Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 5

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THE BEMIDJL: DAILY. PIGNEER Lewis, E.. W. Haegeler and H. C. Mc- lm m Ammls ‘r’wbh of Mlnno}p&l‘ll; Mfi' ;JM Mrl; Jack Raynard. of not, N. F. D. | Robert - Smith of Crookston; L. Rauen; and .Josephine Creelman of gflt Pal'xl R. AMP:temn Anld o3 and (Continued. ‘m Page 0“) rs. R. K. McMullen of Duluth, C. J: Mrs. F. Chaeupon of Chlcast; A.lfoir Diay ‘and a square deal to all. - Smith. of Pinewood, and K. B. James 'Many of the Legion’s most loyal of Marshallton. members are also members of organ- Registered this ‘morning were ¥, |zed. labor: and it is the hope of the W. Wilson of Brainerd; C.'E. John-|Legion that it may.convince every ex- son, William Baker, R. G. Chisholm;|service man “who is-a' member of 'or-. N. H. Morgan, A. A. D. Rahn, Eloise{ganized labor that its purposes are In one of the cleverest pictures of the year. Dsrmg § L. Calihan, E. H. Dea, James Davies, |the same as loyal citizsens and that Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Vangen are |, ‘w 'yt p° T Stuhr and John |it) will not be long before they:are stunts on horseback rivaling anything ever seen——m leaving this week for/Bemidji where Ehsborg of Mlnnnwfil : all members of the- American Legion. » : 3-27 | they: will- reside; in the future. Mr. L " B i : Vangan went to Bemidji.yesterday ; . . Cooperates With Others. -, Mrs." Robert - Smith of Crookston |to lease.a home." He will be joined It -is of the greatest importance a er a er ve ere cmt‘iundiy In’ this ci&y. gy hlis l?lltaa and children, Saturday.— MOTHERS': cnmxnoms \ flll.l he Legion should - cooperate onvick Banner. . INTERESTING: closely with any other' organization . mm ‘whose patriotism is unquestioned and = A Goldwyn Picture. 501000":t0 - loan on farms: . Deas ) 5 e Mothend Bk heid s ; 1 o ul a v Fnt oy .. %I NOTICETO AUTO OWNERS - ierosting meeting at the homeaf Mra. oo, 1 the work whith 1t is doing, COmedy—Thhlls——Pathos ' /Charles. Qum‘nm of Tmu was a| -All motor. car drivers should see |Blaine Lambert, 1206 Dewey avenue, | The ‘work of Americanization ‘is far g ‘Baturday | vlmor in Bemidji. ::xa}: ‘:hey *a:; groperly eq:'i‘med with gn Saturday h“tt."tln?llc)m tl:" um; too large in scope to be done success- & E g on eir; ‘automobiles. Tail |bert gave'a short talk o the’presen 1y b A Smith of Pineweod was a vlsnor lights must be provided and lighted |activities .of the club and the futurs f,','{,’g hi'n.n:;l:l:l::l:fg:::::‘;!::i::: MR & MRS. CARTER DeHAVEN i aaturdnyflnd Sundny. | at night. “'License numbers must be|out-look, after which the.annual elec-|o¢: ’ o ooning”—C hen displayed, two on each car, one in |tion of officers took.place... The ofti- r':n: !laettl!‘:np::g;:r::l:: eo:ozx:.u:ll’toyd ] Honey o m' omedy furnaces|front- and one at the rear in plain |cers elected for:the year are—presis}jahor ‘is .invaluable, -and ‘where ‘the. : 6t3-29 view: - Judgment ‘must be used at|dent, Mrs..R.'H..Schumaker,:-vice-|yims and plans-of- the Legion in- pro- crossings 'when pedestrians.are using |president .(re-elected) :Mrs. J.. L. Gil- bimoting- Americanism ‘Hrave. been. ex- it. K bertson, ‘secretary-treasurer, Mrs...A.{platned- to- representatives of Labor The ordinances are to be entorced |P. Ritchie. There were.twelve ladies|ngt: only. has'their support é’ iiB 'l‘numam of -Blackduck was L caller in. the city on Baumhy and. will -be. enforced -on ‘and after |in attendance. Very:nice refreshments|cured: but a better understa; Wi W. Tyndall-of Grand -Rapids|April 3. were .served . after the business. 8es- | each’ other has re: spent Safurday i thls city on busi- THOMAS BAILEY, - |sion. hoh ther has resultsd o = d Chief ‘of Police.| The April meeting wm be held on d : W) e 6t4-1'| the last Saturday of the month at the K,?:n&';';;c;':',}f they “were working Frnnk Koor; returned from a-busi-| ;%me otd x;(‘rs geo;lga;‘nlgu. “liarbs.' 7 Seems Misunderstood the twin-cities, on Sun. i ea an 8. cKee w ~ v g MARKHAM mISTER the hostesses. . The' club has decided], ocally some misunderstanding of Among. .those registered’ at ‘the|to meet at the homes of the members | the relationship has caused hesitation Markham ‘on. Sunday are: G.' F. Con-|in the future, instead of at the li- “; many finstances when a member way,-E..G. Hall, J. F. Fogarty, J, E,!brary. L ;’o‘:rf;:uod (l,:horszzg ms)::?xi:rsgg -lt): thg twin emes . 'the case and anyone who understands ¢ 20 and Mn A..A.Warfield return- -l"llllllllllllllIullllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllIlIlllllIllllll"llllllllllllllfllllmlIll ;lil:": llt;l\':‘lo:e tllllx?;gv:‘:::lytoflll;gulvgh:: :‘:’ Yo ::f:'&':&:’. Visit in the south ever a case of such misunderstanding tez - hds been brought to the surface.. e. Buélldx o 584% g i B Va £ Ralph Gracie post-of the American 3 v i . - S|Legion most cordially invites'to mem- +.mesa. Ira. Chamberlain of Bemiddi spent l':’d::'s;l&y {,';,‘,',‘,’i," man\ on business: borshlp all honorably discharged ser- yice men who took part in the great . g var-and especially urges that every s § ; 5 8 5 0 : nember of a labor organization, who & » . Ome : an ex-service: man; acquaint him-; ] o " X b L with the true situation existing G tween -labor and the Legion, and bécome a-member of the American H Mslon i Hall of: Mlnn'énpolls, ‘presis heState Federation of Labor; qun Sundu' in the city on-business: J.-E: Eastgate of Llrlmora, N. D. passed through::the city:Saturday:af: 3 ternoon affer-attending ‘the farmers' If you heed money for thls purpose; - flt 1t t “Hi; aiCuje ol Hincs come and see us. If you want to purchase or build.a. home. —~let us talk it over with you. * Reynolds & Winter ard Palmer arrived in the city]” IR B — ) 4 ) 1 ing:to spend ' Easter va- 4§ 24 5 5 i 3 3 ome here.*"He iz a stu- i q ) e . g 1 niversity. of. Minnesota. i 4 ; 3 > i OM MIX - | ) : ; 1 . ///‘ DIRECTION WHLIAM FOX ~ . VO {7/“ Miss Katheryn-Bagley left this af- 4 PH l lPs — terndon for:McIntosh, where she ,wlll u a e LL . i i ; - spen, the week witlrMiss Marie Web- q N g —IN— ‘ Shejwm Tetura on éasmr Monfi- THURSD AY an d FRID AY “THE RIGHT TO My and Mrs: Eugenc Voight arrived ‘on;Sunday from Brookings,:S.'D., and wfll inake their home he're: Jol!n " Morrison,-of ‘the Red Lake Indfan agency,-was in the city today, -ens ‘route to-Red Lake, after spending a month #t:Washington, D. C. A Comedy Drama of Love, Romance and Laughter for HAPPINESS"” ) o : Red- Blooded Maidens and Men Umvmnl-.lcwel DeLuxe 2 R JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents e Production “western BlOOd cash.pald Tor hlberu Bondz, T Produced under the direc- bérty ‘Bond- receipts. ' See G. CONSTANCE op. of ALLEN HOLUBAR, A thrilling story .of adventure in the land where B.2Hoole! lorthern’ Grocery. Co ,; o duslng the day, or at Markham m;t;& ::::'i:;' of “The Heart of Hu- the best mian wins, staged by Lynn Reynolds. LMADGI 5 e 3 FOX FILM CORPORATION Ml yb;ll!l'e ilo;lnson F?rfiwegrn?“- | Vivian—child of riches— w L rom Thief River Falls, where g : 3 : ; ] ‘ 5 ; . e teachee, to spend the Spring va- In Charlotte Thompson’s Racy Romance. . |, g:’;’v"e n’;‘:{,’m;""o’fi’l‘“‘ B 2 Parts—UNIVERSAL CENTURY COMEDY—2 Parts Mightiest of All—FOX NEWS—Mightiest of All / cation . with ' her parents, Rev. and Sonia—child of the people 5 v i “Il"l % Seal' Ch Ot a Sinner” ‘—who.had nothing and gawv: i 188 Mug :uckerti v‘raho h;s I&e:n l: A Johs B 0 ‘all— guest at the. home of Mrs rrio| B ohn -Emerson-Anita - Loos Production:~Peppy, - ||| 3 . for several . days, Tetur: to ‘her s Have you the right to hap- lively, naughty, nice—Silks’ and spice an_d everythmg | piness? - See. the answer-on ‘home at Bemidjl the fore part.of the ; mce—That’s what this is r { k. —Crookston Press. . tl made out of! ‘the screen. Rex Union Orchestra 10c and 25¢ Matinees 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9:00 " urady- to ‘spendile week . " parents, tMr. and: Mrs.: G. M. Tor-|- rance. Miss Torrance is.music super-|, vlsor in the St Paul schools. , TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY—Mats 2:30, nghts 7:30-9 M and: Mfs: Oscar Krantz went to ‘Minneapolis: *Saturday,' where -Mrs. Krantz wlll»eonmlt an' eye speelallst She expects to remain a week or’ten and*Mr Kran@z will return.this o B., E ' Announcement bott are sisters. b Dea, 1 intendent 2 S cfioq‘s's;:e;;mg;geggmg; e This:morning: we received from NEW i holm, 1 : i ,;flm&m-_:g, B0 Ol el YORK suits for the smallwoman sizes 16. nad e ;‘5,‘:‘;“;‘;"},‘,“;“,,‘.?,‘.‘:" and 18. These suits are’ ‘the -very: latest" BRING THE | THEFIRSTOFTHENEW [ BRING THE | KIDS! $100,000 SPECIAL . KIDS! i P. M. Peterson, J P Lehr, Counsel 3 Clerk. . . -2t3-30 ‘models; the price ranges from $50 to:$85.:: . ) 10 i i denbenbid | R 5. the:price Tang | COMEDIES erday for. Marion, N. D., where she {1 - i 3 ‘wfll :isl:;o'r a mont;:, bel«;:‘e ;:jt:;x; T ‘ W ome T ; . The' large woman does not-need to be 3 ’ : i - Q1 p 3 Jdii g e spacial.meoting of $%§§d§' crowded into:a la?ge regula.r size suit, we il } A RIOT—A SCREAM—A DELIGHT ] Pfig}fi%;?;a??{;;%f Dision have the exact fit in our stylish stout, sizes- | S T \ ¥ r meetin ¢ s <1 B ; . § 3 3 ¢ ] | followed by lunch, R wnd atn || - 433 to 48}. Prices $52.50 to $62.50. Il A Delirious Gale of 30 Minutes-of - Some Bump! . o ' ol {I| ‘Laughter and Pretty Girls Unadulterated Joy Some Comedy! / ~ EVERYONE? iWANTS -. TO G R A N D LAUGH; GIVE YOURSELF Bessie Barrucale‘ | . THIS OPPORTUNITY SAPPEN i 3 A Regular Admission Price |¢ N R ‘THEATRE Kitty Kelly, MiD.’ Children 10c Adults 26¢

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