Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER P g e R I e e R R R R L S R R SRR R R S et b ot ] * TURTLE LAKE #|* ' KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES + /% HORNET ([BgC- Y- Dudley-of Blagkduck: went 10 o 2 b kO 2 o 3 o o o | KRR K KRR K KKK R KKK Ko 2ok 2 2 O %,g:-,,?p gt Trondson spur on we.d' Frank Fournir left ‘Wednesday for| Two -of our teachers, Miss Beck:| < 'Miss Nellie Leonard and Elmer|- Andrew Shaw was in/Blackduck on ' Pemidji, where he tréns_acteflr busi- |lund and Miss Mattson, are sick abed Schwartz were ‘married by. Rev. 0. A, ['Wednesday. ness, returning home ‘Friday. with the ‘“flu?”’ > Odegaard in Blackduck on Tuesday.| . - \ Mrs. Jense Nlelsonh left Saturday| The school literary society gave A hsiilstea of theAbrld?lwa,s bl{:deamald, i TS5t SO for Bemidji, where she will consult|another fine rogram of public speak-| W11l eorge. Angell ‘was best. man, 4 a doctor and visit foria few days with |ing, 'music :nd debating. at pz :50 | Their friends extend best wishes. ‘SUBSCRIBE FOR THE : friends. p. m. Friday. J The Ladies Ald met at the home of DAILY PIONEER 0. W. Olsen .is busy hauling out|.. Mesdames Gibbons, Thompsop and / < it * lumber and other material from Be-|Haugland were visitors at school Fri-|—— midji for his new house, which He|day. ! : ; B ‘| will erect ' in: the spring. The senior class of 1919 ‘and the Charles Long, who is congned 4n|senior class of 1920 have 'each pre- the Bemidji hospital with -influenza, [Sented the: school. with a fine class memorial. These memorials are costly. pict; in color, entitled, “A " Lloyd Swedberg left Thursday for | Marive Scene” and e Dt o Bemidji, where he will »assist his|the Nymphs.” ; brother, Axel, ‘who has been sick|. The: class in IEnglish I ..has. hegun * ¢ ¥ i | with influenza. = ¢ Silas Marner, The class in Englglsh : At I roppman,s ‘ 5 _ [ i P { / x. . A - Entitled, “A Case of quiciom” ! the Cast Including Five ‘Girls, Five Boys (Special to Pioneer) Buck Lake, Feb. 24.—Buck Lake school gave a program and dance . ‘with a-shadow social Saturday might; eb. 21. There were forty people present. All reported a fine time. * A play, entitled, “A Case of Suspi- clon,”” was given by five;boys and five |is reported on the gaim. e A Few Money-SaVe_rs ; IV 'has taken up Hawthorne’s “The Eies: ~ g .. Mr. and Mrs: J. H. Locke and son § Co-Eds Have Spread. Walter, and Mrs. Tocke’s father,{Great Stone' Face.” { “Three college girls gaye -a spread ‘ Fmt‘il:k ittlifk,l‘* were hSundny visitors| shidl?e” is still playing. jhavoc PRI i = in their room. The Janitor lends th at the -‘A. P. Reeve home. . ‘| with the attendance in school. - ; : { N R girls a rope and the maid lends them Byron Wentworth left Thursday W Jiiia% lz:;:lskea Sia;\.};non,. 1. Mg:ize)s’afigzdlge:’a ,:g ftg;. 5 )/ 5 | for Blackduck, where he vigited rela- the clothes basket to haul the boys tives, returning home Friday:" up from the sidewalk to their win- 98c 6% dow. The matron suspects there is 4 ! X : i _, " - ?:flnal::h :::gd dfxlxni‘n:ggtf;ngi%egs tt‘.‘: ‘éi?; n‘a’é’i’i’sfi"&fii’i‘?fl;&‘fifii Llilsidtfr ¥ oL Qule and ExPert Mustard Sardines, 3 cans | Rolled Oats, three- large investigated himself. ‘When the girls at 1‘tdhe tfly;us Foum‘llrdhom; (s .. Shoe Repair Work for 4 packages for think the third boy whistles they artin Larson called on Bob Logan o ; hp ' 50 o 2 "Ny lawner the basket and the professor Monday. ~ ; Bring or Send Your . ) o Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickinson - . Shoes to 10 b lSnck Rye Flour, . Fancy Cream Cheese, per - steps into it. They haul him part ways up and discover by the moon- light that it’s the professor, so they make him promise he’ll never tell a living soul”and then they haul him up to their spread. Mairon Investigates. Finally, the matron thinks she will investigate so she goes up {o the girls V 64e pound, I:‘arm House Self Rising 39¢ Pancake Flour, 4 _Ib | Fresh Butter Krust Toast, sack, : ) per pound, transacted business in Puposky Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wentworth and son Philip were Sunday visitors at the M. W. Butler home. S. Swenson was a Bemidji shopper Saturday. ‘ Gust Swedberg called on.G. Cran- DICK’S SHOE REPAIR _ SHOP 511 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji three boys and the T - i ; ' Ve ;‘;g'(nes:gg fuds fh?Sh‘;'f: e ant ll’eggy Mns::, tormhe: London’ ¢horus | del Friday. Fresh - Crackers, by the’| Lenox Soap, ten bars for with a little pleading she promises to girl, {s suing for a share In the estate : : g i ; caddy, per pound . 49¢ * stay. Then the maid and janitor of late Marshall Fleld of Chicago,| - & ST e - i - -197e . ; 2 : s o tell them they'd better loox |because the late Henry Fleld, grand- | & 4 % & ¥ % % ERRKK KKK KD 4 Pepper; per tiound out for the professor and matron.|son of the multimillionaire merchant, | TURTLE RIVER - * EIT[R "‘IANC []ME[ ! ARROW SOAP 35¢ i Then they all sit down and eat, then|is the father of her thiee-year-old P RN : L Ten bars for = ... R i dance around the spread-a few times|child, Henry -Anthony Marsh.. The L eyttt 23 50 R T : A Wilson's Corified Milk, 3 [ and make one grand sWeeping bow. |photograph shows little “Tony” dis-| Ch"’;‘mi"wig‘:: i;’?r’:‘m'l‘;‘g“g: Thousands ,Have Discovered 4 i :::on: sfore ed Adilx, i ugar Bush, ] ; ‘e . . 2 : I Cast of Characters. e "“f ”!',“‘:;lfkh‘m'he 'b‘:,"""‘“i of his | 8 unday visiting friends, return-| Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets i} . Box$430 - - LY. | PN Following is the cast of characters: ome in Norfolk, England. ed home :today by way of Bemidji Are Ve ~ s = N Cc i College girls—Myrtle Rogholt, Al- Thinking and Character. and (ass Lake. i 35Ha'-ml‘es§ S“bStltllte | H‘gl: :Vdel?el fbachl?akmg © ) _Dogen $1.79 a Rogholt, Dorothy Hangock. e . S v . £33 ¢ — =hs PPNt b ot - PRV R e Ariaut Rogholt, Ar-| e people are fully rounded char | % %, FOROR Lihless"elp i con | oF B Edwarde anteiation ([l '23¢ HEBE BRAND MILK, per 2 rs. Some rise to dizzy heights A t - termi o SRR .o . AL TS VSRR 2 2 ' thur ‘Ca_rlw,,n. Fred, Murphy e s Mo ohic N 'y Gox Sh nection with his saw mill in Ten-| not o treat liver and bowel complaints 5 - — dozen, LR Maid—Ruby Sawyer. ome 1 ey grovel in the r his mill| g ‘ . Puget Sound Salmon, half « Janitor—Martin Rogholt dust in others. The world needs right strike, 10 secure, Limber, fof his U1 with calomel. For 17 years he usel get g b9 3 Protessor—Alfred Rogholt. balance If it's to have the best chnric- A.A. Sather was in town Saturday | these tablets (a vegeta.gle compound . pound cans, 3 for — | . — Mrs, H Sawyer. , " oxad and transacted some business. _mixed. with olive oil)-in his private ! Jonathan Apples, £ 5 o et et g b ters in it. And how different men are! | *%) "¢ "yonngon called on friends in| - practice with great success. . - vadentd AECRR | Mrs. Flossie Hauglum, teacher of|Some become afflicted with the swelled | ;o wn last Saturday and returned. to| . They do all the good that calomel ) FRETY Pigs pounds for - the Buck Lake school, directed the 8 2 Sinclair Pickled Pigs Feet et | re ity ¢ ook afal 8 bead and make no efforts at self-im- | Bemidji the same day on the local does but have no bad aftér effects. No Vo g 7 play. One purnt cork dialogue Wasyroyement. This is a mania common ) .| 'pains, no griping, no injury to the quart jar,. el A iy given and three somgs were INte-| i, proshmen, but only in a few aggra i gums or danger acid foods—yet : 5. i Try a sack of our Pure lmlA teed:: the program a shadow socialg s0ted cuses does it persist heyond a |- thael{e l')rulaltigavgel;dslév%fi%:d ’?‘ggleeitsé 1 d sack of C : {heat Standard Flour, I ' wn:figlllzzx:. George Tuck acting as :;:n liz“‘;st' m’fl‘f l:;';:ftl?ll ":“SM‘:‘“': SAGE TEA TURNS Kl;zt: m{fi:} ‘;logy'l,'%ne?i {;heavy,'c; ol\feoalin sack o oI | o8- 1 sack for | . - At o S Qs ; groater - they clear clou rair: an : 4 The proceeds will go for a belfry|menace to progress isthe malady of GRAY HAIR DARK perk up the spirits. *10¢c and 25c a box. g ’ /’ 590 v Ta $1o60 bell for the school house. The amount | megnifying your own weuknésses, Con- e : < . 140 -1b sack for $9.10 realized was $24.05 and after paying|tact with athers emphasizes the weak X ’ . : Rex Mineral So 8 pack- P 3 4 ;‘3‘50 I‘;or tx;nusri‘c,\ izo ll'tox- lll%nflnes vl%hi;:dh spots and folks get to brooding about | It's Grandmother's : Recipe to ' ages for 4Py > pac M— f rs. Martin Rog! a rs. E. M.|them. That's all wrong. 5 : P : ; ) Chase put up for the crowd from Pen- sexe::; sugg:st: atltent‘l‘:: ntl:) mf;r'""}?" Bring Back Color and FflR I-UMBAG“ : . 29¢ Spltzeqberg Apples, fine nington/ who, through, some misun-! o~ = on 10 thems The Lustre to Hair 1 o P v ; ) quality, 5 pounds for Se N b 1tes 1S1- R N o Py : | derstanding did not bring lunch, and | 1o I Substhiutes the idéal oppost _Try Musterole. * See' How Ginger Snaps, 3 pounds i 50¢ . g $2 for material for spread, we had on for the weakness and strives to . 3 Quickly It ieves. for = 37| PR LA o b N NS T, $16.05 left. Miss Dorothy Hancock compel Mms.(-lt to realize the possibil- /That beautiful, even ' shade of Youi y_ Eell € Y o > RUTABAGAS, th f has been appointed to order the bell. ity of attalning it. A dark, glossy hair can only be had by u&"’“&,"‘;fi“fi‘”“‘nm‘.’z”‘ B57¢: Pl e ne { The accomplishments of the Buck| — brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and M&mwlwmfi - z eat;mg k}fld. 10 pounds Lake school this year are aset of new | . = Proud i"(‘;”‘:"'- ’ Sulphur. Your hair is your charm.| Musteroleis a‘m*mtn‘kmm' 2o Light ngse Cleanser, five for- [ & . . curtains, with a crocheted edging| ‘‘What became of thatpromoter from | I ki ars the face.. When| made i ustard. e can; r - 4 AL done hy the school girls; a statue of | the East who was gaing to put Chig- ityfr:;e:st::n;n srr:y or streaked, just «m&"fim Will Exfi.firt‘; s g 27 4 e e TR o 33c . i Woodrow Wilson, fifteen new library | gersville on the maip?” an application or two of .Sage and doctors and ntrses use Muster- : o Ao/ .| SPECIAL for Friday and books and lastly a belfry bell. Now| “He kept his promise, all right” | Sulphur enhances its appearance a|’ole and recommend it totheir patients. . Swedish Brown Beans, 3 Saturday, Bananas, per it’s get down to good hard work again {suid Uncle Hiram Witherbee, hundredfold. : : .| . They will gladlytell you what relief i : > h * ) P i for examinations, which several of| “How?* e i Don’t bother to prepare the mix- it gives from sore throat, bronchif M pounds for pound, - the school children have high hobes| “Haif a dozen detectives traileq Wm | ture; you can get this famous old croup, 'stififlne;k. asthma, neunllg:: ' 7o 25¢ - s Q¢ - ! ¢ongestion, pleurisy, sheumatism, b i of passing. | here and when jhe was arrested the |recipe improved by the addition :of | pagg pain ) s Chiggersville dte line appeared in | Other ingredients at a small cost, all| ;5ints; sprains, sore muscles, bruises, No Charge for Delivery Phone 927 XK KK X kx4 kxkX¥¥KK¥|every newspaper in the country.’— ready for' use. It is called Wyeth's| chifblaing, frosted colds of the CUT THEH. C. L.—SHOP AT 5 TENSTRIKE «| Birmingham Age-Herald. , Sage and Sulphur Compound. This ‘ Troppman’s Grocery Store | . can always be depended upon to| 30and XKEKFEXXTXXKKKK o < ; ek P N 22 L & [ : })‘ring b:ck the = natural color and = Mrs. William Travis taok her son ustre of your hair.. Clifford to Rochester, Minn., last| .. LIBERTY *[Everybody _uses “Wyeth's” Sage Monday evening. -Clifford has been % % % % % % % % % 3% %% % % % % %|and Sulphur Compound now because sufferings from' an acute attack of Mr and Mrs. Peter Utter were it darkens so naturally and evenly Stomach trouble for the last week. ;}s;!tiors dwfl;hf ,lreltatxvesk .in Bemidji tllm:i nopody can ltel; it has been ap- nesday of last week. ‘ plied. Xou simply dampen a sponge Ca{fxi cm:}‘:: “‘:"}'l“ Sc‘el}f::;feg,el’::“:; 'Champy Petri, who had a contract|or soft brush with it and draw this 22, Rev. Father Fonmosse of Black.|"ith A- Bish for logging, finished|through the hair, taking one small . duck officiated. On account of’ so up last week. Mr. Petri togk.out|strand at a time; by morning the much sickness in this vicinity not gs’opo feet and Peter Utter did the| gray hair has disappeared, and after many farmers were present. auling. . a_nother application it becomes beau- H. A, Forrell of Farley traniasted |at Ag:gxlxegytréos:lerv:};: afii]?;ndl]r):g logg tifully dark and appears glossy and business in our village Saturday even-| Hans H.,nsofi, Chnr'lie sundhe{o n}i‘:.’ fustiops. Fo: ng. dolph Cloose and Oscar Thompson. Mrs. Victor Byman and daughter|Each are hauling pulp wood. . Grace of Nakoda visited friends in| Herman Klauson was a visitor in|| Tenstrike over Sunday. lll)emidji Saturday. e o There is to be'an auction at August| Mr. and Mrs. Champy Petri Lungreen’s place Saturday, February|SoD transacted business in Bemidji 28. Some stock and farm impl Monday. and farm mmplements A. Davis and George Burr are land- || are to be auctioned. B ¢ the Walker S .. Florence Schulke left Saturday to mgl’&?rtsv&?eltereanleiecfic &:fa'se who ;lgtdnidefimtely with friends at|;re employed at the Bagléy camp, . Rand ) ake. were Sunday visitors with their par- Miss Leona Woock spent the week|ents. ' . end with her parents in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Champy Petri were Mr. and Mrs. Pemble have returned | Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mts. end with her parents in Bemidji. Mathias Petri.- 8. A. KOLBE . GROCERIES The Best That Money " CanBuy. . . Corner' Eleventh and Doud | Phone 657 ' % THE UNIVERSAL CAR - ; ¥ - .~ ONE HUNDRED PER CENT “PEP” from Rochester. Mr, Pemble is much| . Mrs. A. Davig and son transacted : ; d improved in health. business in Bemidji Monday. Mr. : : - e _‘ " F 3 i The faculty ot our school are|an d Mrs. Davis and fflfilily are about . . i When your Ford car or your Fprd truck doesn’t dlsphyfl its usual quantity or planning to- stage a play, “A Poor|t0 _move and will ho auction the : . -quality of ‘‘pep” and dash, it’s time to have a repairman who understands the Ford mechanism give it the ‘““once over”—then make the necessary.adjustments or repairs. Marvied Man,” in the near future,|Middle part of March or sooner. The play is a good live one and the|John Germain, who recently sold his P - i ; ; : . And return it to you full of its old:time power, ‘“‘pep,” energy, pull and service.. You’ll notice the difference. s o town affords some real talent, so we farm, will alsg- have an auction the are looking f same day. b i results. g ?rward fo \wondertnl The Liberty Booster Literary so- ciety met at the Pony Lake school Saturday evening. ‘A large crowd . ia n ' . We employ only skilled' Ford mechanics—Men who know how. Ford cars are i.: :nh:sic :1“‘1 o}:el}i thl:n:ee‘t‘in There| gathered and a fine time reported: made, and how they should be kept, in order to give the most efficient and économical { €movies” with & c‘gm lete che“ “; Among those who are ill with the : /. service. And our shop equipment boasts a great many specially designed Ford tools APogtam evely night,pan 3 ‘h:“‘;; :s :g:’;:;e f l![:irl.yanfir:dmfi.;:a: Es;l:‘l: - " y {~ and time-saving devices and machinery. In our stockrooms are complete assortments : ) s T of repair parts—genuine Foxd parts—that are exactly the same as their tough, sin There is a medicine ‘show running SCHOOL PHOTOS e duing, with us. We are . are repasonable enough to be within|ganq family, Arth i 2 ly, ur Chapo, also six 5 A b 4 the réach: of all e children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tisdell. | UR tactfu, originals in' the Ford car. recent sei : s i i = 4 of the “flu.” 8| short close o account of 5o many| gfl}. conduet has won WE PAINT YOUR FORD CAR FREE Mrs. Leslie Rearick and little| —— - the appreciation of g —— ~ > ; : daughter, Mildred, spent Saturday| __ o Pl cvery one who £ ] i We can take on' a few more jobs of overhauling, with which we give your car a y ; - - fine ‘shiny coat of .plint free. Come in and ask about this exceptional offer. and Sunday visiting: with. relatives a Brainerd. - fThere is an entertainment to be given March 6 in the Guild hall, in connection with the pie social and :"the ‘auction put on by the Ladies’ Aid. We understand that we will be ‘favored by a few numbers from the FUnited Community band. W .;>Mrs. Echendorf. has received. wo: ifrom. St.. Paul that her daughter, Lydia, has recovered from the “flu:”’ Quality and price in portraits: made us official photographers for the High school annual. 3 - Careful work, good materials, fine folders, yet low prices. Let us aso serve YOU with photographs. Kodak: finishing, too—certainly, ,at economy _prices. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone - 570W 10th and Doud C. W. Jewett Company, Inc. , - AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE G - P : Insist on Genuine Ford Parts ‘ © 418-22 Beltrami Avenue = Telephone 474 Bemidji, Ma 3 ' ) ' _“THE PIONEER WANT ADS ' - BRING RESULTS =

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