Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 16, 1920, Page 4

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S ———————— Paris, April 15.—Dispatches to the French Foreign office today indi- cated that a new revolutionary move- ment was organizing in Germany in an outbreak against the Ebert gov- ernment. Developments are expected momentarily, dispatches said. *4*!*!*##!*!##{{* . SOLWAY * ' i*ltl*#*t**tt*lti The farmers around here :are get- ting ready for spring work. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lee spent Sunday with Mrs. Lee’s folks, P. J. Reck. Returning to their ‘home in Nymore Sunday evening. i The new electric light plant is giv- ing good results. You can now see out town at a great distance. The Solway farmers’ club met in the school ‘house Sunday. Charlie Rogers, Lula Horen and Verman Horen called-on the C. F. Rogers folks here Sunday. Thé pupils in the school here are reviewing for examinations which come in May. NITAL IMPORTANCE OF RADS {tedern Medicine Points Out There Are Few Physicians and Nurses in Rural Communities. | That good roads are of vital fm- to the health of a commu- Mty sad particularly those who Hve rural communities is shown in amy . jarticle in Modera Medicine. It & rudouthymmuntm few physiciams, few nurses, and po hospital facilities Im: districts. In some communi- even in older states, there is only. practicing physiciaa to 1,500 pops- Hardships of travel make physicians scarce. Better high- he points out, will lexd physi- to go after country practice in. g numbers. Rising In the Worid. “Ah” said Mr, Oldboys, thought- 1Sully, “ne one can say that my brother, - 1%em, has not advanced. He began at ‘the foot, but he has worked up to the " ‘|head in a very short time.” “How's that?” asked his friend. | “Well, he was a chiropodist at first, !but he gave it up in & few months lni became a barber. I get off here. Good morning.”—London Tit-Bits, | Simplicity ltself. The mother was listening to stories of army life belng told by her re- Iturned here. . “How in the world did you ever learn Jm ‘police company streets?” she asked. ! “Easy enough/® was the answer. “I 'Just picked up things as I went along.” ‘~The Home Sector. e ey e Some of the squad of London wem- en motorcycle police starting off em duty. These policewomen did such fine work that the machines, which they run themselves, were given them so they might do greater work. Browne—Miss Deane keeps her age remarkably well. Towne—Why shouldn’t she? She :;nr gives it away.—Cartoons Maga- 8. Not So Inexpensive. “Talk is cheap,” remarked the ready- made philosopher. “The man who said that,” replied Senator Sorghum, “never figured on the expenses of a diplomatic mission.” EHERKKKH KL KKK K KKK KK * LIBERTY * I 23S AE S 2SR 2 DD Pete TUtter purchased a DeLaval separator from the Given Hardware company recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walsington and daughter left Tuesday for their home at Wilton, after spending the winter here. August Becker purchased hay from A. A. Lawson last week. Mrs. Lars Meyre called on Mrs. Champy Petri last Saturday. A. A. Lawson sold hay to George Paquin and A. Rygg last week. Henry Paquin purchased hay from Champi Petri last Monday. Herman Klausen attended the auc- tion sale at Puposky Monday. Pete Utter was a visitor in Bemid- ji Monday. Arvilla, Kenneth and Curtis Beck- er are all sick with ‘measles. The Liberty Booster Literary so- ciety will meet at the Deer Lake THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER school house Saturday ewening. V- erybody come and have a good time. Pete Utter assister Mr. Walsington to move to Wilton last Tuesday. Leonard Myre assisted Henry Pa- quinto haul hay last Monday. Mrs. Peter Utter was a caller on Champy Petri last Monday. l#ly*ki#ilililli’ NORTHERN 2SS ST RS S 200 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buss of Park Rapids were guests at the D. A. Whit- ing home Sunday, returning to their home Monday. LODGES Bemidji Lodge No. 119, . 0. 0. F, kS y) every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK First Degree and Supper ‘C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 862) R. A. HarlBah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W Ralph Gracie Post, 2nd and 4th Thursdays at Bemidji Civic and BEMIDJI LODGE Loyal Order of MOOSE, NO. 1452, ) Meets first & third BEMIDJI TAMP NO. 1 5012, meets 2nd and 4th Tues. each month Next Meeting REGULAR BUSINESS J. P. Lahr, Clerk Phone 93 ~ . Albert Grover has resigned his po- sition with the Given Hardware Co. Mrs. Ora Whiting has been on the sick list for some time. She went to Bemidji Tuesday to consult a doctor. Mrs. Frank Anderson and little daughter, and Ralph Brown .of Be- midji, called on their mother, Mrs. J. Noel, Monday. Charles Deardorf and son, Norman, — sition there and has accepted a .posi-| FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1920 tion at Bagley, as manager of a large department store. Mr. Anderson has rented the house formerly occupied 5 ] by ¥F. E. Anderson, and will move ] his family out here the first of the “l month, A ! D. Mohler will give a dance in the i Town Hall Saturday night. Ohfidren am———— 00 What Does It Mean To Me? A PARTNERSHIP in KOORS BROTHERS COMPANY means a steady, dependable income, free of the Normal Federal Income Tax. : ’ This company’s remarkable growth and unlimited future prospects offers you the opportunity of securing a high grade HOME INVESTMENT—to put your money to work at a profit where it will assist in the rapid development of this and nearby communities. THE GREATEST TIME TO SAVE AND INVEST Never in your life have saving and sound investing meant-so much to the average man or woman as today. The time will come when normal conditions will be restored and the dollar will regain its old time buying power. Then your investment in KOORS BROTHERS COMPANY should be worth much more than now and your foresight will be well repaid. Bemidji’; Best Business Men Are Interested in This Company. Why Not You? INQUIRY COUPON ° [ KOORS BROTHERS COMPAN Bemidji, Minn. 1 am interested in an investment in your company. Without obligation on my part, please furnish me with further particulars. WY FooDs \KQORS B’ROS co 8EMIDJN . v ‘Address. Business Address IllIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllIllllllIlmllIllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh" o were Bemidji visitors Saturday. A. D. Glidden, N. G. Reynolds and H. L. Arnold have been busy the past week getting their clover thresh- el i«"rank Anderson, who has been em- ployed by the Gamble-Robinson com- pany of Bemidji, has resigned his po- AFew of Qur Money Savers TROPPMAN'S 98-1b sack PILLSBURYS BEST FLOUR AUTO DRAY LINE For Prompt Dray Service Phone 777 Auto Dray for' All | Kinds of Work Henry Marin, Prop. 98-1b sack PRIDE OF MINNESOTA 98-1b sack ROYAL SEAL FLOUR. . $6.95 100-1 sack DAISY BRAND FLOUR, $3.75 8. A. KOLBE GROCERIES The Best That Money Can Buy COMPARE THESE PRICES TROPPMAN'S Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 927 Phone 657 Come and Sée Fashion’s Latest Spring Apparel Offerings New lines, new fabrics and new colorings all help to make this early showing of Spring Ready-to-Wear modes an occasion of dazzling beauty and greatest interest. Every presentation is authentic and all the fascinating style innovations of Spring are included. A visit here is sure to simplify the task of choosing one’s new season A FASHION AUTHORITY SAYS: “AMERICA TURNS OUT THE FINEST TAILORED GARMENTS IN THE WORLD” These late Spring Suits go a long way toward proving that fact. Most of them are developed of navy blue tricotine. 'As their smart lines And_ perfect finishing make elaborate trimming unnecessary, simple braid binding forms, in most cases, the only adornment. Jackets are handsomely lined. Skirts are a trifle wider than last season and unembellished. . ¢ NOVELTY AND QUALITY UNITE IN THE FIRST FOOTWEAR PRESENTATIONS OF SPRING by Few women will have to be persuaded to change from the heavy footwear of . the past season to these light, comfortable Pumps and Low Shoes. They are grace- ful and Spring-like in appearance and their smeoth fitting qualities will delight you. . Presented in a variety of fine leathers and all sizes they are interesting values at the followiag prices: $8.50, $9.00, $10.00, $11.00, $12.00 Cornér Third and Minnesota Avenue Bemidji, Minn. befecfive

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