Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 5

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A House Plonur. 'nm first/ structure buflt with stone sawed by artificlal means is in Avon-, dale Pa. > - VERNE ADELE BARKER Died January 15, 1920, age 17 years. Happy, dear Verna was like a bloom- ing flower, Sweet of face and gentie, you could love her every hour. Just like a ray ‘of sunshine, she had a smile for one and all, Her schoolmates will grieve in 81l ence, But she answered the angel's call. She, was a tresure in her home. She will gaze on them with love, And never will be lonely, she dwells with” God above. Everyone ‘will welcome her, she will sing in Heaven’s choir; Do not: weep for-:Verna, she has reached her heart’s desire. TONIGHT--ONLY' MARY PICKFORD in a return nhowmz of “Esmeralda” A Paramount Picture MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW Says We Must Keep Feét Dry, Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat " Te each day give an interesting and complete review of the . city’s social activitigs is ouredesire. This page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit’ your ' epsoperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or:- mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers, == Telephone 922 —=———=———=—re— Stay: off the damp ground, avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat less rqeat. drink lots of water and above l{ takeka sp:;onful of salts occasion- g L ally to keep down uric acid. $he was loving‘and gentle, a bright| Rheumatism is caused by poisonous [l pickford “Ameriea's Swesthonst s A siasy oh orhat made Mary " light in. her home, toxin, called uric acid, which is gen- on the rack of a parent's worldly ambi ':y youns lovs; bro A real comrade to; her brother, he eratedh n:flth; bowels’ and absorbed - ul paens 35 : . NOTICE. will feel sad and lone. into the blood. It is the function of . Sugar at the Sunshine Grocery. 1d Years may come, years'may go, but|the kidneys to filter this acid from HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY o S——— I herewith announce_ my candi- ohe“day you’ll all meet again the blood and cast it out in the urine. George H. Grant of St. Cloud spent|dacy for congress from the Sixth|in Heaven’s home with Verna, where|The pores of the skin are also & “Next Isle Over” Robert Waldron of Bagley spenty . B #A, C, MEETS TONIGHT. ‘Thursday.in Bemidji. 8 The B. A. G. Club of the Presby- terian ‘church will meet at the u‘?‘o'g:o to Joap: or Tarms. 3:&'; church this evening at 7:30 o’clock. n ? After .the business meeting, a social gession will:'be held., All members are urged to be present. Nels Knutson of Cass Lake spent Thursday in ‘Bemidji. ~Thursday in. this city. 3 Cloxi‘gxl-)essugmlt;i|:tr]!1{ctc on the Nation- there is no grief or pain. means of freeing the blood of this frpe c ; al Labor Party ticke Seventeen years she gave you joy and|impurity.- In damp and chilly, cold 4 = Th(ljl'r‘s . ;Ja:m; oitnLg':}:ig?l}s Wasa| 5d2-4 T. J. Welsh. comfort, and this parting is so wegther the skin !;’ores are ,;,h“d’ r"E‘ TR E p E ¥ e sad, thus forcing the kidneys to do double ] : MEETING POSTPONED. But think that she is with the angels|work, they becom ak and sl Edwara Bowman of Orth was a singing hymns to make her glad.|and fail to ellmi:::g t.hll‘z:l u:l‘clgfcl?:ll \ Thursday caller in this city. * Owing to “he illness of her mother, Mrs. Groff has been obliged to post: F. A. Groves of ‘St. Cloud 'w.s a|pone the meeting of the Auxiliary of visitor in this.city yesterday. the Rebekahs which was to have i benn ‘held at her home, 1200 Amer- J. C. Shepherd of Walker was a|ica avenue, this evening. The Aux- caller in Bemidji on Thursday. iliary ‘will meet ‘on Friday, Febr- uary 6. God will bless and guard your darl- ing, She is safe within His told. All her friends wish her happiness, she had a heart as pure as gold. By Mrs. Margaret Markham. Verne Adele Barker. Born January 11, 1903. Died January 15, 1920. In a turbulent, unsettled world, absorbed in thought and actions in- volving personal and collective sel- fish interests and ambitions, what a wonderful example has this com- munity beheld, in the every day quiet, peaceful unselfish devotion to humanity, portrayed in the short life flfmt,‘f s “wobderful beantitul. ohar- and is used with excellent results by Radiating eunshine and gladness, |thousands of folks who are subject to see her was to love her, to know |t rheumatism. Here you have a her intimately, was to adore her.|Pleasant, effervescent lithia-water A soul of such great gentleness, and |drink which overcomes uric acid and sympathetic unity of purpose, her|is beneficlaj to your kidneys as well. greatest;.delight and -happiness was. = 8 found in doing something for others,|. - a smile on her face, joy in her, which keeps accumulating and circu- lating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy .about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a table- spoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is'said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to. normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia G. H. Warner of Brainerd has been a visitor, in this city for several days. NOTICE. To the W. B. A, O. T. of the Maca- . in this city|Pees there will be a regular meeting the-out of town visitors In this clty) 000" ight at the Moose Hall at yesterday. - 8:16. All members and guard team “Miss Geneva Brusveen spent Sun-|2re requested to be present as many friend: a,t. Bemidji.—Cass | matters of importance. are to be i’.i{ew'fi:es. ™ s taken up. 2d1-31 Harvey K. Meyer of Onlgmn was| FUNERAL SERVICE TONIGHT. among the out of town visitors in| porera) gervices for S. H. Hattle- Bemidji yesterday. : % berg wil be hela from the First Scan- dinavian Lutheran church this even- Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft 2 slab wood, for sale, $3.50 perload, |.h§ 8t 8.0'clock/ Rey. Osmond John son will have the service in his ' Bemidji Mtg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ft! | 1 arge. “The remains will be shipped td Wittenberg, Wis., this evening, to The prayer meeung of the Luth- 3 eran Free church will be held at the bf b“r_“d beside his wife. home of Mathew Larson in Nymore tonlght Tmight JR@>¢ Saturday ars-Fiimugical comady part “OH, BOY!” Something new, something novel, something tasty. ‘A breezy, bouyant bubbling outburst of merriment, which bristles with mirth. “GIRLS AND GINGER!”—That's the keynote of “OH, BOY!”—for it's a lucsious morsel just jammed packed full of GIRLS AND GINGER. i Roland Hicks of Remer was among heart, and kindly words of cheer. None, who knew Verna, could help but love her, for herself alone. A character, first of all, true-to herself, true to hef friends, and trite to her belief in' humanity. How wonder- Spps i fully has this life portrayed the D. W. Griffith presents th%l;‘gigi,. to thine own self be true, “THE GREATEST QUESTION” and it- must follow, as the night the day, thou can’st not then be false to BNy M- A momentous drama of the day, featuring A whole city mourns' in common "LILLIAN GISH grief, the seeming untimely endirg will of the Almighty, who has claim- i ed this fair flower. { flth playsrs INFORMAL DINNER. E Mrs.: Charles Carter entertained a few ladies at an informal dinner. at six o’clock last evening, at her home on Mississippi avenue, in honor of Mrs. William Hines of Hines. The gbests were Mrs. ‘Hines, Mrs. Clar- ‘Mrs. S. H. Hayner of Fredericks-|ence Olson, Mrs. C. E. Battles, Mrs. burg, Va., who is visiting at the(J. F. Essler, Mrs. L. P. Warford, Mrs. Quincy Brooks home, was taken ill[Joseph McTaggart. Mrs. Gner, and yesterday, and is at St. Anthonys Miss Maybelle Wager. * hospita) at present. Spouv cash paia ror Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond -receipts. See 'G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co, during the day, or at Markham hotel. evenings. 1117¢f James’.j. Corbett—.‘fThe Midnight Man” UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA 10c and:25c. ., " Matinee 2:30 Night 7:15 and 9:00 There was not room in her life fo= an unkind thought, word, or deed. of this beautiful life, and’ bows it's ROBERT HARMON head in humble submission to the|| ANd an all-star cast of Grif- H. Nelson of Bemidii, a piano| AID ELECTS OFFICERS: tuner, is calling on many piano own-| = The Ladies’ Aid of the Norwegian ers here in town and so far has been|Lutheran church held their annual giving satisfaction.—Grahd Rflpld! busineéss: meeting in the church’ base- Review—Cohasset, items e .+« -|ment.on:;Wednesday afternoon. The following new officers were elected Miss Arvilla Kenfield Ileft last|{for the ensuing year: night for Minneapolis, where she will President—Mrs. O. N. Skinvick; & visit friends and also atterid the Auto|Vice-president—Mrs. Andrew Rood; |2Pd & smile, for we cannot but feel = = " show with her father, who is in the|Secretary—Mrs. 1. Nygaard; Treas.|that: in going, Verna has left a R Ex city on business, having left for Min-| urer—O. Opsahl. Mrs. O. J. Laqua legacy to mankind, of which ' the To the mother, father, hrother, the|| B A great heart of the community, in|| A First .National Attraction which she was.born and reared, goes ; out in loving symuathy, with a tear k& ety " ; world had abundant need. She has neapolis. y Y. “fl":we:,lfp“:’;;f;‘:"e?“"ma“ of theliown the seeds of loving kindness and gentleness and unselfishness, and the memory of this life must bring a response in kind, to those who knew her. ‘Miss Dorotny Henderson went to Bemidji last week, where the doctor pronounced. her illness appendicitis. Hosrms ON NATAL DAY. She came home yesterday but re-| aios’ Edith Mills entertained a An American hero who righted the wrongs of the turned to Bemidji today.—Cass Lake|party of friends informally at her Verily, the light has gone out, ‘ oppressed and fought the fight of the weak. Cpaidey homyy: 907 Beltrami A renues last only to reflect its former brilliance _ Free demonstration at - Overland|birthday anniversary. The evening with great'luster, in the far Countr 7 4 \ i garage, 209 3rd avenue. No soot or|was epent at cards and music, and |y which she has so bravely travelédy S \ ) i smoke, Makes a gas range out oflan -elaborate luncheon was served. and who can say that her short life o your stove::~See it work. Respons-|The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred |, this world has been in vain, ible agents wanted. 2d1-30 |Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray, In loving remembrance, g g \ ) Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller, Mrs. Paul E. H. JERRARD s QA i i \ v Yaple, Miss Lucene McCuaig, Kern el 3 Olson, Vernon Lamson and Hovey Lord. WILLIAM FOX presents Judge C. ‘W. Stanton of Bemidji wil come to Grand Rapids Tuesday to attend to matters conected ‘with “the district court. There will be mo- tions, a divorce case and minor mat- ters to bé attended ~to.—Grand Rapids Review. Prospective Smecure, “Is there any such thing as a sine- cure these days?”’ “I'm afraid there's going to be a few such things if the coal shortage isn’t . MEETING POSTPONED. The regular meeting of the Moth- i er's Clubg which wasg to have been | cCalled off. A friend of mine just got a\| Mr. and Mrs. David Swanson from|peq at the Library Saturday after- imerick, Sask., are visiting the Ed- ;500 has been postponed until the Job as ash collector.” ‘ <ward Anderson family this week) following Saturday. February 7. This - : : S Mr. Swanson, who is a brother of |y,4 heen. done to allow the mothers ; - “Mrs. Anderson, las been taking i; attend the lecture on “Public LADIES AID GUESTS. : _.treatments.at Hot Springs, Ark., fOr|ea)th of Today,” by Dr. H. W. Hill “his health for a few weeks, and is on |, gt Paul, who comes here under his way to his home much improved the auspices of the Women's Civic in health. and Community Club. The lecture will be given at the club -rooms of the Bemidji association. Tractor and Machinery Company, re- | G, LTt {01t 06°h S hr : . 5’ presenting this company on the road, |y, i on g §rs, G. H. French, at the ’ » and he will visit Bemidji a.bout €VerY home of the latter. 1021 Bemidji six weeks. nv{eilue, lyesterday atternoon. About B 5 thirty ladies were in attendance, S t d J STATE SHERIFFS TO MEET. - |ty les e I o omaanee: aturdaay, anuar y ‘Sheriff Andrew Johnson expects t0|yelq..’ The Armenian relief fund was leavs today or tomorrow for Minne- |diseubsed, and a committee appointed be will attend th % 3 fi 100 e S B e Bl BB L 1st we offer pall‘ sheriffs, to be held there. Ladies’ extra fine make plans for the drive to be held - shoes at GRAND THEATRE Wednesday, Thursday, Friday W. H. Vye, who was formerly a resident of Bemidji, but has lived in Canada for the past two years, is in the city calling on old friends.. Mr. Vye is conected with the Rumley in the intorests of that cause next - 'FUNERAL HELD TOMORROW. |week. . ‘Mrs. Frank S. Patterson received 2 word last night of the death of her -cousin, James Barry, of Big Falls. The remains will be sent here today, . and funeral: services held from St. m LATE To CLASSIFY Phillip’s church tomorrow morning i ‘' at 8 o'clock. Interment will bo made(| . The rate for want ads may L S S P | be ound 4 Bendng o ro $4 95 a pair _(ilMlT, UNE PAIR TO A CUSTOMER) “The Lone Ranger A romance of the great southwest from Zane Grey’s famous novel. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Comedy You Have Never Seen :"&J&“Jf‘“:él‘;‘i‘. ‘3“82‘:23"?0?:.“ Ads received later than 11 wil} arrive. today. : o’clock a. m. will appear un-; ' REPORTS “FLU” der this head in current issue LETTER Miss Edith Mills received a letter from her eister, Beatrice, who is in the government employ at Washing- ton, D. C., this morning, in which SPECIAL MUSIC FOR MATINEES AND EVENINGS Union. Six-Piece Orchestra 10c and 265¢ - Matinées 2:30 Sunday night, 7:10-9:00 LOST—Wooden wheel for baby car- riage. Finder please phome 349. Reward offered. 3d2-2 ' U4 Miss Mills states that she is conval-| yNE LAKE LODGE—S 7 Yo escing nicely from an attack of the M:lozom house, gol:g o Aley 5] , BE : <flu,” which has “"fl“d her to the| room house, ideal home. clay sofl: " yrhospital for a short Snap. ..E. J. Willits, the Land She aleo states that n great epi- Y 6425 7 o : demic is raging thers, and that the| 2% - . 84%5 ear e owser o g Reereation. Hall in connection with | FOR SALE—4 foot seasoned’ poplar 4 the government kotel, has been econ-| wood at Bemidji Steam Laundry. e = : . X . wverted into an infirmary, to help .3d2-2 ; y > g # ‘ageomodate the hundreds of cases [FOR RENT—Funuh%m 916 > 2 35T ; : ; ‘zhat need attention. B1548d2-4 . . . T I N L TR RHTU / | + | | | | | + | | | ol | | b | | -

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