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

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URSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920 o rict and Leon G. C, Brown of Milo in|and United States Senator ¢ SALVATION ARMY IN g 3 i3 . b Qhél;ltlourth (éi?tricti x Wx;;:h of Massachusetts. P Is 3200 &G = e republican list of speakers in- mocratic leaders 4 MIN! TIN S 0 C l A L A N D P’E R s 0 N A L d M]NNBOTA mmc cludes United States Senators Henry |campaign, ufg:athzme]:cigz,gu;;nflte): G E? clr ? : _ T .oty ( “'By"United Press). Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, George | islature pledging to provide means by : 3 H. Moses of New York, and Joseph|which liquor for medicinal purposes| 'New Orleans, Sept. 9.—Horseshoe: Frelinghuysen of New Jersey; also|may be obtained in Maine thru regist-|128 Will'be a lost art in New Orleans Col. Theodore Roosevelt, besides|ered druggist. At the present time|Vithin two years, John Leary, preai : many other prominent men from oth- | there is no legal way by which liquor dent of the Master Horse Shoers As: e rh M__—ortlson Je. of Red A regular conclave of Elkanch : ed parts of the country. On the dem-|may be secured in this state nor has soclation, estimated today. All horse- Lake, is a visitor in this city today. |commandery will e neld at Masonic| Representatives From Each |ocratic side, speakers include Secre there been since the aTolition of, the|5hoéss here. now-are above 40.years <sake, s th hall on Friday. evening, September | C B 2 tary of State Bainbridge Colby, Sec-|agency system by'the legislature in oM ‘and ‘oply.36 remgin, he said 10, It is requested that all Knights ounty Board retary of the Navy Josephus Daniels;|1$11. YR There are no apprentices and wages - Templar be present. 2 \ Secretary of -Agriculture B, T. Mere-|. ng have jimped from $5 to $7 unavail- ~ 2 watche ingl e declare: _ ITS FIRST CONGRESS, A. M. Bagley left last evening for| ELKANAH COMMANDERY —_— Minneapolis on business, MEETS FRIDAY EVENING | Meeting Will Be Made Up of R vote ot thp\ women will Be : 4 - > fdith, Homer 'S. Cummings of Con- d, with intérest this The Salvation Army is to hold its{necticut ,former chairman | off e |according to political dbservgresalrt, v':;ll% “ féak Halseth of Thiet River Falls was a. Bemidji-business visitor yester- * day. . i N s ' REWARD first Social Congress in Minnesota|democratic pational committe, goy-|make little change in th ’ Take, home @ brick; ot Koor's 168) .. we will pay $10 to any person giv-| 1003y in the West hotel in Minfe-|ernor Chas. 1. Brough of Arkansas,|Sult. : e general re- ISUBSCRIBE FOR THE T apolis. Delegates from every county |Governor Alfred Smith of New York e D Vil TR . eream. . b 4-6tf | ing fnformation leading to the jcon- < ismdy viction of any-person guilty-qf hun - B. A Rosenquistiof Detrpit Was aling"jy the Lak N Weodnesday business caller in this|cerye. et a. elBemd“' Jene eity . i3 Bemidji Game Preserve Assn. . ; ‘Mra,. C..G. Whitney. .of Interna- “\\ Lavinia, Minx. ~"tional Falls was'a Wednesday visitor 4 composed of many of the leading ‘ip Bemidji. - . . - WANTE™ .. |business and professional men and iy gl - *| Clean cotton rags at Pioneer oftice. | women of the state. - -~ '+ Children’s school dresses -.at Tre- . Call for the conference was issu- duced prices at Troppman’s. 3t9-10 ed by Henry C. Hanke, chairman .of 3 & e i L the State Advisory Board, for the Eh S. C. Baijey and Leslie Bailey re- OF 6 YEAR OLD CHILDREN |purpose of considering confidential pe i turned this morning from attending| Superintendent Baghy wishes to|matters:of vital importance to Min- 4 -. the state fair. : . |announce that after this week no|nesota as a whole, and:to the coun- | more children six years of*age will|ties individually. The nature of the ed. Those who réach that|matter to be taken up are such that n now and Janudry 1, will |only those with proper credentials d in.the second half of the | as members of their local boards will y be entitled to a seat, in the congress b and a voice and a vote in the pro- ; , ceedings. L 3 CUTS FINGER WORKING Fifty-five confidential reporés of st ‘ AT BOX FACTORY ! the studies of local conditions have Albert Talman, the 1@-year-old been received from the counties, son of Mrs. Selma Sandin, who lives | Which, taken as a whole, present at Eleventh and Rice avenue, had the | problems of such'a surprising nature misfortune to have one finger split thag the delegates will be asked to as far as the second joint while work- devise ways and means for the solu- ing at the Box factory yesterday. Helfio_n of these matters; said Colonel is getting along very nicely at his| William S. Barker, commanding the home. o o _yNorthern Division of the Salvation You will find specig] priced ladies’ | ——iagtf T Army. ; ‘hats, coats and suits at Troppman's ; it . The seriousness of these matters « 319-40| MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT * _ _|can l‘zie %“&“"’ grom the fact that for BAPTIST CHURCH' FRIDAY | the first time in the history of the Miss S. P. Botham, a miasionaryl'salv““o“ Army. the citizenship of from Coudan, Africa will speak at|the state, thru the county representa- Baptist church Friday evening. She tives .have been asked to join hands is a fine’speakar and will bring an -with the Army in an extended pro- interesting message of her experi- ' &ram for the checking of the various ences in the foreign field. Every one social evils. is invited to attend. The méeting will | ‘‘The delegates will determine ‘in be held at 8 o’clock. s what manner and to what extent the / G. H. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Army will extend its sixteen major Kunitz and C. Gustafson were among activities to the rural communities,” the_visitors yesterday from Brainerd. | pNTERTAINS .JTTLE FRIENDS | continued Colonel Barker. ladies AT BIRTHDAY PARTY . i Little@Miss Melissa™ ‘Mitchell ' was hostess to 18 of her little friends 1 5 " yesterday afternoon at the mitchell MMNE lN M.IDST OF home, 1212 Minnesota avenue, in| - % ¥ - honor of her fifth birth anniversary. . HOT BALIM HGHT "the children spent-the afternoon in} - ) 3 : : playing games and-singing. A delic~ b : - < jous birthday lunch was served. Republicans ' “ d Del’n«l:nis . Strive for.Vote to D_gtémineu will be in attendance. . The confer- “lence will differ materially from the Wsual convention. As its name im- plies, it is truly a congress, mad® up of representatives from each Salva- tioh Army County Advisory board, DAILY PIONEER ‘I Subscrive for _The , Datly Plo;neer. RE '» A DRAMA OF FLAMING PASSION ALONG THE BORDER LINE “Rio Grande” From the Fa;nou. Play by Augustus Thomas e Sunday TONIGHT LAST TIME 10c and 25¢ 7:30 and 9:00 WEEK COMPLETES ENEOLLMENT Co., 1s spending A weeks tities on business. Miss Marie and.Manning Rider of Shevlin were visitors in Bemidy yes- - . terday afternoon. “M. D.. Klabunde and’ J. M. Depol- .. der of Cass Lake were Bemidji call- ers on ‘Wednesday.’ Miss Ethel Anderson ireturned re- . cently from Glendive, Mont., where she has spent some- time. . When two men fight about a woman—and one is a - red-bloded American—and the other a warm- blooded Mexican—and the girl half American and half Mexican. There’s drama! There’s action! There’s romance! There’s a clash of wills! ' i Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Parish of Wa- dena were among. the out of town visitors in ‘Bemidji yesterday. Dr, and Mrs. Fortin and Miss Anne McVean of Puposky were:among.the Bemidji visitors on ‘Wednesday. You'll Clutch Your Seat When You Se& the Wild- Riding Double-Barreled Border Raid! ‘“Rio Grande” Will Thrill You. By All Means See It! \ “ TN Come’ in-and logk ov bats at Troppman’s.” " : : er ithe Ty 3t9-10 Mu."i‘. J. Welch has returned from- her summer home: on --Leech lake; and will épend ‘the winter here. R v Fred Maizahn and family, returned Wednesday from Minneapolis, where they attended the state fair for sev- y sral daye; e * LARSON.BORMAN i i — oo On Thursday; September 2, in Min- :Trend o ! ‘pg}:“ 8};:{;153 ‘fi;?';’;y‘ t;les::::i:; neapolis ,took place the marriage of : : i She will arrange to attend normal school here. YOU'LL CRY a little = Miss Petra Larson, youngest dgughov : i ( Uived: Press)” i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Larso) {a, Me.,: Sept. 8.‘——-Mnlne is \ AND SMILE Miles Borman, also of this city: ¥ . - v politid) | ST 5 2 L ogn etiodit]; W o AUHAY 1 7 a oty with happy: couple have just returned from |now in.the:throes onable at the Courtney Seed and -{9aL A i s y Y ed thiastate fair for gseveral days 3b3..th re ‘country, e f . " G#t your hay now, while its reas-|ipe cities, having visited and attend-i ;) Feed Co., in Sunshine Grocery.. . |Miss Larson has been employed 4 at . the! uniorn Winsome Heroine, in [{] The Luck of [] [] ” Geraldine Lair - T iy 2 . members ot o i . ¥ .“John' O'Grady; who" was operated [nected with Armour & Co.; with {ory men 8. : .o B > . . i et . , “11ficers and :members ot the legislature M L d i upon a week ago at St. Anthdny’s headquarters here. ~Mr. and Mys. in a dvance of the natipnal‘election: ax ln er at the hospital for appendicitis, is reported | Borman will make their home here }: For many years the Septeinber vote/ FRI. & SAT. P . The French Farceur Paree! e in - i te be doing nicely. ol for the present. in Maine has been considered as a i} o= 5 § harome_ter thruout the cogntry as to ! wz‘d’-‘u“"‘;i fg";“z {:J;’{;”M&f how the people feel toward nationalli B - mesday to Gr: ‘ , after affairs. e 2t i spending the summer at their summer Maine is generally conceded to be a cottage at Birchmont Beach. republican state, hut leading demo- i s crats are confident that their candi- SUSPECTS CONFESS TO - ROBBERY AND MURDER When you next need feed try the dates ‘will make a good showing, per- Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where haps winning. The.republicans claim prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- New It(xifgtx;beg.l’i‘{ssgeph 9.— |of course, that they will be success- cery on 3rd streel. e 90t | L e e view fhe remains of An-|ful pointing fo the fact that if the gelo Meggo, Ttalian laborer, killed votcs get” out they will “clean up rly Sunday morning, George Lath- the state.” The democrats, however, ::n 19, and H. Jackson, 23, two of |2re preparing a strenuous campaign the five suspects under arrest, broke| ™ order to w"”"']"‘.’ keep the“:‘]efpub- down and made a confession of the lxcanlm;‘lz:'iityl “H "; a]s‘_hyosst ise' tie - robbery and murder. The other three C‘)bi ioxa o idis T e ir Mise Mathilda Sweet, Who has Vis-|aro said not to be implicated. T oy datcated. Gov. Carl B, MIli: ited with friends-in Bemidji for sev-| Meggo, age 28, was en route from Ken gho Wis seekin. . thirfi tarin eral weeks, returned on Wednesday|Colby, Mont., where he had been |; "‘po" primaries. '%‘he democratic to her hamegin Fort Wayne, Ind. | working in the harvest fields. Early| ominee is Bertrant G. Mclntire of The Little Cafe’ A Bright, Sparkling, Jazz Comedy of Parisian Gayety Mrs. George Pratt of Pipestone, is the guestof her sister, Mrs. H. W. Bolger, 1115 Bemidji avenue. She ar- rived yesterday morning. Cast of Characters MAX LINDER, the French comedian who .is the idol of America, in the role of Albert Sunday morning on a freight train|Norway, a business man, and former || Loriflan. Supported by Wanda B __ Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds.|near Bundas, a small town near here, | sherift of Oxford county and for six Lyon of the New York Winter g “See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-|according to the story, $75 in cash|yesrs chairman of the board of state|| Garden, and other capable ¢ cery-Co., during the day, or.at the|anq a silver watch were taken from | jggsessors. He was the candidate players. Markham hotel evenings. 7-29tf | him and he was ‘shot through the|sgainst Governor Milliken two year Adapted from World-Famed 3 . abdomen and thrown off the train. |ago. Musical Comedy, “The. Little i Mrs. I. W: Gillette and son Don- He crawled to a store at Bundas; The present state auditor, Roy L. Cafe,” written by Tristan Ber- | y ald arived today from Bemid}i for a|and was taken to New Rockford, | Wardwell of this city, is a candidate nard. 3 Visit at the home of -Mr. and Mrs.|where he died at noon. Before dying|for re-election while his democratic PRI s 4 H. W. Venners.—Little Falls Tran-|he gave a meagre description of the|opponent is former representative FOX NEWS N script. “five who robbed him.” James J. Neilon of Biddleford. ! ;- A deputy sheriff at Castleton took| Carroll L. Beedy of Porfland is the — » i republican candidate for re-election MONKEY COMEDY § Dr. J. D. Taylor and his sister, Mrs. | five men answering to the description | r Marfon Van Syckle, 309 South Fifth{from an in-coming Efreight train aéld in th‘ev filll'st dli-l“g;lt\l :Vh_‘jle C?I}‘grex;s- street, have returned from Bemidji,|delivered thein to Eddy county offi-fman Wallace H. - e, Jr., of Lewis- % Where they spent the summer.—|cials. They were --suspected to be|ton, John A. Peters of Ellsworth and Rex Union Orchestra Grand Forks Herald. . W. W.s i d condition. Ira G. Hersey of Houlton, all repub- 3 . 3 “ar R - X W Wos n o 2 licans, are candidates for re-election Matinee 2:30. in the second, third and fourth dist- . > ricts. The democratic candidates for Night 7:20 and 9 THE PIONEER WANT ADS congress are Frank H. Haskell of , BRING RESULTS Portland in the first district, Whllace 7 - N. Price, Richmond, Second; Archie Towle of Oakland ln.th'e third dist He Bore the Stigma of Bigamist , i 1 “FOR A /| WOMAN'S HONOR” featuring Price 10c and 25¢ Mrs: P H. Hayner and infant gon returned today to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks. They have been at the St. Anthony‘s hospital, where the baby ‘was born. Mrs. 'W. H.' Mathews returned the See the Most fore part of the week to her home at . — Ortonville, after spénding » month Sensational of All v V : . H B W . hid er daughter, Mrs, P. E. Welch. $og E E ‘ oyt i . « ' g e ] - cpeEEaL T gy t 2:30, 7:30 and 9:15 The story of a man’s sacri- ! Mrs. G. W. Cochran left last even-| | The Revenge = o fice for the honor of the girl - ing for Minneapolis to visit and to he loved. | attend the state fair. She will re- turn on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -of Tarzan”’ SAXON-CHANARD-LEONARD Willlam Chichester, who motored e (J down last weel to visit with Mr. Cni- & ol ind Music, Songs, Dances Paramount Magazine chester’s people in Wisconsin and to an o @ ttge in the state fair at the twin the Apes” . : Holmes Travelogue cities. y . - LARRIVEE-DAGNEAU| § BLANCHE HAZELTON ELKO TONIGHT LAST TIMES ol & SATURDAY r Matinee—Nite "~ © .. atthe £7.,* P TI" Twentieth Century “Maggie Cline” The Southern Songbirds WILLIE ZIMMERMAN in Momeateous Moments “at the Peace Table WANTED Optometrists. If trou- bled ‘with headaches, =22l Grand et b e ALANA - . - } Artificial eyes fitted. 2 | | -

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