Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 9, 1920, Page 5

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3, /Burns ot 150! on' was'a Be- ! mldflnvlmor yesterday,: ' / hictindnid) bnnefly of Benson was a Be— m ont'Satdrday. - l(‘lu r Pritchard ol Nluwa, was -f\mm o this-elty today. | lonc a ‘vrick-of Koon 153 rlnb :Arneson-of Benson was T on S-hndoy "l’herae-‘ 'l‘hom'pnon of Leon- as. Saturday.:caller in this ll Mre. J. A. M ‘were ;callers in’; the city on Nels ‘Rude of Plnewood. motored " to Bemidji-and -spent. Sunday with ulnlves ‘Rensswig, of Grand Replde -fb\mneu caller:in this cny onj 'Hr and’ 1( “wnlkerepent a tew iloure in this clty Edu ¥ Sntnrday ot town \buslnese visitor in Be- ', V. uonrtney and ‘family - of Fer- arvér of Turtle River, ween {rain bualnese visit- o and ‘Mrs. . E. [Jhurch nnd son; ‘Edwerd, returned:to their home' lat Brainerd Saturday, after visiting since Wednesday with Rev. and Mrs: Blaine Lambert. «Mr..cand Mrs.- G. M. Meore and | oMiss Kate Morrison: of Jackson' Were| My and Mrs. AL M. Bagley return- :id Sntlllxrdny hevenlng from Minneapo- . s, "where they ‘visited for the past Miss Gid!' “Hartls of Glendive, week. - Miss. Katheryn remainedptor ghter Helen of Owatonna wer midji vislcors yeskerdny 5 llltore in the elty on sundny o) o is~ visiting;‘relatives at ueu Visu, called ‘on \Bemidji ends on Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mxn B l" Murphy and Mr. and -Mrs, Joe Murphy of Brain- .rerd were 8undey oallers in thls city. Mr. and. M H. £ Mrs. George Shnblu of Virginia were|~ mong the out of town vieltors here ooohwm. Mts. % L. Er d Louise Dailey -of ‘Staples £ Mines S‘die Coyle; Edlth L K i 'lander:-and Violet McPherson of Walker" were ' among che Seturday Chulee Gould arrived | 1n the" city | esterday morni from 8t. ‘Paul, to .pend‘a’ two week: vacation: with rel- itives #nd friends. 2 -.gfi A large land salesi: \etunluflon iHiestres to get in.communication withf, Lgwner's-of lurge tracts.” Address Lock ox93 Bem a3, ‘Minn. " "5 Mn William 'Kiefet qu Em and ‘Mrs: Verna ~Hinshaw |, of Wnton, matored to Bemidjl Sa! urday and-transacted busimess. '’ ‘. Mrs William Caffery of Mlnneay g oday; after -visiting th-her: sister, Mrs. | %vfid ‘for leerty Bonfln 3 ooley ‘at Northern 6ro-’ Co.; during’ the dty, ‘or at’ the y 7-2mr Mrs. John Kee an of, Aberdeen, , was in Bemidji Saturfay ‘en route to Turtle River, where sheiwill make| an - extended : visit ‘with m:flves Miss ILda Petqrw- memn.n ho s visiting her ule , Mt W: Crandall of Buena Vista, was the’ guest agemld,fl {riends Sfitufihy rd, Loren Coyle and two chlldren "‘M Mginomen. returned. to. their 7 Hom Ccar Sundny, after visiting ‘(rtenq- n -Beniidji -and ‘vicinity for’ week. : - PHil Sn!ord ‘and rMiss Luly| isholm of St. Paiil, arrived Satur: ,dly evening for u visit -with ‘their Visister, Mrs, ‘H. L. v rs. 3. B. MoDounll, who has vls-' i with Her "daughter, ‘M¥s. - Mor Dnily Fulnon Hint CoST G w "Hedglin of’ Pttpoeky was & Bemidji buslness caller. todly on bu.lnm todty Mrs, Matt Phibbs. of /upper Hub: cmer in thescity bard county was Mu wmmn Brand of Bemidji is : | visiting rehtlvn in ithe city.—Brain-| . | Craven of Turtle Rlver { ; le out of town business onlhrl In ‘the elty ‘Saturday. 4 A nnnual dance.at the ‘Arm- Fory" Wednesday, August 11, .Dancing et ‘9 oclock 8.” J. C. Courtney, ey and - son, Merton, aturday- from Park Rapids, where ~t)xey visited for several days. Women who have B 1 “: B . = : ; to border effents realize thet nothing orced the hospital “ome- occasion to 0. Bag y. superintendent o ‘the] 18 better. suited to such forms of dec:: ‘ovaticn than taffeta. "l;hle nmdelt:; .| dark blue has the. .skir{. ornamen n s deslgn’ that nytfihcfifly cohol, tax free, had been delayed on reproduced . because the 8! es Te' . | hospital quired for its: development -are the [ 0ol ‘©, ey sEiands Fes i onftlal Jeitare it a1th her dRnghter simplest in meedlework—darning and* ughter, | Gutline, , The simple blouss has & |when the price at the time, with the round neck, finished with a batiste '|permit, was 85 cents a gallon frill; and short sleeves. Medium size Other articles included in the com- regh;es‘ll% Rz:lrdq ;ollnc: let;l";‘;sl modities which have, joined in the ctorial ew ' Blouse No. rice jum t! “rub- dent of the state tederation-of labor, | Sizes, 34 to 44 inches ‘bust. . Price, 25, Eer gfovef, ‘Xfi':'d m&'fiffi:";ugt, 15! were among ‘the ‘Bemhm fs'a business visitor in the city-today| cents. = Skirt ‘No, 8924 Sizes, 24 to.| tomatoes, glyceirne, | cotton, waste, - on-a regular visit :to the various lacal | 36 inches walst. Price, 25 cents, Em- |rubber throat bags, towels, paper | & O COMING : brofdery- No. -12558.Tranafer ;- blue' | napkins, sheets, spread, toilet soap, r;:yellow, furnishing two VH'd' of lwashing powder, = chi soap and G-lnvh Nrder, 50 conta, .| cocaine. £ ¢ & ‘Yet, despite the : enormously in-{ 1 Bemidji public schools, returned yest- erday:from an extended business. trip to. 8t. Paul and Antigo, 'Wis. went to. Bemidji Friday aft- 8t I... G 0ver|ey-~Brainerd Dls Donald Blue of Northern was: a80jpatch. = . B. G Hall of Mlnfleamolls, "presi- G. C. Berglund and_family ‘have] Jas _their guest Clarence Ilstrup. of:8t. Cloud, who will make ‘an extended] visit.. Mr. Ilstrup is a nephew of Mr. License. to - ‘marry was ‘granted by patient attendance 1or the . present © —in— : ~|Clerkof Court~Fred: Rhoda on:Sat-|year will exceed that of any past year Mr nnd Lurs., Edward Stevens and|urday toJohn: Voelz -and -~Jennie Smith and to Severn Gulutlon lnd Alma Lindroth. : Dr. Ward' has moved-. his" "office [FIRE AT HOSPITAL' 5 * "/ Fire at the St. Anthony hospital, the origin of which is not.known, called out the fire’ department at 4:30 _o’clock Sunday morning. ' It was found that the asbestos pipe cov- ering in the bathroom in the :base-| ment had become ignited in some way and the source of heavy ‘smoke was: soon removed- with no damage hnvmg been done 'to the building. WEBSTER FUNERAL ‘AT R.'W. Leibsle returned to his hame at Des Moines yesterday, after spend- ing the past two weeks at the W. E. Dear home. Mrs. Leibsle will'remain ‘here a' week longer, when' she will Mrs. H H. Bolster returned the latter pare of the week /from an:eXx- tended 'visit with relatives at Rose- -!1land ‘and Pershnl N: D and from |- Minneabolis, ‘where she was under g the out of- town cnllers ‘medical care:for a short tlme Funeral services were held on Sat- urday ‘afternoon at 2 o’clock at-the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster of Nebish for' their ' four-year-old daughter, Hazel, who = passed away Thursday night nfter an illness of ten days with ‘pneumonia. Services were . conducted by Mis- sionary W. S, Cummings-of ‘Bemidji, {following which ‘interment was: made in the Island Lake cemetery. The deceased leaves besides her parents to mourn her loss, four brothen lnd on& mel:er(,l a)}; olde'nem - r. and Mrs, er ;appreciate the, kindness shown' them %P neighbors during their bereavement nd wish .to thank.them all: or their thoughtfulness.. - ¢ At \the- Presbyterlan parsonage at Henry Hnwerd ot R,ochelter. was |8 o'clock Saturday .\ evening, took o Bemidji Saturday en route to Tur- place the marriage of John Voelz to le ‘mvm'. ‘to> epend a month ‘at the|Miss Jennie Smith, both parties being of this city. The couple were atténd- . ‘ed by Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Ganz. \ Geflrude and lawrence Mohler of | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Voelz will make thelr + Northetn, wére in Bemidji Saturdayihome in Nymore 5 ¥ en route to:Wilton, to. spond ‘the week| ! M’isses Nora and-Edith' Dudley of Florence, 8., C;, daughters of Frank Mrs:: George Kidd nnd daughter, Dudley, a. former resident of this city Neule eft this.morning ‘for, Minot;|4n the early: days, are expected to ar- £ ‘where .th y~ will -vleM. with{rive.herethe latter part of the month . .| tod afew days visit at the home of | Mr. and.Mrs. Matt. Phibbs in upper ubbard connty and also at the home ot}ot’ Mr nnd Mrs, Frank Qudley, west. _ FATTY ARBUCKLE - BUSTER KEATON AL S'l‘. JOHN '; Tfieffidugb Hollse LAST sHowmc TONIGHT ” BLANCHE 'YELLOW TYPHOON" Cu'mmlm, at La- |'% ‘SIMPLE SOULSJ OF SICKNESS IS O atoniaa rostdonts of the Brotest NEARLY mm Now ant sections in Belfast are using ex- treme measures to get rid of the Sinn, Feha elllerlnent lmployeeis of ship- (B United Pr yards' held ‘a meeting ‘and a resolu-} New Yoflf Aug. 9__::") ital tion' to boycott all ‘Sinn Fein work= lies in New York Cxt.y hav P SUP-|men was adopted. -Following this. an 68 per cent during o l‘ 7: increased|attack was' made on the Sinn Feinera) oo rding %S flgureusmnde llbhye?)!. l‘::- Rioting 'and - violence™ resulted : and, . Post-Graduate hos; 1tnleh‘e‘rle e'l‘weyntt o :«m};:ayzx;;c :{;e‘g ]\)::xflzow;:?ulnm"?’ : y maul- ave “‘;“0195 used 1o, the hospitals ed that they had to be taken tg: the ‘were ‘found to have ‘increased this|btospital. ‘The Sinu Feiners took the l‘i:""::t In ten years the increase|hint and thereafter remained avay 3 : en enon:mus from’ th(lal sl;lpy?lrds 4 n 1meats alone the :boo ‘Catholle families are moving away 1910 to 1920 range from.hgefr:::. fron} Protestant sections into the gth- cent, for pork to 188 per cent, for|er parts of the city where théir own beéf, with mutton, lamb and. veal|Class:predominate. -An attempt was ghowmg galus of 183, 154 and 92 made ‘to burn a' Methodist churgh, in Ber cent respectively, revenge, it ‘{s''beleved 'for the ‘out- ¥ ‘Alcbhol, - tongue depressers, apri- ragés in Belfast. ‘At 'Newport a gang)| | vote cotton and X-ray plates all have of men sheared off a 'girl's hair -be‘-l plunged into that race’for supremacy cause she was keeping company with in the. percentages of. increased cosf,|® Eoliceman. n. retaliation ithe||s 5 : 4 | Alcohol is one of the most difficult |ouses of all the principal Sinn Fein . i it .| commodities to obtain and at the ' in the district were burned, their b ,'].me time one that-a hospital cannot ?l‘:::rs being forced ‘to fly for their o without. Post-Graduats use A batrels of it every month, pnnm;:llu; “Almost’ every day bodies of slain § | for“sterilization. - But strict govern- participants arei fodnd. - At Bandon, ment control of the sale of alcohol :2,';’;:,',?: swo:;_h :’h:;: gf,,fi‘".:‘; ';:mp o:\lrfi: entering a church. He had paused pay 8560 per cent in excess of last|.: the entrance to dip ‘his fingers in year's price. The required® applica-|tne font and w as killed just as’h tion for permission to purchase al-|yqag making the 'sign of the cross. band of men raided the general post- its way to or in Washington and the|ofice in"Dublin and carried oft all| - THOMAS H.INCE m«m e ___.________" u- SPICIALLY SUPSRVIASD PRODUCTION REX ,Tneatr,a. L Hou%fi’s 4 | Mr. & Mrs. Carter DeHaven “Teasing the Soil” creased cost of sickness, people con- tinue to get sick. . .Post-Graduate’s LICENSED TO MARRY y and. her dispensary has become so .crowded that tem new eonsultmg rooms are required at once. “THE UPLIFTERS” {HE PIONEER- WNT AD' A brilliant lively Metro “NOTICE from the Troppman bulld]ng 0 the 2% comedy * Subacribe 'tor The Ploneer. Battles bullding. ‘ 8-9 BRING RESULTS ’ EARLY SUNDAY.-MORNING fllllllllllIIIII|I|I|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIFllllI||IIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllI|IIII|||||IIl'1|||||I||I|||II|II||||||IIIIIII|| Rex Theatre-Today LAST SHOWING--DON'T MISS IT If you want to make your mother-in-law weep with joy, take her to-seeBen-Turpin as Rodney St. Clalr in the mastodonic laugh tornado of the age-— “MARRIED LIFE” Mack Sennett’s 5 Reel Syper-Comedy Five tboasand feet of laughs, thrills and joy, and the famous Sennett 'Kings and Queens of mirth, including Phyllis Haver, Ford Sterling, James Finlayson, Chas. Murray, Louise Fazenda, Kalla Pasha, Charles Conklin and John Henry ? “w 1 li.s TEXAS GUNIAN in TWO PARTS \ NEBISH ON SATURDAY s i Y. 'their et 7 Rex Union Orch,estro,' il , Matmee 2:30" ~ . Evening 7:20and 9:00 .~ = 10cand 30c IIIIIIIIII[IIIIII|I|II||III|IIII|IIIIl||||llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlII|IIIlIIII|||||ll|||fl|||||l|||il||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII'II“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII W llllllIlllIIHlllI|||III||||Il||IIII||IIIIIIIIIII|I|||I|||||IllllIlllmll|||III||IllllII|||||||||||||||l|l|||ll||||||||l| il =4 REX: Thursday & Frida SWEET . ByHAROLDMacGRATH. _ yrz:-.. The dynamlc story of a yellow-haiyed adventuress—equally notorious “n San Francisco, Yokohama, Manila and London— whose forte in life was the breaking of men;:who lived to win what- ever the odds—a combination of Oriental cunning, and Occidental nerve. Anita Stewart in a dual role and her best plcture to date. | ;. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACT/ION If it's romance, you like; If it's laughter,: n-'-cnv-r If it's drama, you' See this photoplay, nf great charm: Coming—“THE LOST CITY”’ .

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