Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1920, Page 5

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EASTERK STAR MEETING ! [ The order of the Bastern Star will HELD m hold regular. meeting in the Masonic 8 N m“ hall this evening. ' There' is work to be conferred. ,A lunch will be erved, and every member is urged to e present at 8.o'clock, as a Aoclul session will follow. 5 Forty-two nusxon of: Bcurml county were in attendance at the sés- sion held at the Court Honsetoday for the purpose of receiving instruc- tions concerning asuumont for ‘the coming year. B J. G. Armson’ of St. Paul o(’ &. *Minnesota Tax Commission, addressed Lots: of ‘Bouses, . Let meisell you; Mr. and’Mrs. A. J. Mikkelson and ohto“nol Wm::n (] landmal niece of Baudette snent Monday in ‘6¢4-16 | Bemidji. \ " Joe Simpson ot Remer was a caller. -in the city. yesterday. Mrs; Charles Merriman of North- ‘'ern was the guest of Bemldjl friends on Monday. . 5 . i mobile club are urgved i Dr. 'Stevens of Gonvick was a Be: . . w4 “ |a ieeting of that body: the body relative to the proper meth- f i visitor on Monday. MTsm Lydia, Ruth and Amos Me- ¢ : . ods of assessing property and impart- midd thé ‘rooms of the Bemidji €ivic and ing all necessary instructions toin- sick of P"’[‘ Rapids were among the p SR e 3 “ |Commerce - association - immediately 3 following the b ess _session of the assbciation o) Mhesday. Several matters of importance are to be dis- cussed at this time. sure proper assessment. Each of:t! assessors before. leaving' rwm an - assessment book for their ownm re- ‘spectim towm!hlv. of the town: folk at the Praabyterian ;,jchurch . Wednesday ~ from: 5 ‘to- 8. Take the ‘wite ‘and children and en- b ; : B ity - joy some ‘realtopnotch’ cooking for . ‘ ; iF . . ; : : s 1d4-2 ‘ \ ! 66 i 4 b2 ! - Woema, - daesa| (U , Thus saith the Lord ] : ; Aaw Edward Anderson ieft Friday night e otk _—_—mh—n— . Wadena, Saskatchewan, Canada,, . : P f ik ' ‘ bt o will attend to the transac-| . : : NOT WHAT MAN THINKS, BUT WHAT GOD S4YS. with ‘hig'two, brothers. He expects to : o ! 5 /. 2 hvque nhout a week. : ! s : Wednesdery Night: “The Unpardonable Sin: Have You Committed It?” SR ‘| Andrew - BakKke ‘will entert : N L _ Thursday .Night: “Up-to-date Cain in Bemidji” ‘ ¥ Lots I;t fwfimutfim 1 7 rdially invited to attend. : ) 3 ’ e oRY T WA, ] ‘ Friday Night: ‘What About the Second Coming of Christ?’ Daddy, every kid in town is go- ing &o_eat ~-ham and eggs at thefj Presbyterian church tomorrow night., Can’t 'we' go too? °Let’s .take Ma, and Sister along.” Supper is served from 5 to 8, and you’ll get all you want to eat for 75c. - ‘ 1d4-20 | ‘ oy (3. W. Crandall of- Bedns' Visia : tl‘lnucted bnuness In Bemidji yest- erday.. Mr and Mrs. ). Morrison, Jr., of Red Lake were callers in Bemidji on Mondasa PRy LT 4 o Yum, Yum, Yum—ham and eggs mnke your hair grow curly. Come to the:Presbyterian church supper Wed- i nesday evening from 5 to 8. You| Over the telephone—*“Guegs we - -can have \nll you can eat fl:' ;g had ‘better u:lke in the ham and egg| — ge 3 St : . conts 5 O . 1d4. supper at the Presbyterian church’ v N E 4 . : 5 Wednesday ‘night, Mary. What do chlevy ) gy E MR. MOYER WILL PREACH 'l'he Presbyterhn ehurch ham: and | you say to that?” = “I’ve just been | 2 i 145 ’ c;gmpper will be served in the base- | waiting ‘for. yon .to say the worid,| .- BN : . o | ment of the'church ‘Wednesday, even~ | John. Cer inly we want to go, and from' 5 to 8. The ham will b children too.” Supper served: nice and juicy and the eggs strictly | fri 8 Wednesday evening. * Vi Cwgiafy T g T fresh and ‘hen. laid.” . Better come| 2 ) 1d4-201 S, ; $ 5 b . s tnd bring the whole family. . 1d4- 20 = : : d . B 4 ; 1 ‘ 4 i ucnnsnn TO WED License to marry was granted o Monday to-Peter G. Pederson al{p Genevieve M. Kittleson by Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda. ATTENTION. i Scrap iron wanted, $12 to' $14 a ton, delivered at Bemidji, from April 20 to 27, idclusive. Louis Silver- man, at Scrap Iron Pile, M. & I. Trucks 1d4-20 DEATH OF MRS DECHAINEAU - Alex, Dechaineau received word re- cently announcing the death of his mother, Mrs. Fred Dechaineau, who died in ‘Montreal, Canada, on April 5th. Mrs. Dechaineau was ninety- First Baptlst Church | _ George W. Kehoe, Pastor, ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Kenfleld left Sunday noon-for \vashburn, Wis., where they will spend several days on buslngu Buengelistic Meetings.— Eight O’Clbck _ Sixteen Inch mixzeda hard and son lltb wood. for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidjl ng. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftf —— % J. F. Essler Is reported as still on the gain, although improvement is rather slow. \ Olive Thomas “The SPITE BRIDE” After'scoring a nation-wide success as the “baby vamp” in “Upstairs and Down,” Olive Thomas shows her ersatlhty by playmg a very dramatic role in her latest Selzmck plc .ture, “The Bpite }Inde i ( | .. Rex Union Orchestra ', The Baptist Missionary society wiil . meet in the church Wednesday after- " noon at 3:30 o’clock. LARRY SEMON Lnrry Semon, whose recent triumphs have impelled reviewers to style him “The New Comedy King,” has risen to that coveted place by long train- ing. Each stage In his career acted as a stepping stone to his great achieve- ment. Perhaps he was born under a lucky planet. Anyway, he was fors tunate enough to be the son of an actor and: ‘recelved an early training in magic, juggling and, acrobatics. He mastered ‘some of these arts before he had finished the rd reader. After leaving school he traveled with his : tather apd became moge efficient in the art of entertaining. i three years of age, and has been a Then followed the Period in the newspap usiness as cartoonist. This Miss Marxaret Stoner’ returned. to | resident of Montreal forthe. past thir- | -developed his creative ability and nmplrgd 9 wflte‘ hig own comedfes. t Bralnerd. las ng, | ty-five years, She leaves two'daugh- |: It-also taught him to forsake the well. beaten pat rch in the bywis | after: |ters, Mrs.’A. Mercied, and Miss S8arah |- for new material. A cartoonist miist be lirlgqu il Minls. 2 ! Dechaineau, both of Montreal, and . Thus, Larry\Semon 1s perhaps the best qualified for the ‘title of comedy "two sons, Alex and F red, of this'clty. | ying. "All of his past experiences can-be utilited upon the screen He can )" Mrs. James AHyde of Lake Planta- ganet was shopping and calling on friends heére yesterday. ! Sixteen inch mixed hara and soft olab wood for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phomne 481. T&F C. G:.::Hankey, ~assistant county. resort. to thrilling acrobatics where.the average comedian is forced to use 3 i superintendent of sehools, spent Mon- KITTLESOH-PEDHSON slapsticks. . He is also adept. in training animals and has a cat, monkey and i " g ! e ; day "9“\“15 Nhool’ ln Bckles town- 2t MARRIAGE | six wmte mice that play dificult foles in his comedies. 10c—25¢—MATINEE 2:30...NIGHTS 7 :2 | ship. During the three years previous to 1922, Albert E.’ Smith, president of . | . Yesterday - afternoon, at 2 o’clock Sunday - Sehool - Missionary “W. - 8. |at the Presbyterian parsonage, took | 'ltlsnph. has‘agreed to outlay-$3,600,000 én Larry Sfim::h‘" ‘;‘&:’:‘:’;“g‘; Cummings returned -yesterday -from|place:the-marriage of Miss Genevieve new comedies. “The Grocery. Clerk,” which 1s something e dir ihe Nebish where hio has been or the pm M. Kittjeson, of ‘this' city, to Peter usual run. of laugh- makers, was ithe first:8im to be produced nw s few. days. - - ] . Pederson, of Thief River Falls. |, contract. “Betweenthe Acts,” “Dew. Drop Inn” and “The Head Wal - o ’rhey wéye attended by Miss Elaine G.| gre some,of Larry Semon's comem.. that stand out prominent as being in 8 | ) : Mrs. L. Bfm m!hmn‘ ton %t. Baclg: mot- %{& of Tlgeft;iivertl't‘;"si) x}:d N;{ry class by.themlelvu. | It’s a sea drama packed with. thrills! ored to nday. e at- eson, brother of e bride.: Mr.| _ 3 tended to the transaction of busiiess(and Mrs. Pederson Wil make 'their } | @ Ithas the most powerful of screen punches! , while’ l\re- : home in Thief River Falls, * : : v Yet Love is the-motive of the speedy action! i PR—' Mrs. Hattie Ostrander and Mrs.| - THE NATURAL' MAN. . Wlllum Fox presents ] +Clyde Martin, both of Turtle Rivet,|" mpe evangelist at the First Baptist | N T e T E L pore fi“‘”&mg’ ml‘g'am“” church last night introduced his ser- | AARSA ’ m’ v ey . a calleds mon with a’ word of ‘warning for no|q . eor e a s oné-to make snap judgment on'him, 4 nor to leave tne church until he Spécial: dulnmc "'m: ‘Spencer|shoyuld finish. The warning was well aneno ,corsets, mrsle- fl'mm'-! . He puzzled and bewildered Mrs. /. audience. with . statements. read | 4 S ‘from the ‘Book of Ecclesiastes; in- : i - : 2 ) I dleed, almost ;urmng some, and then |! ] : & [ : = . cleared up the ‘matter, as he gave . < . L N Don’t your palate.yearn for someliye teaching of Ecclesiastes; shovsv?ng ! ¢ / 5 . . nicé juicy ham and fresh eggs. Suré(j; to be the record.of the desires, | o s NIRRT VL T S 4 Sea Story of-Luck, Lure and Love. ‘; d°;" bm'" bring the family to|ymbjtions and philosophy of man [ ° Ry % _ : ) i . the Presbyterian supper ‘Wednesday apart from God, and that the result’ ! - & . ; By Thomas F. Fallon. Directed by Dell Henderson. evening from § to 8., All you want|,s it all was personal emptiness, and ]y .___]n__. + for Tbe. 1d4-20 [ pyyine jydgment.. He made the audi-: ; e £ : : g SEE IT AT THE rbw atternoon for their home in Bill. ence realize that satisfaction is in, SEsEEs ‘@G rand Toight Only nnffe months in Bemidji. merm SU“RISE FOR mm My ahd Mra Peul Yeple, and|Christ slone. Mr. Moyer will preach © " The Great Outdoor Serial, Showing The -members of the Harmonick ! . i h B they will stop at Fargo and Mandan, |50, Club, and their wives anr?a tew'{% ¢ ; Admisgion—10c and 25(‘. déughter, Marian, will léave tomor- f : : sgaln tonlght.af cight o'clock, 3-episodes (6 reels), eVery ‘Thursday to,visit with Mr. Yaple's people. tiends, #ivdded the E. R. Evans home cash Libert, on Minnesota avenue last evening, as| “m“n’ %‘;:dm:.“’m..’ g‘q: ‘(;‘, a surpprlu and farewell party to Mrs. B., Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., Paul Yaple, who has been their: cap- able gnd faithful directress during mfi: e day, or at len{mll;.?;‘l; the! past’ few months, and who will leave temorrow for her home in Mon-. i _|tana. Music and cards made the eve- ||’ & 3 T b R S e i gl : ingl'{ "tlt:'eu;(ln{:i:ggd#i:.,s“:: ‘m:g ;“:l‘z il:us a& too e?ul(;lk'ly, :md :g : « . Y ! ate - hour, the refreshments whicl 3 A e : 4 his duties at Wisconsin University. R ks Eaents were on. » . g 4 ] B g * “A. T. Carlsop has just closed the | disposed of. . : i ; L7 deal whereby, he sold his five-raom There were about twenty persons fn the party of callers, and the even- . m‘f}:wf Minnesnte aventie to ing will be one long remembered by all present. On Friday, April 16th, the Birch- Ay land schpol commernced the closing MARKHAM KEGISTER of, the school term, by inviting the| Among" those’ registered at the Big Lake school. and teacher, Miss|Markham on M8&hday.are Frank J. Margaret Teeters, to participate in a|Beégs, W. E. Filion, C. J. Howard, pienic with them. The picnic was|D. B. Hutchinson, Q. S. Arneson, H. . o L % arranged bthihe Littllie Ciltizens L:a- g Hembold, F.'C. Hamre, J. E. Lewis, of Bemidii—Weight? 7158, Pounds ; i 114 l(ume- }b—— te-‘lfht ‘sgl.fflfliim gue of the Birchland school, under A. Sanstead, J. G. Shapl d Lig] the | try o eavyw 2 o A - _The Biggest Lightweightin the Coun J - mon of the ’l‘wm Cities Police and Fire the supervision of the teacher, Mrs.|M. A. Vesper of Minneapolis; L.~ An. all comen—-nh fihng on a Co Jessie L. Groves. Games and a spell- | derson, S. Stenerson u:;m E. F. Ross- n_mdn te:y?ndtv two pounds henner. ! mrtmentl. & ing match passed the time veyy quick-|berg of Crookston, F. H. Murney and 1y, and a bounteouns di; was en-|J. E. O’'Leary, Grand Forks; Mauri j(y)y:lnbyaall. i i i 5 and Axexe?tl){msor:nandm;{s o’ C?)l:l!;lgle' Ly as P I‘e]lmlnarles A1S0==Start at 8 00 P M . ‘ i DT POPULAR PRICES—750 and $1.00—RIN GSIDE $200—PLUS WAR 14X phy, C. M. Hotchkiss, A. Barr, J. Drs. Larson & Latson, | Lobdell and J. Maloney of St. Paul; Optometrists. If trou- | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin of Fargo; bled with headaches, |N. D.r S. H. Barclay of St. Louis; W. e a re nervousness or eya dis- % ?[im:lair,tccl;h’i Duncan, Jr., and Joe ’ offman of cago; P. Walsted of orders of " repaired, kiod. ue Elansen | oeton: Ludvig Mosbal of Askov; and B. Almony of Terre Haute, Ind.

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