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

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S3mpiaseerresess i 11-IURSDAY VENING, DECEM R 16, 1920 be established in order that supplies|can condnmn, it is suggested thatlnmklng Christmas more happy for Congress be requested to stimulate the destitute children if- possible. Ttl\e successful development of agricul- Such provisions for stabilizing |of all necessities of life may be reg- «A. M. Bagley went to Mlnneapolis[ | STATE FARM BUREAU _ ol En’o"l s on business last evening. i ture. . 2 —— | PROGRAM ANNGUNCED labor conditions should be provided fularly —announced. This includes| American farm production by the Donations of any kind will be receiv- A > . - Paint your car. It's a good ‘one, but | to the end that the farmer may have pa ticularly storage in quantity of |adcption of agricultural tarift regu-'ed by the committee and glven prop- £ it may not look it. 3t12-18 W\t wll times sufficient help, and we|ccmmodities utilized in building, in{lations which will assure such native|er distribution. i (Conunuul trom Page 1) | favor the re-establishment of the [supplying food. clothing and heat for|supplies of foods and fibres as the Buy Christmas Seals—— o C. L. Isted returned this morning| nounced in similar manner to that' United States Employment Bureau homes. citizens of this country require, and — Roland Hicks of Remer spent Wed- |from a short business trip to Min-|which now prevails with refercuce; Which was discontinued shortly ‘\fler‘b () 'ghnt a truth in fabric 1aw |that the Canadian Reciprocity Act be HARRY GREB WOULD MEET £ es re in business. neapolis. e re; signing of the Armistice. e passe repealed. < mesday el to'storags resylations of freth.mea (@) " “That transportation compan- T DEMPSEY AT PHILADELPHIA E— . | The necessities of life ought to be r Farm Leasing. § K. K. Roe returned this morning‘gmded a3 those commodities which Because cf the Jaxge amount of from St. Paul, where he attended the =uxlplv food, shelter, ho.n. and clulh- Jand leasing -and the’ gencral ten- !dency toward short term leases, and ies carrying farm products for export be required to provide ample ware- houses at-seaboard :points in order to !"' i (By United Press) Robert Hill of Sauk Centre, was a New York, Dec. 16.—An dffer of caller in the city yesterday LEGION MEMBERS TO ACT AS BIG XMAS BROTHERS ! State Oil Inspectors’ convention. in 2 ‘Take home a' brick of Koors ice L v | Lg d Settl J'D .el £ the consequent) decregse in coil pro- avoid congestion of frei_gm. 4 1$50,000 to derend the title against 3 cream. BB ol vanta siéeacking capmext| g Settlement an ey lopment. ductivity, the Miunesota Federation |, (0) ~Necognition of.free access iaf. Harry Greb, in a ten round boug:in . 7 !spring. Let Barnell paint it for you. i | )ulm:ver to make m]ore vailable: ,¢ anrm Bureaus recommends, t]mt‘”“" world's mmket‘l and_the netes-1 ' A special committee to act as the | Philadelphia, was made to:Jagk ,:« ., a¢ e If it's shoes you want remember 5 315~ 13'“L atent agricultuial S all local Farm Bureats give carnest| sity of relieving the crowded opering EBiz Brother committee for the Ralph | Dempsey by J. McCready snd .lobn serean 7 the Consumer's Shoe Co. 1t12-16 of. ihe unsettled apfd;.u hdught and study to the development |0f the St. Lawrence water route tolracte post of tie American Legion | Bell, of. Pittsburgh. ; ,_ it i dekstrons wapins Wit | latiius # mebaitts 2o of and rental contrackathat will en; 3507 .T"if,’gmff*;?:;éfiss:fifl“fné“’,”.ff B Pl oo onii i s BeXfi:‘lrjlie ':Xx:i‘rtliexg (fisg;gbi;ét;fi,; day’mo’m ng from Rochester, where!!hereon’. it is recommende! ,.‘;,‘;ir:‘f\cu,:.lc ";‘(:;10 ffi‘:i‘"“fi.‘yfifi?fi:;fig'gmna{ growth. :;:(\1 l}‘_::am(;]x‘;m:|]<§:‘$;ex:m\: flf‘l:fii‘xi:h?é MANUFACTURERS EFFECT — focleomculind s1d il specialists: i hacaat, (‘)fi]‘::‘[‘fl'z Rnal Lhe | pints be consideredls in- such con-| (0 The lslllnicr;d?"}c::rrx"tlxw:r%edmt‘z serve as o bix brother to any child NEW WORKING SYSTEM . Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold — S a rivate- iy, cts 2 d A or children to aid in bringing happi- s " E at Ganter's bakery. ' . 10-6t1 | S C. Balley is expected to return !y owned lands in Northern Minne- | Tirst: That the dnterest of the|from all sections of the earth hasiness into destitute homes during the (By United Press) o \ tomorrow from Roseau, where he f0ta as agricultural gr mon-agticul pypic in land apd the maintenance m;llm' conditions in certain lines"af | holidays communicate with a mem-| New York, Dec. 16.—Clothing : Only 10 silk velvet tams left,|went on Monday to conduct state tural, and whether best adapted for oo "y oqueing power shall be con- |28t ultural activity whicn prohibit|per of the committee at once.] The|munufacturers here put into -effect choice 95¢, at Elko Hat Shop. * land sales. | cultivation, pasturage or forestation. | oo PTIEC B RIS P s the | United States farmers from produc- | committee consists of Dr. E. H. Mar- | the best working system. This was 2t12-17 — T T sats | interest of the tenant and the lapd- | ing cortain farm products at a pro-| cum, Ed. VanAntwerp and Fred Bost. | expected to bring to a erlsls the ¢n- Miss Marie Cahill returned Wed- ‘m‘;_‘t‘_‘" with b‘" thern ]'L‘}‘_"f*;,: lord. fit. 5 T "’ “"“‘;'-x"“ 9“:’ 0 un ‘9]‘"‘ Thru the direction of this commit- | ployers’ dispute against the amlflga- C. H. Godirey of Tobique Was a|nesday morning from Rochester, | conooons WEY e Ssrad U tee . Second: That an cquitable share | PTO uction 10,1118 country. ne in thelie the community Christmas tree|mated workers’ union. business visitor in the city yester-|where she has been the past six| PuTCHISe CTTies Wit it a gnatantetilcase recognize the principle that §he\\.\nu“11:;“ivenfigfil il eventusliyresult will be taken care of (his year. Al jetistss ! day. | weeks under medical care. ‘abo\e ‘1[>‘x‘f::“cdim(;‘x“;;1‘? i‘:fli“;xfiafi’l"E"f‘lpr’fi- import country instead of & country .eglonaires are asked to assist in|Subscribe for The Dally, :Plana__ |exporting farm products. To over- come this anomalous and un-Ameri- (b) That supervlsmn and regula— i o ¢ that each. par- ; f;:mel(;:ompany of Milwmfikeel, (tlflul_flrpmved method of land sellers Amnd the fagm bu : | Carl Bye and AlBert Bye of Pequot afteer‘:ozno?or ‘é?::::ton Lt 111 land selling agencies in Minnesota be| ™ gy That longer term contracts 5 Py . required. Igie o6 were business visitors here on Wed- | i " for leasing be encouraged. nesday i (e) That leg tion grant recog-‘ C ili Court. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lilye and daugh- |nigjon to properly controlled coloni-| vy, r,ocnGiMation Gourt, =~ ter arrived Tuesday evening from zation projects order the more % rt, authorized i New Port, Wash., for a short visit: promptly and safely to assure success :]n‘:lafe{;)::eflmm y to hear co with hié brother, W. H. Lxlye and | to the prospective settler. ':\nd announce findings Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak- ery. 12-4tf REX Theatre LAST TIMES Grand Tonght Men’s rubbers, 98 cents a pair Cox\ [ sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t12-1 A Smnlhlng 7-Part Story of the Orient Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Strader of family. : (d) That community de Brainerd were Wednesday visitors in jprojects, wherein settlers d frelnno to pri TODAY ‘i ” v this city. Barnell can paint your auto . dunng}r‘ombme their credits and capital for !l \"oq in the . ng and selling of ! . | the winter when he has the time and | development purposes, be recognized | (o 1oz essities of life. And that there i t1 |legislativel S ; : Swer inl $50,000 to loan on farms. The|7°" 4Ot need tne car, R S o) \Thet: vl complals. , ani (- EIven. 10, ¥iich (Coutl, power in HSHUBTY”' HAM"J“N K b he sa summary manner to hea by Dean Land ‘Co., Bemidji, M‘"fi,‘_fl“ Mr. and Mrs. George Brener and| slnngent legislation dealing with es- ,“"fl,(y:,’zl.r:.p,i‘:.’p‘:?]:i"x' ot ‘lrrl:w‘uln(cvrv. in| i With family, of Paynesville, came here this | ishing and proper maintenance 0f | Lorerence to unfair practices com- in E PR]SCILLA DEAN . \ week to make their home. Mr. Brenerrllre brmks in the forested and cut- has been engaged as buttermaker fnr!m er sections of the state be enacted. Koors Brothers company Education i In order to give the residents of' MIM‘S;VGI:in{GOd”?e" wio fitlendq the rural Minnesota the sameedu- : ss Wood’s Kindergarten school in, cutional, recreational and other ad- shown today have a touch of tomor- Minneapo“s' will afrive on Friday vantages as those of urban centers \ row. 15 new fur hats rev:elved2 todaly evening to spend the holidays at her. e gavor the levy of a two mill state - t12-17 | home here. |tax for state aid and increased trans- I I pertation aid and the establishment Miss Muriel McGhee will arrive on | ¢ yocational —agricultural depart- Friday evening from St. Paul to|yents wherever practical. spend the Christmas holidays at her| Highways. hl‘)m" fle’e“ She is a student at Mac-| Highways fittod 10 earry the trat- alester college. I fic of the state are essential featu cy | of successful agricultural activities. mands: Mrs. H;arré' Palmer, SladPark flve"'l he promotion of good road. an im- (a) The great g“evhrefeh"e w‘;l”l -"'&5‘5’ ay of the portant feature of agricultural de- in Minnesota agri ‘e“ lOL °l‘tm'ili ;r, Mrs. -’flm;‘* Pru-ivelopment and compels the interest brief but efticient ser 103' O: ans °f' b D. "\1'“‘5 almer | gnq support of all. leral Farm Loan Blank is admitted. | 1?1 tE omie or Lansford to flttendl Rural Credits. That this service, now temporar e funera | That a system of rural credits be [suspended, inay at an early date on ST . |established in order that agricul- more function for the public need, tfiomil; ng:qud Mrs. E. R. Lind-/ (yra] development may be stimulated. | demanded, and the amount of loans strom ot Red WIAE, soi, on Decern | ‘arm Labor, [ thereunder be increased. oL Slgo dndatrom s & daugh-' e Jabor problem of {he farmer is' | (b) That a national storage law uirtfiis-c;‘t»yfln Mrs. Hans P. Mosen rccognized s of vital importance to . _ mitted by those dealing in and hand- ling farm products | Fedcral Leeislation Cgrtain matters reiating (o Minne-| ota Agciculture are o closely inte woven with those interests in other states that Conzress alone has anth- ority to deal with them in a leg lative manner. Nevertheless, they exercize more or less influence upon | culture i Minnesota are herewith auncunced in order that represen s of this state in con-| v give them that consider: | which their importance de-| WALLACE BEERY e . WHEELER OAKMAN ' ' Nels Rude of Pinewood, entered St. Anthony’s hospital yesterday for meglical care. i “Denny from Ireland” Gorgeous scenes of life in a Turkish Harem and life in the Streets of Stamboul, that mysteriously interesting city of the Far East. All new hats at the Elko Hat Shop Thousands of Horses, Camels and Men take part in the qmaqhmg finish that will remind you of the “Birth of a Nation.” GUMPS COMEDY in COMPLEMENT . .For .wond, seasoneG tamarack, call F. M. Malzahn. Phone 17-J. b 12-3tf in 6 parts. ALICE HOWELL in Two-Part Comedy— Two Reels of Laughs. | You'll Enjoy It. tio ‘Mrs. Martha King of Becida, was among the outeof town shoppers in Bemidji Monda. impcins accorded | ulture thrn the| s of the Fed-! A. C. Goddard, the electrical engi- neer of Red Lake, was in the city yesterday on business. Auto livery and taxi, day and night service. Phone No. 1. Enterprise Auto Co. 1mon12-23 50 beautiful velvet hats, all silk velvet, trimmed artistically. Former prices $8, $10, $12, and $15. Choice now $2.95 at Elko Hat Shop. 2t12-17 VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY, DEC, 17tk Rex Union Orchestra, R. A. Amadon, director PHONE 295 814 BELTRAMI AVE. Miss Corrinne Carlson will arrive| Sunday morning to‘spend the holiday = season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Carlson. Miss Carlson is a stu- FRI. & SAT. dent at the University of Wisconsin = g 2 sintipe SAMUEL COLOWYN )| SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPINACH Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 10c-25¢ Suits dyed, $3.50; army overcoats dyed, $3.50.. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 Third street. 11-17tf . ! APPLES S. A. Walters.and .William Heritage Mrs. J. M. Newman, 1019 Bel-'| of yéii"fi?ikeoxye‘r’;e;;:;lg:fs VISItors {{rami avenue, submitted to_a surgi- ] Different Varieties, wrap- We have a fimited supply in i Vs cal operation at St. Anthonhy’s hos- i . | ped, per box ... of fancy cleaned, washed ital yesterd . N Matinee—2:30 4 You don’t take any photographs or %1 lge:eecf,‘vz’nfige;‘e‘f;"nfggl“; whiehgl e | Large Grape Fruit, spinach put up in full peck post cards from Rich Studio unless | 1 | « , . v FON sedeoizetvatlivnniones cans, each ... 23¢ ‘1'3‘31’1 pieast: you. Phone 5702:;/1239 County Agent Déoface Aécompan-| i THE WALB(}RAS Florida Oranges, do Campbcll s tomato Soup, i ©lied W. A. Murphy and Henry New- Introducing the World’s Premier - Bananas, per lb.. ... 25¢ man to Clearbrook where they visited Clovercrest Guernsey Farm, owned by L. Jensen, on Tuesday, lelurnmw Wiednesday morning. \ Doll hats, corsage bouquets, fancy bed room caps, Mary Pickford aprons, ostrich fans, kewpies, at Elko Hat Shop. 2t12-17 Mr. and Mrs. David Hinshaw and daughter, Helen, were in Bemidji yesterday en route to their home at Wilton, after 'visiting for the past: two months at Spokane, Portland and | other points in the west. B.P.0.E ELKS Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Noyes of Black- duck were among the out of town vis- itors in the city yesterday. Spot cash paid ror Liberty Bonds. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the 5 “Everyfl\ing"’ n;ennt “Noth- ing Lady Bag Puncher. KOLE KGMEDY TRIO A Boob and Two Blondes. DONALD McADAMS Scotch Entertainer EAGLE & ROMANA Fancy peaches, peas, apri- 2Vs b, ...49¢ cots, cherries, LAST SHOWINGS can, value 60c, Eugene Nut Margarine . . .. O’Brien Milk, 3 tall cans, Solid pack tomatoes, 3 1b. CRNG it bes dtidtisen 21c Nokomis sliced Pmeapple 214 1b. can.. ...39¢ Swift Pride ‘10 bars Borax soap, pkgs. Markham hotel evenings. 7-29t1 . 3 WHAT DID HE WANT? PRRaRR ‘There will be a regular mecting of “Indian Novelty” \ H 3 cs 46 R. B. MoCauig of Little Falls. spent | the Elks lodge Thursday evening. o ndian: hovelty " ominy, 3 cans. s Lux, 2 pkgs. . Monday and Tuesday in the jeity E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. . Admission 10c-25¢ The Fancy corn, 3 cans.....65¢ Sun Brite = Cleanser, - 6 with his brother, William McCuaig. Wi | —— hetti i 3 Eane He left yesterday for Crookston. '00D FOR SALE Spaghetti and macar oni, ! 2o b —_— No. 1 'ieatfned femhrack wood,! Wondeffill 3 25 Powdered ammonia, 3 G. A. McGarvey, representing the|Price $9.50 a . cord;. delivered, call| PRES. o e cans ..25¢ 15¢ Sal-Soda, 2 pkgq ..25¢ W. G. Schroeder, rural phone 16-F-4 6t12- 21 trades and industries-of the Minne- sota state board of education, was in the city yeslerdny on business. Slab wood. 83 50 ver cart load. 16- inch 50 PROPQSALS. <‘ Sealed . proposals will be recclved' Jack vine in the round. $6 ! by the undersigned % be opened and Chance.” By H. H. Van Loan. Startling things happéhed when “Swagger” Barlow, d salmon, 1 Family pkg. oat meal. 29-{' & ver_cart load. Can make immediate y 3 12-13tf | considered at u regular meeting of' 4 Fancy v 1b. delivery. Bemdiff Co the’ City Coumell' of 'the City of Be-, COMING ). a master crook, got his Hat canais 4 Barrington Hall Coffee, 3 Jacob Goldberg left last evening|midji, at a regular meeting of said| fl chance. Cheese, 1b 0 $1 '30 for Camden, N. J., havinhg received a-Cfiunfill to 1LJehhx}elldM nsn tl;e foll’mlcwfl LARRY SEMON ol aren bs. $1. telegram announcing the death of [¢hambers, city hal o’cloc Jaren’s g e e e bora en. | Monday, bec. 20th, 1920, or the rur- | §#@ fHHE@ IR-E-X foil . Wlhl"-t House ‘J"“esei ag chase of buildings and site suitable «THE STAGE HAND” Elkhorn thveflc, in"cans, U R b, 43¢ ;, ! zar Coffee per . pects to be gone for a short time. for a Detention or Contagmus Hos- pital. L. Jenson, banker and farmer of Clearbrook, stopped over between| The location, real estate, size of trains en route to Crookston, where | buildings, condition, etc., together he will attend the meeting of the|with building content, will be a fac- bankers of the Red River Valley as-|tor in determining the purchase there- sociation. of. | The Council reserves the right to!' When you next need feed ry the | reject -any or all proposals submitted. Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where, GEO. STEIN, prices are right. At Grlnuger s Gro- City Clerk. cery on 3rd street. 9-941 | Belmd)l, an Dec. 10th, 1920. “Andrew Barlow left this mnrmng‘ The Son of Tarzan ...20c 34c each 3rick Lheeq(- . Admission—10¢-25¢ ELKO Try our whipping cream WE DON'T MEET PRICES— ”. WE MAKE THEM \ MILLER’S g CASH AND CARRY STBRE REXTHEATRE for Eagle Eend, where he was callod | - T FORHI&M"H:ER fi 5 Romance, Thrills, Fights, _ by the death of his uncle, John Bar- very mother will value most for . . — low. The funeral will be held on Christmas a new photograph of a son' Animals, Jungles, Sensation Saturday. lor a daughter—or of grandchildren. R | . If you want to give your mother: —From the Heart of D“Vr}“ i Just received, a_beautiful line of |Something she will appreciate and sit: Africa i FRIDAY new satin and geotgette hats. All] keep by l:er has longhu ;he tllves [ S s . the new colors fof spring. Special|get a good photograph made at our : : prices now until after Xmas. |studio and send it {o her. The greatest jungle story 2t12-17! Perhaps it is years since you have " il PR |seen your mother. In that case, y u | ever written l‘?y ) I R »}lennessy of Bend. Ore., a |owe it to her to send a photograph . former resident of this city, spent alLet us get up a photograph for you Edgar Rice Burroughs few hours here today enroute to his|that will be suitable .for framing.! . home after a business visit to point: Ometthms of bette': qulqm and 1AR " American” dramaceterna] in the east. Mr. Hennessy is connect- | 8reater permanence than the pictures ames._ Femmme ooper. sadie .y . . e with ‘the Crookston Lumher Co. J0u TELL [ UL saed snoush for by Jame L 2 William N. Selig’s Big Western Production While in the city he was a guest at general distribution. COMING SUNDAY Divected by Maurchourrwur the George T. Baker home. | Get the best you can get for your ’, —— [mother. Tell us what you want of \ami Clarence £ Brown)” 11 I ‘h = me—————————|the picture and we will help vou e ear Drs. Larson & Larson, Make is a Christmas present worth BERT LYTELL Optometrists. 1If trou-) While. in b bled with headaches, ,. ., - The Hakkerup Studio. i COL. “(‘M N. SELIG‘ SAYS: o = * nervousness or eye dis-| N “THE MISLEADING LADY” I consider ‘The Heart of Texas yan SAT. and SUN. the greatest five-reel picture I ever produc [ orden of any kind, needing g]assu‘ THE PIONEER WANT ADS or glasses repau'ed consult th Artificial eyes fitted. e BRING RESULTS L — A, kol i

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