Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 14, 1920, Page 3

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KKK KKK KKK KK KKK K DON'T FORGET lgcehool, having recovered frgm a se- Salvation Army Home Service Proé}nm ft;r 1920 3 'n:el g:ucz at the Armory Thurs- * KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES | Ver¢ cut on ,{fis lfmee- s ay night. Good music. 2d10-14 oward Sites from Bemidji calles ok (e < ° ! &8 EREXREKKAEE R KR KKK iends at Kelliber Sunday. Bemidji, Minn., Beltrami County County Agent D. C. Dvoracex and| Doris Graham spent Sunday at her 95 i H. A. Pflughoeft, agricultural teacher|home in the country. / /1 hereby subscribe and agree to pay to the Salva- .Dollars Clean cott.n rags at Ploneer office. $ in the Bemidji High_school, visited| Arthur Krogseng and Clayton Kelliher school on Friday last week.|Marrs spent their week-end at Saum. 0. M. Lee spent Wednesday in Be- T TULIPS. CROCUS tion Army Home Service Fund.. miigil-on'bustness: at Beltrami Nursery and Greenhouse,| YEOMAN;:LODGE TO 3}:; ohcecl;su;r; v{'::,: :g;‘:;‘s:a ;w 1:;:‘ DL e e e > Johtn Pasich of Virginia wa a busi-|2004 Irvine ave. Phone 363-J. “HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION | hyoracek. There was a nice’ school| ORIOLES HOPF TO END LT D TR . RO Rl [ o gl A g Rl O (R el B il JUNIOR SERIES TODAY $ -| work. Both of the visitors spoke to . Paul, October 14.—With one %fif"’ d‘at the ;eguliag mmet:x'lq% 0| the assembled High school students, mosrte gatne to 'i:n:: the claim the mi- h I‘i“" &4 eve’n;‘pg,‘ D the Woulm I gleng agricultural lines.: Quite a{,4r Jeague championship, the Balti- i s ] i number ¢f visitors were present and|more Orioles hoped to end the sus- penseés today. They won yesterday’s neps visitor here yesterday. “’Amount enclosed Mail checks to G. W. Harnwel'],‘ Bemidji, Minn. - SOLWAY FARMERS' CLUB Mrs, L. 0. Weney of Bagley, ’w‘u i ORDERS CAR OF FLOUR in’Bemidji Wednesday on byinesu. all were pleased with the talks and Take home s brick of Koor's loe - The Solway Farmers' club 1s ord m‘ IENDS SUR NEWLY - § ecream. 4-Btt ; S 1s0 the hool_fair. ‘¢ i 34 9y L 3 ' & L also the school fair. game with the Saints by @& score of i :::8 a carload of flour for its memb A ARTMENTS | mhe class in English IV, enter-[6 to.5. 5 . -Rev, and Mrs. W. S. Tracy of Ke- The Solway Po: E Mr. and. Mrs. i Doran "were ined the second year class with a mer were Bemidji visitors yesterday.{ qeiation se:r’;as f;a,gz.‘gz’:{f:;“;fe::y very ‘pleagantly surprised: at. their :’l’:bnte on MondnyY The question|® - H of gotatoes. Their warehouse:fs fill- | *Partments in the Kaplan bpilding|y,. " «Resolved, that Northern Min: ing rapidly. Thus the.progressive|’ Tuesday evening, when a xl-‘"“"e"lnesom offers better opportunities to M ANY farmer provides his.-own ‘market.|°f their friends called to spend thely o soekers than.any other part of| R Prices are as good as can bo had |CVening with them, .One of the im-1 4.0 world.” Arthur Krogseng led the PEOPLE anywhere around, a dollar for white portant features-of:the evening was affirmative and Clayton Marrs the potatoes and a dollar-fifty for red. |'B¢ splendid * lunch furnished and negative. * The aquestion was well — served by -the guests. They present- handled and the affirmatives were ( :d Mr. and Mrs. Doran a number of | ¥ Rer st - Mis.. George L: Austin of Fergus DOINGS OF AMERICAN given the decision by an unanimous o : i HA very nles. gifts. vote of the judges. be enter- berr i bl SUNDAY SCHOUL UNION "MISSING BODY The entire school will 7, ‘x L 2 LOCATES MISSING BODY tained at a moving picture show on Mys. Sam . Hayth:of Northern, was -A Union Sunday school wasorgan- AFTER PERSISTENT SEARCH Wednesday. The subject will be the guest of Bemidji friends on Wed- {{;%% Xfiggf“ayth“’l‘thghgllfhe Fro-| Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 14.—After)amp,ye)» a;pd a trip will be taken! nor of evlin. This|two .years of persistent search of tq the Y'ellowstone Park, the Colum—} G . ' "l REX i bia Basin, New , Orleans and SL‘ uml“g 0 e ’ B ~ J. H. Davison of Brainerd, was a Wednesday busimess caller in: Bemid- i S s s : Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter‘s bakery. 10-6tt DISAGREE:Y) ; R ANDHE ;A\y EYpLAINED (N TS nebday :3, fl‘i';omlll?!:inry lorfianizatlon to care|world war battlefields and cemeteries ¥ 8 or the needs of the community un-|in France, the body of Sergeant Wil- 5 ey A Mrs. Clem Williams of Grant' Val- = M- J4n 4 y A1 Augustine; algso a visit to the bi ‘ ley, was among the out o ftown shop- tl spring when the Poads will again|liam Sottingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. tregs of California, Pupils of thej SUNDAY | be good for traveling to town. : : |William Cottingh: of this city, has P’ 4 i pers in the city Wednesday. G, am Cottingnam, s sevently grade will explain the region! = . A. Ellefson s’ superintendent | been found in\the Romagne cemetery oV be visted between recls. This is' and the S e Sunday sessions will be held | by Mrs. J. F. Wright of New York. o the first of a series of visits! ~ @. A.. Hurd and family of Monti- at two 0" c 0 o’clock. £ a|to culleu‘:ln the'gity yesterday. Frl‘: préaching-service will,be held |15, 1918, to which.place he has been d Junior Provo entered scl.ool Mon- cash- y i ay night at the Scribner school [sent with Company F, 2d Engineers, | day. Pl e Hiberty Bonds. Ihouso under the dircction of Mission- | (o construct bridges over the Aisne| LaVerne Grundmeir is back: to during the day, or at the ary Cummings, Coffee and sand-|river and Ardennes canal. - Available hotel evenings. 7-29tt wiches will-be served at the close of | government records contained no in- the service. formation other than that he was 3™~ |iissing. Mrs. Wright, a friend of 7 a1 bt -/ the family, decided to’ condutt a per- i PRICB SLUMP ms : sonal investigation and went to & JAPAN HARD BLOW s m: Mrs. Wright had vis- REX FRIDAY ; ‘ WILLIAM FARNUM ited'most of the battlefields and war cemeteries that she obtained inform- e ation about the missing man. She — : e R ‘ 3 A i i Government Helps Keep Prices |lcarned from the French government & 4 ; ; i > "For the best all around service send. Up/ 2 . - 4 your dyeing and dry cleaning to The P But Day of R“kom'" that the body of an American s had been left on the bank Model Dry Cleaners, 305 Third street. Is Only Postponed” Prone’,637. E 10-12tf Lightning is plumb slow compared with the way “Whistling Dan” can pull a gun. See TOM MIX as the mysterious superman. See Satan and Bart, his pals. And romance—say! = ———] ' Mr. ‘and Mrs..J. Dougherty of Big Falls sere among the out of town visitors] {n this city on ‘Wednesday. ¥. A. Winsor, and party of St. Paul, were ih Bemidji Wednesday en route to Warrdad, where he recently tcught a farm;;i} . Aisne river and had been buriel ny the Germans. Later, it was removed to the Romagne cemetery. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Strom of St.| Tokyo (by Henry W. Wright went there and by means of Croix Falls, Wis., arrived in Bemidji | mail).—While it is generally expect- | the grave marker determined that the Wednesday with a view to locating |ed that Japan’s business, which is stil | body was that of Sergeant Cotting- on a farm in this vicinity.. very much- depressed, will revive con- ham. ekl ot la il oalEas L T siderably with the, beginning of next . . > year,, it seems- that it will be neces-|Japan still has her goods, her fac- “was a between train business trans-|sary to. take far .more drastic steps|tories and her ships, as well as the actor here yesterday. -She was also]to bring this about. great asset consisting in her industri- t of Bemidji friends. Following the great drop of' Plfices ous anyg, ‘f:ompared to America and 5 which : took-place some months ago Europe, virtually strike-free popula- and the great slump in the export|tion- She must, however, train this trade, a great congestion of goods|laboring population to become far > has.occurred. This is seen very strik-| more effective, if she is to keep up WILLIAM FOX Kinney, by )ONEL lgo r“TB Laundry,” Big V Comedy Mrs, William Mahar, of Puposky, E L K _ FRIDAgAg':l‘UIRDAY . Grinager, proprietor of the Grinager Sunshine Grocery, left last evening for Fargo, Fergus Falls and the twin cities on business. ingly-in the large ports, suc _ | successfully in the world competition. g llngma and Kage,pwhe're \:lg::h%:l;:s Furthermore, she must improve the P”“'MS Bi, Peterson, clarinet; Frank|are crowded to. the Toofs with goods, | quality of her goods, abandon shady violin; Fletcher Grimoldby, | ordered during the boom, when e r): business methods and extend consid- WILL trombgne; C. E. Betts, St. Gloud, |importer figured that merchandise he | erable credits on' her sales such as . drums} ‘and Miss Morrison, piano, |ordered would increase materially in | Other countries do, but which she has N P W will play for your danaes at the Arm-|value while in transit. This had be-|herctofore declined to do. g _DIRECTIONAWILLIAK_FON 4 this evening, 1td10-14] come so_common, that merchants had | = — o h WILLIAM FOX presents i come to look thereupon almost as a W, Diifty amd daughter, Mrs.|fixed .law of trade. Consequently § v Waldron of Grand Rapids,|When the slump in prices occurred, A i e city 'Puesday for a short | thousands' and thousands of tons of 1 ey.returned to their home|go0ds ordered mainly for speculation, % - TONIGHT ONLY i TOM MIX TO-DAY Her Face Was Pretty, But Her Shoulders ‘The Untamed’)| "~ on,Bo: . By Max Brand. Direction by Emmett J. Flynn. “The Untamed” is Tom Mix’s lat- est new picture. HARLAN © By CHARLES ALDEA SELTZ§R DIRECTED By Jfifll\vuu EDWARDS e P fiesday. Mr. Duffy was at one arrived, their prices on arrival being time manager of thé school farm. considerably lower than when they i = had been ordered. The consequence When you next. need feed try the|was that in many cases the consignees Courtnéy Seed & Feed Co., where|refused to accept delivery, while in re right.. At Grinager's Gro-|other they were unable to secure the : 9-9tf | necessary funds from the banks, as these became extremely ' tight the Mr.. and Mrs. A._T. Wheelock re-|moment the bottom dropped out of guned yesterday .to -their home on th%mlfl;efi-] . orton avenue, after visiting with ome little relief has been obtaine 1 relatives and friends .at ponits in|in some cases by reshipment of red- of t}}e American Fed- New Hampshire, Massachusetté, In-[cently imported goods to foreign|| eration of Labor asso- diana, also in Chicago and Minnea-|countries, and many a ton of merch- . 4 polis. - Mr. and Mrs. Whellock have |andise made the trip back to Amer- ciated for fourteen been gone about five weeks. ica after it had been landed on the B % & h A dock?1 of Yokohama or Kobe. The years WIPI}i Satmt GO}I]T:I 4 urning yacht at sea. Drifting|warehouses remain crowded, how- in an open boat. aRther a severe|ever, and the existing glut becomes p-ers’ W1 state 15 hardship for a beautiful young girl, | daily greater as the output of Jap- views on b:t—tlt ptrotv;d hto 'be!the topenlng a}r‘xese Jfactories continues to add = h s, o chapter- of 'the ‘happiest part of her thereto. To offset this the leaders tua ; 1ife. Y“Sw why, " in" -*“Marooned]of many jadustries have restrained T 7 ! tion bog geart!, a Nt:uo:ailt_hm;ture, lgt:;rh;g their production by operating: only|} " m 1 onway Tearle, “Zena Keefe in|part tim > ing’ & ) P e or by closing" altogéether. Minne‘ou the suporting cast, which will be seen | Thus the cotton mi i al the Biko theatre tomorrow and|per. cente ‘ccap;cir;y’m“s FUNLORY 8B, Saturday. s 1t10-14|". The:one step which se; i ' 4 ) 3 1 V .seems-obviously ’ H A Warel e necessary, namely, to get rid of the ADM]SSION F REE : H.-A. Warring, Wwho has ‘made|glut by selling the accumulated goods his ‘home .on Mississippi avenuo, left|at:lower prices, even ‘at a loss\ if on Wednesday by nu‘:o_ for Sauk Cen-| necessary, is the one ‘step which the to :British Columbia, where they will :}?: gl:v::l,:;l:;tt‘f‘:g:ict ll‘l“n:gve:(:ng BEAUT—IFUL make ‘hf“" t“?\'“ home. ‘tirentnreyngous sums to this and that in- - N A us or the purpose of keeping up DEBE “F“- corn, ':""'u":l: the utterly abnormal situation. While R foed, Cor I_:hls may postpone the day of reckon- . [13 r (1] rd ing, it will, of course, be impossible ) CHARLES RAY n BILL HENRY for the government to advance funds 3 forever, and the only real effect will be to m.lk_e it take just so much long- & er for business to get back to a sound (| In her first |2l basis. In the mean time concern starring flo Picture Program F.G. A.GORDON “Drag\ Harlin” is William Farnum’s latest new 1)ictpre. fer VAUDEVILLE unee 235" FRIDAY ONLY, "% 13000 OLIVER & LEE A Girl, a Boob and a Ukulele KENLOW & BIRCHBY Music and Everything —— e S ST ’ Singing Comedienne Novelty Gymnasts l HAZEL LEONA DELARIE - MADALINE i S - VIOLA DANA /i THE CHO SEE—— U5 GIRLS ROMANCE? P S ‘“Marooned - Hearts,”® battered, bruised, tossed about like derelicts on fter concern is going under, some the sea of life. Cast upon the island |2 going > bt 18008 of B arge ones: o government - VIOLA DANA ;h:emird g:t ;‘:‘e.';“dc'::: wfl::g which is run almost exclusively.in the / rescue. It’s a vyondel:tnl picture for interm;f big business, is doing what =3 i i H i Conway Tearle, now starring in. Na-|it ¢8R td encourage various combina- Bui . f i as the fascinating little shimmy tions for restraint of competition and dancer in tional: pictures with Zena Keefe in < o . 3 the supporting cast. - See “Marooned|UPholding of prices, with the result ; | = : Hearts”. At the Elko theatre tomor-|that the general public . sees little g WILL THE EAST AND THE WEST EVER MEET? y Y benefit fre the sl i ices. b T . . PR “ row-and Saturday. . et &d?;!;et e :o::;; I::n&ncoe: i~ o Kipling says No. See what an American girl said in : e orus This is the menu for the benefit "’“K"':;“?“ in “.P"“u;“d imp‘“’; busi- N [ ” - 9 : td supper; that will be.served on Sunday | Ness, shipping is suffering. - During ir i LI " I ING 14 LANG in . the basement of St. reid the ’w‘r, when freight rates soared, CORP, e e, lr s omance Phillip’s > Church, from 5 to 8 p. m: Japan ll:uuilc hundreds of tons of ship- 2 Greusits Shicke wi Sompitagy (105 b e eent et Ao ot o Nevi? Cad Tl e . « METRO Classic = E Baked beans | phant on her hands. Freight rates|] - \ Y “’ " Ad Fi Id’s S day Eveni ‘Hot Rolls h d to . . apted from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Saturday Evening : Ctb:tn Salad s F:::tf,zn;it:mm_ rff: &Z‘:‘;:c’r:.:: also 'showing sessue HA W\AKA : A Post story, ‘.‘Hea.d and bj}}pulders.t’)’ Slcenarlo by Percy apple pte e DIOKIEt e |t ’:,',',"b“ of vessels are being|| FATTY A_RBUCK‘LE A ROBERTSON-COLE SPECIAL Heath and direction by William C. Dowlan. /Price 80c. % : 2d10-15 A A]}l thes:hc?ndigqns have f.‘l‘;ot ’liillfd in “RECKLESS 'ROMEO? at the s S - WANTE™ 0 have eir effect on the or Clean cotton rags at Pioneer office, | market, as many workers have b E £ discharged altogether, i:ee]udt;:; SAT‘ an’d SUN‘ ELKo T"EA TRE many seamen, while others work only ¢ the 2 part time. In the same way the mid- o ™ TONIGHT—LAST TIMES MUTT & JEFF, in “The Cowpuncher” Thrills That Will Be Remembered 4 Rex Union Orchestra, R. A. Amidon, Director Children 1Qc¢, Adults 30c—Matinee 2:30—7:20 and: 9:00: with beadaches, | dle class is being seriously affected, . ‘ - Des. Larson & Larson,|as many of the largest corporations mervousness or eye dis- | are discharging employees, mainly in id, needing glasees|clerical positions, by the hundreds. them. | The losses caused by the slump. have been very largely “book” losses, as Paramount Magnzinhflolm‘es Tr'.velogue

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