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

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P ‘l‘l'll BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~ - el Ll L R D GRACIE POST WILL NOT MEET THIS WEEK Owing to the fact that a large number of the members of the Ralph Gracie post of the American Legion are to be busily engaged this week, the regular meeting, which was to have been held on Thursday night has been postponed until the next regular meeting night on June 24. At that time it is planned to hold some sort of entertainment, which should be a tendency to induce every member to attend the meeting. make a proper diagnosis and post|] mortems if necessary. ‘“Hog cholera can be checked and controlled by the proper use of anti- hog cholera serum and strict quaran- tine. Pigs that have not neen vacei- nated should not be placed on infect- ed- premises.” SOCIAL AND PERSONAL' ‘' B. F. Rossberg of Crookston spent E. M. Sathre is reported to be {ll. Sunday in this city. Brown, hand turned oxfords, cov- Take home a vrick of Koor's ice|ered Louis heels, $12.60, at Tropp- ‘eream. 4-6tf| mans. 1t6-7 PLANS FOR FARM PUILDINGS READY "/ M. E. Collins of Walker was a vis-| - The members of the G.-A. R. wish i ftor in the city today. to thank A. Brose for the box of cigare which he- presented them on J. V. Anderson of Sebeka spent|Decoration Day. 1t6-7 Varjous blue prints from farm hulldin:’s andhsqulpment have been g prepar y the division of agricul- | the week end in this city. - ME M B eh Eeate 15 MASONS AND STARS tural engineering of the university, rs. J. M. Bush of Brainerd is vis- g and may be secured at 10 cents per iting with relatives in Bemidji and TO PICNIC TUESDAY | 1C ™5 "2 qirssing. the Office of Nyniore for ten days. The Order of the Eastern Star has|pyblications, University Farm, St. = i - pl:m‘:)ed* a d;l:izlhltfutl Olllltling flfll' t’he Paul. There are comprehensive plans rown, hand turned oxfords, cov-|members an eir families, also for|for farm houses, barns, implement i G. M. Reynolds of 8t. Cloud Was & o.6q Louis heels, $12.50, at Tropp-|the Masons, when they will hold a|gsheds, hog and poultry houeesl:md for Sunday caller in this city. mans. 1t6-7 {)lc:uc at the. G. E. Carson home on|farmsteads facing north, south, east | T rvine avenue tomorrow afternoon.|or west. Poultry buildings comprise 2 ‘Miss Elaine Boyd spent the week P. E..Olson will leave tonight for | Every member is requested to bring|a colony house or runnarsg:or ch?cks, { end at Solway with friends. Scotland, N. D., where he will visit thlei i;rt(i,clegr of foothhlch they Wlel'e a two pen shed roof building and a with his daughter for the summer. - |solicited. Those who were not solic-| two pen broke: bl f X R. K. McPherson of Walker was & i ited are required to bring foor suffi- P & butloing Saturday caller in this city. Drs. D. M. Stanton and G. M. |cient for their families and all will - Palmer feturned yesterday from |be served together. KEach family is * #ubscribe for The Plones:. T. J. Hughes of Virginia was a|Crookston, where. they attended a |responsible for dishes for their own visitor in the city on Sunday. district dental convention. use. The masons will arive at the 5 supper hour. { R. W. Delaney of Shevlin was a Be- /» midji vsitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Erwin spent Mrs. C.. A. Bush and Mrs. Oscar the week end at Grand Forks. Krantz returned Sunday morning - |from Minneapolis, where they spent “Essie L. Mooney of Nashwauk was|several days at a G. A. R. conven- a Bemidji caller on Saturday. tion. HOG CHOLERA LOSS LIGHTER TO DATE According to H. C. H. Kernkamp, assistant veterinarian in the divis- Pansies, 50 per dozen, at the Green| Mrs. A. L. Molander returned Sun- house to clean up stock. Phonezégs" day noon from Fergus Falls, where isti:tnyol{;:;el;zgrz'hgizg:‘cl‘;x:;;gn;:; z‘;e t;t:e':gf’?n::?s dg;gz‘;:g:&“;;‘;‘; to be as prevalent in this state as Complete line of Tires and “Paul Neils of Cass Lake was a busi- | Society. it was at the corresponding date|R gypplies. Baby Carriage Wheels isitor in the city yesterday. last year. With conditions so favor-) ired. s e ness it Ve 3 able apparently, every effort should Il};g:;dterisg.rmmm Repairing and Great Falls, Mont., arrived in Be- be made to maintain them and keep i midJi Sunday. They will visit with | 1088es at a low point. To do this re- GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Senator and Mrs. E. J. Swedback, | quires especially good care, sanita- STAHL & JACOBS ’ ’ | tion and close observation. 311 Sixth St., Bemidji PI 488 | Mis.Hainesipsronts “Pigs that are thrifty, vigorous : . e | Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Groff ! and rugged,” says Dr. Kernkamp, R} | Jordice Wallace returned th‘::‘zn{o‘r: are not as susceptible to cholera and i ing from Tees, Alberta, Can., where other diseases as are the unthrifty they have visited for the past two and stunted ones. ~ Worms and lice months with relatives. are partly responsible for keeping THE AR e i (e et Northern Grown, $2.75 per I IE l l I z( ) I g their prompt removal and isolation . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson left|from the rest of the herd is impera- bushel; sacks 36c each Adrama of dntedevtltr and Saturday for Thief River Falls,|tive. If animals die suddenly their NORTHERN IMPLEMENT ’ romance Butterfl Yy Man” ern and Inez Berg spent the week'end | gy extended visit in Chicago and oth- |1 with Miss Berg's parents at Crooks-ler points in Illinois before returning A Fascinating Story of Women’s Conventions and ton. 'to Minneapolis and St. Paul to look 5 . after her property interests there. It Men’s Intentions Added Attractions WILLIAM FOX ?nu'nt: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Haines of G. H. Warner of Brainerd spent Saturday in the. city on business. Thomas Russell of Grand Rapids ! was a Saturday caller in Bemidji. Pansies, 50 per dozen, at the Green house to clean up stock. Phone 5267 : a6 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cart- wright of Northern a son, on June 1st. -J. W. Naugle returned this morn- ing from Minneapolis, where he has been on business for the past two months in connection with the Naugle Pole and Tie Co. Miss Orpha Ritchie ~ of Howard Lake was a caller in the city on Sat- urday. Mrs. E. E. Craven of Turtle River was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mrs. George Feigle of Northern, { motored to Bemidji Saturday and vis- ited with friends. Rev. T. B. Nordale left last even- ing for Jamestown, N. Y., as a dele- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boehn were|gate from the Bemidji district to a among the out of town callers in Swedish Lutheran convention being Bemidji yesterday. : held there. He expects to be gone a week or ten days. and pastures are conducive of good Gencvieve Kettelson of this city. |A veterinarian should be called in to|| East Grand Forks, Minn. ENTERTAINMENTS health. However, these alone will not always prevent cholera, but they —IN— will go a long ways toward control. “The Miss Helen Thurber, Hazel Stov-fmidji. She expects to leave soon for Brown, hand turned oxfords, cov- ered Louis heels, $12.50, at Tropp- mans. 1t6-7 All members of the W. B. A. of M. are invited to attend the meeting. at Moose Hall this evening promptly at 8 o’'clock. Mrs. Jennie F. Gordon, district supervising deputy, will have charge of the meeting and matters of importance are to be brought be- fore. the membership. : FOX NEWS, Mightiest of All FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY in two parts, = “LAFS LAFS LAFS” REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 30c Mrs. Ole Haugen of Frohn was Ea the guest of Bemidji friends while shopping here Saturday. ) Mrs. James:- Hyde, of Lake Plan- taganet, transacted business here and visited with friends on Saturday. Mrs. Mina Meyers of Billings, Mont., is spending a few days in Be- AR ! COMING pigs in an unhealthy state. Clean houses, clean pens, feeding troughs where they will make their home.|bodies should be removed from the 3 e Mrs. Peterson was formerly Miss|herd. ' Burn or bury all carcasses. COMPANY Directed by Jacques Jaccard FOX is probable that she will return to Bemidji. ‘- Splendid stereopticon .- lecture on “Alaska” at M. E. church. Wednes- day evening. Do not fail to attend. 1t6-7 o Miss' Hannah Sponheim, formerly s employed at the First National bank LOUISE FAZEZNDA, and the Sennett Players in ‘William Leniton of Kelliher arriv- day f « ” o ed in the city this. morning to attend ;‘J:tly?h]l\:i::lt.,y,t:r;::fidBsel:ltllll;jla)f'fl;:(fi FRESH FROM THE CITY' R ‘ ) the adjourned sesston-of the city com-L¢G: 'y ghort time. She left this noon A Two-Part Mack Sennett Comedy i ues a missioners today. for Thief River Falls, where she will make a short visit before: going to A A large land sales organlzanon her new home in Portland, Ore. Miss : —at the— 5 desires to get in communication with Sponheim taught in the schools of . owners of large tracts. Address Lock Ely the past year. 4 a 2 Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 5-265tf - ; i Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mittet received A SEVEN REEL THRILLER : Miss Eleanor Bowser will return| ;o ginouncement this morning of this evening from International Falls, |} o marriage of Clifford Palmer Om- § fi. M where she .has spent several days at|gieq of this city, to Miss Jennie Alet- : the George Anderson home. ta Axelvold of Fosston, on Saturday, Drama June 5th, at Crookston. Mr. Omsted C Spot cash,paid for Liberty Bonds, i ghoemaker at the Shoe hospital. You'll Sée G. B. Honley at Northern Gro- Mr. and Mrs. Omstead will make ° . Never cery Co., during the day, or at the|iyeir pome at 516 9th street, this Z Markham hotel evenings. 1117t city. ’ a hos; e - onl For- Guy Winebrenner arrived the lat-| p. Cramer, a missionary in Alas- Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 Admission 10c and 25c got ter part of the week from Toledo, . ¢, t se i1l be‘in Ohio, to make a short visit With his | fre oits en Wednosday wnder the aus: mother, Mrs. M. Winebrenner. , iy - Hiowe Stomary soniety. She wil The Popum Beautiful Star Dr. Cromer, missionary in Alaskalgive ap informal talk in the after- for the past seven years, lectures at|,,on at the Methodist church and a | S : -HENRY_ B. WAI-"“I-I. the M. E: church Wednesday even-| sereopticon lecture on *“Alaska” in o L AMERICA’S: MOST WONDERFUL ACTOR ing. 1d6-7]the evening at. the church. This ar l es ln er event has long been looked forward i to by many and a very good attend- —with— on FE‘Slgu THEODORE ROBERTS HERBERT STANDING 4 Al ance is expected. " I hereby glxoggfe that 1, Nick In the Second Realart Picture i Judy of Rogues % Harbor’ Attorney Thomas J. McGrath of St. Paul arrived in the city this morn- ing to defend those arrested at the mills in municipal court today. B-bellwe that no'deama will ever sbe linowdn in :‘hll h‘flltlfi'e flll: surpusees ramatic intensity an sensatlonal scénes, .this.great flm version of Hal Reid’s great stage play— “THE CONFPESSION.” Critics -have. pro- nounced ft— See Martin-Dahlby for your mani- curing, shampooing, facial massages 3 and scalp treatments. Beauty parlors|chen, did not sign the Citizen's. Al- in New Kaplan block, second floor. lance. = 1mon6-16 | 1t6-7 Nick Demas. NOTICE! ‘Demas, of the Bebmiji Cand'y Kit- ¢ Miss .. Myrtle Hensel and Alys C. Gustafson, Messrs. Jacob Hendrick- son, Walter Hensel and George Nel- I hereby serve notice that the Grill The Photo D that the gon of Big Fork were Saturday visit-|Cafe has withdrawn their name from 5 5 3 R_;‘ = the Citizen's Allience. Signed, Striking because of its beauty and intensely human Entire Gamut of Human Emotions ors in Bemidji. 1t6-7 Oliver Lee. Extraordinayy’ suspense—scenes of marvel- : lous rulhn—- story of youth, love; tender- = m-. fico .and.the. helping "hand of 3 every person who sticks to Played by an all:star fi ,u’lllnmrfm A play 1 Q.“.Ifl ' ¥ interest. "It will strike home because it’s “true to life.” MATRIMANIAGS 2225 IF you saw the great Walthall in° “THE BIRTH OF A NA- TION” and liked him, youw'll like him even more in this his great- Mr. and -Mrs. Claude Winebren- ner and daughter, Zola, arrived from | CHRIS OLSON ADDS . Elkhart, Indiana, the latterpart of the week. to spend a short time with FINE BUS TO LINE Mrs. M. Winebrenner, who is dispos- Chris Olson has purchased a fine ing of. her holdings at Lake Plantag-|Acme auto-bus and is now operating-| you:to: the anet this week. it between this City and Nymore: § The bus was purchased in-Minneapo- ::ml“m accomplish- pl‘y for milliong— ‘ Anton Thompson arrived nn Fri-|lis last week and was driven here, - @ Directed by Bertram:Bracken [ day to visit for a -short time with |arriving on Saturday. It has a seat- ran r"E‘ 1RE Prodused, by she. National: Film:. . his brother, John Thompson:and fam- |ing capacity of fourteen persons but A g i by Geor‘e . Dacls g ppg Film; Gorporation ily. Mr. Thompson is stationed at the|will accomodate more. National Military Home at Leaven- worth, sansas, and has a two-weeks ‘WANRTED . furlough. ki Improved and partially improved TOMORROW—Matinee and ngl’lt farms. Our large sales force has a % s 3 g continual inquiry for improved and BESSIE LOVE in a romantic drama of the California Drs. . Larson & Larson, | partially improved farms. If you:wish metrists, - If trou- | to sell your farm and your price and Red Wood Country “THE LITTLE BOSS” REX:__7HURSDAY _ A Benefit Concert Given by i orders of any: kind,: needing glasses Duxbury Land Company, 204% ; BEM!DJ] ;UNlON ORC“EMA /. _or_glasses Tepaired, consult them. | Third street (Upstairs), Bo;nw:‘. i ) - - arttlcial eyes Sited. Misnesota, - | (R A R i Mg:’o with hesdaches, |terms are right, we can sell it for

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