Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 3

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THURSDAY.EVENING; APRIL 22,1620 R AR PR TR KRR %k : Mrs., WoE. di fid children re- turned here Wed esday\a!ggr visiting | § ) &t Bemidii; for several T rea d _.satute booke—the. coal. snd. o organization b’li—have been engcted by the Republican Congress.. » At previous sessions the n‘mocrlfi, u full control of- the- Hou and.-Senate, psondn lbl;plutcly npotent to -deal with: this imperative, legislgtion;’ & F H . ; ""Busceptib! nfluence, afraid of thelr shadows and . subordinating all other considerations to politics, the' administration party disrcgarded public interests and permitted things to drift. i E ... .:Demand for the opening Of governmei® coal and oil’ lands, to ’_";«"}?s:‘n‘g’fi; “3"‘" 4} meet:'the a:;plry grewing. needs, lgnd_ ‘gone 'unheeded for years: guests at the;G. was_universal agreement that something should be done, but town of Dudl Sunday. | | &4 Demonrats. ot Congress demonstrated ‘an:utter inability to psss { Miss Bernice {Burfield arrived| “| upon and t the problems involved. Legislation hung fire, de- here Friday to visit the week-end ferred from one sessfon toS ther, u . 4t her home- Hore., e cotitrol’ o ‘Congress, when, With! business p qn ) . Ralph Gracie Post, | : Wm. Wrench spent Sunday here traming & leasing law'that {s ‘pronounced; both’constructive and pros<: ; No. 14, ‘meets .2nd & Il ‘surely_operate to pramots the 20JANE and 4th Thursdays ||l JAMES & DARLING with’ his parents. - h 9 " George Noyes motored here on Fri- gressive. in the highest degree and wil a1 Vs ! : . : e ) fiofifmlddl Civic and Piano-Accordion and Xylophone day from his home at Fosston. He welfare of the whole people. CAN LECION -~ ¥ With American Legion Orchestra ! Nick Hanson went to Bemidji Sat- urday and purchased” a new Fordf ichi'he %-rove home, on Q_un- Bemidji Lodge No. 119, L. 0.-0.-Fiy- Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every . Friday. evening at 8 o'clock. - . THIS WEEK SECOND DEGREE Ci J. Winter, N Gi, Tel 3623 » i | Mrs. Bd Wright ana children of Bag!ey spent Sunday at the home of her parents. . e ~ Alfred Olson of Bagley visited with returned there that afternoon. So, likewise, the l‘l"l’lll’ lullh!l.on. The, idint, hMiO ) W . S Miss Marie Rider and brother, recommendation to ofter when he. announced. that impaired; N> Commerce: Associa- || i - AL SCHNEEMA.NN' Manning, motored to Bagley Friday. { ack: E. GIVEN, Commander Peerless Prestidigitat "7 LEGION MINSTRELS—T . Dancing and Singing EDDIE RUSSELL Tramp and Dance Artist g DESTROYER QUARTETTE Classy and Near-Jazz FRED LUNDBERG ‘While there Marie - received dental attention. ; - IIA { F. A.’Noyes was a Bagley caller on_Friday. - pomy | : Nels K. day here. S 4 . Mrs. Oliver Barness drove down from Bagley Friday evening- -and- spent a few hours here with her hus. band. Mr. Barness-accompanied her to Bagley, returning here on the to’their dwnérs_on: March 1, 1920. A collossal loss reauiting from; ruinous management meant ch&os in the absence of upbuilding logis~t lation, and it, was, reserved for Republjcan law-makers to avert the impénding calamity. i rhiia PR /Unswayed by the pressw and demoralized under government operation, 'would: be-turned + 4D WINTER; Adjutant Lee of Alida’spent Thurs: BEMIDY) LODGE : —— # Loyal Order of MOQOSE, NO. 1482, Meets first & third W Tues, each month of, selfish interests, unawed by th threats of labor and the proponents of the Plumb pla which . wi i backed by a powerful .lobby, & 'law was evolved ‘and enacted which: 4 even's Democratic Attorney General is compelled te approve as soun@ and constitutional and which 18 hatled by-economists as the greatest night. train’ 1 step farward in many years. ; A . Misi Msgflet Ridg, 1‘:;“ Ramstad _Meanwhile. this Republicani Congress is enforcing econoiny—cut- Cor. m'““""; xp';‘- and Third St. “Yens Yensen, the Yanitor .- an| 'Beatrice ' Pawek motored to- R A T R e b k .M. PR AL GEE VI . : ning Rider.” & ? T e = e : e e i 4 . B: Hoyt, Secy. P 701W % D [ e. Clg.»'and Mrs. P. B, Eckatrom visited % g o) / RE é!fixt MEETING - - at the Oscar Peterson home on Sun- i : Pl - ohon s et i LAR BUSINESS Prices—50c, $1, $1.50, Plus War Tax D ngpbgll performed. two, .oper- y » exceed Three Thousand Five Hundred i : ations here Sunday at the P. E. Brom- K £ { |Dollars ($3.800), .. i it > 50 N o aghimr “homé when “Helen"aiid Bobb s Freseription . Th. ticl f 1 1 y 2 i 3 of:4n all ; Stion apse ; 2, meets 2nd an { S n&u?r {&‘Amu.".ucn filnln Zdfi”}%&”in‘"‘,’;’,‘,&‘_’is}?_’l.‘?“‘?_" of 4th Tues, each: month CEA A 1 1 Ber aunt end uncle, Mr. and Mrs. dyspepsla, <hromis aps| In Testimony Whercof we'have here- | at I 0. O.F. hall. Tickets on sale at Boardman’s and City Drug Store ‘?i B.-Erickson, went to Bemidji Sun- s jlomacn and badk, cons | day of April, }3igs and seals this 13th) §; 5 Visiting neighbors e st | LSS g TS St Foes | el U e : 2 R o vy today./ Pice, $1,00. 4 1N ‘ N, L. Knox . Seanil . iy Next Mesting dinner Sunday. . ... . % 1" positively £ive. you “reliet R R. DICKENS (Seal) || J. P, Labr, Clerk Phone 93 an in:all ailments imentioned. regardles LE S0 0! agl of your age or duration of troubl.t.. In Prefienfez I:?_R . (Seal) k stopped in our village Sunday enroute | Write for free literature. De mont.';. JOHN STEPHENS, ¢ 3 ¥ Digestive Chemical Co., St. 1, Min from Bemidji. Harold les’ ” of sofii in Bemidji at Boardman’s Corner ATINIE JJXING: Shevlin who is teaching near Bag-|Drug -Store and Barker's Drug.; / % 4 * \ 8.} State of Minnesota, 3 d léy accompanied thlem to Bagley. Lake, Gardner’s Drug; Blackdc:e'g County of B % i . . 3 o el 1trami, ss. Mys. Martin and Mrs. Dahlby are “Clifford Degerness. of Bagley. spent | 000's Drug; Bagley, O'Nell's Drug, and| * on nis 17th day of April, 1920, before i g ine’ the week-end here visiting with | o oo s STeryWhers. mei o Justce of the Twics Mtk | ek, setgpari - = 2 5 ount 1 - friendgozsy: ow 7 3 b ared M. W.yl?nox, F.eill.ma?r?inefinfi. BEAUTY CULTURE AND = Mrd Mrs. 3 LAY . Knox, Samuel Rangall, .J. C. Vogler, 2 R. R. Dickens'and Ezra R: Lée.‘ togxenl:a. HAIR MAKING unday ‘at' t : or - ¢ - | known to be the same persons described ) X n: and yho gxecu%lefldt;ne fo]r{'egoi{legd i:& Now open for business:in the strument, and each duly asknow W : that he executed the same as his Tree :N"ew Kaplan Block. Secgnd floor 5 i T 3 fl. act and deed. ‘We, 'the undersigned, do hereby. asso- EDWIN R. KING, Miss¥ Cecil Holton v!s.ited with friends in Bagley on Sunday: KKK R R K K KK e e asoniation under th Justice of the Peace, Beltrami i Z 3 hapter: 382 of the, County, State of Nfinnesota.\ - X #. CLEAEBROOK * 6 2 k%0 3 k2 2 X e fINE § o oL * Clifford. and ~Leonard~ Ber; glatn a adopt the following articles of incorpors ce of Register of Deeds, tion. — . Beltrami County, Minn. FIRE IN.SURANCE two' brothers and ‘service men -were v ARTICLE L. | oL, hereby certiy that, this instrument | ;.. REAL ESTATE made happy last week in receiving ;121 111 B RE?N LD! "I'E £ s f this cor st day of April A. D. 1920, at 10 checks for-$186 and $220 respective- uos: C::.‘;’h 1\,8'1,'},","3;’;',',’? {,’a.fe,.’c.,..,‘;‘;,, o'clock a. m., and was duly recorded in; OLDS & WIN ,R Clifford spent several months |tive Sawmill Company. Book 16. of Miscellaneous. on’ page 2. - v e Wil “Seotion. 2. The general nature of its|' i C. 0. MOON, 4 212 Beltrami Avenue 3 i e d f‘ ih service in France with:a hot cam- |, Section 2., 2 oe B quiring of a saw Register of Deeds. : Phone 144 § 0 nae: 'arl or ig.L in the Argonne; Leonard wasfmill or saw. mills jand the operation 24a422-23 iy ; - W ] ? ‘A’ 658 fortunate. and- ‘never- reached |thereof-for-the.manufacture of timbaer : = - : X 34 Y.cars orkf Fra into lumber and other wood products, nce and spent meost ot‘hi‘s time in{io buy,- sell and dtfll in its own pros B]s“nAnyTs:uth: y % d“‘::sr ‘fls'bwe“f as(hhe p‘;otguCtls d‘;tl(;fi Ole A. jompson ,w“,l.mnagd owrn members for.them, either in vidu= o y 2 . & ; A visitor between trains Tuesday after- ally o8 fipsnsf“;flfi My the < 4 ) " i : e 4 e ; . 3 NG 711 e : - THAT is the kind of increase in salary |8 rative. plan, and to do.. acts’ s { : n la of suéfiffi’fifi’ffit G e the minister has received. His living expenses have risen just as fast and as far as yours. b ) --Section- 3. The principal place and office . f transacting the busiress of id corporation shall be at the Town He is-a brilli But he is paid on the average just 52 cents ds‘a brilliant speak: h; < 2 y ¢ i fli§ subject in a ml;ste;; ?,’.‘Sui’,“l'fifi $aid corporation shall commencs, Jf £ . . more per church member than he was paid 34 $on 1 y A 5 9 y ol / v 2 p Won many supporters for the amend- :'c'.:nfx‘,'fl for o pefigg of thirty years. ' = years ago. ment. He proved that the reports - AR'é‘lClLE ’f,', igenosiot p Y { A B r] ces 3 . .. the (;er;:;r:‘ess l;grm‘l)nflgesaid corporation 5 3 7/. 3 . 71|¢ M'inutgf Nmr qug You d ofAlasks; in:the:County of;Beltrami.and: tate.of. Minnesota. i ] ARTICLE IL ‘f X are: A : erty with which: to;pay for the cop-| M. W. Knox, residing in the Town of 3\ ) i 2 : ; Ev officer of the Government with a struction ‘ofmore. good -and h@tt%r Alaska, Beltrami Cownty, lxm‘r{lt‘\esfm'n of | =Ny ¢ ' & \ 9 3 ery 1 wit war roads weré empty -Stories- with no MY T Bt trami Gounty, Minneso- | \WBJE : A5 |\ =X = message to deliver appealed to the ministers first undation whatever, and termed a|ta of all. 2 ¥ N .L. Knox, residing in’th Town of man who is not the owner of an auto- h ty, Mi ota. ini ocel i Tobile. and still against the amend- | Sowier Randall, residing in. the Town But 80% of the ministers receive less income . ment as “un-explainable.” of Nebigh, Beltrami County, Minfesots, ek 1 . ) than government econamists figure as-a minimum iig for. At ‘thei:conclusion of the ARTICLE IV. plendid address te was taken'on| The government of said corporation subject to. ascertain how' many énd tht: anainagenxlaent é’f i{tslfis‘%{:fismfl} . ° ¢ e for Amendment No. 1, ‘and only |Pe vested in a BoarC O 3 p 9 iy fi 5) and not more than n oné lone vote was-found to be regist- not less than fve L )wfnw shall be elected or § e c e 3 ' ALl he asked was that parties who | ,,1..C; woFler resiaing in_the Towngt) & : : e P H?’-:e 20..automobiles to stand aside |’ T el‘)‘li?{?r‘.s,crr:c's‘:g(ntg 1'1;::?;2 el‘olwn i . ko : for the support of an.average family. and give 'the boys who do own auto- | of Nebish, Beltrami County, nnesota, . 2l % 3 : Siobfe s Shancs Vo makh good and [ dloger SSHFAR Chuny. e 2 % B When bospitals nesd money they enlist the construct the highways they are pay- | sota. uy a case support of the ministers—and receive it. ‘But when_sicknéss visits the minister or the " members of his family they must be treated in a charity ward. His payis less than a day laborer’s. ++...8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than “'$20 a week—about half the pay of a mechanic. We Pay Hirg Half the Wages of a Mechanic And of these pitifully inadequate salaries, how much do you contribute? Nothing if you are outside the church; an ‘average’ of less than 3c a day if you are a charch member. R - . seven (7) members, ered against it.: It was a splendid|by the smcm;omersuor sah;lflggrp%l:filo& te its annual. ,meeting, W . Al . endorsement for the g0od road move- | {51, *the principal place-of business|; meht in Clearwater county. f said corporation on the second Satur- . : o gy % The excellent home-talent play 9E%0¢ Sanuary In each vear, and they Dr. Swett’s;, The Original “Reot - - : shall hold office until their successors v “Back to the Farm’” will be staged - 7 A, R gers ke ted and h ualified. % é T tlile PgAtergnn“hall here Saturday arfynefilfic §1e %!:;at»:;:i:ugl .me&nng og ‘t‘he Beerr makes awelcome-%id,!tlon e nin rii X tockholders of said corporation, and un- o P oqe L rE secontlh'fiant,gs °T°,{3°‘,§,§g B erocessors: are elected and have to the lunchéon the kldd‘“fi-take X R = qualified, the ‘following named persons s = here was a most successful event | shall constitutethe; Board . of--Directors to school. . . PR which 1 f said corporatio . i our Younig artists played to|of,palg G0 M iiaing in the Town of ah 'overcrowded house. -The play has . ltrami._County, Mil ta, v ¢ 5 3 2 ! dn staged @t Leonard and Gully|# ¥ Garaner; residing i the Town of] Tt is'a wholesome drink: made All of us share in the benefits of Christian ministers to: also, and in. the near future|Maple Ridge, Beltrami County, Minneso- ! I 0 rin 5 T the community.." They marry us; bury us; baptize car 1 be given at Bagley. The play|™y 1. Knox, residing in_the Town of| .- entirely from products ;of; na- children; visitus when we are sick. In their hands is the ig.4 joint affair put on by our pub.|Alaska, Beltrami County, Minnesota, lid school and American Legion. The | Samuel Randall residing in the Town ture; sparkling, full of mt, and 3 f Nebish, Beltrami County, Minnesota, Saturday evening play here is ex- 5 %b s'Vugler. rzsidlng inythe Town of " spiritual training of the youth. We Are All Profiteers at Their Expense pected to be given before a crowaed |Alaska, Beltrami County, Minnesota., . ighly. easin, e’ 't,a,s‘ e— louse as a big demand has been made ARTICL&'V 5. SAN) hlg ol p'l : ..g 'to the £ -t_ . Part of the Intercharch World program is this—a living for,a reproduction. .After the play| .. oficers of 'said corporation shall good for old and young alike. - wage for every minister of Jesus Christ; an efficient plant, /dbig dance will be given for the|pe a President, a Vice President, a Se¢- A 2. | : rp'F: 2 * benefit of the Clearbrook basebail retary, an‘? a’ Treagurer, ag otanivrk;gxtn * . i and 8 chance to'do & big man’s job. R 8 E oard o - i . teom. vory fun, not o mention the $3%ch Horh mimucr mie offcsl | Order a case today from the If you want better preachers, help to pay the preachers \ X 0] ecretal an 'reasurer ma A F > . O tand the boys haveiscured one | by the same person. The annual meet- dealer—delivered to your home better. It's the best investment for your of the fastest pitchers in the north-|ing of the directors of said corporation < your.home. _for your children—that you can ever make. n shall be held immediatgly following thej. 'E o - ie. v west to toss the“pill” this seasom, |agjournment of the Srnual meeting of - Afd buy it by the glaSS'at the so-we look for. fagt -werk and many m% sttficltlr):olger:. i a e & or R n e first; annual, meeting of e - H ‘f_‘?&i'_‘lps_b_ef? e lon_g.___;‘_‘__ Board of Directors, and until tl'felr suc- SOda fountamsu cessors are chgsen gnd: have qualified, the following named persons shall con- . stitute the officers of said corporation: GM& W. Khmfix ghn{}lbe lgresilaientt. F. 4 1 ardner shall be Vice Presiden i r e hatl o, Secretary and 4. C. Vi (Dealer’s Name Here) ltc’er shall be Treasurer of said corpora- fratade] on. 3 : B < ARTICLE VI [ J = The capital stotk-of said corporation bé E * of q For every day In the week. | shail be Three ThouSand iFive Hundred Distributors . For @ room. For general Dollars (5,500), and the same shall be 2 < ey room. For gl | G0 U P it THE FITGER COMPANY, DULUTH, MINN. each. No stock shall be issued for less than =D | its .par._value, nor_until the same has 1d i 3 - = . been_fully, paid for irfi cash or its equiy- 7 Bemld]" Mlnn- (HORGANE g séllengf rggflggfh paymient deposited ;wlth i 3 % : st e S R S THEODORE THARALDSON, £ ‘ B e g orT{ll;b?l‘l%y?si:’) av%oi:g‘ ag.{fl h::?:mi’&::‘ i& tSend or Telephone Yo«ur Ordersto shall, at any. time:be subject, shall:not|. 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY i Mpdflufimaffi;.dmfhmde,‘ through the co-operation of 30 dencminafioms. e - sz { = il _+_ 2 | |

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