Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 3

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g X A ; C. H. Chidlaw of St. Cloud was a 0 potecentlon, pdso s SR ) Bemidji business visitor yesterday.- New Caterpll]ar Gun Mount Salt May Be Cause of Cancer. : ; ; - : o : i > Dr. Joseph De Stephano has recently H B We :hive & ‘sure ‘oute for sofleq advanced the theory that the use of : 8 I - B b clothes. . Model Dry Cleaners, Pi' osn‘; salt may be the cause of cancer, and+ S il b . » . e . - S 887, : i he quotes some instances that seem to ¥ o AL . e \ ‘v M, A. Norquist. of Pennington, Minn,, | W. H. ber of 11“5 {:Akle spent | :;;:Ie?;el:;:::lnz:flh;;et\!: °:‘::; ?::I: For Those Who Hav‘e Hsea d! About it, but Failed ¥ siness. s o s : 59;‘](1'“8‘“%5 visitor in the city this | Wednesday fn Bemidjl on bu with him and the statement is mdq ¢ s b, ir > . | Géorge M, Winney, of Crookston that In Italy where salt is eaten in '| 5 Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sia | Was a Bemidji visitor on Wednésday. great quantities there 18 very lttl® — at Ganter's bakery. ~ 10-6tf pmper= S0 2 g - cancer, ?‘ a Our store is not large,- but our L0 I V. . Western box-apples; ‘$1.95 per box | values are-larger., .Ask your nelgh- } | at Troppman'’s, pP‘l’lane‘flfl. P bor. Consumer's S8hoe Co. 1-7tt “I don't haveH:::l preach long M N 1a8te] S Fleming of Deef River spent de winter time,” said Brother Dickey, | i A~ ; - T H Mrs. H! A. Speck of Frohn, was/|tife day here yesterday on business: ! “W'en de church stove gits red hot.T Will Give an Extra, Double-Length Program Cosisting: ] among the out of town shoppers in Jes calls de attention of de sinners ter | i} CRYSTAL GAZING AND MIND READING— . S 8 Pp .4 o . i ! H. L Platton and J. P. Brémer of it, and dat's all de preachin’ what dey’ . - Bemidjt on Wednesday. Pine River were business callers here needs "—Piitsburgh Gazette-Times. :KSWSE:{NnggES&RI:SB—E BROLEN ON A MANS Any kind of wood at 98. it today. i & i : CHEST— 1-mon 1- Suits dyed, $3:50; army overcoats N T X s MWL - — — G..W. Cochran is transacting busi- dyed, $3.50, Model Dry m"“{'! 5,?"1 HAY_HAY_HAY AAND LOTS OF COMEDY-. W s tr - e6t. 4 —] —] . . . ness for a fow days at Margle. He| oird strect. - : | See Him for the Last Time Tonight { is expected to return tomorrow. J. F. Mushél and B /H. Mushel of CAR LOTS, $11.00 to $21.00 - A Foley/ were callers in the city on - DELIVERED 7:300NLY Green wood? Sure. 83. . ‘mon1-18| Wednesday Have it here . ‘ - : for you now in Children 30c—Adults 55¢ ' When you next need feed iry the : i %r- 1“ddM“l 'Rgchfl;d B“;’" “;:;‘ Oourtney Seed & li'sed Co., where lesser amounts o Brainerd yesterday for.a few s ht. At Grinager's Gro- " visit with relatives and ‘friends. Sory o Srd. streets EEE8 esii ! _Courmey Seed & Feed Co. T ! i E. V. Knox and Willlam Bolster| g _pgigeth and family of Clear- Phone 851 ——— were business callers in Solway a|ppo0k were visitors jh the city on part of this week, returning yester-|\yeqnesday. v ’ 7.3“ a“d day. B § ¥ - o 2 t] I Ofticers of ihe: Unifed States army ordnance department, \\'xm-h!n']g a g ; Taks home a brick of Koor's fce |, > {ho 8206 problom hothering YOU? | semonstration of n new type caterpillar seltpropelied mount for u 1smm 9:00 p.m. eream, 4-6tf| nair or a'dozen. ' One price to all. rifle at Hoboken, N. J. The mount, designed by Walter Christy, has many Admission 10¢ and 25¢ i (.= A e 1-6tf | mew featnres and improvements over the type now in use i H. Funkley left ‘yesterday after-|' 4 lAsI IIMES IU_NIGHT S noon for Miles City, Montana, where e T LEWIS J. SELZNIK he will spend several days on busi-| ..Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ludtke and J. N Islands. i AY Rites: —— e e | ness. E. Gillis of-Hibbing were among the v”,t_" ar:d Mona sancs, ettie: ~ _A". Historic F"'“f_- ) presents A = ut of town visitors here yesterday.| Vectis is the Romin nume of the |- The nistorical assoclutions connected | Basket social at the Congregational o > i <77 | Isle of Wight, an Island in the Eng- | «itn the forest of Vallombrosa ure Olive Thomas chureh at Nymore, ‘Friday evening, | s - 1tsh channel, belonging to Hampshire. | copy jytefesting. It was founded in | at elght o'clock. Coffee will beserv-| $50,000. to loan on farms. - TBe¢| Effgland, separated from the maiuiand | e’ Twelfth centuvy and given lts IN ed. Everybody welcome. 1t1-13|Dean Lapd Co., Bemidji, Mh\l,l“- 4765 >7 the channels of Solént and SPit- | pape which, literally translated, | . = A0 head. It is reversed by a range of | yoine whadowed Valley,” by Suint ‘Youthful Folly’ 3 Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak- oy chalk downs, and is noted for 1)1c_- { Giorvanni Gaulberto, son | i ery. 12-4tf| |, E. Lunde and Wi H. Herreid of | turesque scenéry. lts area is 145 | Courttanat Brown in the American Deer River were among the out of | square miles. Mona is the Latin name | Forestry Magnzine. It was founded Rex Warner was in Bemidji yest-|town buisness callers in Bemidji yes- | of Anglesea. Angelsey, or Anglesca, IS | yg y yiopastery and retreat for one of erday en,rhute from Puposky, where!terday S \ an:sland and’ coninty of North Wales, | v, poneqictine order of monlks, and i he 18:5 theehum A;lmplo);edc:ork:te;':ral wlileh lies h,,.;,-u‘.wos: of tmle l:unl\n[‘::\;:: | from Its early inception the monks Two-Part Comedy— i months, to ome in Crool 3 from which it is separated by Menai | o ns vl in caring for, cultl- | ' We hava o spectal sales, but. cur straft. It was an ancient seat of the | :.m;); g“l“‘; ol Ifleml,“‘,(:il”,"m:fh. o “TAILS WIN” - Dry wood? Yes, we have it. . 93.|prices are always lower, our merch- o ) | vating and replanting the forests, v i andise the best grade. Consumer’s|Druids, was conquered by the Romans Ambal-18 Shoe Co. i 1-7tf | under Suetonius Paulinus in 61 A. D,, | - s 4 \ Get leigh ride party and g ——— ané by Agricola in 78. Later it be- | No Singer. i 4 SekiNp g S\Eh X 3 ¢ ch stre 1d. » -sparrow, which, though | "L“ come out to the chicken pie'supper| pr G. H. Zentz left today on a| **™¢ et nll?(:: :I:;,u:li:}:l':rol‘l‘u:lm‘;“ ;lc:venf lsnl‘:\:s | FRL & SAT. 1 i . and carnival at the Nortliern Com-|husiness trip of several days to Du- f when in natural conditions, has been | ¢ munity hall Saturday night. 1t1-14 1y¢h. He will return the latter part Massage in Vogue in Japan. B ot st 1y dch | i of the week. Massage is much in vogue in Japan | CPRVerted into a songster Ly bringiig L y J-“ A . .For wood, seasoned tamarack, call and a notable feature of any Japnnese | '\t UP In company with piping bull- | " I FUM. Malzabo. Phone 17J.° i ) buylng, -we | 120 toward evening is the blind mas- | faChes. ! ) ' 12-3tf] It it's shoes you:are B Gur | #eur.as he walks along, announcing Siihest New Vol ! | | can save you money any time. OUF|nimseif with his pecullar whistle, In Highest New iYork. Jourtain, ' 2 Announcement -has ‘been received |selling prices are low. Comsumers| . ... of work, which he can always According to the United States geo- P Ul of the birth of a fine baby girl to Mr. | Shoe Co..: 1o find in plenty, : Y8 | logical survey the highest moantain and Mrs, James H. Falls, at Boise, 5 - o | in the state of New York is Mount | 2 Idaho, on January 8. Mr. and Mrs. RIWANIS € EE’ | Marey, a peak in the -Adirondacks, ‘ ¢ Tella are former'residents of Bemid- KIWANIS CLUB MEETS Life Calls for One's Best. { which rises 5,344 fect above se lovel, | o \ S I“Tl;;;{‘{wanl:éseg;ub ::éd'htxz?l:e;xe;g:; To make a success of life you must | The average or maiy elevation of the ‘What, Wood sawing? Yes! Call|the Elk’s };lug thln‘ noon. be always at it with your eye on the | state, as estimated by t‘he geological b 93. " -3 lm’onl-ls job. Diversion will stimulate far | survey, is 900 feet. ~ i more intensive effort, but the effort it- The many friends of Mrs. J. M. NOTICE . | self must have no diverting influence. b Neuman, who has been critically Notice 18 hereby given that there| “This one thing I do,” says the apos- ill at her home, 1019 Beltrami ave-|are funds in;the treasury to pay war-| tle, and in doing it he wins, Keep | g - o nue, will be pleased to learn that|ronts on the general fund to and in-| your eye on the ball and put your best | au eVl e ; ® she has passed the crisis and is on |cluding No. 182, da'te@ May 29,'1?20‘; into the game. the gain, on the permanent improvement fun to and including No. 1685, dated De- FRIDAY ONLY | ‘We buy for spot cash. Small pro-|cember 9, 1919: on the revolving . 2: | fits, making a low selling price. Con-|fund to and l;\;lzx;dlng No. 740, dated | “___Nhhn___:‘lfl-__ . { 1 sumers Shoe Co. 1-7tf |October 31, i — - | ‘ & - = Signed, GEO, W. RHEA, , Mdlph Zukor jovrirh | MCRRIS PRINCE DUO . ‘Nl - Mrs. Rose Cossentine of Black-|3t1-15 . City Treasurer. 3 GEORGE | A Variety of Surprises = b duck, received word announcing the HT IROMIRE AT O SECNMIIAIG death of her son’s wife, Mrs. Roy , it S, MRS oy or apemacuamon ZMAURICE || ESTERMAN & HOPKINS . they have been engaged in mission-| Wi, desire to express our abpricia- | LIMINATE petroleum’ from the world . ary work. They are both well known |tion to the friends and neighbors Q ( d mods ind 1d t in Bemidji. who contributed flowers and extend- ) I h and modern industry would come to * | ed their sympathy at the time of our Cowboy Minstrel in Song & Stores Hobart Boswort! a dead stop. . 8 Poll(ei wdoodé:o ft. ‘;-'Imdfl"r 16 illlb 00d, |bereavement. . We speclally wish to ICrTDN o rh i | : i a) , A , vs. 5 oh, . . . . oy kin T mon 113 M, Ariold of Nymore, . B. B wW. ‘with Mae Murray Tg:%qu é £2 Anna Q. Nilson || Lacking that tiny film of mineral oil, con- of W, @, 2. and Mrs C. W. War- a d Powell st Ao - | tinuously applied, and the machinery of the Loved by two men and loving two|field, The Royal Neighbors, M. W. of i AT THE | . . eld, The , M. W. 3 BT in— ! 5 men! A romance that takes'you into | s Miss Jones teacher, and Mr. and A Garamoint Giclure , LS. world would groan to a stand-still. the barren wastes of the Northland |Mrs, Edwardson. i < ‘THE POPPY GIRL'S HUSBAND’ p . b —into-the land of the midight sun Mre. Emma Ramsey, o . —_— From air compressors to textile spindles, gnd !lt'le' ge:fle g}arefoiht!:e Aur:ra Misses Mary and Fern Ramsey, | A-tingli £ all i y | from sewing machines to power house en- orealis! n epic of at country Chas. Meyer, | -tingling romance of a. : ) . - “north of sixty”! At the Rex theatre, Mr. George Ramsey. 1t1-13 | hat Bime et expe- SAT. and SUN. gines, all the- machinery of modern life, the W Sunday. 1t1-13 . Slab wood, $3.50 per cart 1sad..16- inch Jack vine in the round. $8.50 ner cart load, Can make immediate delivery. Bemdiji Mfg. Co, 12-13tt Mrs. Charles Grow, Mrs. J. Marget, Tom, Aleck and Frank Belair, sis- ters and brothers of Mrs. J. M. Neu- man, arrived in the city Tuesday eve- * ning called here by her illness. Mrs. GUEST OF KbHOB ON y BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Miss Lillian Harnwell was the guest of honor at a very pretty birth- day party at the Harnwell home, 923 Beltrami avenue, yesterday after- noon at 4 o‘clock. She has reached her eighth year. ~ The other guests were Lois and Katherine Campbell Helen Palmer. rience. Beating with adventure. Suffused with the subtle lure of Turkish palace and-.perfumed boudoir. | | | | Every Scefie a Thrill or a Feast of Loveliness. REX Sunday | machinery which clothes and feeds, and transports mankind, is dependent upon petroleum. Animal fats and vegetable oils sufficed for lubrication in the era which preceded the industrial age, but only petroleum could supply lubricants in sufficient quantities to keep pace with the development of modern James Price of Nymore, also a sist 1 i ter. has been in the city for several E:,',f{,‘e,{‘,’?ei-‘lo;lfi,i'; A?.‘,ffifi'; {f?:x?: i machmery. days. ! ‘Anderson, Alice and Jean Harnwell. ANOTHER George H. Davis presents— In the development of our modern system of Following a number of games EXTRA lubricating machinery, the Standard Oil Com- Upholstering? Phone C. M. John- ston, 208 Second street. All kinds of upholstering, automobile "and fur- niture. I have a fine line of tapis- try samples to select from. Phone 386. 4t1-15 * Billy McVeigh, driving into the face of a blinding blizzard, .comes face to face with—Isobel! Beautitul, pure and sweet, but the wife of an- othcr man—the man he had sworn to take, dead or alive! A situation that will thrill you—a denouement that will amaze and delight you! At! Rex theatre, Sunday. 1t1-13 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. 1 mon1-18 | NOTICE All_book accounts of the St. Hil- aire Retail Lumber companv, mmnst | be ocitied -hefore Fohruary 1, 1921, at their former office 3t1-15 M. J.. Matson, Agent. | Drs. Larson & Larson,’ Optometrists. If trou-| bled with headaches, 1 nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses or glasses- repaired, comsult thln.J Artificial eyes fitted. which furnished enjoyable amuse- ment, ice cream Easter lilies and birthday cake were served. . SEE Tom Mix “Theé Speed Maniac” A William Fox Production that Astonishes—at REX 'SATURDAY SPECIA * AND A NOTABLE i James Oliver Curwood’s’ “ISOBEL” Adapted From His Greatest Novel—Featuring HOUSE PETERS CAST, INCLUDING v d JANE NOVAK Directed By Edwin Carewe “WEDDING BLUES A Christie Comedy—2 Reels pany (Indiana) has performed an essential service in producing a vast number of highest grade lubricating oils and greases from petroleum. Another vital service of the Company is the maintenance of a distribution system which de- livers its lubricants wherever, and whenever, the need occurs. The Standard Oil Campax(xiy (Indiana) manuf turers lubricating oils an ! varying type and consistency to meet the requirements of the innumerable machines which our coms.; <q- mercial age requires. Only a highly specialized and intensively-devel- oped organization could give to the people of the Middle West the service rendered by the- Standard Oil Company (Indiana). / . ( me The customer who buys a pound of grease, a uart of oil, or a gallon of gasoline, is getti the result of the best effort of 23,000 loyal, efficient, highly trained men and women who make up the personnel of this organization. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2372

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