Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 18, 1919, Page 3

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FRIDAY EVENING, bk ; » JULY 18, 1919. { THE SEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE THREE W i \ MRS. SMART COMPILES | Brovmise:, ey, Booieck onen, | OLD BELIEFS STILL SURVIVE JULY 4 DINNER REPORT Mrs. Tom Smart has complied the returns from the big dinner under her charge, served to visiting re- turned soldiers as a feature of the Fourth of July celebration in Be- - ) & waxing and not waning, If it is to be e N midji, and the report will be found :f' r‘:""‘]lld’ é ‘f;‘:;"“i (de' M'{:'i{- a lucky match, and In many north- TOBbaconist ton’s restaurant. of interest. i » b Lind and A | ooypiry districts a striet inquiry 1s . . PATTERSON Charles Warlfield donated the lo-| ) made as to the state of the moon be- 1‘ ll’:‘t (,lass RO()mS in | T A 2 cation of the store in which thel These Roasted Meats. fore the wedding day Is fixed, accord- . § Will fix them. His work is cerving was done, tue store formerly Ladies who roasted meat—Mrs. J.| nyto g writer in London Answers. In Connection aood and prices moderate. occupied by George Baker's jewelry [J. McLauchlan, Mrs. F. 8. Arnold } yne north, too, no wise bride will ask i . Thi Mrs. C. A. Huffman, Mrs. R. Ol e ¢ ¥ 218 Beltrami Ave. store on east Third street. The|Mr i an odd number of guests to her wed- Minnesota Power and Light company | Richardson, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. i donated the lighting. Dishes wer donated by the high schol domestic science department, Presbyterian and Methodist church, Home Battles' hardware, Given Bros. hard- Guard, | Morris Hinckley, G. B. Mar- lin, Marten, C. Crantz, G. A. Slater, Stout, Rabe, J. Hurlig, Dahl, Knight, Kentield 1. A. Witting, H. R. Mc- K&2, Hankey, McManus, La Fontisee, Stevens, J. Achenbach, David Gill, Christenson, T. E. Welch, Art Gould, S. D. Schneider, A. D. Johnson, C. Queer Marriage Customs and Supersti- tions Extant in Many Parts of the Old World. It 18 an old bellef that marriage should take place when the moon is ding feast, for an old superstition has it that if this be done one of the guests will die before the year is out. In the highlands it is taken as a terribly unlucky sign if a dog should . C. Taylor, Mrs. M. H. Briton, Mrs. T. Ledding, Mrs. S. Collard, Mrs. D. Considine, Mrs. L. A. Ward, Mrs. M. A. Bagley, Mrs. Rice. 2 Men who served dinner—People's A. BROSE 400 Minnesota Ave. Pipe Man and WHEN IT IS RAINING HARD Well now if there ain’t a hole in this shoe. Well, I'll take them to the BEMIDJI SHOE REPAIR SHOP Across the street from Dal- AN UMBRELLA FUND—— ware and the Palmer hardware; Rob- [ meat market, O’Leary-Bowser com-| run hetween the bridal palr on their ertson & Hannah contributed stoves, | PABY, N.or(l:ern National bank,| wedding day; while In Derbyshire mld vou have to go to the When the skies threat- as did Anderson's, and the Minne- Wheelock's grocery, _(Hshs barber| prospective brides still tell the bees train or the office, OH A« the wi sota Light & Power company. Tables shop, 1. P. Bachelder's grocery, Mr. caoa storm, e wise man and chairs were contributed by the! Norwegian Lutheran, Metnodist and | Presbyterian church, also the city of Bemidji. Palms for decorating re added by the Garment Shop made the coffee. Slight Deficit. Mrs. Smart started with $27, pro- d Palmquist’'s flower shop sup \ rs. Kap- clouds at any time. ;:‘ied tl‘\le l?xble decorations. an, Srh\\“:\ndt's store, Huffman &/ the bride and the guests scramble for At the Ph 470 i B " The Bemidji Gas company cooked|O'Leary, rpits Yandersluin, B, J. | pleces. one | A Life Insurance Policy | the potatoes and Mrs. H. S. Annette iiakAkeéa;:' First National| = Nonme of these marriage manners, Cottage Grocery and have them call for you.|' will prove to be an Um- ! ds from the Samaritan dinner and| first all-steel bridge in the world and e . - ‘The New York Li: z:ihs donations for th_e Fourth were| jnventor of the pneumatic calsson, was (rlr:znsu“fmm‘ l.l]flrllf}:ll'(l‘].; Ihvr‘ on _hler \x:d- them crate. l Northern Natl Ilunkfellll%g‘ $13.55. Dinner receipts amounted| pory in Ohto July 22, 1830; graduated B Jourhiex, “Lhe Chinese brlde;to-he . . Bemidji Auto Livery | Room 5 Phone 676W {o $134, while the expenses Werei .. ywaot Point in 1853; resigned from too, has to stand in a round. shallow P M D \ $182.42, leaving a deficiet of $7.89.4 0 "0 (0 corved during the Civil basket while she dresses for the wed- | . . lcalre | 1 She bought all the green vegetables of their wedding and decorate the hives for the occasion. In parts of England and Scotland there exists an ancient custom for which reason I8 hard to find, by which part of the wed- ding cake Is broken over the head of Rattles, Mrs. De Carson, Given Bros. hardware, Dr. Johmnson, D. 3 Mitchell, A" B. Grossman, 1. B. Ibert- son, City” Drug store. Knapp's shoe tore, Henry Marion, D. S. Gould. O. Erwiz, Laqua's store, Mrs. however, compare with the Chinese " custom which causes bacon and sugar to be hung on the sedan chair of a Chinese bride, in order to keep the de- Invented Pneumatic Caisson. William Sooy Smith, builder of the war, and later became eminent as a ding, in order to make her of a good Send the children as we pay special attention to. BOY ain't it grand that you can call the BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY at They have five and seven passenger cars, careful driv- ers and their prices are mod- and woman carry an um- biella. : The sky of yvour life is lixely to be overcast with brella Fund. D. S. Mitchell and the meats, and used one of her “husbands motor transfer trucks in the hauling. --~ Cash donations were made by the following: Mrs. Matilda Bonum, Mrs. Torrance, Mrs. Rafferty, Mrs. Rube Miller Ripple, Mrs. Rensfield, Mr. Schumaker, Edith Mills, Mrs. Bob Mitchell. Mr. Hakkerup, Miss A. Kenfield, Peter Krokan and an- other party. Other donations were made by: Bread—Mrs. N. A. Shell and Mrs. Smart. Sugar—>Mrs. P. L. Hines, sfrs. Van Arnam, Mrs, Tom Smart and four other parties. Milk—Mrs. Merryman. Cream—Bemidji Creamery. Pickles—Mrs. Dehart, Mrs. B. Lundgren, Mrs. Harry Shear, Miss ¥errel, Mrs. D. D. Miller, J. Boulduc temper and amiable disposition. Cor 11th and Irvine av. Phone 171 i civil engineer and bridge builder. His invention of the pneumatic caisson revolutionized deep-river bridge build- ing, and he was the first one to over- come quicksands in making founda- tions. He was also a pioneer lu moving big puildings and in the construction of sky-scrapers. He was retired from the army with rank of brigadier general and died January 17, 1912—Chicago Tribune. There is something for you in the Want Ad column today. last page. It's on the ; Oblivion. But the iniquity of oblivion blindly scattereth her poppy, and deals with the memory of men without distinction to merit of perpetuity. Who can but pity the founder of the pyramids? Herostratus lives that burned the K7 ] o DUILTRY'S & Co. temple of Diana. he is almost lost 3 ]\(i(ljll;f.cl:\[rgh]’, Kfl‘hp;;'qu?::’s M;.L. M. | that bullt it; 'tln.w hath spared the g0 MATURALLY 1 ¥. Wilson, Mrs. Young, Mrs. A. V. epitaph of Adrian’s horse, confounded 11 PLFA%ES ME o Garlock, Mrs. Batchelder, Schroe-|that of himself. In vain we compute (R % < e e s PL f’ ou der's store, Mrs. C. Nangle, Tabor's | our felicities by the advantage of our Fresh dressed spring 4 store. good names, since bhad have equal du- chickens, Ib....50c i Potatoes—Bert Carver's store, Mrs. Tom Smart. Butter—Mrs. E. J. Coler, Mrs. K. Johnson, Herman Eichstadt, Mrs. Dunlap Mrs. J. Lind and another in- dividual. Bread—Mesdames Shephard, Highby, O. Arnold, Knapp, Phil Gill, ratlons; and Thersites {s like to live as long as Agamemnon, without the savor of the everlasting register,— Sir Thomas Browne, Plan Your Home OTHING gives a famil: morc sclf-respect than owning its own heme. Nothing else contributes so much tovard the standing of a family in thc community. [t costs no more to Fresh dressed hens, pound @' Pot Roast, h. 20c Jeef Stew, b . Beef Rib, boiling,!b 15¢ “Home ctured hams WHAT APPRAISAL Edwards Sisters, J. P. Miller. D.{ ; 4 | : Coucideen, Riley P. Winklesky, ound ¢ svsas554 40c 1 cti an an unattractive Henry Miller, Bagley, W. Z. Robin- DO YOU PLACE % p e pm build an attractive house th a an a son, Schadegg, Moberg, Gustafson, UPON R One: CUIeC.Ducon one. It's all a matter of dcsign-—a matter of { R. Auderson, E, Thompsor, FCello“'S. ON YOU Full line of H pound . i '35" putting a little effort into planning the house. i C. Smith, W. G. Schroeder, Conger, ome rendered Lar : i ! ’ s Trafton, Cottage store, Lauritzen, LIFE? Dol 35¢ And design adds to the sale value of a housc. ‘ gr“’ll;'l"‘lf‘e“r'w"' g:;:lp“;)zllll. LH:’{I'“:;';‘;- WESEY Canned Goads A Full Line of Fresh We can help you plan your house so that it will meet your 1 Winters, McMahan, Johnson, 1. Ho-| ), : Garden Vegetables necds. ganson, C. L. Isted, Hodgdon, Stewart ! Uncle Sam’s appraisal of the and Phones 200 and 201 i . . . i ! McNabb, Lacrombie, J. C. Arnold,|{] value of ever Soldier and 2 Our booklet “White Pine in Home-Building'” has | 4 = ¥ & ki ’ D rer T Rd . . i . i i G A\ bl Delivery hours: valuable suggestions both on attractive designs in T. Johnson, A. Berg. Sailors is $10,000 reen Vegetables . S 28! [ | Pies—Mesdames J. Breen, Wick-: p ) 9-11, 3-5 wood houses and on floor plans. Come in or send Il ham, Foles, G. Larson, Hickerson, W.| . for it. - Stillwark, B. Hazen, Tesch, Lillie' TWIN CITY LIFE dlways on hand at Barnell, JPATACE MEATMARKET . 3I9MINNESOTA AVE \__ Phone 200-201- § ! For the outside of a house White I’in is still the best wood i on the market. Even afier ycars of exposure to the | weather it docs not warp or twist or rot. It always stays ! i “Dahl, Daureg_ Florie, Helmar, Schon, J.! Miller, ‘Archie Williams, L. C. John-! Hur, North, Lucer, St. Paul Will Guarantee Your Henry Miller's son, J. E. Bunker, Roy Titus, Sam . h 2 Malone, J. Schorr, L. Jewett, Zen- Appraisal. where you put it. hert, Lakin, Sanborn, E. H. Smith, . . 3 . . . Lycan, Manaugh, Conger, Gary, Far- Sppeind, T;hfi(u twhy it has always been the favorite wood with . go, Palmer, O. Arnold G. Cochran,: P—— T architects. | P. McLaughlin. P. M. Peterson, E.' DW]GHT D, M“,LER —— STOR E————-"— R R i J. Gould, J. G. Halgren, A. C. New-' | o 0t RS e Gomerl Ao . Smith Robinson Lumber Co. | Whagy‘.) ClA- gufl“man, M. A. Spoo'xlx-' Office—Security State Bank Bldg. 814 Beltrami Ave. | er, Roberts, Younggren, Miss Ida s e e P U S — 1d 1 1 Bailey, Jacobson. Langdon, G. H.! Bemidji, Minnesota Phone 295 S Bemldjl’ Minn. } French, Marcum, Pellows, Bing, Loan ' Telephone 167 THE PIONEER WANT ADS Condit, M. E. Gillman, ho\ven.i e BRING RESULTS i CARNIVAL AND GALA WEEK ALl NEXT WEEK| BEMIDJI-=-Benefit Ball Club ATTRACTIONS BY The WORLD'S FAIR Shows $10,000 Ride the Whip Circus Free Acts BALL CLLUB BENEFIT ATTRACTIONS BY i The WORLD'S FAIR Shows § - o 350 People Side Shows Congress of Wonders Educated Horse Show Ferris Wheel Concert Band Athletic Arena Trip to Hell Anita Hell’s half acre 0 Days 6 0 Wonder- ful Nights Band Concerts Daily Honey Moon Trail Joyland Submarine Show Bring the Kids Big Moon Show Liberty Circus 25 R. R. Cars. Worth coming miles to sec. Only Big Carnival Coming this Year BEMIDJI- Entire W:ek July 2Ist Only Big Carnival Coming this Year BEMIDJI- Entire Week July 2Ist

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