Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 9, 1920, Page 3

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Mr. ! Bye - tha “who lived .on what is known ‘as the Crone place; ha.d committed suicide by blow- | ing off his head with dynamite. Furth- . ; { 3 ;;‘ );‘nr:lllculatsnwi}l grohably be found , ) . n another part of this paper.. He w. & | | buried ht Nebish Tuesl:la];'. “ Howard Porter, who was hit with ' Backward Pupils to Be Closely el § Wz oy / |4 “baseball Saturday, 'W‘F‘l‘!‘l to Detect Any ; X 5 .| retuth to work this’\'we;vk..s gl to ‘Physical Defects . . ¢ : | | There was a dance given at the : ! A : . : 5:;;0; 'Laki sc}fnool house by the : PO s 3 . g ¢ people thi: yaining teachers to observe and Vo > ] on Mondaypnig}?t. e delefiberiiood {the health. of, their -pupils is i , X Thase from this neighborhood who ‘Zuaf e f the health course for ; Gy ) i ::ga%“g;,::e:s which 'is now being |- : gtk : :?yen:iegdhtth;ei:nc:v:fige"fll cSla:\uu - conducted at "‘“:isc‘ {‘;:O“gis;::fos 0;; 5 ¢ oy ;m:l sister, Loretta’ Campbelch:J:‘el N " gchool, under the dir b i ; ampbell, s nplfl }«::bg?ulri‘;h, Health Service Di- y : w‘;n:: i‘;‘;;‘gf;phafl,q ‘(l;qnvge sEd- . 3 he Red; Cross. at” Johnny’s ap- . - ) c % . . » ;xa:ent dullness is really the result of % : F?:tler{::e!gh 01’3‘955 dcg}rl:!' gonlld and ; KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT s - his inability to hear distinctly, that ] g Ralph and F]:; d Po;teer ‘:l‘;zr.El i 7 THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES g Mary stumbles in her' reading be- : Bashot, went to Bohioyt Momms a!l; z LIQUID AND CAKE | ~ el e e e . [ R TR 2 e e s s ot g 3 il el y ? Ty ) r. and Mrs. Wm. Garris d b rown Shoes - E ~ cannot pay attention to his-books is tndchi : : on’ an s ) 5 b d il ren, Dorothy and Wood- THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., BUFFALO, N. Y. N the victim - 'of “an undernourishe O el Ty AR Wood- ; 2y, dre facts N e | B ; ' ~ | 0 r s s 0 2T EIEELEREIEIEVANA et : lb?'glnygs systematically to the atten- . d.ay and picked trawberries. - ALTLLLALL LRSS " tion of the rural teachers for the-first |- time 1p this country.. {" When the* tedchers from all over the state who 'are taking the health |. course go to their schools:in Septemb- or they will first proceed to “observe 1in 'the_scheol-room. the children who come to-them, Beginning with those who are:backward in their work, all the pupils will be carefully weighed ‘4nd measured, and examined. for de- fects of eyes and ‘ears and for throat *.#pouble. The names of those who are h any way defective will’ 'be. listed f Yor the attention of the county nurse, it there is one.. If there is no nurse, ~ Saturday Specials v an endeavor will be made, with the 5 . assistance of Dr. Ulrich, to arrange X D.ulry products’of all kinds have the standard of breeding, can we . - for -the holding of a clinic, when | Soared so high in price that it has hope to stimulate datrying. ‘Dairy- those in need 'of careful medical become necessary to popularize ing in this territory is being en- treatment may receive it. dairying more than ever. Only by couraged by offer of prizes at the - SPE CI AL C OFFEE : g 3 raising more dairy cattle through - Beltrami County Fair,. Bemidfi, , per pound sl s Bl d i e « If any child appears tuberculous, “ pis afternoon’ temperature will be use of pure-bred sires, and raising Sept. 15 to 17. taken and:. recorded :g:hh dfi fop | =———mm—m— three weeks, in order: that the disease [taking grandpa Butler. home with © ay be detected ‘and checked in an |them for a short visit. : EREKK KKK KKK XK KK : early stage. The teacher will also| Mr, and Mrs. M. Walters entertain- PLEASANT VALLEY keep herself a]elnajbtlo 3?58"9 isylll;g' ed griepnds and relatives Sunday. 'TETSTES S SR B0 2 F S 2 toms of communicable diseases in her . ‘P. Reeve transacted business ieni A pupils. - Health rules, proper eating|in Bemidji Tuesday. . ° he;fihi :“a;:el;atl:llub ];1:::12, vgk;:l; ;:as and sleeping and the use of the tooth-| A'large.crowd of friends met at the ol attendedgr'l'here i se& brush, will.be presented in connec-|Summit Hotel in Beuna Vista Satur- 1 e the fore and ‘a ball tion with the regular school-work by |day evening. Dancing and games era 1'“;5 u;h e a.:t noon nb el means of posters, games, and the dra- [were the amusements. - A very pleas- %:llme i n de g em:onv “e e matization of stori % 5 .. |ant time is reported. Posky. “an easant Valley, in L, g which Puposky was the winner. All X The Community -picnic at the| % 3 g ORCHARD m,gg%nm‘[ Charlés Hedline -home was well at-|Téport a fine time and wish that the ‘Water gladioli ,f{equent y as soon :inded tue fourth. .Every one report- Fourth of July came oftener. as buds begin to set. aipleasant time. | 3 X . Copenhagen cabbage is one of the| Mr.. and.Mrs. George Butler and m:;’;, f::"v‘::l'gn “:‘v‘i’th lfi:’,og:;: best for late use. % sisters, Inez and_Alice and Mr. and brother d 'steg Pohn, Tony and The wild cacumber is said to ¢arry |Mrs. 0, W, Olsen autved to Turtls[ gy it "Stech X by OBY . the mosaic disease, which injureS-the |River Sunday. . Christina Stephani. . cultivated varieties. . Mrs. A. F. Sadler and son, Myron, i idii "Now 15'a good. time to make up a|were Bemldji guests Monday. y pefl;fidl.i;uhor was a Bemidji shop- list-of bulbs for indoor and outdoor |.."John Wentworth. of Canada, who i ¥ planting this fall. ; has been visiung his:brother, Byron,| - Carl' Saterlie, who has been work- - Arsenate. of lead sprayed on cab- |left Monday for Bemidfi, where he|ing' over on the iron . range, came bage plants at any stage of growth re- | will take in the .celebration, "after- T T - . 1féves -them of cabbage worms, Pa-|wards he:will go to Blackduck where i "adks, = ris green and lime are also good. he will visit frien Wy * . A T T T A T e e A ;._lIIIIlIIllHIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIllIIIIll!lIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIII.lIllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIlIllIlIllIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'_- fnlfix:’p;:zli:g’:‘x:'e%n:‘pégit’:dtgé i 'flslzlt?:fwl?:l:ehs!'{i!nannt:? N ~ Get Your News of The Democratic National Convention 1919, " The total value was equal to| .Samuel Dle)nl is. visiting relatives day riied Tuesday. B as mltlxlhockQ + Politically Independent Newspaper that of rice, rye. buckwheat and flax- seed combined. Do not let too many melon ‘vines * grow inone hill. Thin, cultivate.and The peculiar situation developed by the outcome f A ! £ of the republica ion i i as viewed from their angle, while s the matter really stands according to the democl‘a%ic, interpr;'t‘:tig:,.mcmt press will-inform you how LIBBY’S MILK, four cansfor ................25¢ CLEANSER tencansfor... .................25¢c, BULK OLIVES, per gallon ................$3.00 HIGH GRADE WORK SHOES ............. .$3.75 l | ! ] | BACON,per'pound........ 28c | I l PEOPLE’S CO-OPERATIVE STORE Phone 66 We Deliver ' fertilize for best results. ¥ Now is.a good time to' give some at- tention .to the apeparance of public}: highwiys in the community. Theré, should be trees and some plantings of shrubbery at places. where: they will not interfere with traftic—LeRoy Cady, associate horticulturist, Uni- versity Farm, St. Paul;"Minn. 8 '5.000 AMERICAN®'MAY - WEAE NEW FRENGH BADGE Paris, - (By Mail)—It is estimated here that over 5,000 American citi- zens are entitled to wear the new French commemorative war'. medil just authorized by the government. The new service badge is for all who served: with the French colors in‘the World War. 2he new medal will be of bronze. It will be suspended from.a ribbos striped alternately red and white. A { '\ special clasp in bronze will' be -at= tached to the ribbon in the case of all | non-conscripted veterans who served | " ag volunteers. ' Every American.en- The ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS and DISPAT i give you the news of the convention from a purely (igim}:gi‘:fv:;i'ntw ql)ltl' view. _Thls g_reat Northwestern combination newspaper has no political affihgtxons—lt leans neither to one side nor the other. But it doe: phas_xze a detexjmined opposition to all un-American propagansd:m_ and it does champion the right as it sees it, irrespective of politics. = Republicans and democrats alike subs(.:ribe to the St. Paul Pi i equally .satisfied wigh the unpartisan, uncolored and unbiased l;::ferrifs;}:ghn'l:pum it iy Extremists and radicals don’t like it.. Why? fisinewaiin;handled. Become a Subseriber and Find Out! THE HISTORY OF PAST DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS will be a bi . of th: J;:l)tr 2;1;}1 (iissue ogf 1;hel St. Paul Sunday Pioneer Press. T};;,sl a?éc?eb:gil{eca:l:; you back to the days of ear! ier conventions—some of which — will 'cral:xse many a smile atst' the tactics employed. bianiitn. rt':memher R . ere were very exciting times at some of those conventions and, vi i ; ! ht of latpr events, they were decidedly prophetic times, too. You wil‘;li‘:eifitle':lstel;; in eres_ted in this f'egture, if (_mly for the sake of looking back upon the various methods by which the politics of this great country have mounted to a higher plane. . ' The Man in the Silken Mask - A notable feature by Edward H. Smith, will also be one of ‘th i i i i section of our jssue of July 27th. i Pk Eromment Iten}. T [IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIlllllIIlIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IlllIIIIllIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIlI Other Interesting Items in Our Big Sunday Edition Include: “We Have With Us Today,” by‘J. N. Darling, America’s best cartoonist; “A by W. E. Hill: “The Married Life of Helen and Warren,” the most popular married llfl:n:artij:l :lv::t;ll:l’: lished; Frank H. Simonds’ Weekly International Review, Dr. William Brady’s advice on health, The Woman’s Page, the Children’s Page,” Colored Comic Section. & & Special Weekly Market Review Doctor Crane’s Forceful Editorials, Flandrau’s Breezy Comments, Pictures of Promii and many Sp‘:cial Illustrat:d Artic:lesi"k| ; 4 : minent People on’t take a chance of “getting hold of a copy somewhere’”’—drop us a postca: i want to become a regular subscriber. We’ll do the rest. 2 rd telling usyou i titled' to tne medal will be entitled to ) it R e N making a selection for your busi- with i, el s spending " the week | [ Of your success. The superior quality of Mr:'and Mrs. Colin Cam spent : SRS i Donn R o Sunday ‘at the Arthur Glidden home. ||t " : : - St BERKSHIRE Mrs. Fred Hammond' ‘spent Sunday || - ) i B - 4 A .aflt;:s::on with Mr. al}d:Mrs. C o: [l - K { " iy R RS 5 Bert ' Grover and Miss Marjorie I ’ ! EWRI IER : . Blue of Grand Fo: is visit-|l} : 3 with her aunt, Mrs. Florence, Grover. HII ) with b e s e ationson (|15 iMmediately evident to all who The dance-given by the boys at the See them. oy : \l-... They will lend to your wusiness -Misg' Lillian Conat,. ‘w cently|’ Vool oy A \ ey g o v remered, & wetine) * whiich goes with assured success. 5 the clasp. Everett.and Clarence Guthrie; who | *-* - “Runyan motored through Buena Vista "'Miss' Ethel Guthrie':spent Sunday|ll .; at the'A. I Davis home. ¢ AR visiting for 'so tin ith - fri aupis el 7 <zt a : 5 T e Wlids Ly i and relatives in this .o l|lcorrespondence that quiet dignity e kS o ASK YOUR DEALER S If He Does Not Have It in Stoek - ™ ay, Ju! 5 ‘Mrs. / (;eq?:ge gfitlg nnflyh'nmyro;l nliedl;;, P IONEER STATIONERY HOUSE - and m m ’I“ Ih A Nl A -~ Mr.. and Mrs. ‘A: F. Sddler; Mr. a_;nd BEMIDJI, um $ p Mrs.,, 0. W. Olsen and daughter, Ar- Wholesal .' s line, George and family remained un- til Monday whe. they autoed home, :fl ) o S S

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