Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 3, 1920, Page 5

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MOk A0 it el A B b B i £\ A %ot day visitor in Bemidji. . Héger-Jergins of Leonard was the i a visitor here yesterday. service. Brown’s Valley, D. M. Price and B. V. V" A%d“A. Tone of Northome was a| John F. Essler, who has been ill at .<John F. Barrett of Park .Rapids|this marning. : spent Tuesday_in Bemidji. . " caller in the city yesterday. "1 visitor in Bemidji on Tuesday. a Tuesday visitor in this city. - ment at your home. . . :1d3-3) oxtend our hearty thanks and appre- - A The campaign is now on. b o D Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Grest and|lotment for Beltrami county is just Theat’.e daughter Dorothy of Watrous, Sas-|$300, taking in Baudette, Blackduck, ;. BRAINERD “DISPATCH"’ Joe and Jay Avery, Mrs.-Wm, Brit- ton and Mrs. Fred Reed have return-| ed from Bemidji, where: they, were called by the sickness of their brother the latter passing away Friday. NOTICE. To parties owing me book accounts |. or notes must be paid by March 10. Oftice on second floor in my building on corner fourth and Minnesota ave 6d3-3 . 'W. G. Schroeder. MARKHAM REGISTER. - Among those registered at the Mrs. Jack Dunn .was'a Bemidji Markhmfi on Tuesday were E. L. Gus-|. caller between trains Thursday. tafson, Arthug Gold, J. A. McConnell, i C. C. Redfield, D. J. Brown and J. H:|., Mohler of Minneapolis, A. L. \Ve]tg‘; < of Winnipeg, C. B. S8anford of Esthel ville, Ia., J. Maher and W. R. Mc- Adams of St. Paul, W. Drew and . guest ofstriends in Bemid)i yesterday R. Carrier of Duluth, S. J. Strong o p ster 3 i N :. Charles L. Conger of McIntosh Was|He was recently discharged from the é‘;g:f 1“{,”;,,;';: dlx ,mi:,p‘o_EMfifflff 3§ . ‘T ‘each day give an.interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page. is' devoted to per- sonal mention, social items ‘and’ news briefs and we. solieit ‘your cosoperation :fn its maintenance. ' Items phoned or mailed to. this .office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. e " George D. Collier of Brainerd spent - the:day in-Bémidji. $50,000 to loan on farme. Dean| Mr. Glenn Slosson, Bemidfi piano Laad Co.,. ., d71tf{ tuner spent a couple of days in our . —— midst. . B. Borreson of Warren was a Tues- | - . Holmes of Fort. Francis, Ont. Today register .includes F. W: Algren, H. G. Martin, L. T. Flake, L. T. Flake Jr.,, E. G. Hall, L. 8. Staples, and J. E. Harper of Minné- apolis, Guy G. Means of Duluth, O. Rclerts of Chicagoe, and W. G. Feddes <{ St. Paul. visitor in the city today. his' home in this city for the past seyeral days, returned ‘to his work = Miss Ruth Essler is reported to be H. E. Sohle of Sauk Center was a|a little better. She has been ill for Tuesday caller in Bemidji. 5 the past two weeks, and is still con- fined to the beq. LAPORTE “NEWS” Joe McAllister, of Bemidji, was here Monday and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAllister, be- tween trains. J. M. McDonald of Warren was u' Menry Gregerson of s iinEtei was here on business yesterday with the board of county commissioners which is also in session:today. Miss Norquist of Blackduck was a Tuesday caller in this c_sty. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald of| Those-wha took in the sights of L. L. Elliott of Warroad was .a|Pennington, Minn., spent Monday|Bemidji Saturday night were Mr. and and Tuesday in the city, the guests|{Mrs. Oscar Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Keck, ‘fof Mr. and Mrs. G. H. French. - |'Mrs. Robt. Wolf, Gus Hedman, Mr. F. H. Furbom of Federal Dam was| - Waldon, Cecil angd Bartin Christpher- son, the Wieber brothers and\the Shirk brothers. ‘Dr. Hideo Kimura, noted Japanese scientist, disagrees with Sir Oliver Lodge, claiming that the “will within” ‘creates: the - “spirit” manifestations, all of which are due to the subcon- sciousness of the mind, “Death I8 merely a form of subconsclousness; such as sleep,” says Doctor Kimura, who adds that “immortality of the soul may be willed from within.” He offers, by means of subconsciousness, Olat Olsor was a Bemidji caller|to Win the prize of $5000 offered by between trains Sunday, where he|Doctor Rinn by producing a spirit. visited his son, Henry, who is con-| . SRR R fined to the hospital.. Mrs. Charles Billadeau or Nymore Aol S TR has gone to Washington to spend a Donald Blue of Northern was alfew months with her relatives there. business caller in Bemidji Tuesday. Sihe has been in poor health for some . time. " K '~ A Two-Fisted Star in a Big, Smashing Romance of Love, Struggle, Intrigue Adapted from “Captain Dieppe,” the noted novel written by Anthony Hope . BAGLEY “HERALD” Audvin Mossefin, who is employed by Koors Bros. at Bemidji, arrived here Tuesday for a visit- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mons Mossefin. | Go to the B. & D. Shoe Store Mon- ol = i : day and have your feet examined Hérry: Olin, instructor in agricul- free. - . 4d3-6 |ture:in the Bemidji High school, was N confined: to-his home yesterday on ac- unt ‘ofillness and was unable to Dr. A. J. Button and family of | ] MHackensack spent Tuesday in Be-|3t end to his school duties. midji. s > : Russel, Smith of Becida was among the Bemidji business transactors on ‘Tuesday. . < ‘Mrs: William Kress arrived yester- day ‘from Leonard and spent the day in the city with friends. She left last evening for Milwaukee, Wis., where shewill'make her future nome. Paramount Magazine Holmes Travelogue - - Je0 Deficlency Irreparable. . Deflelenefes are misfortunes, but CURCUL!0. IS SERIOUS PEST they are not irreparable. Demosthenes —_ was apoor stammerer who wanted to tell theiweorld the great thoughts strug- gling within him. Instead of worry- ing about his weakness in speech he hegan practices that would remedy the evil, “The world now calls him the sliver tongue of Greece. At a local debatl) T4 club' one night a certaln ‘man' wag down for a speech. e rose to his feet and became petri- fled at' the sound of his own voice saying, “Mr. Chairman# The crowd lnugheq ‘_jlhd then began to taunt him, Soon §ome one dubbed him “Orator "y That, wad, the lmit, He:just forgotSwhere he''was and gave the fellow “a plece of his mind.” The re- sult was’ that ne became one of the ELKO-TONIGHT & THUR| - okt R X THunsoay Injurious to: Pears, Apples, Peaches Friends have received word from|- “gngq Cherries—May Be Control- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Warfield, stat- led by Spraying, - ing<that they left Minneapolis Mon- 7 " day.and are on their way to New Orleans on a pleasure trip. The message did not state how long they ;fwould remain there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of "B, P."0. ELKS. Turtle River spent the day in the citY| ' qpere will be a.regular meeting ot on business today. the FElk’s lodge Thursday evening: g E. H. Jerrard, secy. L Miss Anna Nelson of Hill City was among the -out of town callers here on Tuesday. ~ ° : The plum curculio is a small stout snout-beetle, and is'a serious pest to pears, apples. peaches and cherries in ‘| addition to plums. The adult beetle winters aver-and emerges just before the fiult buds open, and feeds to some extent on..the:buds, -and later on' the young fruit as soon, as-it is set. Eggs .| are Jafd in the young fruit as soon as itis formed. .~ T ¢ ; Lorna Taylor of Tenstrike trans- acted businegs in Bemidji between “trains Tuesday. : Mrs. G. W. Mercer of l-‘;:ll!:i w‘l N shopping and calling on old friends ~ ’ : = 1 in Bemidji Tuesday. - - - - -} . GHURCH SOCIETY TO MEET. wed. . 5 i § i The "Woman’s Home Missionary| There'are two kinds of punctpres, Sweet.-mi}k ;for. bables; . Clarifieq|Society of the Methodist church will egg punctures-and feed punctures, the ilk beats all ‘at Peoples Store. Cu,|mest with'Mrs: A. M. Bagley tomor-| former being made by the beetle in, 4 Call or phone 66 or 65. 6d3-8 |row afternoon at,3 o'clock:: The|depositing her eggs, and are surroud- | best péakers the country has.-ever 3 . < {theme for discusssion .will be “‘Our|ed by & c scent-shaped slit. The feed | produ SERRE | Neighborhood Work.” All members| punctures. are made later in the sea- | aré cordially-invited to be preesnt.|gon asa rule, mm adults appear| " in August, : REBEKAHS MEET TONIGHT With regard to control, this insect : ) FOR BUSINESS ONLY|may be controlled’ by thoroughly midji Tuesday, after visiting With| The regular meeting of the Re-|Spraying with arsenate of lead (8 relatives in Brainerd for a few days.|pekah Lodge will be held this even-| pounds to 40 gallons) as the leaf buds ing. Only rqutine business will be| are opening and again before and af- ! “BIG LITTLE” HO 66 ° e Bring - your foot troubles to the|conducted o:} the account of so much| ter the blossoms fall. % wfi{g BI/;}“” M,:};’Ts?__s-g,flmg. The 4 ,, B. & D. Shoe Store Monday and you|illness. The initiation and lunch{ This insect is a serious one in many | gest Jitgle” automotive and industrial ' "The year’s most BesutiliuL photoplay . FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS CIRCUIT . 2 . ‘presents Gl A e - Katherine Mac Donald THE AMERICAN BEAUTY " - D. S. Mitchell returned last night from Red Lake, where he has been on business for several days. Making - Them Envious. “Been eating cloves, eh?” “Just ;camouflage, my dear. I dia that to make some of the fellows think I'd hada drink.” Mrs. George Day returned to Be- will have no more troubles. It will will be postponed. | 1ocalittes in certain seasons-and only [exhibit . ever staged in Minnesota cost you mothing. . bd3-6 the most éifeful ineasures will suffice [opened here today. Local merchants || to control it. . are staging the show which will end Friday. ) ' [ ] REX Coming Friday, Saturday A special Henry Lehrman comedy “A Twilight Baby” The greatest feature com- edy of the year, a regular knockout. Mrs. Edward Allen of Solway is EPWORTH LEAGUE SPENDS visiting her sister, Miss Leethe Shirk HOUR WITH MISS HINES of this city. Mrs. Allen expects to About. twenty-five young people, return in a few days. members of the Epworth League, and a few guests, spent a very pleasant If you have anything the matfer |gocial hour last evening with Miss with your feet go to the B. & D. Shoe|vijyian Hines, at her home. The store Monday. It will be a free ex-|monthly business meeting took place amination. 4d3-6 {first, followed by games, music and refreshments. - BARACA CLASS ANNUAL, The parlor of the Iirst Baptist church wag the scene of a very pleas- Miss Florence Sc}mlke .of Ten-|ant affair on wmonday evening, when strike, who has been the Baraca class held its annual PL\AN' TO PROPAGATE GRAPES Small Pleces of Vines Planted in Well- Drained Place Are Ready In About Two Years. Take small pieces of grapevines abeut pruning time (during fall and winter) and plant them in a box of eand or in a well-drained place. When they are about two years old they are ready to plant in the vineyard. _ - In the winter, plant small pleces of eeting. An excellent banquet was| g limbs or throw dirt up around the |served at 7 o'clock, covers being[roots of the old fig trees and they wlll‘ placed for about fifty persons. Fol-| put out shoots. Pull up these ShOOQS.I Spot cash pald tor Liverty Bonds, lowing the banquet, an interesting| which should have roots ready for and Liberty Bond receipts. See G.|Program was given, William LaMont, | planting in the orchard. l B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co ,|President of the class, introducing : % during the day, or st Markham hatel, |0 2Pt o Speair of iho evenine, | _ COME AND SEE . : . JATHERINE MacDONALD “A Regular Girl” in “THE TURNNG DOIYI.” . Among the out of town visitors in Bemidji yesterday were G. H. Berg- ‘strom, 'W. H. Reasoner, C. R. Metzer and John Hicks of Remer. | ! g visiting friends|! at Island Lake for the past week, returned to her home Tuesday. — trouble. If will cost Potmng. 4d3-6 ing our friends and neighbors for = their kindness and help to us during our recent bereavement and seige of |sickness. And also to all who so liberally donated to the financial gift we -have just received, do we hereby You are cordially invited to inspect an exclusive swiss embroidered robe display. These can be seen at my rooms, 701 America or by appoint- 3-3 i : ' J ciation. We surely have occasion to at Tthhoe Scth ul::l‘xll gam:?t ‘t:io‘}-n:]ree;: :’et;l tgat “a friend in need is a friend 0 - lindeed.” - sixth street and America avenue, to- > mdrrow afternoon: at: 2:30 o’clock. ,IM(:Y ggg b;::: y‘g’fl:lell'_t Moo and Mrs. C. Golz and Mrs. G. A. Gehrke famll. 5 1d will entertain.’ y. B-3 Mrs. George Glandon left for Be- $300 Y. W. C. A- CAMPAIGN @ and gave an inspiring address. There will be a foot specialist at A NOTE OF THANKS. Never was love’s first meeting under such strange circumstances. the B. & D. Shoe Store Mondpy. Be sure and see him if you have any foot 'We take this opportunity of thank- SHE THOUGHT HIM A BURGLAR— |’ HE THOUGHT HER AN INTERLOPER Under the Auspices and for the Benefit of Ralph Gracie Post No. 14, ald:l} N{olx:dry :ét%:oon after a few OPENS IN COUNTY MARCH 8 AMERICAN LEGION It is a strange, thrilling and beautiful story days' yisitain Wabedo. G;orse was| The Y. W.C. A. is out for a million : : of how she came to love him so dearly that up froni Brainerd also, and returned|gojjar fund to help speed its 1920 illi 3 5 there on the Monday Dight train to|usefainess. ¥, W. G A. programs SHE IS +she was willing to send him out of her life .~ for his own good. Robert W. Chambers wrote the story. The photo- play was enacted at one of California’s most famous beauty spots. - A DELIGHT TO THE MIND AND EYE take up his work in the shops.—Pine| ;e peed River Sentinel Blaze. : T o s, Con reign land in which they 3 might exist. What is more, they are Captain Orchard left today for|demanded and needed in thousands Thief River Falls, where he will|of other cities, towns, counties and spend some time conducting revival|foreign lands. They can not take services for the Salvation Army. He|them only as more funds and workers will return to Bemidji for the Satur-|are available. Every Y. W. C. A. day and Sunday services, and will 80| member, every man, every woman, on to Valley City, N. D., next week fevery child, has an opportunity right to conduct services there for a few|now to help bring true this Y. W. days. C. A. hope for 1920. ELSIE JANIS Famous on Two Cofitinents for Her Ability as a Comedienne MATINEE AND NIGHT Two Reels—FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY—Two Reels . The al- : REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA 10c and 25c Matinees 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9:00 katchewan, Canada, are spending a|Kelliher and Bemidji. few days visiting at the W, Z. Robin- The local organization puts on its son home. Mr. Grest is a brother of |drive on Monday, Wednesday and Tuesday, March 8, 9 and 10.

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