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

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w INSURE Yoummg. i ! PLY BY nnkuw Now ] INTEREST T0 WOMEN I s v s o A RG T afr m \GOMMEMGIIIG SUNDAY " vy e sident’s Wage Scalé’ committee has wepbmmended a 14 per cent increase AN § wgges over what was granted last Mrs John ‘Johnso of ‘Gonvick 18" fallds spending ‘a few daya “with trlends in Production today. is nhn\xt 30 per Bemidjl t of capacity in Illinojs and:Indi- Mrs. Edward Ha::tye ::ltnyl'hm was T it P i MR 3 B ; »and little more than that in Pen-' 2 T | {n of Pu- ; : ;| naylvania. 3 £ And qu Frnnk Mgrt not v Z “The Pittsburgh %trict in Penn- Ray Garnett of ‘Mizpah. was 8 Ba— g Dniry bu(ter Qq nts fier pound’|’ < midji vmtor on Fl'idly. i at ’l‘mppman 8. 4 1t6-5 posky are vistting short’'time PO Iylvnnla is running gipout thirty per wlth Bemldjs !rlendq L & oentiof the ‘time, 2 5 ¥ ( /Fhe car shortage” is still serious, and the authorltles‘tpll s 'we-cagnot (expect an” improvement for. many months. It will ‘be at:its worst as Aaron: Benzson of Mh,pa wis al” usual when you willneed your coa] éxt fall ‘and winter., unlness caller in’ the city.on Frldny. » he only way to protect yourself Pannleu, 50 per dozen, at the Green’ gl Y 1 ; ki S . order your coal ‘now ‘and take up 5&9’."5 Phone. 166.] ti A i ; g o R hen you' can ‘get it.'’ The price £ 7 £ ) g(,ohn.t cut much figure; it will be a uestion of getting the coal. . * sl 4 We want to take care of our ‘eus- nmh« Gund Sun- B h et s m if we can: but_will need a g : 3t6-5:]. i RPRW L record ‘of yourn requlremem.s, placed 3 n our books now, in order to do so. A, M. Anderson. of Béy Rlvar was g i : g i ., We will take your order on the among theé:out ot town vislt/ors here e ) 6" Bbmidji yesterday| ' A following conditions: on Frlday. A i iR ‘and “atten: ¢ é‘tfnnsacutm “of : 18t—Orders will be filled whenever ; y 5 we ¢an get the coal, and in the ro- : Jtation in which they are received. The Memidji Labor Leggue:will e et B el hold a specfal ‘meeting in the Moose T !l‘-M—Customar:y terms of .cash pay- h?‘; g: Sulnd:y afternoon, Julie 6, SMART FOR ANY OOCCUASION |ment when coal is delivered. & o'clac § F Exceptionally interesting is ihis | ~Order at once the amount of coal bt 3 ¢ ‘dress. of dark blue tricotiiie - with’ | you will need for the coming winter, AL o2 Mrs. Nels Berquist was in Bemidji| .mqpnce-elmlng blouse * ‘trimmed |ahd we will notify you a-day or so i Special meeting of Bemidji Labor |Friday en route to her home:dt Ne-{ with braid and black eatin,” ' Braid {in pannce when your supply is ready ¥League Sunday -afternoon, 2:30, at|bish after spending a short time at| gnd buttons . also. trim the tunfg you. oose hall « ( 1; -5 the Mayo hospital at Rochester.. .| which.is open at the front, moshc We would like to see every one of % X 3 four piece gathered: akirt. The long, cusomers get his full supply, and Hear Charley Van sing “The; Ven-| ‘close-fitting - sleeves. are : trim now that if you do not heed our itian.Moon”’ and a number of thé'lat- | with black satin cuffs, Medium' suggestions, you may have a serjous {est popular sonks, at ghe Grand,Stin-|-yequires '4- yards 54 inch - tricatine. _fixgs of it. .. o 7 1t6-5 L/ 'of your' own pro ection, we sug- rm 1) Sl Qnflton R s '1 %,\g,&&;l; and % yard llnin‘ gest ‘that you place your order now. ston'. yesterday ‘to ‘attend *, district| "Goorge B, oth ot Spokane,| Pletorial Revisw Blouse No. 87634 Smith-Robinson Lumber Company, Dental assoclation meet. Wash., formerly an_employee ‘of tM. gim 34 u; n:o rfi:ldh:lzgust. Price By M. E. Smith. ¥ ~ E. Ibertson when operatéd the| 25 cents. t o. 728, D. M. “Palmer; left yesterday & * for .Cr. Gkston to attend ‘the district Sentlnel is'a Beiid)l visitor vt]odg{. being ‘held “there. . ¥ dsutel, conventlon e s r Walfreda“ Lloyd has complet- e n 4 and 'soft] duties as teacher at the!school B,i.’,’.;;;“;,,’:f'eo?“’,‘::m:'.s, g L dlatrict No. 101 east of Grygia and| DISCOVERY -OF HOLY cnoss & nab wood, for sale, $3.50 per ‘load. has .closed the school for. the sum- mer vacation. ~ She . completed the | Story Goes That the Empress Hele ‘Mr.-and Mrs. D.'J. Masterson-of In- | term of Roy E. Lutterell who'is at- Was Responsible for Its Recov. ternational ‘Falls were among‘the’out tending the emidfié’ate normal., .. ery From, lhe Jews. of town' (allers 1n the: c{:y on ¢ day. SRR e 3 - X Warner of Brnlnerd 3 . ' business caller in the plty yester! ay. et Pansles. 50 per-dozen, att| house to clean up stock I’lume2 1g6 < Mrs. F. Marks and Mrs. A, 7Ha son of International’ Falls were Fri- *day caller in this city,« = WILLIAM Fox Prumt: TERROR Adrama of daredeviltry-and e . romance : Directed by Jacques Jaccard - FOX ¥ ENTERTAINMENTS Mra Oscar Tyran and Mrs ‘Van +House,, of Kelliher, were business vis- ~~ftors 1 Bemidji toda 4 : . Miss, E‘dna Ws.lym!»has closed her Ty ugh the. zeal of. the Empress a.. = term of ‘teaching” at the Eickstad | Hefena. . mother of Constantine the Dl('?no'. forget the special fueeting|school 1n dis N 2tter. com- | Great, ‘was " discovered .the cross on.|. at Moose hall Sunday afterno "é gomnl:lfniaty cePstul ear. which the, Savior: was_crucified, .and schoolhouse yesterday to - celebrate the date is given.as May 3. The {2 the closing for the sujfmer. story usually told is to the effect that A large lrnd - sales organization | : | the empress went to Jerusalem and deafres-to get.in ‘communication ¥ith 3 Fontissee. and | there compelled the Jews to bring the - owners of large tracts. Address neice, Miss Ruby Mor3e. left tor Cove, | Cross from its concealment and give it | 7" Box 93 Bemld]'l Minn. . on Mille Lacs )ake. where they will | to her. together with other crosses in % t “Ivisit: their aupt.: My C: L. Freer. their possession. Its identity was es: |< The famous Harry Ca— They expect to, be gone a.month. On | tablished by a miracle: The body of a their’return they Wil isit at Prince-|-dead man was placed on each of the ton and other points im the southern | crosses, and when It touched the true . part ‘of " the’ stat .one ‘the dead man immediately came | 7 to.life. Many pilgrims . traveling to d salem received, pieces tm French went to'Fergus ¥y téFday. from Dulith 'where e At~ 7 "gq;:',fil:'t““::?:“w‘; e tnu day as delegates from "the Methodist|tended-the Episcopal.convention. He ” b o Home Missionary society toa district | was appointed. chairman. of two im- sands with, those, ‘fragments without conventior: being held, there. portant commil nd: delegate to | entirely cariying:away the cross. 1t | % the Provincial Sy , whioch meets in | Was therefore sald: that the true cross . Spot eaah pald Iorlleerty Bonds. Davenpon Iowa;"in October. had the 'power of ‘reproducing itself. See G. B. Hooley at ‘Northern, Gro- ' ki On' the’ capture .of ‘Jerusalem in 614, - cery Co., during the day, or at the The 1920 graduating class of the|the cross we are told, was carrled Into - - Markham hotel evenings. 1117tt 'l.(t:llllhg'r ‘P;Igh “llxmld wln,: in the lf"y Persia, where it remained until re-' oday_to have their pictures, taken. 7 ‘When Carson;, with Fay LaCross on {Following are the names: Misses, Wil- ';g::?en?‘fmi(:af:u;'e;:::;r“::: . :: > his: back, .cimbs an’old mine shaft|ma Skrief, Inez Gungerson, Hannah' sually called Holyrood d The fon: to the roadway, hoids up_ the stage|Hubbard, Blanche Wagner, Bernice| - iR kg ur conckand ‘drives mad]y for town ‘With | Murphy, Amnnda Lifdgren, Dorothy pails were distribpted so that two ' Norton’s bandits in hot pursuit.. Rex [Skinne! AR | were .placed fn_ the imperial crown, one brought to.France, and annther “‘the -Bemidji Labor 1 League; o'clock. 2 TOM MIX as a United States Deputy , Marshal, who runs down a band of gold thieves in the Sierra Mountains. A drama of_' daredeviltry and romance. ’ "FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY in two parts, a laugh every second Rex today. rey flying- squadron of cowboys sup- ‘ports: the Stat in *The Rider of the Law,” his latest Universal Western success. +116-5 - REX UNION oncuasm +. A Picture With A Punch Matinee 2:30, 10¢-80c Evening 7:10-9:00, 15c-30c story of a U. S. Ranger, re- I: I ERE'S a real galloper! The '.Sundny. Tom Mix i 1t6-5 Y i AAAAAAAARARAAAAARAA AN TR, it %?“:,zzf:e"z—t‘;*:::m en o st roms o Ao 1 air | %1 fomd o n owsae e | NN, Bt lar: G0, issreported to be very :seri- day-night for Maifkato where he will T ;;rmer maci;teu, only to find that ) ] o ously ill with typhoid fever, instead|attend Grand: Lodge of the T. O.| Ouija Supplanted Planchette. suglare: pode Susranie C OMIN G : i v.{ of pneumonia, gs previously reported.|0. F. as delegate from the :Bemidji| The planchette was a. thin, heart- . His brother returned to Fergus Falls, [lodge of Odd Fellows. The Mankato[shaped piece of wood s“pm'md on | that brother, the man betweer‘l’ hl; : But Mra, Lewis will remain with him. | meeting will be in Hession on Wed- | two casters at the end of the base, and | Sweetheart and himself. Trou les %o i nesday and Thursday of next week." |op an ordinary, pencil at the .apex. Youbet! And action? I'll say so! R ues a eufiene Msa:;z;lg:ih;;y 11:‘:;50\;“1::;; = ] popular about 1860 to 1880, before the Yet genial Harry Carey somehow - £ ¢ 1 LICENSE TO MARRY ouija board supphfmed it. The pen- | pulls through—you'll be tickled to and scalp’treatments. Beauty parlors / , in: New Kaplan, block, second floor. License to marry;iwas granted by |¢il could readily _be made to trace | death to watch him do it. Now : i : 1mon6-15 |Ciefk of Court Fred W. Rhoda on|Characters withont consclous move- phymz o ‘ e nes ay { Thursday to Harry Gordon ‘and {ment on the partiof the operator, if- ) Dr. and Mrs, J. M. caldwell have|Fay L., Stumepg: : the fingertips were plnced upon * this % A SEVEN REEL THRILLER % 4’ their guests his brother,:Dr. T. J. device. - Fox Sunshine Comedy’ .Caldwell, and wife, or. Rock s,l?""'v NOTICE. Like the oulja board, the planchette g . The Photos Mont.,; and Mr: and Mrs. N{- u“"“z" 1 ‘hereby serve wmotice that: the|was used by two classes. of persons. LAFS LAFS LAFS LAFS. of c«:]urtney, N..D.. The atter are| Naylor, Electric .Co.; has withdrawn | It was used by: the believers' in-spirit- Drama . driends. 1 their name. from ““’ Citizen’s ' Al- | yalism, who asked questions of a spir- You'll Hance.. - 5 ~ Signed, 1 trol, and believed. that the Bert Naylor, Jr. Htual: coptroly an Y. received . answers: from the intelll- |; REX UNION ORCHESTRA gences on-the’ spirit plane; and by i A\ When Cuson, aft.er reading the i entrapping note, left by the bandits, rides into the mountain’ pasdes, res- NEI « cues Fay LaCrosse from the cabin ¥2}gya, Niggfiss fifiifi'gt‘o peoplé who ‘régarded the mechanism. |7 . v and amid a fusillade of bullets,|yeer Sunday . afternoon at, 2:30|%% %8 game, andiamused themselves by Mat 2 30 Eve. 7:20-9:00 swims under water with the girl onlgciock” at the I 0. 0. F. hall; From pushing it to writé' messages for the fs . 5 his back, ‘Rex; Sunday. o 1t6-5 there they will go to Greenwood eém- benefit of others: present. 10c and 25¢ i etery. and meet, with the Woodmen e e vipeai A F. Benz, of To enleh Wash., ag- [ L 2 e e e ricultural agent f‘l;g thé Northern Pg- In & Memorial service. mubecribe for The. Fioneer.: |l; THE mr:rn.i‘xrv OF H1S CAREER cific Railway company, was.a caller 3 s o il i — ENRY in the city last evening. He was|FROHN FARMERS’' CLUB 3 : - AuEmioA's lon.“ ON AE!;I,!'AAC';‘!; - acconipanying ' the Minnesota land HOLDS MEETING TODAY : g : il 7 - ik St ,,J clearing train which is demonstrat- The -Frohn Farmers’ club meets: § i ing at Guthrie today " |today at the home of Guy Berg to at- 5 X | H ¥ 7‘9 : tend. to regular routine business. It. [ H Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. C. Shepherd, who|was expected that there would be 'z 3 f have made their home in this city for [large attendance'at the session. i | many years, expect to I:av& ‘;{lf Mciln- 7 g * i n day meorning enroute to California, 2 ANTED { 4 - whyere they expect to make their fu- Imyroved aYd partially mp, v It is always a pleasure for you to meet a well dressed man Eb.be'li:ve th:; n& id'n:::. :r‘e“ :;: surpasses in dramatic intensity and scenes, this great film version of Hal Reid’s great stage play— /“THE CONFESSION.” Critics have pro- nounced it— ¥ The Photo Drama that Runs the ' Entire Gamut of Human Emotions ture home. - George Shepherd, son of | farins.’ ‘Qur-large sales force has or woman. This is.a nage of neatness an dorder, and the shabby Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, is located at|continual imquiry for improved and person feels ill at ease and out of place. -, Suisun, California, where they willl partially improved farms. If you wish ; visit him. to sell your farm and your price and terms are right, ‘we can ‘sell it for M. E. Smith of the Smith-Robin-|you. Write or come and see the F. R. BRING YOUR SUIT TO US NOW son Lumber Co:, will leave this even-|Duxbury - lelfl( fipsomp“" 20434 E “‘ing for Minneapolis, where he Will|Third 'stree . 3 : meet his family and’ they will go to Mlnnm’ reers” (VEstatrs), Beg lzdsjt‘i A small sum invested with us will effectually take the shab- | Dellafield, Wis:, to attend the gradu- g &7 : biness out of that suit or gown and make you feel “yourself.” . Extraordinary suspense—scenes of marvel- ' lous realism—a story of youth, love, tender- ation exercises ot St. John’s Military 7 A 5 TR >, Academy on June 10 to 13, inclusive.) goi164 bids wm received by the Consult your FEELINGS and your FNTEBE‘S_TS. They both Walthall in’ “THE ness, stern justice and the helping hand of Their son, Donald, is one of the grad- dersi d, .« urge you to come to us. P 2 | BIRTH OF A NA- to every person who sticks to uates. They will return to Minnea- |piitiiENet, Io _De, opencd at the T bl : TION: and liked hinm, |[| S seraight rosd. - Phayed by an allstar : you'll like him even c‘.. AM you'll never forget. A play polis, and all motor to Bemidji for| , “tpe County Road, by t , ty a few week’s visit. Ditch No. 1, 134 miles north Connty, morc in this his greas- lflfi- you—entertain- you to the - Y g s il est screen. accomplish- nqbit. pley for millioas— HOGANSON BROS., Props. © . TELEPHONE 537 - - 309 Third Street, Bemidji, Minn. way, oz; Jl.l'l:lhe 169:11 1920, at 2 o’clock 2 p..m., for the ¢onstruction of a:con- Drs, ;l_flfll & Il;m ;:x;ete bridge ov;r said ditch, ‘accord- Optometrists. trou-|ing to plans and'specifications on file bled with headaches, |in the office of the Town Clerk. nervousness or eye dis-| The Board reserves the right to re- orders of any kind, nudin‘ .h-u ject any or all bids. d or glasses repaired, c J. A. HALLAN Artificial eyes fitted. 20 = Town Clerk.

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