Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 23, 1920, Page 5

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800,000 szs SERVE IN WAR| g vDr Max Nordny Says Race Lost ao,. « 900 Dead in the Fighting— "' Had 200,000 Casualties, WRESTLING London.—Dr. Max Nordau told the English ,Zionist federation fhe other day~that in thiesworld, war the Jews had furnisife 900,000 ‘soldiers to the -various armi e each day vau Anteresting and complete review of the enty'l social ‘aétivities: is jour.desire. This page is devoted to- per- sonal mention, social items .and-news briefs and we solicit your eo-opernion in its mqnmme ' Ttems phoned or mailed to this of the paper and by the publishers. o s : This, he sald, was about 7 per cent Main Event Preliminaries g ‘of 'the whole mimber ‘of Jews, a pro- : o portion equaled by few dnd surpassed C. E. T X R . . : only, he ," by ., Y E Liots of houses. -Let me sell-your The Baptist Ladies' 'Atd will meet The, "Jews oy e e o Mrs. C. E. Hallett one, E.’ ‘Willits, the landman. in the bagement of the church at 3:30 boht 200,000 1t Lo 14t3.27 [o'clock. ' Lunch will be served by Mrs. e casudli e, ; ! e % Whlte ut what had the Jews fought for, L Mrs. (name withheld) : ° * James Ingfam of Pequot was a Be- sked: Even in the advanced and of Falrmont : midji visitor yesterday: | stdp and seod ook and: Jistei. for R (04 1 clyilized countwes of the West, .. Mrs. Hallett will forfeit . o A p ~ w4 Teverybody I&tadlllnganout thh-lt gtn;:loi L1 s+ - [ihe:continned, a llmge wmie o}f antl- vs. . $25.00 if she fsllsto,thrbw : Chimneys, stove ''pipe, on. Easter Monday evening which w. e S : tism was welling up; in the new: her opponent in te in- ) - cle‘ned ' Phone 386. - §t3-29 | celebrate the opening ‘of the Kaplan] . % 4 uptfles that had arisen in the East L C- . tel. R i ‘m M Flats, . » 1t3-33 ) ,the “most crfimlnal passions were let Ll s, B .~ |'loose against the Jews. In this dark I S ! { Mrs. Joseph Felber of Sleepy Eye, p ? . i ".i| pleture, there was one bright spot, the || C U R T YOUNG CURTIS ) inn:, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. ¢ i i Henry Bowers, at her home On' Min- 'Brft!lh eclaration ll: f;:(‘r:.a; : Jew: ‘. ot B $ l) G : = ‘of three:falls | FRANK SMITH '~ 4 ) Yorid o ‘ Mhe Anne Seruth of Ada wa¥ itor in Bemidji yesterday. i 350.000 to lon on nml : “Hi t Walk - . : i o B s Best tworou \.‘ Cora Hoover of c;_,,yum . A s : ; I " day shopper in Bmldj ¥ llmbe a smll.l meeung ., A WINTER. SERVIOB FROOK: Miss mchum[ mut:- “to a finish I’ Lodge No. 233, A.:F. | :'All-that’one reatonably - could was quite sstonishéd when I heard of ‘ednesday, March 24, at pect is embodied in this one-piece your--engagement. What buain oy 1s ork in the fellow craft|dress of check and plain serge. Itis your lance n? degree will be-taken up: smart, practical end inexpensive. ' ver—He's & m“m' o t{nesotd avenue. - She wiH remain for - ’ N PRICES—75c and $1.00—Ringside Reserved, Extra The skirt, vest,, collar and sleeve’ Where the music’ is the jizzleet is | trimmings are of eerge, bound with DOORS OPEN 7:30_WRESTLING 8:30 ;business’ caller n the city. \ . ; : where the crowd likes to go. That is | black silk brald, while the blouse is b . - . / Ladies Are Invited to Attend J.. M. Reed of’ Blackduck was_a|where the crowd wants to 'go Easter | of the check; extending below the'|. . - . : bnslneaa caller here foday 3 Monday evening, where the Schucks’ | waistline to. the hips. The model | Jazz orchestra will furnish the music. | ‘gnds itself to development in all of "Mrs. Barl Manly of ;:tel"ix;?flonal In the Kaplan Flats. 1t3-23 | 4pe season’s materfals. M )';“m size" Falls spent Monday- in Bemi 48-inéh ‘check and. i o The -members: of -the .Loyal Order requires 134 yards o Eg = 8-inch plain’ serge. B. T. Johnson of Northome called|of Moose are going to entertain the nym:;‘:fi‘ 4Reviewpbreu NF:. 359.. on friends in: Bemidji yestergay:: - {Ladies Legion :at the Moose hall to- morrow night. Lunch and dancing ::et:: 34 to 46 Juches blllt. Pflfl. P Cojune and W. Grey of eral will be;part ot the ‘entertainment. * Dm were visitors here on Mon 1t3-23 " Elmer LaBrie and Byron Potte: ot mn OI.SON ACCEPTS NEW 3 Mimh wero callers here on Mond& s POSITION m FITGAR CO. % l{ern Olson of Bemidji has taken a 0. M, Pauldon of Littlefo position’ with the Fitgar Co’, of Du- . business visitor, "7 the eity luth, as’ salesman for a large terri-| - - (Contfnued From~Page.l) MITCHELL v 3 +{tory in.this vicinity, and will sell a |{errible losses the laxes nave mrenny 5 day. line of soft drinks, cigare-and confec- caused to, its youngsters. o L E w| s D v —-.ILII E. H. Reft of msley was 2 {." 0. G. Storhalen and J. L } “of Thiet River Falls spent Monday.dn|pohiey; Fiis headavarters WHL be i) °. Riak in “Catehing-On.” thh city. - ) Children are. continually risking >Mrs & ,w— oy ot c.;‘ i me TOMORB.OW severé injury ‘and ‘possible death to e v catch a ride on auto trucks in the . o 2 3 n g h The Womenjs Home and Foreign [73 s B trassacted business in Bemiasi be- |y, 10, TGS VIORS CY puatana |city, Parents are ssked to aid the The Last of His : ’ a Synod of the Swedish Lutheran teachers in pointing out to.the chil- T L 55 A ¢hurch will be ‘entertained -in . the |dren thé folly. of & catching a ride.|j - People 5 e thur Danuser, ‘ot the B. §7 I oe store, left Saturday evenjng for Duluth on a buying trip: church parlors .tomorrow %afternoon Owners of the.trucks are responsible, at 3 o’clock.” Lunch will be served in | OF at least held so, for any accident |the atternoon and also in the even-|Occurring to persons riding thereon, ing, by Mrs. George Berglund and [Dutin many cases.it is extremely dif- Story and Direction by l}ober( North Bradbury. ' ALICE LAKE L And An All-Star Cast § Go to “Mac’s Candy Store” to get A Pt N i . G dess Miss Eleanor Erickson.. A large at-|ficult for.a driver to know that some & the *Rose of {Hé Gods Cali;:;il; tendance is desired. . \ child has cayght on to the rear of ¢ A rugged roman,‘i‘e of the ‘e 5 the car. Drivers are also requested || yéat north W°°d5- he story rmmmn LADIES AIDY to be more alert-and to allow no one a strong man’s love for a . 'WILL MEET {TOMORROW ::o‘:?‘tgch on” to the car while it is Weak woman. See the thrill- There will be a meeting of the| Mr. Harnwell appeared betore the ipg, - hand-to-hand struggle . »{Ladies’, Aid- of ~ the ' Presbyterian |student body of the junior and senior tween :-Lone Wolf, the church tomorrow afternoon in the|departments of the High school taday st of his tribe, and a socnfl A dramatic, intensely human story of a be t of the church. Th 1 ded th Y ey o A i T wlyrprag L ol peichnd ¥:;fi;"it e || sbarite ";e:ll:e dent of a New England fisher girl faced with the :enx:lt allhfi;:\rxl?r:eu;ggfe&obl;e Dl;[l;t:- Central school and the North school problem -of Whether tO revea.l or l’lOt to W CaaaL d“;; e LFPES,;'*; b iy o THRLORGT the man she loved more than life, the secret T8 Lo T WAL | Superintendenit »(;mrrmc! G Mr and 3 Red Lake were among the out ot town callers here ‘on Monday. re" to get » preside the tmg, dis, mornla ) hm HT the recent meeting of supermeendents 5 G IT RIG: at Cleveland, Ohio, and outlined sev- |4 ; ;. -To correct-an erroneous statement X 5 L L Dr. and Mru in;-Monday’s Pioneer regarding the o . yetterday Hdorh’ iNew sending of Otto Morken as a delegate dllxu“"d there. He also called to g ere they have spent the winter. |from the Bemidji,Labor League to St. | the attention of the teachers.the con: Paul: Mr.” Morken has been desig- ference of high school teachers which 4 Go to “Mac’s Candy Store” t&” get nated) as a ‘delegate to r:present the {Will be held at St. Paul on March 30 ; T NIGH - “thie “Rose qf the Goddess California [local labor bodly.and to {ake part in|and 3], duripg' the spring Vacation || apples. Just arrived today. 3t3-23 [the Working - People”’s Non-Partisan at the local schools, which begins on | S - Political Leageu of Minnesota, a dis-|Friday, March 26,"and _lasts until dmglm,]w’a > Victor Mathewson of Becidia lef: [tinct and.different organization than Tuesday, April 6. . : llondfiy for Devil's Lake, N: D, |the Non-partisan League, to which| A ‘merit system of sa‘lanes has been : where he will:be employed durmr the |it was announced he was a delegate. |proposed for the Bemidji public munmer R A school teacher-and in the near futule ; S s NEBISH MERCHANT IS information will be gathered con- | ¥ Mrs. Wml{ Gerlinger of “Spur . AGAIN ON THE JOB cerning the teacher’s preyious record | was in Bemidji Monday arranging -to4 - per¢. Noble,, merchant of Nebish, that each may Teceive & rating ac- ;n:‘v;el'::re, if she.can locate" smtable was a busine’s\s visitor in the city cordmg tom i Monday. Mr. Noblé has just recov - DEATH.OF INFANT ed from ttack of 1] 5 :Lieutenant Clarence Shannon has i:xt ha: nofvn rzfifxamcedoth:hgufleg p:t Agnes C. Barclay, the nine-months || just returned: from ' Minneapolis, master and t of th _lold dauglgger of - Mr.. and “Mrs. ‘where he has: vislted for the past f:gs: m_z‘T:“anm;n %‘;cyh:?h;}ll :Itnv(i)ln Charles Barclay of 1313 Irvine ave- two weeks. the job again and buying more cream nue;’ passed away thig morning. Bur- th: ver before,’ -’said M ial will be made tomorrow in the Ella Jergéns: of ‘Leonard was in wl::n :l:cussingrgnndsi:ions |; hi?:;cej Greenwood cemetery, urlder. the direc- Bemidji Monday en route to Grand tion of M. E. Ibertson, undertaker. / Forks where she will. be employed tion of the county: PR AR e N during the summer. ° eral interesting topics - which were, . Hard to Combat. - . A sclentist sald in a discussion of an anti-tubefculosis. campaign: *‘Ignorance—Iignorance of ‘hygient— is' gur worst- foe; and ignorance - Is NOTICE TO m l’ll'BLIC As T have to raise $5,000, I am going to offer my ‘entire stock at a discount of from 10 per cent to 2 pel:' cent. 'T' also request all th who are in arrears, with their ac-. hard b: } ‘The meeting of the Junior mme count more than sixty days to make »‘?.'3' a:n r;,?,,::,:d a(:-f a :tor§ nbont all " Qlass of the Swedish Lutheran church meediute sel:tlementlThis favoy will] (i iantist who once came upon an ‘oid | will be held on Friday evenlng in; | be very much appreciated flint-cutter digging flints from chalk. Otto G. Schiwand stedd of on Tuesday, as usual.’; . ©" 210 Third Stkeet, Phg:etss The scientist, remembering a superstl- tion prevalent ameng flint-cutters, sald: | b *“*‘Da you think’ fllntn grow? > *“1 don’t think pothin’ about It, sir,’ 7 3 ‘safd the old 'man. ‘1 know they grow.' - “An Irish Eden,” which was pre-| " ‘Well. suid’ the sciéntist, ‘take 8 Ab,g‘;:mgfii liccfi:ga:é; hele‘:{mtl‘:: sented by .local talent under the| flINt lomé. pur it on your mantelplece, ore "ot The. week for AHar twin auspices of the St. Philip’s Catholic| 804 see how much it grows in a year” cltl.wwherte she will transact busi- church and for the benefit of a pro- *“*All right, sir,’ said the flint-cutter; .“- for m,m days. posed school, and which met with such | ‘ar.d, you do the sawe .with a potater, hearty alpp‘:pval from the local‘audi-| and see how wuch it grows.’” / Biigses Alma and Cors Lau tike ar- | ence, will be presented at Blackduck TR o state yesterday, to make an extsni ns, or as soon i Yiait at the home of their uncle. §d. ?."" Saiie s o fokd o Blaskiork S dop e N 1““‘“‘- of Grant Valley. . .. .. passable by automobile. “I'm exceedmgly sorrs ;- siri “put’ Mrs. Paul Yaple and little-daugh- . ter; Marian, returned Sunday morn- \ing, from a visit of a week in Minne- ¢polls and Ew .Claire, Wis. ‘Spot cash pald for ‘Liverty! Boti . . 4!3 26 and Liberty Bond receipts. . ‘B. Hooley at Northern Grocery: “AN IRISH EDEN” WILL during the day, or at Markham hotel. APPEAR AT BLACKDUCK evenings. f 1117t¢ B All the Way on “High”!" Wlth Cupid at the wheel and “her” by his side, watch “Whirlwind Wally” take the curves! Wnud'. Hawley, Theodore Roberts 7 6 ‘ - i ‘bridge.” a(ond.y evening, April 5, 1920,| DELIGHTFUL DINNER PARTY [doi't play bridg : 1 # thére will be an opening dance ‘in the he J. “W.'Naugle home was the “Xou: dont "flaj brklgel‘ sir? Ile;e: A .Lhd Tully M."hl in the Cas . new. KW“: flats. 'gh: m“fi" to be | scdne of a delightful dinner party at ;:;'._'_h,fhg',‘x’,'“""'""’“ doin 2 golf clul Second:gfhdshing big motor car picture, with Wallace - ‘l g e g b o [ DB o R Bt M bl W 7 Reid as 2y hero. “The Roaring Road” was one his dance will be furnished by|Arch Naugle and Miss Edyth Wright |~ mw's ‘Dest jazz orchestra, the|entertained a few friends in honor long thril M,-tooExcuse My Dust” is coming. Don’t miss Schuck’s Jass Orchestra. Theitiekets|of the birthday anniversaries of Mis# The Other. Fellow. —also- “Double. Speed !” _ for'the dance will be $1.10, m&» Bdyth Glascow and William Lalli-| X Mke the cther tonc: o al ‘tators, 5Be. - 23.23 [berte. After dinner, the guests en-{ H%? £00d {0 bave along: JACK DEMPSEY Matmees 8:00—10c-20c—Nights 10c-25¢ Innuw.pugqum..'.. joyed a theatre party.. All had a gixteen inch mixed hard and soft On Mm when thisigs go wrong «lab wood for sale, $3.50 per load. ple;;n;:;;:}:%t the\eom'pany were, - k 4 § TONIGHT & T&T | srine " maych Glascow, . Kathieon| _ . Give Annwnele a Peniard. Dare De“l Jac = - WED & THUR King, Lavinit Wright, Edyth Wright,| Rome—The women of Tiume on 8¢ Fourth Episvde i X Messrs. William Lalliberte and Whit- | Sebastian’s day gave d'Annunzio an ney Brown, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arch Naugle. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE o DAILY PIONEER artistic silver ' poniard, inlaid with gold, says a dispstch from that city. The presentation °was made in the presence of representatives of the army |. and of & great crowd. N 10 and 25 Cents Mltinees 2:30 Nights 7:10-9:00

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