Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 6

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: 'A Handicap Race. BIDS’ Sealed bids willgse received by the| The Si You loaf t00 mneh. l! undersigned, to be opened at the meeting of the Town Board 'to be held on the County Road, by the County|follow. Ditch No. 1, 1% mile north of Sol-| The Son—But 1 way, m; Junl:a 19th, 1920, at 2 o'clock | perity trailin’ after : p. m., for the construction of = Bemidji’s play ground open rc:n' the crete bridge over said ditch, a:c?)‘l)'g- Take home a brick-of Koor's lce|5eason. Swings for the kiddies; hew - J BB |ing to plans and specifications on file +-Gte | fire places for camping parties; bath- Y | A& " ) in the office of the Town Clerk. ¥ ing and retreshmonts Lunches and - \ Z The Board reserves the right to re- ffee. 2 : \ > Miss Josephine Parker and Lucille | 7 A9 - = ject any.or all bids. ' Young are visiting with friends in Band. concert Sundw afternoon. ; J. A. HALLAN, Grant Valley for:a few days. 2201 *4t6-12 18d6-3—17 . Town Clerk. Mr. and Mrs, ‘James . Koons, ‘of | MISSIONARY LEG'.I'UB.E SPLENDID | i Schoolcraft, droye to Bemidji yest-| ' Dr. Nellie Cramer Was greeted by | & \ i7", 2 [ ‘ FIRST: NATIONAL MAKES -erdny and spent.the day with friends. (5 fair attendance at her lecture on | |b¥ RPN \ ‘ L - 2 BUILDING' IMPROVEMENTS Mre' B B, Tane Teturmed to Be “Alaska” at the’ Methodist church 3 S 2 ¢ & i Thy s JAAI, - | 1ast evening.’ Having been -in the b % 454 ; - /midji Wednesday afternoon. —Brnin- missionary work near-Nome, Alasks, | |s \ : Ll Y 5 = n:bl:ernge ]:ev:l plutgl glass window -erd Dispatch. .- for ‘the past. seven years, also during | F& (4 \ - & has oo lglt‘i::mlmban: x?:i’v‘v;l!r:: ; W / r b 9 4] 0 : 3 the: torrible -luc,epidamic. . of two 5 : improvement was made for the pur- Frank Clark of Turtle River, tran ) DI . acted bunlness in Bemidji yestérday. IAMOND Nm’l‘ — Bhe—Does & !umor have to vorl 7 Sixteen inch mixed hard and sozt ears ago.. Misi mer had many | , ¢ y Bemioft Mg, Co.. Phome=asi. TR |3eratsetios uings ol Which she could | | , A | | pose of lettigg in more light in the| dara? * slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per 108 |gpeak authoritatively, . The slides | il 1 main bank office and adds to the| He—Yes But ‘“"h‘"‘““. bt i were “from pictures Which she™ had | L 1 & appearance of the building. &verage person whe: m" buy what - Those .who find it*difficult to wear en herself in ber Work. ) wa farmara raife “high’heel pumps, try our baby-Louis he: Methodist | Home Missionary Ny ! ; T - 'héel_pumps at $11:00. Troppman’s|eseiery, under. whoseiatspices Miss g ; . i lhoe flept. 1t6-10{ Cramer came to. Bemtld]i are. to be E i 3 3 Az ) ¥ X 5 e congratulated upon he activity of ; ‘ p . s 'l‘l;e?dog Pall:l‘"-;ll' rfist“mfiwzgn‘;? their eircle, and ' cl: encourage- En WHAT WOULD YOU DO if you had ome in Sfoux Falls, S. “!ment can be taken’ffom the messnge 3 % : ’ day, fter making a visft of * two brought by. Dr. Cral HOW TO RID FLOCK OF FLEAS aobla. The Truit 1s collected and: millions and didn’t know what to do Wlth weeks with his-brother, ‘Harry Palm- er: It is then boiled in water un- Nceunry to cuan and- Spray. Houses tile q lte soft nnd pounded, the stones’ removed:. .and: the pulp beaten up and worked with the hands into a thick, brown, sticky mass. When this is quite ready the manufacturer takes an earthen vessel—any shape that pleases him—and covers it all’ over with a thick 'layer or coat of the pulp. This 18 then put aside to set a bit, and when hard rude devices are stamped round the neck and' shoulders of the articlé; which is then set aside to'dry. When: entirely hard, the gharra inside them? : Maybe you'd spend them foolishly; maybe wisely, BUT—see what William Russell DID WITH HIS IN Leave It To Me “* "~ BEAUTIFUL EILEEN PERCY Plays the Leading Feminine Role ADDED ATTRACTION E’k TONIGHT 0' LAST TIME Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 - Admission 10c and 250 SIX FORTY’S SOLD AT, and Runs Thoroughly and Then LAND SALE YESTEBDAY Treat the Fowls. Those who find it difficult to wear ‘high heel pumps, try our baby Louis heel pumps at. $11. 00. Troppman’s ghoe. dept. R T 1t6-10 At the state land .sa}e held: at fi:e In many of the Southern and South- court house Wednesday, conducted western states fowls and chicks-are.| S. C. Bailey of the-state.auditor's of-| gpten infested by a specles of flea, ‘desires to get in communication- with |fice, six forty-acre tracts were sold. | o mmonly known:-ns the:“stick-tight” vl Y i Lock Mr. Bailey advises::ithat ‘a great 5 4 n::egr; oéel:‘r’%t;’tr%t:n Addrgsss 1 | many are contemplating bidding at flea, because of its habit of sticking. to 2 ¢ % the next sale. An am}ouncement of | one place on the bird Instead of mov- 1, of [the sale will be madexin ‘plenty of ing about like lice and mites. They. g No‘,“.fflf,‘,’ ?&zgl:‘x;gn:;d tr::?nlzmrs time so that: biddersidesiring to se-[&re usually found in clusters on the in Bamidji on Wednesday. Mr. Skoog- | cure state'property; can be-presented. | comb, wattles, and around the eyes. | 'W, ‘i 1and-recently..purchased a fine team 5 Chicks, when infested, often die quick- | is. ro}en and the pleces removed. " “of 'horses. I VIOLENT LOVERS OF WOMEN | !5. O1a fowls, while usually stronger | Th \vegetnble pots are sold accord- and more resistant, will cease laylng, Im.*L to’size from four to eight anpnas Spot _cash paid for L yerty Bonds, or near’y 8o, and sometimes die as | each.: A ‘See. G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- the result of the attacks. .“Tie aoula tree is abundant through- ‘cery. Co., during:the day, or at the “Stick-tight” fleas breed in. cracks | ot tie forests of troplcal Indla and Ms,rkham hotel; evenings. . 1117tf and crevices of brood coops and pdul- nd the fruits are frequently try houses, and dry animal or vegeta- »/ in medicine and for tanning. ble refuse, but not in damp or wet Another material used for making places. Therefore, to get rid of them | jars I§ the root of the great asphodel. ‘A large -land .’ sales organization Writer Implies - That. Fierce 'Wooers Are Not Altogether. in Disfavor With Fair.8ex.’ A young widow complained recently ‘Morgan of Yola were the guests of| to a magistrate of the action of an ad- relatives here Wednesday while shop-| mirer of hers who had fallen into the . ping, . They. report a_severe wind |habit of springing at her from door-| it 18 necessary, to clean and spray the | The fieshy root of this plant, by dry- “.storm and much timber uprooted in| ways “like 'an angry‘llon.” He swore| houses and runs thoroughly, &s well a8 | ing ih a sand oven and grinding, is - that vieinity. that if he could’ not:have her, no one to treat the birds, say poultry special- | prepared into a flour, which, when else should. : |!ft! ;:' the Unltgd Stfl“;l departt’men; mixed: with hot water, ylelds a most ‘a8 . | of agriculture. Grease the comb and | tenacious vegetable glue with which ki:go::?w:: i gx:yls%e‘;::r lsl‘l:: qt“h‘:;. wattles of the fowls and chicks with | the Persians make great’ vessels for to be trusted when they make this a preparation of kerosene and lard— | holding ofl and clarifying butter. The Istatement? - ‘vl A : one part kerosene to three parts of | native cobblers employ it in prefer Mr. and Mrs. Olat Opsahl and chil-| Savage man did. not ask the woman lard—being very careful not to “S: ence to animal glue in their work. “*dren, Carl,” Arthur and Borghild, left| of g choice, “Wilt thou be mine?” ‘too much of the mixture or get '“I" of : - vesterday. for an extended visit at| gfs made himself-a sro club with & it in the birds’ eyes or on other places N . points in Canada. At Armena, they| oooqynoh ot the end add “ran after” where. it is not necessary, as:it may PR ) ‘L ’will visit Mrs..Opsahl’s’ mother, bro- the woman fn the literal s ‘eause injury if used too freely. . .ther and sister, and at Camrosr they| the Woman in the literal sense. Clean - and ‘spray’ the “coops and _will visit; another brother, Prof An- + Above her head he swung the.club| pouses thoroughly, the same as for || = - drew.. Solbrelm B with ean 'energy peculiar .to savage poultry mites; also wet or spray the man. Trembllngly she answered, “Yes,” ; 'A;n;:e lwho fin. it difficult to I‘jvear' long; tetore he “popped the questlon." ‘Handy Device for Spraying. . y. : X ouis | And ‘the sav: jval ¥'a ipriest : i B . | g 51" py T$11.00. Tro e d"g,e:e ’:f:se’;':e_:::cgy s;'ll;lced yards or’ runs, especially ‘any dry soll . } o€ ' : » 5 f lmmnnlty about thé poultry houses, such as dirt ! i . ¢ .from a; clouton th fioors or ground underneath a board i »rty of l’rtenfls gave a picnic & thi floor,” with_a: salution of salt and wa- i ‘ Y - : ! njoy S| ter, which helps to keep the ground ; ¥ . e 1 supper at Diamond Point on Wed- 5 _ nesday evening for William E. Bailey, :md of .woolng? No doubt she found moist and prevents the fleas from i SR OF A.LL SPR I N G COA.TS USE FRUIT TO MAKE JARS : . Common Household Utensils Con- 3 G structed of Peculiar Ware ‘in 3 - . Central Province of India. A A ¥ Mrs George. Till and ‘Miss 'Lily Airs. C. G. Hankey left last evening “for Duluth, where she will spend a . week visiting with: her mother and brother. 5 Coming Sunday— CHAS RAY in “PARIS GREEN” ~who: will 'leave Saturday. for Camp Grant. Mr. Bailey is spending a fur- ‘Pg‘::ged at first sight, and: gréw. rec- on« - lough with his. sister, Mrs. Dick Mel- $ 5 She had, “undoubtedly, a .certain § vl]le flerceness of her own. -And probably there - were henpecked husbands- even in those days. . See Martin-Dahlby for your mani- 7 curing, shampooing, facial massages " and scalp treatments. Beauty- pariors| There have beén many savage .woo- 4 _in New Kaplan block, second:floor. ers in history. King Henry VII is 3 - 1mon6- 15| & notorious example. There was- no saying “nay” to King Hal. He had such a- taking way with himthat ‘he took as. many wives as he wanted. And his affection was keen. as an ax. It only cooled with death—the death, that is, of the latest wife.—Exchange. There is. a peculiar ware that is made by the Banjaras in the central | provinces of Indin from the tratt of - A]] su1ts that originally sold for $85.00 to $110 00 Grand- Tonight - Now $55.50 A benefit dance will be given at the Carr Lake ‘8chool house on Saturday ‘'evening, June ‘12.. Supper will be served, which is to-be furnished by the tamllles of the neighborhood. Good music has been arranged for. Byeryone is heartily welcomed. = . & # : : A8 7 Good for Every Day. Use. Shows 7:30-9:0 10c and 25¢ $ ; - i Get up_right ¢in the morning. ‘Go Ba]ance Of sults Values up to 69‘50Jt0 be so]d The Home League, formerly called | to bed right at night. Start with Joy Chapters 9.10-11-12 . f the Willing Workers’ Aid, of the Sal-| in your heart, hope in the future, kind- & | ation Army, will be entertained at ness in your purpose. If:it is a dark 8 parts.of a | he home.of Mrs. ¢, M. Johnson of : [ e e day, never mind; you wil brighten it : ‘2" 35‘33&1"’ ‘gflfl:{l"‘gfi‘f‘;:"::;:; up. It it is a_bright day,-you will add “Th l s This i 1 d 1 e 1 Je g s - ! to_the brightness. Give a word of 1 e nv's’ a \ R L e B e is includes all our wool Jersey suits, some = iandsliake your- frlefids, say8 2 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKee and | writer in Leslie’s. S Hand” i On]y recent arl'lva]S sugl;ter,fAlt%,v of - Austin, letg this “If you have.enem morning for Wadena to spend: sev- by, forget and i i ) eral days hefors going on to their m:;na‘l’l’o::?w::l ¢ The Smashing Serial Story )¢ ome. ey “have vis or the 5 g { ¢ = ast week with their son, Lawrence :;c:ur::‘v‘::m::“:n:m by % no 7 50 ekion . Nysioos: human misery. WM. TOWNSEND BRADY w 4 7] A and- C. ‘A, Park 3 If all of us would bear in mind that featuring S . 1 ; 3 8 rker and| pappiness Is from within and not from § i grandson, Wi red_Aldrlch, will. leave (A o I‘ln Coat V g $ tonight on a month’s visiting:.trip, :;fl;:gt,i;he::e;oflizt well !prlu i ~A!l't°‘m0 Moreno p g a ues up to 59 50 ‘going. to Duluth first. From there wohld shine toreve 4 TOMORROW-- e T , One lot of coats valued up to $35 00 - - $19.50 'l;s;uihii'n‘l:s;e;sza :;:n(llllls‘t'rlc{wlér:l? He Wouldn 2 Ki“ His Beautiful Bride— .- exata Wimen's dupe at Oobzaiwoll: 2" Yet He Died to Save Her g, Al our Silk and Serge Dresses have been reduced 33 1-3 per - dist Home Missionary society at Fer- If would have dpne your heart good to know Sim Gage. Not, gus Falls. Mrs. French was elected|] much to look at e T e iy called Wi “the Iasiest and. cent to 50 per cent of the orlgmal prices. Dresident of the Fergus Falls district || ygliest man in the world.” Men scoffed at him, women turned awa; of the Missionary soclety for the com-| 5 he passed, but Sim had something. the. scoffers Jacked- HEART, : 2 fng FOAr. - i "Then into the Tifé; o this victim of ‘jibes and sneers came a young, ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL 3 : beautiful girl, though it was not of Sim’s choosing. His only friend . bk i WARTED - thought a woman, would fix- Sim Gage up to look like other men, 2 tmproved 3 . - and advertised for a wife in his name. “m!’mg)m ::rflgep:;::“tyor::pmq: The' fates were; cruel, yet kind to Mary Warren. She was continual inquiry for improved and stricken blind on the train.. She could not see the man she had: - partially improved farms If you wish come to wed, but the,heart of Sim won her instantly. She visualized: "to sell your farm and your price and him a big, ‘handsome man, but her ideal was the young doctor: terms are right, we can sell it for Sim had called to help restore her sight. Then Sim.is shocked when: you. Write or come and see the F. R. the neighbors demand he marry the girl who shares his shack.. -Duxbury Land. Company, 204% The ceremony over,.Sim is told to kiss the bride, but one look at " Third street (Upstairs), Bemidji, her. beautiful face was enough for Sim Gage. “WON'T--YOU ° Minnesota. 5-25tf PLEASE KISS HER FOR ME, DOC? SHE'S YOUR KIND,” Sim! : 3 whispers to the physician. But there’s more to Sim’s HEART than that—the glvmg up. of hfe luelf after rescuing her from the raging Drs. Larson & Larson, torrents. Optometrists. If trou- If you want t.o know the utmost in HEART and LOVE and bled with headaches,|| FAITH see ‘they ‘will go to.Jamesville, Lake Chi- ac and Madison, in Wiscensin. - Mrs, arker and Wilred will also visit in| 8ubscribe for The Ploucer. hicago and Mooseheart, I11. . LY Spring coat values up to $85.00 : , =5 suc..c:sson -_ro dis-|| Grand ‘¢ WTHE SAGE " 4 s | entem ot sy "y meviag g | Tomaes T Smiey ||| 207 THIRD STREET geyNEIDER BROTHERS ~ THLEPHONE &0 | ) eyes fitted. ;

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