Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 8

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'.SHEVLN MOTHER OF : : i w71 : g Inetinct of Birde. Y " Tne circumstance. of the ‘bluebirds mcmm PASSB 2 " et { OMET 7 S being emboldened _by . the cold, sug- mirgiiemih ~ R . i / gests the fact that the:fear of man, \ 0“ mNmAL ls “m — e -2 A- g - -3 - : i which now seems like-an ‘instinct in ERag Rty N % A f, p 5 f 3 bl e Sl the birds, 'is ‘evidently-an acquired : Vo1 3 § 3 traif, and foreigu to them:in a state of primitive nature. Every gunner has ml us your clean. ‘”‘ \| observed, to his' chagrig, 'how wild ton nn-nolnmou, bands’ the pigeons: become afterya’ few. days or woolen dothmpwl. of firlag among them; \fo his de- :light, how. easy it is. to’ approach; near ‘his game in new. or- nntrqquented A;;’icultlbrfl ‘Leaders Organize Club in School;, Inter- . esting News Notes ’ b / (Special to The Pioneer.) Shevlin, Feb.” 24.—With regret we ‘ chronicle the 'death of Mrs. Peter Traaseth on Saturday, about noon, after an illness of about thne weeks. Mrs. Traaseth leaves, “beside her husband, five children, the youngest ° about a week old. It seemed that this useful’ and happy hta“could not' be prolonged, and she hu only snswered God’s call. Funeral services. were held from the Synod - church on' Wednesday, February 25. Interment was in che village cemetery g i 'l"idneef\rozf'ficq,; 0 bacri| % — : Huctibe for Fne Fioheer . Subscribe for the Ploneer: EDTEL RADISSO aneapolu [n the heart of the reta!l and theatncal «district; 450 rooms at moderate rates. The dance given Saturday evening| [= : =osn! 1EBB SRw A “fl“m“‘:‘i "E:.‘.’ - Four large cafes. The largest and most "” complete hotel in the northwest. by the Woodme’n wasda ssu]ccess. A ) ® number of Bagley and Solway peo-, perie ple were present and everyone re-| T LAST .AN _._\_! ‘ orts a fine time. -A supper was]| IDEA o served by the Woodmen. TFORMED Music was furnished by Erskine ~ IN three-piece orchestra. ! HER BRAIN ~ ; o /Y 100 ,, ¥ e : = A. J. Kittleson, assistant state club H ; 2 " 8 | GRAND T“esday March 2 | leader of Crookston, and Earl H. i : k B 2 ; N | : ] ’ Martin, county agent of Bagley, were Shevlin visitors on Monday. Their time was spent at school, where club Fa : = - work for 1t)hls year was organized. E 3 : GEORGE MMANUS TARTOON MUSICAL COH!W senot "ifoneh e magner &t ol THURSDAY EVENING Bemld]l Market Quotatlons L GI"G ""l’ ERMEIV : third prize, it proves that Shevlin P! 2 NNMV NWIM mcoswn:s.ummnnmwems has just as good a chnnce for first prize as any other town in the state. This banner was won at the Moor- head potato show. last fall. All membe!s of the Ralph Gracle ) post _of ‘the "American Legion are Chicago, Feb. 25.—Pdtato recexpts ‘today, 31 cars. Market urged to be present.at the regular (o) ighboris illage, Clear-| meeting of the post to be held Thurs- steady. Northern Whites, sacked, $4.20 to $4:.45; bulk, $4.30 ¥ broo?(l,. w!:)er:ga fif&f lo‘v’zlingg:up, r?c‘}t- day evening n: goo'clock at the rooms|to $4.50. Western Russets, $4.50 to $4.75. - 1y engraved, as first prize of the state. | of the Bemidji Civic and Commerce . Bemidji ° Potato Matket—All va.neties, bulk, small lots, Don’t give up now but boost for association. the Shevlin club work and let Shevlin |, This will be the first session vith $2.50 to $3.00 per cwt. _Carload lots, sacked and loadeu, $3.00 to|to- $3.50 per_cwt. RN make the record \next iyear for first the newly elected officers. presiding prize. “ and they are ‘especially anxious to see a large turnout. | Several matters of importance will / During January and Februéry 8| e brough P ght up for disqussion and a Y. Vé.l C. A campmgx: has é::enfi o'n report of the committee in charge of GEE%ID«" CASH MARKET QUOTQTITORNS. in earwater county. eVUN's| the picturization of Elsie Janis in “A AIN AND'HAY | Sitviia BA - quota was $10.~ Regular Girl,” to be presented at|Oats, bushel.............. On Wednesday, two sollclto:s col-| the Grand thutge on‘March 3 and 4,|Barley, bushel.’ lected $20.83, which more than dou-|under the auspices of the local Leglon Rye. busnel....... | - bled the quota. Most of the towns|post, will be made. Red clover, medium, 1b Y A HOST OF PRETTY, SINGING _DANCING, LCAUGHING GIRLS—IF THE CARTOONS'" ‘HAVE EVER- Dressed” beef, bnun . Turkeys, live, pound. Old: Toms, live, pound . Doople B nemmiced S et ST v i e : Qotse, 11v6, BOR: - MADE YOU LAUGH, IT IS PROBABLE-THE SAME doing and willingly gave to this great NEW GAM.E w mm w ueg&__yo. Lrosdss wivil 2, Ducks, live, Ib. ..... CHARACTERS IN FLESH AND BLOOD WILL M AKE - |Hens, 4 1bs. aud over . ~ISpringers, all weights, 1b. . YOU ROAR 7 s 1 THE PRICES ARL SO LOW:AND THE SHOW SO GOOD THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO GET YOUR SEATS -EARLY. PRICES, 50c, $1.00, $1. 50——PLUS WAR TAX SEATS AT BOARDMAN’S.- i cause. Kathyrn McCullom arrived here|. BEGINS HIS DU“B Wednesday from Minneapolis where she was.called from due to the death| John Cline today commenced his|PATrots, per cwt of her father. duties as game and fish warden of |Beets, per cwt. Miss Alice Minnick amved here | this district, succeeding 8. C. Bailey, |Cabbage, ewt. o Saturday ‘from Bemidji. While here appointed state land salesman, and Onions, dry, cwt. she°visited at the H. E. Gordon home. right off the reel he was notified to|Beans, cwt. ..... Horse ‘hides; 1arge ‘Mrs. . Larson, a sister of Mrs. be on the lookout tomorrow morning, Dairy butter, pound ..80e-660 Tatlow, ”‘:-na l Brumpton, arrived here last week ;"" the ';‘""1"1 of 35 eals of l""’;’g BULLOTTAE < v v v eveveennoennesne 66¢ ; and will ifake an indefinite visit at|{'Y’ to be deposited in streams a Bggs, fresh, dozen......... 0 : 2 th creeks in this vicinity. Several more e Brumpton home. . The following prices were being paid at Stxllwater, an., A party of young people went to cans of the same will arrive later. + The new game warden has been . mgtlee;{,eg?::ay, to attend the show |y, ¢Ro" past ecleven years with the at time :f goxr:%onle;ess of)to%:;g);l‘sc .I;;oneer Gamble "& Robinson company, and|} VEGETAELES: Rutabagas, per cwt. .3 HIDES .$1.50-%2. 200 |Cow hides, No. I, pound. . .$/1.00-$1.25 | Bull hides, No. 1, pound.. .$5.00-$6.00 | Kip hides; No. 1, pound,. - ..$5.00-36.00|Calt skins, No. 1, )mund .:$6.00-38.00 | Deacons, each New i larch Numbeu of Miss Ramstad entertained. tfe sev- for the ¥ 5 Parsnips, ; i past -eighteen years has been|Wheat, No. 1.......... $2.40-§2.:60 | enth and eighth grade club at the|y pember of t;gfl:e deiurtment. The |Wheat, No..2.. 1$2.30-§2.40 | Squash, ewt.. P. L. Renne home on Thursday even-|neywly organized Game Protection|Wheat, No. 3.. $2.2 .30 3 ing of last week. The evening was|League has promised Mr. Cline the{Oats .... : ‘LIVE FOULTRY spent in playing games, after which|ciosest co-opeartion in the preserva-|Barjey - .. .81'.!04'81.24' a lunch was served. . Everyone re-|tion of game life in this district, and|pod ‘No 3. Tm‘kan, fancy dry picked, 8 nu, -$140-3142) yp Ll eiiemea 40C chkwheat per lb. B te e e o, 2¢ Turkeys, 9. Ibs. up No. 2 timothy hay. . .$24.00|No. 2 turkeys ...... i At anue No. 1 clover mixed . .$23.00 | Turkeys, oid tims .. Ryestraw /......h.00 ..inn $8.50 | Turkeys, small and thia. Corn T 4$1.00-81.15 | Geese, 12 Ibs. up, andfat. ... ‘ z ’ DUCKS, 8FK 320« vasnnn s TN Romaine’s First Ducks, clean . TR - Ducke, white . - \ lumbxa Records splendid tjme. he has assured the general public . Gordon returned here Wed-|that with their cherntio:l h‘: has nesday after visiting in Minneapolis|reason to believe he will be success- and also enjoying the trip in the|ful in upholding the game laws and south, penalizing wanton violators. Sever Lee of Bagley was a business i caller here Wednesday. A Mrs. Brumpton returned here Wed-| PRIME MINISTER BUYS : = nesday after making a busy visit in A THREE-IN-ONE HAT VEGETABLES > Bebmd,)l; y;lth relatives ;x{)d friends. é Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt.,SS.W g:r‘}f;g::;v{i':.l_b.“. ‘a..n‘d. bt “This sensational new soprano of n Friday evening, February 20, (By United Press) Potatoes, Per CWt.......v. s+ $3.20 | ens, small. 7 ‘the New York Metropolitan Opera , the Sunday school gave a hard-time| London, Feb. 25.—Lloyd George Beans, brown, ¢wt Duck's No. 2 - ComvanymakcsherColumbm ‘debut ’ social in the M. W. A. hall. The|has challenged. Winston Churchill’s Beet!,'ner cwt. 2 : Geesa,'brlght a.nd 'l;“ with four exquisite récords. As.an Hens, 4 1bs. up, fat. exclusive- Columbia _star’ she gives Hens, small and thin . - - gvery promise -of adding’ an:‘even Springers, dressed......:...... 2 ) wider following of music lovers to 3 £ ? “the great audiences - who have so ‘ en!husnstlcally applauded her every, " appearance in London, Paris, and’ - New York. evening was spent in playing games,|monoply of eccentric headgear. after which a lunch was served: It is a magnificént challenge and g‘;‘;z:‘:'dg;r ;;:tcwt $16.61 was realized. About sixty|when the Prime -Minister emerged|moos per dozen.: : were present. from 10 Downing Street wearing it, Cabb:nge ton Fetigs Rev. Barnell arrived here Wednes-|crowds flocked round hir; b LB s o day. He preached .the funeral ser-| It is not a derby, not a topper, nor Rutalagas, ‘per .cwt. HIDES mon for John McCollum, which was the lid of a French priest, but it isf o = p el """ "age|Cow hidés, No. 1......... held on Thursday at. Moose. a combination of all three. Its ma- PaE:klng Butter (B:?xYl E{gii’ gg 1 ag e Mr. Hame spent Wednesday, in |terial is the shining silk of which " . . Kips, No. 1,... " Alida tending to business interests at|toppers are made, its shape is the MEATS Calf skins, No. 1. Musetta Waltr} A-2848 Rondo Gavotte § $1.00 that place. oval of a derby but of topper height, | vrytron. b 5 Deacons ... Harold McCollum of Britt, Iowa,| Vhile its bikm 18 the wide, upward. Hogs .. | Tallow .. arrived here Wednesday on account curving brim beloved -of French |yeqa) Horse. hid, priests. It is" a rare specimen, is Lloyd George’s new hat—mysticly unique Churchill hasn’t answered the chal- lenge. ‘Wool, bright ‘Woel. \seml-b PEP’ WILL CONTINUE , T0 LIVE. SAYS TEACHER Madison, Wis., Feb. 25.—That the of the sudden death ‘of his father. Mrs. Hannem returned here Mon- day, after spending the day in Be- midji. Leo Powek returned to Bagley ' Monday afternoon, after' spending : the week fimd here with his parents. SUGAR EXPORTS MOUNT. Too LATE To m‘ Oliver Barness returned here Mon-| wagshington, - Feb. 25.—Although day noon from his home in Bagley,|there were general complaints of a The rate for want ads may “Rocked ln the Cradle of the.Deep” md ;{;z: spending the week end at that|gygar shorttagetinh this cog‘xilit{y dlast be found at heading of reg-. o dloms of today will be.cor- «Asleep. in the Decp.” . Iito these - mgs Miss Burniece B\irfield spent Sun- f:;’;{:ffl{‘,:e°e,§.,:d§3"‘t',',’m ig :,11:; ular classified department: rect English tomorrow, is the opinion Mardones has woven all the magic and tlle, Ads received later thfln 11 ||of Prof. H. Glicksman of the-English mystery of the sea. The sonorous bass day here with her parents, Mr. and|year before by more than 1,000,000, Mrs. George Burfield! 000 pounds, according to Dspn.rtment o’clock a. m. wxll lppe“l‘ une- || department, University of Wisconsin. this ‘exclusive Columbia artist has all the( ¢ Miss Madeline Hanson arriyed here|of Commerce records. Exports reach- || der this head in cumn “Our;language is made up of what majestic Power of surf booming upon some' - Saturday to attend the dance given|ed a total ‘of 1,475,407,678 pounds, : was once slang, idioms, colloguilism .cocky shore: AS134—31.50 that-evening, and visit with relatives. | compared . with 407,296,324 pounds and ‘jargon,” he sald L and warned ’ John Skarolid arrived here Monday | the year before. . WANTED—Furnished room in mod-|that the only'deplorable feature about to visit with his parents of this place.| - France imported 627,682,116 ern house.{ Phone 922 or inquire slang was " its tendency to produce Mr. and Mrs. Norman Orysil and|ponnds, or nearly half of the total. Clish’s barber shop! 3d2-27 | mental slovenliness. children left Monday for their home|Italy took the third largest quantity, | —=——te—e———u—u——= ‘ Prof. Glicksman then refegred . to Ppnsene Soa.rs 'Ihr h: in Canada, after making an extended| 58,931,947 pounds." KKK KRR XXX the word “mob” as slang of 200 years oug visit here with Mr. “Oryall’s parents.| = L x TURTLE RIJER . x|a °A’:ll:;ilsg:“°““°°d in The-Spectator i Gay Sicilian Bolero O ¥ 3% % 3% 3% % % % % % % % % % #% *| " uIt 1s an abbreviation of the word There is a volcanic brillancy in . | i e * {‘H;;N;.'; EXERX : BAUDETTE wmm.ms OPEBATO ., Christoffer Lauvik from town of|*“mobile” Even so the-word “pep” is|}|. > Verdi shl‘“' I;‘ Bolero” that truly . ‘HEARS MESSAGES FROM AFAR |Sugar Bush, who was in Turtle River vital and virile and will survive with / / g:kd‘ l',o;d"": ':;':;“fvs;s COfoh?:db{a over Sunday .visiting friends, return-|the word ‘“snappy. " But to gain rec- % /i § ) \ Miss Nellie Leonard and Elmer (By United Press) ed home today by Wway of Bemildjifognition slang:must be free from vul- : ! ""“-hlh" d”“"d her whole soul ¢ /. Schwartz were married by Rev. O.-A.|” Baudette, Feb. 25.—John Gjel-|and Cass Lake. garity and cheapness,” said -Glicks- & into this perfect record 0 ‘.. Odegaard. in Blackduck on Tuesday.|haug, this place, who owns a wireless A. E. Gibson from - Bemidji was -anan. “The term ‘How do you get that LR AR SRS DT RS SR RS . 'A sister' of the bride was bridesmaid, |outfit and operated it before the war, |here today on a business tri 3 while George ‘Angell was best man.|has received permission .to tinkle|nection with his saw mfllsl Ten- | way?’ is condemned' because is"1is I3 e /T heir friends extend best wishes. .. |with it again and has- registeredit|strike, to secure timber for his mill. meaningless but the term ‘he has pull’ Geo. T. Bakel' Co, ¥ The Ladies ‘Aid met at the home of | with the government. He heard a| A. A. Sather was in town Saturday|is approved as it is the opposite of . \, ™ e ———————— Mrs. Thomas Woodward on Monday. |trial message from New York. taland transacted some -business - ‘push,” a word that has forged ahead | 4 2y 257 .. Third St. . C. W. Dudley of Blackduck went to|Chicago onsa wireless telephone-and| -~ A. C. Johnson called on friends in thru its own strength. o N P e A > 2 vt his camp &t Trondson spur on Wed-|niusic at the same time. , Gjelhaug|town last Saturday and returned to a>d " o ~ Bemidji, an | Sdend Mot an attack of the “flu”’ the last three nesday. sends messages to St. Marys, Ohio,|Bemidji the same-day on the local rl n}-..-. ‘Andrew Shaw was in Blackduck on | Chicago and St. Louis and can hear {train. wegks, -but all’ are-up and around — A A — P e—— A~ Imessages from far-away_stations. <“Many out'of town people have had 'again now. Wednesday. %

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