Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 5

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER now is majnly designated to keep|is limited to rifles and revolvers, up the interest and spirit of the men|bombs and a few machine guns ot mm wm and maintain the organization intact. | various kinds owing to their origin.| gowns worn by British legal lights a» “The .drilling is usually held be-|Many of the rifles have been captur-| there is in their wigs. The robes of a fore midnight to allow the men to get |ed from the English and others are| high court judge are gorgeous and im- home in plenty of time without|sporting rifles—in fact any kind of & pesing. They are made of rich ‘silk and arousing suspicion. Sometimes we|firearm that will shoot. uLuuKe any| ¢pjmmed with ermine. Then, too, high hold drills in broad daylight on Sun-|other regularly organized army in the | oourt Judges carry, but never "m days and holidays in out-of-the-way | world, we have to keep everything \arge tluemrnere(f hats. Jud; “'.o' places.in _the country near by. Pick-|hidden. We are constantly adding to glde over lowar courts wegr ach ets are.posted on all roads nearby and jour caches of arms by raids upon po- pres be: d a ar mu signals arranged to warn of the ap- Lice barracks and captures from small l&';::;f:::’:’ ':’m:‘ ‘:';m":’s;‘:_'! ;:': g lic 5 odies of English t 2 3 g progel pf pollce o troope g trodpe s made of black alpaca or some sim- “‘Naturally the names of our offi- cers @re kept secret, but sometimes pl:;::ds?ll:: fi:::e:':m“fi'cm?:':_‘;lf"' flar materlal %nown as “stuff” they become known. For instance, | newee ‘of the army. e detlarey | the legal profession. It is only the Lord Mayor of Cork was COm-|iy ¢ thare was no idea among mod- when a barrister has become a K. Q mandant of the Cork organization, erate Sinn Feiners of an organized that he may don n'gown of silk. VFoe this reason a king's counsel is oftem . s i > which was well known. In (act, we Harvey E. Roese of Gonvick wWas| On account of the ‘“Waist-Line” e turned out hundreds of troops in fun ;g:;l;on oriatiackruponyihe [Deltlh veferred to as & “s{lk.” a Thursday visitor in this city. social to be held in the bgsement of : e, 5 uniform at his fugeral and the Eng- ¥ the Presbyterian chur¢h”Monday ev- 1lish troops were afraid to interfere. “Our one hope now is to continue Ll ges’ % There is as much difference in the SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Elbridge Lord arrived last evening from Duluth, to spendiseveral days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 4 P. S. Lavender of Coleraine is a|Lord. " _visitor in Bemidji today. S." Selvog of Redby spent Thurs- day here on business. Jaily Fashion Hiit Rev. 0. P. Grambo, pastor of the H. E. White of Ely is spending the|Lutheran Free church, left this after- day here on business today. noon for Bagley to attend a meeting of the church, also of the Board of D. A. McLaughlin of Grand Rapids|Home Missions, now in’session at that was a Thursday caller here. place. Mrs. S. King of Turtle River was an|ning, the regular monthly ‘meeting of . “Of course our equipment of arms | the species of guerilla wo fare in an out of town shopper in Bemidjl. th:€Sunday school teachers has been 3 ——————————— ———————= | effort to make it as uncomfortable AUTO LAUNDRY for the English army of occupation as N . - CAPTAIN EARNEST HILL, of || Possible. We realize that it would be In rear of Smith-Lewis Radi- folly to attempt to attack in iorce.|| ator Co., 507 Beltrami Ave. Portland, Me., who says he was h ’ not able to report for duty before ;l;h:kf:;:(lli;t;n?;:e;lzgh;na;r;::vwuh : ROY WHEELOCK, Prop. ing Tanlac. Declares he feels yare : taking : deck | |tillery. We would have little chance - like & new man d"°“;°:““l“':r:“ leck || against such a formidable armament. | = = L) 21 o every 2 ¥ Y “But they have little defense B’c YcLEs ed outposts and guerilla warfare. “The very existence « our army is a weapon in reserve even if we never “7,/:\ M use it. It is like this: You may be &\\\J 2\ ;\\"’//, a very big strong man and able to = T whip a certain little man, ~at the ?/fl\}\ Y considerably in the scrimmage makes s by you respect him to a certain exten't. ph;s.thmlture Repairing and We’d never be able to win now in a Upholstering. regular fight but we'd scratch up the| | GENERAL REPAIR SHOP other side considerably. STAHL & JACOBS ¢ R - e 311 Sixth St., Bemidji Subscribe for The Dally Ploneer Phone 488 G postponed until further annource- $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean|ment. " Land Co.; g 5-1tt e A ML) . Pm & “called om MUST FILE FOR COUNTY rs. Mor! rgast trionds 1n Grant VAISY Jesterday | oy yn penaat of faose who, ave planning to file for county offices County Auditor A. D. Johnson an- nounces that May 31 ig‘the last day for filing and that all must file be- fore the close of hngiuess that day. Take home a vrick of Koor’s ice cream. 4-5tt Mrs. Martin Hogan was the: guest of Bemidji friends Thursday. E .W. Johnson ot Beltrami spent | LINNEA SOCIETY .. i Thursday in this city on business. OF SWEDISH CHURCH The Linnea Society of the Swedish R. K. Stokes of Cohasset spent|Lutheran church will meet tonight at Thursday in this city on business. 8:15 o’clock in the church parlors. A " Esther Green and Pauline Olson will James Reid of Bigfork was a Be-|entertain. A large attendance is midji business visitor on Thursday. urged. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shawl of Wil-|pR NORTHROP PURCHASES ton transacted business in Bemidji THE “SHORE ACRES” FARM yesterday. Doctor H. A. Northrop has purchas- ’ ed the Shore Acres farm of 10 acres from G. W. Ekstran of Minneapolis, who with John Lund formerly oper- ated a truck farm there. Dr. Nor- throp plans to repair ‘the buildings on the farm and possibly he will later subdivide the place into lots for sum- mer residences. ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE FOR G. W. CAMPBELL A party of twenty-four ladies and slNN mN ARMY Mrs. Niels Willett, of Frohn, mot-|gentlemen very pleasantly surprised ored to Bemidji Thursday and spent|Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell at their Nums 150 000 the day with friends. home, 1202 Minnesota avenue, last o sl evening, in honor of Mr. Campbell’s By Webb Miller Wanted at once. Good st_enogr:- b""{ anoiversary. A yery pleasant (United Press Correspondent) done for me,” said Captain Earnest pher or bookkeeper; also girl wholevening was speni, after which light Dublin, April 24. (By mail)—The |H. Hill,. Portland, Me., recently. can operate typewriter. Koors fir;sé ;it::tssmll:g_tz n;zzriok::rzid}emelxtl: secret Sinn Fein ‘“‘Army of the Irish| Captain Hill is in command of the Co. rance for Mr. Campbell, and wished | RePublic” now aggregates more than |Ben Hur, plying between Portland - ki 2 g g 50, n, d claims : i aprons. The dainty em TOl¢ ere T (Continued on Page ;-r ) high i iti i > 2 regard as an officer and citizen klnd.d At the Methodist lad:alfg_l’? JUVENILE BAND MADE He declared that the orgapization bvg all gvho know him. Saturday. i'thNE SH]OV‘ZING AT l;RACTICE is completely equipped with small] "« have suffered from indigestion o _ e Juvenile band which was out|arms, such as rifles and revolvers and|anq stomach trouble for the past Harvg)' K. :I:ilyefe()fho;?agki";;\;‘il:n for a street practice last night made |““a certain amount of ammunition.” einghtsy‘)ears » continued Captain Il-)lill, e e e‘s‘tm:' in the city|2 ¥onderful impression upon the citi-| Most of the “troops’ have their uni-lagng ‘at the time I started taking Amemyn mana VRN zens who were down town and saw |forms. Owing to the necessity of|q,njac I was in such a weakened con- yesterday. the parade and heard the music. Over|keeping their equipment hidden, each| ;... o ninety boya were In the parade and it |mas is made responsible for the cus- |Sition I cqild hardly stand up. When in: ghe basement o M ne ¢ |them. After the boys get their uni-|and uniform. Neither the officers| /(> % “IBINn, MAT A O Ll Sat}u'day af‘ternoon,”commenc g forms and have a little more practice | nor the men receive any pay. wou a’ o hold on to something 3 o’clock. “‘Nuffsed. in street 'marching and playing they “Our army is well jorganized in to keep m _falling. After every against sporadic attacks upon isolat- very fact that he will scratch you up Complete ine of Tires and Sup- GRACEFUL AND IRRESISTIBLE Fashion’s mandates regarding simplicity are faithfully obeyed in this model! of Copen blue wool jer- sey. At either side of the front there is a narrow band of ¢r I-material, stitched along either cuge, which falls below the belt of black sutin. At the sides and bacik the tunic is draped to fall over the belt. Round neck and short sleeves are trimmed with. machine stitching. Medium size requires 3% yards 54-inch ma- terial. Pictorial Review: Dress No. 8779. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 25 cents, Miss A. S. Stockstad of Thief River Falls, is visiting friends in Bemidji for a few days. Sixteen inch mixed hara and soft b wood for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F Rex Theatre TODAY G. H. Warner and M. Cottingham of Brainerd were business callers in Bemidji on Thursday. “I feel just like a new man since I began taking Tanlac and I am not only willing, but I am anxious to tell other people what this medicine has F you want to be pleasantly thrilled ~ See TomMix DESERT LOVE ; i 5 i i ‘i . 5 i baek b meal I wi gimply suffer torment. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. ;::L]e ‘n,g s::eziggeliail?:ne‘:&l:.h i g(x)]mg;::fi;r ”b:t):;al;:::lse fiflg;eg;;nezlt; My food dvso{lg ind T would swell OF THE BIG WEST See (‘:l Bi Ho:‘lley;; Nz:tl;ir;‘g;&cleag i s |other army,” the Sinn Feiner said,|UP §6 withigas I could hardly get my Produced by v Co., during the day, NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES “Each town, village and district has|breath. i WILLIAM FOX Rev. Lambert of the Methodist |its company or battalion, which is{_ I would}.also have awful srqother— church is expected to speak to the|known by the name of the district.|ing spells ‘it night and sometimes I students and teachers during the as- |For instance, here in Dublin there|would have to get up to get my This Is Mix’ New One 0 “LIGHTNING BRYCE” In Two Parts, the Greatest of All Serials Ann Little and Jack ‘Hoxie Watch the big California redwood tree fall on the %mall log cabin in the great new serial, “Lightning ryce.” . hotel evenings. 11171 I3 Mrs. Arsene Ruelle and Mrs. Lau- rence Ruelle of International Falls were among the out of town callers in the city yesterday.. club and chorus will give a musical “In spite of the strict surveillance|in fresh air, or go out.into the open Don’t forget the annual spring entertainment in the assembly r.oomlof the police and English troops drin-|air in order to get my breath. I *clock. 5.7 |spring fever. ,unils of our army at drill. At pre-{not do my work. o'clock. Today during singing assembly the “Fijve bottles of Tanlac have made birds happily joined chorus and sang a wonderful-change in my condition. It helped me from the very first dose and now I:feel as good as I did when I was twenty years old. ‘I sleep fine and have a fine appetite and' just feel like a new man in every way. I am now able to be on deck every day ready for duty.” Tanlac is for sale by the City Drug Store and all leading drug stores everywhere. sent most of our attention is centered upon drilling for guerilla warfare and scouting. ““The men of the Dublin battalions are summoned to drill by couriers and advised of the time and exact spot—usually an. isolated field in the hills back of Dublin. They straggle in on foot or bicycle in their ordinary clothes without arms of any sort. It’s too risky to attempt to drill in uniform or with arms. ““As a matter of fact, the drilling Saturday Only Matinee at 2:30 Nights at 7:30-9:00 sembly period next Saturday. are four battalions. 1 organized and |breath. . Lots, of times I would have Wednesday of next week the Glee |drilled the South Dublin batatlion. |to gpen the windows and doors, to let at the usual assembly time. ing is going on- comstantly. .Almost|could not find anything to do me any %a.‘:cy W:“'kts‘:;:’e mMe‘:lex h]el 1:1 (i::u:::l: The boys are still playing basket |every night within a few: miles of the |good and along toward the last I be- Isatlexl:::y aofiemoon beginning at 3 ball, just to keep from getting the|center of Dublin I .could show you|came so weak and nervous I could 1t their sweetest song, but Miss Emma Grant could not get them to keep time, so we quit. ( Special designing service. Spencer Rejuveno corsets, surgical supports Home appointments, if desired. Mrs. M. Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Phone 466. 1 mo 5-6 Matinee at 2:30 Evening at 7:20 and 9:00 Admission 10c and 25¢ WAIST-LINE SOCIAL E. M. Sathre left last night for St.| Many of the ladies, gentiemen and Paul where he will attend an abstrac- | friends of the Presbyterian congrega- tor’s convention today. He will also|tion have been receiving unique invi- to other business matters|tations in the form of a’tiny apron :rtlz?lnedaway. the chief feature of which is a pocket’ containing an instruction slip. On Bonds, | this slip is announced a party to be See G.|&iven in the basement of the.church B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co,|on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, and during the day, or at Markham hotel, | instructions to place the number of evenings. 1117tt|pennies which corresponds to their waist measurement in the pocket and Mrs. H. F. Head of Thief River|present all at the door as their admis- Falls is spending a few days in the|sion ticket. A good program has been city, with the purpose of purchasing prepared, and everyone is looking for- a farm, when she finds a location justWard to a real good time at this to her liking. “‘waist--line” social See some of the new ideas and ma- MARKHAM REGISTER terials worked up in luncheon sets| Among those registgred at the and dresser sets which the ladies of |[Markham on Thursday were E. J. the Methodist church will display at|Relph, J. O. Leary, Joktn T. Harring: their sale in the church Saturday af-[ton, V. E. Lindberg ang:R. A. Bishop, ternoon. 1t5-7 |of St. Paul; C. E. Soughwick and P. : L. Flynn of Chiecago; ‘M. C. Hanson, Kitchen aprons, neat and comfort-|W. B. Moon, J. C. Greén;.J. M. Guth- able. - Pretty little slip-over aprons|rie, Robert W. Steven % H. Young, for the business girl; just what she|G. H. Webster and T. E. Jones of wants 80 many times. Also handy|Duluth, Carl O. Donaldson, M. R. Al- little afternoon or sewing aproms.|len, N. B. Walker, J. 8. McGrath, The Ladiee’ Aid know how, and have|Charles B. Greene, S. jH: Maston, P. made them all for their spring sale|M. Phillips, R. J. Ahlberg, B. P. Sim- on Saturday. 1t5-7 [onson and M. L. Boyd of Minneapolis; F. H. Murney and Thomas E. Morgan To the Citizens of Bemid}i, Minn. of Grand Forks; Harold H. Reade of This is to notify all, to clean up|Escanaba, Mich., L. A. Olson of Al- their premises of all offal, rubbish,|bert Lea and Harvey K. -.eyer of litter and decomposing substances, |Onigum. from their, and to place in position at a convenient place near the alley, your garbage cans 5o that the garbage collector may collect; on or before May 10th, after which the annual in- i spoztion will take place. esteem in which they are held. They By order of Board of Health. would have you class them among the BE. A. SHANNON, |martyrs and start prosecution to have 3t5-7 Chairman. [them restored to their homage. What bosh it all is. You may find some Don’t miss your chance to get|tiny minds that get enamored of your home baked articles for your Sunday |pluff and count it real. There are, too, dinner at the “Bake-Sale” given DY|gome who seem not to have the power the Methodist Ladies’ Aid Saturday to give folks just rating. They dis- afternoon, et count worth on the one hand and toady to weakness on the other. But Drs. Larson & Larson, |that'’s only occasional. In most in- Optometrists. If trou-|stances it's only the would-bes that are bled with w‘z.. decelved. s Spot cash pald for LIverty and Liberty Bond receipts. TONIGHT & SAT. Thomas H. Ince presents DOROTHY DALTON ‘n"l:ii‘ «; ance Story DARK MIRROR” Romance, Thrills and Mystery Sam Goldwyn presents Tom Moore and SEENA OWEN in “ONE OF THE FINEST” One of the cleverest comedy drama’s ever produced. ilis adventures as a New York mounted police are many “A GUM RIOT” HANK MANN, Two-Part Comedy SUNDAY and MONDAY The First National Picture Released by Selznick . “BILIND YOUTH Adapted by the play by Lou Telleéen and Willard Mack, with am all-star cast ‘including ORA CAREW. FATTY ARBUCKLE in “Camping Out” Grand rwearre “CITY DUDE” Idea Born of Self-Delusion. Briggs Comedy Is a common thing for “canned” folks to get a deluded idea of the Special Musical I’r;;zr.m Mrs. Riggs, piano Mrs. Sanborn, violin ELKO TONIGHT & SAT. or glasses repaired, consult them.

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