | | | | Nalarcrtiva

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