Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 24, 1921, Page 3

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| | { | i { 1 . e u N ’ 3 l - - : v : / ! / : : X PHE BEMIDJi DAILY PIONEER o WINTER OPERATION | “When running the tractor during| “Somg experimenting has been ., B @fé '& Oiety, R oy . = 2 4 “Qmeei » diator may be,govered with a blanket freeze solutions in the coqling system 3 LS pi;';lo;a;‘; ll‘}:is\s;:itt; k;:x’-m saiif to overcome freezing, as it is this part -but it has not been very satisfactory- séruétor in farm motors, “for wi.nter of the radiator that is sulzject to l{ecause the alcohol carngd in solu- operation of tractors The two main freezing first. It may be well in start- tion evaporates more quickly than things which may bother are the cool- | HnE the tractor in the morning to the water and because the boiling ing system and lubrication of the mo- {pour some boiling hot water over the point of this solution is: much lower tor and transmission. It is probably water pump, as enough water may than Fhe water. Nelther oils nor kero- best to drain the water in the evening, {have been left in the pump to freeze sene in the cooling systems are very as even a slight frost will injure the' t.he motor fast to the housing. If this squactory because they do_n,o(.: radiator or crack the water jacket. is not done, the pump or gear on the diate heat quickly enough. “Thi d pump shaft may be broken when you another instance where one must use . i AP ERSONALSS i g P 5 F. M. Schmidt of Baudette was a Wednesday visitor heres | OF THE TRACTOR‘fl!e day, the lower portion of the ra-'done along the line of putting won- °* \ B WHAT'S ON TONIGHT K. of C. at Moose hall at 8 p. m. | Brotherhood of jmerican Yeoman fat 0dd Fellows’ hall at 8 p. m. ' Frank Marrs is acting bailiff at - the court. house. this week. ery. .lin two weeks at the home of Mirs, ! systems where money Take chome. 2 h{gck.zpt goorvi_;fi |™" Evangelistic services' at Baptist — — = | try to start the motor. lhis own ju‘dgmem,v J \cream. N church at 8 p .m. o LO ETT = — b oo T . Weeklyj prayer services at M. E. MR. H. O. BLODGI z ok SRR (fi‘ 5““&""’" °twl§§::;‘;:; yase be |and Presbyterian churches at § p. m. I g BT — midjt caller on 8T St. Paul's Evangelical League at representing | ‘ i - Ear], Grinols,of Solway was a busi- BE‘;e:l-“.““SOn home, 701 anesotui i ot | 7'30-9.00 fi- ness visitor here Wednesday. ‘American Legion at City hall at 8 || The National Cash || |‘0 & 250 u T I— p. m. e iy o Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold et Reglltel: Co., | i B ! ; ; at Ganterls bakery. 10-01 |METHODIST LADIES MET .. Dayton, Ohio,’ I — : - H i YES' . . G. H. Warner of Brainerd, spent | The miscelfi%fi?xg‘{l#g}u‘;ngogg Will be at the Markham || : H ; ;Wednesddy here oncbustness. | Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church met | ¢ | s 1 | yesterday aftgrnoon at the home of || Hotel for the remainder of || William DeGrave of Werner was| Mrs. D. G. Wells, 713 America ave- | the week. Will be glad to | S a visitor in the city yesterday. | nue. The afternoon was spent in . . & | s / sewing, and makmg plans for future.| confer with anyone with- |- ks at Ganter’s bak- activities. Mrs. Wells served light S 8 i Empty;four sacke 1z.4u§ refreshments. They will meet again out Obhgatlon regardmg e f G. P. Sorenson of Littlefork was a Mrs. Andrew Peterson of R;)shy was the guest of Bemidji friends while shopping here Wednesday. The ladies of the G. A. R. will serve a 25c luncheon to the public Saturday from 5 to 6:30 o’clock at 0dd Fellows hall. © 1t2-24 A. King of Turtle River was among the out of town business transactors in the city yesterday. N. E. Reynolds and William Worth of the town of Northern were business visitors in the city yester-1 day. Procrastination is time. In insurance it is the thief of money. Mitchell, New York Life man. 1t2-24 M ‘Wednesday for Fosston where they will be the guests of Mrs. Crawford’s ‘brother and family for a few days.| Don’t blame anyone but yeurselli for paying too much-for your foot- wear. Go to the Consumers Shoe Co. 1t2-24 | H, Waldron of Tenth ‘street amd ‘Dalton avenue, is visiting relatives in Minnpeapolis and taking a-course of treatment which it is hoped will|2 few friends this evening at the greatly benefit his health. If it's"shoes you are Buymg, we €an save you money any time. selling prices are low. Shoe Co. sumel Mr. Gardiner of Nebish is in the { the thief ofipome at Virgidie yesterday, after | and Mrs. E. L. Crawford left | Shook. court house. Mrs. Gust Smith, who.has been in St. Anthony’s hospital for an opera- tion, returned to her home the latter part of last week. Mrs, S+ -D. Snyder and daughter, Miss Betty, returned Tuesday evening from a-'week's visit with relatives and friends at Staples. . E. A. Barker left on the morning train for Duluth to attend the funer- al of Mr. Hugo. chief engineer on a inavy boat at that:place. + Charles - Bisiap ‘retyrned to his visiting with 'his _brother Joseph iBisiar for the- past week. Little Mary,B8chussman, Park ave- nue and Fourléenth street, who has been very- ill with inflammatory rheuma\mm, is improving. Mrs. Carl Durand of Puposky was brought to St.. Anthony’s hospital Tuesday evening for trealment. She is reported as being better this morn- ing. a3 Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Denu and Mr. and Mrs. R.:L. Given will entertain ihome of the latter, avenue. 1202 Bemidji Our | 1t2-24 | for the past two weeks, is reported as Mrs. O. H. Erickson who has been ill at her hoime, 319 Dewey avenue, | getting along nicely, and will be |able to be out in a few days. autoed to Bemidji yesterday from Lake Hattie. M Luchen and Heggie Will return home today, but | Mrs. Luchen and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Landgren’ will remain for some ! me at the Chester S. Rouse home at 423 Fourth FOOD SALE SATURDAY The third division of the Metho- dist Ladies’ Aid will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon in the Gas com- pany office. | Galosh Not Modern Foctwear. = | The modern galosh is but the grand- | child of a long line of strong, sturdy ancestors from the boots of Captain | Kidd down. The hoot wearing fever got so bad in England once that par- liament had to be petitioned to restrict the making of boots. “The merchdnt and mechanic walk in boots,” so re the complaint, and “many of oul clergy in shoes and galoshes. Univer- sity scholars maintain the fashion like. wise. \Attorneys, Tawyers, clerks, sel ing men all delight in this wasteful wantonness.” N S ST A Possible Ancestor. J. W. Gidley, a scientist 'of the Smithsonian institution, has dug up 2 possible-fincestor of man in central Montand., That is to -say, he came across the skall. of a small animal which unguestionably belongs to the great tribe that ineludes ourselves and the monkeys. The teeth prove it. animal was not, however, a monk: So far as known, there never 2 any monkeys within the limits of what is now the ited States. Adapted Fro ANOTH and records are R<RULING PASSIONS” JESSE L.LASKY) / PRESENTS BRYANT the Story, “Wanted, a Blemish” SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY JOE MARTIN Famous Monkey Comedian, in— “THE PROHIBITION MONKEY” Among the Artists’ Studios in New York’s Bohemie, Greenwich Village. " NIGHT LIFE IN NEW YORK —And a Girl Who Nearly Paid. | Peep into the Heart of Greenwich Village and Learn that it Has None i ¥ You will be thrilled by the vivid picture-drama This picture carries a punch and teaches a lesson to every member of the family. “THE SON OF TARZAN” Romance, Thrills, Animals, Jungles, Sensations. Rex Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 REX—FRI. & SAT. . “SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE” The problem of the ages reduced to the terms of modern life.’ — Of all photodramas, this is the most amazing in its theme and answer. —_SUNDAY— A RIB-TICKLING RIOT IS— city this week, receiving adjust- | . e ments from Dr. A. Dannenberg. | The “Good, Better, Best” class of —_— = —— “ 9 While nere, Mr. Gardiner ja its|the M. E. Sunday school, will hold| . Mow Lampreys Lay Egos. PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH guest of his friends, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Knox and family. Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, “ mnervousness or eye dis-| itheir regular monthly. business and |social meeting this evening at the | home of Miss Pearl Phibbs, 519 Bel- trami avenue. | Mrs. Woods and daughter, Miss i Grace, of Hastings, Neb., are guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Frank {Marrs and family at 1103 Mississippi Laupre re eel-like residents in | the ocexn that run into the fresh wa ter at the mouth of rivers in the spring and build the nest in which their eggs are deposited. They pick | out the pebbles in thie bottom of the river, using the suction power of their large mouths to dislodge the stone. T0-NIGHT & Friday With an All-Star Cast / From the famous Broadway Comedy Success 3y C. W. Bell and Mark Swan. It’s about a zippy little wife who thought her husband couldn’t be too wild for her. Directed by Edward Dillon orders of kind, needing glasses i or. MM ‘M“;‘v;n“v?m;y;s' Marrs is a daughter of | 5,4 geposit eggs in the spot selected | Agtificial oyos fitted, YT T e e e — — ——— i \ T \ 1Y t st Wednesday business caller here. ‘MOOS EHEART LEGION handled H. Doyle of-Northpme spent Wed- | | HOLDS SOCIAL AFFATR | y nesday i the city on business. | The women of the Mooseheart Le- There are four of these that make or . 3 Ta .gianhhel;&u Georfglel \‘\'uahingwn party hreak a life. Which is the passion that Cash paid ror Liwerty bonds. Lt |in the Moose hall last evening an s les r th stery of art? B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. muf ‘:‘Ilnse who \vc;-eupres::‘nl e lluudl x]x; SEE— truggles for the mastery of your he 1-: i | their praise of the affair. The ha ““ ’” 0, Saltee of Brainerd | ot Fenismnt b Zane Grey's Greatest EBTTICOATS AND PANTS ST J. 0, ee o rainerd ‘'was a |a nom vas spel T = . Wednesday ;business visitor here. | present. A class pantom Novel One of the Best Two _Part Christie Comedies Y e, | {staged by Mrs. M. B s R e RO RN O el SO I A. hMcKenzie of Moorhead was in| »funicipali{;vfil Do costuines. 4 ® , | = — == Bemidji on ‘busimess {Wednesday. George and Martha hingion.were e ra il Simporsceated 5y other Mmemner of A ‘B VAUDEVILLE--FRIDAY ONLY - Our shoes are easy to wear and the lodge. . | g e = N o\ér prlel:‘: ax: easy ynn the pocket ! ]‘R:freésk:g\ent;fl;:ere s\t‘r\'ed at |thc At:lugn ‘Pic\tvura‘ of | _ - — bbok. nsumers Shoe Company. = | close .o e a ..\ competent e Grea est. = B TR IR D e mamE. | ok. Col P 1{2_24 bty . PR | “judge” of the proceedings claimed KL BGND & REMINGTON HERBERT& CELBTE S ® |it was one of the most pleasant lodge Kathlyn . Williams, as\ “Beauty L John H. Stechman of Tenstrike OUR cholce for spring may fall | by u cord und finished nt the bottom o volto inments held by the Legion- Stanton,” proprietress of a || The Accordionist and the Singer The Actress and the Stage was a Bemidji wisitor yesterday. upon a sult—or upon a-.one-plece | by a band correspanding with that 00| gjres, C. B. Hoyt presented the ladie ‘mammoth ~dance hall and Manager - frock or a coat dress that lures you |“the skirt. Flaring sleeves and stand- |y large box of chocolates for the oc-, gnmg))ing establishment, has C. R. Brooks of Deer Rivei was a| 8Way from your old alleglance to | ing collar .are notes In the spring | casion. a role that surpasses that of . CMMDTT o 0 | —_ Bemidji business. visitor yesterday. | skirt and coat. Euch I8 as smart as | modes which..this coat repeats and e Cherry Malotte in “The MARIE ELMORE EMMEITT & CO. ) the other for street wear, as-ingen- | they are both embellished with cabo-| Enjoy the Sun and Prolong Life. Spoilers”—Others in the Singlivg Comedivane The Scientific Humorist The ladies’ of thé G. A. R. will| lously designed and as well tailored. | chons which- finigh thelr good work| Once upon a time people worshiped All-Star Cast are— e (Five Persons in This Act) serve a 26¢ luncheon to the public| It is almost necessary to issue a ques- | by dotting the front with bright polnts. | the sun. It would help all of us city ROY STEWART Saturday from 5 to 6:30 o'clock at| tionnaire in orde know_which is The dress at the right is bullt on' folks, #nd country folks, If we ac- M ite D L/ M 0dd Fellows hall. 1t2-24 | which, for In genéral outlines they | chemise lines, of cloth combined Wwith| quired some of that respect for sun- arguerite De La Motte 3 ! are much alike, There are almost no | satin in a contrasting color. Four | light. Sciertists may say this or that J. J. DOWLING ) Roland Hicks of Remer spent the| severely plain models-and the demand | satin-lined panels accent its unbroken| about the sun. They may agree or dis- ROBERT McKIM = - day in Bemidji yesterday on\business. | for decoration has brought out a | lines. with the satin glimpsed along ' agree with regard to certain theorles 1 great’ deal that is novel and hand- |-thelr edges. The satin makes also! of light, bué the common everyday ., at the $50,000 to loan on farms. Thé| some. oy an ample vestee, and narrow collar,| people are satisfled with the simple p ’ Dean Land Co., Bem{djf, Minnesota.| "1y the picture abiove, bofh a suit | crossed at the front, and appears|fnct that sunlight is healing, that It g 10-27tt| gng g coat dress are reproduced, the | again In undersleeves, Visible, through| brecds iife, that. it is the source of 1 ——— suit at the left depénding on'its nov- | slashes in the forearm. This touch| great beauty. People who live In the mifig', ‘E,g?&la{h:’flfi?‘%‘; Z:: :,:2;' el decoration more than anything else | on the sleeves iy something new. .| country Qo not upnreclng; sunlight, be- ot el " | to distinguish it. 5 It is made of a 3 *| cause they have so mufh of it Peo | ey — - Charles C. 4lovey of International | dark bluetwill and:Has s plain skirt P LIy ple who live in.the city take the sun | » : . . . Talls Gpent yesterd’;yo in the city on| fulled into a plaip® band.gbout the “@ s n matter of ‘course,’g thing too ob-} | When She RlskEd Her Llfe mn the bu.iness. : bottom., This band” Is #tudded with d | vious to think about, Ol‘éplse they for- | i anardous Plane 8 ot -cabochops. . The' straight coat ‘is i . et it altogether.—Thriff Mugazine. For clean milk’ and cfeam go to| a little drawn In at the waist line ) R d B the Home Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy. e B = — | Teddy bH;"'de" d"c‘l’“"' “‘: ld'fim"“ 1mon3-1 - | efween true love and false. Dr. D. R. Burgess reft this morn- b S. (i llialiley I%ft ifm' Slé il’fl\‘l:s““‘ ! Y 1 b h 1 o Mrs. i ing for Northome for the day on|day night on a businese Lrip. tie Bx- ou will catch your breath and your pulses a v[isfnfimfimnlimé}’?wnfifwfl:f"?rx:i business. ; ::f::ii,:g return; o ‘Bemidj Friday will beat more quickly when you yesterday. b : J i \ Francis Russell, 9-year-old son.of ! C. W. Kingsbury of Grant Valley |P. G. Russell, is ill at his home, 907 ter‘flfvo:";':;z;i I;?&"s?,vrifi‘tf,fie“‘f':i‘e?; | S E E Ve 1 gy :',}B :;‘s&\;;:t town shopper jn the |Dewey avenue. reported jimproved, and is visiting j ¥y y. Stra iy Prido of Blaples-cans with his ‘daughter in Minneapolis. /| “Is sweetheart ¢ When you next need féed, try the|last night to visit her sister, Mrs| pay any kind of @ buy, sale or ox- | Y . . = Coiunney :ee:f&:;eadi Co., Where |Oscar Krantz, 409 Irvine avenue. | oynneo fn real estate. or personal rned hlm de PEICCS AT ML rinager's Gro- — roperty. seee Tess Baudette of the y \ \ cery on Third street. 9-9tf | FOR ANY KINI:VL;rireakezt{ne di;‘- ;orlfi)reryn Minnesota Real Estate Ex- be h i MG L. ) aa 5 Riabs was & md ll;le\;llnte 1lits son,l_u; cgange. 214 Beltrami avennel. Ph?;n;a“ Cause e was | IN between trains shopper in Bemidji d 88 o i | 'too od so he on Wednesday. The condition of Mrs. G. P: Irish} jrrg Charles Barclay of Twenty ’ {1 £ who is ill at St. Anthony’s hospital, | ixth sireet and Irvine avenue, re ’ - : - Sanré Wi' H. Fo;t‘:n o;the Lake Julia |is reported to be slightly improved.| eived word yesterday of the cri sta o natorium at Puposky was a caller .- i i 'S her , Mrs. Ed in the city yesterday. +Mrs. Kaiser of Bagley is visiting g8l mnesqsfi:”‘.f"m";:’e‘,}'%‘;‘“e e Wa. | tomakeold _|this week at the hame of her sisier, | orloo, lowa. Mrs. Barclay expects 99 Slab wood. $350 ver cart load, 16- | M R- Gilmore, on Lake Boulevard. |, jeave for Waterioo tonight. : hades | inch pine i . — . ! Der u:'r‘tcind, Ca t‘:fl’:‘i:‘fiesd‘;fto : lM‘ls.suolga ‘It‘lf:'at oifngrylg;“hé\:l’:“:gv Mr. and Mrs. John Luchen, Mrs. | N ’ i idji -13tf |is visiting with friends )| Erick Landg 1 J. W. Heggie! l . . " delivery. Bemidji Mfg. Co. 12-13tf|1s visiting with oC ess at rthe | Zric Landgren and J. eggle Sizzie! Setting Forth the Snares and Pitfalls of Life Tl

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