Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 23, 1921, Page 3

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[a Tuesday busineps visitor here. Courtney Seed & Feed Co., wh prices are right. At Grinager’s G cery on Third street. I 9- Tuesday in the city on business. 5 Tuesday in Bgmidl{ on; bustness. Take home a brick of Koor's ice ! £ b ox v Strickland W. Gll:gan will cream. 4-5tt _ J. L. Rolland-of Thief River Falls|under, the.auspices of the-Wome) . Was a Bemidji caller on Tuesday. |Study club. I the shoe probiem bothering you? |~ David’ Hinshaw. of ‘Wilton tra pair or § dozen, 'One price to all. |trains Tuesday. 3 - 1(2}-23 The- Elks Carnival is ‘the big Bemidji. business visitor yesterday. and Saturday at the new Armory. i '$60,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota.| Miss Ella Anderson; bookkeeper ren was a Tuesday caller in Bemidji. | Olaf Anderson for the past ¢ weeks, Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold . Senbatbbaiuin® \I ~ 0 3 w Don’t miss hearing the lecture = Gsntn:sv Tokery 20-941 Strickland W. Gillilan at t Hear Strickland W. Gillilan, Am-|Methodist church tonight. erica’s foremost humorist, at the|, ' ] *_Methodist church tonight. Adults '$1; students 50¢. = - 1t2-23 ness. 1 : ~ the ome Baker! alfa - Dairy. ore Alalts BTy | Frigay eveplng. Rapids Mrs, Willlah Smith Yeturn day’from the Twin Cities wher has Bpet the past week at'the ‘G I vt i sardi Corset schaol, Where she took Empty flour sacks at Ganter's bak: |8 special gourse of instructiqu” .ery. 12-4tf g Mrs. George. Backer of Grant:Val-|i ley was calling on friends in Be- midji Tuesday. R. M. Sexton of Park Rapids was a business jvisitor in' the city yes- terday. \ i FOR ANY KIND o1 real estate deal, land:. . andimen to play the piano. A life insurance policy is the only good news at a funeral. Mitchell, New York Life man. 1t2-23 Miss Clara :Miller, who was op ated ‘on for appeundicitis at the Be sure to hear the great message | Anthony’s hospital last week, Strickland W. Gillilan has for You, |turned.to her homo in Grant Xal tonight. - Price, adults $1, students ' Tuesday. " She is reported to be 50c. 5 1t2-53 covering micely. | < Harry Price, who. is employéd at| Forany kind of a buy, sale or at Hibbing, is visiting his family |change on Mineésota avenue this week. propert "H[ere comes the bride’” I3 the wedding at .the' Elks Carniypl |68 Friday evening. 2t2-23 . We have settled the shoe problem |giple, of your neighbor, why:not you? Con- sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t2-23 Consumers Shoe Company. Haryy Payne, Anton were among the business callers in | pendicitis. Her tonsils were also the city yesterday. f Cash pald for Liberty bonds. G.|to be recovering as well as is p B. Hopley, Northern Grocery Co. sible. - [ i - . 119t| A\VIATORS T REMAIN ~ Optometrists. If trou-1and Jack Towberman; 4 bled with- -headaches,| have decided to remain here w nervousness-or eye dis-| their aeroplane’until after the E kind, needing gl carnival.. They will continue £ WP i orders of ai or glasses ificial eyes fitted. each. “MAKE GOOD OR MAKE ROOM” This has been called “The Tragedy of Progress,” ‘A business man or a business woman in this Twen- tieth Century must do one of thesetwo things, i. e., - «“Make Good” ) or “Make Room” for someone else. There is no happy medium. - . To make good in your business ‘ventures,.in the service you render your employer, in your home-life, and among yolur néighbors—YOU: MU BE HEALTHY. . To be Healthy, you MUST POSSESS A' NORMAL SPINE. i ) ’ A1l medical men who are liberal-minded and not blindly. prejudiced, all scientists and, above all, all people possessing common sense now admit. that the spine is the keystone of the human body; and that if it is out of alignment (in other words out of line), there is bound to be a pinching of the nerves which will prevent the vital force from flowing uninterrupt- edly to the various organs. The result is so-called dis-ease of those organs which are not receiving their proper quota of life force. The competent chiropractor is a spine specialist. He palpates the spine carefully and ascertains ex- actly where the vertebrae (small bones) are out.of line (subluxated). Using his baré hands alone he, by~ means of Chiropractic Vertebral ‘Adjustments, puts these vertebrae back in line. ‘The nerve pres- sure is thus relieved, the life force flows freely to the organs involved, and HEADTH IS THE RESULT. | Don’t wait until yo'uare “all in, down and out? before consulting a chiropractor, but at the first sign of danger (slight though it may be) -ask for :a SPINAL ANALYSIS. If it is found that your spine is out of alignment, take CHIROPRACTIC VER- TEBRAL 'ADJUSTMENTS as often as your chiro- practor deems necessary and you will be healthy and will “MAKE GOOD.” DR. A. DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR - Phone401:W-First National Bank Bidg. Bemidji William Ritchel of Hibbing was ~ When you next need feed, try the tuge at the Methodist’church tonight Hear -him: 1t2-231 held: March 8. Try the Consumer’s Shoe Co.—one |acted business in ‘Bemidji between + i P. H. Gramer of.Crookston was a |traetion this week. ‘Ihursday, Friday 2t2-23 10-371z | the Bemidji Auto company, returned . ! Tuesday from Minneapolis where she ‘Miss Loretta C. Neuman of War-|has visited her parents, Mr. and: Mrs. 1t2-23 - Mr. Gillilan, the author of the [ ¢ T L metpiinis famous ballad, “Off A;ln.“(])nl Agin, ' ‘Theodore Guli n Morrh Gone Agin, Finnigin,"” 'w! ecture npenl:eo'r:::ddy 1§“§mx§fg D:"b::fi at the Methodist chuch tonight. 1t2-23 | Don’t forget that-you are invited to the weddifig at the Elks Carnival #al ). ). DOWLING Piyf'%; of Jasx musie at the dances at the Elks Carnival, ‘Thursday, - see or writer Willits & Olsun,l_tlh';, day and Saturday. Dot Van 18 back et 'Nuff sed. N\ 2t2-23 | real estate or personal eece Tess Baudette of the Northern® Minnesota lReul Estate Ex- change. 214 Beltrami avenue. Phone £dy, for : Imon3-1 ! We must sell & lot of shoes in your vicinity to make the low price pos- 1t2-23 Miss. Milre Achenbach was taken ‘Lundberg | to St. Anthony’s. hospital' yesterday and Portus Lungdberg of Northohme | Where she was operated on for ap- moved. Mich Acherbach stood the!j: operation splendidly and is reported HERE DURING CARNIVAL Jack ‘Anderson, pilot and owner, mechanie, S === itn || | 1ks lasses to paired, consult them.|“‘take up” passengers for ten dollars 2 “ARE ALL ‘ ALIKE” Setting Forth the \Snares and Pitfalls of Life Among the Artists’ Studios in Ney York’s Bohemia, Greenwich Village. ROCHESTER HOLDS FIRST CITY ELECTION PRIMARY :: - *(By United Press) 9tt Rochester, Minn., Feb, 23.—Mayor C. D. Brown was nomfnated for re- W.'F.'Kiinltz of Brainerd ‘spent eléction in’ the first primary election Roctegter has ever held as a city of the third class. A recent law at- fected the ‘primarjes yesterday. E. H. Vine was nominated to op- pose ‘Brown for the election to be These two men se- cured mogt of the votes of the, non- ns- | Partisans, : ) H ec- n's N at-| — PLAN NOW-_ ON SEEING “THE U. P. L TRAIL”, A : g +.ZANE GREY’S . GREAT- EST STORY OF THE BUILDING OF THE - UNION: PACIFIC ACROSS THE WEST. | The All-Star Cast Includes "> KATHLYN WILLIAMS ROY STEWART <ROBERT ‘McKIM at wo by he | 5 Marguerite De La Motte be/f: | CHAS. PERRY i os- { _and JAS. MURPHY "I y,» HISTORICAL v lt § EXPCITING THE_OLD WEST SAT. and SUN. Afternoon and ( Evening GRAND er- 8t. re- the league. Bonsall AT 0. ; The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal | and the prizes i church will meet ~ tomorroy. after- | - sesston, Miss Luidtke will entertain | METHODIST MISSIONARY ENTERTAIN CLUB AT ! BRIDGE TUESDAY NIGHT will meet Thursday-afternoon at 3 Mrs. C. R. Bay and Miss Mabel o'clock at the home of Mrs. Angvall, delightfully their club at four tables of bridge:'are urged to attend this meeting as Tuesday evening at their home. At LADIES’ GUILD TO MEET 1 the conclusion of the games a dainty act. SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW The Woman's Home: 'Missionary: department of the Methodist church entertained 1002 Bemidji avenue. All members Visitors were awarded. lare cordially invited. noon at the,_home of Mrs. ~Oliver ST. PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE MEET TOMORROW EVENING The Young People’s League of St. Paul’s Evangelical church will meet with Miss M. Luidtke at 701 Minne- sota avenue tomorrow evening' at CewAs-J Selzntc _presems | Paul, Minn. 1! Scenexio by RCectt Smith | Drrected. b}/ Burton Georde ‘Romiance and Love . in the Shadow | arms. |stomach was in “Nothing ever helped me uqtil I feel like the same person. {got Tanlac, and now I'm just like a\matic pains have all left me, my kid- man made over again, said C. A.|noys never bother me and my stomach | Schessow, 120 S. Roberts Street, St.|is in fine shape. 4 “Several months A ; | broke down completely. I had rheu- (I owe it all to Tanlac.” - |matism in my arms, Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City - 'back right between my | blades so I could My back ached constantly, | Hines, Jacs Taylor, Tenstrike and by imy kidneys bothered me and my g o — e S—— A S ————————— > Whaley at 109 Eighth street. .\ " g large attendance is urged, 3 3 o B . o = - HARDLY MOVE ARMS eight o’clock. . After the Dbusiness s P S SIS = « tion that I couldn’t eat a thing with- - Was Completely Knocked out bloating up with gas and suffe Out” on Account of Rheu.|ing terribly for hours. In fact, I was 3 so completely knocked out I couldn’t | matism and Other Troubles, hit & lick of work. —Tanlac Restores Him. “I kept trying one thing after an-. other in the hope that I would find the right thing for my case. I finally got started on Tanlac, and now I don’t The rheu- : In fact, I am a well man once more and haven’t an ache ago my health |or a pain of any hind about me, and z shoulders and shoulder | Drug Store, hardly move my | Graceton, V. M. Knutson ‘& Lilja at Owen & Co. at the leading druggists in every town. such an awful condi- | —Advertisement: of the Arctic Also Pa{'amount Magazine “SUSIE, BUD & FELIX” I — = i GRAND To-Night 7:30-9:00 [0c & 25¢ BRYANT | El ko|}isiY Last Times Tonight | | ([RAkH "g”’eg;}‘f”'f | Cparam Cpicture ley re- ex- | REX To-Day The hilarious tale of a “spotless youth” . and his scandalous quest of a blemish. You see, his sweet- 3 a life. heart demanded a | real he-man who | for'the wasn’t too good to be ! true, so— | re-: 08- | MEN B When She Risked Her Life in the Hazardous Plane Teddy Hayden discovered the difference between true love and false. \ You will catch your breath and your pulses will beat more quickly when you : SEE NIGHT LIFE IN NEW YORK / —And a Girl Who Nearly Paid. Peep into the Heart of Greenwich Village and Learn that it Has None You will be thrilled by the vivid picture-drama This picture carries a punch and teaches a lesson to every member of the family. Come and laugh' till you ache, while the Julia Dean and Edwin Arden “RULING_PASSIONS’ There are four of these that make or break ‘ “PETTICOATS AND PANTS” '® One of the Best Two-Part Christie Comedies Which is the passion that struggles mastery of your heart? Amateur Devil goes to the bad and comes back with a “reputa- ¢ BOND "VAUDEVILLE--FRIDAY ONLY The Accordionist and the Singer, | HERBERT & CELESTE The Actress and the Stage Manager o i ot e, EMMETT & CO. The Scientific Humorist (Five Persons in This Act) & REMINGTON | Allison S REFRIGERATOR LINE "TWO REEL COMEDY “LIZZIE’S LUCK”—A Riot of Laughter Rex. Orchestu gl ; 3y v Matinee:2:30—7:10-9:00 ~ REX—FRL & SAT. “SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE” The problem of (he ages reduced to the terms of modern life. Of all photodramas, this is, the most amazing in its theme and answer. « Y _SUNDAY— A RIB-TICKLING RIOT IS— “PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH” With an All-Star Cast »From the famous Broadway Comedy Success By €. W. Bell and Mark Swan. _ It’s about a zippy little wife who thought her husband couldn’t be too wild for her. Directed by Edward Dillon THE meat peddier of the old days, who killed his own live stock and then gold the meat from the tail of » cart, is gone from our larger towns andcities. He was a pioneer and did good seryice but he couldn't keep up with his job. Crude methods had to give way to niew ideas in sanita- tion ahd distribution. Concentration of population drove the peddler and his/wagon out and brought the modern pack- ing industry and the neighborhood retailer in his | place. And the modern pecking business means this: ‘That near the farms and ranches, the centers of live stock production, are packing plents that assemble and manufacture the meat products you use. . — -~ ~ Swift & Company, U.S. A. Bemidji Local Branch W. J. Miller, Manager omana<—eic S Al L0015 Mi ANDALUSILALA. MOULTRIE A, « \ 1 ~% —then and now Thatswift and sanitary refrigerator cars carry your mest {rom these packing plants to every part of the country. _ Dealers in towns and villages are supplied directly and reguletly from these refrigerator cars. And in cities the refrigerator car is unloaded es, chilled and sanitary, from are made to your meat shop. the moat is kept 5o chilled that prevented. Swift & Comp: plants and branches are co-ordinated, iy ng:ng supply and support. ing each cther, when necessary, so that no section of the country may ever lack its daily meat. there is important business to transs/ - A social hour will be enjoyed.” WHALEY HOME junch was served by the hostesses after the business,session.

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