Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 7, 1920, Page 3

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alley. Litter alleys have beer built > at the euds of the stalls. All of these| N0 MEETING OF BEVIDJI alleys have been fitted with overhead carriers, systems which relieve this ' type of work. Farmers who have sequipped their barns with these labor- saving systems have found they do SO0 BARNS MEMN CONTENTED GOWS RIOTING IN PORTUGAL \EXCF “NT WEATHER K0 .. FARMERS' CLUB SATURDAY BORDERS ON REVOLUTION PROMINED THRD oA Owing to the fact that many farm-| London, Oct. 7.—A riot bordering ers are now busy harvesting their onto a revolution has broken out in potato crops it has been decided that | POTtugal. according to dispatdhes no meeting of the Bemidji Township [{Tom the Portugese = today. The (By United Press) New York, Qctober 7.—THe thir day cf the World: Series dawned clear and bright with slowly rising tem- ' C. J. Hessel of :gt', Cloud was a i wmm > . § not have much trouble keeping their| 1% i trouble w: b ' BN * Bemidii visitor yesterday. Clean cottun rags at Ploneer office. 5 heip. The old system of hauling lit- an:rx:]t‘:l ’lstlx‘éh n‘:fll mle,gun":h?will“g: 9’5'“ © o started by ralirond work! | perature tor the occaston. o ! Take boms & Drick ot Koor's ice b i Type of ‘Struoture That Con- { ireting prapositon ar s best ana 14 November 15ih MAC SWINEY'S CONDITON - Y (poream. - s, 4-5t1 Prlipid ins Al i Aid much toward discouraging the ¢ i i There will be a regular_meeting-of tains All M.Odem Eqmpmem- help, not to mention making the I8 UNCHANGED TODAY the Elks lodge Thursday ‘evening. i E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. B SQUARE" BOTS CLUB- VENTILATION IS IMPORTANT wha i VQII.LMEET TOMORROW _‘ . e “Be Square” boys’ club of St. Paul’s church will meet in the.church D..r."'; P:: Ides Aee'ommoda(lonl for basement at 7:39 o’clock Friday eve- welve and, 8ix Horses—Well ning. All boys over ten years of age Built and Protected Against are welcome to join in the activities the Elements. A: R. McCallum of Deer River was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Mfarmer’ boys dissatisfied and auxious; PREVENT FAMILY ILLS (By United States) tto go to the city. London, Oct 7:—The condition of All of the stalls are of the mod. Bulgarian 'film Tea is Nature's | 1; i : ern type, being equipped with the Sweet restorer and contains no harm- x%l:lx(on‘ ;}‘:“m Orw,:'s‘":fif:h:"”lfle ‘”‘ \latest kind of stanchions gnd drink- ful drugs. It can be used with safety Any. uccoprding’ to! liteat ‘l‘)“gfil u"' | ing cups. Plenty of good fresh water DY eYery member of the family from |gros SHPFRAS 1 ol dquarters otins ‘will help increase the milk flow. The m:yp:g “:::: ?-}dd%r:nilntu. ,: b;:rx :z frowm:Stan Feln headquarters. i edicinal tea should be . +drinking cup also does away with the |, every homo as 2 first-aid in gencral jold system of.leading the cows to afamily jlls, T ™ pon St L B of the club. “trougi, a task which was not very at-|jt flte{mhx h:g '"e',',;d‘.‘,‘},;,‘efl’}{' "t,a“k: TO NIGH £ By W. A. RADFORD. ftractive in the cold winter season. like magic. It ps. the blood “rich o B DIDS FOR CURNTING SEPTIC | e, i & et e | 0 e it s lsin S ey comas: at LAST TIMES and give ce located. the six horse stalls with a feed | , g , liver, ( -Sealed bids will be Teceived by the| SOS, O% &1l sublects pertaining 1o e | 1oy mnning along one end. Two {.‘l’a"l'}féofigfl gmdh;fl;\fibl:. it ls truly Wes Wright of Northern, was a undersigned to he opened at a reg-| the readers of this paper. On account of | grain bins at the far corner provide . ruggists and es Wrig g ular meeting of the;city council of | his wide experience,as Editor, Author grocers everywhere. busjness caller In the city on Wiednes- i y councll of | wnutacturer, he is, without ‘doubt, the the City of ‘Bemidji, to be held op| highest authority on all these subject day. i : Monday, y, the 11th day of October,| Address all inquiries to William A. R No. 1821 Prairle i 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the] ford. No. avenue, Chic: tions. T. S8wenson will return this even-{ .., ;) 0 of the septic tank, and the ;9,‘.’1,',""’ only inclose two-cent stamp f0ri| ¢ tne end of the feeding alley run- 4 . Whenever you see a good looking.| ning hetween the cow stalls is a feed sa' a"d s"n [] ] Lord-Mayor MacSwiney, beginning J. C. («ul:u;nti)!"Crnok!ton spent Wednesday here on business. Fresh, swé;t mHK and cream, sold at Ganter‘s bakery. 10-6tf E. H. Scott of Grand: Rapids was a Wednesday visitor i this city. ) Edward Bolt.of Becida, was & busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday. storage \facilities from whence a sup- ply canybe drawn. for the daily ra- ing from a short.business trip to Kel-| omoval and disposal of the sludge. liher. The city regerves the right to re-| worq of healthy cows, you can immedi- | room where the feed can be ground ately conclude that they are well fed | and londed onto the carriers for.dis- K i tional Falls ject any or all bids. D ernational Fal t X il : wn.:e“?eg:fs;ny,:uslnes visitor in erl;s:h?dl.slzag'mmjl, M'lnnesota, Ot and housed. Unless acow is protect-.| tribution among the \m‘lou.s stalls, Bemidji. GEO. STEIN, ed by a modern, substantial home, she,| The silo is next to this feed room, It voodent staves, a type that 2t10-7 ‘ City: Clerk. | 18 not likely to be.a heavy,producer. | i3 built of woo o i There are several essential features.{ I8 very populm:min !Z‘flle SOCUOI;S[ of Dye houses in the country. Suits | PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID in the copstruction of a dairy burn | the country. he staves are inter- \ 2 all, dyed, $3.50 and up, dresses, $2.601 - HOL] that will aid in increasing production || locked so as to form a continuous wall. and up. Everything cise'in. propo A very ‘,’,ifig{?“fi,‘f&,g&ss{?a{ and the barn shown here. contains { The lightning rod at the top Is de- THE INCOMPARABLE Y signed to protect it from fire. A short c h = distance from the silo is a small milk omes to the screen in her . /‘0"- Model Dry-Cleaners. . 6t10-11|spong by all who attended the Presby-| many of those features. In the first REX Friday TOM MIX The Wif We represent ,one of, the largest teri#h Ladies’ Aid meeting in the| place it should be firmly built and pro- Miss E. Hodriver and Miss C.'Lu~| yurch basement yesterday ' aftor- | tected :against the elements of wind, | louse equipped with a cooler where greatest of all triumphs, . \ a picturization of Frank clan, of Fern Hill, were Bemidji-call-},,on" 1t was decjded to hold their | lightning, ete. If you will notice, this the milk can be kept in good condition{ 1 flerness Trail’ ers on Wednesday. [ New. England supber. next Wednes-| barn has been equipped. with light- | until it is hauled to the factory. This Danby's‘ “va]derfu"y hu- S I o e T e O P Bt N[ BESSIE , ! now because all of us are saving;these|large crowd was. arrang'éd.’l‘:n-. sudl| ed by this single element. amounts to the farm building group. : life romance of a cockney » days.' 3 pounds for $1.40 at ¥ropb-|was also decided to hold. thelr annual §5,000,000. And the heaviest loss is [ A large hay mow above provides girl from the tenements of BARR'SCAtE man’s. 1t10-7 | Christmas sale the Afst: week fn De-J found among farm buldings. ‘In-a re- | plenty of space in the barn for fee Limehouse, of the London ) b .} A cember. A jlarge crowd was present | “ent report the Ulnted States depart- | storage. For the farmér who has theatre, a'“ d of British Ll FE r Mrs. G. Qualley of Rosby, was|and delictous refreshments were serv- ~"' il lN among the between train shoppers infed by Mesdames.C.. E. Battles, E. D. EX S aristocracy. T\vlr' the city Wednesday. e G.'S. Harding returned this morn- Boyce and Qvincy VBro9ku. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. - “The Heart - S ing l;:;;m Br;:::t;rd. where. he spent| Seajed bids will be received by the 3 . . o . '1) yesterday on business. - -+ lundersigned ito be opened at a reg- f a Chlld She loved her husband but Sp T Lib B d\ lar, mostig, uf: the sty counelt o1} : she doubted his love. When pot cash paia for ql ty Bonds.|the City of Bemidji, to be-held on ¥ Presented by METRO | i Ses G.”B. Hobley at.Northern Gro-|Monday, the 11th -day -of October, ; : her.old sweetheart came out cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham- hotel evenings. - 7-29t of the west, She—? KING BAGGOT and \ WALTER McGRAIL Arc also in the cast REX Theatre ||| parsmout Magazine TODAY s ELKO TONIGHT — LAST TIMES 1920, at 8 o’clock p. m., for 100 cords of wood, more. or less either green cat or.geasoned, three or|, four foot wodd: sawed -at-both ends and ‘split.. Wood to. be delivered at the city -wood yard .or-at: city hall ag directed. i ..The ¢ity council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Beparate bids for wood in small quantities- for immediate delivery will also be considereéd by the city clerk. If .you would, your associates all"day, arch coffee, for sale at:Tropi in’s. 110-7 , Kaelble ot Bend, Ore., is spending several weeks with he daughter,”Mts, George T. Baker and family. Mrs. Edward, GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Bemidji, Minnesota, October 6th. 20. L 4t10-9 o TOM MIX LDIRECTIONAWILLIAM _FOX! N To-Night—Last Time Shows at 7:30 and 9:00—15¢c and 30c 7’ Mise, Eloise: L. cvmm—nvszi. Pauk secretary of the Bemidji Townsitgihn: GUSTAVSON-TOWLE Improvement company, spent ed-| On Tuesday, Octbber 5, occurred /mesdsy here on business. the ma‘r{mge of Miss Marie Gustav- son to Raymond Towle. Both of the coW?;‘l) Y;lila;“i. ll:.:: ed“(!l% "zh:are contracting parties are Bemidjf young llll' ney lght. < At Grina e.;"s ‘Gro- people with a large circle of friends. prices’ lre;!t .‘t B 9.9t1 The simple and impressive cere- cery on 3rd: street. i B mony took place at the home of Rev. ‘George G. Winter of Minneapolis, i?)negveymg;emfl,fl-:te SL(‘;!:l‘zrecrkt' inntgz of the Tand department of the Crook-|evening. The bride was attended by If You Liked “The Spender” You'll Like S “The Lion’s Den” ston ‘Lumber company, was a ‘busl-|Migs Maybelle Dunstan of Interna- i ) i = S | ness visitor here yesterday. tional ®alls, and the groom by his starring THE SUBMARINE FILM CORPORATION ! ’ 3 brother, Earle Towle: *The guests, o % resents k Fred Fraser “returned Wednesday |51y 1n;n_1edintely relatives .and close . morning from a week's business visit (¢riends, consisted of Mr. and Mrs. ert te l 66 [ to the twin cities. He also visited|B. Towle. Carl and Earl Towle, Mrs. | his h‘l'o,llg , who has veen very ill. |Mina Gustavson, mother of the kride, e l l Swiss. Cle Miss Dunstan and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. by the \ ers for perfect clean-|garison. At 9 o'clock a wedding sup- ing and P’fn g. Bright, even dye-|per was served at the Gustavson ing—niot the cheapest place in town|home, Tenth street and Minnesota but the best place for your clothes.|gyvenue, Phone 65. 6t 10-9] " Mr. and Mrs. Towle left on the : . g evening train for the twin cities and Mr: and Mrs. F. T. Beaver left 1ast| princeton.- They will return here evenimg. for, Minneapolis, where they|and be at home to their many friends will visit for'a few days, befaxe g0Ing|afier October 156 at 219 Tenth street, on_to Chicago, for an ex{él ded visit B with rélatfves. The Beavers hayef R made. Bemidji their home . for .sev- eral years and their many friends re- FEWER GOLDEN WEDDINGS ret their departure. VL X : # > . 2 L .| Late Marriages and the Divorce Courts _Reduce the Number of Theso L Anniversaries, Author of “The Spender” Another METRO Gem of the Sea” Produced in Six Parts Under the Personal Supervision of J. I&. Williamson THE DEVIL FISH THE DIVER THE GIRL see them in this PULSATING DRAMA OF THE DEEP COMEDY PICTURES ALSO ‘The Lost City’ of the African Jungles, with Juanita Hanson Rex Union Orchestra Matinee 2:30 7:20-9:00 10c and 25c — \ -Third| . More-and-more jnfrequently with the Grocety. | succeeding years do, we read of the ob- “9-22tf] servance of the golden wedding anni- ‘versary. Memiory recalls the time when guch celebrations were of frequent oc- currence; when the sons and éaugh- ters, grandchildren and often great- grandchildren gathered to homor and felicltate those. who had -shared the joys' and sorrows of two-score-ten years and invoke heaven’s blessing upon ‘them as they continued hand In hand the journcy toward life’s sunset. ., This infrequency may be due in a ‘measure to the present custom of mar- rying at a later age than was the rule several generations ago and to the fact that we of thie present seem to fall earller under the hand of the grim i Four For V AUDEVILLE 5= w20 FRIDAY ONLY ™t R S S 00 D e e G AR P el strest, Phone 851, Sunshine . Rice reurned this morning ten' days visit with friends and relatives in Glasgow, Mont., hav- ing accompanied his father, M. W. Rice, from a visit here en route to the west as far as Glasgow. On his return Mr. Rice also spent a short ,, time in Grand Forks.on business. H. B. ARNER “UNCHARTED CHANNELS” Try thigspecial supper at the Cof- Aee Shop, ved every .evening from I 6:30.to 7:300 3 ., Gereal with cream . Cliib sirloin or tenderloin steak with Jumbo baked potatoes Toast or hot rolls ; ment of agriculture stated that 95 per | about ten to a dozen cows and a few cent of this loss can be averted by the | horses this type of barn Is very ad- For only 60 ee?l‘::u We use Birch- ’Be"tl’:l' flt’.“d?m 0“"":‘“’“’ l;‘:“"toe"; use of efficient lightning rod sys- | mirably suited, and should prove to mont' cream, exclusively. 1t10-7 | But to the divorce evil may be accred-§ (oms, be an efficient unit in his plant. He i R i L N ited the greater part of the blame. The | ' another tmportant . feature of boen [ does not have any waste space, but ([l The Story of an Heiress, a CONNERS & MARTIN LEWIS & LEWIS Miss Aryilla Kenfield, daughter of | present-day marriage 15 too often has- | congpruction, and orie that has been | has all the modern convenlences of Plumber and a So- 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld, 1224( tily contracted, the parties theretc | taron care of in this building, is ven- the large ultra-moderne dairy farm cial Leper Roller Skaters Instrumental and Dancing nue, left the early part of | fail to weigh carefully the responsi-| yiajon, The health of the‘animals | Constructed of the best material in g for New Orleans. En routé| bilities of married life, and the most | ,oused in a barn of this kind depends | the first place, it will prove an econ- A Snappy Satire on Sin- — e she will visit in Chicago, Cincinnati, | trivial differences sometimes lead to mnd Louisvile. After spending a|y short_time in New Orleanms, she will Separation. The number of couples boat trip to Caba, from there primarily on the supply and kind of | omy as far as maintenance goes, and ister Scallywags air they have to breathe. Unless the | an actual money saver because of fts who. lve. to round out fifty years of barn has been built so as to provide a | effective help in keeping up the morale matrimonial companlonship becomes | pyimnm of fresh alr the effect will | of the help-and health of the animals LEO HALEY | § LAVELLE & DANE Nothing Serious “It Happened in Atizona” by boat; to New York city, where she H wiil attend the Fashion Academy dur | €ver smaller and smaller. be noticed In tho animals’ output. | The most importapt building to the Ali‘.‘-} ;hvl»,vmt; " . S AT ing the winter and spring semest- 2 This barn has been fitted with the | farmer is the dairy barn because in e Paper Hanger’ A ———————————————————T—(——— A ers. One Year's T"'"',, and Triplets. most modern ventilating system, and | it he hotses his all-year source of in- Hank Mann’s Latest DOROTHY DALTON LOUISE GLAUM CHAS RAY Vg In one year 15342 pairs of twins | o)y he foul air is drawn off through | come. Unless he gives it his careful Comedy L > o] B WARTE™ and 147 sets of triplets were born in foul air flues which lead from all parts | attention he fs liable to pay heavily for “THE W—EKEER SEX” Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office, | the United States. of the barn. : his neglect. It is better to build well . 1 i T’:I—I;_'-hf This-barn 1§ a good type, built for | then suffer later even though the ex- At the— E exas Rich in Peanu 5 % farmers who do not have a large herd. | pense may be somewhat greater. The ] [E Texas produces $20,000,000 worth | 1 is of plank construetion, 34 by 36 | Initial cost is not the important fac- T BEST BILL WE HAVE EVER HAD of peanuts a year. feet, and’ will accommodate 12 cows | tor. It Is the upkeep and a good sub- Lines to Be R beréd. and six horses. The cow stalls have | stantial barn of this type does not re- EL Ka nes 8. Resmem. been placed at one end of the barn, | quire as much expense as a poorly T t e ‘Thought takes man out of servitude | o rows of six fading .io on a feed | constructed building. . FRL. & SAT. e = ea r toto frecdom.—Emerson. e Wi, =2 i J ; 5 . i =y SO, Sy

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