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| i ) " i 1 o 1 i ' i ) [ g f - § 5 ‘. P v Cew v THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6,1921 - -~ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER o PAGE THREE 3 7 | ‘BECK AND HIS BEARD |CULVER BECOMES MANAGER | Shock Frequently Does Good. - .|ESSENTIALS OF THE ¥ vk Y 5 OF ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Keep fear out of your system, but SUCCESSFUL SHOW ¢ ' > | don’t he troubled at a Iittle fright. 3 John M. Culver, who spent the I Anything in the nature of a shock OF | mpe number of local exhibitors is GET YOUR summer here as sales director for the n Jolt Is helpful if it doesn’t conle 100 |joyge)y the measure, says N. E. Chap- - Minnesota Electric Light and Power | Iate. It is the only way that three- | man “University farm poultry exten- C. Evert Moberg of Blackduck was company and who since that time}| quarters of the inhabitants of this |gsjonist, of the success of poultry b e a Wednesday visitor here. has represented the company "in earth can ever be made to realize the (shows. Fanciers, he. finds, will send : ; western cities, is expected to return necessity of doing what 18 In them to |their birds to shows of high reputa- res Miss Marie Hedquist of Argyle was to Bemidji tonight or tomorrow | do.—John Blake in Chicago Dally [tion, but county and home assovia- 5 t of | L& E a-caller-in the city yesterday. Y{‘)?;mlggnlmnflm.:; fc"o:‘:,‘;;ffi;{‘e" el News. tions musft have the whole hearted Butter o doca i . i support of exhibitors from the near- ml -Any-kind of wood at 913‘ j-asl! {x‘tl::) lcfnnegz:'idj\lwn welcome his re: THE PIONEER WANT ADS by territory in order to be a success. D . mon 1-181: N i | Attendarice is also a prime essen- ' 935 BRING RESULTS tial. “The largest attendance possible AH‘Y i If .its shoes you want, remember the Consumer’s Shoe Co. 1t1-6 i ¢ .. Mack Kennedy of Walker wasa Be- ‘midji business visitor yesterday. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tf Elmer Nelson of Baudette was a business visitor here yesterday. INDIANA ASSEMBLY IS \ - ASKED T0 CHANGE LAWS (By United Press) Indianapolis, Jan. 6.—The seventy- second session of the Indiana general assembly convened: here today. Problems in reconstruction, and social and civic affairs faced the leg- | islator: With the change in the state REX Commencing Sunday should be sought,” says Mr. Chap- man, “and it is good policy for the associations receiving state aid to have free admissions. Because of the educational advantages offered, school children should have full op- portunity to visit these shows.” A} third essential for a good show, he| says, is a convenient and adequate ex- hibition room. In Minnesota the poultry show sea- son is compressed into the months of Between4 and 6 P. M. | at Koors Men’s rubbers, 98 cents a pair. rdministration, they were to be|. § — = Consumer’s Shoe Co. 1t1-6 asked to revise existing laws in con-| December and January and the first iformity with policies of Warren T.| FOR 30 YEARS half of Fébruary. Within this period re a m e r Green wood? Sure. 93. . McCray, the incoming executive. of 66 days about 68 shows are slated 1monl-18 | Among the bills prepared for con- Unnumbered thousands have |ito be held. Mrs, E. E. Shelton of Margie was a Wednesday caller in Bemidji. Lloy‘d ‘Hilborne of Gemmell was a Bemidji business caller yesterday. ideration of the law makers are: Establishment of an industrial} ourt similar to that now opérating| in Kansas. | Creation of a great national play-| round from the sand dunes in North- |ern Indiana at an expenditure of $2,- 1000,000. Chicago has an art &pirit m) that centers about Mf Emma Mabel Field. For ten years she ha awing strange pictures of ‘ptian been | laughed and cried, have been thrilled: and exalted by this mightiest of American dra- mas! Shore Acres Associations desiring help in put- ting on poultry institutes should get in touch with agricultural extension | division men at University farm. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS “w‘ubscrlbe for The Dally Ploneer Take home a brick of Koor's ice | e | & e .| figures, symbols aud scen: She | eream. d=5¢t Jpepeal of the state-wide DHmAry g, iod (e work whei she was thirty, —_— o L. Anderson of Crookston spent | Continuance of the Indiana experi- and with no prepasition. Tinorant of the day here yesterday on business. . |ment in state control of the price and Iboth are and mythology. with wo_ con- By Jas. A. Herhe As i distribution of coal, . i ception of draughtsmanship or Egypt- | % b e 2 £5 J. N. Mushel of-Foley spent the| Club welfare measures. ian decoration, My, Field says she bhe. || 111 & Super picturization of it day here yesterday on business Conitide) Bacl lof ‘Cbicagoy lian in | — n suddenly i2 W0 to turn out a | 5 | & & ibeordover eight feet long. Strange | - = L e O8] | % IE es of fas ng pictures. These Empty flour sacks at Ganter's bak- (0 §a7, Mr. Beck has never used uny- ZIONIST LEADER WILL levelop into wefarkable drawings of | =l Retiin Showing of. ery. 13-4tz halr tonfe o lncreate lta growtly oo VISIT U, §. NEXT MONTH ' Ecvptian: symbofism. Mrs. Field is tc | B .8 heturn SHOWIng. ob— - ) ‘ has he ever appeared in any public ex- N g Eyptian: e PRI RIEICCR RO - i he inve: v the psychologista Harry L. Goulg of Barinerd spent |:hibition. He 18 a mechanic, and dur- ) O S J i & ! . gs the day here yesterday on business.|:ing working hours wears his beard (By United Press) t [of the Univerity of Chlvago, | IS THE STAR “ " iunder his vest. New York, Jan. 6.—Dr. Chaim: i i =g . i y 1. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls o Welzmann, leader of world Zionism.| sy Marks Church, New York, || Soenario by Arthur J. Zellner || “ gpent Wednesday here on business. - REMdVE FATY00 MARKé is cton;i;ghm this country :he ea:‘)ll,\': The site of St. Markes ehureh i< the || Directed by Rex Ingram | . part of February, according o a cable| 1 3.q chuyeh site in New York and . 1 N Dry wood? Yes, we have it. 93, Tecelved by e e g On | lias been consecrated (o religious serv- Maxwell g:::::l' Director- || in which his effervescing spirit just naturally ' - Process Is by No Means Easy, Though | i, Canada about January 30, and aft-| 1¢¢ for 260 year Peter Stuyvesant, | overflows all bounds. Edward L. Rogers, Walker attor- ““‘": s;':":' ;:" :I"W" "t ler atiending the convention of the :hel"“u:h'n':\'wln‘"'.nf ‘l\t“l\ A\vifl"’r- i ednesday here on busi- ad racticable. Federated Zionist Societies of Can-|lands, erccted the first little private ! 33;, e B o ada, he will be met in Montreal by |chapel in 1660. He and his wife, Ju- SATURDAY i ADDED ATTRACTIONS ALSO Tattoolng is the mechanical intro- |officers of the Zionist Organization of | dith, were buried underneath the chap- || WHMLLIAM FARNUM || = Pole wood, 4 ft. wood, 16 in. wood, | duction of pigments under the skin America. el. TIn her will she left the church to | % | / eny kind. George H. French, phone |and a very well-known process. The " R‘!S is D:H W'tidllglxilm_'sl first r‘:millt { the Dutch Reformed Church of New m i ONLY 93. ¢ 2 mon 1-18 | pigments employed are carbon, cinpa- | t0 this country an onists are hall- | york, providing that the tomb be pre- || €€ H 144 - e NeaTEet Gonyid bar, carmine and Indigo. gg ;‘t‘l; e ‘\‘;l‘;}‘z!""‘:f’;‘;fii‘ si;' served. The building was allowed to | Wolves of the Night” |, 7:30.9:0“ rank A. Nor 0] onvick was o . o . d e i o 704 '] ot g | ' 1 a budiness callerqin the city on Wed- Most methods employed to remove | iyo“the Balfour Declaration making l’ull.n'uu- decay until 1‘105, ‘\'\ hen Petrus i nesdey these marks, says Sclence and Inven- | pylestine the Jewish homeland. Stuyvesant, a great-grandson, proposed | Y. tion, are by a reactive and a destruc- Definite arrangements have not yet | t© ‘t!m vestry of Trinity charch that | Nels Strom and H. J. Degerness of | five inflammation which will result |heen made for Dr. Weizmann’s tour | a0 Episce church be erected ou the | ! ——eee \Gary were business callers in Bemidji |In te formation of a crust, later cast | of the country, but it is expected that site, the cornerstone ot whigh was Jaid | | ' on ‘Wednesday. off together with tattooed markings. |he will be able to visit all the large | MA795 and the church completed May | ¥ One method is to retattoo the marks | cities while he is here. 9, 1799, The stecple was jadded in ' FOUR Fuufl - R Suits dyed, 8‘-‘;-50: lrg]y 0'91'0%?; with a solution of 30 parts of zinc " 4820 unél '1ln porch a few years later. | ved, $3.50. Model Dry Cleaners, chlorid and 40 parts of water. A Kince 1839 no material changes in the Third street. 140760 i inflammation will results @ erust | REAL ESTATE DEALERS fresent appenrance of the ehareh have || —OF “MIRACLE MAN” FAME— || ACTS ACTS M. R Smith and J. H. Davison of | {08 and sbout a wedk luter this DISCUSS PROBLEMS TODAYbeen made, and the church proper 1s | Supported By ! M. R. Smith and J. H. Davison o i identically the same as ft was one . Brafnerd were among the business |[""'> o 'efi;’g,fi;’-‘fgbfi‘,‘:fi{:,‘:;";‘;,: (By United Press) * | Jundred years ago. Poter Stayvesant || —Claire Adams MATINEE visitors in. the city yesterday. s e e o doms |, iuneapolis, Jan. 6.—Real estates and his wife are buried fi' the vault K h Harl e FRID AY ONLY NISHT =4 b };.h ry.l o4 dealers of the state ‘were in ses@ibn| pepeath the porch of the ehurch.. | ennet arfan 230 1:30-9:15 - Pl Frideo i i e pmfes: = :;::Mien: tathoo | homme. puiding and industrial Heob: e || IN A REMARKABLE PICTURE - - L : M. . -J. e second me s to oo | home building and industrial prob- e e = 12-3tf| yzain, making the punctures close to- |lems from every angle. The apmual Sabscribe for The Du‘ly Pioneer = . gether after the design has been drawn | convention of the Minnesota Real- ——— —— | BOB CLOEPm CORINE & oqu E gn x | | The%ilm;e Gu!’ijcllxson ofwx\floofl:lead over With a concentrated solution of | toTs’ association ‘was in session. | . Eccentric Jazz Fiend Singing, T: and Dancing was a business visitor on Wednesday. |, pniy A gtick of silver nitrate is — il Violin, Saxaphone, Trombone Featuring Little Olive $50,000_ to. loan oh farms: Thc|then firmly drawn over the surfdce | pENSTRIKE 0DD FELLOWS i and other novelties “The Baby Vamp" Dean Land. Co.,.Bemidji, Minn. and after a period of several minutes| """y \ny) pERROOAS HOLY PARTY | a o HI un. BY GOVERNEUR MORRIS - 10-27tt | it is then wiped off. This is far more | . Lo B | wm HUTCHINS()N & Co g cffective than the first and less Scar | mo oo ive 0dd Fellows and, Rebec- | Matinees—2:30 (Ran as a serial in Cosmopolitan) || 3 FAY, HEALY, ANDERSON Sergeant Patrick.Farrell has arriv-| forms. Two other substances, per-|cg pald a very entertaining meot- — It pictures the underworid and |' Singing, Ttalking, Comedy Comedy Acrobats ed in the city to assist Sergeant Har- haps more efficlent than either of the |{ng on New Year’s Eve and/the pro- upper crust of San Francisco el Jones, of 'g&}g:’" A";"‘.{n:::‘;"i‘; | above, and applied in the same man- | gram was well carried ott.'An oyster “The i “THE Ep ng office, in ol ng el ner as the first, are carold and glyce- | cupper, and all the other ““‘goodies” 1 1 s i art this territory. role of papoid. that go “(Illth it, was served by lhe‘ Thl’l" After Th"l“ GIRL lN THE RAIN Photoplay = iladies under the direstion of Mrs. ! FORBID DE N Iv the thrill of sh hysi — Slab wood, $3.50 per cart load, 18-| __ = ~ ! 'William Fellows. i ot only the thrill of sheer physi- || inch Jack vine i the round. $8.50| HOT WATER ALWAYS AT HAND | ' roliowing the summef e vereon| 2 el eesiiomnt ks tho il of o)) ° A . immed ) repaired to the lodge Ypom where a s AT ra delivery. Bemdifi Mfe. Co. 12-13) conyinyous Flow of Boiling Liquid program including jstrumentai mu- | ization that grips. i ° " ; sic and oth lect. v y Miss Dora Schmidt underwent an | and steGam From'thle Ilnn:merablc e angd oLer “1?:,:""' :“:;oiik‘:e“akslj By Allan Dwan . —_ALSO— | operation for apgendlcms yes!erdfliy eysers of lceland, the New Year, was-gonounced by the with | morning at the St. Anthony hospi- * — i g p g . goe . tal. She is reporfed to be getting| ‘The hot-water fountains of Iceland :Zfila:‘&ne‘:z?d ‘,':::’#;‘:o':"g,:v‘fy a“,::l"o HeEen Jeromfl Eddy Bemldjl———Fanbault — ——— along nicely today. are on mounds averaging seven feet in |y o a1 o 1 iy Lol ne = | . lilght, the top of each of which forms | In% and- seiet eparerdation follaned | James Kirkwood FOOTBALL GAME | When you next meed feed iry the tne edge of a sprt of basin. From | Mrs E. M. Hayner was then called! ; As Taken by Pathe Camera Man cr"l“"“” s‘f%l .-lMF(;;ld Co...w(l;ere these basins the steam of bolllng wa- |npon and she gave a reading entitled. | A story of a man and three women. ||| L O ar thoait B8ger's GR0*|ter can be seen rising and the over- | “The New Year)s Dream.” This was || The mother who bore him, the - : Ky © : “"|flow of water is continuous. The con- ;0” ;(‘eild- ’an_;{ flmgecl_ate;l l(n all. || woman Got}‘ made for h‘iimhfnd lhle SUN"‘MON—TUES } Mr. and Mrs. I. W. French returned tents of these basins is as clear as rs. Knappin,Mrs. 'enJam n arter, || creature who conquere is soul. | . Tuesday night frsm Minneapolis, Lit- [crystal and one ean see to a great | Mrs. Willinm Fellows, 2r. Schulke, MATINEE | and FRIDAY i tle Falis and other points where they |depth, while just below the surface | Wajter Rice Gharles Carter and sev-| | have spent the past two weeks visit- |are many wonderfully beautiful white :’";:]l:,tll::NA?ifv‘Lngs;]la&'g;‘ i':lif,eg?c"; d 3PM. ! ing friends and relatives. incrustations, to obtain samples of | oi1er “zood ing” afte P | = T T e A which many a visitor to-Iceland has : splenm p;l:’(;rrx;l::.g hided enjuy"“" ! For any k“‘d‘ of a buy, sale or ex-ijurned his fingers. The petrifications p et 0 William Fox chnneset mse:“‘l‘e;s‘g?u d‘gtep"tso?ha; caused by the boiling water streams N | | présents {I?r%hrel?;; Minesota Real Ecm:e Ex.|from the geysers include birch and {GOVERNOR “JAKE” PREUS ! i change, 214 Beltrami ave. Phone 68, | Villow leaves, grass and rushes seem- | WILL SPEAK AT CROOKSTON lAsT ° | Saa W 1 mon1-18 |iD&ly converted into marble. | | At no time is it entirely safe to (By United Press) | '"ME 0 l i Mrs. G. N. Evenson and Mrs. John |loiter in the vicinity of one of these Cyookston, Jan. 6.—Minnesota’s| : | eor e gyt;) hm;le rettll:medtt tr:n:i 'thyrnolds, bottomnless basins, for the geyser has ne:;)gavernor known to almost every | — . D., where they attended the funer- 'a way of spouting and gives no ad- |néyppaper han in the state as| ! 2, al of their father, S. O. Quammen, |yance waming. - Sometimes there will | *“¥ike” Preus, will be one of the prin- | BEAUTIFUL—VIVACIOUS | whose home was at Thief River Falls. |pe g sloot of boiling water to a height :\l‘lfiitl spe:‘:(tt;rs a: t:lhehanlr;lual {l;lld- | e ’d ot, “fol nter, m: ng o e Northern Min-| ! =S What, Wood sawing? Yest Can|9f 16 fect followed by a suceesslon of, | oot Baitorial assoctation here | BEBE DANIELS a & Preus and a number of other high | WALTER R I (8) Oliver ‘Whaley, mahager of the| Occasionally a basin will for 80me;|giate officials and leading publish- Elko theatre, left last night for Lit-| unexplained reason become entirély |ers of the state are expected to at-| . . P tle Falls. where he will spend a'few [empty, or will give forth a “steam |tend. Leading lights in the National | in the laughing lozenge | L days on business connected with the|shoot,” which, in the form of a column | Editorial association also will speak. | 6 [] Harwha theatre, one of the show|of in | S ‘ , A 1 | of spray and vapor at least 00 feet in | | — B oD ¥t city " E"| helght, presents a really maguificent pyrporrie powLs 1 ’ ; b spectacle, | 2 . " = ! THE BEST LAYERS | They met in a train in the forenoon, had a terrible um er There w?l'l%aoa}& E}’ZES meetidg of ! i il misunderstanding in the afternoon, exchanged vows of the Elks lodge 'l‘hnriluly eun;"‘ Amber, {msiMedioing ./ | The fowl that lays during the| eternal love before eleven at night. Oh! Lady, Lady, | B. H. JERRARD, Séc' The medicinal uses of amber have | winter is the one that lays best dur-| what a fast worker you are! fha 4 :| recently been discussed, and it u‘;’nz]thc sun1t:13;2r monfllls," says Anna- : AD £ L d Myst ina Bi C'ty- s - : somewhat curious to find the belief in | belle Campbéll, poultry specialist | ““ i1 rama of Love an ystery in a Big Cif - Lumng I%EA‘MWQ_ he curative virtue of amber meck. in the office of extension work with | ANDY AT THE BEACH”— SR N i in -Cl jeobe 05 g - 5 = — — e S ected b, orge A. Beral L Lutheran church wig meet in the j«t)‘:ll-es;z:od::?r:;;gts":—u;m:ném:?: tions is the ome that also, after a| = S i ATINEC AT 250 - i 4 o crareer church basement Friday evening at 2 | short rest, produces eggs when the! B e rescue er from a brutal Arab Shei TI eight oclock for its annual session, | Case that had refused to yield to conditions are most nearly right. The | TOMORROW SATURDAY grew up together midst the dangers and k:'?d ?fixn .tlhey' g Everyone is urged to be preserit and | any other treatment, and attributes it | fow] that produces during the wint-| Envii t Made Him a rl til 1 h 1 Eoie Gaasly S a cordial invitation Is extended .to|to the action of amber so worn on er, rests for a short time and then| EARL WILLIAMS— 5o o vayman gle until at last they found Love and Happiness. the mucuous membrane. Another goes | comes into laying in the spring and! only so far as to suggest that since | °ontinnes laving during the summer | amber had apparently a curative val- months until fall. The best fowls in | ue as used internally by the old physi- ‘he flork are those that require the| cians, its use in meckinces had a ra. 1635t amount of rest. - all. But By Birth and Inclination He Was a Gentleman of the Story “CAPTAIN SWIFT”— 12l From the Bush Country of Australia to High Society in England “lT’S A BOY"__ Another of Those Rare MACK SEN- A picnic lunch will be served See‘This Most Thrilling of the TARZAN Stories Drs. Larson & Larson : Optometrists. If ‘trou bled with headaches.| Rex Union Orchestra, R. A. Amadon, Director 7 - 2] sq | tional basis “according to the views . e lnyn;ir;do:u:'e or ez;::; once in vogue,” which is reasonable SUBSCRIBE FOR THE - NETT Two-Part Comedies. Matinee: 2:30—10c-25¢c Evenings—10c-30c lass ired, co 3 enough. .. ., . P ity - adier il =R DAILY PIONEER| {

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