Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 3

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' WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1830 'CHICAGO MAN BUYS - ENTIRE MOUNTAIN TOWN (International News Service) Cascade, Colo., April 7.—This Cold- rado mountain town, located in Ute Pass, 7,000 odd feet above sea level, in the shadow of Pike's Peak, with. a normal population of mearly 700, is -now: the sole property of Thomas : Cusack, Chicago “‘Billboard King.” 11 .'The entire town, ‘lock, stock and . harrel,”” has .been purchased by Cu- . sack, who plans to make Cascade one| ~ . of the most famous mountain resorts /27in the worldy ~ ! The unique deal, whereby an indi- vldual/ purchaser secures possession of an’ incorporated. town, was con- summated by the payment of a sum said to be in exgess ‘of $100,000. It turns -over Cascade’s homes, side- “ walks, hotels, ‘light plant, , water rights and the town ‘calaboose.” Cascade was incorporated in 1890. It. is twelve miles west of Colorado as high as 1,600 during the tourists “as high'as 1,500 quring the touriss season. There are aggroxlmntety 500 acres in the townsite. * . WOMAN'S BACKLESS GOWNS (Mtérnational -News: Service) London, April 7.—Queen Mary has Xkilled the bareback” gown movement ,_in England. | 4 The ‘bodiceless gown is not ap- “proved in the Court of St. James, and dressmakers report the English wo- men consequently refused to adopt the style with the same abandon as displayed by the’ women of France. The power of the royal edict is far reaching. Even for day wear, lead- ing ' dressmakers report, the demand is for dresses less open than last year. “Woman’s evehing dress today is immodest, unhealthy and as ugly as it is expensive,” is' Rev. Vaughn’s latest broadside against the dress craze, de- livered during a sermon. . “Girls of up-to-date fashions are ruining their own and their neigh-| ibor’s souls as well as their own . bodies. “In day’s gone by, women dressed for dinner; now they undress for it. “To my way of thinking women's dress ought to serve the three pur- poses of. decency, of warmth, and of ornament. But today there is a.mad - craze for what some women call the ‘émotional gown' and dress sins against every canon of good taste.” KEKE KRR IR KKK KF * PINEWOOD * %% % % % % 2 2 3 ok k% % E. J. Stubr left for Minneapolis Wed.nesday after spending several days here looking after his lath mill.| T: B. Millar returned from ‘a busi- ’ . ness trip to Edmore, N. D., Wednes- . day, and he reports the water very high at Grand Forks and Crookston,’ where many houses are under water . and much demage hag been done., The " ‘flelds are also. in bad condition and Many farmers are leaving North Da- ' kota_on account of the monpartisan {} B MUSTEROLEQuK. BELEFL N0 BLITER following places: : I We have a Speciai Three Lajrezj Brick—Chop Suey, Vanilla Nut and Strawberry—on sale this week at the Abercrombie '& McCready Boardman’s Drug Store Annex Candy Shop Bemidji Candy Kitchen Miller’s Grocery Brakke’s Grocery ; Abercrombie- & McCready han- «dles our bulk ice cream exclusively. | Langdon Mig. Co. ) league since taxes have reached as high as four times as much as form- erly. Minnesota is - far ahead of North Dakota and:is a better place for a man to make his home. Louis Stuhr of Happyland, Minn., was visiting friends in Pinewood Thursday. : iss Doris Nelson arrived here Sat- urday' from Clearbrook, en route to her home near Debs forla visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nel- | son. 0. T. Bakken returned from his former home at Dawson, Minn., Fri- day evening. While there Mr. Bak- ken purchased a thoroughbred Short. (hosn -bull for which: he : paid@ $300. The young animal is a very fine speoci- man and is'a 'valuable addition to Mr. Bakken’s stock farm-near here. More farmers should " follow - his. example and build ‘up their dairy and beet herds. % ; Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Miller entertain- ed. Mr. Miller’s. father, mother and sister, of Federal Dam, over Sunday. "Work was begun Monday on the temporary quarters of the Pinewood bank.. H. M. and Carl Koppang are doing, the carpenter work. We are all glad to see this' much needed busi- |. ness institution added to our little village and we wish to see it well pat- ronized by all and made a.success. Halvor Annanson of Debs accept- ed the position of engineer in the lath mill here, qnd commenced Mon. day morning. Miss Millie Melland, who has worked at the Pinewood -hotel for pved a month; returhed home Sunday. ‘Gordon McDougald of Oklee arriv- ed here Monday and is wusy tareing|" down the old Nelson lath mill build- ing. : The citizens of Pinewood will give a reception to the returned soldiers of the world war Saturday evening, April 10, and all former service-men are requested to be present in their uniforms. Everything will be free for them. We want all the boys with us. Subscribe. for The Plomeer. LODGES Bemidji Lodge No. 119, L 0. 0. F., Beltram Ave. and 4th 8t., mut: at s velock e THIS WEEK TONIGHTS BUSINESS C. J. Winter, N. G., Te]. '362J R. A, Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W @ Ralph Gracie Po.t; R A i el ¥ at Bemidji Civic and y - Commerce Associa- ) tion Tooms. : N. E. GIVEN, Commander J.. D. WINTER, Adjutant N Y1l '*Goo”diréaf Advantages in Tires © ' 'THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER ~ ~ KRR RE AR KK x GRANT VALLEY * THE ARRANGE TO PRESERVE EGGS . ; #ort skt %tk x|l BEMIDJI AUT s cheantiatasbanldll BEMIDLAUTO fimwameinimuyw | AucTiON Saved for Winter. ill ;with asthma. - At this time she is much improved. ) " Mrs. Maude Wright spent the week || end’ with. her parents, returning to ‘Bemjdji Sundey. evening. g Mrs. August Ludke and Mrs, Casp- er Knapp called ‘on Mrs. ' Melvin Steinbrook Thursday. Harry Vogt and family were Sun- day visitors at. the T. J. Wright home. VR : * C. ,W. Kingsbury and wife were Be-| midji shoppers Monday. ‘ Casper Knapp and family and Joe Knapp visited Mrs. S8arah Knapp Sun- Alma and Cora Ludke of Arlington are visiting—at the homes{of August and 3 i Hil, . Bave eggs during April and May for winter use by preserving in water glass. Mix nine quarts of water, bolled and cooled, ‘with one quart of water- . Place the solution in a five-gul- %-ju. Wit preserve 15 dozen eggs. re in codl place for winter use. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER OUR PRICES are NOT ALWAYS Lowest" At Ray McKnight's farm, one-half mile south of Puposky, on Day and Night Service. Country Trips a’ Specialty Office Markham Hotel Building Monday, April 12 Sale will start at noon. ; Live. Stock, Machin. ery, etc. : Ed. Ludke. g D. C. Searl:and wife of Fern left Monday night for Oklahoma, for a-visit with Mrs. Searl’s sister,” who Hves there. - .- P { Mrs. Max Lubeck was a Bemidji shopper Monday. £ 18 Miss Mavis Phillipi spent Friday axnlddjSaturday visiting friends in Be- m s+ Many things are figre important than JUST PRICE ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ~ ‘What Would You Do f Your Husband Left You On a Ranch With Three Babies? GOOD MATERIALS , Can you imagine"wlhat )iou would do if your husband ~ TRADE.MARKED k‘? i left you?: Would you consider yourself still bound to GUARANTEED L him? “And if another man fell in love with you, how DOORS, WINDOWS AND would'you deal withi,him? Don’t miss a line of this INTERIOR FINISH intimate revelation of the workings of a woman’s ARE BETTER THAN soul— ' b i NAMEL%%NUNKNOWN ' = They cost a LITTLE more-- They are worth MUCH more. You should consider this when building ST, HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER CO, M. L. MATSON, Agent Bemidji, Minn. p—— “The Prairie Mother” hos ‘A Sequel to “The Prairiec Wife" ' By ARTHUR STRINGER . - PICTORIAL REVIEW For April On Sale. Now ~ Bazaar Y for the Smaller Cars i L T e et w11 Just as Goodyear is successful in building extreme value into the Goodyear Tires that go on the highest-priced motor cars, so is Goodyear successful in supplying unusual worth in Goodyear Tires for smaller cars. Into the making of Goodyear Tires in the ! - 30x3-,30x3%-, and 31x4-inch sizes have gone the full advantages of Goodyear experience, skill and modern facilities. The results of this unusual endeavor are easily available to every owner of a Ford, . Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or any other car requiring the sizes mentioned. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station : Dealer’s place of business for these tires, a?d ‘ (' Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He carries sy ioe Tread . 323350 - ‘ ‘ i R i " . ; L i b - o and other Goodyear Products sold in Bemidji Y,ithe Given Hardware So., Bemidji, Mifinesota . .. .5, v iaiee— ity 2 v i el B s

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