Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 1, 1920, Page 5

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{ . Make_a Beginning. 3 Many people prosper on fdeas Shat come from without. In @ measure these are\conffnon property.. The reklly great ventures-‘that -make outstanding men o "t are those born within a man and there- My F”bion '.m tore peculiarly his property. When ap- s H ’ preciated and acted upon they give him g . the inside chance that others will covet when they see him beginning to climb. Sq Instead of sitting around moping it's “up to you” to start something. Let your thinker sink deep down into your anatomy and mine the unused possibilities that are rusting out for want of use. And rest assured unex- pected possibilities will open up- just as soon as you start something.—Ex- » At AL Andex;soix of Crookati‘)n spent the day here on Monday. C, M. Wardell and, W. E. Benzing of Grand Rapids épént'‘the day here on ‘Monday. \, A, M. Inman of Federal Dam spent { b *Ythe day here yesterday. R. R. Richards and W. E. Hender- . 8 f - iTake home a brick of Koor’s ice o‘;;‘ ,: tfi?:z,lt‘;_ke wero Mo_nday Vvisit eream. G 4-btt 1 . . i @R Mr. 'and Mrs. Oscar Barness of Bag- A. Alinquistiof Laporte was a Be- AL D9 - ley were among the' 8ut*of town call- mlqji visitor on. Monday. ers here on Monday: Miss Cora G, Petérson" has closed the school at district: No. v in the avid E. Enxon of Cass Lake was Grygla district, after completing the a Bemidji caller in this city. term, gt 2 . \ 0. K. Laaken of Redby was a Be- midji visitor on Monday. Public stenograhy, Miss Hathaway, Miss Mildred -Zi rman, teacher Markham Hotel. ry. - 6t6-1lat the Summit sch uth of Black- : = 3 duck, has comple I year’s work “F, M. Gustin of Federal Dam was and closed-the school fof-the summer. a Bemidji visitor yesterday. i = Miss “May Webster closed ‘her L. B. Galbraith of Cass Lake was|school at District No. 103 on Friday @ Bemidji caller yesterday. after completing the york for the A B rear. This school is located - George K. Carlson of Maynard was iul-t. 4 ag Th'or a Bemidji visitor on Monday. i _| Misses Ruth Minor..and Geneva J. P. Easton of Warren spent Sun-| ),y “608 Belmont ave, are spending day and Monday in this city. the week end in Bemidji as the guests MYSTERY IS THE KEYNOTE of Miss Inez Giel.—Grand Forks Her- Depicting the triumph of love over the forces of evil— William Durin of Northome was| . . ihe L A r a Monday visitor in this city. H 68{ eny " % of character over environment! Mr. and Mrs. C. €. Gowran, Reeves | This onepiece frock designed es- avenue, who have enjoyed a brief vis- | Pecially for development in tub it at their summer home at Bemidji, | Wateriale, makes a- charming sad- Sixteen inch mized hard and soft|are expected -to return -to Grand dition _to the epring and summer Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481, T&Fit |Forks this morning.—Grand Forks wardrobe, It is ashioned of cotton - slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load.|Herald. : voile trimmed with bands of moire 1 ribbon, the bands being ° stitched about the collar, cuffs- and pockets of self-material, This model is ideal - Also Another Special Feature LARRY SEMON In His Hilarious Comedy “SCHOOL DAYS” F. M. Hicks of Akeley was a busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday. Harold and Rans6m’ Barnes motor- ed over to Bemidji lake to spend the 2 week-end at the summer cottage of | for gingham, percale or_chambray. R. B. Hamilton of Brainerd was|their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Medium size requires’ 5 yards 36- a Bemidji business caller on Monday. | Barnes, 303 South Fourth' street.— inch figured materfal and. 2 yards : Grand Forks Heral ribbon. - i '| _ Pictorial Review Dress No. 8758., Sizes, 34 o 48 inches bust, Price, 25 cents, i . . Mrs A. E. Foster of Mizpah was among the Monday callers in Bemidji. A Mon. & Tues. Prices Matinee & Evening 10c-25¢ GR A N TONIGHT ' LAST TIMES REX--TODAY and WED, SELZNICK PICTURES Greater than Fame Provides -Elaine Hammérgtein With splendid role. Scenario by Ka %e;ine Reed. i Direction by Alan Crosland ¢ Ot 0 Earl Williams Confesses to Murder Because He Is Tired of Life - \ In Vitagraph's “The Black Gate” Shows how clear thinking will .get a man into and out of trouble at will. A tale that keeps you guessing. ’i‘:lttere will be no regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the Preshyterian chuch this week. : County :Agent D. C. Dvoracek and anngly are today moving into the S. oy A . Cutter home at 1111:Bemidji ave- Ml“. and Mrs. J. Muis of Littlefork|nye, which they have leased for the were among the out of town callers|summer. The cutter family are mov- in the city yesterday. ing to their cottage at Waville. - ing up misunderstandings instead of letting them rankle. “5.. Go to it—and stick to it—along these lines, “g. Unless one of you has hidden faults, you will not fail. “That is what I have learned from my contact with forty-four thousand unhappy marriages, which I have been able to sum up, scrutinize and analyze. The soundest advice to both men and- women that I could give is: ‘Play fair and use common sense with ausband or wife.” Avlarge land eales organization| County Agent Daniel C. Dvoracek desires to get in communication with |attended the land clearing demonstra- owners of large tracts. .Address LocK|tion at Blackduck yesterday and Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 5-25tf | reports that.a very gdoll attendance witnessed one of the Best demonstra- - Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson, of In-|tions which has been made so far by ternational Falls, were Sunday guests |the land clearing drew, - ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter - . - Schon in Mill Park. ’ Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton of Bemidji, d o with her little daughtér, Joyce, ar- Spot cash pald for Liberty Bonds, |rived in the city Saturddy evening to See .G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-|visit over Sunday with Mr. Stanton, cery Co., during:the day, or at the|who. has recently'?becomt secretary of | . — Markham hotel evenings. '1117tf|the Grand Forks Commercial Club.— Subscrive tus the civueer. Grand Forks Herald. e et Miss Edessa LeGuee left this after- - noon. for her home at Crookston LICENSE TO MARRY. where she expects to spend about twWo| [Ljcense to marry was granted on I?eforer returning here. | Monday by Clerk of Court F.. W.|[ i s . 3 Rhoda to Nels i \ Miss Agnes Parker has completed NinaaPetm ;eflf mil i Anderson and " the term of ‘teaching for Mrs. E..D.{- o Olson at the Hornet school'and has closed the school for the summer. " . _WEDNESDAY ONLY ICHARLES NOTICE™) . The Auxiliary of the St. Anthony’s eived from Rita |Dhospital will meet tomgrrow at the Mg{:}g}; ?)?EB:?(?etrt??fv lihe death of | hespital, the rooms will be open from Zer mother. Miss LaPoint was a|one o'clock to five o'clock, all mem- : . ‘member of the 1920 graduating class bers aré urged to be present. ) of the Bemidji High school. g . COUNTY BOARD OF , EDUCATION MEETS || <* Attorney A. H. Vernon' of Little Falls returned to his home last night The county board of @ducation will meet on Wednesday evening in spe- after spending Monday in Bemidji. e _ Mr. Vernon delivered the memorial | cial session at the office of the coun- address at the Grand theatre yester- ty superintendent of schools to dis- - day.” . pose of the routine business. JACK DEMPSEY in “Daredevil Jack” [ Terrible Vengeance FOX NEWS, Mightiest of All in |in8 famous play : l“The - vowzonn ummaax, || Clodhopper” The Norwegian Lutheran Ladies’ HAROLD LLOYD I;Inthe laughable farce “Haunted Spooks” ELKO REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 25¢ For ciean, sweet milk and cream from: Alfalfa Dairy at Home Bakery, People’s Store and Sweet Shop, equal toany certified milk or phone 16-F-4.| Aid with Mrs. Croon and Mrs. Moe W. G. Schroeder. 10t6-1 | as hostesses will entertain at the Nor- $ wegian Lutheran church - basement Miss ‘Helen HMlnn;cl;.l ‘lv:hols 1::8 tomorrow afternoon at three o‘clock. b taught in the Hitterdahl schoo e | The public is invited. 3 past year, returned tg ?lemidji yte;st- 5 TONIGHT erday and will spen er vacation d e Ry arents. My, and M1 0. B.| o WANTED Wednesday Only | & WEDNESDAY Minnick. mprov and partially improved = D farms. Our large sales force has a : South Pasadena, continugl inquiry for improved and = Cafil;::ni};m?ngyi'v:; in “the cit; this | partially improved.farms. If you wish ’ to sed your farm and your price and morning. He will address a meeting of merchants and those interested, at Yes, a Comedy Too! terms are right, we can sell it for the rooms of the Bemidji association you. Write or comte and see the F. R. . [ ! ¢ Duxbury Land -.Company, 204% this fe"mng' Third street " Bemidi, 1 l:z en S See Martin-Dahlbyfor your mani- Minnesota. ; 6-25tf. curing, shampooing, facial massages ] - L and ‘scalp treatments, Beauty parlors % in Hew Kaplan block, second floor. success N ¥ Of B e mld 1 g +... ~1mon6-16 To Insure It, - f | 1 Each Should Susinasa o0t Think what it would mean to your city; A wide experl cowith bisbands and » 5 wives has enabled Mre. Jula L Me' A convention with over. one thousand delegates; ‘ Guire of the Chicago court of domestic, A summer meeting of state firemen; relations to: formulate tliese prinéiples; which she gives in Pgople's: Magazine. A gathering of men from all over Min- nesota; . “It can all be fmed up in abovt the same way texthgoks on businees’ tell one to sum up \egproposmon of going into business’ pay,lnershlp: Men who will boost Bemidji in return for what Bemidji does. . : THE 1923 FIREMEN’S CONVENTION A committee from the local fire depart- “1, Know your partger. Study him —or her—under try! circumstances ment and a ecommittee from the Bemidji Association will start.out from the City as well as when things are going & & -well. “2. Be sure that you and your part- ner agree in your purposes and am- bitions. Compare unofes with each building at 2:30 o’clock ‘Thursday after- noon, June 3, with the Juvernile Band and will canvass the city for support in this . undertaking. other and find out, whether you have YOU ARE ASKED TO DO YOUR BIT the same tastes ‘amd ihopes for the Bemidji Fire Department WILLIAM FOX presents ) ~ —IN— “Six Shooter Andy” Just what you’ve been waiting for. ‘e Screen’s Daredevil, in a powerful play bulging with darécfefiltry : -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foucault motor- ed to Solway yesterday afternoon, taking Miss Helen Heminger and sis- ter, Lucy, to their home at. Wilton. Mr. : Foucault reported the roads in very! poor condition. Ray Johnson of Gonvick spent the day ihere yesterday calling on friends and, relatives. “Fuz’ ’is all baseball this, spring since he is playing on th; ta_stf Gonvick nine which won from . Bagley on Sunday. COMING © - - «“THE CONFESSION,” the world’s most'beautiful story of love, by Hal Reid. e «THE IDOL DANCER,” Griffith’s. ' CHARLES RAY, “Forty-five Minutes From Broadway” DOUGLAS'FAIRBANKS in his new picture. Iy NORMA TALMADGE in “Love and Lies,” Mollycoddle . KATHERINE McDONALD, “Passion’s Play Grounds.” WILLOW TREE, screen classics. ~ THE WALKOFFS, screen classics. unty ‘Superintendent of Schools J..C: McGhee attended the commence- ment exercises at the consolidated schiool at Hines on Saturday after- noon, accompanied by County Agent D. €. Dvoracek. They report a very excellent program.~ C. A. Wagner of Clearbrook arrived in Bemidji this morning to relieve William Raymond as operator at the North Bemidji yard office. Mr. Ray- mond is at the Northern Pacific hos- 5 pital at Brainerd, Minn,, on account W/ of a broken shoulder blade. Mr. Wag- ' _ner may be here some time and is iy well known in Bemidji and will be more than welcome. future. Find out your prospective partner’s idea of what to do in pros- perity or adversity. “3, Settle upon your. working pro- gram for the future. Decide how you will apportion your working. funds; face frankly the possibilities for trou- ble, and arrange in advance to meet them, Determine in advance the di- rection in which you will expend your establishment when yon have savings 3;;'“ i I tro| to_disburse. bled with headaches, “4, Institute an adequate system of " | cost accounting to see to it that your orders of :nynggu:m'ez]‘.:i; funds go for the purposes you have or glasses replimé cohsult them. agreed dpon. Get into the habit of Artificial eyes fitted.’ being frapk with each other, of clear- Read The Pioneer Want Ad ! 4 | | 1 | I v

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