Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 3

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Roy Zeidel. of' Grand Rapids was a "Bemidji visitor on Thursday. Any kind of wood at DR. Edward L. Rogers of Walker wag a l:Bamidjx vlmor Int nlght. H. L. Hartley of Diluth was a Be- midji business visitor yesterday. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tt Guy N. Potter of Grygla was a , Thursday business visitor here. C. A. Carlson of Little Falls spent Thursday in the city on business. Green wood? Sure. 93. 1monl-18 W. E. Carey of International Falls spent.the day here yesterday on busi- ness. Miss Marion Williamson of Park Rapids was a Bemidji caller yester- day. The Kiwanis club met yesterday noon at luncheon at the Markham hotel. 1 L. G. Torkelson of Federal Dam was a Bemidji business visitor yest- 1 mon 1-18|% Attorney P. J. m_lseell has moved his law offices from the Security State bank building to the Battle's building. J. C. Charboneau left for Fargo and other North Dakota points yest- erday .in the interest of the Bemidji Wild Rice company. What, Wood sawing? Yes! Call 3. 1monl-18 Mrs. P. L. Hines returned from Morden, Saskatchewan, @ Canada, where she has visited relatlyes for the past ‘two, weeks. Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner left this morning for Minneapolis, where: the judge will be engaged in legal work for some time. William Keeler, Wilton merchant. left Thursday for Sturges, Saskatche- wan, Canada, where he will look aft- er property inurwts tor some time. e s Mrs. M. W. Plerce and son return- ed this afternoon from Iron Moun- tain, Michigan, where they have been spending the holiday season with rel- atives. f Mrs. C. J. Winter and daughter, Pearl, who have been spending the farm south of Bemidji, are expected to return to the city (oday For any kind of a buy, sale or ex- change in real estate or.personal property, see Tess Baudette of the Northern Minesota Real Estate Ex- change; 214 Beltrami ave. Phone 68. past few days 3t the August Jarchow |. MARCONF'S FAMILY Donna Beatrice . Marconi, less -telegraphy, with Ther little girl. Donna Marconi was Lady Inchiquin before her marrigge. in Ireland. wire of | most as often.” | Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of wire-| twice a week?—Youth’s Companion. Her family is one of the oldest and most aristocratic Splendid Tapanry Borders. on extant -tapestries are those b; pupil of van Orley's called Joss van Liere and' belonging to a tapestry here éxhibited called “Romulds Proclaimed King.”- It is of gold, silk and wool, the foundation of Rome, woven pwb- ably from van Orley’s deslgos, al though the dm\unxp by him' in Mun! intended for the same object do ot agree with this tapestry. The extrd- ordinary benut; of the landscape In the top left-hand corner and the otrewn flowers in the foregrmmd make thig work a Joy to see. Discovery Credited to Cattle. It was owing to cattle refusing te drink from an impregnated spring on Epsomi common in 1618 that Epsom salt was digcovered. = Doctors exam- ined the spring, and 'in consequence of their verdict all the aristocracy of England were hurrying to Epsom a few years later to take the waters Tempered Cleanliness. In the Lois de la Galanterie, written for beaux and dandles in 1640, it is urged that “Every day one chould take pains to wash one’s hands, and oné¢ should also wash one’s face al- Perhaps as often as Rich Sulphur District. At some remote time there must have been tremendous volcanic activi- ty in the region which is today the gulf Louiziana and Texas; for in | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER The finest of all borders existing |° | the third of a series of six'representidg | punciation of words; ‘but the . quick { poetry, and also and more ' tfportahit, ' by 'the. sight of the printed word, Is ; would pass away in a short time. o Reading Aloud. It scems a misfortune that the art an_appreciable extent. is no’ mean accomplishment, although not usually.included in the ordjpary “parlor tricks.” tates not only - the unhesitating pro- there ¢an be developed anything that Iies within the range of the individual grasp’ of the auther's meaning, the | placing of proper accent, the sense of rhythm that gives a certain melody to !prose, the avoidance of lmt-m. a pleasant, well-oduldtéd and’ sfm- ‘Peace “nawliere save in a corner Mth a ‘book,” admit they find liffle tho plensure in being read to, user(ln: appreciation and memory are asal 16 probably due to unusualness and | i Nickel Highly Prized Motal, prestige of silver and gold. in combination with iron it has bLeen in great. demand for war equipment and for bridges and other structural work, Ancient Signs Asked Votes. The use of chalked instend of printe ed notices for advertisement -and po- litical propaganda has ancient prece- dent, as the “graffiti” of Pompell at- test. There gve find in red letters painted on the walls that “the bar- bers wish to have Trebius as aedile” 1t’s folly to lmnglne u can put any- of reading aloud has:lapsed to such thing into your mind. People by the To rend well | ¢j,oygands think they can put anything they want Into other people’s minds. bag of | qpe pest they can do is to stic up It necessl | paeupa) gbility, With this awakened m 80::‘ people get | aro in lchoolfl. Others with' nat- | ural’ toward the why of things pn etic volce, Many Who profess to lmht:‘-thlnk without the ‘stimulus of. o\hnq /and give to the world many | Jeghits; that ‘help’it to. live - better, | One bujids within the mind from the | matetial! stored there, it ‘tfi‘v’m&‘ X-Ray Detects Swallowed Coins. l . . In the government mint in Japan an | & 'X-ray mchlne 1s used to examine sus- | ‘pected elhployees as they leave the | Nickel is regarded as.one of the mast| estabilshment daily, and it has re- | useful metals, though it lacks the | vealed the presence of colns that had | It is! been, concealed in’the gullty one’s ! bright and hard and noncorrosive and lmm;ch. THE MENTAL WIZARD CRYSTAL cAzmg: SEET, " Dr. Bu:khy break b stone on a m chest— """ COMEDY, TOO COMMENCING SUNDAY The Lighthouse Was Dark :|GRAND or that “the fruit sellers wish one As the “Liddy Ann” sped through the storm toward the corlus Priscus for the duumvirate,” | ) rucks that meant death for every soul on board. o R fAnd then— erday. Take home a brick of Koor's ice! a.nd Mrs. C. W. Vandersluis cream. 4-Btf1¢rt this afternoon for California. 1mOnL-18| i S E AR e | COBSE Of I 5 those parts are found deposits of sul- phur vastly exceeding in quantity any known elsewhere in the world. They Thg Right Way to Read. The only way to read with any ‘Miss Nellig Preston of Becida was the guest of Bemidji friends on Thursday. We buy for spot cash. (Small pro- fits, making a low selling price. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 1-7tf Empty flour sacks at Ganter” s bak- ery, /12-4tt Dr. W. H. Fortin of Puposky was a business’caller in the city on Thursday. George Fort of Eckles township is transacting business in Bemidji this week. Dry wood? : Yes, we have it. 93. 1mon1-18 Our stors is not large, but our values are larger. Ask your neigh- bor. Consumer’s Shoe,Co. 1-7tf P. A. Walling and John Moran of ,Park Rapids were business visitors here yesterday. Pole wood, 4 ft. wood, 16 in. wood, 93. i mon 1-18 Mrs. Vern Hinshaw and daughter, Helen, of Wilton, were the guests of Bemidji friends this week. We have no special sales, but our prices are always lower, our merch- They ‘will travel thru the northern states to the Pacific coast thence south to California.. They expect to be gone from Bemidj! at least a month. 2 Her stern old father forbade her to speak to the man she loved. Did she obey him? You will learn when you eee Alice Lake in “Shore Arres” the Herne's immortal stage play of New Hrne’s immortal stage play of New England life, at the Rex theatre be- ginning Sunday. It’s a big emotionral drama full of heart-throbs. BRADFORDS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS LAST EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bradford of 916 Mississippi avenue were hosts to a number of their friends last eve- ning at their home. Music and con- versation ‘assisted in passing a very pleasant evening. A splendid lunch wag served at a late hour. | KKK KKK KRR KKK KKK * WILTON G < Mr. and Mrs. C. Blom and son, Mr, and Mrs. Robeért Stai. The oyster supper and dance given by ‘the Liberty Liferaturé society at The homne of ‘W. V. Jadlowske, was a great success. A large cfowd being Robert;> spent-Smrtay-at-the-home of |- efficiency is to read so heartily that dinner time comes’ two hours before you expected it. To sit. with your 'cnckl!ng that save the capital, and to see with your own eyes the Carthagin- ian sutlers gathering up the rings of the Roman knights after the battle of Cannge dnd ‘heaping them into bushels; and to be so intimately pres- ent at the actions You are reading of that-when anyone knogks at the door it will take you two or three seconds to determine whether you are in your own study or in the plains of Lom- hardy looking at Hannlbal's weather- | beaten face—that is the only kind of study that is not tiresome, almost the only kind that is not useless.—Sydney Smith. One Friend Didn't Bother Her. Peggy used exceedingly bad English and was continually being corrected by her teacher, also her mother and aunt, One day after the usual “set- | to” she heaved a sigh and, putting her | arms around her pet dog, sald: “Oh Spots, ain’t I xlm you don’t know Red Ink Stains. To remove red ink stains from table lnen spread freshly made mustard ov- r them and leave on about half an v before you and hear the geese’ are covered over by hundreds of fect of later sedimentary materiak, and to et at the sulphur, deep wells have to be sunk. Superheated water is forced down the pipes to melt the sulphur, which is brought to the surface by the power of compressed air. On cooling it is ready for Qiipment, being 99 per But She Didn't Enjoy It. With veference to the recent divorce suit in which the wife told the Judge she marrfed her hushand so that she could enjoy his bathtub, a correspond- ent waggishly remarks that the hus band seems to have kept her in hot water ail right.—Boston Transeript. ‘SHORE ACRES’ STARRING hour. When sponged off all traces of |/ cent pure. HELEN JEROME EDDY and GRAND SAT. & SUN. With JAMES KIRKWOOD ALICE LAKE Is Crowded With Situations that Will Make You Forget ’ to Breathe. From the mighty American drama by James A. Herne as played on the stage for more than a quarter of a century. Adapted by Arthur J. Zellner and directed by Rex Ingram | Maxwell Karger, Director General Phdne 927 Phone ! 927 i ? any kind. George H. French, phone | % 3% 3 % 5% 5% 3% 3 3 % % % % % % % | craqmar » ] i present and a very good time report- the ink will have disappeared. EARL WILLIAMS “CAPTAIN SWIFT” andise the best grade. Consumer’s | ed by all, -8hoe Co. 1-7tf] The next meeting will be held at i e the Hall school.- Patched-Up ‘Organ. Suits dyed, $3.50; army overcoatsi gStella Olson, who spent several| A prominent poetess writes: “My dyed, $3.60. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 |gays the first part of the week heref henrt sings only when it breaks.” As Third street. 111741 | yigiting W'i‘fll l\,h_flss WPrfil l‘-llall, re- |. she averages one such song.per week, turned to her home on Tuesday. ndit! her heart must b in, Mrs. George Becker cf Grant Val-| Mijss Ottena Stai returned to ,‘f‘l;‘;s?o;o-rm,:so?flpt EAEERUELNO ley was among the out of town sliop- | Monday, aftér spending her Christ- grgensesY S0 pers jn thecity. yesterday. mas_vacation at her home here. g Iver Myhers was a:Bémidji caller It it’s shoes you are buying, We|on Monday. Troppman’s FOR BETTER QUALITY AND SERVICE = Monarch Coffee, 5-1b Package, $1.90 Opsata’s Pure Strained Honey, quart ¢ A, \," " gan save you momney any time. 0Il_r A large numl.er of young people selling prices are low. Consumer'sifrom Solway att®nded the dance here a Highway Man in Aus- Shoe Co. 1-7tf|new years evening. All reported an but a' Gentleman in s 2 & & g excellenit time. % England. Ssdingns Ml . .For wood, season: amarack, A few of the Liberty young people B F. M. Malzahn. Phone 17-J. also attended the d,ici ingvl:;ml:m Captain Swift resolved to return to Australia 10'”3 pail White Karo Syrup 12-3tf| New Year's evening. But the great-| -n;l msk; -lmer:ld-hfnr hi;dpllt- The girl he e T er ,pm-t of them attended th ter | oved declared she would accompany him arnd ! Sheriff Andrew Johnson left last |gup S together they would live down all the evil ‘SW‘f"-'fl White Soap; 10, bars. | night for St..Paul, where he will at- —_— ! that had grown up around his name. Earl e e e 2 tend a convention of county sherifts.| THE PIONEER WANT ABS Wiflfiamu has a strong role in the film ve; P. & G. Soap 13 bars of the lay—** » i‘ Crowell’s Bromo Aspirin. The safe, { BRING RESULTS 1 ;LSO.mSol:.O\:';;G Clphm RS : i sure prescription for colds, grippe ¢ and influenza..' Not a laxative. 35 - ~ Palmolwe Sonp, 3 for I cents at all good druggists. 1t1-7 LOUISE FAZENDA — | ) = Soap Chips, 2 Ihs $50,000 to loan on farms. Thr . d % Dean Land Co., Bemidjl, Minn. and an All-Star SENNETT Cast, in— et | Lo-a7tt lT,S A BOY” Sun F]ukes, Ivoly Flakes, 2 pkgs. i N i Misses Marjorie Atkinson and Lil- SR S lian Daydodge of Becida were among il | . N the visiors 1a tho eity on Thiutstay: s ‘ Cne of Those Rare 2-Part Sennett Comedies 4. lb can Preserves . i D T S | Is the shoe problem bothering you? 2.0 Try the Consumer’s Shoe Co.—One . 7'30 g'uu - No. 10 can Apples — . . pairora dozen, Ome price to all. BAYRUM AND BAILEYS BLIZZARD 100 & 25': N, N SN Sweet, Juicy Orangw, doz 1-6tf Greatg§t Show on Earth The face of Satan, the brain of a genius, the body of a Cali- ban, the strength of a master of men. That was Blizzard. The most remarlable, the most fascinat- ing character ever presented to photoplay followers dominates a picture that ranks among the greatest ever produged. Don’t Fail to See It Elko Sat. Corn, Peaq Tomatoes or Ml]k 2 cans..28¢ . Slab wood, $3.50 per cart load. 16- inch Jack pine in the round. ver cart load. Can make (G gelivery, Bemdiii Mfe: Straight From Cairo (IIL) to Make You Laugh. “THE BIC THREE RINGS OF THRILLS Armour Corn Flakes, 2 pkge ............ 25¢ immediate “Co, -12-13tf FOUR ACTS FOUR ACTS H ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Hinshaw of ) White Rock, N. D.; are visiting rela- tives and friends in Wilton for two weeks, Fancy Prunes, lb VAUDEVILLE Fancy Wisconsin Cheese, 1b Miss Hanna Malterude, ‘who has visited relatives at Solway a short time, returned to her home at 404 Minnesota avenue Thursday. White Beans, 3 lbs for TO-NIGHT s s ONLY ‘When you next neéd feed ‘ry tbe K e aro skt “at Grnsgirs g | CIROUS,OF FUN BOB CLOEPFIL CORINE & OLIVE it o b cery on 3rd street. John M. Cufver; who- during the past summer acted as sales director| for the Minnesota Electric Light and Power ‘company, today resumed his| work with the company here, but in the capacity ol manager. Since leav- ing Bemidji several months ago, he has represented the company in west- | ern and southern cities. Eccentric Jazz Fiend Violin, Saxaphone, Trombone and other novelties |l Wm HUTCHINSON & CO. | Singing, Ttalking, Comedy |l “THE GIRL IN THE RAIN"— pifont,, GR AND-ToNight Only Singing, Talking and Dancing Featuring Little Olive “The Baby Vamp” FAY, HEALY, ANDERSON Comedy Acrobats Rollcd Oats, large size pkg., 3 for....$1.00 . With Pure Lard per b . “SNOOKY— THE HUMANZEE” Drs. Larson & Larson. ! Optometrists. If trou.| bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis-| orders of any kind, needing gl or glasses repaired, eonsult them. Artificial eyes fitted. A 2-REEL CHESTER : COMEDY | Troppman’s FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY For Kids of 6, 36 and 60

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