Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 5

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“PLAY FOR THE BATTER.” Bemidji has . baseball in' the': air|] ‘|lagain.’ In a. game played between the ‘junior Mill Park team and the junior Bemidji team ‘on Saturday || afternoon ‘at 2. o’clock, the 'Bemidji youths put it over on Mill Park and .fwon by a score of 28 to 10. Much interest was shown in the game and “la large nun{ber of baseball enthusi- asis were'on Hand to watch the boys. The, Bemidji team was . captained by Richard Simons, while’Carl Bing is captain of ‘the Mill Park nine. and Mrs. . c Kuofl.r and by Bln-' mt mumvm By Fauwt0: Lownen, Giwernor of Miinots. : mioat umber ok 1D Auroues s fev. Toe B proviie or an aw. The law P ea ow. ‘wrong should Nfid«ltfllfl The ballot box is the wm m OPmm irk “of ‘our covenant.':! oviet government‘is an at- m. leo-n;fa s Dootor's Preseription tempt to substitate “by ‘one class ‘for rule’ by all| “m Ly mtonm{or the people. It there A assault -upon. the very One box gives instant relief: in all cornerstone of our 3 + Ours 8”4 government | cases of GalF Stones, liver trouble,’ such ert Bentley- of TllMle River ; ot th le, by | (] llfl for the people;*” and not as indigestion, dyspepsia, chromic ‘ap- wrday’ with: mendu in Be- portsr.tor Judge B. F. erght who 2 paoD ; h, “ulcers, VE- 5 & government of the venaicitls, | gas,: sour stomanty Buloers | | BIG NEW FIVE-REEL; oouxn!\ 18" holdlnx\n term’ of ' district .court i B ? y stipation,” etc. ' ‘Don't wait, but get ‘a SENSATION Mrs.iAndrew ‘LaVol ‘spent Frid SEHE e ol ! tomay. Pricer $00. Attention No Fake : : Dbetween fiiu at Bemidji. -mer A TR [\ 3 pah b bl ’ testimonials,” but positive facts. Sto-|| €6 . SN ; Winchester Arms* and Ammunition | ) and by fohirde ] ek bea housande’ o8 ”,?Q’,‘,’“ pany in this territory .and ‘who Wiph .trltl Workers: of n:e orld; | in all ailments mentioned, Tregardless oY P Tl Bl he:qun‘teu 24 Grand Foris, | : At radiead Sccialit party. What | 3,104 B85, i’x’zer‘i‘éfiii"’“ni}fng.?é‘r}’:‘fi THE ; FARM’ ) unday- with -his family here: | ayer.its nnme andl m# .9 y-great. igestive. Chemical Co., St.! Paul, Minn. i e\ Y1) S ; ‘moye his’ - family to} * “We do : o! vernment.. - Good' old \in ' Bemidji at Boardman's Corner Grand !' ks at the close otythe [ % y It ln‘:dou I.I. ike: the v.:r'; Dh',“'l’ 5‘8" d“‘efl BIE‘“'B D%‘ig Pcasn The simple life—with all its ‘A first class, supper. served by first |echool’ year. = f -2 | sir we breathe, though we are usually rof ite worth:just as: we| Ffke:, Sardnore, DEuE: . e And || complications—and. .an ' All-8tar | . (tors 'at -the ‘Presbyterian : are that ‘without the air we breathe, we id surely dle. Government is our|druggists everywhere. Sennett-Comedy cast to;make you-|: l\lrcmuWednesduy evening. Price| - .| sreatest worldly possess because wi the things that enrich and| ~—————— like it. ‘A bumper crop of thrills 1de19 TTENTION 0| ennoblé-iite-eould not be. > The sanctity ofit the: security of ‘life, lib- || and Jaagns. § : . requested . erty and property; the.echool-houses dotti ’dl‘m land, the church ‘pires nhur Wurner “of Puj West hotel, Thursday evening, April| pointing heavenward, could not exist for i¢|monient unless a worthy govern: T ES-WEB TH“R f2 LS po-ky h, mld 1122, at 8 o'clock. * 1d4-19 | ment threw its protecting s over themii!iNature's prod!nl~.l!u are ‘of no xeek / end 2 rith; Bamia) ¥ value unless a stable;- fust l‘;flmmont existsitoprotect th nflm MARRY, The American_ believes that in p! vAmerican inltlluuons, and in : - -1 holding. America: for; Americans, native an| taralized, America can best dis: !ILicense’ to'wed was issued by F. W.| charge her obligations to the world. internsational - would-pool ‘ America i Rhoda, cler® of district 'court, “on | “with the' other'countries of the world f ithe’ humanity at large. “He who,| M 4 ed-T. Dezfel and Anne| meets his duties at home; becomes thereby i ipoorer citizen of his community, &= kugo/pfi [ hor I W and he who mm his duties as an Ame: first, becomes no poorer-citizen ; 3 gL tne . Americanization means mfi AN, o?nhr;l'e:' 2& n%' t.tl;e wtorld ; 5 N 3 &l s‘e i 4 A erefore, | | == ‘ ../ GOLFERS MEET TUESDAY ./} ot ‘"A“H‘u J‘}llm‘ "mA::' “qyngnotwf‘;md. l‘t?rfi 7 = B a 1 111] to all * merica’fs not a large enoug! or: you, any you wan! . ] > Xil i ‘,"‘“?J“b e Mack. | .consider_yourssit simply a citizen 6f the WHKId; ‘you had-better move bevond|| I : F‘ l RG AN N We of America shall have ¢idug %o do-if-we take: eare of our dnt! 18 'to-out" ‘people, and By guest of friends here also s“""‘".’ £ . nomumnmm*m : ' e | l ] ng HOUS'Q‘ The' Ladtes*~<Ald of . the Presby- terlan clurch will not hold their reg- ; L h lar meeting Wed:a:du, due to the Readers Of Interch vMovement ! B ln Ord ‘ fact that the men of the—church will tnen mixed h%‘ and 8ol | oorve their -ham:and=Sg¥supper-on for sale, $3.50 per losd. Ny tac Co. Phone 481, . that evening. ; (From the Century Magazine for|as !ifoad as human .interests, and|f SEE e, s N@m’w | . March).: ;o he globe. With the facts in R m;uw mm « * * American’ Protestaniym has |ha! rom this survey, responsibility A problem of modern family life, . «war. | fOT; CArrying out a program: of activ- Charles Ray in the Thom 1 ed from the world- v “I‘he Grder of the Eastéeu:Star will |long-been under the charge war- Wil be allocated ‘upon & basts ‘o || /Ince production, “Alarm afoc tll‘::l;:;;g ga lx;rg;n B r:g“mr oty y Gl ] ll::;? l;::‘;::o:”z?:;::;h':r’::::n llg '“‘: “"t: l"a "'::'::’ed 20“;’5115’ sciéntific:efflelency to the'several de- Altlfl.v ? A Paramount-Arteraft. i D.fBackus left Saturday eveni, and “mutual cancellation of effort.” | nomiinations. or denominational agen- | Dioture, ‘ : - o4 % N ot ytl':fi work to be conferred. A lunch will{qy, .. ynterchusch ‘World: Movement:is | cies: ;! & 8 ] “EAWAH”—PR{ZHA e smashing tale of a stutter- g . Pictures in Natural Colors 8 { Hilfli‘l lis-to-spenr-Bund: s o, B ?: :fer?rde's::? ‘every member-is urged|, national and internationai-attempt | ~An nttempt wlll be made the world |} 0 salesman ,who starts to work ; ¢ il to remove the: possibility of such crit-{over to/ eliminate duplication of ef-|| }ixe thirty cents and arrives 1o LAST TIMES TONIGHT fort ‘as between denominations. Al j5ve like a million dollans. Children 10c Adults 26c¢ George Nelson -of Bemidil-pssnt Sun- |~ = e ; icism. day with his'mother,-Mrs. Ole Nelson WILL HOLD DEDICATION. Its program is' varied and has’a|wide-spread recruiting campaign will N!ml Dedlnfion servioes 'will:be held on|thousand- ramifications. that: cannot|be launched to secure the:services of{|- i |snnday’-at rthe ' Buck' Lakei school be listed. « The program’ has been de.|men and women who will measure up E I K O building, at which Mrs. Flossie scribed by intelligent critics as “the|to the challenge of ;the tasks,reveal~ ‘Hauglaum.is-teacher,.in-honor:of-the most GWNP“!E‘; fll‘-l:‘telfflln&duinll::fl ed by ‘the survey as necessary.’ new. bell which- has been ‘purchased program ever brought forward in the| A puman budget will be made, list- \ for' the sehool, house. history of the Christian- religion.” |, >" ¢} o ondership rieeded:: Then & TUES—WED—THUR : ‘It is a gigantic task of correlation,|gyjve to meet the budget will be un- . pmy WM su‘ccms with the. :’"‘;’;ogc’e":m: &prtnc;ples g: dertaken, A simultaneous financial survey and allotment.of duty brought|.,,v445 will be made. :Throughout 1 'yesterday imorning to: MVO some ‘M"“m" Chisholm, teacher “ the|to hear upon the charting of theline "program _of the Interchurch|: ental work:d _cle.fl,mg and- Hiwood schoel, reports that.on March | tasks of unorganized religion and the World ‘Movement religion is conceiv- P i 3 |37 a play was given by the pupils of | execution. of the program the tasks|sq g touching every human concern, her_school and ;' @ result’the ;r&' demand. . : not as a mythi¢al’ something insulat- ceeds were -sufficient to purchase] , world-survey is being made tofed from‘contact with:the stuff of ev- d.-y from :Bomid.u, where she : had | paint forthe school house.’ learn “what the world needs at theepy-day existence. The program.is Deen worklag for sone time —Clear- hands of the church.” This survey {sfone of the hopetul signs of the times.|% . : k Lea A.| FUNERAL; smvxc:{s 'romv 2 s nl migns. 3 SAM GOLDWYN and REX BEACH PRESENT tor 'fi‘é"ir.’ia"'c“fi%,!’&':u”".'&o% ‘LUNCHEON ON WEDNESDAY. ;n order that -every ‘soul in’/Bemidji RUPERT HUGHES superintendent of ‘schools, spen the through''faith ' mightibe saved. P at her home:{n Libérty;township on | - A large attendance is urged for the| MIRARZ Bl U0 L0 NP G o Famous Story, as'It Appeared in Red Book Magazine - TON|GHT -- Last Time Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 Admission 10c and 25¢ B ] ted at’ mo .- Burial was d b e :fi:&i:fi;’"fl‘ grme:‘li‘ayc::n l::;f: studies will'begin again tomorrow:at '} ‘ ‘ A ,’ v An excellent menu has been arranged 3(2' £ E'?::bml {8 anyited. tortness 3 for the occasion and following thej®tudies, with Tibles. : ] “feed” the regular business seesion,; 7 7 2 " - fwill be held. i D c. Dvoracek will':leave tonlght hall tonight A large crowd ‘is ex DISTILLATION PLANT‘-bITE session. The méeting -will open at BIRTHDAY PAR:fY the site to be furnished by the mem- A CLARISSA SELWYNE doly .mm -,lchools in_Eckles town- Saturday.’ Re P. Gyambo offici- | regular weekly luncheon to be held "Sonp i pt e At e The W. B."A.“of M. will hold their regular lodge meeting-at the Moose | Which promises to be of interest|MoRE, SUBSCRIPTIONS. FOR With an All:Star Goldwyn Cast, Including . Baudef where he will. spend]pected, ‘and all members: are espe- RS, Lo § '- ) A L . : 9 Mln the interests, the [cially. ‘requested to.come to the early ( } The most recént subscriptions for: HELEN CHADWICK—HERBERT STANDIN_G—-MK LEIGH 7 ‘ ki bers of the Bernidji Civic and Com- 7:30 o’clock; llll.l‘p.‘ i A party of fifteen- friends = and fation for the Stellar com- A stupendous seven-part production, beautifully staged, and Mlu Imdur N’orqulst, ‘teacher nt ighb hered: irthd r-|Merce assoclation for the Stel ) o imiriet Wo. 94| DON'T CUT THE CORNERS! S0 | IclEhbors gatbered ae o bt ndoy fay{0ony, Which to established 4 wood | of unfaltering, gribping inerent. | § Y dstillation plant &t Bemidji forthe A story of (industrial America, of political intrigue and ', SAYS THE.COMMUNITY CLUB|evening, at the Brown home, 1418} y;anutscture’of turpentine'from the romance, from the pen of one of our most noted writers. The: Women’s Civic ‘and Commun- Beltrami avenue. After a delightfullys,, ;g0 norway’ pine, ‘include Drs. |% o¢fal evening, the guests.’ brought/ } ity club: wishes 'to 'give its hearty | 56687 °YoH Marcum & McAdory, ‘Bemidji p 5t y refreshments from their} 6 99 L] s Dby b o John: baskets and boxes, and » real spread |y e Lor o (T ONE DOLLAR DOWN a two son, prohibiting the crossing of]¥as tohe resu rs. Brown “wae| > mpge:proposition’ as to'the loeation lawas,. botlevards tand_ vacant - lots. | Presented with-a ibeautityl plece of|or the plant has' beon compjeted aud ¢ art Goldwyn Comedy WIth . Careful obsrvarice of this fegulation | CUl Slass as on of the: esteem Ke old Douglu “mill:isite-has’ been will materially aid the clubs civie|Of her'friends:” = = g NEAL BURNS improvement :}“' whlc:xt :eell(; to - iy o ; R ¢ : community interést ‘in beau-| ; y nneapolfs an ¢ pe 3 : . T aman "/A “SOAP BUBBLE"” SERMON. . {building operations will begin within | TOMORROW ONLY—Matinee and Night A tull house greeted the evangelist{tWo Weeks time. - The material in : GEORGE WALSH in “THE SHARK” USINESS COLLEGE GRADUATES - |at the First Baptist churth last night. the old:mill: will ‘b6 used for : con’ 4 D Tm B&l&?fi Ng:flm ‘ser y wt reh . structing a store house, it is planned. '} ' The Bemidfi [Business college, dur- al g “Bible,. ! . _ ’.\an T”E‘TRE ing the past-week;-have ‘begun send- T ’ Jing . their -finished. business; 'students “fout ‘to ‘pusitions: -'The following ac- wt,ed positions. and begun ' their :weéky? Cord Blair, .of’ Bo- Minn.; 3 | - . — . _ . : - | Schmitt, also of the city, has accept- i J 3 i T . . | :‘gfl.&;::?.:vemg?wf m’#:" 2d. the: position ias stenographer with where she will make an extenrded visi M4 unty -agricultural department; Thomas’ mm.ofi' s *Myrtle-MoCulloch fs with the Bmldat« /Hardware ‘oompany. She“1s] 1d34: girl.. iMiss Inga Sal- On Wfiifidny evening: you nuy T 8] Yi‘?rill 1e :r;og row vu grapefruit, ham and eggs, pan es and: :!Iple"syrup, . at the -. e) » ' | | ” ; : iy JOHN vs. ALBRECHT - Mfs. > Grace’ speneer' | R Pounds, % f Minneapolis—Weight 180 Pounds Beiilield, who' a'few” years ago g,u Th:f Bomdnm'%l tfié‘&m Qotitry i xonown ‘e'n ‘%‘ljxe light-heavyweight cham- 2 ""'{;‘; "d'.':;fgifi' schools. .She @1 —defeated all comers==now i:tnhu ma ion of the Twin Cities Polioe and Fire oy : “fl' y Sbmce& who'made Bemidji Ber hhger i g man twenty-two pounls hes ¥ g | 3 unf ree years , ' . Park Riepids, where they attend- 100 Pi00e, FoATe O80, WAOE e oo Preliminaries Also—Start at 8!00 P M. the_ distelet, agricultural conven-|geaih of her son, Merle. Mrs. A. E. Otto, who died here a*few yeurs ag POPULAR mcm—m and $1.00—RINGSIDE $2.00—PLUS WAR TAX was also a sister of Mrs. Bentield. tEinail GRAND Theatre Wodnesday, April st |

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