Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 16, 1920, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY.. PIONEER . . COMMURITY PICNIC HELD AT PINE GROVE PARK TODAY the winter, jolly children coasting down hill; a little maiden buying a bright pots of tulips in the spring; and children; rollicking in the surf at Pinewood Sunday, between the|about a week. [ Pinewood and Leonard teams. v} A large crowd of Plnewood peo l. Mr. and Mrs. ‘John' Emery, former | went to‘Solway:Sunday to attend residents of Pinewood, are .visiting|ball game and we wish to thank tho CHOOSING PICTURES FOR CHILDREN B Ay Ty ln the summer time. . Little Falls June 16.—Thousands| Mrs. Em oie Plctm"! P]‘c“ ona Burlap Screen -May Be Chfi“ged | It these, pretty pictures are placed |0f farmers and. citizens gathered at F‘:nnk S:::n: D.’;::;s'hahvll: b‘e:: ifler:e ::o Jo Jor the sansrovs Ml & i anuenflyn .and Even:the ;Smallest Child Wi in the child’s room on a burlap'screen | Pine Grove park today for the Mor- Uncanscloualy Begin to Find Companion- ' - |{or on a tramed oblong of cork board, [Tison county community pienic, un~ ""'ship in Pictures—the First Step the little.child will-unconscioysly" be-|der the suspices bf the county farm |my . Art_ Appreciation gin to fild companionship in pic-|bureau. . m pp! u tures, which is the first step in art lppreclat!on \ All the art. lectures in the world Why heat your.whole house with ; coal or fiwd fire in order to take a bnth when ac KKK E B KRR R R KRR . wi - PINEWOOD p i+ W ; (Wfltten for the Kindergarten Dlvmon, Bureau of Education.) ! :nty n:t he:p children tolovent_*"‘.,“‘*““"' : \-———-'—"—_‘ - TR i 3 ut when they lve with pictures ¥ By Julia Wade: Abbott. { "g?f&:a";.'."z x}’:‘fi.‘;‘rfit hai , | which are related to their- joy in life, | ‘Em{l ‘Stuhr of Minneapolis was a Part 1I. *Long ago on Christmas. & they will take a delight in art which Plnewood business visitor Thursday. 89 will lead their steps to the museum| c A.'Bye has opened his new ice o Dk d- the @ recintlon of ,"I...::':: t::;::dergu'tenl:pchllflran by. dn“&:‘?f:}?’;;&:"&;fi?a D:c:;lll::: Yihta thex ave, oldes, cream parlor in the rear of his store taking th;m‘::‘:; l{::l:‘“:;l‘:dl‘::"; in the child’s room—as Ahere is in| .1t is not only important that our :fld has a good patrondge these warm | ing_place “ lcture 2 tRZE%) the kindergarten room—where small children shall be educated so that ‘easel, p;etu o after p h they may make a living, but that{- they shall be taught how to use their Tovely,l &qc had | Pictures may be placed and changed L3 from month to-month with the child's i ’1 changing interests. ‘Do you rememb- m:";::- anB?bk:d:nd. pli::z“;” i-ml mu- | his er .how,.tired. Penrod ‘became of the u aving eyee ‘tered hotre L, ti} to‘;':&gd::; l‘:fll&" { tour m‘h“’ on .the school-room | We see not, ears have we but we heur and-all'repart a good time. Do Chis plcture was put on the|walls of {onstellow, Lowell, Holmes ? '' The Pinewood baseball 'tesm went easel, one little girl said nothing but and Whittier? Day atter day, month It is not enough that clllldren b. to Solway Sunday and playeq:{he Sol- after month thm four portraits shed’|taught how to read but ', m“.g de-| Way team on the home diamond. The Water Heater ‘does the work more cheaply, qmckly and neltly Nolson gave a dance Satur- f young folks were prespnt threw her arms wide in a gesture of i aban t than’]their benig apces upon the chil-|yalop in them a hun, d | boys did very well considering'it was ‘any. ?v?;i.f " ‘?cor;&:lgnifl;u 5 en, unf ll 33 ew 80 tired of | books and then they ‘:fll flnd t h- their first-game;-the ‘score w22 -7 to hefr-/ novolance that{way ;to . the - public-1ib {2, 4n faver. of Solway. . ) Heaters which c h bk’ seen ahd’ ddmlnmted st thélr those authors|good ries and m T. ‘Wenstrum, Ole Steftne-and | office on: Beltrami-avenue. :\Wé have a number of back o 17“'!" ) Nl & ‘llre u“ ver: ent u'nthb dlpo'n door 4 .‘blulnm “visttors: Saturday. ifnme Ql ate % 8 on ? : The| orders’ for th!l’ texs WNQ’I wn ‘peceive "‘Pexnps 3 iimdred ty » [ 1s " pToBably{baby’s picturé book iathe beginning. l ‘ ot et ' f attention but if you h&ve not llrelldy o;'dered ' better : ( » 3 [ endlng moro thofi‘ht on the pfc-]|Let us help to make America an art-{Pla ork Tuesday aftet ’ Tais 1 what happensd to Arfl“e n';m placed upon its walls than the{loving Nation and begin now with| W run aid Bas’furaed. ‘In: the kindersarten, Ju{lq Yv'ii fl rn parent is upon the pictures|“Young America.”’. . .. . m { unt of first “class tth’s picture of “Twink Al in’ thé child’s own room. Too m bui! § 'Little Star” had been placed low on|poney ig spent on fiimsy toys whith| lletin board and the children , and too 1t tho bu ("and learned:; are not lasting, n: A & ) .‘ nher gave me the corner to 'gfl.‘ a p-por, and a those:tht appear. %fi g%od m&gver lnd 7y Phead ; g 10 the Mo @x mm t- hmm: ?ml iame to the gallsry whero the Knaus lhdonu hangs she ran from her fa- “her and stood in front of the pic- are. Then, unconscious of the peo- e about her, she began to sing the <¥hrlstmn hymn learned in the kin- garten: Chyistinas covers your- self felt the thrill of Christmas when you have seen the fact of the jolly Saint repeated many times in a news- paper booth? In the autumn there are pictures of the squirrel storing his nuts; in A loaraed, wpright, honest Judge, lclr to all, exgerionced * and qualified in every way. N REWARD FAITHFUL PUBLIC SERVICE Re-Elect to the Supreme Court the Present Judge KOMER B. What alot of argu ment there used . fo be about a woman driving an automobile C \ DO NOT EXPERIMENT WITH THE There’s no guess about it. : To turn back the red wave from North Dakota the ODAY she can “make a your tire problem is to get a tire “ train” or fix a tire as wcll of known value and stick to it. P AT . as anybody. _ m | . It's J ak As soon as a luxury becomes We recommend and sell i oo FhibrEk a necessity the point of view U, S, Tires because their value i or Socla ism changes. ., s knowr. ] : | Republicans of Minnesota choss the following men. Two or three years ago you l | They are your only hope. At the primaries, June 21, would have listened to more It was the U. S. quality couc:mun ON THE REPUBLICAN. varyit_xg .opinions about tires policy which led to the per- ‘ il ape e e ’ © than you could shake a stick fection of the straight-side at. Mileages, construction, gutomobile tire, the pneumatic | treads and whatnot. truck tire—two of the greatest J. A. 0. PREUS It's different now. Tireusers additions to tirc valuc that are working towards a unani- : have ever been made. mous fecling. As representatives of the You express it one way=— gldest and largest rubber con- the man down the street cern in the world, weareina ' another. But sifted down it pogition to tell you something ...+-+7 amounts to this: about tirc values. Come in Pkl - That the only way to settle | some day and talk to us. - FOR SECRETARY OF STATE | MI,K',"'IHQ,LM unag leteet 4o FOR STATE nnxum ) z . Select your tires ac- . ; T For oedinary country . x : cording to the roads 0 %\\ ‘\\ roads—The U. S, Chain HENRY RINES they have to travel: \§ 2 \ \ or Usco. For front wheels — The i U. S. Plain. o TR e S ik For best results—every- s ' where—U. S.M-IC‘&. FOR ATTORNLY GENERAL CLIFFORD L. HILTON| X Umted States T’res C. W.JEWETT & CO. Bemidji, Minn. FOR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER x | 0. P. B. JACOBSON

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