Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 5

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ly wrecked Tuesday near .camp NG _l §,.nQ one was injured. . The duck season, opened up a few = . {|daysy. ago.. John : Morrison, - Paul i Bemfiieu. Geo. . Meeley . were_ duck o1 hupting the first of the week and lr brg“g‘hztbsckntwe:ts; t;;:e m:nards < v > % TN ; = \ ate Board of Health,and the < H, Koorg ratuxjned_ yefifll‘dfly wum 3% 3 7 * Public ‘Health . 8ervice are .to Clean cm.tén rngs at Plonear ol!ice -' nve a.number of doctors and ¢ for a few days beginnning t 4 HINES cnom T0 GIVE " Ofi'g - Ai;mm% LAST TIME - % i@ ber- 18t for eye work, especially 3 ANT, ms Evnmq, . ANHG \ ) tragchoma cases, all Indians and any- A cam‘s,ta W&Tte fendored at the 3, A . |orle sufféring with ah eye disease are i s fnvited -to-.see this party of special- ists wm!e they are in Red Lake. They wm’ be rnundq} the’ Red Lake hospit- . v METRO preunu “ e b Ifllflllllfllllfllllllllfllllllllll . ]tg?le\fa}:uncgh will ba the ; 5 i : V| “SMre=Glen Sadler is teaching the served: at. a. & + : R g he D i 2 wchoo] at.-Redby.. School opened up 1\ J H. Randabl > ¢ * i ] d Mongday, September 20. - Rev. J. 5 = N o b i g & /The; government warehouse being { ieitod swith friends.-in’Ber BUY FIRST NATIONAL . S T “ | built at the railway station at Red: '} Thureda, 5 4 BANK AT PARK RAPIDS | : ik A by will, be completed ‘the latter part : A G, Wedge, Jr:, and G. H. French . . i . of this week. “Mr. and- flrs Clyde ‘Martin, of Tur- ‘both. of. the: Ffrst National bank of : ; 3 The Lyceum at Red Lake begins tle River; motored. to- Bemidjt- 'fllm‘s- Bemidif, have purchdsed the First{ & 0 September 29. Good-singing, music dag "and nalled on friends. * - {National bank at Park-Rapids. The S and-“recitations.. “50 cents -for one S bank was formerly-controlled by W. - S 1 A adminsibn & ;| M.: Tabor who has retired trom man- SR IR, &, Al agement te~attend to private business g y > ; v affairs. " Mr. Taber is connectedwwith y ? . BEHEVE %figfin AHATEUR : ~ila banlg,a‘t Akeley. d i J 3 Py : # S eorgs; Cox returned o i ‘_,_ ! Ty g s yedtorday, atter visiting “withi’ el -commr ‘OPAMARTIN . : : SEN BT s E;‘,:"*"zfi%“?m N tives-at ‘Seribner for the TAKES mnwm STEP| * 4 ination or the bomb found in the elev- Mnrtin ty is to have a home st . e . ; ated railroad station in Brooklyn 15 T “The Cheater” Scenario by Lois Zellner. Dlrected by Henry Otto. Maxwell Karg'er, dxrector general, .~ FOX NEWS and OTHER NEWS Knights of ~Columbus open _ conventlon—speclal mass at St.. Patrick Cathedral, New Lork City, marks IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllflIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHH "/ /'Sixteen’ inch mixed har ,“5«'01" tiemonstmtlon agent who will work at, ol 5 yesterday lead examiners to believe ‘w1ab ‘wood, for-sale, $3.50 load:}with the staff of the office of exten-| first, that it was made by. a.bungling ama- first session of natlonal assembly v Bemidjt Mtg. Co.. Phone 481, &FY |sion work with women at University | teur arfd contained one stick of dyna- : : Mr. and Mrs .Wilham 'Rid e, o( Turtle River;” were" ‘business. . trans- -aetors in the city Thursday between tralns Comed;}—_—NAPOLEON AND SALLY ', Real Monkeys—Actors Thgt Do Things IIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mat. 2:30—10c-25¢ Nights 7:20-9:00—10¢-30c IIIIIIIIIIIIII|Il||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII‘.i 2y il N Farm. Miss Julia Newton, state’ ‘lead-| " g blouae ‘with bib: urrnsun mite packed in pipe cleanings. There delegations of women and Farm Bu-| ' gtitched about the hips and sh reau members appeared defore the| “gleeves. Buttons and lace ornament priation for the advaneement ot the| wards 36-inch figured and 1 “yard here & Mercerized poplin combined with SUN -MUN -TUES ENTHLTAINS IN HONOR check charpbray -is what ome re> ] Vi ;.3_, X In honor of the birth anniversary| el. The ‘square neck, straight belt| : ¢ -}of Sam Webster, a number of‘invited | and square “pockets of the blouse As @ood as the BEST in ‘Bemidji yesterday'en routé fo|last evening dnd; joined Mr.: ‘Wehster | sy air. - Mediwm size requires 5 yards 2.0n Skow of the Season r iy ;nwl‘:hgme_atdéozthern 4 in ce brating this occasion. Refresh-{ 36-inch plain and % yard 36inch $ f FO\I!‘ i A HOUSE PETERS | X2 o Seo 6. B. Hooley at Northern;Gro-| Mrs.” Pauline/Kramer, Mr. and Mrs.| Dress: No. 8860. Sizes, 34 to *44 Ins » cery ‘Co., during the day, .o i Tiller,. Mri<and’ Mrs, . CCollard, |- Second Model: Blouse No. 8909 H;rkhnm hote] evenings. , { Mr: and Mrs, Myron W.. .Pierce and Sizes, 34 to 44 Inches bust. Price, 36, SILK “usBANDS Showsyat 7: 30 and 9:15, Children 25c—Adults 80¢c g Mrs. T. A. Andrews, . ° cents. - Skirt No. 8928, Sizes, 24 to ’ CALICO OIIVES ll ] TRIPP & SELLS Acro-Rural Comedians, in i ki iFor your next cleaning jub call 65 and get acquainted ‘with the particu- ST, ATE POT ATO EXGHAME lar-cleaners for: particular: people. Swiss Cleaners, 512, Beltrami ave. BECOMING VERY LARGE 3d9-z7 The Minnesota - Potato Exchange, . | which was organized last . winter. by Mr. and Mrs' A, M. Rognlien and|representative potato growers of ‘the .+ Mrs. Frodazhl of Wilton, also M. A.|State and agricultural extension men | FHognlien from Wisconsin, were. from University Farm, received, 16 lo~ * ‘guests at the J. J. Opsahl home, yes-lcfl associations -into .meémbership in \ S FIGHTING RATS WITH VARNISH | [RB New Form of Trap Used on London Docks Said to Have Had Grat- Ifying "Success. - er of home demonstration agéts and | 'the front. -Bands of plain voile was. no detonation cap, experts found county board #nd secured an appro-{ gthe blouse, Medium size requires 4% When you next need feed ry the “'0”‘ 36<inch plain -material, ‘OF BIRTH ANNIVERSARY| quires to reproduce the second mod- . ployed in’ the Dakotas.tor S0m¢ guyests .¢alled at-the -Webster: home| give it a ‘practical as well as ‘dres- Spot enh paid for Libert; First Model Pictorial - Review the| Edward Kramer, Mr, and Mrs. A. J.| ches bust. Price; 35 cents. TQ NIGHT—ONLY 36 inches walst. Price, 25 cents. Johnson County Topics ‘ELKO Theatre It 1s computed that »thé London, HILL & BOTTORF The Personality Goes Songs and Stories S8 . two' weeks recently,”and. its officers terday. . announce:-that --20--mere—locals are © Mrs. Tom Smart has announc-ed about to affillae.. It will not be long | docks contain about 1,009,000 rats, Ly that there will be another dance at }’efolxe the lfifi::nsgflyfltledhavfthmig which attack grain, food, amd other o o ix ocal assoc! a wi ab o r . o 5 ; f,:fifi:fg’&ffllfi::fl;fiufi: fxo:“ :;: and will.be one of the leading coop- ;::g:::.mc:. “’lAn‘s o:&‘:‘;twfioggéms:’.:; WM. HART, imn WOlves Of the Rafl ‘ 7 g::l{:kel :;B:l;‘ilz:ct:::zfozoz :emnuy;‘ifl: to exterminate this destructive enemy, rprlses bt the congested state:of the winnrves ¥ ained made their scl‘Jemes Inoperatlve Now »l_tew glrl .trlfinAds last \eveninf at he.r Morms CLUB TO BE ,;lew Benefaotor ~has <oide . forward ” «qf her twelfth birthday.. ENTERTAINED TOMORROW Jqqs,]@m_cheo as served-at: the close = The - Mothers’. ‘club‘ will -he_ents 7 » el 2 oo 224 . loyed is_ - T T - — soclal eyen{nf N afned > tomorrow ~wfternodn “at siniple, -Traps -are. placed. 5. oF WHY DID THEY o 2 ) 2 H ..c corn, barley, bran,|J. W. Smith, at the home of the form: | Rear rit holes. The trap {s made of ~ ervesti i oo s ) : TR ; e dai 0 i Sl un' er, 1110 Bemidji avenue. | cardboard _covered with lithographic FEAR HEM ' “Take back those words.or lea f ” ‘shorts, ry A s B ose ve me forever! Courtney Seed & Feed Co,,.i _The three subjects to be discussed . The vunlglrls warmed by vBécause-he rode hard and B! : -lots or hundred weight, 120 at meeting are as-follows: ‘“Parent|heating fts container in bofling wateér “shot straight—because : to , | Thus spoke + him womanhood was sacred, and Schools” by Mrs. Baghy; “Am-| tilI' the varnish 'becomes " sufficlently : e and. he backed honor with street, Phone 851, Su } s iq e » p _22“ usements of Our Young People,” by lquid, when It is spread ~1-16 to 1-8 ? > s y Mrs. “J..'W. Diedrich; ‘“Interests of raw- two big black guns the Child,” by. Miss Chapin, of the| of 82 et thick. D& piddk of %ira WIL IAM Mrd. G. O. Ryggs returned Wednes Q % < | board or thickish cardboard, measur- O _day evering from a visit of five weeks normal school. Roll cdll will be an- ing nbo\n 15 in. by 12 i, A margin L F X with her mother at Aledo, I1l. She swered with the name of some game of about 1 in, Is left clear of varnish; PN"H“ “ .1 will resume her piano teaching on whish. each: mother ‘uses.(with, her and balt placed 4a the center of the board, where 1t adheres to the varnjsh. ll Bags of 60 at a time have been se- lam October 1. Arrangements for: stu- children. o - -~ LAKE HEARING MONDAY | cured. ‘The medical offiesr -of health A special train has been arranged for the port qt London reports favor- Mx_and Mrs, Ernest Davis and on the Red Lake road so that a large | 8b1y of the antidote to the rat thief, 1 t her’ '] d denta can be made wifh hera. SPECIAL TRAIN TO ®ED two ¢ ildren, 'Wilbur and Thelma, number of Bemidji j a g hi {nion that b 2 ji people may attend | 2D g!veu it as his opinion that once R e s for their home at AX-| (¢ hearing at Redby which will be | thelr tails stick on the board they as ? M e q aMr:r ;1:11 ngP: ufn, Mr, |conducted by the government for the | are doomed, and that the majority dle !—ASSITER THE AVENGER Pavis out Mrs: Pa i m?e Beothos |Purpose of establishing a landing | of fright. Another feature is that if | . in a Picturization of Zane G 8 a1 q there for boatssblying on the lake.|two rats get on to the varnish to- Grey’s Famois Novel Aand sister. b ‘- {A pier-and other improvements have| gether one of them kills the other, evidently thinking thie other Is holding RIDFRS of the been asked for ‘and the preliminary ALICE J OYCE as Madge Hillyer in that wonderful play “Dollars and the Woman” | - after she had sacrificed much that her husband might - finish an invention and market it. She had baffled the cost of living, existing on a crust of bread, and now her husband accused her falsely. She could bear no more. Did he go?* The answer is found at the L .. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, Mré D. | hearing, has, been set for next Mon- him. . : Kenfield, Miss Lucy Dunigan [‘and|day. . . ) — 0- I - 0_ orlow Miss ‘Arvilla Kenfield -motor ‘The traim -will -leave Bemiuji at e B ~ pURPLE . S A(l S - L Cass La;e on Wednesday, wher: ® -in the forenooy and will|. ~ it attended a shower given invh r i J city about six o’clock. ulold. A’ Sto f Love, Myst ;z\Mies Bertha Harding. T er|It is-expécted:that a:large. number{ - Celluloid, from which many. toilet - and Az.:h,.i'.'m‘."é,:z Was given at the Taylor: hom “.| of people will take advantage of this| articles and imitations of iyory are " Southwest. . opportunity to make the trip to Red | made, 18 composed from the cellulose Staged by ,..__—....‘ ved | Lake and return in a single day. found in cotton cloth or raw cotton.| FR AN'.K. LLOYD sontly reosfved. his It 18 treated with a solution_of nitric| s m IGOIQW \ B mm&}, service: Mr: AT ToMoRROW | Acid ™ hich forms 1t Into & pulp very | by Y Boen. statloned in " Hisols MEETS AT PARK TOMORROW | much 1like paper -pulp.~ It 18 then Rex Be ZlC}t X war and -will visit at the ho The state forestry hoard wi.. meet| waghed with ‘water, .which removes Pt 8 : mother, Mrs. M. J. .MacGre' of for a at thé Itasca “State park tomorrow most of the acid. It is partially hard- ‘short time, before gol g 0] ;‘;e:::‘;n;‘& "::ffe;:sf:c’:;:‘;“zf 2B ened and camphor.gum mixed with It, oy — tte. s " |ests Minnesota. - The board is com- when 1t 18 rolled Into sheets and thor- oughly dried. To manipulate it, it Is Y T g posed of representatives from every ;s i Bection of the state. Clenn cotton rngs X F. S. Lycan of this city represents ! s i this section “of the .state. One pro- ject which he will bring before the board at this time will be the Rug- . P. “home | Bles tract at the head of Lake Be- at 514 Third street, form the |midji. He is desirous of obtaining - property of E. M. Sathr & ex-|the endorsement of the board on Pects to move to his new residence | the Probosition of securing this plece about October 4 and will bé at home| Of Property as a state park and will to his many friends at that time, He|Use all his influence to that end to- :nnounces t;mt he and ‘Mrs:._. Irish | OTTOW. Ry s ave decided to remain in ‘Bemidji < it, Debby.” interrupt rmer Fiel ingtead of golng west as they had COUNTY AGENTS RESTATE “The honorable.dldn’t say any more contemplated. o : POISI“TIONh AS TOlPe{.ITICIS when he shouted-than he doe; when er reciting that agriculture’ is eeps still."—Kansas Olty .Star, “COB WEB” SOCIAL FOF. the prime Industry of the state of | ' "oovo Sn-__taneas BN / Minnesota, and that the County Farm T TR YOUNG PEOPI;E TONIGHT Bureau, with the county agricultural boa e e R R s alioli g softened by steam and then hnrdened by drying. TllE STORM llu'"hmour - A wmon AT_HERTQN — with a cast of all star p]:_zyers “I'l Brand You in Every BARBARA CASTLETON i The Usual Thing. “It says in the paper, here,” re- marked Mrs. Fields, ingthe midst of her reading, “‘that in & debaté in con-: gress Hon. Benjnmln Blawhaw roseé and shouted—" “Don’t bother “to read-the rest of LYTELL ‘ In'the Romance of a Law- breaker who is also a Hearthreaker The Epworth League of the Metho- agent, is the clearing house for all|* REDBY AND RED LAKE * ” 3 dist church will hold a “cob Web” |cooperative agencies that are fat|# % s % % ¥ % % ¥ o % % % % # % ¥ ||+ o Y Paper in Town! W. LAWSON BUTT s soclal in the church parlors this eve-| work for the advancement of agri-| . The Chicago Orchestral club is to ; In her moment of golden DORIS PAWN —r ning. at 8 o’clock. A pleasant in-|culture, ind that political activities formal evening has been planned and by county agents, expressed or im- a cordial invitation is extended to all plied would seriously embarrass and be in Red Lake, beginning Sept..29 for a lyceum course, There will be good music and recitations. Every||; happiness a figure rose from SIDNEY AINSWORTH the sordid past to blast her. CLARISSA SELWYNNE young people in the city to attend |ultimately wreck his usefulness and |one is invited. Season tickets are See this picture of 1 JOHN BOWERS Wwho are not obligated to some other | that of the various cooperating agri- | $1.50. girl’s flglll)t against ?)dl:i: o also showing organization of this character. cultural forces and thereby retard "Tom Spears of Redby, who has edA small entrance fee will be charg-[the progress of the frimary indus- | been for the past several days in tHe VALENTINE” . tries of the state, the Minnesota } hogpital at Bemidji, returned to = County Agents association, meeting| Redby Tuesday. He has not improv- From the International- at University Farm, adopted a reéso-|ed and is now confined to his bed in Optomm If trov- | Jution putting itself on record as re- | the hospital at Red Lake, sufféring ly Famous Drama by Paul hquhdu-. iterating, its previous position.of ab- | with pleurisy. Armstrong. . “FATTY ARBUCKLE in “OF, Doctor” | GRAND-Sat. and Sun. g Du- Innon Larson, | solute neutrality in partisan politics | . Supt. Geo. W. Cross has returned . ? . nervousness or eys dis-| K. A. Kirkpatrick, county- agent. of trom an official visit to the agency at orders of any kisd, needing glasses | Hennepin county was unanimously | White-Earth reservation. or glasses nm. them. | elected president of the state associa- | The Intermational Lumber com- : A!w eyes il tion. pany’s logging train was accidental- | . B = - L d - = gt i B — ( 1 [ ' ¥ -

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