Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 5, 1920, Page 8

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family motored here from Wilton, for FOR SALE—One -5-passenger Mf & visit_at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs.| _ chell tqurlng car., Motor: Inn. Jas. McFarland. A 3t8: f 3 Mrs. Ed. - Wright vislied at|w\NTED—Girl for. general house- Wiench’s last week. : work. - Mrs. ‘H. Z. Mitcgell, 1213 = X . . o , B Minnesota ave. Phone 346-W. " WEDNESDAY’S BASEBALL i BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. ! Mrs. Joe Herman of Tenstrike, was y Kl o, Amerioan Astociation, . GRAIN AND HAY ok (e L O VIR g Spe (AR PR BTIOr n STRTOICY, todat : LOST AND FOUND-_The patiy wha Kansas City 5, at Louisville 9. I ) 4 Dressed ‘beef, pound........lic-14¢ ? oun: e diamond ring a | Minneapolis 2, at Indiapapolis Oats, hushel . . s * urkeys, live, pouud: .-, 40c-46c| . Mr- and M% G‘Fi Oberst of Pen- stud kindly. return them:and _8t. Paul 4, at Toledo 8. /., . |Red Clover, medium, Ib, <. ... <5348 104 pome, live, pound. _25c.300 | Nington were Bemidji visitors yester- your. conscience-or - your. X . ‘Milwaukee 6, at Columbus 2.7 [Fopcoru; °°d‘"“‘ ses g 1961 G0eus, Vive, pound 26c300 | 98- ) be. greater, than mine’, : Amerioan Toagns, Wheat, hard . ... * 3o | Dlcks, 1ive, tb. Reward o&gred»gg I:lo’ne 3 Wheat, soft '« .00-$2. 1B : 3 Philadelphia 7, at St. Louts 2 “[gye. Bushel .+ 70 Hend: 4 \bs. an L ron RN e o i . housekeeping. Downstairs. . 8 New York 3, at Chicago 10. VEGE’I‘ABL.: -.-Boston B, at Detroit 1. o . 1 »Wn’hlng'ton 11, at Cleveland 3. 8:?:;0‘..'6:;,’ ‘e' Mlsslselp})l nye, "Phovn .e ‘u-;'m_? ~ National League. | Beans, ewt. 1o S ; i Pittsburg 3, at Boston §. Butterfat . ... . .- o FOR SALE—One 4-horse ‘LaCroas Chicago 1, at Philadelphia 4. Kggs, ‘fresh, dozen gasoline . engine, praetically new. No others scheduled. ' "Cost $120 new. Will sell .for. $50 er, 260 Mrs.. ‘W. L. Brooks'is visiting with % her sister, Mrs, B. D. Merrill at Am- HIOES i erican Falls, Wis. 3 FOR SALE—Furniture, 1008 Dou ave. 3t8-17 "...186-18¢| Mr. and Mrs.'G. O. Riggs lefi this .10¢-11¢ | morning for Crookston: where they will. make a short visit. ; J. P. McGill of St. Paul, deputy FOR RENT——Single furnished room |- for . woman in modern house :for month ‘of August. 1209 Bemidji ayenue, - 8-5tt Cow hides, No. 1.1b. ... +.$700-38.00 | gyl hides, No. 1, 1b: . «isee 8161 Kipp hides, No. 1,71b. , Calf Skins, No,. 1 b . & ¢ Deacons, each . oeoeaveinye FOR ISA'LE_—--I'.‘)ls Ford touring car S % s MEATS 3 Horse hides, large, each .$6-37 ;state hotel inspector, was a business| : in first-class condition. Over $100| ‘cash. “Also team of mares, about . DEMPSEY RUNS “RISK” MULLOD +om cvnnncensiseseemedB]Wool, DGRt o0.vuassaiin'....306] caller in the city today. worth of extra.equipment, includ,| = 1050'1bs., % and 8 years old. ‘See Tty 3 i OF LOSING TITLE Ay Aieg b ey paid .f watos Minn. o 5 - e 1;115 keroae;le carburetor that ;vlll Albert Lease or call at Northern B 3 - e following p were Oillz A Stillwa £ Mrs. J. A. Forrester returned - to ve you 30" miles to. the gallon. National ‘Bank. - See: property -at X Chicago, ‘Aug. 5.-—Jack Dempsey e **! her. home today, after belng confined [ Otto.Shook’. Phone 589. 3d8-7| Fred Drexler farm. = .- Whm‘s May Not Mear;— Rt That You Think They Do "Just as backache: is' not'a aYmfitom whatever of | kidney ‘trouble; and anemia is'a‘result, not a cause | of sickness; and an appendicitis pain may:be felt at |* to St. Anthony’s hospital for ten days recovering from a surgical operation. will run the lex of losing his heavy-fat time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: weight ‘champlonship _title by a ref- IN AND HAY | Beef, dressed = ....ve. eree’s decision when he fights Billy GRAIN Al Lambs . . . . Miske of St. Paul at Benton Harbor,| Wheat, No 1... .. ..$2.56-$2.66)GarMec,-Ib.. -Mich., Labor day, unless present plans| Wheat, No. 2.... ....$2.46-82.56|Packing butter . &0 astray. 2N Wheat, No.-3... .....$2.35-82 45 e S “Under' ‘the ‘Michigan law decision|Qats . . . .. e & 1.”?)‘:-’2“ LIVE POULTRY uts are permissible . when . sanc-|Barley . . $1.10-31.26 ¢ 2 tioned by the state boxing commis-|Rye , . . ... Jils1vs-s3 00| Tuckesn 9 Ibe. up Lo ston and"‘Promoter Floyd Fitzsim- " s E Ge:s'e y‘,z 'b: and dp;.fa moné announces today that he has VEGETABLES Do o received assurances from the commis-| Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt..$6.50 |: . ot IS ALY Mr. and Mrs. Justin Peterson, who have camped on Blackduck lake near Hines for the summer, are the guests fof Mr, and Mrs. P, L. Hines today.| ' | They will go to Red Lake Falls to-]|- morrow, returning in a short timej for a longer viSft with the Hines family. o ¥ Hens, heayy, 4 1bs. and over. .200 - a place other than at the location of the appendix— | - ‘slaniibat o Jeclalon’ would. e allow Potatoes, bet oL rigis non $5:80 ) 1ong, 5 1bs. up, fat ... 5% ... ... 2306| F.'B. Lamson, secretary of the Me- Joot a0 soine. other ymutom Which vou mesria B |- 15 » g b g one thing may be th#®result of something entirely g ' 8C: Aoy - i ) Eges, per dozen-. D‘fi?-.’.,.?,?{“v"’ e ber pound over | berly, Missourl, Chamber->-of Com BASEBALL PARALYZES Butterfat . . e % ALABAMA INDUSTRIES|No. 1 clov Gadsden, Ala., Aug., 65.—Baseball gg:n“"w ’ “fandom watching the wild excite- SR i - ‘mient in a negro league pennant chase | N0 2 Timothy ?K‘il;!pgh:ve:' TD' 3 has' reached a crucial stage in the R " |calt skins, No. 1. 1b, -history of the great American game. - 4 T Bither ‘the megro league must be dis- Mutton, Ib 3 ‘solved “or ‘manufacturing industries|p " ceaq’ T in this section of Alabama must close |y oo’ down for lack of labor. Mill and factory executives declare that the minute a“visiting team hits - town all the negro employes lay off ~and stay off thruout the entire se- ries. Thousands, they say, have laid off till the flag battle is fought to a merce. and who .was formerly secre- different. 5 tary of the Bemidji Commercial club, arrived in the city this morning to spend a few days here. He will. re- turn to Moberly, taking his family, which has-lived here during his ab- sence, with him. * ,| POTATOES IN DANGER by : OF THE LATE BLIGHT 'Awarning to Minnesota Potato growers to be on the lookout for late blight, the.most destructive leaf dis- TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION| | TES TO PUB S Tolans, ohiet potato. imstruc- 17 Third Strest 0, T Do tor. Mr. Tolaas says that the blight Phone 34 4 > -, (il - To.try. to get medicine for yourself under the circumstances is to’ -invite _danger—often fatal illness: : ; ? e S i~ Let the doctor know the symptoms-—and locate the trouble. . . Tk PR e ] g Then'he can prescribe accurately. R ; Our part~is ito- help himi.win-by following his orders—EXACTLY. - DRl ". ¢ £ " HIDBS Cowhid.s, No.°1., . can be controlled by proper spraying piah, ot o Mo Py B0 Ll with a 6-5-50 Bordeaux mixture, but | === T & % her, = YV-as y z § O8Sal b 1. i A 4 ELKS WILL WITNESS nounced that an auction sale of all|will offer approximately.four: hund- ::;tazt si:O ,?e:;s::?'b'f;)gh:g;:p:g::i =fll!llIlllllll,mlllllllllll Illll|lllm!l LT I llfll!lll!lllll@l!_ 5 BIG BOXING BOUTS accumulated confiscated shotguns,{red million dollars’ worth of secur-|or even before, if one wishes to be in- 3 S ds.5 rifies, revolvers, shell cases, - belts,|ity to the public in‘‘the next four ulg)i:l,:nth&s&ngfu;}t EI.EThedA\l,nlerlcaln pack , sacks, spears, fishing - tackle,|months,"unless the present prices up- Les lrnnll)in obi vel teifl t?n 4 "5““ 2|traps and other confiscated parapher- |set, it' was learned thru the bureau of e amings e athetic o ertain-Inalia in the hands of the Minnesota | ratiroad econoniics. _Interest.will be e o te Eagl A n ; e large audi-|giate Game and Fish department will|at least seven per cent. If quick ¢ fortum at. fee egl tt; lfier Part|pe held near the steps at the east|Tecult, more will -be placed on the oL 1;;““!: when the nnesota end of the State Capitol, St. Paul,|market. Proceeds will be. pHed to s will be holding thelr annual|commencing at 10 a. m., on August]{Ppurchase equipment. state convention at Virginia. '20th, 1920. -~ Fig JEWISH TRADERS [N AFRICA . . All contraband will be sold to the GUNBOAT WINS VERDICT highest bidder without reserve. There Are Known. to Have Had: M?fl‘ 3 c'emmcrcu There In- the Fif- Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. 5.—Gnun-|are about 140 guns to be sold at this teenth Century, sured against -the disease—and that the.vines should be Kept Covered with. the spray solution. until the/end of | the growing season. AR IR KKK KK * NORTHERN . * [ PRS2 8 2 Mr. and Mrs. George Day and fam- ‘ily and Mr: and Mrs. E. P. Crone- miller visited with Mrs. Day’s daugh- ter, Mrs. Homer Robinson, at’Lavinia Sunday. e Mrs. F. Grover called on Mrs. Earl Jolson Sings To : ll_llllfl"fllml[lll]llfll!l!i:mml!fllll sk o gt e A sofig with:more than a touch of tabasco fa “That . Wonderful Kid’ front* Madrid.” - This "< exclusive Columbia artist sings it with'such snap . and swin that this latest Sinbad hit gets a laugh™ - Withievery line. " A2898-$1.00 - Boat Smith of New York was award-|sale. This will be an excellent op- ed the newspaper decision over “Tex-|portunity to get a gun at the. buyer’s gs" Tate, -Fort Worth heavyweight, |own price. : }l?u adtwelv;e-}rl(:unds ‘boxing bout here _— ] 3 £ B Hufggett Sunday afternoon. esday night. Smith won all but 7 i T i ¥ ‘Bill Grover spent Sunday with his the seventh round which went to "NION BAND CONcmT Jews of the mtee:flx ~contury folks. _Bill returned. to: his. work Tate on rights and lefts to the body i trading posts in northwest Africa Monday and his brother Glenn' ac- »} - 1n the opinion of newspaper men, moRE "“s WING carried on a vast commecce with companied ‘him. ) %k e e oy : . naf dt;r;m t:]e S:hl;t:‘:w 24 o Mrs.. Colin Camprni:l gent Wed- i P . 5 . m_Algeria 203 nesday afternoon with. Mrs. -Alice ¥ Chmm%x m%a ON 1y| Beginning at 7:30 o'clock this eve- | cording - to’ letters recently diseovered Glld‘d:n, ! ¥ 400 tgl ;. iugl‘ o n‘;—fll‘ Y| ning the Bemidji Union Band will by .Charles de Ia'Ronclere, | ' @Gladys ‘Davis, - James' Davis and tonrs, the . Westorn - one eeip|lold @ concert at Nymore in. thel oftng national library in France, and | Fay-were-Sunday visitors-at-the R . :oma eurs, ! e’-“,Western- open golf square - opposite the ~Christianson R by e adagl wmc R e M % ot ‘:lf“l"t‘:“d W!hC‘l.;‘!-ll'“g yesterday | syore, '‘Several comcerts have been | /Publithed by the.] ‘Africa has not fig-| - Lillian Comat went to Cass Lake; A eted th 1l i ‘}“““ “yhdi“‘ ex-| given in Nymore already this 'sum- [ ®oclety. . Hitherto Nl It | Saturday, to visit with hér aunt, Mrs. }mc el 0 *bring forth record-break-|mer and all have proved to be very| ured at all in medieval hllp\::. t Neft. X irants A score or more of the|epjoyable. /| wan called the “Dark continent” when | "'\ oy mers' club that was. held :::“::“"'B:P*’:“t T“"!ldfly :“ ;"lyénK ]0‘:: An excellent program of musical{ Stanley and Livingstone penetrated it |.; t1e Community hal] Saturday was Shiste the aur::u?e:ltngvlcll :e :tacg‘;d' numbers has been arranged for this| about a century ago. well attended and enjoyed by all. The il sevaral woid teards wers Varasd evening and it is especially urged The letters recently discovered were | next meeting will be held the first oy . that there be a large attendance. written in 1447 by Antonia Malfante, | Saturday in September and Mrs: Ar- R i A A AT e citizen, belleved nold -is hostess. g - R T o MORE APPLICATION BLANKS e Cnrutinn, the. Jews aliowed to| We understand that wedding bells 1S STILL Living| FOE VICTORY MEDAL RECEIVED o5l : Th will scon be ringing .around. the six penétrate .thelr - trade region. .3. 16 coRtior, ; ; | were: writt from fim!%% . A second supply of application| ount.” Timbuktu was the Chicago of P (]By United Press.) blanks for the Victory Medal has! m’“‘t{y@?fimm V:)lnlnu »and-'gom% jlade! phia,. Aug. 5.—The Blnkgly been’ received by the adjutant of the h t ?) 1 Q;-".n. trafiic Coughlin, Norriston, Pa., baby, which|Ralph Gracie post of the American :h:t c:xnc::n;d c:::]ewlieut and barley was 1 kidnapped two months_ago, isjLegion. Those who-served in the U. ) dre con-|S. army during the recent war and | Of Bgypt for the powdered gold of still alive, the “authorities ‘are con- - ¢ vinced today .after questioning | whose service was honorable may re-| Timbuktu and the precious: salt from August P. Pascal, who is held in con-|ceive a set of these blanks by apply-| Teghazza. Touat was un oasis, con- £y '_nectjon with the case. ing to the post 'adjutant at any time | taining from 150 to 200: vili and 7 5 — It is urged that all who are entitled | each' village had a- chief. B e FORTY-ONE OUTLAW STRIKE o receive them make application as| " he civilization of that dafe.was LEADERS ARE INDICTED/500n as possible. advanced enough. for the residents to ’ take a census. of their populations. |various points out west. s 5 S by (By United Press.) CARLSON CHUMREN SENT : ;ms o on . whinn tae~ people ‘of| Rev. and Mrs,-Hagen and family y 3 - }?¥ou can’t tesist the jocular mirth of this Chicago, Aug. 5.—True Bills charg- TO OWATONNA STATE SCHOOL | Fimbuktu and a rival city, Gao, were |motored here from Wilmot,, S...D. : /4 : ‘first laughing trombone record by these ing forty-one alleged leaders of the - numbered to decide. 'a wager. Busi- | for.a visit with friends. = Rev. Ha- 4 E5 ‘exclusive Columbia artists, When My . last spring outlaw strike with viola-| The four children of Mrs. Ada Carl-| yase was done on & large scale. gen was formerly a pastor of the :Baby Smiles at Me"” is a happy for-trot : tion' of the Sherman anti-trust and|S0n of the town of iorthern were| . Congregational church here. ; full cf fun." Coupled with “Rose of Wash- ; T C'.:il'l;thovajildm o; eloing oy lington Square,” a popular ‘newmedley 5 : X onday here. visitin, i ] : o S arti . Kept Fish-Allve, . o Miss Ella Larson left for Interna- P :z'a;z:mfi:fl;cmr ;;; Diring the recent storm several ‘u- |tional Falls last Monday. for a visit ; A il 7 tles got into such deep water at |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale. ylvania ~ and — Twenty-second | .. Missess” Ethel and Dorothy Noyes 1 ts that they had’ to stop tnfil the | visited friends here Saturday. 3 i fiopd abated. 'One member of a ‘ish- | Olaf Olson and tamily accompanied : . by Mrs. Lewis Larson, spent Sunday 4 7 £ @ I e .'_'—--J:,'E'.'x":'sa.s.u..ms.m.} 00 " Dellabh—Medley Waltz o Columbta Orchestra | A-8147 - }This tenor. duet by Campbell jandBurr is a tender dream of ‘du long agp telling a pickaninny’s: 'memories of: his. mammy on.the. - { Mississippi. Coupled with “Rose . ‘of Virginia,” & beautiful love song !by Heary Burr. . A-2909—$1.00 - » (R R SR REREEE LRSS S x BAGLEY- * 3 o b o 2 % 2 ok % Mr. and Mrs. Kerr of Bruce, S. D, [ {arrived here for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kerr. of-this, lplace. P Shoat it Fuzz Johnson of ~Gonvick spen¥ Saturday and Sunday in this village. Mrs. E. H. Reff returned. home Monday after a two month’s visit in \ Lever acts, were returned in open|S€Nt to the state school at Owa- ‘eourt by the federal grand jury. The|tonna on Tuesday where they will indictments were sealed and the re-|P¢ taken care of, since the mother has found it impossible to properly Pprovide for the youngsters. This ac< tion was taken after the case had: been investigated by J. E. Harris, Jjudge of probate. It is reported that Mr. Carlson left the family some ti ago without an afipflrent‘ support. R A Few More Mid-Month Hits’ spondents’ names were not made ‘LOCKLEAR TO HAVE £ MILITARY FUNERAL fl;llilllll.llllllllllmilm ] . (By United Press.) .Fpnworth, Aug.' 5.—Omar Lock-/FARM BUREA 4 fear ‘will be tendered a military fun- E B U T0 HAVE i ¢ 1 in-Gonvick visiting relatives. board ‘?fv:lgéga:ofl:i pcolkl‘eef:;{: “Frank Moritz left for Bemidji Mon l ) 2 : = day on business. p . n Shedowland—Walta 5. . Prince’s Orchesen | $1.28 ° ‘ : i .‘.flu-konhmuolNGYQl}Atlr ;i ' dropped -it nto. the water—IDdiAt | - prank Anderson spent Sunday i ‘eral on Monday, it was announced . A DAY AT STATE FAIR \apolls News. | Bémidji. - M S today. - Funeral will be held under| Friday, September .10, is to bel = T = ” Louis Anderson of Crookston spent the auspices of the American Legion.|“Farm Bureau Day” at the Minneso- BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE: . . |Monday here. : &y ta State Fair. J. R. Howard, presl-l GRADUATE WINNING SUCCESS| Mrs. Foster of Milliner, N. D., left PHILIPPINES SCARE-CROW = dent of ‘the American Farm Bureau| ..' s for et honeattera- week's visit at, " ATTRACTS THIS MARINE|Federation, and E. H. Cunningham of | -:R0se Preston, -a graduate of the|the home’of Mr. and Mrs. - H. K. 4 R B | the lowa Federation wiil be the prin_nAkeley. ‘High school, receives some |Brown. P e P - San Francisco, August 5.—Because [¢ipal speakers. - The executive board WOrth ‘While mention in a letter re-| Mrs. Ole Olson returned, from Be- Xis soul had ‘" -become attuned to the|Of the Minnesota federation will hold" ¢ei%ed by the Harold-Tribune' from | mi®ji-Monday. ; jasz music of bamboo rice whistles, (8 special meeting in the offices of F. | Washington, D. C.: “I must tell you| Miss Cora McBain left for Grand Sergeant John H. McClasky reenlist- L. French, secretary, at University | 8bout Rose Preston. She is @ girl|Forks for an extended visit with “ed inthe marine corps-here today [Farm, on Friday, August 6, to make (O /OUr ittle old town to be proud | friends and relatives. F 2 ecpecially for Philippine service. cothplete arrangements. that she graduated -from the High) Mr. Rice of Gonvick visited Bag- The Negritos of the Philippines cut school. ~ She demonstrated her busi-|ley Saturday. _ bamboo whistles which they fasten 5 ness ability to a marked degree in| L. Ophide and E. E. Léwis were . o fences around their rice fields, ac-| PISTRICT- NO. 61 WILL her det]::rtment(i VlVlth thousarx;ds o; cnlAex;s at Clea;bro(}kcfatvfl:nyi cording to- McClasky. n F -, Ycompetitors and with.a majority ..o arge number of Clearbfook peo- ; shey prdduceyvnv:'vtfrduslgrx::%‘i : ENLARGE-SC!-!OOF HOUSE them backed by political “influenceple attended the baseball game here ‘fng sound which keeps away birds| , At 8 meeting of ‘the residents of She advanced above them by her mer-{Sunday. ; ‘, that are ‘destructive to the crops.. |the school district No. 61 in the town-! its alone until now she is the private| ~Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl McFarland and - “Sérgeant McClasky has just finish-|ShiP of Jones last Saturday night, it Sterographer of the “biggest’ nayal = e ‘ ‘od a term with the marines in the ;‘"’3} d)’mg .thalt‘the present “h”"gfiffyr' o’rns .il:esro (;Hflsion, 'reiseimn'sfl a e 7 Orfent, and will I uilding be en d for the coming 3% ;800 a year." L I . > s]la” ‘mext transport 1::#::;{::3:; °1;’,“ n&:fi year. Free b e ming ishing the High school Miss Preston ,"Good Loolnng ,Glrll ; ni v i = “|spent one year at the Bemidji Busi-|' - Theireyes sparkie and their skin REPORT SLAYING OF MEXICAN ness college uhder one of the most is soft and cléar—every woman finds CAPTAIN.AT ESSENADA TODA efficient instrudtors in the state. This |\ Bulgatian Blood Tea a Real -Blessing A Y college also specializes- in civil ser-| —it Gently Removes the Poisons: ] wa > & i1 ‘| vice work and Rosé passed with high| from —Sweetens 4 : ; (By United Press.) . .. i |standing, and was soon ordered to|’ ug. 5.—Chicago 'police| San Diago, 9ug. 5.—Captain, See-| Washington. Other graduates of the ' gun battles. with bandit-| peda. of the , Mexican patrol .boat:High school who have taken a coturse ur of ‘the bandits were| Tecate was Slain at Essenada, Lower. at ‘theé Bemidfi Business cotlege are |- being seriously wound- | California, according to the members successfully ‘holding responsible and f th.em'were of the. crew of the ‘steanier’ Newrik, lucrative positions.—~Akeley -Herald which arrived in: port-here today. = Tribune. . PSRNy ey ¥ . Pilhormpnic Orchestra of New York ACoTe ,in.,angi, hear Bainbridge Colby, the SSecretary of State, and Calvin Coolidge, Go Zernor of Massachusetts, speak on “Loyalt; ELaw and Order,” tonight.. R We carry the largest line-of phonograph ecords north of the Twin Cities. Send us‘your money order or check with umber of record wanted and records will be shipped at once.” = - e - Geo. T. BAKER &°00." * The HALLMARK “Store . 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