Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 3

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NORTH DAKOTA HAS NEW to F. R. Lande LAW ON SOLDIER BONUS the American Legion. ‘Eighteen h - ‘d'red claims’ have béen paid to date: Minot, N. D., Feb. 28.—Twenty- The new-law. levies.a one-mill} five thousand bonus claims can be to raise money for bonuses and re-. . paid off by 1925 under the law passed moves all restrictions on the purpos iby the present legislature, according for' which the honus can:be.used.. WHAT'S ON TONIGHT M. B. A, st 0dd-Fellows" hall at 8 o'clock. " * Reading the dictionary is not-a'pepu- lar indoor sport, but it might well be- come the habit ‘of any man who likes entertaininent and information coming hand in hgnd. The dictionary, of course, must be unabridged, and not devoted solely to spelling and brief e — e e . definitions such as are found in the Gilbert Peterson of Werner was a business visitor in the city today. Miss Cora. :l-a)xer of Gully was 2 Saturday visitor. in Bemidji. ~|", Phil’ and August ‘Becker of Werd ner were visitors’in the city today: Charles ; "Staftord _of” Littlefork spent Saturday im this city. . small and incomplete editions! Two H | or three pages, selected dom, will | i | be found to contain surprising H. L. Arnold of the town of North- ern, was a business vig{tor in the city . -Fleih, getillk, and cream, sold 3 today. : | aniount of " interesting and com- "t.._?'m.‘ y’v\,,'h‘""' \ 10-8tL, Soren Soremson of the town of ment for -any man, tter how i s ooy Saré n of e tow! : i a I A. ¥*ittleson of Crookston was a \ | Northern was a business caller in the :;“E":l:l::cl:“y be-—Chicago Journal , city today.. Ty i | | | ! Bemidjf visitor on"Saturday. ! . A. C. Matheny | | ! i Subscribe for Th Miss Lillian Callopy of this city \ was an over Sunday visitor with her parents who live in the town of Northern. Blackduck \was itor today. She thought he was her father—he wished she was his wife. Who was she? What-was he? IT'S “HUMAN HARRY CAREY” AT HIS BEST —ALSO .SHOWING— SHERY “HAPPY DAZE’—Two-Part Comedy - RAND 735 To-Night a Bemidji business i, Take home a brick ‘of Koor's ice cream. i s 4-5tf { Mrs. Charles Durand of Puposky came down today to yisit. her daugh- ter-ju-law, Mre. Carl Durand, who is sick- in the hospital here. s Miss 'g:ira Bacon ;of ng{m Dam . wae, O.chvt‘l} B?mld{!j i ‘xfini!) } fiour sa‘fli at %’ani:?-:yblk- ery. 12-4t1 The. infant daughter of, Mr. and iMrs. Carl Durand of Puposky, who was born in the hospital here last Thursday, died vesterday and was buried this morning. Mrs, Durand Charles Perry of Cass Lake was a Bemidji business visifor Saturday. IN 2130 ¥ \ J. G. Morrison, Jr., of Red Lake, ARTIR’ SERGE: | is getting along very micely, it is re- was a Sunday visitorin Bemidji. ‘A more grac im‘“n'g' n this 18 | porteq. o ; =% ‘ t featured in aly of the new ome Fresh bread, 10c a loaf at Tropp-| :?ece “frocks.' The fromt of “the man's;Grocery. 3t2-28| Gregs, which is in fine blue serge, 18 . jaid in ‘forward-turning ‘plaité” and | “The Eduation F. C. Lincoln, hird specia Mfs. Charles A, Scott of Nevls| jjinsi, About the hips 'are three was a_ Saturday visitor in Bemidji. rows of sfik braid, which trimming ijs vepeated on the short sleeves. Sat- ment of: Agriculture, 1§ busily engaged st of the | 19 g { bureau of .biological survey, Depart- 1 | NEW ART FILM COMPANY — PRESENTS \ § q . ! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rice of Ten- sed to face the open front of {1n tageing 7100000 North American v | & | strike were week end visitors in the :: ’:v:m. dnd for the collar, Meditim o ” | birds for ;6Ie purpose of studying | A F}“‘iflg{g“(iggRSE ! i » ‘_~ B cty. sire requires 3% yards 5i-dich ee gl { " | their babits;" Dands are placed on 1 D o R o fi HY o and 1% vard satin. ' APRON DIVISION OF LAIhEB' }the birds' ‘1egs, giving the date and |} ‘NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE | 1 - i Our shoes are easy to,Wear and| ' pigforial *Review Dress No, 9130. place of banding. They are then re- ) our prices .are easy on_{he pocket| girs 34 to 42 mches bust. Price, 36 | . AID TO MEET THIS EVENING |10 ccq. Moy of the birds travel : | boak. .. Ganamers Shas cm‘n”‘fi"z 2si cents.. - X £ é;h:;:' f lrgel:‘b?n‘f!‘x‘ 3:‘:;02:' dl}. thousands of miles before returning i o LR | annynannine g e | Y vill entertal e, -1 or being captured. Since the gov- } Mr. and Mrs, W. S, O'Neill of| . Mr and Mrs. F. W. Noble of Frohn | yision of the Presbyterjan church at| .y one has ;taken over the work of ‘ . Bagley Were Bemidji visitors on Sat- | Were the ‘week end guests of Bemidji glix:g(}a! reglegl‘lr:h:;:l;:‘s(ld ce this eve:| ;o American Bird Banding assocla- | | 3 urday. o ;i H s 3 triends. tlon, approximately 20,000 have been TUES. & WED . o A 2 v vl i ; . . Mr. Li how - Mrs. C. Daydodge, teacliey of the Gmu ATHLETIC GLUB banded. r. Lincoln is shown hold: i Cash pald for Liverty bonds. G.| Becida schol. was ih 88 iy | ihg & wild duck which he had tagged - B. Hooley, Northern: Grocery Co. - * fi.e,dg-:e:‘ého Sa?::day.e Buest Mf MET: FRIDAY EVENING |at the zoglogical gardens, Washing- S 3 : — 1-19te | The, girl's athletic club met Fri-|ton. == Clyde Martin of Turtle River |day.night at the home of G. E. Hick- T. B, Dochstader and wife of Mar- | transacted ‘business in Bemidji the |erson. A number of young men were PREPA\RING TURF FOR FUEL ' “NUMBER PLEASE”’ TheGhoStin || the Garret Q CParamounl Cpiclure gie were Saturday visitors in Be-|latter part of the week. spent by all. Dancing . and gawes —_— midji. . | —_— . | 8P . - Dancipg.ang: 80 New Method, Said to H S, . | When you next need feed, try the [Passed the evening, and lunch was in Ruull,’ May R‘:lul:vl.n‘l’i’ellailew::“d D. M. Mast, B. F. Christian and C. | Courtney S8eed, & Feed Co., -where served at a late hour. A. Jopson of Pine River were busi-|prices are right. At Grinager's Gro- i ness visitors in Bemidji on Saturday. | ¢ery on Third street. 99t | EASTERN STARS-T0 HOLD A new method of drylng turf to re-| Dottt Bldme aayune: Bk, Shicabi | ‘Mrs. Belle Schroeder of Croakston | MEETING wnomw NIGHT | lleve the serlous fuel shortage i Fin- | ame - &ny r ¥ p) ot" is visiting friends and relatives in| The regular meeting of the East- land has been put in operation in vari- | :f,’;m? 'yé%‘t:“&emé'::h:‘xq;{“oc; Bemidji for a few days, érn Stars ‘will be’ ‘’held tomorrow ous Scandinavian countries. The new | & ng_za' g c —_— night at the Masonic temple at eight | method was invented by engineers | . VA ‘Mr. ana Mrs. ai.bl?}. Crnve;' ol;;’l‘uzil!e‘ ;z‘cklmk. ;ll‘:lqrta“ wll{lbe lm{‘l‘lat\:o"‘ fol- | working “under ordersfrom the Rus- ‘Mrs. J. E. dl River transacted: business in Bemidji | lowing which luncheon will be ‘serv-| sian soviet government, to find a more St ng(re.ma;; T:rl: !lfa Em('}g:{:xu:'ho: between trains Saturday, led and a soclal hour enjoyed. All| jahor-saving merhod of preparing ture daughter, born at the - St. Anthony members are reqyested to be present. | ,g fyel for the great central power sta- ing Shortage. AN ORGY OF THRILLS, LAUGHS ! AND SHIVERS hospit;1 Friday. " Siab wood, $350 ver cart load, 18- ; _ | tion near Moscow, the process bel i . i i e inch Juck ine {n the round. $6.30) REVIVAL MEETINGS AT e skt omeor, o prums bou | ‘A Comiedy Special, . You'll cry with laughter if you go sec it It it'a_shoes you are buying, We DET. cart L Lan mmgdlg € TV caping engineer. The fundamental | S (] That's better than crying-afterward if you miss S ara dave ;inu mone;;éuy téme. Our | delivery. aigm‘d” m! Co, 1213t Theml‘hé fi?ifirxflcwfinfiz principle of the process is quite sim- Ringing Laughter. ggin; t()g;ee it. é’;:;‘*-“?}opr ces are IOW. °“;‘t‘;‘_°2'; Mrs. George 'W. Rice, 806 America | Baptist church tonight. Tuesday ple. ‘The raw turf in the swamp, by u | Bawli Baby! : Lltaaants avenue is visiting friends -and rela- | evening the revival meetings will be powerful jet of water under a pressure | ng ) A1 tives at Park Rapids this week. resumed at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ald-| of 20 atmospheres, is freed from all Chester Conklin in—"HIS MQDEL DAY” % T:30Last Times g TONIGHT | Busy Wire Business! Lloyd’s Latest and Greatest GRAND Wed. & Thurs. Mro: A Kaiser of Bagley, WAO B8 .\ . ooe oo sirereeee rich.will speak.Wednesday evening. old roots ynd;changed to thin mud. | visited "{(fll Her 5“;- M"'“ g;dmt‘- Little Barney Hakkerup, son_ of | Dr. A‘idri'ehpsvm speak on thé.second This is pumped out on a drying field | ™ 3‘1\ore, 1al 5 Bo:;lgvnr , retursed to|pr, and Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup, 916 |coming of Christ, or the Last World dnd spread in layers. When sufticient- | hor- homg Sauupar. .. |Bemidsi avenue; s {ll at his home. | War in the Light of Prophey. Bible | Iy dry It is evt into bricks of uniform | 5 § RS L e classes for the high ®chool ‘girlg/w size | ; b v If you \could Hve for a thousand |' MMrs, F. Wiight of Northern left|he Conducted by Ars., AIFIGh &t the ;I-:fi. l:’!;sln:ol:;‘:tmg ractor, Tho turt years, .you' could niot répay your|Saturday for Hibbing to make an | Presbyterian church ofi ‘Tuesday, | \.ierturbine, 4 ted like an ordinary motier what she has done for you.|extended visit with relatives and |Wednesday, Thursday and Friday W urbine, is reversible with aid of Why, not . present her with a New |friends. S afternoons at 3:30 o'clnc}(. d electric motor, is equipped with a cut- i ting apparatus which completes” the | York’ Life policy?. 1t2-28 % » L FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, work of the water jet, and can be| $504000 to loan on farms. The| see or write Willits & Olson, the REBEKAH LODGE DEGREE raised or lowered as the surface of the Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Mlfi:n;:f land men. LT STAFF PRACTICES TUESDAY | mud varles. 'The entire equipment is a : ‘ The degree staff of the rebekah | mounted on a car which can be pushed — Attorney H, "“MH“"“"“ returned | joqge will practice in_the 0dd Fel- | forward or backward on rails along tile | A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, |from Duluth. this m‘f"‘“"h (after | 15w’ hall tomorrow ~ afternoon at | line of work.—Scientific American, T. E. Lloyd, 624 Thirteenth street at spending, the past few days there on \‘three o'clock. All members are ask- 8 St. Anthony’s hospital Thursddy -of business. . |ed to be there on time. There will last week. Mother and child are e be initiation the following evening First Roller Skates Crude. reported: to be doing nicely. - LAND OWNERS " and the practice is necessary before| The first roller skates patented were . ~We need a tpv‘ improved and par- | then, colisequenly all are urged to be made in London in 1823. These and tially improved farms in the vicinity | present. ~ < : other models brought out later could of Bemidji: for our spring listing. > be guided in curves only at the ex- pense of enormous friction, It was Chas. §. Carter, Bemidji, Minn. — - i 3 . U35 PI. r"""““y Your Birthday? not until 1865 that an American Miss Marie Caulfield,'508 Beltrami | ¢ e’op]e lmr_"'l m _“ ednesday (Mer- | prought out a roller skate that made avénue, was operltefl' upon at her e":rys ‘l':y,). w ll‘ ":‘" maKe great for- | cyrves and figures such as those pos- . For clean milk and cream 0 t0 |poio Saturday morning, for the re-| ‘opus ut will hold high positions, | gple on ice skates. the Home Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy.. [moval of tonsils and adenoids. She probably as judges. It will be a strug- L : mon3- a middle life w hem, . 1mon3-1 | ;o getting along nicely. :::1 ttl‘llL fter middle life with th g Mra. Willilam Foley, Tenth and Minnesota ‘avenue, who has beén in St. ‘Anthony’s hospital for an opera- tion for, appendicitis, wa# able to leave ‘tife ‘hospital yesterday. R a comfortable position. They | 1 (oo gurselves ns others see Us goers in Drury Lane — the home of Thrillers! 2 The Bemidji Musician’s association | Mr. Sherva of Gonvick was in the/| are In danger of at some time losing well as its salu-, i is entertaining their wives, and the |city the latter part of the week | their liberty, and their marrlage may has "lsdlmn:r‘:‘:“;efizws of the Society SEE— city officials and their wives, at & |transacting business,- and remained | Drove unhappy. They would make tary sne‘. Jes may take note and ‘banquet’ this evening at ‘the Moose |in Bemidj over Sunday. \| good orators, philosophers, doctors, of An "bllflr loctors look to their lau- hall. Toasts will be given following astrologers, counterfeiters and- vaga- fashiona 1: ml I England, a man was the banquet, and dancing enjoyed | Bert Clark who s employéd at|bonds. They will be subject to heart | TS At MOTWICh: FOB I h o tiques, during the, evening. jCarr, visited with his family at] .lisense, gont and nervousness, are not Ch‘"“fler]m rl“tign was added: “He The d ti b ine . {Thenty-second sunast and " Dalton | Likely to live much over fifty years, | 8R4 the descrlD o8 T uying old —The descent in a submarine. - Mrs. A, P. White returned to Be- |avenue for the w‘eek end. They will marry three times, aud have ::l:in:]}n':'.t: :ndgsuch e o 3 midji on the early morning train Sunzlny? She huy been receiving!| Little Gene Harnwell, daughter of several children. G e t —The airplane chase. —The death-ride on a motorcycle. . —The duel in the deep. treatment at a hospital in Rochester | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harnwell, who « Sae and is very much lnl:pruved in health. | has been ill the past seterll'dayt. And— e Sub:;uun for Tnl-avel. Mrs. White visited with friends in |is much better this morning. There are two kinds of friends, Do you nd the lees instruct- ¥ those who try to mn your affairs for Ive? Mi lis on her return trip.- / nneapol L P and—and—and—darned if we can “Decldedly,” sald the regular patron. 3 Mrs. Adeline Goodrich, who has you, “B " 1 een with her sister, Mrs. S. D. 1—New York y paying close attention to the films 3 other kind!—Ne < remember the 1 know almost «8 much about Mont- “THE BEST OF LUCK" chf:;"n‘i k:::’l?'”.“‘::y’o;‘ 1;6::0::;, Snyder, 505 America avenue, since 8 5 property. seee Tess Baudette of the n‘f first of January, was operated on | Suf- B s S G | martre as some of the people who've this morning at St. Anthony’s hos- | ubscribe tor The Datly Ploneer. been there.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. Northern Minnesota Real Estaté Ex-| ..., change. 214 Beltrami avedue. Phone Pital. " os. ity Lmoh3-2 . Miss Harriet Cyr, 1l-year-old hter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyr of | @ ~ 3 IN MEMORIAM . |Blackduck brought to Bemidfi ; . g T A ] The First National Bank of Bemidji | Gathar:d “round: .l nlrfrow m;flh:.x on the 11 o'clock train Saturday Stands a mourfing funeral train, , and nds a r's evening, and waa operated upon that Condensed Statement from Report made to Combtroller, Feb. 21st, 1821 WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Including KATHRYN ADAMS Also Featuring - \ While for him, redeemed thus early, [same night for acute ~appendicitis. ‘Tears are falling now like rain. She ;; doirz as well as could be ex- : pected. . | = Hopes, are crushed and hearts are o - _ 1 bleeding; Mrs, Bdward Anderson and little| RESOURCES LIABILITIES Drear the fireside now, and alone; | daughter, Margaret, will go to Plum~ Loans and Discounts..$680,543.12 . He, the best loved and the dearest, | mer {omiORTON,.to visit Mrs. Ander-(J Overdrafts None | Capital Stock .. Far away to heaven-hath flown. ' |son’s mothes: i = R _ | They wilfréturn’ to Bemidji Friday (] U.S. Bonds ........ 52,000.00 ed Profits Long, long, will they miss thee, and o% to leave the latter part Banking House and ’/ Circulati " ‘i Domald, § ot the'week:tor Minneapolis, en route | Fixtares . 25,000.00 | Lirculation Long, long days for thee they’ll |to San'Diega, Cal., where Mr. Ander- | Cash’ on Hand, du Deposits i-weep, gon has hased a store and they from Banks “and Other Liabilities . And th¥dugh many night of sorrow, |wilifmmke their future Home. Mr. U. 8. Treasurer...... 182,437.11 | Bills Payable Memory will his vigils keep. -#, | and IMrs. “Afiderson .have Jived in &e- 8tock in Federal Re- Re-di midji for a Aumber of years serve Bank -......... 1,800.00 e-discounts ... JAGK HOLT—LILIE LESLIE—FRED MALATESTA CHRISTIE COMEDY IN TWO PARTS . ..$ 50,000.00 FOX NEWS nd. other relatives. | Bonds and Securities 144;815.19 | Surplus and Up \vld- 17,591.42 | Rex Union Orchestra ' Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 50,000.00 | | | i a | | | __TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY— l None ‘ Is your husband wild enough? Is he the gay rascal he made you be- a4 - None . . . "o 20 £\ o oy m lieve? . If not, do you think he could be? (In memdry’ ¢t Donald Spangler {have a nost of friends who are sorry. (5 PO 2 . " . - from his school mates.) to have them leave, buf all wish them Total .$1,086,595.42 Total ... $1,086,595.42 ! These are scme of the questions Angelica asks herself in— Ry < : | o “PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH” ~ == = { home. = 2 , “Drs. Latson & Larson,| ; ' F. P. Sheldon, President ) Optometrists. If trou-| -~ ' LAND OWNERS - R. H. Schumaker, Cashier . A.A. Warfield, Vice President | 3 EGa. v ALL STAR CAST i N e St | First of the Keatori Comedies Entitled—*“ONE WEEK” Bemidji’s Million Dollar Bank S Action, suspense and cljmaxes that startled London play- e As Others Saw Him. bled with headaches,| ‘We need a few improved and par-{}. H. R. Henderson, Ass’t Cashier nervousness or eye dis- | tially improved farms in the vicinity orders of any kind, needing glisses of Bemidji for our spring listing. or glasses consult them. Chas. 8. Carter, Bemidji, Miun. i = 783 t oyes It e - S S

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