Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 11

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ENING, MAY 27, 1921 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS Nest Constructed by Mother Wasp Is a Real Marvel in Its Abso. ~ fute Perfection, - — The ‘solitary wasp called Eumenes amedel wittains great excellence alike in the chase and in the craft of build- A . .With. minute pebbles and ealviated mortar it bullds’ e ‘finely- finished cupoia about -three-quarters of an inch in helgm, the “outside of which is covered with glistening grains of quartz o ‘gometimes. with tiny snall shells; the. orifice at.the top is ‘“like the mouth of an am- phora, gracefully curved worthy of a potter's wheeli” .} After the mother. wasp has placed 80 egg in: her”well-fashioned nest she adds five “to, ‘teh ssmail" caterpillars, kthefllmt the egg on nest develops inta-a e stung cater- pillars that'form the living larder in- . | network ' Phoenix Bulit''on Ruins. By far the most interesting remains of the lost ngople of Arizona are.thelr which ' prevail'| he v-nm ‘The' longest: ig the Gila river, and ith water the anclent ‘a¥ith the one stan; through. ‘has been written, ‘much interest: vater taken out b! have been Immense, for it supported millions of acres. In most plages fiafl"fi,h“ been ‘filled, t} with: driftin; t its course is | Engigeers. who located de use of the n just as-it"did o thuusand years |sent, and . although LAKE HATTIE " The ufl-" Add or me Lake Hattie congregational church met with Mrs. Theo. Ritcbart Thursday, The heads 2) of peyeral households were pre- they did not wiglfl needles or shears, the treasur- ‘was pleased to ses them present. An, excellent dinner was served, ‘sew- !ng dnn'e -and plans laid for the next (__ [ built an,gle mlns of ‘this ancient clty, i§] Yelick, frequently are found of' ¢ et i clvilization. — Detroft: side the wasp's ‘cell-are but imper-|? toss about when e least .pressure sh’ the: delicate. egg. . So’it is hung by a thread from.the roof of the cupola, and after the Eumenes grub hatches it makes the cast shell of the egg Into a flexible staircase .80 that 1t can reach the caterpillars and bite them, yet retreat if they are too vigorously recalcitrant, This is perfection. fectly pmly;ed, Old Quindaro Settlement. The .0ld town of Quindaro on the Missouri river ebove-Kansas City was founded in 1858 by free state boom- ers who came from New England to help make Kapsas free. -Kansas City and Leavenworth were either neutral or were dominated by sympathizers of the Seuth. The New England emigrants wanted a “port of -entry” of their own. The town was built up rapidly with a large hotel, great*wurehouses, a steamboat’ landing, and’ ofher evidences of a “fu- ture ..great metropolis.” During the Civil war, howaver, the men all went to fight. Wben they returned the Union . Pacific was: building west through the Kaw valley, and a little later . the Har&ibal bridge was con- structed, forever making Kansas City the “port of 'entry.” Quindaro was abandoned. Its ho- tel and warehouses went to decay, and now all that remains are the ruins and the memory of a struggle of a few brsve\men who believed they were tight, ‘but who ‘were mistaken in their Judgment as to the geographical loca- tion of the “ffiture great metropolis.” ~-Kansas City Star. ! . Inq S(eck #f ‘Oneself. | The' head« is the big factor in thn measuring up- of businl Many 4. fellow lms learned a routine that puts him in a’class by himself when ft comes to doing things. But to meas- ure up In_the fullest sense -one must not on]y meet ronflne but forge ahead f and do” that which is new. Here is] where the head comes in, It helps a | fellow ‘mgnage himself -and -put his; best into,the job.” When he can.do this he ’can manage ‘others and get them dofng better than they have ever ‘done before, This self-mastery Ie the best asset.in directing affairs ‘that require ral hands, Instinctively they learn ito respect the leader who. manages himself and they find it to their interest to stand by him.. The head is the big thing in making team work effective. - To; Garble. Whlle modern custom permits the use of the word *garbled” in the sense of selecting the worst and not the best parts of; a.story, yet the use of the word. in ufll sense is incorrect. . The word originally. meant to- cull out and select “the- most . suitablesparts and_ to reject the;worst and least suitable parts. . It is therefore incorrect to speak of ‘a “garbled statement” in the sense of a mutilated.or dishonest state- ment, for formerly in Londcn the name “garbler”. was applied to officers ap- pointed by law to look after the pur- ity of drugs and spices, and the term “garbled”” iwas .applied to such articles ouly. after they. had. been examined and freed from impurities and improp- er adwixi 9 meeting, which will be at the home of Mrs. G. F. Morton, Mrs. R. F. Wilson, Mrs. F. S, Cof- fin and Mrs. Dora Bell were guests at the J. A. Stillwell home Friday. ‘The L. V. Harpel and E. L. Horner families spent a social evening at the Theo. Ritchart home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Hoglin and Miss Leila, Mr. and Mrs. G, D. Grelgg and Miss Pearl, were Bemidji shoppers Market Day. ol The B. L. Horner and L. Vi lepo)' families spent a social evening at the R. F. Wilson home Friday. Mr. ani Mrs. F. 8. Coftin. who havq been visiting with Mrs. Coffin’s sisteg, Mrs. R. F. Wilson, left for Des Moines, Iowa., Saturday, via Bemidjl. R. F. Wilson and E. L. Horner were Bemidji shoppers Saturday. Mr. Wil- | son brought out a load of supplies for his store and Mr. Horner tranncted business with the C. W. Jewett Co., in regard to a new Ford. 'HAT a World of pleasure in the mere 4 electr1c1ty fact that you know you can harness And what woman is there——especlally when the hot, almost unbearable days come-—who-doesn’t want and need some of the labor savmg' de— vices we offer? We' re ‘ready for you in every way. Here we have Washmg Machmes, Viacuum Cleaners, Electric Irons and Boards, | and scorss of other articles that will make life worth while this sum- mer. Each is attractively priced. NAYLOR ELECTRIC CO. ‘Selling RECORD A SALE IN A CLASS BY ITSELF F ranhc buymg———funous sellmg——clerks worlung like beavers—-—-marked the openmg day of our BIG H?ME STRETCH SALE Eager buyers pac best Merchandlse ata prlce that the %i pleté success of this Sale, we have further shattered the prices throughout the Merchandlse from our ware rooms and placed it on Sale for quick duposal pletely anmblla.ted in this big undertaking and it will pay you to visit this Don’t miss the last few remaining days of this In order to makg agcom Store and have brought all surplu All swollen’ profits have been Sale at once—don’t, dehy.—but Sale which ends Wednesd: Ml-:fi's cor:’ TON GLOVES Knit wrisf',_good‘ weight,” full size" —a Bargain, pair 3 pair for....20¢ CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE Black, Brown and White; a very goo d June lst. Lot 1—Very heavy elastic Suspenders—to Close Lot 2—Men’s fancy Dress Suspender, excellent qual- “ity ; ‘worth double the price; a Bargain at....59¢ Bladk, heavy quality; a ng‘_g&in at 3 pairs for..10c The Varlety Store come and see for yourself MEN'S SHOE LACES /| LADIES SEALPAX ¢ ATHLETIC SUITS Neatly made, \ of ‘good mate- rial—a Bar- gain at ..81 23 4 ‘ATHLE’!‘IC SUITS Weil ‘made and of good quality; Very Specw.és‘= 118 Third St. LADIES’ BRASSIERES Made from good quality of mercerized rep, well made, flesh color; a regu- lar, flesh . color; a regu- cial ... Big Bargains in Ladies’ Trimmed Hats Valué¢s more than double the prices we are asking; Bargain at ... .$2.95 DRESS SNAPS' Good quality, Black and White: a Bargain, 3 cards for .... LADIES’ BLACK HOSE. A very good quality; a Bargam at, pair. Good quality, roll; more th ey’s worth, at, roll Pereolators, Toasters the Storq and thxonged the aisles throughout the day, purchasing the world' good people of this community have not seen for years. LARGE GLOBE LAMP. CHIMNEY ‘Assorted etch- ed decorations —a regular jQ) 25¢ value; y¥) Very Special ) for the bal. of 2 this Sale, TOILET PAPER full 8-0z an your mon- MEN’S SEALPAX ATH- LETIC UNION SUITS Very good 'quality, Very Special, Suit 1.25 of Course BEMIDJI, MINN. - Man on Beltraml Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Stlllwell and | work .an, town' roads’ wfll wn thig Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Meyers called at|week. the R. F, Wilson home Sunday: Town meeting was held in Lake ' Standard Modsls from Mr. and Mrs. E. Hmle hall Mbmhy Road [ home. Complete June Llst Sclndmnvm (Sing Dose Song und Make Dose Music) A-3382 1 Jolgon 85¢ Funeral Blues (Eat Custard and You'll Never Break a Tooth) Blossom Seeley I Used to Love You But It’s All Over Now A 3353“{ Frank Crumit © |No Wonder I'm Blue Frank Crumit A- 3357 Just We Two Howard Marsh: Rose of Athlone Howard Mursh A- 3892 Make Beheve Nora Bayes Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Nora Bum -3390 Mary and John Edwin Smalle 85c | Nobody's Rose Edwin Smalle 'm Gonna Jazz My Way Right Straij jht Thru A-3390) Paradise Mary Stafford and Her Juzz Band 85c | Down Where Thuy Play the Blues ury Siqflwd and ‘Her Jazz Bend. T S A.3386 [ Fut on de Golden Sword 85c Harry C. Browne and Male Quartet Get Yo' Ticket arry C. Browne A-3385( Rescue the Perishing Henry Burr 85¢ | Sweet Hour of Prayer Henry Burr Dance Records A.3391 | Nestle in Your Daddy's Arml I-‘ax-tmt 8¢ Art Hickman's Orcheptra I Spoiled You. Fox-trot = Art Hickman’s Orchestra A-33!7 Siren of a Southern Sea. Fox-trot Arl Hickman's Orcheatra Day Dreams, Fox-trot Arl Hickman's Orchestra Mazie, Medley Fox-trot =~ bl -3393 Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra Two Sweet Lips, Medley Fox-trot Yerkes JazarimbaOrchestra A- !3&3 Toddle." Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio Beela Boola. Song Om&step Paul Bicse Trio I Lost You. Fox—tro The Happy Siz A 33 { okohama Lullaby. Medley Fox-trot The Happy Siz Over the Hill. “Song Wnl A-6183 'he Metropolitan Dance Players $1.25 | Dreamy Hawaii. Medley Waltz The Metropolitan Dance Players . % R Bright Eyeu Jess Libonati, Xylophone Solo A ”“ Underneath Hawaiian Skies Jess Ltbanal:, Xylophons Solo the | Sunday evening at the .Y G. L Hnmor L) o ;t:sgos {Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses Charlés Hacketl A-3380( Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song) George'Meéader $1.00 | My Little Home on the Hill George Meader 79155 { Believe M¢, If All Those Endearing Youn C arms $1.00° ‘asals A-3381 [ Turkey in the Straw Peycy Gm( $1.00 | The GXAm-Suckeu March Percy Gflllm 79457 Duci doKmlqmo $1.00 {Clnto Amoroso Hearts and Flowers. Key ol “G” Cincinnati Symphony Orclmlm under the direction of Eugen Y ‘{e Love in Idleness (Serenade) Key of “C" Cincinnati Symphony Qrchestra under the direction of Eugen Ysaye Tropical Dance No. 4 aytian Orchestra, conducted b Justin Eli Voodoo Scenes /Priestess Dance) Haytian Orchesira, eonfuclad b'! A-6182 $1.50 E-7072 85¢ Columbia Novelty Record Week May 28 —June 4 Something different (orl{our record library. Original. Individu: Exceptional. $30up New Columbia Records on Sala at all Columbia Dealers P.n':. Devigne the 10th and 20th of Every Moath up to $2100 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NewYork Telephone 16 CEO. T. BAKER CO. The HALLMARK Shdie > TO-NIG HT—-: Tomorrew Alright Get a25° Box "“CITY DRUG STORE Bemidji

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