Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 5

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t Y ) . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 5 SUGAR PRICES TO s’!A? UP. RING Anot]'}f-']) MOON MEANS || 1t the phenomenon ‘Gbserved lere of | NOTB OF MBT i New York, Feb, 27.—Because of NOTHING, SAYS EXPERT | % huge ring around - the .moon: in ° \ Wintertiye didn’t mean there was a| FROM RURAI- scms mn:?;'e:fizge ciosns')llll?fl?o:hn:l‘:e"mé: Chicago, Feby 27.—‘‘Whoops, my| P1§ storm coming. i - any gre’at reduction in sugar prices dear, there’s a ring around the moon:|' ‘‘That's just a superstitition,’ idy- ! |—but if doesn’t mean anything,” So|Professor Donnel.: . '‘The ring :was BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTE Geofge A. Sabriskie, president ofithe| -, A, E. Donnel, meteorological ex-|caused by refraction, of -the moon’s . - ‘Te' each”day give an interesting and complete review of the There is'a movement under way to[{nited States e = f 3 . equalization board, de- | city’s social activities is our desire. ~This page is devoted to per- consolidate .districts No. 116 and. 8|clared in an dddress before the ap-|Pert at the University of Chicago,|rays through ice partioles ‘in..the with the copsolidated school distriet|;ya] convention, of the New ,York arter many persons had asked him [clouds.” ° sonal miention, social items and news. briefs and we. solicit your |l|.i Biackduck. The new district would co-operation_in its maintenance. -Items phonsd or mailed .to this include the southern portion of Lan- ;'I.',‘&"{“;;fi}euflficgfin,efisfgc éflts{?."amfi: s offige are :mcnud readerp of the ‘and by the publishers. gor and Hornet townships and would | ), . by " Plvfll‘ y 4 make Blackduck a large school dis- crop of sugariin sight. ,====-T.hpfion 922 ——z———‘—' trict. /'The school (at Red vLake was closed mm for a week on account of chicken pox | m HOSTESS. but has been re-opened according to g Mrs. E.'E, Kenfield entertained|ihe 1atest report. - fourteen ladies at tea at her home on 4t 50,000 toy lo#m, on' farms. Dean La:d Co. ¢ #71tt | Doud avenue, yesterday afternoon, in| iMiss Edith Knopke, teacher at-the o by }“m:“ 8‘ M"SMH 1& I‘g;‘it‘é“f» Oll }i’;“‘l‘; Whitted school, has left for her home Bennie Newtan of McIntosh was'a|land, Ore. rs. Nutting s vis at Buffaloon on account of the illness Thursday caller in Bemidji. - - her sister, Mrs. G, W. Cochran. of her sister. 'She 'will not return for, iy 2 . * the remainder of the term but a new Bert Feakes of 'Pine River SFem , NOTICE... teacher will be secured. She left . Thursday in this city. 5 10 per cent added on all personal|Baudette last Monday. . ) * roperty” taxes unpaid on March- 1st. DEOREYLY. o A petiflon has been filed to organ- Saturday "L D Bev‘a,chK ot ‘Northome was in Bemidji . today on business: g M. C. Reitan of Northome was a 1d42-27 County” Treasurer. w~ s caller here on Thursday. R ize a new. district at Kitchie and on . v E K ’NO CE. the petition are the names of 29.chil- John Ward of Thief River Falls is| To parfles owing me book accounts |dren living in that community. The a“business caller in the city. or notes must.be paid by March 10. proposed district would include; 11 ) k Office on'second floor in my building sections of land. ' J. G. Thompson of Blackduck was a|on corner fourth and Minnesota ave. J. C. McGhee, county sdperin{end. visitor in this city yesterday. 6d3-3 e W. G. Sehroeder ent o sehools, and Miss Mao MacG i schools, ss Mae MacGre- S 3 mén's Grocery. . Harry E. Avery of' Neutral, !dinn -» | spection trip . to the schools in the s died this monging at the St. Anthony| nejghborhood .of Deb Th 1. G. Haycraft of Soiway was among neighborhood .oi ebs. ey have i hospital at the age of 33 years. The|peen e all the week. the business callers h.l our city today. remains are to be forwarded to Brain- son L erd tomorrow for burial. Local ar- PRUNE APPLE TREE ANY TIME rangements were made under th direction’ of M. E. Ibertson, t’uneral’ Most Convenient and Best Time Is . | director. Late ‘Winter or Early 3pring Food sale Saturday afternoon, r'eb. D After Cold Weather. . 128, Gas Co. store. Norwegian Luth-| SCHOOL SECRETARY RESIGNS. e : eran Ladies Aid: 142-26| Miss Ruth Williamson has resigned| Apple trees.may be pruned apy time from her posjtion as secretary of tie|with good success and with no Appre-: Bemidji High school, and will be suc-| cigble. injury, but tle most convenient ceeded by Miss Maybelle Brooks. Miss|ang all things: considered, the -best Williamson = will, leave 'tomorrow|. .. ic jate winter / morning for Hudson, Wis., where she / will make-an extended . visit -with | T o = friends and relatives. !, CANCER CAUSES DEATH Robert Waldroxi of Bagley was a business visitor in the city on Thurs- day. - ; Sixteen inch mixed hard nnd soft - slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. - Phone ‘481, T&Ftt | \i. - B.D. Bach and J. E. Duforkmel of Northome were -among the out. of town callers in Bemidji yesterday} golden days of old Cali- a GREAT picture of the fornia — when whole A. Vognland and family of Gonviek |- communities of men lived for .. 'are moving to Bemidji this week, to| Charles T. Ridegway, aged 59 \ & Photographed “ ° make their home here in the future.|years, passed away Thursday morning * “in Nature's mohths without the sight of —_— A at 5 o’clock, death having been Colors s a:woman, lured to lives of ad~ C. G. Johnson left’last nighc for |brought on by ‘cancer. ' Fumeral serv- g _ ' venture by the chance’ of N the Twin Cities, where he will attend |ices’will be held Sunday at the Bap-|i i ‘stfihn it ric A sto £ to matters of business for several|tist church,’ Rev. Kehoe officiating. ; giét h‘“" apgeal n:ad:yst:;l Interment will he in ' Greenwood cemetery under the direction ot M. E! Ibertson., . days. ?re delightful by the mar- g velous® Sierra settings, the - ; _Supreme charming old-fashioned chievement dresses and amusing stove- " YOUNG MISS SUCCUMBS. /] 4 . pipe hats, the courtesy of the ] . ', . . Bananas—Sc¢ per Ib at Tropp- ¢ =~ man’s Grocery. 2d2-27 “WANTED~ AHUSBAND n Mrs. J. C. Taylor arrived ffom Min- . neapolisMonday to be the guest of| Little .Miss Dorothy Poppenberg |’ : men and the beauty of the " her friend, Miss Olive Curtiss, for a |passed away last evening at her home, ?f“‘i:““::‘:‘_'; women. A picturg in which mWrW Q[dm | g that fine actor, Monroe Salis- = — “week. 1115 ‘Minnesota avenue, death being|| 2 caused by heart trouble. She leaves Lady bowlers, don‘t forget tonight|her parents and a sister, Helen, and A is your chance to earn a $2 cash prize |two brothers, Donald and Neil. New, entertaining, and at the Crawford alleys between 7 am; Six o’clock mass will be held at St. altogether delightful 9 o’clock. 1d2-27 | Phillip’s church, after which . the |l : body will be taken to Brainerd for KILAUEA Mr. and'Mrs. Edward C. A. Johnson |funeral services and interment. She 3 ef Virginia, Minn., arrived this after-}Was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iM. J. i\ noon and are guests at.the home of ; Poppenberg. %y Mr. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. R. L: Given. Ry ) 2 bury, fills the eye and heart. Sée it today. Now playing. Briggs FComedy-:—“Sech S’ciety” It 2 UNIVER 7 A realistic pi'esenta- tion of the Hawaiian volcano.’ /“Sunshine & Shade” Nature Study L "SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM e MUTT & JEFF COMEDY Special Au}ngtion' A ; MARKHAM REGISTER. at the FOX “WORLD’S NEWS” . Spov cash,paid for.Liverty Bonds, ! v A Y The register at the Markham for L ;5 ! ety B oy Co .| Thursday ‘includes A . Tathrop, J. ELKO gl | A - TONIGHT & r " Huring the day, or i Marinam hore | ¥: Stam, W J. Kt M B ootee § | THEATRE = A TOMORROW ' ; evenings. . ) MITH|S¢ Boul, FoB. Kennedy, D. W. Al- | Sun., Mop. & Tues. * Rex Union Orchestra A » 5 ; ‘brecht, A. B. Leasure, -H. 8. Gilkey, Don’t Miss It! Matinee 2:30 o’clock' 0. L. Robinson, and F. G. Moore of Minneapolis, F. O. Morrill of Browns \Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madson of Great Falls, Mont., A: V. Henderson, K. E. Vexal, and W. S. Gibdon of Du- luth, ‘and L. F. Ennis of San Fran- cisco. Registered today are Vg % Noel, et s y 4 0. A. Peterson, J. E. Schleicher, C. A. g The Ladies’ Aid of the ~Norwegian|Johnson of Minneapolis and J. A. “Lutheran church will hold a food sale Klrkwood ot D ath. “in the office of the Gas company, on -Saturday, February 28. They will . gell all gorts of home baking and will walso gerve lunch dm‘lng the after-| noon 1d2-27 o Among those who are improving I from the grippe on Tenth street and * Doud avenue, are Miss Gwendolyn Smith, Lottie French, Mrs. Opsahl and daugther, Vera; Ethel Lahr, and the children of the W. C. Budge family. % 10c and 25c, Night 7:10-9:00 Sy REX Sniy AT CRAWFORD ALLEYS A METRO PLAY ‘ J To the lady bowling: the highest It’s all about a honeymoon-the strangest e score-at the Crawford alleys tonight, _ ; . B A . . ol They E'J""n"v'u;"ifi?snfi nal:gtl;g 8 casn %:igzfitogtfilz“v{flvlv be given. hc;; . Za ¢ <G honeymoon on record-for the bride didn’t ‘their honeymoon. _But- the hotel ; ) : have a chance to spoon. Wasn’tita shame? TONIGHT LADIES NIGHT, - of 1 “elerk said they couldn’t stay and thefp :lllll;;ln:o: ’if.'l"fi’r:i'irf.“.f.?f ::etdtl:; house detective said—. See all of [ o 00n. ~ The sport proved to be most - 3 § this _rollicking, side-splitting ‘farce|qpjoyable to all-and it is urged that ; when “Please Get Married,’ :lu‘;“g even. more come to the alleys tonight ‘ ¢ 'Viola Dana, appears at “the RexX|jotween the hours of 7 to 9 o’clock, theatre beginning Sunday. It is'from|.¢ Gnich time ladies only will parti the great Oliver Iuorosco stagled Zsuzc"; cipate_in the game. . cess. = 5 d Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mattison| * Supscrlhs for the Pioneer. ‘arrived this week from Moose Jaw # and Regina, Sask., where they have visited during the past three months + with 'friends and relatives. Mrs. attison was- formerly Miss Belle enry, daughter of Mrs. E. A. Henry a mee GEORGE MCMANUS’ CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY of this city 'lney will make their — S BRINGING FFATHER oden Hamllton ' . NEW SOMASNEW CASTUNES, ABUNCH o PRETTY Sl in a rousing outdoor story “The Pen Vulture” He was a forger—and Shorty as the Texas Rang- er, followed him over most of the U. S. and Canada. Ferdy thought he had a great bar- gain when the clerk sold him a mayr- riage license for vone dollar. But Ferdle was very young—not twenty- one ‘yet. ‘He learned. a great deal rapidly w! he started on a honey- moon with] a woman who wasn’t his wife., It 4s all ‘told in the rap _"diverting farce “Please Get Married, at the Rex theatre, beginning Sun- day. Viofa Dana is starred in this “fewer. and better” production by sereen Classics Inc., M. Broske has gone to ‘Winnipeg to visit with his sister there. Mr. Broske expects to be gome several months. ' Also .. - S + suxea|ll FAY TINCHER and “THE ||| Es-2 i ; “Where have they gonme?” as CHRISTIE BEAUTIES” || A HOST OF PRETTY, SINGING, DANCING, : o : Thoon.T was the answer. ~That’s s "N i LavGHING Cires—17 1HE CarTooNs HAVE EVER. ||| VIOLA DANA WwPLEASEGET MARRIED fine place for an unmarried couple,” #Wild and W s gy MADE YOU LAUGH, IT IS PROBABLE THE SAME P 2 the fathes shiouted, and off he dashea |l *‘Wild and Western CHARACTERS IN FLESH AND BLOOD WILL MAKE It’s Not a Bit Shocking—Really! - “to stop th G hat happened NO- sal iati G2 «t:esno in’ Eglmoo 3‘3 v;harrle‘:l." the Two Partcil:::g;l Clhristy YOU' ‘RQAR" ". Screen Classics latest “fewer and bet- i ter” ploture at the Rox theatre, be- ; THE PRICES ARE.SO LOW _AND THE SHOW SO it i Yoo Sl QR AN D] soopmsar rou wink nave fo cex xour sests ; i 3 c, $1.00, $1.50—PLUS WAR TAX. . i Olbver ”°“"°;;,‘,:§;":,°:;“,‘,};E,;z':§‘§ SEATS AT BOARDMAN'S. e =27 A Screen Classics, Inc., seven-part special adapted by 'METRO from the famous Broadway farce by James Cullen & Lewis Allen Browne as produced on the stage . 'by Oliver Morosco. Directed by John E. Ince. Maxwell Knrger, director general. ’

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