Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 5

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' THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER IN IOWA FOR $40.000 i ¢ [ ¢ _ o, .9y ' “(By International News Service) cfln 5 0m 0 . t Viscilla, lowa., April 23.—What is kT beffeved to be a world record price : - ‘| for ‘a hog was established here a few T days ago when Williams Brothers, \| breeders, sofd a pure bred Poland- China sow for $40,000. Fifteen months ago they bought A r A L ° . Sermon Subject at First the. Jefferson hlghway, where they| ° “:fthe animal .i’or $265. The hog was 3 . s 5 ) i M whe kit N joenrmmewe —# Baptist Church Tonight : R T that impressed him as' fav- |- Take home .a- brickof ‘K°°"54 ‘5‘:; oralify’ds does No‘:'them Minnesota. 2 . " ‘P, Motan of Deer River was a STANTON WILL AmN“ 'shigpper in this eity. JECTORS. MEET: SATURDAY R : Directors of the Minnesota associ- ation; of Commercial Secretaries will meet at the office of the Minneapo-|stand for it: - 5 st 4 : lis Civic and.Commerce association at| - This man lives in Bemidji. He's a' 3 M. Hagberg, o Brainerd 'was a)10 ¢’clock ‘Saturday morning, April|jolly good fellow, when once you get businesg visitor here on Thursday. 24. Luncheon ‘is to be served at the [to know him.- Of course, those whol Xy o 4 know him too well ‘may refuse to Nelson' of Crookston was:a commit themselves. A Bemidji business caller yesterday. , Find Him Out First. | e LA S Next Monday. afternoon: and: until he is found out, he will have in his pocket two tickets to the American Legion boxing contests, for the first two persons who discover him, and|. have in ;their possession a copy of| | The Pioneer with the above picture:|” We suggest that you accost him SOCIAL AND PERSONAL "“Liots of houses. Let me sell you °° LIKES MINNESOTA BEST > one. 'E, J.' Willits, thg ]“':gl““f;i': Ira Foster and wife, returned this nlo;qixxg from' Mauston, Wis,, where they "have made their home for the “day visitor in tlfls:cisy past'year and a half. Mr. Ivoster owns A : e a farm two miles west of the ¢ity on gl K. P. Theimen of Oir}a;oxiu'a‘ls‘yent. Thursday here .on business, . ~Joe Simpson of -kémé_r Wa.sh'a Thurs- JOSEPH A. YORK, well-known business man of Portland, Me., | who ‘says he feels twenty years jyounger and has gwined sixteen pounds on four bottles of Tanlac. Declares he can - now eat three square meals a day. _————— €. Well, that’s just it, who is he? We would all like to see the rest of! his countenance, but he wouldn’t Ol3on - of Crosby - ‘spent in ’B‘em_ldfi'o? buginess: torsiahd will ‘be in attendance.~ .©J. H:.. Davidson of Brainerd was a i business caller in, Bemidji’ yesterday., “AN IRISH EDEN” PLAYS -TO LARGE ATTENDANCE “An Irish.Eden” played to a large attendance at Blackduck last night A and tputhgv;fr a h:lgh class entertain- o " ; ment which netted a ne: ' Mrs. H. Ostrander is visiting for a|fund which is belngdra?::qsg?t;oe tgte few days at the Matt Meyer home’in Phillip’s church of this city to build :; Grant Valley. ' parochial school here. The play was well received it two performances Lots of houses.. Iet me. sell youihere a few weeks ago and last night it one.. E. J. Willits, the landman. was equally well received at Black- . - 6t4-16 | duck. . i .. Bdward Rogers and hert Jamison of Walker spent Thursday 'here:on business. ing him by name, the man who has a free ticket for produce the ticket. Remember the ticket is free. And remember that the boxing contest will 'be held at-the Grand theatre, May 3. y 1 A Now hurry and find the man. Yes, he sleeps nights and is pretty much awake day times. He eats, he sleeps, — :* Mrs. Ralph Ripley of Lavinia spent SE\XT-ON FOR GREEN- the time between trains with friends here on Thursday. ; WO00D CEMETERY g . )Vanted—appl]ca’tions will be re- ceived by the secretary of Greenwood cemetery association for the position of sexton of Greenwood cemetery up i 4 to noon on Tuesda};,vApril 27, 1920, |he talks, he walks gx;d soge t{,m”' 4 = B : G. W. Campbell, rides in an automobile. et busy : M. 0. Hanfre and' family of Little| . georetary Greenwood Cer?zetery as-|and pick him out. Fork were among the out of tOWRigocigtion, Northern National Bank|' - callers in the.city yesterday. Building, City. : 3d4-23 Sixteen Inch mixed hard and,soit slab. wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftf FORMER BEMIDJI GIRL WEDS '“ H. M. Stantonleft last night for the twin cities where he will spend a few days on business. “I am now able to eat three square meals a day for the first time in two years,” was the vemphatic statement made recently by Joseph A. York, 4 well-known business man and highly respected citizen of Portland, Maine. “I am now sixty-nine years of age, and in all my life I have never, run across a medicine that I consider in a class with Tanlac. I have just fin- A ished ];ny fgmrt:; bottle and this medi- An extract from the Pioneer Your- >, \w[¢ine has benefited me even beyond R : nal st Wadena, reports the marriage | bl A Lackey, I A e baul; | MY greatest hopes. Besides gaining|ll ' of Miss huth Williamson, formerly|Gharice J. Evans of Utica, N. Y..|SiXteen pounds in weight, I have been|ll ~ THEATRE of this city, to Hugh G. Parker of Harry R 'Bradley of oshkoéh Wis built up and strengthened until I feel Wadena. The affair took place in the| s . McLean of Hill City: A. G. Nel- all of twenty years younger. presence of a few friends and rela-!yon of Alexandria; C. W' Nelson of | -“‘For the past two years I have txve‘s,vat the home of Rev. and Mrs. Crookston; J. W. Seaman of Boston:|been in a miserably run-down condi- J. C. Craig of St. Paul, Rev. Craig of-| and F. A. Solberg of Wahpeton, N. D, |tion, and was compelled a short time| ficiating. The bride wore a blue trav-|., ago to give up all idea of business! elling suit. with tailored hat and a ) D ase I was too weak to look after any- corsage bouquet of roses and ferns. Salvaderean Celebrations. thing. I was nervous, worn-out, had Toespay Apr. 27 TUESDAY APT. Following the ceremony Mr. and| The people of Sulvador celebrate| o appetite, and suffered most all th 5 . mrel’a:‘:ef lllelft for Hudson, Wis.,|. Mareh 15 as a hollday in honor of Gen- time with indigestion. Some days:. Jimmie HOdge‘ presents A. Shavitch returned yesterday af- y-will visit at Mr. Parker’s eral Morazan, who was elected presls would eat scarcely anything; in fact DON LANNING , York,'R. E. Barnes of Grand Forks;' C. J. Zemlin, F. B. Mertle, M. W. Kegley, H. 0. Eckert, Ernest Grant, | G. H. Fritts and E. J. Stubr of Min-’ neapolis; H. L. Packard, H. A. Mur-| phy,’ J. H. Bathke, J. O'Leary, P. F. See it at the GRAND—SUNDAY “ Frank Knox and Walter Bolster left last €vening for Minneapplis, . ‘Where they will be employed. ... Miss Hilda Solo returned to Bemid- 1 Thursday after spending a week with friends and relatives in Nevis. * Everybody make your date for the big dance, Monday evening, April 26, given by Prof. Schuck’s Jazz orches- tra, ‘ 1t4.23 ‘Paul Howe, teller at the Northern ‘National bank, left last evening for the twin cities to spend ‘several days on business. <7 The Great Northern Hotel changed hands yesterday, when the property was taken over by Joe Blondo, from W..J. Dugas, the form THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS i0n Monday, April 26, Prof. Schuck’s Jazz orchestra will give an- other ‘dance ‘dt' the Armory. With the addition of either a violinist or banjo-mandolin plgyer from the Uni- versity of Minnesota. 1t4-23 Mr. and Mrs. V. Voller," formerly - residents of Bemidji, but now of Big Falls, Minn., were in the city yester- . 'day en route to Wadena, where they 'will visit for a short ‘time, before Jeaving for a stay of two months at points in Iowa and Wyoming. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY riONEER I = " Special designing service. Spencer ’_‘-l;_lllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIlIllIlIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIllIIIIIlflllllllllllll!llllll W Rwfl M“Jack Straw’ ?A"y netrlres were la]l unstrung angd’ M 3 ileast thi A t&u;lt(hle::'e:ltl EL‘L‘?"R” b ri)gfio?}x? 2| Rica. The people of Salvador alsg n:\?er ct:\’xlfi ::t“ adg;?;rr!:ig!l?te's ::»lund - _proprietor. | n. goan,' Martin Cole, C. A, Philli ps?‘\eelebrage llnrch 1 as a_holiday.. ‘isleep. In factI. just lost injerest’ ; : 2 - - .. Ramsey, W. T. Noren, George ! .'ln everything and was greatly dis- 8pov cash pald for Liverty Bonds,|p Collier, H. L. .Sol ’ TE -couraged over my condition. and Liberty Bond receipts. See G.|English: of Duluth; 12.93_ ‘R‘:mi} };t & oA . z ¢ it a trial. And now I know fof my- e . s day atternoon, at.her home on Min- THEATRE self wht it will do, for I have smpiy|] -~ Singers—Dancers—Comedians 3 R gl 1 . B s 3 Y en a' new lease on life., T am now s H 3 g : ot M e e 2 able to look after my work as usualy Who will bring sunshine into the lives of ’ ] ( . o nd never felt better in my life. .1 L it—wi TOD AY & ‘]| 8m able to eat three hearty meals.a all WhO see 1 Wlth - . e | 48y and everything agrees with me HODGES DIXIE CHORUS e ' ' Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50—Plus War Tax CAUGHT ON A i ‘the facts about i g v ¢ 'anlac is for sale by the City Dru A runaway team dash:]lStore and all leading drug storei everywhere. . i 466, 1 mo 5.6 g i rescue, comes abreast the 4 »Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark re'turned " team, and shouts a (.:om- nt:l;nation:l Ft‘a:’ls; yesittehrd';y, aft- ! mand, Only by a perilous making a short visit wi s par- {leap from wagon into ts, Mr. and Mre. Clark. They were D 3 i ‘here on a' honeymoon visit, as they ‘~5tr°f!gv waiting arms can the girl's life be saved. She, i -home, - before returni to 'W; g ‘ 4 ternoon from Chicago, where he was ning to Wadena, | gant in 1830 of the Centr: oo | I Wa8 afraid to eat because I knew . called ten days ago by the illness \where they will make thelr-homg f:;enltli w2 ,E 1.8:;2 (hz?s::;:p:;:;;“fyl-would suffer afterward. Sometimes —INn— i 4 ' The Musical Comedy Success ' - X ) The ordinary treatment faile Sven : » L T LaTet S0 many statements from peopl perfectly. I eat ing I want aind nelver feel a tofich of indiges- tion. X o on never thought there was a Advance Sdle at GRAND Saturday, April 24 1 madly down'a dangerous j road, bearing in the wagon behind them a terror- | ‘Rejuveno coreets, surgical® supports. ere marriéd on April-7th. Mrs..Clark | lark was formerly Miss Laura Cul- \ ; ; & o 8 in of International Falls. Mr. Clark | ! takes the leap, Is it strange _-j fhat romance was born in ; ot hlg mother, Mrs, (G. Shavitch 4 e 3 ¥ had such severe cramping pains MARKHAM REGISTER ernment iii. Salvador, in 1838 a revolus ; : i | ! ; : ; ‘know here in Portland who had been] i ) 2 Mrs. Joseph McFadden entertained medicine that could do me so much stricken girl. An intrepid "Home appointments, if desired. Mrs. slgbnt some time overseas as-an engi- that embrace? ' The horse- A AL 3 y after eating that I would almost: . Among, those registered at thelitionin Guatemala and it 1842 in Costa, benefited by Tanlac, I decided to give|ll Cast of 30—Special Orchestra and Scenery a few ladies at'a sewing party yester- -good, and I am only too glad to have M Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Phone horseman, following to the: T. ANNIVERSARY DINNER rs. J. O. Achenback enteétained a friends.at six o’'clock dinner last evening in honor of:Mrs. M. E. Ibert- aon ,the occaston being her birth an- {versary. ' ' The: guests were Mrs; man is < 3 rtson .and: daughter, Hazel, Mrs. , ~ J. Andrews, Mrs. 8. C. Sellers, Mrs. S e 3 E. Rice.and Mrs. C. J: Mattson. | @} - /in the WILLIAM FOX production Two popular young people wefe A Pa ¥ oined in the bonds of matrimony last L avening at St. Phillip’s rectory, when . Miss Irma Hunke became the bride AR B o i James Carroll. Hill;.at 7:30 ¢’clock F o i A2 i » - ey were atténded by ‘Margaret Mey- 3 T e ~ers and Byron Russell. The bride 2 ! : “LIGHTNING BRYCE” 'wore ‘a _¢hdrming hat and suit-of . i d _brown. Both of the parties are well . THE CAST ;known here,.as'Miss Hunke has been iz, 2 the bookkeeper at the Shavitch Bro- .thers store for the' past few months. : ; : Mr. Hill has made Bemidji his home Powder Solvang. for séveral years. “The happy couple | ‘The Mystery 'Womas have tdken apartments at 317% Bel- trami avenue, and will take posses- sion at once. ' Al RT"WARWICK, and CARROLL McCOMAS 55: 1‘\.? n fr:z; IRk R_SS'.%EA\V’V A PABAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE The tale of ‘an,icen;an-waiter who pose asan archdufke to win the pretty daughter of newly rich,snobs—-and got her! Major Warwick in a dashing role and score of : stirring adventures. Directed by William C. DeMille. E Iko- Tonight & Saturdév,' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlIllIiIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIiIIIIIIIfll‘.Fz 3 . i % ' ....Paul Hurst ne Myster om Jill" Woodward | Cowboys, Indians, dance hall girls, gamblers, saloonkeep- ers, Chinamen ', etc. First and Second Episode ‘SoyOupRRY WM Palq -S[p 940 JO SYOUSNOAIU Optometrists. If trou- Drs. 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