Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 25, 1921, Page 3

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e THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER [SEF RS SIS S SR 21 * LAKE HATTIE * # bk %k R R RN ® The Ladies” Ald of the Lake Hattie coxigregational church met with Mra. Theo. Ritchart Thursday. The heads (?) of several households were;pre- gent, and_ although they did. wield needles or shears, the mren&- er was pleased to see them J An’excellent! dinner was. sery. e ing done, and plans laid for the; meeting, which will be at the ki Mrs. R. F.. Wilson, M fin and Mrs. 8 Bell wt the J. A, Stilk ¥ The L. V. Harpel families spent a socialie ‘Theo. Ritchart hionie T ¥ex lin and Miss .- Hol G. D.‘Greigg and R. F. Wilson' home Friday. Mr. and M Coffih, who ‘hava been visit; Mré. Coffin’s sistex, Mrs, R.EA , left for Des Moines,’ Iowa., Saturday, via-Bemidjl. R. F.‘Wilson and'E. L. Horner wére ° Bemidj shoppers Saturday, Mr. Wil- son brought;out a load of supplies for his store apd Mr, Horner transacted business with the C. W. Jewett Co., dn regard t§ a new Ford. '/ Eiehy Mr. and Mrs. George Stillwell and Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Meyers called at the R. F. Wilson home Sunday.’ Town.meeting was held -in. the Lake Hattie hall Monday. : Road work on town roads willi begin ‘this Mr. andiMrs. E. L. Horner spent home. Sunday at the Al. White home. & , J. W. Heggie took Mr. and Mrs. Lukish ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Gavlusky to Park Rapids Tuesday: Miss © Lucile. Bell, whose :school term expired last week, is now with her mothery; Mrs. Dora Bell. S There -is- “much talk’ of a bali team at present. Here’s hopin it will be a “bird,” but not a “fowl.” Freak- of Nature. There are plenty of people who firm- 3y believe that a man has one less rib than a woman, because of the saeri- fice required of Adam when Eve was created.. Observation of human skel- etons fails/to confirm this idea. : Sunday. evening at the J. G. Hoglin |- Death Valley Once: Lake. R In support of the view that Death| gjon, the test Need ls Digcretion, reatest, parts, wichout - disre ay ‘be ‘fatal te their owner, ynus, . deprived of his ege, %263 %% % 0k 0k N W ¥ f tlieir last:drop of moisture. It ;is sald that no Fpot sses. ;Denth -valley 1 : i 1 posi| Valley are ‘commercially important, ~but-1abor is..all but impossible. in.a. place .where 'to be without water for a single hour in .summer means death. luth _\:Vedwday /ROOM. A rumber of laddes from town at- tended the Aid atiMrs: John ‘Ander- son’s last. Wednesday. Manville: Teigland of Alida was seen on our streetsione day: last week. The . members’ of the Domestic Science clasy éntertained their moth- ers atithe school house; Friday after- noon. ; ' Mrs. George .Felch and Mrs. Geo. Daniels were Bagley visitors Wednes- day. " i 3 John “and Sam Desjardines, Ben Kills“Mountain Lion, Cougars, when -hungry, . will- some- times tackle & porcupine for a meal, and; alvays ‘with /the result of stick- ing ‘the -mucous 'mémbrane of the mouth full of quills, from the wounds 9{ which death is almost sure to en- sue. - When I was with an expedition in. the. Big. Horn: mountains, a fne mountain’ lion was found- dead; upon examination ‘it was ‘soon ascertained that It has been the victim of ‘an ex: perlence of this kind.—American For Mr. andMre. H. H. Tiara. spent| }° But how: about the Arab horse?| ‘Why does it lack a vertebra. All other”horses have. 24 vertebrae |:: in their: backbone; the Arab-has oniy | 23, S This shortness of the Arab ho ! back may lave something to do the animaPs. superior endurance; -8€ often proved by long-distance tests.— Philadelphia Ledger. Thejin Goodric}n 30x3% est i onihid d fabric ti ofkom, Qe ; anl trea, c tire 7 m::ez'llable ,,{':]u Dealérs everywhere are selling Goodrich Silver- 20% Price Reduction which town Cords, Goodrich Fabric Tires and Goodrich went into effect May 2nd Red or Gray Tubes—all one quality—at the 20% Men! L: “BEMIDJI .SHOE STORE 315 MINNESOTA AVENUE . Tire for Small Cars Hereisa30x34 tire,with snappy black tread and creamy white sides —clean, trim, splendidly finished—generously large and 1 full'in size, with the Goodtrich _anti-skid safety tread. . _This tire will give you much longer mileage, the greatest of durability, the utmost riding comfort and the fullest satis- fadtion. . "Like all other Goodrich tires the“30x34”is made only in one - quality. Tt is so thoroughly and . unusually good that its makers frankly declare it the best tire - ever made for small cars. THE B.EGOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY . reduction in prices which Goodrich made effec- oo live May. 2nd, 1921 : :exposed oh account | and Mrs. F. G. Scoit attendéd |} eat the F. A. ‘Noyes lace | 1:Mr. and:Mrs. F. A. Noyes, Ethel FA: o e Bredeson and Conrad Paulson motor- | wood and' Ada before returning home. ed to Pinewood Wednesday evening.| Miss Leona Fradenburg has return- Mrs. George Frademburg, Jr., ne-|ed home after spending a month with turned home from St. Anthony’s hos- |her brother in Duluth, pital at idjfeSaturday. = She re-| Mrs. Movold of = Fosston arrived an goperation .for | Saturday noon to spend a few days 3 & with Mrs. W. O. Gordon, g s I These Fergus Falls to .attend commence- ment exercises at Park Reglon Lu- ther college. |- She will goto Under- | *Z work with.gles. course, you sér*t sg' Q-flrmm‘ wh From morn till night When Jolks w3t New Chairs for Old All the old furniture in.your o s Ao aad wood ok "7 eanbe puy:mv:;-nd besutified easily permaneatly with . ' FLOOR Ell?}seg el ) foesd of grinding heels . , it is for that “lvery s ideal varnish for FURNITURE and ALL_ WOODWORK Comes either in the clear var- o e 0 ‘mnx ith, D it o vt Epamize il . Given Hardware Co. | PHONES7." ' .. BEMIDJI| ; 3 ce GIVEN HARDWARE CO., Bemidji, Minn. Carl Rauk spent Saturday in Be-|ment exercises at Park Reglon Lu-} A midgi. ther college. Her daughter Katie is Mr. and Mrs. . J.. C. Thorpe’ and|one of the graduates., children and Mrs. B. J. Gordon spent| - Mrs. E. J. Gordon!left Tuesday for Sunday at.the Hippi home at Debs. " ‘| Underwood, where she will spend, & vy Mrs. P. G. Anderson-has gone to|couple weeks visiting friends and Fergus Falls to attend ~commence- | relatives . Better Tires Are Now LowerPriced | Two important factors underlie the remark- able values now offered’ in Goodyear Tires and Tubes. One is the manyimprovements made in them during the past few months; the other is the price reductions we have just put into effect. A conspicuous example of the values now to be had in Goodyear Tires is our clincher type 30x3%-inch Goodyear Cord Tire. This first quality product—one of the most du- rable and efficient tires we ever built—can be bought today from Goodyear Service Station Dealers for only s $24.50 THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Offices Throughont the World Rib "Weath 30 RARbALNeera1 750 NS &;:-3% Huv,l;l"::a. 30x3% Regular Tube. the operation of their Fordsons. Read what J. M, Reed, Blackduck: “The Fordson Tractor is simply a won- ‘der.. It is'not only fast in getting around, but I have found it the greatest machine for clearing land that it is possible to get hold of.” ! The Miller Farm: 1“We were one of the first Fordson Trae- tor owners in Beltrami county. Our trac- tor is running better today than ever. You eliminate all experimenting when yot buy. _ a Fordson Tractor.”; <o I. J. Goodmanson: “] have used my Fordson Tractor fof all ' kinds of work; including threshing for two seasons, }& farmer can’t invest money to better adyantage.” ' ! $625f. o. b. Detroit _+ Themerits of the Fordson Tractor can be best judged through the opinions of its .daily users. - We have asked a few of our customers for their frank comments concerning these .owners have to say and then judge whether or not they are pleased with their purchases—Or, better still, ask them yourself. Dr. A. V, Garlock: “I have opened land with a Fordson Tractor I never could have opened in any other way, The tractor is doing wonderful work' and performing beyond my expecta- tion.” Matt Phibbs: “I'wouldn’t sell. my Fordson Tractor fori any price if I ,couldn’f get another. .1 am doing all kinds of work with it and’am thor-" oughly satisfied.””: 5 ! William - Blakesley: “The Fordson Tractor is a great ma- ! chine, I hate to think of the money I lost ' by not having a Fordson. sooner. I can’t te | help but boost for this machine,”. i

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