Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 12, 1920, Page 5

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ing_resolution was adopted by a m: jority affirmative vote of its mem- bers, to-wi free act and deed of said corporation. HALLAN L. HUFFMAN, r A S (Seal) Notary Public, “Resolution Directing the Change Beltrami County, Minn, of Name. Be it fesolved, that Ar-| My commission expires August 19, - - ticle 1 of the Certificate or Articles|1921. X ) Lots of honéu. Let me sell you Mrs. Fred Ames went to the hospit- N of Incorporation of the Commercial 86934 : g 1 ... one. B.J. Willits, the landman. al in Bemidji Tuesday evening.—La- : o Club be amended so as to read as| State of Minnesota, Department of ; : follows: Section One—The name of | State. 6t4-16 | porte News. h . this Corporation shall be the Bemidji| I hereby certify that the within Call 709-W and let me take down Joh : . Civic and Commerce Association. instrument was filed for record in lwyour storm windows. 3t4-14 hou(g)h'tl gh:‘e’;xto‘:e;‘;rgfgi’:?g; ;E “Be it further resolved, that the|this office on the 8th day of April, i officers of the Corporation be in-{A. D. 1920, at 9 o’clock a. m., and Laporte N v $ porte News. structed to take such steps that may| was duly recorded in Book J-4 -of ; be necessary to perfect and change |Incorporations, on page 326. R Mrs. John Marin of Guthrie, spent the name of thisp:orporation." i " JULiUS g.gSCHMAHL W.:R. Hillstead of Big Falls was a|Friday and Saturday with friends in Y : Dated March 31st, 1920, at Be- Secretary of Stu'te. Sunday visitor in Bemidji. Bemidji.—Laporte News. midji, Minnesqta. Office of Register of Deeds, Bel~ . : % 3 el 4 . .| trami County, Minn. Earle A. Barker, President. T hereby certify. that this instru- ment was filed in this office for record on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1920, - at 10 o’clock a. m., and was duly recorded in Book 17 of Misc.,, on Rolland Hicks of Remer was a Sat- urday- visitor in the city. Mayre Chimzan of Big Falls was a P ke 5 red Breen returned to his employ- Saturday shopper in this city. ment g¢ Hibbing today after spending J. 0. Kennedy of Baudette was a SaturdaYwyisiting his parents here. business caller here on Saturday. H. Mayne Stanton, Secretary. BEMIDJI COMMERCIAL CLUB. (Seal) State of Minnesota, County of Bel- : Fred Goughnour, proprietor of the ‘trami, ss. A. C. 0’'Banion of Park Rapids was|Motor Inn, left last night for Minne- i - Be it known that on this 31st day page 82. 0. MOON, a Bemidji business caller on Saturday. | apolis on a business trip of a few : of March, 1920, before me, a notary| 244.12413 L RG.. e foD » R days. & : {public, within and for said county, h————-—._ezls_'l;—‘d" personally appeared Earle A. Barker and H. Mayn¢ Stanton, to me per- sonally known, who being by me first duly sworn on oath did ‘say that a fiafle A.sBarker is president at;dtg. ayne Stanton is secretary o e =iy | " Mrs. M. B Utter and children left ‘ Bemid)i C?’m}’"’:fii"‘l‘:"» e TODAY has. McLean returned fram. Be-|tdday for St. John's N. D., where they ' ; i 3 on: named.1n 116 1Orego o = 4 v ment, and that the seal affixed to said midji Tuesday x.nornln‘s. Northome | will ‘attend the wedding of Mrs. Ut. » D A Wby corpotate mesl of WILLIAM FOX H. B, Cewenson of Hines was a, = - business caller in the city on Satur-| - Sygge C. W. Stanton left _this day. » morning for International Falls' o here he wi ; Milton Wegner of Red Lake Falls|¥2ore o will preside at a short term spent a few hours in this city on Sat- urghy. . Rebo! : ter's sister. g . rd. ¢ s - sister. said corporation anél thgt nlidd 1;1- presents g sealed in J. 8. Mackey and W. R. Hoft of| iy, 1. Rathbun and little daugh- e e i b Al Sncwtnrld:n spent a few hours here Ol|ier glizabeth, of Bemidji spent the i ity of a majority of the members of Y. . past week visiting at the P. R. Scrib- said Bemidji Commercial club and nerihome.-Notthome Record. i that said Earle A. Barker and H. Mayne Stanton acknowledged that they executed said certificate as the Keith MacKay and James Osleth of Big Falls spent Saturday.in Bemid- 3i on business. B. F. Netzer returned Saturday night from a ten day bufiness trip to the twin’ cities. | Harris LaBelle of Cass Lake under- went an operation for appendicitis at the St. Anthony hospital Sunday morning under the care of Dr. E. W. Johnson. COME ON! Who Wants Action? {You'll Get It From WILLIAM DUNCAN side near its hem and at the shoul- ders. ‘There 1s a narrow belt that buttons at the front. Chambray with collar, cuffs and vest ENT usually finds the children’s spring sewing well under way, if their clothes are made at home, or shopping industriously carried out if their belongings are bought ready of pique make the pretty one-plece made. The shops furnish as taste-|dress at the right. It has a shirred ful things as any one can ask for and | front panel in the skirt with the lines as reasonably priced when the cost of | of shirring defined by stitches in black ; labor is figured in. But there is some | mercérized floss and the remainder of i:.';',’,'eéa;fe, %fi:‘;&fin ?;tiies;’:;?&gl economy in making children’s clothes the skirt side plaited. A black silk tie homes.—Gonvick Banner. at home and eliminating the price of | finishes the neck. A mercerized cord, - labor. Besides there are little indi-| that slips through slides in the bodlce " vidual touches that may be put on by | and ties at the back, is the particular Safi,”,‘g:f g:l;;, w;:;’; :vnerl:e;:;: j.ilocn' the home dressmaker. pride of 'this frock. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin ofighepherd, Mrs, Thomas, M. C. Collins, | - Whatever the means of gettig S ; Turtle River were the guests of Be-|y,,r5 Oshorn, T. R. Luthander, Ma-| these outfits together, suggestions as W midji friends on Saturday. rie'Swartz, E. B. O'Neil, and Cather-| to styles are thankfully received at : Take ‘home a brick of, K°°"'54 é‘é‘; County Auditor A: D. Johnson re- oréam. = tufned this morning from the twin g : iti o a0 A Crwvar o Tartie Rives | ooy here Iis spent the latter part ] of the week attending a conference wae shopping and calling on Bemidji | ¢ county commissionegrs. ¢ friends Saturday. Mrs. S. A. Cutter entertained Mrs. L. A. Geiser of Barnesville at Sunday dinner at her home. Mrs. A. C. Graf of Wolf Lake mot- ored to the city Saturday and spent t fiq day with relatives. Toney Halvorson and Frederick Stevens returned Tuesday to their ine Quinn. about this time. The more important matter of selecting spring apparel for Miss Kathryn Troppman returned| grownups calls for attention, with g to -Minneapolis last evening, after| Easter close at hand and proves dis- The Ostrich in -Neckwear. Miss Jessie E. Hutchins and Miss |spending her Easter vacation with| tracting. Two frocks for little girls | Op a high-necked gilet of white silk Frances P. Lapham of Grand Rapids |lier parents here. Miss Troppman is| gre shown here with the recom-| chantilly lace and tucked net, trimm were callers in the city on Sunday. a.nsdem;)fi at gt. QM airggret s academy, | mendation to-buy them if they can be| with small pearl buttons, a band of and wiil-graguale In June found—or something similar to them, | old blue ifich-wide ostrich loops were or to buy materinls and copy them ex- | yged to finish the high collar and the actly. One cannot hope -to improve |jower edge of the gilet. A band of on the designs but colors may be se-| picot-edged ribbon, sewed at the waiste lected according _to their becoming-| line of the gilet, added the final touck _Dess to young wearers. s .| to this unnsual .novelty. AIl' white or light colors in any of R the . substantial cotton : weaves : will .+ .1 The. Double Tunic. inake the dress at the left with its box-| .~ An attractive suit of wool velours plaited skirt and belted smock. It | obtains a double tunic effect by means fastens at the front where it is laced | of the flaring coat and lodse tunic on with narrow black ribbon that slips|the skirt. - The bodice buttons straight through buttonholes on each side of [up to the turnover collar. Some of the opening. A very simple spray of | the material, plaited and held flat by embroidery adorns the smock at each | cords, is used for trimming. —_——— e I8 POCKET WAS BARE. AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF Mrs. W. K. Denison left St. An- thony’s hospital on Saturday, for her home on Minnesota avehue. FARNUM —in— 8. C. Bailey went to International Falls this morning to conduct a land sale. He will be gone a day or two. County Superintendent of Schools J. C. McGhee left this morning on a trip of inspection of rural.schools to be gone for the remainder of the week. He wil] visit the schools at/ Nebish, Red Lake and Redby. The Adventurer A romantic drama, by E. Lloyd Sheldon; staged by J. Gordan Edwards. _ . : Spring is here. Let me call for and clean your rug, draperies, lace cur- taine and sofa pillows. . Phone ;1‘)49—}7:' VITAGRAP, “Smashing Barriers” ‘A high poweread serial in fifteen episodes. _ Three episodes. (6 reels) shown every Thursday, be- ginning Thursday, April 15. Mrs. Wm. Durrin, Mrs. C. W:\Field and Mrs. C.-D. McLean, spent a few; days in Bemidji last week, the latter going down to visit her son, Charles, who was a patient in the hospital at +hat place.—Northome Record. Mrs. William Masterson of North- ern was a shopper in the city Satur- She also visited with friends Billie West Two Reel Com- edy, Entitled “BONE DRY” § . B. Seibel, C. Rieger and J. R “Rodney of Hibbing were among tue out! of town visitors in Bemidji on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Roskowick left this noon for Duluth where they will visit for a day before leaving for|- P. M. Bislar and daughter, Gladys, ! Minneapolis where Mr. Roskowick 3 " INCORPORATION. I SR came up from Brainerd tospend Sun- will assume management of the "Peacher was giving a | 5 Lomplete in five weeks. “dayiat the J. Bisiar home. They re.|Hampshire Arms on April 16. They| o ot ving a lesson on £00d|. State of ‘Minnesota, County of Bel- FOX NEWS turned this morning. will also spend a day at Brookpark avior, and wanted to.drive It home| . 9 el " . visiting friends. . to the children’s mind. =5, 40 % Mightiest of All mE: First she sought to point out the| - We, the undérsigned, do hereby —_— _ Mrs. C.,R. Sanborn returned Sat- urddy morning’ fl:’nlll Mh:nupglixs, NOTICE where she has spent the past week in| gy, 93rq anniversary ball of the atténdance at the democratic conven-|y g o ‘will be given tonight, Mon- tion. day, April 12th, at the Moose hall. Everybody welcome. 1t4-12 Second $100,000 Two-Reel Comedy “Captain Kid's Kids” EXT THURSDAY wlfkedneas of stealing. certify ‘th t At a regular meeting of _"Johnny." she sald to one small boy,|the members of the Bemidji Com- 1 put my hand In your pocket and|mercia] club, a corporation, held .at ‘took out a "|: . s But lnue::n:;' r:::l‘;tln;o?'l;: :h?::"' its club rooms and place of business in Johnny looked at her golmenly, and the City.of Bemidji, County of Bel- remarked : ' _|trami and State of Minnesota, on the “A conjurer!”—London Answers. |31st day of March, 1920, the follow- REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA Matinees at 2:30 ; Night, 7:10 and 9:00 Admission 30c é;ot uih pala for Liberty Bonds, "Liberty Bond receipts. See G. :L“Booley {t Northern Grocery Co. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES xham hotel. | Rev. R. L. Moyer, evangelist of w'h‘l the day, or at Marl ‘h mln’n’ Chicago, will open a“series of evan- c . gelistic meetings at the Baptist Frank Ball moved his family to church this evening, at eight o’clock. Brainerd this week where they will There will be a prayer meeting at make their future home. They form- 7:30 each evening and Bible study erly lived on Park avenue. .Safety First. A crazy motorist is he, He opens wide the gas, His driving motto seems to be: ““They shall not pass!” each afternoon at 2:30 p. m. from Tuesday to Friday inclusive. Every one.is invited to attend: .Quite Otherwise. - “Your charges are simply outra: . : geous,” complained the guest who was NO!'ICE at the shore hotel for his health. Notice is hereby given that there| “Hold on!” protested the landlord. . { are funds in the treasury to pay re-| «yoy forget 'm not at this hotel for Special designing service. Spencer volving warrants to Number 1402, the same reason that yow are.” Rejuveno corsets, surgica. supports. |date September 18, 1919, Permanent 5 h Mrs. M. Fay, 318 Beltrami ave. Home |Improvement warrant to No. 1345, Her Drawback. appointments, if deeired. 1 mo6-9 |dated September 18, 1919, and gen- D ket i eral fund warrants to No. 1666, dat-| HOW could that girls’ dressmaker gain such a reputation?’ and Mrs. Marshall A. Spoon-|ed November 4, 1919. ! orj:-ledtfinod Saturday from a -six Geo. W. -Rhea, Treasurer. “Why not? ot week visit to Minneapolis. - ‘While : .+ 3t4-13| “Weren't all the dresses she made, there, Judge Spooner~ made a trip mids fts?” East on legal business. . G. D. Backus returned this morn- ingifrom Minneapolis, where he ac- companied E. B. Voigt, who is re- ported as improving rapidly. TUESDAY _ 'RE X' Wednesdrx T am Stroheim” They call me “The Satan of the Screen.” That’s because, in “Blind Husbands,” 1 play a polished villain in the only way a villain should be played—to make you hate him! But if you’re a woman, I don’t think you’ll hate me—you’ll only be fascinated ~—beeause I know so much about you!" You’ll know that I know how to show wives when they’re neglected—how to win their affections—how to place them where they’d finally be at my mercy. And though you’ll stoutly deny that the wife in “BLIND HUSBANDS” is to blame, you’ll sympathize with her longing for love and you’ll lay it all at her husband’s door—and mine. If you don’t, you’re a very unusual _-woman—just as “BLIND HUSBANDS” is a very unusual photodrama. Come and see. You'll have the most tremendous hour you’ve ever had at any moving picture. Tomorrow and Wednesday. A Universal-Jewel Production de Luxe. - REX Theatre Carl Laemmle offers The Most Enthralling Melodrama of Modern Times STROHEIM'S WONDER-PLAY “Blind Husband MARKHAM REGISTER ‘Included on the Markham register for Sunday are J. L. Rolland of Thief Riyer Falls;-A. H. Fisch and M. W. ;‘r’acey of Grand Rapids; H. Rund of s ‘etsenden, N. D.; George A. Keller to ‘farming on a large socale. “’{ of Bantry, N. D.; L. J. Rauen of ‘St. will put in 135 acres in-cfop and Dut|p,y) .3 §. Heayes ahd B. R. Mc- more of the land under cultivation,|yquchiin of Minneapolis; Fred E. preparatory to doing things on a still| goch of hicago, and Russell Cella of larger scale next year. Their families | g, rishurg. will join them in a week or two. Registered this morning are J. L. Downs and D. Web: s M. The Misees Joeephine Parker, Lu-\y, oppenheim o?' uéte.r g’fngl‘:m;:' VMV cile Young and Dorothy Nangle ent-|yoamiity and Mrs. F. W. Tozer of ertained at a dancing party at the|yynneapolis; and Beulah M. Salter Parker home Saturday evening, April 10th. This is the st of the early i “MY HUSBAND’S spring parties, and was a very pretly TPPLE-LE, Y NUPTT affair. Added to the effective color 'I‘Ee marrl}g?rapulss M‘nz'garet ” scheme of yellow and lavender were|pinple to Wayne Lepley, was solemn- the pretty frocks of the young ladies. | ;e on Saturday at 3:30 o'clock. at Over sixty guests participated inlgt phiilip’s Rectory, Rev. Fr: Phil-' _the gala affair, till the strains of [yjnhe officiating. They were attend- P “Home Sweet Home™ were sounded 8t |ed by Miss Nellle Perras of Brooks, 5 S:'": Bincktan the hour of twelve. . A thought provoking drama, striking fire with the deepest feelings of home and family. MATINEE AT 2:30 The Somers Brothers, who recently purchased the A. P. White farm. at Grant Vél!ey, ~arrived last week-from| Missourt” and- are arranging' to - go Minn.,, and Fred Breen of Hibbing. The l;,r]lde wgre a travelling suit of navy blue and carried pink roses and Drs. Larson & Larson, |gyeot peas. A wedding dinner ‘was Optometrists. If trou-|served at the home of the bride’s par- bled with headaches, |ents at six o’clock, to. which about s mervousness or eye dis-|twenty immediate relatives and aeders of any kind, meeding glasses|friends were invited. glasses Tepaired, them.| The young couple will make their ;fldfl oyes fitted. ’9 home in Bemidji. 4 3

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