Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 6, 1920, Page 5

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| CLOTHES SHIPPED : : Reason for Hurry. ) B.. Holt. and\tamfly Teft S\lnda)’ — ‘by -motor tmj a visi 8 ‘One ot the very substantial men of a fiflvlnz town in‘ the West is named “One day, in conversa- mber of soldiers from a near by, he said: B, Do ot Wadena wps a Mon-“ vmto in this city. Y fr e | The 0,'L. Tsted family made a mot- lk home & Dbrick of - Koor’s ice [or trip yesterday, taking: in Cass|, A-Ett Lake, 'Nevis, . Akeley, ‘Walker, Park ¥ o 3 tand’ you lads are going ‘Rapids 3nd. the e Park. e Gk ; ©. 0 | on'a hike, When you reach Snake : : y river, take a goodilook at it It's full of undercurrents and eddies. - Boys, I am the only living man who ever swam 2t arrived in Bemidji Sunday morning - nnd is the guest: of M, and Mrs M. 5 " Several days later, ‘the: men crossed B E Schulke of epstrlke spent 3 th 'Snake river.on a cable ferry. The day in Bemidji, ieuterdey ¥ evenfix{g for’ Princeton, wherg she will v g .. | terryman chanced to inquire, quite cas- v TP " 1| visit ‘her father, Owen Bracken, and | o i J ‘1 ually, of & waiting soldier: The'C. E. Harding family of Nary; other relauval Lor; several fieéks R ik i Fa ) X “Do ‘you know a man down In your | During the excavations a number re flomldji vinuors on. Mo % b pogt ) country by the name of Garry Mc-|of hammer stones, chisels and burnt . ; L. Barker: and/[ g 7 g Intyre? They tell me he has accumu. | bones were found, also many articles IF s:;‘é'd‘fil n‘l.:‘-"::l';: G e . “|'1ated: a 1ot, of money,” ; ¢ | /o more modern origin, scraps of Ro- YOu ia T %heppas" o ) 1 S T .was talking to him' onlx the other | mab remains, pennies and farthings of WANT < d"m #aid the soldler, “He told me varying date even up to the present TO GET 4 "|'he swam Snake river once.”" B time!’" The places where these colns g 3 3 of dlstrict i 3 Thats right, he 0id," sald the ferry. | WeT® found are a problem In them- THE WANT .G, Hoeck of ‘Par] ids | court, returiied:Saturday night from| .~ \ ; man, “He sure did; but we: were W11 | selyes. - Why, for example, should a YOU WANT TO vmm,- in Bemidji Baudette, where he has been attend- |- ST Y ferii b i SR ing’a_term. 3: district court for. the e :?otlng At him: Phlladeiphu Ledg- Hntoration of %tomhcnac Has' Res - vealed Nothing New of Interest to the Antiquarian, half-penny of George III be found deeper in the earth than a farthing he Ancients ‘Belleved. ccording to the Puranas of Hindu .mythology the earth is circular and flat; lke the flower of & water lily. Its circumference is 4,000,000,000 miles. In s ies the eenter is. Mount Soomerco. On ichard Sackett of Deer River was | Jam T o in c “son., .In the . frock: this mountain are three peaks formed an fldependence Day’ caller - in‘ Be- 0 square ‘neck, with stitch g5 ad- | of golfl pearls and precious stones, i ki - spend..a, 3 to suggest a vest cffect and, sg;faf" where the deities reside. At its base bl s ching on the pockels, cOustituls | grg three mountains on each of which Engelklng._ and .daughter of| - {new ide-s, The skirt is a.plain gatt grows_a tree 8000 miles high, The were visitors in.‘this city yes-| Mrs. E. Dahlqulflt and cred odel. \*A ‘belt’ of selt-mn.tenal farth + £ th B 4 % Misses Laura and Oneida Stopple ‘of | holds in the blouse. Medium ermost country from these moun- Thief River Falls, motored to Bemid- | guires, 43 “yards 40-inch mater tains is bounded by the salt sea. . Be- ji and visited' over ~Sunday with Picforial Review. Blouse 1o, .| yond this 'sea there.are, six others—of friends.. They returned home this'af-{iSizes-'34 - to '44 inches busi. Price, | Sugar cane juice, of spirituous liquors, ternoon accompanied by Miss -'Lucy | g5 cents. Skirt No. 8831, Siz 4 of clarfied butter, or curds, of milk | LaFontisee,. who will visit there for| sg ipches walsh Brice, =a ceats, . | and nectar. Each sea is surrounded by several days. j ! 1 3 a aeumta continent, ¢ Bear ‘was a Monday vlsltor : . IDEAL ron SUMMER nam Bev.u,and hmfly of Black- 105G : Thgy.re- - Cotton “poplin in bordeted effect o!e'bmted in Bem!djl yester- | turn rgo yesterday afternoon. | takes the ‘place of many “of lhe wool Romarluhle Trlnlformuuon. John hgd been with his father ou the 0cc.~ion of his maiden effort with a e‘r. Wmflng for friends, in anoth. er ‘car, before starting on a 'pleasure trip, an inadvertent' turn too far to the ‘side of the road had resulted in being micely caught in about a foot of fine sticky mnd. The friends arriv- ing hagd mlqa merry oyer the task of pushing qut 'the car. John, later in ‘the day, excitedly describing the af- fair, had this, among other things, to :Bixteen: inch mixed Iurd and’ soft{after spending-a short time at the “c“mm" STUFF ALL RIGHT 1dji’ Mfg. Co. ‘Phone 481, T&Ft! |E N. Ebert home, 919 Belirami ave- ) At Least, One Infilina xflan Is fiflb ood, for sale, $3.60 per lon,d. nue. They arrived.on Sunday. Mrs. : ? D Mero and; . Kbert are sisters. ... | . fied With the Way It Worked in ‘His' Particular ‘Case.' 2 Rolnnd Fe]lo 8 J = 3 of Tenstrike motored to Be-| 'iC..0. Follette ‘and. L. 'M. Hib-| . —_— . d stpent Monday. ~» ¥ bard:motored. here 'Saturday ‘from| - Now, she is a.very sarcastic young Fargo om-an:outing and fishing trip. | woman, and the man who wishes to _Palmer and daughter, Bether, | They were the guests of W. C. Klein. marry ‘her is' often much tormented posky were the guests of the P.|They returned ‘to Fargo last evening| with her ability to ‘things, which g y to say ‘things Town !am y. yesterday. ' well pleased with their luck. . They| make him : distinctl comfortable. & report. the roads in;good zondition. m: Ldis Y. unconyol ' One night one of his friends ‘and he A decided to ‘go to a picture house snd ‘and Ame“ala‘}{:flam::'k:t g’:d E:J:; there ‘they:saw a_play ib which the |'say: “And then they turned -all the .| Mo., areithe. guests’ or Miss Week's | cdveman stuff was exceedingly strong. lndies into_ men, and they all helped ‘Rev. ngrge Rackhurst wm condnct cousin, ‘Mrs. Roy’ K. Bliler, 1109 Min-|Bvidently ‘that"gave :the. young :man | to Just pus‘h the car right out of the ervices, at Tenstrike on Wednggd.y nesota ‘avenue. They are spending|an’ Inspiration, tor the next cllttlng sticky, mud.” - N .| their (vacations hexe. . MissWeeks] remark. t i B was. formerly telegmph operator at | resented.” thg Great Northeflrn depot in ;hta city, He hpd. cnb}m, (to, take her for' a ! Mrs. 8. 0. Quammen and son, Clar-' ¥ Affer’ getbing ‘her safely set- ence, and (daughter, Ruth, | acg Mled in his car and having placed a : d - 2 |'large box of candy in her lap he set- son. arrived on8aturday from Thiat tled down for a pleasant evening. »tert mfi Ic’:'lilieflr: ";el;e;!‘nd?;s“t;f River ‘Falls ‘and spent Sundny and | But not long. The young woman could : N.|'not stand his"ease. She deliberately opened ‘her box, took out a bonbon, nibbled at it a minute and then sald 'Why, this candy is another. - :Did;: xthe »ncond man || % carry her. back. te:the infernal. hole. from: which shg escaped? Did he force, her, to . face her word on Qaturday announcing’the| ‘enemies.a Harry. Bowers of St. death .of her‘aged aunt, Mrs. Helen | s Colling-at-St! Paul on July 2. Mrs. eturnied " this morning attér Col.lins\ S #5 years of age. , as brought to Bemidji|" Mr. and Mi's. Ben C. AKolter';and s Y Quammen and Mrs. ‘A Alfréd Goodwin ~of ~Dusne -~ were|derson are sisters: ; mg the out: of tqwn eallers here qgc prnjng and funeral services| s were eld. trom “St. Phillip’s church | ge land’. sales organization Mon. ‘gl y morning at 8 olclock. ommunication with . Address Lock s fhd 525t TR = .71 "CARRY:BEDS WITH THEM M. Geny artived Monday Becayg: ] dison, jWis., to visit for two | bitag}t! prie f comfortable beds :ini| ith hfl grandfather, A. Cox,|China; gfi young women, leaving for e , ther-in—law. Ed: Williams. ' .|China® thi§ suimer to'do Y..W. C. A. * % ¢ D work, are taking beds with them:as| . pe oone Spot cash paid for -Liberty Bonds, [part of their esfential baggage. This| 7, Roor, Mats, Orown.in ‘Amerlca. See G B. Hooley at Northern.Gro-|same group, during their preliminary | . OroWing of door mats has been car- ery Co; during the day, or at the|training; recently visited a New York | fi¢d out for some time in_ certain kham hotel evenings. 1117tt | Chinese restaurant en masse to learn' parts of America, the' only: articles the art'of chop stick eating. =~ ‘required being. some ' pieces - of old Big 'Special Photoplay ucklng /or any similar material, ‘and \ | The Becida Ladies’ Aid met at the et . ‘\Jonn Glaydon farm at Nary Sunday WASKISH MAY HAVE common grass seed, says Detroit News. at the () d held their annual picnic. There NEW SCHOOL B'UILD].NG it ¢ ; : ' er one hundred people in at-| W- T. Protsman and H. L. Bowen 3 ¥ > W 3 2 S both of Waskish, where Bemidjij vis- ; 4 i A : itors on Friday. The two men repre- { F % i v. Diedrich went to Little|sent the school board . { the new- ; e Ratarday . Dhers '?fe“ w‘}u“visxi 1y organized istrict No. 32, at Was- | the surface of the sacking, LAST TIMES TONIGHT kish, and were in Bemidji to get in | Covered with paper. so as ‘to shade it he P. J. Vasal 13 ho:&“fi&“fifi;,fig: ;areths a:;rg touch with theschool affairs for the| from' the strong sun -and; keep it pro- Diedrich and - little daughter are caiing' year. It is likely that a new | tected for about a week, at-the end undlng several weeks there building: will be. erected 'at Waskish | of which time the seed will have germ- next year, but for the coming term, | inated. The cover is then removed. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowers and lamily Thé’ Good Templars’ hall near the _q:very three or four days the :mat is by James Oliver Cu;wood 2uminn “THE NOTORIOUS | MRS. SANDS” { y o s 2 p i of James I? ; Mrs Bdward LYal 2,08 "Mr. and A Ly T > YA /A mew map of the monument I8 to ) i { .| be drawn and preserved in the Anti- quaries museum, ‘but the object of the exeavations, ‘the discovery of the orl- | ———===———= gin and purpose of the famous monu- ment, is still unsolved by the: recsnt. work.—London FOREIGN Twelve barrels last week from The nstomtlon of Stonehénge has |the University of revealed fresh evidence as to the orlg- inal building of the famous circle. There are indications that the entire ‘I ,monument was surrounded by a“cir-|out in May by cle of at least 40 stones, not one of which remains today. The office of works, In conjunction with the soclety “of overhauling Yhe monument, replacing the fallen stones and exploring ‘the site. . Excavations have revealed sock- ets for a number of stones that are no. longer in ‘existence, but history cannot account for their absence. mepnt of the Nati antiquaries, 1s | mer and winter Vienna. TO GET | 'nmnc 'BESSIE IBA\.IRIR]IS(CALIE L] A STARTLING EXPOSE OF THE MARRIAGE & MART OF HIGH SOCIETY ‘; X0 ii] Starring also showing in the 2 part special Fay Tincher Christie “MARY MOVES IN” TONIGHT &, GRAND Shows at'7:30 and 9:00 Does Marriage- Rex Theatre THURSDAY 'AND FRIDAY Kill Love? : B Every Girl in Love—Every Married 1 Womunl—-Every ‘Man HARRIS Ch aplm The INFERIOR SEX trmendéfi:l;' vital problem of Men and Woman wxli want 'to knoW' hd‘w this is'answered by the star chnrmmg the schools in eastern states and was | generously responded to. Both sum- GET YOU WANT GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER THE PIONEER WANT ADS Admission 10c and 28¢ and. ) 008 en boxes filled with clothes ani m from ‘the wardrobes of college in' the ' eastern states were shi New. York: Cif Vienna where f teen hundred girl = students uvin desperate need of clothing and ¥ appeal; for clothing was sent the student de; onal Y. W, C. A. to clothing was asked [for as well as materials to be msed ' for clothes. Stoclnngs and gloves were ‘on the list as' especially, lack- ing. The'boxes are sent direct- ly to-a ‘committee of = students in IT IN THE RESULTS Comedy 5 ! The House was Haunt .-and he married thg ghost! LEWIS J. SELZNICK presents ' EUGENE 0’BRIEN | —in— “A Fool and 'His Money”’ .- George Barr' McCutcheon ‘Wenatchee, Wash., are visiting for Tamarack river will again be used. .| moved‘to a fresh position ‘to -prevent time at the Harry Bowers the roots fastening themselves to the Mome op America avenue, en‘route tol . W. " | sofl beneath. After & week or' ten Improved: ana partially improved days; when the mat has dried and the farms. ' Our large sales force has a grass' turned .a_nice shade of green, continual inquiry for improved and the mat is ready for use. The liutle 3 . b partially improved farms. If you wish M 1l of Trail, B.| (o sell your farm and your price and | BTass plants hold-on to the .canvas C., 15, visiting at Shore Acres, the |terms are right, we.can sell it for [ most tenaclously, even when they are Zuest of Rev-and Mrs. George Back-|You. - Write'or come and see the F. R. | dead, ithis belig due to, the fact.that urst. Mrs. Mitchell is en route to|Duxbury Land Company, 204%{ the root hairs become entangled in Nova Scotia and takes this opportun- | Third = street = (Upstairs), Bemidji,| the rough hairs of the sacking and are ty of visiting with her former pastor | Minnesota. % §-25t1| extremely difficult to remove. d mlly i 2L g HERSON- GREEN WED; & ‘and Mrs. Martin Hogan nnd locf sund,g,NJ,?ly 4th, at m?l:g,e Controlling Crows. daughter of Grant Valley and David|of Mr. and Mrs. D. ML:Pherson, was| . Various methods have been tried to Hinishaw, -of Wilton, motored to Rey- | solemnized the marriage of*: their | Xeep crows away from poultry, most olds, N. D. today:” 'Fhey were accom-| daughter, Irene, to Walter P. Green, ot which were ineffectual. One farmer ‘panied by Wyman Ball of that place,| Rev. - George . Backhurst . officiating. |- tried five different methods. -The first 0 has visited with his r, H %e ceremony was performed-at 5| was a’scarecrow, but this hdd little , for: the past twb moyths. lock, Immediately after the cere- | or no effect. ‘ In the second place.corn ; v . ; v+ mony a wedding supper was served to | goaked in strychnine solution was scat- . Migges Leah and . Lillian Porter;|immediate: friends and relatives.| tered on a field of planted corn.'but no “Who-are employed by the J. C. Penney | Those present were the bride’s par-| genq ones were found, No corn was *Co. here, left on 8aturday eveningifor| ents, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | op 00”0 o "o Y, jabl | a two weeks vacation. . They will|c. H. Williams, Willlam and Mary | D0lied and there was no appreciabe | " visit'their parents at Red Lake'Fails| Knudson, Mr, and Mrs. James Morris| écrease in the number of - chickens e d ‘with_ other ‘relatives at Monte- |and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright,| taken. Third, a steel trap was. set ¥ and’Coleraine ibefore their re- George Wfigbt, Mrs. E. Henry, Mr. on a-pole near the chicken yard, with- n. and Mrs. Frank Frost, Jack Diffley, | out success. Fourth, white twine was Mr. and Mrs. F. Brinkman, Mr. and | run on the stakes around. and across — Mrs. Adolph Knudson, P. D. Bowler, | the chicken yard; this kept the crows 3 Optomer.rlsh. I trou- Miss Bessie Jones and Jesse McPher- | from the yard, but the young chicks bled “with headaches, sm;?fi'ss MePhersotids s i would get out and ‘would then fall a neérvousness or dis-|. -popular young | prey to the crows. Finally a crow ? Drs. Larson & ’li.mn, lady of this C:]ty fi"d 'li‘lr' Green is the | wag shot and hung on a pole near the ers-of any kind, needing glasses OD:.';;‘:“ at the Rex theatre: chicken yard. after which there wag - young couple are making thexr glasses repaired, COMR them. home at 504 Third street no further treuble. Artificial eyes fitted. Paramount Magazine Holmes Travelogue Elko WED. & THUR. REX Theatre 'TODAY AND TOMORROW It ;aviil héver grow old for it is the greatest of all human stories. WILLIAM FOX’ stlrnng spectacle “The Honor ‘ With all the thrill of life on the border Matinee 2:30 ystem FOX ENTERTAINMENTS “L.KO COMEDY,” in two parts REX UNION-ORCHESTRA Night 7:20 and 9:00 / 10c and 26c llIIlllIIIIIllllllllllIIIllIlIIlIllIIllllIIIllIllIllIlIlll"lllIIIIIllllllIlIl!lIllllIIllIllIllllll'

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