Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 3

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+3 THE ‘BEMIDJI 'DAILY PIONEER Bmm ysTAm Fok Mlphtgau, .and,.Minnesota, and the!Utah, and Wiscdnsi i :*8 2 AL istrict 0f ‘Columbia. In 6 Mary-|marked contrast to previous years as he lowest. inf. 5 “LAs i '"Ncm land states, New York, Pennsylvania,|the number of births had increased ity rate on recurd i the ofrth ‘regiss. T YEAR ANNO ginia, North Carolina; Kentucky,|from year to year. Shg the states these " Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsis,, Kansas,| The infant mortality dfe (number |rates range from 63 lin Oregon and. Washington, D. C., Oct, lS——ln the | Utah and Washington were ‘added.|of deaths of lnfants under one year | Washington'to 113 in South CarolinaJ: ’ Ibirth registration area of tzho United | No states were added in 1818, but in E x States, exclusive of Rhode Island |1919 “Oregon and California, Which r”Esl & WE Which failed o send in trahscripts of | comered ‘the ‘Pacific coast, ‘Wwere ad- ¥ 85 infants|mitted, -and South Carolina; which He Was in his pajamas,§|birth cortifieates, 1,060,685, WL o ionded the area alons the Atlantle Gritith of ““"’"" spent F'm“ I &7%=#, [l alone in his office late at c 4, maki X mber of deaths in the same area |Coast was added, making the per cent RlL o8-hugloqs. ‘ night with Riot Rosie, when}|as 791,732, the births exceeding| of | stimated. -population Uinciudesh il 2.5 abou 5 eet. milk and ¢,,,m, .om : ; his- fiancee found . them. J|ihc deaths by 573,852, or 72.5 per OPOUEOR e for the year bl George lied: "‘and then— gent. = o 11919 compared with 1918 shows. The birth registration area Was | j.qron50 of 7 per cent in-the regis- o established in 1915 when it compris- |} 2 NLI(')rTHINSS) i only ten states, the six New Eng- tration area. ‘Each state shows a de: A METRO PLAY crease, ‘the per cent ranging ‘from land states; New York Pennsylvania, joss than one in Maryland_to ten' in Iiy visitor in Bemidji. AR ) Rols ‘ot International Falls ?luti‘flg)y here on ‘business. . By Nick West " I’'ve had. the mumps, I've had the _Take Née & vrlel/;t xoor-‘_m fls‘& ’y",‘,', Tfi 3-; ':: { Z‘:?.‘f mm ‘fir:'m See + i 3. L, Wilkins of Detroit was a Be- this Democratic H d t&r v COM]NG OT EX in . midji ‘business visitor on/Friday. :,::;: i‘\h:;':h:‘; ':::," ‘;":ndb;’g;'"i TAYLOR —HOLMES i p 1 % B, Bishte 7 Bomen. #aia o) must pay ‘sky-high onsomeone’s .x- Makes ‘Ananias-look like / Dra arla 3 tnts cit ‘7| cess profit tax. I stamd | a piker in the screen version €6 e - A I I | l, m ‘business visitor in y. other day, with monthl 2 p s firie and gr if of Aaron Hoffman’s great ’ Rt SELT2ES and grand, to see BY CHARLES ALDEN R ~Mrs. W. m‘?’ "9t ~ Frohn, ‘was| j pay the monthly bills I had on |J stage comedy. DIRECTED ’YJQNN"(W‘WS . e llnong the out of town cnllers ‘here | hand. I'd neverhad a peynl! check j 1 . . ” fl onFriday. with such big figutes on its face, but A TAYLOR HOLMES Production p 24 n amazing drama of the ! 4 L — pretty ‘soon just‘a wreck; my [] from S. E. V. TAYLOR'S Scenario. ggd)e;[ -qun wizard % ‘Hendrixson is reported to be -check was nnnk without a ‘trace. I ‘Directed y LAWRENCE C. 1l @t his home, Tenth street | figured up when I got through, and || WINDOM: the great. Westel'erlqun) ‘Park avenue. found that husky cheek had paid not “Draq Harlan Gun slin mofe than half of what was due upon an' taught a settun*. I - 'Barsiard Kreng, of Kramer, N. D.,| the monthly bilis I'd made. T thought || . . Il - Walter Coyne and his eleven Dog Teams nyl, in, Bemidji Friday and.plans] it over all that night and’ nzht it | Coming Thursday ) < s - te 1ocate on. a_farm in this vicinity.| over all ‘next day, and recko: that ning L Of Alaskan Muskies, winnel's Of the Canad- “THE BORDER RAIDERS” Starring REX RAY old ‘sage was right wlw upoke of Raymond and Gus Stubbe of West-| H. C. L. to pay. i by, iMont., were:in-Bemidji Friday en route. to Blackd k< here they will )nelw on a far ; ian Dog Derby, will appear in person. - round service send | ynur ‘dyeing and cleaning to The o6l Dry Cleaners; 305 Third street. Pl'nlu 537. o S 1012t 'j‘rl L, Johnson.of Mnewood. was = ‘between .train shopper, in Bemidji of' Friday. She also called on. friends. UW[' & ENGLISH EVANG. LUTHERAN. | S <t ‘Town of Frohn: Confessional ser- N i \ £ \ g ' i % > J ... When. ynu need ‘foed try-the{vice at 9:30 a. m.; German service B 02 s ¥ vk . . ¢ § B A uriney +& : Feed:Co., whsra ‘with communication at 10 a. m.; E vflu”m rlsht. At mlnlg r's Gro-|lish service-at 11 a. m.; Adult con- ury ‘on Ird street. — O 9tf | firmation -class on Thursday evening ————— at 4:456 p. m.; Juni confirmation . Two sons of Mrs. Gust Smith are | class on Saturday morning at-9.a. m. || {l1-dt ‘thelr ‘home, Tenth street and| Bemidji services: Sunday worghip Dalton ‘avenue, with typhoid fever.(at 2 -p. m., sharp. Subjest, “Does [§ ) . & - : d * God -Spread Sickness and ‘If So For 7 | ] ;| What Purpose?”(Rom. 8:28). Adult % 4 a . oA 4 J k N s the | Bible: ‘class on -Monday evening at e . ; { 3 . . 7:45 p. m. Junior corfirmation class |} = - : ‘A Prince of Laughdom on Wednesday at.4:45 at the parson- 5 S age. All are w;mall‘;l invited. ‘Erdmann W. Frenk, pastor. [NV VAN T Johnny Hinels in “Torchy Comes Through” From the stories by Sewell Ford; comedies that crack a new laugh a minute ™ 3 dige, of Minneapolls, was ¢isftor in -thd city today. He is coinected with the “First Natlonal bank of this city. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services ‘will be held in the ‘Bat- tle’s -building, room 24, over the J. C. Penney Cov.’s -store, at 11 o’clock. Sunday school-at "9:45. ST. PHILLIP'S Low mass at 8 o'¢lock a. m., High h .. 10 o'clock. a. m. Sunday: N8 3 : £ rnoM “ THEwSATURDAY; EVENIN G~ bensdiation.of they 3 B sosT STORY OF THE S/ E NAMEBY. oAt 1R300 GRACEVLOVELL BRYAN re at->2 ‘o'clock. Vespers. and 1t10-16, benedicuon at 4 oclock . Other Attractions Rex Union Orchestra " R. A. Amidon, Director Matinee 2:30 Eve., 7:10-9:00 Children 10c, Adults 30c 2 - : A Tale of the Northwest Liberty Bonds. . PRESB’Y'I‘RRIAN Mounted Police, with . i lmkhm hotel evenings, 7-29tt | hhriel Madn ?}‘..n;‘}?s,,fi“‘;m:‘:}:’?;}: _ ZENA KEEFE } Now gee her as a real star in. this clever and swift Moving comedy. : — :'124). .Sunday evening at 8 - o’clock - § ! the g la::qd belnhgs of{{he sermon will be on the theme, “A |} i Also Showing es man/.a_demon horse |Cripple Revived,” (Mark 2:1-12). - p “ ” and.a .,‘..':.';. “,'.,,m sée Tom s 1o " Sunday” Sohost wil most 8t 10 FATTY ARBUCKLE, in “A RECKLESS ROMEO; e: mol ascinating = western ro-ia. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 ¢ I ver filmed. . “The Untamed,” [p. m. All ‘are most cordially wels} TONIGHT 1i?)° '": :éoo and SUNDAY fron Max Brand’s well-known novel. = c an c —Rex Sunday... . 1t10-16 nghtnlng is plumb slow comparcd with the way “Whistling Dan” can pull a gun. See TOM MIX as the mysterious superman. Sce Satan and Bart, his pals. And romance—say ! SALVATION ARMY Meeting on -week nights at 8 p. m., ‘”" “"“”‘"“ Ploneer offfcs. Tudesday Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday: 4 Beltuwl Nu s dc(%?eggg Sundn)" meetings. 10-a. m.—Jun- rsery-an louse, | jor eetin, 11 i | —H N 2004 Irvinb ave. Phone 363-J. - meeting. ©. & Youne Peosiag 6t10-18 |1 WILLIAM FOX Jn'sfll(s 3 = 8 p. m—Salvauon Army hall. d Wm“ Nymore Hall,. Services on Wed- . | o odn -cotton rags &t Ploneer office. nesday night at 8 o'clock. Junior g $ w il eetis und ; " GAMES IS Ji :‘clotcll:g S ay afternoon’ at 2 : mm }I mm i All are fnvited. ~¢~ 1 o Ensign B, Knudson. iy 2 1 et - October I8.—Valley City vs. Casle- "NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN D. Cassleton; Jamestown| English service at the usual hour argo mt Fargo: LaMore Vsl Lis-|Sunday morning. Rev. Thos. A. Gud- m at Lisbon; ‘South Dakota te | mondson will occupy the pulpit. college va. North Dakota university at| Sunday school at 12 o'clock. All tand Forks; Wahpeton vs. N. D: A. children between the ages of four and Northwestern vs. Wis-|six are invited to join the adult Bible consin ‘at Madmm, Indiana vs. Min-|class. \ nesota at Minneapolis; Iowa vs. Choir rehearsal Tuesday evening Illlnou at Chanpai at 8 p. m. in the church. Ladies’ Aid meets on Wednm'ay afternoon, October 27, at. the home of Mrs. T. N. Kode, 1100 Bemidji avente. A hearty welcome is extended to all. BE PLAYED TODAY L. J. Jerdee, Pastor ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL Sunday scheol meets at 9:30 a. m. English service at 11 a. m: Evangelical league 'mecting at 7 p. m. Topic, f"rhe Solidarity of the Human Family.” Confirmation -¢Bible ' school). on Tuesday and Friday at 3:46 p. m. Everyone cordially welcome. William F. Kamphenke# pastor. “Tommies” Taik French. One detects the influence of the war in the village jons of England tod% says a correspondent who has just *| turned from a walking tour. The “lads of the village” are home aghin, and gather, a8 of yore, {n the ;| bar parlor to discuss the events of the I’ By'MAX B by EMMETTIFLYNN | e A 'startling.romance of three stunge comrades Henry Lehman, “Fox Sunshine Comedy”. Also ‘:The Laundry,” Big V Comedy ;| day; but there is-a marked difference ;hrmeumm’xzfl i niisicis SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM He Knew More at 18 Than Solomon at 110, and was 'or T . . . . i /1] of France ana the language talked ] Mrs. Sanb?rn, Violin—MTrs. Riggs, Piano Freer With It !| therein. *Encore_de blere” has be- || Orchestra Sun, Eve. A ‘ | Sl By b grig e s P vy 23 OTHER ATTRACTIONS order, and “finf” * aken its ce a 4 = 5 4mong the recognized methods o In- - Rex Union Orchestr: . A. Amidon, Director timating refasal to drink again, — i . E K TONIGHT i » R i London Chronicle, ] I a Matinee 2:30 Children 10c, ‘Adults 30c s 2 SUN. MON. TUES ! LAST TIMES - Evening 7 and 9 Prices 1’5(: and 30c Subseribe for The Daily Pioneer, — — . — = 3 — 3 : |y T,

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