Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 20, 1920, Page 2

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- . EAGE TWO : ' ‘ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1920 ing quick trips in airplanes over the BEWARE OF LONDON _[AIR SERVICE BETWEEN [:v ' NEW BATHING SUTTS| ~ CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, |y et it (By United Press) TWIN CITIES CERTAIN |neepotis to Fargo on busiess. The London. (By Mail)—Lite in Eng- afrplane as a business necessity is 3 land’s sandy shores this summer e i s R i g and n'li.:al bt Philadelphia Convention Will| ... "\ "¢ just one gasp atter an- Major W. C. Garis Predicts|lere: FResular passenger and express ] s o air service between the twin cities Have Commission Appointed |other. Hourly Connections by and Chicago was expected t0 be be- | to Consider Matter Bathing costumes unbelieveable are Air Route SUBSCRIBE FOR THE gun here this week. beginning to glare upon a startled . . i (By International News Service) Dublic, from SHaclusived | store-Wiks Subscribe for The Ploneer. . DAILY PIONEER y International News Service dows. A recent exhibition of women's g 'Ph"r“d‘;:ph‘;' M:ly 205—: ":‘ ':“ft‘; wear included a colléction of wierd ters of church policy to be decided g, q wonderful creations for the mod- and important reports of work ac-lo.n mermaid complished o contempla:ed will b‘; Futurists :;re catered to by cos- :::‘lg:::%y::rl‘:: :::’::nl a:s;l;:b?y ‘tumes slashed helter-skelter with when it convenes here tonight. Dele- :‘g:"ol;sb‘l’: :;":l?dc‘;ll‘;fnrhtlnz regard- gates' from all parts of the United ” States assembled here today for the| One costume is of bright jade green with a green -eyed black snake coil- convention. One of the most important matters | ing around the bather’s form. An- the convention will discuss is that of |Other is designed to resemble some Whether the privilege of ordination |S0rt of sea-beetle, being close fitting as ruling elders will be extended to from top to toe and covered with Presbyterian women. The matter sapphire-blue and deep-greej sequins. will be presented in the form of a| Yet another aspires to make its report by a e commission which has wearer look like Joan of Arc—or been engaged in an investigation for [maybe a reaily, truly mermaid—-for the past year under the direction of |its silver sequins are a cross between Dr. S. Hall Young, of New York. a suit of armour and a herring’s skin. If the recommendation of the com- It is expected that when the summer mittee'is adopted the question of ad- sylph makes her dive into the blue mission of women to the right of or- and briney, her bedazzled swain will dination as ruling elders will be sub- catch his breath, she will catch his mitted to the various presbyteries|fancy, and the matrimonial net will comprising the General Assembly for catche them both. an expression of opinion. The com- Anyway, this summer is bound to mittee will conclude its report by of- | Rlace innumerable bachelors out of the way of taxation. fering the following resolution: PLENTY OF RANGE ESSENTIAL “Resolved, that the stated clerk be directed to prepare’ and send to the 'Dlmuuglna Results Have Come From Attempting to Raise Turkeys presbyteries for their action the fol- lowing overture: 3 Under 'Confinement. DRY CLEANING - LET WOMEN BE ELDERS - May 28—High School Commence- ment at Grand theatre. May 20—St. Paul Business Men's Trade Tour will spend noon hour in Bemidji. June 2—Normal School Commence- ment at Normal school. June 6 to lvpz-kgufi:hul Guard En- campment at nelling. . -June 7—Stump Pulling Demon- +" Juge 16 and 17 — Convention of League of Municipalities of Minne- " June 16 — Opening of Birchmont Beach. ) June 17 and 18—Northern Minne- sota Devel(g;nent Association annual .'hm?zt;‘.l 23,"24, 25—Northwestern Fire Insutance Underwriters annual outing, at Birchmont. U. S. SHIPPING BOARD - APPROPRIATION TO BE CUT (Speélnl Correspondence) ' Washington, May 20.—An amend- ment to the Sundry Civil Appropria- tion bill, advocated by democratic representatives, to appropriate $197,- 500,000 for the operation of the U. S. Shipping board has met with de- feat on a vote in the House of Rep- resentatives. “It is $100,000,000 more than is necessary,” stated Rep- resentative Frank W. Mondell, ma- Jority leader, “and-it leaves.the Ship- ping Board free to ipunme 'fi:le et;ren tenorif lits way without collecting|, ¢ yterian Church in the U. 8. A. be so thi:hsm:m da'ie, it ‘t‘l;)ms;}:; ‘:)';m{r:,:"'z amended as to admit properly quali- o (le‘lhentlmsr?lgis dlyasglng hundreds | fied and elected women to ordination| Giver plenty of range, turkeys will ¢ suillions of dollars out of the poc-|2nd- dutles pertaining to this office.” | rustle for grasshoppers and other in- Xets of the people instead of doing| The committee’s investigation in-|gects, green vegetation, weed and grass cluded a canvas-of the opinion of| geed, waste grain, waste nuts, and con- Dbusiness and getting its money in a business-like way.” *We have pro- |leading ministers, elders and Women | yert them Into -deliclous meat st a vided reasonable amounts for the ex- of the Presbyterian church. ' This penditures of the board,” stated Rep.|survey shows that a majority Mintioum expense. Fimiy o Tanes resentative Walter W. McGhee, of | opinion held that the Seriptures dod o 0" oS Py y_ralsing, New York, “but we regard it as much [0t forbid either women elders or), ually the discouraging ‘results - Detter that the shipipng board make|Women preachers, but that the evi- ave come from attempts to raise the an effort to sell its ships while there | dence tavored women as elders but|fowls under close confinement. is a good market rather than to make not as preachers. .a large ropriation to be paid D Although the committee will make 2ne"¢f,p:'y’§,s l:,g the coixntry.'?a 4 no recommendation as to the ordina- tion of women as ministers, it devot- ed considerable time to investigation on this phase or the question and will express the opinion that the sub- ject is of sufficient interest to de- mand discussion and settlement by the church ‘at large. : Another matter that will be pre- sented to the convention is the ques- tion of home missions. An exhaus- tive report on the work of the Pres- byterian Board of Home Missions will be presented at tomorrow’s session of the assembly. The report will dis- cuss the scope and purpose of the work, the accomplishments of the (By United Press) St. Paul, May 20.—“I've got to run down to Chicago for a-couple of hours. I'll be right back.” ““All right, but be sure to get back to see Pones this afternoon.” That’s the kind of conversation buginess men will be carrying on with plant managers and salesmen in the near future, according to Maj. W. C. Garis, president of the St. Paul Aero club. Dally_ communications between the twin cities and Chicago is already at hand, The Lawson Transportation company of Milwaukee has complet- ed arrangements for daily passenger and express air service between Chi- cago, Milwaukee and the twin cities. Recently a preacher used ad air- plane on Sunday to go to a nearby town for a sermon. There are doz- ens of instances of business men mak- AUTO LAUNDRY AND ACCESSORIES “Shall the constitution of the Pres- Buy and sell used cars; bring |! them in o\ mreieorel | TOASTIES | Roar Smith-Lewis Radiator Co. ' Supefior &m flakes Night and Day Service DRIVE OF $600.000 FOR UNIVERSITY STADIUM (By United Press) Columbus, Ohio, May 20.—A\.drive for $600,000 for the proposed stad- jum for athletic activities at Ohio State University will take place from October 18 to 24. The drive will be staged during the week following the semi-centennial . celebration at the universtty. T time from now on until the openin; “and he swapped his g,roud\ _ for asmile” . of the drive will be devoted, to an in- A : . past year, the objectives of the future R PS e ¥ o { ¢tensive ngmpaign ot preparation. work and financial problems connect- -| GOSH BUT that trolley. P | . |ed with the home mission field. s e - HIGH SCHOOL CONTESTS The subject of foreign missions WAS ALMOST as packed: STAGED AT MAY FESTIVAL |also will be treated at tomorrow’s . s @ E Y session when the report of the: Pres- A8 IF they'd squeezed. (By United Press) byterian Board of Foreign Missions ¢ IR " Fargo, M)avy 20.—Athletic, indus-|will be submitted with important . ALL THE candidates. trial and literary contests will be recommendations -on~- matters of ® o .0 staged here by the high schools of finance, - the campaign for world FOR FRE.SI?EI.H' in, the state at the thirteenth annual|evangelization and similar matters May festival at the Agricultural col- The report will deal exhaustively WHENEVER THE car swayed. lege during the remainder of the with conditions in the various mis- 1 SAT .h. l; " & \ week. sion fields, particularly the Orient. un.t? .p. o A large number of leading minis- & 'YHE PIONEER W. . ters and laymen of the church will 3 T OFAD\“‘.K!:N.!- TH NE! ANT ‘ADS | participate in the session of the as- o e sembly, and many noted speakers i ny BRMSD.NY derby. will be heard. BRING RESULTS WAS SUNK without a trace, ' AND A garlic breath. - PRI Don,t fail tO bc in wwn : U . BLEW D?W.N :ny neck. AND MY foot went to sleep, When thc ’ Spcc.ml train . AND THE. u.st'.ot me. bearing the ' ' bt g ) AND | was sore. ' YES, GOOD 'and sore, o Boosters from Saint Pawl | R e _ WHO CAUGHT my eyes, “The Home Market of the Great Northwest” ‘ it & CHEERED ME up. . . » WITH A Jolly grin, | are here on their great . T “NO GROUCHES Now.” Annual Trade Tour , [ = OF A cigarette. - Accompanied by the ‘ BUT I'LL say this, < e e o IF THE ad alone. f Famous Minnesota State Bawd | AN GHABE » grout | THE CIGARETTES. I‘l‘ WILL tickle you to find out how good " : . -ru:msu'.v'ss' MUST do. i wn.?iifiefi" t‘:’: WM%“WW 3 which gives a froe concert < LT way. They do satiefy. Andyoull bopleased A WHAT T?E.usurduid. hflndmnlufl_ntw_ eldskespfirm | we h hearing - THEY SATISFY.® 24 frodh T thee pocie, mclsers-geoct ; . am s FLL 83Y they do. < 7 ‘ : i COME—Attend the reception, hear the bend, dnturSumdd | with the representatives of Saint Paul's $ Manufacturers and Jobbers. FREE SOUVENIRS FOR THE CHILDREN : * ‘'asaaen . Come one, come all, and share the fun & © BEMIDJI, Saturday, May 29| =

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