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FHE-BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER' BABY IN‘MORE DANGER THAN FACTORY WORKER A thousand feet above the street far out on the end of the slender |stesl Birder of the’huge sky-scraper a tiny speck of humanity with bare- ly discernablé muvement arrests the eye. “My, whdt a chance those struc- tural'steel workers take! That sure The Ramsey couniy quota’ is $25,- 000, on the basis of 10'cents worth of seals: per capita: The intenstve ten days salei begins -thruout the state, December 1. - Funds obtained from the- Christ- mas seal sale are-used for: education and demonstration particularly; to teach the mothers how ,to ‘protect their babes from tuberculogis and cther disease germs; teach all per- sons how. to successfully fight dis- case; to search out cases of tubercu- Miss “Norma Nissen-of Mal spent the week-end with tflends here, )12 ireally” good’ photogriphs dont cost:any more than a supper party and last-longer. “Hakkerup 35;;;(“,04 =22 Mens. annual. turkey supper<at'the| T A ihils o Presvytefian church tonight, from 5| PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION. Albert Luke of :Osakis was a Sun- f” 8 o'clock. Price 76¢. f1t11-22 % / ‘WILL MEET TOMORROW LAST TIME FONIGHT" day uller fniphls: Mty. : You fifin't take dny photographs or The Parent-Teacher . -association is the most dnngemus job in the 0 home a brick of Koor's ice|Post cards from Rich Studio unless{will meet Tuexlay gfternoon at 3:15 world!” losis un}l r.:lhe.r deadly but prevent- . i : 4-5tt | Lhey please you, (‘hone 571;::12- ig 9'clock at 'the ng‘l’ School building. | “mpe most dnngerq\ls job in the z:’lgrg;:ai::'ew assure the vietim WILLIAM FOX ' presents p T ¢ um.' Ql‘eet world? No far from it, althomgh In M@nnesota last year, 2,344 per- ¥ X » MRS. JOHNSON ENTERTAINS #° - INFORMAL™Y AT BRIDGE Més. B. W. Johnson ' entertained informally at” her nome on Lake| Boulevard Saturday afternoon in compliment to her sister-in-law, Mrs. Johnson. Bridge was played ladmittedly ‘a high insurance risk. |Nor is the job of power factory worker or that of the soldier in the front line txench. Your baby has the most dangerous job of all—just merely strug@ing for lexistence, according to officials ‘of lic Health associa-| sons were Kkilled by tuberculosis, one in every ten who died. Many were helpless bahies. Most were from among those of the most productive ages. Toaay there -as 24,000. active caggs in this state. Nearly 5,000 children are exposed to direct infec- Mlfs. Cufler of Hibbing was a Be- mldJl' wisitor yesterduy Harry Elmquist of the fifth wnrd left this morning for an extended trip ' to Portland, Ore., Seattle, and ot.her points in the west . . Tom Mix - In “The Texan ‘A thrilling tale of the great southwest. By Ja;nes B. Hendryx, scenario by Jules G. Furthman] directed by Lynn F. Reynolds. ) T.,E. Rider of Shevlin was a Sun- day visitor in: this: city. 12 renlly good photographs dow’t Fresh, sweet-milk and crelm. sold cost any-more than a supper party 5 at Ganter's bakery. .. . 10-6tt W F. {the Minnesota Pul f : 5 /77{7""|and last longer. Hakkerup 3%‘1“1“;“2 at several tables. ’ tion and other heNth experts thru- m);li\.xts “why ' -fhe public health % out. the United States workers and citizens of every coun- Lewis Collen of Aitkin was a Be- +midji visitor yegterday. i For infant mortality figures show a far higher death rate in the first two years of life than m any suc- tceeding period, regardless ot the em- ployment in later years. — Tuberculosis is one of the lead- {ing causes of death thruout child- ty in-the state are devoting their en- ergies to bringlng whole-hearted res- ponse: to the appeal of ‘“‘Seal your mail with the stamp of health! Buy and us(, Christmas seals.” ST. PAUL SOFT-DRINKERS Mens annual turkey sypper at the Presbyterian church tonlght, from 5 to 8:0'clock.” Price 75c;, . ¥ 1‘.11023 ' on spent A. Swanstram . of Crool Snt\udly here on business." Ladies” " and gentlemen’s suits éaten Fisher of-8t..Cloud was a | Suiiday- visitor in this city. 43ponged and pressed, 75 cents. Equal £ to other cleatiing jobs. Swigs Clean- hood, officiag mortalit z ) ;i 4] - e > y reports prove. . ““ . $50,000 to Jloan" on-farms. - Th|ers.. Fhone 65. 28d11-20 LAST TIMES {No. Daby ds born with tubereylosis, CALLED TO POLICE COURTS | ; hothz i R Dean Land Co:, Bemldji. Minn. ez gy 5 : bowever, The idea that this discase| 6t. Paul, Nov. 22.—Police yester- | , ) . ¢ . 10-27t1 : En?ilzsu lnn;inudggn :Edf ?E{:ys:' /| ig, hereditary was proved incorrect u.;yla::;muncndlovelrl tmrt{ B,}'p d{llnk' 5 ¢ B y -4 ik 8 2 v urned Saturday’ evening fr - i1 [iyears ago. parlors were handling: stuff’ with a| y P e ¥ 9 vation Army.conference in Chicago, 3 117 But the child is especially suscep- | kick. The soft drink parlors did a| Ll yd H l‘t “H e ;‘:fiami‘mfimage;fidh‘a” Was| at which they pave been for the past 8 . > . Itible to the ravages of the deadly |rushing business yesterday. Twenty- 0 aml On am i y it o weels... y s s | “White Plague’ 'and kecping the tu- |five-drunks were in police courts to- : verculosis germ and the baby apart|day—the ‘highest one-day ° record —IN— i % Wes Wright of Northern, actéd business here Saturday. trans- since. the inauguration of what is termed ‘‘Prohibition.” = ———————————— 3 ta 7. R ~8pat cnnh paid for L!herly Bnndm 3ee G. B. Hooley at_ Northern' Gro- cery Co., during the day, or e'! the |ts the -aim of public health workers | who have discovered that from 75 to 90 per cent of children under 16, years old in gvery civilized commun- K. G. LaMois of Akeley spant Sat- “DUCK INN”, urday Ln this city.on business. L ) nif ity are infected with this deadly dis- s ) Bi¥ e W A i S Lons Praisie spent .f Gilbert of Sauk (i,entre, rlcl:turhed ,;:scwe Ll s oL D SPECIALS FOR 4 \ £ er of ng to th%t plate Saturday after hunting That is one major reas wh . . . ' . the’day in this ity yesterdgy. i the Vicinity of Blackduck for sev= public spivicd e s coy|| THANKSGIVING WEEK A Mermaid Comedy in two roaring reels—laughs step S eral days. He succeeded in gemng munity in the state are mobjlizingy, at the on each others heels in fun’s furi li W. Sls:rtl‘ilwdeaihehft lllitwken- hig deer. tagir forces for tie anmual Christ- . n's furious pace sacl WI! a rday visitor here mas Seal sale, Funds obtained from ¢ e E Whvn you mext meed “Gfl try u" the sale of the famous tuberculosis Markham Coffee Shop Llign'l Turkey Supper Monday,’ Na- Courtney Seed ‘& ~Feed Co., where icoals are uced to fight the “White vember 22, 5:to 8 o'clock. 1t11-22| prices are fight. At Grinager's Gro- |Plagne” and other deadly diseases. Monday, Nov. 22: ! 2 ) o | W\ o I cecy Oni 8rd stréet. - 9-9¢t |""The goal of the Minnesota Health Paprika Schnitzel wit\h FOX NEWS, Mightiest of All S.'W. Hayford of Gully was a busi- "Ed‘;urd B uirned today Pt.—; ents | fund campaigm is a $250,000 fund. Corn Fritters, 50c n~ vit in the city_on Satuvday. | Rusness. return o ) : b - smzr i e elty. ALATGRY; to his home in Moorhead, after Y A N T Head Lettuce Wlt'h Thou- = < ! A..M. Bagley. left- last -evening for |spending @ week at the homes of his sand Island Dressing, 30c || fhe tWin sitieh:on acshort buslness éums' arae BeHugilion, and M- WASHBURN Tu >d\ Nov. 23 " Rex Union Orchestra, R. A. Amidon, direct tfln i . M. Baco . esday, Nov. 23: ) R A ) or : ;,} Augeline’ Porter &g Lengby,- is -a]. That mg 255 pound New York Tg}xlnc;‘teodSuugc% es"ocB“de"' 1 Matinee 2:30-+10c-25¢ Evenings—10c-30c { business villWr in tie city for a tew cream cheese will be cut next Mon- A Full ouse » | : 3 days.-: > ---|{day.” Leave your order mday l’l;roll;l'l.;; Tk Wednesday, Nov. 24: | § mans. : 1 ] . : 1 A car 16ad of New York Baldwin — \with LOIS. WILSON Chicken a la King on i npple:: $1.95. per.bushel basket at| Mrs A, E.WHItHNE and " dhughter, | ko Toast, 50c ( Troppmans. 11-18-tf Vh‘gln& “left last Sunday evening for t the Thursday, Thanksgiving: Turkey Dinner, 6 p. m. to 7:30 p. m., 75¢ Friday, Nov. 26: Creamed Lobster in Cases, || 50c | Saturday, Nov. 27: Boston Baked Beans with Brown Bread, 50 | gf}mute Tenderloin Steak, [ These prices Include pota- toes, bread, butter and coffee a week’s visit in' “Mindpapolis, en route ‘to. their- new home in Califor- nia, Mr. Witting le J n them in a few'days. ~ i Guy A. Schneider of Lake Itasca was a business visitor here on Satur- day, . Miss Catherine Taylor - of unsby, Adapt, 1 t. Oldidn '2‘3 UpTo 10 Garref Smith Directcd by - Clazence Badger WED & THUR. ' ehlng more appropriate;nothing wag the week end- guast of Bemidji|mere acceptable- than a beautiful !rllltdp. Chiristmas cards. See the splendid as- \ 7| sortment at-‘the Ploneer Stationery wm dyeu ;3 50; army overcoats Store. We engrave or prhlnt them. dyed,. $3.50.. Mudel Dry Cleaners, 309 | The:price is reasonable. 11-13tf 11- 17“ 3’ Mr. and Mfs. H.-A. Schlingsby and family left Sunday by motor for Min- neapolis, where they will make their future home. = Mr.. Schlingsby has been connected with the Stellar com- ‘pany as chemist slnce u started bllsl- ness. “The GIRL . from NOWHERE” with CLEO MADISON and WILFRED LUCAS TOMORROW & WED ESDAY ——A tale of joy and + tears, for feeling-hearts. Elko, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday.| 2€11-23 Mn. Hngtle \Ostrander of Turtle River, : is vismng wlth Bemid]i mqnds e oo 3 - Benefit dmca at Carr Lake school, Satlirday, Novembér 20. ‘Supper will be ie.rved Evnyone invited. ~3t11-10 < You'll want: Chrlstmns cards this 'year to send: to friends. We have a fine assortment from which to choose. Beautiful cards,-beautiful sentiments engraved or-printed. When you pass the Pioneer Stationerl Store step In and make your selection. - 11-13tf 03 \ Announcements have-been mailed to- all’ Tesident. ‘menihers’ of Bemidii | lodge No, 233, A. F. and A. M., an- nouncing -a -Masonic - Thanksgiving party for next Thursday 'evening, No- vember- 25, -'at Masonic hall. Ar- fangements have- beert: made Tor good music and -an_enjoyable evening' is assured. The committee in charge is endoavoring to orgaiize a permanent dancing club for the winter, eagh| miember to pay $3:00 im advance for | at least three dancing parties, and be- fore'‘the -third dance has ‘been held the permhnent club wjil be organized. A .cérdial «invitation “is “extended - to all Masons. not meinbers of the local lodge to be present at the Thanksgiv-| ing ‘party, also’to join.the club.\ All! persons desiring to become.a member | kindly confer with D. S. Mitchell, T. C. Bailey or E..D; B Mr& Jessle Grove of Sus;—b—ll.sh, was tho guest of Bemidji friends on Satm'day ! The §tqry of a helpless girl, memory gone, at the " America’s Greatest Character Actor —IN— “Brothers Divided” . A Drama of American Homes mercy of the lawless in the wilderness of the far flung Men’s “Turkéy Supper Monday, No- frontier of the northwest country, vember: 22, 5 to 8 o’clock. 1t11-22 1t cost 50 in the twin cities. It is leu costly in Bemld)l “‘Humor- esque.” 2t11-23 | S ""'“"'""“"{&, | Rex Opgmng Thanksglvngay A 'thee-Dny Run “WHILE NEW .YORK SLEEPS” Do ybu want to see the New York sky-line, the Gay White Way,«the Midnight Frolic beauty girls, the world- famous Dolores, the Brooklyn Bridge, the famous New - York police boat in action, the millionaires’ homes, East River? You'll see them all at this theatre beginning Thanksgiving Day. “While New York Sleeps” will thrill and amaze' you-as no-other picture hag done. Don’t fail to come _and;" bnflg,y‘gut friends. Theodore: Knutaon and John Knut- Illl]llllllllll son of McIntosh were chldji vlsit- ore.on Sunday. Of how a driftwood human came up from the depths of a prison hell—to put a heart into a crab-souled brother. It wets the eye because & touches the heart—it touches the heart because it tells of the home———vmle, forceful, wholesome, entértaining. JIGGS COMEDY, “Father’s Close Shave” - Get your fruit clke. pork cake and mince pies for-Thanksgiving at the - Sweet Shop.- 3d11-24 Y 'evEs OFTH e ALART PiC: EAR] RES -Thdyer Bailey returned this morn- ing. from a business vmt to Duluth and St, Paul GRAND % An»April day on the séreefi—a“\lt of cloud and a lot of ann!hine “Hu- moruql.\e bt i - 2t11-23 Dr.%J. ‘'W.- Diedrich returned this] morning from & short buysiness visit to lllnnenpolis TONIGHT & _TUESDAY ¥ ~ We wish to thank-eyr neighbazs, {riends and the American Legion boys for their kindness shown at the death of our son and brother. - " - Geo.- Montejth and family, |mm|iumnuunmmnmmm«ulll Wimam Bldkeley- of Farley, was a business transactor in the city be: tween: trains Saturday. ' SFEGIAL SERVICE AT ST. _\ | PHILLIPS CHURCH THURSDAY | On Thanksgiving morning at 91 o’clock, High mass will be celebrated | at St. Phillip’s ‘church. " The pastor | réquests that.all mémbers notify their o friends that all.may be:able to atiend| || . Pound ¥ \ ACT) OF AMERICAN ; . of - SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION| God- icoldni’t be everywhere 'so -he made - mothers—See “Humoreésque!’” ! e % 2111-23 Take l_'lo_me i | { | Bxpu-t fur repérlng 'and remodel- ing neatly and quickly done. " Mrs: F. Li Mathers, 145°Mill Park. Phone 83)—W “Hliiibnééim[?? Wonderful Scrgen Drlml at the ELKO Matinees 3:00—10c-25¢ nghts 7: 30-9—Any Seat 35c¢ I IlllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIICIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII MJls:Pml Strong of -International 'alla was among the out of town call- ers: i the city on Saturday. ' . Dance &t the Armory Wedebday evening, November 24th. Music by -Peterson orchestra.” 3t11-24 Tast evening Misslonnry Cummlngh and party-held a'scryice at the Bag-| ley camp; west of Wilton. A large| crowd of the Canip men gathered m KOORS the ‘dining hall aft d’en- Joyea the service. - ICE CREAM Fnllowin‘g the usual V‘Ch‘risusn En-| SUPREME deavor-seryice at the Solway school| last night a servlce was conducted ! Mf ~and Mrs. H: Logln of Grand Rapids were ameng: um out of town callers in the city over the week end. LT T Thanksgwmg AND TWO MORE DAYS ) Pon’t wait too long betore you ords er 1nufr lchrls‘:mas cards. We ha;: beautiful ecards- with envelopes by Missionary Cummings and Rev.| match.: New sentiments and beauti-|H, J. Snyder of Grand Rapids. An, ful color ‘embossimg " and " prifitMg. |interesting sermon was delivered by | Your .name . engraved in the samelmv Snyder style type as the: sentiment. - Do it ; now ‘and have it over-with. Order at the. Pion Svauonery Slore = llilStf SLEEPS by Charles S Brabise Ap:mwofin hfunfix(hn Winnipeg, . Manitoba. — Mamnba} claims to lead the hole continent in -the matter-of rural -health nurs-| ing, and- this is bofwe ‘out by the4 t. 50c to' see _Twin_ Cities, NOTE—It ¢ _“Humoresque” i Drs. Larson & Larson, “with ‘‘headaches, Tervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses glasses consult . them. report of the American Medical asso-| ‘ciation” which“retently—convered ~at| San Francisco and ~ published this, opinion. ~ Visitors——vlainr -~ that the province’s rural héalth methods are in the van of progress and surpass| ithat of other provinces and states.|