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' WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1920 . THE BEMIDJI, DAILY PIONEER » ; PAGEFIVE not ‘to forget their lunch, Mothers are especially invited. HOME GUARDS AND NOTICE I hereby serve notice that I, George JEWELS PICNIC B e s e h oY DSME| The Home Guards and Mothers'|LUTHERANS MEET AT ; Signed,-George Abraham. Jewels, Mission Bands of the M. E. THIEF RIVER FALLS B g 2¢6-9 |cburch will hold their annual pic-{Thief River Falls, June 9,_3”1-.. nic at the Library park, Thursday af- | gentatives of about thirty thousand members of the Free Lutheran church of America opened an eight day na- tional convention here today. Thief River Falls was host to the same con- vention eight years' ago. Political Advertisem | (Inserted " by Illiam Lennon in r .his: own behalf and for which $10 has been paid for series.) .La st Cha"ce Tuda ANNOUNCEMENT : e ———————————————————————— reby announce myself as can- te.for re-election to the office of County Commissioner from the 4th A SEVEN REEL THRILLER Weh ol:Beltrami county, to be voted on at the primaries on June 21st. I have been your servant for the SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I INTEREST TO WOMEN D, ‘8.. Mitchell motored to Kelli-) Little Miss Marianne Stuart has : e t ¥ i reloek her today on business. been the guest-of Miss Gladys Mary n‘fl’ F"hion Hillt‘ ' DRIVES THRU FROM DULUTH J?v:l&gn'wullmlemld .t::"(’» :ncn?xil' 1’:1‘:: —| Cool at Birchmont for the past three Take home a vrick of Koor's ice|days. g eream. 4-6tt . . S Come in and see our new one-eye- Mrs. H, A. Hanson has gone to the|je; tie brown oxfords at $12.50: A twin cities for a visit of two weeks.|Troppman Dept. Store. 1t6-9 Ray Kaliher of the . Kaliher-De- .|1.euil company arrived in Bemidji 'Monday “from Duluth, having driven thru with four cars. He reported the roads in very poor condition due to . 80 much rain. Three men from the fix Duluth Mutual Co., drove the other box opening and those who have re- ceived boxes are asked to be there with their mites without fail, also George Elliott of Deer River, is Mjss Lillian MacGregor gor returned transacting business in Bemidji this Monday from Grand Rapids, where week. she has been the guest of Miss Jessie Aiken for the past two weeks. ::Dr. Nellie Cramer’s lecture on “Al- o ch - at 87 o‘cio:i the Methedlst Shur 1d6-9| Miss'Marian Haedecke arrived this afternoon tromdSt._Anthony Park, St. Don’t fail to hear Dr. Cramer's;Paul, to spend. two weeks as the splendid lecture with illustrative guest of Misses Lillian and Katheryn - glideés toiiight.’ BT Gl yd6-9] MacGregor. % 2L0 f i e Sixteen inch mixed‘lkrd and soit Miss Pearl Larson left yesterday Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt |afternoon for her home at Bend, Ore- slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load.|gon. Miss Larson has been visit- The Photes Loatagg e AT past two terms and have my record . ing her sister, Mrs. Otto Erlandson of UNRITHT) ; "|as such upon which to ask your con- You'l Stereopticon misslonlziary lect:{e fl: this city for the past eight months. IR X tinued support. If the services I Never the Methodist churc! tonight, — \ have given my district and county o’clock. No charge. 1d6-9| The Hastern ::Stars report a de- ‘H‘"lhll warrant your continued faith in me, For- " lightful time at their picnic yester- g “' I will appreciate your support at the A fine daughter was born at St.|day afternoon at the G. E. Carson < ( L | polls. Signed, gt Anthony’s hospital on Saturday,|home. They have expressed their ; 8728 /] 5 \ WILLIAM LENNON. 3 June 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus.|appreciation of the courtesy and / o B ~\. |10d6-9 6-19™ hospitality of the Carson family. Mrs. L. W. Galloway, proprietor of the Elko Hat Shop, left last even-| y1. wyjter Deneau went to La-| PERFECT TAILORED SIMPLICITY ing for the twin cities, on a buying|,,.te this morning to make a short For smatt oxlginahg' culr‘:blneG trip. 5 visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| with conservative taste this coat in Charles Lemieus. She was accomp-| sand color polo cloth is preeminent. anied by her sister, Miss Florence Le-| It is worn with a plaid flannel skirt mieus, who has visited here for the| and fastens in doublebreasted effect. past two weeks. Cu’lar, cuffs and pockets are of self- i i 3 'I;he butt:;ls are in self- - " . ome in and see our new one-eye-| < of cellulof The fulness Ag ‘¢ > m?flgz:a::aaf:;n::ofifliabi,flfifiz: let tie brown oxfords at $12.50.] is in with a narrow belt of dark He Was % E,a,sy i She to save the former's brother from an|1roppman Dept. Store. 1t6-9 | brown enede. Medium size requires || \\/as “Wise”’ --Which it Kaneiag. o theAtss, 3 vards 54-inch material-for coat and s 2 1-4 yards 54-inch flapne] for skirt, Won? ctorial Review Coat No. 8827. Simes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, || SEE %5 remts Skirt No. 24 to 30 inches waist, Price, 20 ceuts, s POTATOES WANTED Loading car of potatoes at Great Northern tracks, paying the highest cash price this week. Wes Wright, 3t6-9 If you are keen for tremendous action, if you love romance, intensity of dramatic strength, if you love to have your emotions run up and down the entire scale of human feeling, then YOU are particularly the one that should not miss this mighty photo- dramatic sensation—in which you'll SEE AMERICA’S GREATEST EMOTIONAL ACTOR Henry B. Walthall Star of “The Birth of a Nation” and Bril- liant All-Star Cast in the Dramatic Thunderbolt in “The/| Confession™ No man, woman or child who sees this tremendous dramatic document but what will be inspired, entertained as never be- fore, for here is truly the play. for every- one. How justice is dealt out in God’s own REX THEATRE THURSDAY If you are looking for shoes with value and style come to see us. It will be well worth your while. F. G. Troppman. 1t6-9 1t6-9 The Queen Esthers held their reg- s ular business meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Getchell are|Bertha Webster last evening. In the proud parents of a fine baby boy,|sSpite of the rainy weather, a fair ‘born on Monday, June 7, at St. Anth-|attendance was on hand and all en- ony’s hospital. N joyed the hospitality of the Webster home. Ice cream and cake was serv- Mrs. Joe Blondo and children re-|ed at the clcse of the evening. turned last evening from W .nnipeg, where they have been visiting for the past two weeks. i HALE HAMILTON —IN— NoTE: IF you saw the great Walthall in “THE BIRTH OF A NA- TION” and liked him, The Hines Produce Association, a co-operative ' association organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota, with its principal A lérge land, -sales organization desi rns to get in communication with [Place of business at Hines, Beltrami 4 v country amid ruggedness of nature, where owners of ’gfll‘ge tracts. Address Lock fg“:‘l)'v Mfinflm% lll;;‘%by tm*rt}fies 5 _demmeD P‘zm p— ['4 b V4 ;::rl‘l ,:‘:;huhil: ':::‘_ men a¥e strongggnd women pure,' makes i Box 93,-Bem dji, Minn. 5-25tf|that,, on May at place emidji’s play ground open for the a s oo the greatest screen story in years. e l i aforesaid, at a special meeting called | season. Swings for the kiddies; new est screen accomplish- g i 4 4 Filmed from Hal Reid's Sensational Stage Success and Produced by the Na- tional Film Corporation of America. Directed by Bertram Bracken, presented by George H. Davis. The Greatest Photo Drama of the Century JACK DEMPSEY in “Dare Devil Jack” fi' The Final One . : -+ and>Mzys.: Allen Forte and two |for that expressly-stated purpose, the |fire places for camping parties; bath- ment. @ f Eckles, wefe the guests following resolution was adopted by |ing and refteshments. Lunches and of Bemidji- friends Tuesday. They|the unanimous vote of all the stock |coffée. ¥ also transacted business here. and all the stockholders of said as- Band concert Sunday afternoon. sociation, to-wit: Resolved, That Article 'VI of the certificate of incorporation be, and o A Concert given the same hereby is, amended to read WANTED | : 2 as follows: Improved and partially improvad for the belleflt cospl:;e Bii;:)ounthoflc?";lrl “0"13_“‘] of fl“; farms. Our large sales force has a| o i, n sha e Ten Thousand|continual inquiry for improved and, Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds,|go1a; $10,000.00) which shall be|partially im,flnove’& farms. lllt you wish | ; Of the Union Orchestra A Metro Comedy Gem Pnunled by George H. Davis J.. M. Phillipi-and daughter, Ma- vis; returned from their summer home, at Lake Plantaganet to their hom#' on Irvine avenue, Tuesday. s See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-|(p.i4 {1 money or in property or both, to sell your farm and your price’andf cery Co., during the day, or at the|in such manner, at such times, and in | yorms are right, we .can' sell it" Yor) Markham hotel evenings. 1117t | such amounts as the board of direct- you. Write or comse and see the F. R. “|ors ‘shall order. - The capital stock |Duxbury Land Company, .204% i REX UNION ORCHESTRA ‘'<fius, | President M. W. Deputy of the|shall be divided into two hundred |Third street (Upstairs), Bémidji - |Matinee 2:30 Night 7:20-9:00 10¢ and 30¢ Normal school spent yesterday in St.|shares of the par value of Fifty dol-'Minnesota. - 5-25tf = | Teoot bomrd i returned totay. | EiNaS PROBUCE ASSOCIATION, - : REX JUNE lIIIIIIIIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW ‘By E. E. Schulke, President, 12-13 e e—————— —————— Mrs. Dick Melville, Minnesota ave-| By J. F. Johnston, Secretary. nue, is spending a faw days at the WlfnéSESSZM home of Mrs. Millicent Winebren- . 0. Moon, ner at Lake Plantaganet this week. J. J. Conger. Joseph M. Schenck & ONIGHT e LAST TIME Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 A:!ml on 10c and 25¢ Miss Helyn Wilson, manager of the County of Deliram, ss: Every Saturday N@Tm& Talmadge BESSIE LOVE Elko Hat Shop, left last evening for| OR this 26th day of May, 1920, be- Most charming in the fore me, a notary public.in and for P the twin cities, where she will spend said county and state, personally ap- peared E. E. Schulke and J. F. John- role of a little lumber- \ three weeks in the wholesale houses. ston, to me well known, who being by me first duly sworn, did say that THIS WEEK 2 99 an E@S jack in A new comedy romance ‘rho Li‘tl‘ they are respectively the president (| _______ ~° b i and secretary of the Hines Produce . HALEY & TREBOR S| in which lovely Norma I Talmadge plays the dual Bossk A romance of the “red- Boise, Idaho. Sflcl:;‘;‘z,“ thl::n:g: Neat Comedy Singing Talking Duo role of her husband’s mat- ronly wife and his young . wood pineries of Cali- fornia.” Beautiful scen- Association, the in the foregoing T LA v 1 affixed to saif$hstrument is the MB & GOODRICH See Martin-Dahlby for your mani- |52 curing, shampooing, faclal massages corporate seal of id association, The Terpsichorean Treat of the and vivacious affinity. / g ery, big dramatic thrills, 4 LETS GO BESSIE LOVE romance and frolic. and scalp treatments, Beauty parlors that said instrument.was executed in Season S HANK MANN in a two-part comedy behalf of said tion b thor- n New Kaplan block, second floor. |;i5'5¢ it board of directors. and sald || MOHR & ELDRIDGE scream—“THE BILL POSTER” ] Mrs. T. E. Virts and- daughter, Dorothy, left Tuesday for Dayton, Ohio, to. visit for a short time be- fore going on to their new home at EkE Schulke and J. F. Johnston The Swede and the “Sissy” Miss Alice Daidie, who has just|2¢ nowledged said instrument to be completed - her teaching' duties for the free act and. deed of said associ- THE DeCOURSEYS the term in the consolidated school |3tioR . A Study in Poses “of. Spur; spent thg day in the city woo Register of Deeds, Feature Pictures Also Beltrami County, Minn. <" with friends. > (Ssaiy 2d6-8&9 | | Four Acts from the Weitern i i Vaudeville Managers Ass'n Mrs. Mildred Herald and little EVERY SATURDAY - e e daughter, Marjorie, arived last even- ing from Minenapolis to visit for two weeks at the A. D. Johnson home. C. 0. MOON, Lo Dr. Neme Cramer, the Alaskan “Missionary, arrived last evening from Crookston, to give her informal “talk this afternoorn ‘and lecture this .evening in the Methodist church. N Miss Alice Dean returned the lat- ter part of the week from St. Mary’s . Hall at Farjbault, where she has been :::lsm‘:: : n:::f ef;::;dgd}a?lgx, xofig a student for the past year. She Will|y ;o o pis daughter, Mrs. G. T. spend' her vacation at her home here. Baker. He reports héavy rains in Montana. Edward Jaelble srrived in the city COMING—EMERSON HOUGHS “THE SAGEBRUSHER,” 7 Big Parts WHAT WOULD YOU DO if you had millions and didn’t know what to do with them? » ['G. P. “Irish ‘returned yesterday om “Minneapoalis, where. he at- “ tended the G. A. R. convention on “June ‘4 and '5." En route he visited : " friends at Pine Island for a few days. W -sr ! Mrs. Ole. Quammen and family and Jerome Higgins, are making a short visit at the A. J’» iggins home on Fifteenth street. . They arrived Sun- day from ti ‘home at Couer D’- Alene, Idaho, by car and report the roads poor, especially the Yelolw- stone Trail. Jerome is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Higgine and Mrs. Quam men is her sister. Maybe you'd spend them foolishly; maybe wisely, BUT—see what William Russell DID WITH HIS IN : THE Leave It To Me s4Y 5% SAGEBRUSHER BEAUTIFUL EILEEN PERCY , EMERSON HOUGH Plays the Leading Feminine Role : ADDED ATTRACTION E"k ' " TONIGHT & 0" Thursday Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 Admission 10c and 25¢ Coming Sunday— CHAS. RAY in “PARIS GREEN” Miss Eloise Dickens arrived in Be- - midjl - this. morning from Texas, --where she has attended school for “the past year. She will leave this afternoon for Boston" Lake, where -she will visit for the remainder of the week, when she will return to Bemidji to attend the summer session at Lflxb Normal school. ST. PHILLIP'S AID Mesdames H. E. Bowers and Roy 5 Bowers will be hostesses to the La- ‘The farmers and neighbors ip the | dies’ Aid of St. Phillip’s church at ~vicinity of the Carr Lake school have | the home of the former, 1212 Amer- completed plans for a big benefit | ica avenue, tomorrow afternoon. dance and supper for Seivert Flum, one of their highly esteemed citizens, MOVES LAND OFFICE who has met with business reverses. The Northern Minnesota Real They have engaged the Revor two-|Estate office has moved in the Gib- piece orchestra for the occasion and | bons building at 214 Beltrami ave., a fine supper will be served. Tickets which was the former oftice of Rey- will be on ‘sale at the Carr Lake|nolds and Winter who have moved : school house, where the entertain- |across the street into the Dalton = ment will be held. building. N MI;; Bau;:[iette, the manager of the orthern Minnesota real estate office, i Drs. Larson & Larson, [says that the out look for Beltrami Optometrists. If trou- | county is very bright for a good set- bled with headaches, |tlement of farmers as he has had a nervousness or eye dis- | great many deals with out side peo- crdm of any kind, n mflu ple from North Dakota ana other them. | states who are buying here and in- .’. tend to do extensive farming. Sllagty @ > GRAND 75i¢ SUN-MON, IIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl‘

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