Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

“FUESDAY EVENING, MARCH.-9, 1920 R O eity’s “sonal mention, sedisd items and eo-opeunon in its maintenance. _office are nppmi.tod by readers of ‘the paper and by the publishers. | ===fi=== Telephone 922 ———==———=—x—= Emil Mork of Skime spent Monday as a caller in this city. Dean $50,000 t0 loau on farmg. ) diltt Land Co. J. B. Burns of Ironton was a \don- " day visitor in the city. ; H. \V. Page of Park Rapids was a visitor in the city today. . L. J. Rondeum of Pinewood was a . Monday visitor in this city. Mis. A. A. Randall of Puposky was | a Monday caller in Bemidj. J IL Lambert of RoyaMon was a ¢ visitor in Bemidji on Monday. - i : Miss Gliee Forbes of Hackensack spent .| Monday in Bemidji on business. ' " SylVester Lodermier of Duluth was: _in the' city yesterday ‘on business. \ John Stechman of Tenstrike called ., on friends in this city yesterday. {4940 'y Heath and H. R. Kennedy of atara spent Monday in this city. fi. S..D. Wiles: of Park Rapids .| was a guest of this city yesterday. '3 1:Ib. cans’ Hed Salmon, Ulikem brang for 90c at Clifford’s this week. ! 2t3-9 i * 'Mra. Claire Shay has gone to Mm- ' neapolis to spend the week on busi- ' ness. i 3 1-1b. cans Red Salmon, Ulikem ' brang for 900 at Clifford’s this weel(9 i 2t3- . Miss ‘Lucene McCauig spent the ' week-end with friends at Oklee, re- turning yesterday. You can get fresh roasted peanuts at Clifford’s. : store daily. Per Ib. 20¢. 2t3-9 B E. Kenfield left last evening for Minneapolis, to attend to business . matters for several days. Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft slab wood for eale, $3.50 per load. - Bemidji-Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F James Pierce has taken a splendid :suite of rooms at the J. J. Conger . residence, 901 Lake Boulevard ¥ou ¢an get fresh roasted yeanuta at Clifford’s. We roast thgm at our store dajly.” Per Ib. 20c. 2t3-9 George “W.-Cross, superlntendent ot the Red Lake Indian Agency spent Monday in° Bemidji on business. M. and’ Mrs. B. E. Stafford spent Sunday visiting with fgiends at Deer River. They returned yesterday Sweet milk for babies. Clarified ~milk beats all at Peoples Store Co. " Qall or phone 66 or 65. - 6d3-8 Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Pfeifer returned to Bemidji Monday after spending two weeks with relatives at Becidia. Miss Kate Hines returned last eve- ning ‘to her: home at Hines. after spending a week at the P. L. Hines ‘home. Mrs. J. J. Opsahl went to Moor- head, yesterday, where she was called to attend the funeral of an uncle who died at Rutland, N. D. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will meet en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’'clock with Mrs. Maurice Hinkley, Seventh street and America avenue. Miss Lena Lillvick arrived in the city Saturday from Duluth, being -called by the serious illness of her brother at St. Anthony’s hospital. The harpy gold. lured her and her|} father into the Klondike, where, in this man’s world, she met nobleness and villany. Rex theatre, Thursday. , 1t3-9 : Miss Jennie Popping of Stevens - Point, Wis., has been the guest of Miss Fern Minnick since last Thurs- -day. . She returned to her home to- day. ! Miss Lucille Young is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Wilbur Hutchinson, at Eagle Bend, Minn. She ‘expects to be gone two weeks. ' She was happy with husband and kiddies till *“Doc n” came from the Yukon and threw terror into her heart. Rex Theatre, Thursday. 1t3-9 James Reul Lambert of Royalton, Minn., spent last evening in the city en -route to Funkley and Blackduck on buglness. While here he called on frlends. Spor cash pald for Liverty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co. during the day, or at Markbam hotel. evenings. - 1117tf Mrs. E. R. Evans entertained a few ladies at her home last evening in honor of her birth anniversary. Cards were played at four tables and dainty refreshments served. &.'W. Clark of Puposky entered St. Anthony’s hospital Friday for medi- cal attention. He is suffering from an attack of pneumonia following a relapse of the grippe, but is improving favordbly. BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES myvuvo an interesting and complete review ‘of the vities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- ‘We roast them at our| news briefs and we solicit your Items phoned or mailed to. this Mrs. L. P. Warford entertained the teachers of the Presbyterian Sun- day school at her home last evening. Mrs. F. Trafton of East Bemidji has gone to Peyton, Iowa, where she expects to visit with relatives for two weeks. N Superintendent R. O. Bagby is much improved from his recent ill- ness. He resumed his duties Mon- day morning Miss Ednah Applegate of tke Elko Hat. Shop spent yesterday at Thief | River ‘Falls on business. She return- ed this morning. F. G. Halgren, deputy U. S. Mar- shal, came over from Duluth and spent sSunday with his family here, ‘returning yesterday. G. B: Pfeil of Hines was a-business visitor in Bemidji today haying had busiress ‘matters to arrange with Judge of Probate J. E. Harris. The Men’'s Aid of the Lutheran Free church will meet tonight with Ed. Akre, at his home in Nymore, at eight o’'clock. All are cordially in- vited. -’ Paul anle. who was injured last week, is ‘reported to be getting on very nicely. His condition is as good as could be expected. He is still at St. Anthony’s hospital. Owing to the Lyceum program that is ‘béing put on at the Methodist church tomorrow evening, the regular mid-week church service will be held at 7-0'¢lock, instead of 8 o'clock. C. W. Jewett returned the first of the week from an extended visit in the west, Mr. Jewett spent a great yart of the time at Los Angeles, also taking in San' Francisco, San Diego, and points in Washington. :V. Ives of Detroit, formerly a resldent of this city and at one time the proprietor of the Bazaar store, was a business caller in the city to- day. - He is a traveling representative ; of Finch, Van Slyck & :McConville of St: Paul. Mrs. T. Pendergast and sister, Mrs. James Hyde, and James Hyde, Jr., arrived in Bemidji today to make an extended visit with their sister, Mrs. Charles Schroeder. Later, Mrs, Hyde | and son"will go-to: their summer home on Lake Plantaganet;“where she will spend the summer months. Mrs. Pen- dergast and Mrs. Hyde are from New York: City ~ WARTED To buy a light team for _cash. Sound horses -and high price. Phone 16-F-2. - E. Storaa. 3-9 . MARKHAM REGISTF™ Among those registered at the Markham on Monday are W. E. Rowe of Crookston, J. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls, S. L. Carroll, &. L. Berg- strom, E. W. Libby, H. S. Hotien, H. F. Strehlon of St. Paul, Matt Oasin of Niagara, N. D., Willlam Searles, L. J. Larson and William McHale of Du- luth, William Werner of St. Cloud, C. E. Cope, J. T. Nutting, R. E. Wheeler E. L. Carpenter and E. H. Dea of Minneapolis, Thomas Curtis of Still- water, -and George D. Collier of Brainerd. Today’s register Bates,” K. W. Champ, R. G. Chisholm and R. F. Rudy of Minneapolis, J. La~ Feur of Fargo, N. D, and Theodore Gulickson of Moorhead. REX . back to real life. and honor. JACK DEMPSEY—“Daredevil Jack” will also be seen in his Pathe million dollar serial. “THE BALL OF DEATH” REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30 10c and 20c el I il o R LS . BT L . P B S AN e e e sl includes F. C.|, TONIGHT-TOMORROW 3 THE CAPITAL FILM CO., presents AL JENNINGS The Bandit King of the Screen, in The LADY OF THE DUG-OUT A truly wonderful filmization of the famous bandit, Al Jennings. The bandit with a heart of gold—from the range to the penitentiary—and from prison cells A story as big as life itself—you . will marvel at the wonderful rise of this unusual man from the bitterest dregs of life to a position of respect A lesson in life worthwhile. A Six-Part Feature THE BEMIDJI - DAILY:: PIONEER . PHILOMATNIANS MEET The Philomatbian club met at the office of D. 8. Mitchell last evening: A paper on “Re-Construction After the Civil War,” was given by Rev, L. P. Warford, after which an open dis- cussion on the subject was led by George W. Campbell. There were eight members present. : MODERN BROTHERHOOD TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY The last meeting in April has beén set as the date for the anniversary! of the Modern Brotherhood of Am-|.. erica, as a result of the meeting held by the local brotherhood last night at the Moose hall. For that session,it. is planned to have several interesting speakers on the program and included in the list are the supreme president and the supreme secretary. State Deputy W. E. Kinman ad- dressed the body last night and ‘was well received. -Several talks by the local members helped to make a very interesting session. After the initia- tion of .a large class of candidates, lunch was served. A membership drive is to be started soon and every effort will be made to secure as many members as possible. FRIENDS ENTERTAINED AT SPENCER HOME ‘Mr. and Mrs.. Darcy Spencer enter- tained a party of friends at their home last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller, who were mar- ried on March the 6th, and are spend- of Clearbrook, apd the groom is a well known business man of Larimore, N. social evening, after which a delicious lunch was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and Smith, Alma Akre, Anna Rudy, Ray- rond Crosby. Janres Adamson, Bill Olson and- Richard Shirk. Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- orders :of any kind, needing glasses or glasses. repaired, consult them, Artifieial eyes fitted. westerners last night, given permission them on. STUDENTS 25¢ ight 7:20 and 9:00 ‘}- ' | Rose :Pistor -Stokes, convicted in a ing their honeymoon here. Mrs. Mil-|. ler was formeriy Miss Laura Bjérke|. D. The guests spent a very pleasant| Mrs. Gust Olson, Lena Smith, Dot| - 600D GAME;TIIN!GHT 'Basket. Ball | FORESTRY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL OF BOTTIN!:;AU, N. D. versus - ‘BEMIDJI HIGH SCHOOL The Legion team was too strong for the or -his warriors to take The High School is after glory. The Legion quint wnats to get out of debt. You Can Help ily scared, consequently only one ar- rest was made. The party arrested gave’ his ‘name as” Ben. Nobbon :of Spooner, Wis., and in municipal court this morning. he paid a fine of $16 imposed upon him by Judga J »li‘ Gibbons. b Last week a man by the name ‘ot McDonald was twice arrested on the charge of drunkenness. On the first arrest paid a fine of $15 and when arrested again the next day the fine was fixed at $50, but upon paymeat he was released. INTOXICATING ‘DOPE? BRINGS THE ANSWER lntoxicntlng “dope" does not ap- pear to be a thing of the past as yet, since several arrests have been made by the local police depariment of late on charge of drunkenness. Last night at the Kelliher hotel, two men were found under the influence of an intoxicating beverage and when the attempt to arrest was made by a local police officer, one of the men suc-| THE PIONEER WANT ADS ceeded in getting away. Efforts were BRING RESULTS made to stop him.but he was not eas- Ton ght-Last Times . OFFICERS TONIGHT}, To qfii's pusldent. vice president, second®, ptesident and treasurer, the Bemifji*Clvic and Commerce as- sociation meets this evening at the . rooms at 8 o’clock, Ballots' were sent out a wpek ago, bearing“the names of all menshrs in gogd atanding - in the organization 3 h.,memher recelvlng a ballot igose 15 names’ from the list -hig choice as directors. The fif- i regsiving the highest/ number of el 3 will be, elected to thedirector- ::embevs of the or- ;.muzatlon present, with the excep- tion’qf-the secrétary, who will be ap- “the .board of “directors. Sinde the annual elegtion of offi- cers tor such a large organization is an impoitant matter, a large attend- ‘ance should: be present Lhis evening. ROSE:PASTOR STOKES CASE | IS REMANDED FOR TRIAL (By United Press) ouis, - March» 9..—The case of St federal.court ot four violations of the espionage “act,’.was ‘remanded for trial n‘.x_.h.e:clrcult.court of appeals 71Girl Namod Ma .Her Name Rhymed With Contrary! PRIZMA PICTURES—Nature's Colors New Process Photography—This Week’s Subject, “CATALINA ISLANDS” Elko Theatre pBy Ulnited Press) . ;Otifo, Mafch 9.—Seven ué maie hagpital for epi- 0 TRAOE OF LOST TANKFR. =+ (By ‘United -Press) ! New York, March 9.—Mystery of the disappéarance of the American tanker Cubadist, which sailed from Havana February 26, was created to- day -when naval stations on the At- lantic seaboard were unable to .find traces of her. She carried a crew of 41 men and was bound for baltimore. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER -DAYS Beginning 4 22 TONIGHT Complete Change of Program Thursday—Special Orchestra Every Day FLO HARTLEY MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY presents A Modern Cinderella 45 Minutes of Fun and Music vy and " MADCE KENNEDY }n her newest Goldwyn picture “THE BLOOMING ANGEL” It’s a comedy-drama from the pen of WALLACE !BW;})‘I& and you read the story in the Saturday Even-* ing 2 TWO COMPLETE SHOWS——AT 7:15 and 9:00 PRICES SHOW STARTS TONIGHT AT 7:15 Grand and Coach Smith has CHILDREN ADULTS .20c ...40c Ihciuded ADULTS 50c Theatre Only on the Victrola can you hear the worlds’ greatest Artists as they choose to be heard Only the Vietrola offers you the music of these famous artists exactly as they wish you to hear it. _For they all make Victor Records and the only instrument specially made to play their records is the Viectrola. Victrql.a_sfl in great variety, $25 to $950. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers -on the first of each month. ‘Barkers' Drug and Jewelry Store THIRD STREET BEMIDJI, MINN. PAGE'FIVE .

Other pages from this issue: