Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 10, 1921, Page 3

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ctive Page A. T Nelson of Olearbroo the elty today on“business.::. a vlsltor in Bemidjl today. Wlllhm Myen of Buena Vista: wnl e a visitor in ‘Anton' Nelson OF Crookston was i Bemidji visitor . on. ‘Wednesday. J. AL Amstrollg of Mlddlo River Wwas a |Wedneqdny isitor here.. business caller ln the city yectmm" —_— " Take home a brick ‘of xopr'l leQ eream; 4-5t0 Mrs, Herbert Eonberg nt ml Dam was a Bemidji visitor yesterday, PE LR L. EJ Barthelemy of Hackensack spent. Wednesday in’the city on: busl- i) "’&’. o W-l'ltt Miss Cora_Bteenerson of 'Fertile was_a Wednesday’- shopnai in Be- midji. " We ‘buy: for m{ Splll pro- ‘fits, making'a 10w | :flh‘ sumers Shoe Co., - 171t2-10 Mrs H. G Clark ol lbternntlonnl Falls gpent the d&y e city yest-| erday. ¢ P FOR ANY KIND of flll estate’ ‘Oll. sea or write' wnuu &-0lson, the land men. o e 52476 Mrs, J. H. Maston of Hlnes was & between train ‘shopper in Bemidji ‘yesterday. When you next need md sry the Courtney Seed . &. Fesd: Co., where prices are right. At Grinager's Gro- cecy on:8rd; strept: Vi 1 Nrs. James Taylor -of Tenstrike| tranzacted business’ between trunu \chnemv We have nmed the lhun problam of your neighbor, why : not you? Con- supers Shoe Co 1t2-10 Charles Carter.af Tenstrike trans- acteu ‘business in ‘Bemidji ‘between trains \Vednaway Gilkert: Peterson, ‘who hn ‘been here since Tuesday serving on the jury, left for his home today. Cash_ paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery 001 : 19t} Mrs. Fred Shlmmel f Northern was among the out of town shoppers. in Bemidji yesterday. 1t it’s. shoes you are buying, we can save you money, any. time. .Our selling prices are low.. Consumers Shoe Co. 1210 C. A. Walker and 07 3 Whitteq Boy River were among”the ‘out- of town visitors in Bemidji ‘Wednesday. For clean milk and ecream go to the Homo Bakery;-Altaita Dntry W 1mon3-1 MissAlma Davis of Gonvick has accepted -a_ position here for-the re- mainder of the winter. " She arrived here yesterday. D. 8. Mitchell retllrnoa thlu morn- ing from inneapoli¥ Where hé has attended the automobite show for the past few days. Bread, large size lodves, 2 for 25 cents. Troppman’s Grocery . 2t2-25 3 R T Mrs. D. 8. Mitchell wnuken to St. ‘Anthony’s hospital yesterday where she will be given medical attentton. She was taken ill Tuesday. Edward: Maag, a student at the “"business college returned todgy from Puposky where: he has been visiting his parents since Saturday. ‘W. C. Klein left yesterday after- price: con=|’ of | evening af. the’Moose | -{open charter closes June 1.° /DARING.. 4introduced requires. 3% . 21, yards 36-Inch dark materlal. ?masr‘lat lzztr:h Mmflo 9!! to nches . brotdery No, 12574, 'l‘ranlv Price, 76 mcul ladzau at her home on Bemidji avenue this aftérnoon. The afternoon was pleasantly- spont in sewing. SALVATIOR ARMY LADIES/ “The' Ladies’ Ald of the Salvation Army ‘will meet at the home of Mrs, C. M. Johnson at Nymore Fridny & tt- ernoon. Al are fnvited to attend,” METHODIST AID iom = "E00D. SALE TOMORROW, Ladies’ Ajd' will hold. a_food sale at ‘the éffice of the-Bemiaji gn company tomorr W. - MEET TOMORROW NIGHT The Men's society. of the Swedish .| Lutheran church’ will- meet tomorrow. at-the church. :George C. Berglund will entertafn.. = All ‘are| welcame to attend. 'l‘hp ‘meeting will be; cn]led *|for. e&zht o’clock. G A B cmr.mfm's . SATURDAY. Anmnon The G: A.~R. Circle will hold its regular nfeeting at the Odd Fellows’ hall Saturday” afternoon, ,February |: 12, AlL msmbns Are urged,. to be prmlu i < MRS ’ROW ENTEETAI}IS number- of her -friends’ at an after- noon party today, fourteen being present. Gamesand conversation as- sisted in passing.a very:pleasant aft- ernoon. - Refreshments were served. xoo!mnr LEGION: * INITIATES CANDIDATES The_ Moosehanrt Legion met last 11 and initi- ated a Tlass of thirty'candidates. The two" dollar initiation fee under;the Lunch: was_served. for Moose, members .and the Leglonalres. BAPTIST MISSIONARY * SOCIETY MEETS FRIDAY < The Missionary €58ty of tist’ church will meet Gg‘rlday Ve -|ing 'at: 7:30 at ti¢ home; of Mra. L. Hovey, 609 Foufteenth street.. All menibers. are nrgeds yrmnt WOMAN'S W CLUB 1'0 Dy MEET uomr AFTEENOON The Woman’s;Study club will meet Monday afternoon dt 2:30 at the B. E. Kenfield hole, 1224 Doud avenu Each member of the club is reques! ed to {nvite one guest. ‘The memb- ers who_cannot come are requested to phone Mss. E. J, Letford Friday afternoon. b LADIES ENTERT. AIR IN Y HONOR OF MISS GREST A’ number_of iadies- entertain- ed at the-R. J. dence last evening in honor of Miss moon for Fargo, Crookston and other i ey, Grest, 'who s visiting her sis- points in - Western” Minneséta’' and North Dakota. He expects to be gonn for uvan! days. For any’ kind of a buy, sale or ex- ge in redl estate or personal rty.- geee Tess Baudette of the Norlhern innesota Real Estate Ex- chfinge. 214 Beltrami avenue. Phone 68. 1mon3-1 x A NOTICE All bills due the Lafontisee Millin- ery may be paid at the store or 619 Minnesota avenue. - We wish to close our books at once. 3t2-10 ter, Mrs. W. Z. Robinson. The even ing was spent in_conversation and card playing, !ollowfnx' which' a| lunch wa¥'served.” Those ‘present in- clude: Mesdames T. Stewart, W. K. Dennison, P, Gill, George Kréatz, E. W. Johusgop, M. Meade, E, N. Fregch, Al Barker, A. E. Feir, H.' Z. ‘\Htchell E. J: Voist, J. G. Hartnéss, William Clish and A. V. Garlock. 5 Best Wood to Resist Decay. The forest service says that this| cannot be determined, since various species_act differently in tropical and | temperate climates. probably comes nearer to living up to this term than any wood in-the world. | Generally ~ speaking, the following bl -| woods may be classed as very di “Black locust, cypress, greenhea num vitae, mesquite, teak and daring design. e rtness:--entertained || MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON || The second. unit of the Mefhoatst |t Mrs. George J. Row entertained a Boardman resi- | exp,gt, 88’ ‘natables ‘of the:past have been mar- n, thei have been'a uw who | nent bachelor:is mghe;nngelo. one: of Ktho greatest figures of the past. . Vol- mlm gclentist statesman, is -an- |otlier great: nia; s the realm of :warfare few of the mflly great have remained-bachelors. Kitchenen, - who ‘was:' 80 laregly. re- lponsihla for “Englsnd’s' mqlhxy {strength 1n flle World ‘war. - Eliminating these ‘few the list: pre-. m ‘more compllclt!ng problem' to ‘who' wonl 7 plck 'the greatest. There: are :-several:others ‘of about nal ‘prominence. ' Among the: paint- lers Raphael stands: out as one-of the t- |igreatest : to dle: unmarried.” - Chopin . ||and. Béethoven: achleved fame in the realm: of music wlthout the lnspln- of- modern writers, poets und ; uq:;lm achieved = prominence /-by d |l thiemselves, -Charles Lamb, Alexander -|'Pope, Walt Whitman, Phildps Brooks, nry: James, Wmmer and Swinburne ; 85 head'the list. \Petrarch was an‘unmarried histori- and cedl Rhodes, also’single, at- Italned great prominence. Few men have Ihecome famous. s statesman without: jmarrying before the end' of ‘their. ca- \reer. . President: Buchangn: was a notlbh -exception.. ' . 5 {NO QUABREL ON. THAT PO!NT Father and -Small Dluuhur in; com- ‘plote . Agreement Concerning clanlmtlln of: Relatives. mxm Hved . wlth an; eminent alvlne \hls two sisters, Mary and Jane. . One !morninig he was deeply ‘ogrossed in a mew: treatise he was preparing, when: |his’ young daughter was. bronght to {him by her governess, | “I bave to. report Miss: Ellen for a jterrible. thing.* She called her. Aunt iMary a—a—a d—d ‘fool!” sald the govnnell. 4 “How. terrlblal" responded the "di* /ving. " “Did you’ eall your Aunt Mary \this awful thing?” “No, father. I didn’t,” faltered. the ymg-ter. “I called her a twl—but ‘not n—a—a d—d fool.” oWl use that awful adjective I will.forgive you. You may go.” Aund he jeturned to_his writing. “Please, father,” she sald, presently, “I didn’t call' Aunt Mary a d—d fool. I called her a fool, :'But—I—I—I did «|7call Aunt Jane a d—d fooll” ¥ “Yes, yes!” ‘he mumbled, without agree, - That. is. the precise, distinction betsveen them that I usually make my- ‘geltt"—London Ht-Bits, —_—— - #Pain Points.” On evéry human body there are four ‘million “pain polnts” connected by nerves with the braln. “hey are, of -course; distributed. very. unevenly. They are placed close, together at the tips-of the fingers and are furthest apart in the back. Anyone can test this for himself, 'If you will place two needles ‘one quarter of an inch apart by sticking them into-a plece of cardboard you will have'a,very efféct- ive Instrument for making tests. Put your. finger: on these two. points and you will, of course, fcel both of therm. Now apply them to the small of your back.and you will feel but ofe point. | In, other words, the nerve centers in your b.ck at this point are more than :‘u quarter of an: inch dpart—Boys" e, —— Finds Pleasure in Thinking. Thinking after a while becomes thé ‘most’ pleasurable thing in the world. Give a satchel and a fishing rod, and I could hie myself off and keep ‘busy at thinking forever, 1don't need anybody to.amuse me, It is the snme way with my friend, John Burroughs, “the naturalist. We can derive the most 'satistying Kind of joy from thinking and thinking and - thinking. The i, who. doesn't” make up’ his ‘mind to cultivate the habit of think- fng misses the greatest. plensure in life. He not only misses the great: est pleasure, but he cannot make the ‘niost’ af himsélf —Thotmas A. Edison, Beds en fcr Revenge. Reeq are usually employed as manu- | facturers ‘of honey, which is every- where icongidered & delicions food, but there. Places where the bees them-. | selvesigerveuss a:food. |1 The Megroes of Guiana, when stung e .nmcegd v.qulehnmlnyu . It Mattson, L. S.| wenldbe interesting to know what | happens as an effect of the sting thus taken internally. ‘ In Cgylon the natives hold a torch lunder the bee swarm hanging to a Itree, cafch’ them as they drop, then | .‘urry them home, boll them and eat | them.—Popuiar Sclence Monthly, Lignum vllue1 Burrows—What do you mean? Closeman—It can’t bear to i ‘remained; single: ' 'Parhnpt the:'most. eminent’is: Lord ' '? even that is very: 'Ieked of|: :om" he’ repiied, “but as you. did not “Thepbungster, however, did not go. |- Iooking up from his work; “I quite |- . Right Way, o Rea The only’ way, to ‘read: with any ours before Smith’ wrote. fore you and o gBese cag Hing that saved the capital ; sjtd to’see with your own eyes the" haginian sutlers gather- rings - af the Roman £ Oannae and heaping’ them into bu:he‘ll and tobe so‘lntlmqtalv present ‘at the ‘actions 'you are reading of that When any one dlnner thue mmgfi “wo’ yon expected it, 'S | knocks: at the door 1t: wiil take you two ‘or _ threg seconils to determine or on theiplains of rbmbnrdy looking. at Hapnjbal’s weather-beaten face— « of “study that that 1s not. useless.. *jLand of the' Incn. The Peruvian 'Cedtral railroad is of rallroad engineering,, the climb be: ‘ing'made through;a'system of “switch- ‘backs” and havlnz 54 tunnels In its traject. - At one point, TIckllo pass, it rises to an-altitude of nearly 19,000 feet. The mines are rich in historical lore, having been. operated in a primi- tive way by the Inca Indians a long time before the advent of Pizzaro, the famous conquistador of Peru, ‘- In the near vicinity ‘of the mines are many. ruins of old Inca temples and other evidences: of & remote but well- developed ‘form .of clvilization that dates back to ages:that as yet have not been’definitely established, - ¢ - “Jud Tunkins. | Jud Tunkins says he never yet saw a man who sald. he loved work, that wasn't more -or*less: fickle in' his af- fectlon, ! ¥ Conducted 28,000 Inquests. © A coroner in'one’of the London boroughs has’ retired with a record, having conducted 28,000 inquests dur- ing his 26 years of service. L G R Character Must Be Foundation. Character -must stand behind and back. up everything—the sermon, the | poem.;the: plcture, the play. None of | worth a nrnv without It. LARRY SEMON “THE SUITOR” AT THE llmpaf ‘the only kind | In’ his latest feature comedy— rgeous Inse: ’l'a galn some;ided of th snlni‘d of some of-the world’s moth and but.l § terflles one should ‘glance.over. neurlr) 3 ‘complete collections of: them from the| tropics as they.occur in‘South Amer. Mca, Asia, Africa and’ the, great ‘enst. efn and wostern archipelago, with tain parts of Australia, Such. ol tlons are to- be found' fn xh;xjmi ® { States Natlofal museum ; £ serve and duplicate seri Hege ){.\; superb ‘epecles that comes wherein the “talls” to g;;; measures a foot across, from tin of 1ts upper wings. Subscribe * for . The Dally 2 e o’ wonderful monument to. the science’ | r- $ L WALLACE REID In His Excellent Play “EXCUSE MY DUST” * Louis Fazenda . Playing - “The Gingham Girl’ May Be Seen and Enjdyed - TONIGHT, ONLY What happened to Rosa? A few hours before she was a dashing Spanish beauty, belle of the ball. And here she is covered with coal dust, dressed like a waif of the streets! ; “Love and.Gasoline” || Is the Two-Part Comedy | | AT THE GRAN TO-NIGHT —LAST TIMES— .put to work'getting Genesee Jm:! ?ourfe ;lendy for . the, toh?namnb - and local ski.experts -chances are . (By United Pressy excellent for bl:'aakh:zy Denyer, Colo., Feb. 10.--8ki riders ski-}umplng record.” Among' all parts of the. United States|rants are Lars Haugen, former chan. ‘apdCanada will participate in-the|pion; Henry and Carl Hall, Detroit; nth annual’ ski: tourpament { Oliver Kahldal outhful ski atust. ‘will'be held on Genesee moun-{Victor Larsen; Knute Kautson’ and . Bear Denver, February 19, andyCarl Howelson: Cnnnfllampmem 3 meet. which was:&warded | tives have: not been ni v the National Ski associ- | P St A L inter. It is hain{; back- ‘gki ‘cHib, the Ho-| THE PIONEER WANT ADS: d the 'l'au'rlsts 'fi_x_c‘:;nas }Lir:x.ce present; ? DOUGLAS MacLEAN q&&mhwRflmn 4 agummanlgww ’ SUNDAY REX TODAY : and FRIDAY ALL MEN WERE THE SAME— —to Flossie Golden. Young or old, she made them fall in love with her.. And then they paid the price. You wlll not forget the beloved blackmailer as portrayed by VIOLA DANA “BLACKMAIL” Lucia Chamberlain’s Saturday Evening Post Story A Metro Classic A picture that will grip your heart as surely as Flossie herself ensnared the unwary bank account. “THE SON OF TARZAN” * “The arhazing jungle animal serial by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS e e e e e e e S22 B FOX NEWS Rex Union Orcihestz"a - Matinee: 2:80—7:10-9:00 SUNDAY—LIONEL BARRYMORE In Daniel G. Carter’s powerful stage success “THE MASTER MIND” Directed by Kenneth Webb it Saturday—Toim Mix in “Theleclpne” — Hats wit ha spring sparkle just arrived in the very new- est; colors of— ) Sphinx Grey, Resolute Blue, Almond and Wood Shades with Navy, Brown, Dimity Green, Flame Orange and Zuria, Jade, Henna and Black. Beautlful flowered hats in all the vxv;d colors are the vogue. “THE VOGUE 209 Fourth Street Call in and see us—your patronage will be.appreciated MILLINERY Bemidji, Minn.

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