Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 11, 1920, Page 5

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lnmylfifisamnulnmm ‘| He rang a Kansas preacher up at 12 o'clock one night to marry him, and after the ceremony he sald: “ «Well, parson, are we spliced now? nx.f': NI %0 7Tk seAnsolutely,! sala the parson. a ple . % /! P 5 ; A A der home wsSpliced hard and. fast? . (AR s ' . %iNothing hut, death' the parson - . : 14, ‘can break the sacred ‘tie which {fin Herbort Aldrlch of “Wilton, | - Yf, T'dow binds von to this lndy.’ 5@053 the out of town ahoppers & ; 4 ‘4eYou cotldn’t unsplice us again : parson, even If you wanted. to? “Noj; the ceremonv I have per form- {1 refragiile’ mid Irrevocable. rsdf TONIGHT-- " d JHUKSLWY,, ll(on. was in the Yy en routo to Argylo, ? N\ . ,o:.hofl tor it &a'u the fnnn hand. || <. John. 'OI‘.O!I of Shotloy townshi S L1 & relieved- look and, takjng’ his a5 o business visitor b Bemidjt on| - AL j " [[ife by the aru, he depart Hever ; “Henry H. Howard of: Roc’hmor - ] - - ] ) sitor ynterdn:ym.. : and’ Ml‘l.IO l(kauul lett yepz- ; : i ? To Destroy Grasshoppe ‘Nuu. v TG e aple lake, where th el 4 '.l'he breeding ‘ground of the grass- i fihlfii}d mnl wlll Wisit'for a few'days with ‘triends. R (7 ‘hoppers that ‘ln:::ll! ‘apread 'over G belleved e il Miss Fay Fresman spent yestetda | centerea “*': : hnlt Miller Tamberton spent | at Debs where she will be 8. pr! l‘; : : “‘u"m::nf: ;2:"'!“ 1y, . ace 1n' this city. on business.:. |teacher during the"icoming school| ; Sl S planning can, aggressive campalgn nlke, and' Miss Francis Salck of Can- : x ttes xS, leg of “Fglls, Minn.. arrived yesterday| . .. - - = 7o >— grate. The grounds around the Bu pent the dly in ‘fl'fc“", terad: be . guests of Mfss. Doll . ] _‘thefl! arid grazing laénds. Ac- sk ! T . to insect specialists the Paris. of the Orient.” bnsin@u caller in thls ‘A MOVING, PICTURE dl! g L b it Robert Barclay of - the.. University | up ater this modei, The underbioute xi! o st L & THAT MOVES Farm ‘at’St. Paul, spent the day in-| i8 of pale gréen organdy, with PARAMOUNT ‘MAGAZINE Mrs. .T A, Simpson: and clmd ot speeting potato fields in the vlclnlty sleeves and, a turndown collar edg” Y idj1, yest=|of Bemidji. ed with filet lace. The; skirt is tuc L E § H?)T.?JECSA mgwmcgn erday, oo v Lo ! RG] "ed and gathered to the walst under. K. girdle of seltmaterial chh is cut Rolling Hotels. Dr. Frank H. ’ ned ip one with the front trimming-plece |: ;Few people who ride in parlor cars a_business" visitor; in thls ety ro Medium size requires 4% yards figur- realize how stupendous is the system _ea_and 2 yards plain material 36 of which the cars are a part. It is inches wide, - the equivalent of a hotel with 260,000 " Pjctoriai Review -Dress No.. 8941 [ beds and 2,960 office desks'at which Sizes 34 to 44 inches b\ut. Price | 26 milllon guests register every year. 35 coms g It has eight thousand negro porters, . ‘;WF en route to their-home from : .. .. i 'owns linen worth two million dollars, fiton ‘where they visited with rel- mmnminrSias | and uses $60,000 worth ot soap a year. et vuow FUEL FROM THE AIR. | ZToutde Compenton. : Ml_ss Olive Roy of Island Lake and IR Domthy Porter of :Minneapolis;| Wmern Writer Waxes Slrelltlo OV- - 1 \ ¥ ! "Mrs. W. H. Koop and daughtér of | : ¥ : “against the pesty pext yéar, with the : b\l ‘Brainerd were callers, here yesterday. | ~Miss Jeanette Stechman of Ten- e | X : gfl “of killiog off the hoppets, before with JACK HOLT 3 , : A they' become strong, ‘enough to -mi- A :picture filled with thrills, and strange scenes actually . taken in “the " Judge M- A. Shooner leftlas . : ing for- Minnenpolls.on sho bu Mr.. and Mrs J. C., Chesboro ot | t. all, Minn., were in Bemidjf tiare. tHe guests'of Mrs. A. G. Billea-| | er Certain Enthusiastic Projects a r-a few days... Miss Roy is'aj.. « “Isister of Mrs. Billeadeau. .- % i Contemphation. Two or three times a year, father, who has trouble getting fuel for his "'\, M¥.and Mfs. H. 7. Dower and ‘Mrs.| ' Mr. and Mrs_ Axel Peterson of Kl . W.. J. Lewis of tnples were’ among | liher spént a few hours in this city “'the .out of town visitors in this city, yesterddy en route to: their home flivver, becomes greatly excited .over TOD AY on Tuesday. . o “|trom a ‘three-week's motor trip to| the.discovery of some new kind of . points in the southern part of the| economic fuel that may be made out, ; v ... A. L. Molander returned last’ aven-|state. of spring water, or sawdust, but his. / i ~ ing from . a.short- business trip .to ‘ ; hopes are always dispelled. Nothing |} a n . Minneapolis, having gone down on| ‘The Woman’s Foreign Missionary | further is heard about the swell fuel, || % th ‘Sunday. % ; [society of the Methodist church:will| gnd he continues to fight for his gas we meet tomorrow. afternoon with Mrs. as usual, says the Seattle Po.fi-lntel- _m__ Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. | Thomas Porte at lier home on Moval See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-|lake.: Ladies will meet at t.e home cery Go., during the day, or at the|of Mrs, P. L. Hines, 1100 Beltrami| :JUuSt now he is greatly exclted over * Markham hotel evenlnsn 29tf | avenue, where cars will call for them. another cheap fuel story, and this [/ iR | All’members ‘are urged to be in’ at-| time-right here at home where he can watch it. A Séattle man has: been run-:{j. - iR " : ! ning an engine on alr, has installed it || . A. brilliant lively Metro NOTICE on a newly ‘devised’ dirigibleé ‘airship 1c°medy \ There is now in the treasury of | and soon he ‘expects to ascend from Nebish township, money to pay town | his Youngstown airdome and ‘remain Y Flve-Afit Metto Cemody orders ;:No.: 447 and. 449 .-onthe ‘fire | aloft for six days and ' six nights joi’| fund and that the same will bearno without coming back to earth:for:fuel, i lntbrebt ‘f'fil‘ Aug.'9; cl’:‘)m.e oy food of water. He. starts his engine 3 5 with ‘@n ‘electric battery, and begins ; ‘snd ’ 8t8-12 Nebish Treas., Neblsh at once to gengrate power fromi_the daught . ‘Marion - of ? alr” After that"fe. ciafins 'to’ be able topped Over in Bemidfi 'l‘mdar L ..~ | to generate power: from air until his Duluth g " | engine wears out.’ A ha! : mr AT mem COTTAGE| The Seattle airship 1s fourteen feet plane pnom ot Bemidji. Buy them| ~The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal lodg and ten feet high, the upper half ‘et Rich's Studio, or at dwing'n church will. meet with Mrs. Charles| PeiDg & gas chamber, .and the lower i Vandersluis at her summer home at| 0ccupled by engine room and bunks. Birchmont, on Thursday afternoon.| There ape two propellers. Five .pas- P ug. M, A. Greenbiat retnrne yea-|All thoee desiring to go be at the| sengers may be carried, and the thing ik terday morning from -Minnddpolis, church at 2 ¢’clock sharp, where cars| makes about 25 miles an hour when - where .she has visited for the past|Will be @rovided.” In.case of rain,| pressed,”” Breakfast in*Seattle, dinner two weeks with relatives and frjends. :fiuf meeting will be postponed un-| in New York. Some' story, eh? And (ks ‘ urther notice. father is greatly excited nbont o ory Wednesday, August 11. 5-piece Now that ‘we are maklng ‘fuel ont_ - orchestra. Dnnclng at 9 o’clock. MRMED A‘ DREAD, DISEASE of air we shall requiré .to be umer b 3t8-11 Sbrnd of fln‘plnp Sickness hnauno careful with it. With eral ldol)- tion of the air engine the great waste Entire World, According to Scien- tists of Prominence. ligencer. LG A Great ‘Alaskan Drama starring : i MIRIAM COOPER—MONROE SALISBURY from Larry Evan’s Novel, “The Silent Lie” A stirring story of the. land of the Northern Lights, where love is won and lost overmzht and where good wrestles ever with evil. /" . ROAMING ROMEOS - ‘A two-part ‘Christie specml comedy GRAND 7.;323zzT0NlGlfl VB L Gary left nsterday ‘by motor | tendance. ~ - ‘for points in North Dakota on .an ex- //tended business visit, and where he will be mylond ‘Socnety and Bohemm Cand R REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matmee 2:30 Evening 7:20-9:00 10c and 26c N —pin-wheel through this funniest of pic- tures, bristling with light-hearted laughs and satisfying roars. “Princess T NYallona Iyvphhoon at the - GRAND At THE REX—Starting Thursday . THURSDAY 2 . M. W. A.anrual dance at the Arm- heretofore ‘apparent must be stopped. Look, for instance, at the proaigal waste that goes forward'at political conventions. Look at the ‘windy MNosts sapping up the oxygen, and 'giving back nothing but 'nitrogen! &n’ air- ‘ship propelled by an air engine would meet a vacuum and have .to .come to earth because of the lick of Taw fuel | in-the atmosphere, - The Youngstown' inventor has our ‘most_optimistic friendship. ‘We ‘hope he makes his engine go. If he can win out with it fuel for winter may:be procured from the air: we may. run “the Sedttle municipal street cars on .air; and we may make our electricity for light and power from it.: -We may practically live on air. That is what a select few have -accomplished in the past, and ' the babit lhould be |} made common. i -J. A. Aldrich of ‘Henning, was ln tho city. yesterday en route tohis home from Wilton, where he visited "his hmther, Herbort Al_drleh for ten Sleeping sickness, called encephalitis lethargica by.the. doctors, seems now to have becpme a domestic_evil, says the. Medical Record (Nw York), in “First National bank, left yesterday|auoting a study ef this formerly rare he southiern part. of | disease by Doctor Lhermitte in a wo week’s vacation | French medical journal. 3 - It- appears that the disease is epi- demic all over the world and that it manifests itself in many forms, the only symptom possessed by all in com. mon bdng that of deep-and prolonxed sleep. - : ":n ‘t:ne encephalitis’ lethnrglcn there 2 ur - cardinal 'symptoms—ocular M i lake at Yetta-Grove on Saturday, Au- general state, ‘The ocular paralyses !gust 14. Bathing and fishing are|AY be absent at the eutbreak of the also at thelr best, and every one.is| disease, ‘but once present they are|. invited to come for'a good time. | charactéristic. So, too, is the type of - ’ hypersomnia, it is a rcolepsy, but Mr. and Mrs, Reese Loranger, 1201 the subject does not’ arouse, quickly, Bixby“avenue; have as their guests,| &8s in the condition whick cemmonly Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Foran and son,| goes by the name aud in which the and Holdin Murral of Duluth, who| seizures may be only momentary. How- motored here on Saturday and will ever, the permanent sleep may be m . epend l:i wetek'k b“'m“ 5‘”"5 on to| ceded by narcoleptic crises. Lake Minnetonka for an outing. Doctor Lhermitte notes hypertennlon | ot the muscles and a state suggesting Mrs. Bernard Hergosell of Everett, uhlepny. Tremors are often mani- Wiash., who has visited for the past . eok with her brother, Paul Winkle-|fe8t; the temperature goes to 104 de- 3 . eky, and family, left yesterday for|&rees F. He says a Wassermano test “* .. Duluth, to visit with another brother, | A0d. examination. of the spinal fluld From there she will go to the twin llionld nlwuyn be made. cities for a visit of a month, .betore ‘her return to the west. Mus Edith Glasgow. clerk at the ~ g Bobert . night from Blackduck where he has ' '‘been visiting for- the past - several weeks at the home of his grand-par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Detling. A Fontaine Qe Chntesn-!l:hlem, that place which played such a prominent part in the world war, was the birthplace of Jean De La Fontaine,, who entered thll‘ world on July 8, 1621. ! He was of a good family nnd. ‘Iixe’ many ‘other youths of his station, was educated for the priesthood. But the profession of a cleric was not to the i 1iking of the dreamy, irresponsible boy, which characteristics he carried throughout his life. - -So, forsaking i his career laid out by his parents, he smfigg . .fl’%zfi;‘ became a happy-go:lucky idler until : his poetic tdlent was awakened. and WARD & vwmm Saturday he began to write. In his last years .'Acrobatic Novelty i —"’ s b it ‘ e he became sincerely religious.. Fon- “Broken Law” | RAINBOW COMEDY, in Two Parts ; . COMING ' Friday : “The Lost City” e gl i g l Fonot Alflmn'o Records. 8. arthy w. ve les-| Forest fire patrol performed by the wons in embrol , - all stitches- of ‘servl gt ‘embroidery taught. Classes after- i o8, of the partmest, noon and evening once a ‘week. “ perating to his friends, who tolerated $6 fof course. Classes being organ- his shortcomings because of their love ed now. Mrs. McCarthy will also ; B 4 for him.’ take orders for embroidery, dresses : D " The m.nmg value of his work in #nd lingerie.a specialty; also coyer: the development of French literature; ing lamp shades, etc. Call 8174 _especially through the fables, was 716 Lake Blvd. 2t8-12 : early recogaized. In mind be.1s Ak to Moliere, and with him men. are.the most widely 1iked wmm of the seventeenth- mm,,' talne has been termed a spoiled child of nature; simple, guileless, and exas- Sunday to gx “Broadway Cowboy o e

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