Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 3

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7 FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1921 — I 2 gt 'STORIES OF VENIZELOS’ BIRTH Two ‘Lu‘aunda‘ Told, One of Them Nar. rated by the ‘Great Greek States- / man Himself. ~There are many legends surround- ing the birth, of Venizelos, Accord- ing to ome, his mother went to the Monastery of the Virgihinear Canea to pray for a son, promising the child should Le born in a cattle shed after New Testament tradition.’ Another tells the. game story . with thls fddi- tion: ~ 'When''thé ‘abbot christened Venizelos 'he uttered, tollowinx] the' mather’s wish, these, pronhsuc words: “I baptize thee Eletitherios, for thou | shalt dellver ‘our long-suffering island from the tyranny of the Turks.” In the “Life ot Venizelos," by gt B. Chester, still another: story 15 told, based on incidents narrated by the Greek statesrnan himself at a dinner party in London. His patrents, hiv- ing already lost three children, de- clded to follow the local custom and adopt him as a foundling, There. was a superstition that!the child would | survive only if:treated in this fashion. Eleutherlos was. duly ‘ taken awoy from his mother and deposited on a heap of dry leaves outside the house. | Passing . by'. soon afterward, some friends, who, of course, played thelr | role in the secret, “discovered” the |: child, brought him to his parents and . urged that they adopt him as a found- ling, . They .did,. and Eleutherios- sur- vived and prospered. - LAW HAD BIBLICAL SANCTION | West “Virginia ' Mayor * Couldn't “ S¢e | Where Autoist Had ‘Any Reason “‘for Complaint. KEREX KRR AR R KK R c-’mf. Baton .. * TENSTRIKE & | Migs ‘Neversinile Violet Shulke day. The Community Commercial club 'Chjld will hold its regulgr meeting next! Va‘ ur;n ;n:. Tucl'sday evéning, December 27, in the | Wa t,er Gregg, lmey - Gardner, | Orth last Sunday. e Montbriand, Roy Halvorson, Wills. | vally nearing completion, Miss Pearl Rassier was ente at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Bonn Mz, Chas. Sutton, employed on the! Them will he af dance i e Ed. Richardson farm near here, was Community Commer?&iigl hall onlhth accidentally shot last week, Wedhes--day evening, January 2nd, . This day. ' As it was snowihg, Mr, Sutton |New Year's dance, Everyhody is in- g:s! preparing to return'to the house. vited: Music will be furnished by Mr, had a 22 Special Riflle hung on a and Mrs. McPherson, piano and saxa- | time. ness diring the week. came cayght 'charged he gun. The bullet entered | have turned zoologists, /‘at least ‘it the body three inches below the nbs‘seemed that. way the other day whemmeehnu here last Saturday. jon his right side.~ His wounds were |they tried to coax a poor, cold, hun-| dressed as well as possible for the gry sparrow off.of one of the shelves time being. Alfred Wild took his car (in"Mr. Fellow’s, store. ~ The bird en-| to the house for Mr. Sutton.” On his|tered the building through an open |sick list last week. Sunday. TME BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Gottfried Hofer]Tm ctle Rlver visited here last Thurs- EXREXXRKKRRARK R ® 4 flm & #fitfl » ule 3 vé‘,,f‘.,}[""“,{““df & business trip Rev. I. Woodcock and son Walter | Dodloy: ) dmrm O o et ek, &eredbusiness callers in Bemidji last| fi?}',m"’l“" polle nxgi]"::%.m’;,].x :;.Efifm“ Wik town durmg e onday. |John, Chauflenr. Wesley Lewis| Rev. Zorn visited at Houpt and The new Lutheran church is grad- m;(dl Betz Thursdsy evening before train ily motored to Bemidji last Saturday. Chailes Souder was here on. busi- tree. -~ As he 'was trying to extricate phone, ‘'of Bemidji, and F. X, B ‘Wm. Sjogren was at Blackduck one |the rifle from the tree, the trigger be- | traj & drammer, n’f Tensttike, m Y last 'week, and. at International and_accidentally dis- | W.:Fellows and P. E. Mattison | Falls on another day. . 'The,0dd Fellows held their regular Mr. E. E. Robideau was here last Mrs, Ike Montbl’hnd was on the tertain Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rice on | Christmas. Mr. and Mrs, F. E, West expect to spend the holidayy with relatives in e southern part of the state. | Miss Margarct Hampl went to, Be- midji Monday morning. " Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Manle will en-| {tertain Mr. and Mys. James Hagadone | and Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson {mag. Mr. and Mrs. A.°G. Manile and fam- The Presbyterian church will ‘have regular services at 11 o’clock Sunday, during which a Christmas program | will be rendered. Clarence Theriault - will nd Christmas .with his parents at. B ack- duck, Frank Chapman stopped over. night during the week en route from Houpt to Cass Leke, Ed, J. Montbriand visited in Be- rist-| - lnz ut tho school, There will be re:| ligious children exercises in the school Sa‘nrdav evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. E. E. Robideau will Christmas in Tenstrike, Miss Hazel Kruger is expected home from Northome Frida; ‘ spend Rov. Zorn visited in Grth, Houpt 4nd Northome last Friday. Rev. Zori ; services . at' the uchool in Hagoli xTownship, Northside "l‘he writer, fliose items wish all readers 4 very an—y Christmas: & . A POS'TI\JE o MONEY BACK midji Tuesday. " GUARANTEE TO GIVE return to town, Mrs. P. E. Mattison, trained nurse, did all in her power t prolong life, " The race for life, how- ever, was lost, as the Angel of Death overtook Mr. Sutton long before the party reached Bemidji. Mr. Sutton is survived .by his wife and one ‘son, Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton had been {here only a féw weeks, They came here from Fargo, N, D; The remains were taken. to Randall, " Minn., -the home of Mr. Sutton’s pntencs, where interment took place. . Mrs. E, E. Rohldean visited in Be- midji last Mupdly. ++ Mr. Geéorge Shulke went to Mume- apolis Monday evening: for medlcal treatment. I{ury Fox wns An ;owh qulay eve?mg. e e o Herman Gre; spen unday in Tenstrike. Hig left’ for the Grogg eamp, near Shooks, ; Monday morning. 'Roy Gregg of dmgg ump was in Law founded on the Bible is'good ! ‘enough for Mn)or Gilmore ‘0f Morgan- town, W, Va. A iocal man- charged with not having the tail light b\lrnlng on his automoblle was arraigned . be- fore the mnynr, who assessed a fine of $3. The accused Drotel;ed. gaid that Tenstrike Tuesday. " Mrs, W. S. Greg Peceived a tole- gram Monday . calling her to some point_in' lowa on: account of her ‘mother’s serious' illnegs, - M%s. Gregg left for Iowa Tuesdny morngng. Gladys Gregg left for the camp! nenr Shooks Monday evening. Wm. Sjogren went to Mlzpah Tues- day evening. The Lutherans will have regular services at 11 o'clock: Sunday morn- indow. - Salt is good bait for cntch-% ing lzirdl, if applied to its steering ap-list last' week. | paratus. Mfts. Wishman, Dr. W. A. Rice made a business trip to | Mr. Braoks were here about two Grand Forks, N. D,, last Friday eve- | weeks ago in the interests of the Sal- ning. He returned Sunday morning. |vation Army. Mr. R. W. Fellows was | o %e:.id;mll:s{ mg; 2 business tflp'cl(icted chm)x\-m?\n of the committee to 3 it for tl . Mrs. Paul ‘Haluptzok visited in Be- f&,’c’ 9F tha Amy, throughhig ter midji- Wednesday. Ambrose Haluptzok returned to_ his | Miss Freda Jameson, who is teach- | home in Big Falls about a week ago ing at Big Fork, is relieving her sister | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haluptzok and Lenore during ‘the week. Lenore.|fanmily will spend Christmas™* at the Jameson has been ill for the past week Frank Falls home at Spur. ang has not been able-to. continue her| . My, and Mrs. R.:W. Fellows will work. pend. Christmas at the home of Mr. Miss Rosalle Kurzek spent Qhe \veek { nnd Mrs, William Fellows. iend in ‘Bémldji and Duyluth, * She re-| Mrs. Carl ‘Fleishman was on_ the turned ‘Monday ‘morning; .- . !sick list for a’week. Her condition A number .of youngK!olh, mclud- has greatly improved this week, ing Rev. 4orn, Esther. Krohn, Amelia "~ My, uncf Mrs. Carl Fleishman will Hofer,; Esther Quade, Irene and Lil- entertain Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fleisi- lian Kruger, went to the Hofer home man ang Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn Monday.cvening. to rehearse songs for ' on -Christmas. the Lutheran Chiristmas. program.. Mr. Jos: Hampl attended the Farm ‘The stage in the hall was put in last ' Bureau_meeting in Bemidji last Sat- Monday. by W. A. Pemble, Roy Booth , urday, and John Pemble. | Mr. Jos. Hampl - visited at Hines Mr. and Mra. C. J. Wild will enter- Monday. tain Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Betz, Mr. and ~ Mr. E. E. Shulke returned from Mrs. P, E. Mattison and Rev..Zorn on Minneapolis Saturday where he at- Christmas Day at their home. tended the Potato Growers’ associa- Miss' Idela Bradley of Duluth is tion meeting. Mrs. Jos. Hampl was on the sick Marcum and visiting with ‘her grandmother, Mrs, | Little Irma Gregg is quite sick with it was @ poor law under which he was Ralph Eleli}nman ‘was in town Monday | -_fined and that he did not think It; evening. would hold.water-jin .court. "The mayor declared any law found- 'in his car Monday evening. Ben. Walter made & trip to ShouksI {what has been considered pneumonia. Mrs. Martin is also on the sick list. | of folis o hear that Mrs. M. E. Kpap- yirs, P. E. Mattison has been attend- Ben. Carter. | It may be of interest to a number ed on the Bible was good enouxh for him. . The defendant said he couldn’t see where_ a tail light had anything | to do with the Bible. - The mayor looked pityingly at the: accused and | said: “Do you remember the tale about | the “ten. virgins, -five “of ‘whom: had lights and five of whom didn’t? Well, | if you do, you wiil. remember that the Lord wouldn’t have,anything to do with the five- without lights, and neither - will » this. co\nt."—!:omsvllle Courier-Journal. § = 4 ! Mihiature Libraries. 2 A “curious Idea in buok making is offered by, a firm of French publishers. | Their plan consists of substituting for the large pages of thg average books | icrophotographic - reproductions of ! {hem to be read through a magnify ing | glass, It -is proposed thut the size of the plates representing pages should be in- ternationally standardized, so that any | > oue possessing the wagnifylng appara- tus would-be able to' read :any -book produced in this way. « No technical difficulties are sald to bein the way. 1t is claimed that the cost of pro- auction would be enormously reduced. 8150 it would greatly reduce the Wwork ~of libraries riow cumbered .by~ books of every shape qnd-size. The_plates: | would be, - moreover, of a fire-proo! and durable material, while the system | adniits of an edition being enlarged to any dimension ‘desired in accordanee with demnnd Mlklnu Llhrlry Helpful.- Presuming that a public library is “ go-well conducted, that its. custodians direct applicants promptly' are able to the volume:asked for, the next step for an ideal institution would be to advertise’ the treasures . which. it | holds in -tfust for all citizens. ' It would appear that.the Newark (N, J) ! library has. reathed ‘the’second stage, | for it has been: distributing circulars telling how the ambitlous worker may educate himself ‘by reading, and how the library can h him ‘to - find just the right things to read. Taking’ 8 cue from ' the methdds of writers. of eye-catching ndvemuments, the 1lbrary entltled the dreular in large’ type: - “Get Wisé Quick.’—Christian Science Moniter, : kY Proud South Amcrleln Cities. It Caracas clalins the title of “The Parls of the New World”—ind 8o they calléd the Venezuelan gapitsl in the century. past—we ought to nmemfier that Bogota, Colombia’s’ capital, was early in the Sixteenth century famed as_ “The Athens of Soutli: Ammeo. This city, founded in 1588, ‘was o cen- ter: of culture, before Harvard uni- versity had been . thought: of. Cyrig- gena Colombia, is fondly: kiown! as “The Herolc City,”. or “The Ctadle of South American Liberty. "—New York Evemng Post. 7 3 Engine. wnnaiy Illmtd. i ‘A very nervous man bought a ‘o’ tor car and a friend asked him. to give him a Uft. They found themselves ln a crowded street. The friend said: is. knocking badly. g ‘“Don’t be a fool,” was u:e reply. “That's my knee.” “Jim, your englne -Looking Just Ahead. Hydro-electric developments, total- ing’ 13,500,000 horse power, and a doubling of the present ratings of central station.plants, are regarded as probable within the -next four years | by some American authorities. SUBSCBIBE FOR THE PIONEER ! Ulysses Gardner, George Jones, Vla- i} The sheriq and deputy . sheriff ofpen has_a cozy placé in Minneapolis, | Bemidji - were here Monday ofl'enngwignd, according Eo her - letters, sho is ing 1o both cases. |an old Overland car for sale. The‘emoymg herself. ca; hag l??le: z;gt:ch&d Oll)l lat:courintBot Mr. and Mrs. Benjemin Carter, Jr., a board nill he! y Mr. Doltan of Be-!are the proud parents of a baby boy o, t] Ri m:d;x. The car was sold at auction to | horn last Satml-’dgy‘ i here visiting his brother, Roy, the highest bidder, Mr. Dalton. Mr. Ferdinandson of St. Cloud vis- {ited ‘at theé Walter Rice home last|ing. Saaurdayc i R Paul g‘laluptizok gxadedn busmess last Friday. laren¢e Wild began’ working for|{rip to -Bemidji last Saturdx: | i1l W},‘]‘ o ‘:‘E‘l\l:c lastMMon gfl}'- y P j 2y, Clafice .Rice will st Friday Mr. Garrette Cronk Pumd]l iust Satyrday. i Saturd shot an eleven-pound jack rabbit and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wild gave n«n“)‘,;x,-t: {Ive;,l ’1"‘ g % on Sunday he caught a large wolf in! firewell party last Wednesday gve-i o, Wednesda: hxs h-ap, ) ‘| 'ning. in honor. of Mis.Peari Rassier.i ‘mu; W, *K. Grier wcnt to chxd;n on Mnnday evening.. | The few spells of. snowfnll -have inotl hindered the driving of -antos.|which a sumptuous repast was enjoy- | Dajota. | Prospects ‘are good’ for auto dnvin;; ed by all. Everyone reported a good | on Christmas Day. ~'The snow is, how- time, ‘and everyonc -exprossed their | christinas dinner to Mrs.: cver, plentiful enough to .encourage regret in secing Miss Rassier leaye. My, §. Isloighing. * At least, -Archie Manle, Pearl Rassier lefy Thuraday night Glara: = so, a8 he has resorted to hls|for St; Cloud where she will enter the | m(‘ul cartin Plflcfi of the old “Henry.” | St. - Raphael hDspltJl to tm'n o sther for Chris A great many residents near here |nurae. o have turned trappers. It makesa per-| . -Mrs. W. L. Taylor returned law Cand Mrs. son feel as if we ‘were” back in themeek from & short visit with relatives Chyistmas dinner. i days of Lewis-and 'Clark or’ Danieliat Minto, N. D: {Bonne. | * Misses Ruth a-xd Nsamx Blakely of ) | Quite a number of people planned; A | on roing {0 Blackduck last Saturday | ..__.__.._-———-—-——.._...__—.-m......m evening, but the train. was so late : that most of them: decided net to go.| Miss - Christine. Sichendorf: of St.: i Pgul is spending her Christmas vaca- H:mn with her mother, Mrs. L. Cohe- nou | ecnic business trip Tuesday. of Mrs. J. Pemble last Saturday eve- er, Vernon: were gathered to bid her farewell. | nee Travis. o Year's. sts Ada Cluff is expected home! for Christinas. | Miss Mable Hampl of 'Bemuln is| spending the Christmas vacation with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hampl.| "Misses - Lenore ' Jameson, Roaahew Knizek and Estheér Krohn entertained | lat “500”, last week, Wednesday. = Mr.! and Mrs. ' P. E. Mattison carried off high honors. After the games a dainty | lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. P. E."Mattison enter- ained Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Betz at| | their home last Friday. Five hundred I” {was the card game played during the evening. .During the game, fudge wns served, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Xruger served dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. X, Betz last Sunday evening. After sup- per cards were played, after which ice cream was served. ‘A very en_yoy. able evening was spent. Wm, Travis was down .from Gem- mell over Sunday. The boys have flooded a lot adjoin- ing the school which will be used us a skating rink. Mr. James Hart, brother of Mrs. 1 Kruger, is visiting here. He left Mcn- dnv, but expects. to return for Christ- For . Christmas Eve HAVE YOU A TREE Tb TRIM? Make yuor own decorations of Denmison Crepe——candy bags, boxes and . cornuco- pias, bright colored canes and baskets, stars, bells, “rag’” dolls, cut-outs, flowers, decorated balls, even chains of paper pop- corn, and; drapings: of “Southern Moss.” These are the latest and prettiest. orna- ‘ments for the Christmas tree, all easily made and inexpensive. Have You Glfts to Wrap and Mark? We have a stock of handy Demmioon Gift Dressings — boxes, papers, cards, tags, seals, gummaead ribbons, tinsel cords, twine; everything you need, and all high-class, decorative and practlcal o ‘PIONEER Stationery Store 'l‘he f‘hristmas program given by ,the 8¢ x‘ in the Community Com- mercial ba!! will begin promptly at 8 o’clock Fnuay evening, December 23.| Following is the program: “Now the Christmas’ Bells - Are Ringing.”. ““Holy Night.” “Jolly: Old ! St ‘Nicl o!u—dnngs by Singing club. “Christmas at Skeeter’s Corner”— played by Upper Grades. “Christmas at Finpegan’s Flat" played by 8th'Grade and High School. “Three in - a Bed’—short play by | die, Yilek. “Chnnmasi Surprise for Mother Goose” "__play by Primary Grade, | “A' Santa Claus Is° Coming.” Savta ‘Claus Land.”—songs by Pri- mary Grade. “Werry (‘hrmtmns"——dmlogue, Pri- ‘mary, ‘& “anta’ in_Southland”—Cantata, Intermediate Grades. "Three Kings of Orient”—tableaux ger Grades. i | tetcthis, Christmas boxes will be dxsmluted to all the children. | The chiracters in the play, “Christ- mas at Fifnegan’s Flat,” are: ! Patrick aneg-an Kenneth® Walley Biddy Fir ,s}m ..Frances Hild ¥d. Falls of Spur was here on a La- Hugh Booth of North Dakota is Adonis Glime of Shellsburgh, Iowa, The Ladies’ Aid, met at the home. i here for a short visit with his broth- Mr. E.T. Kruger visited in Bemidji ! ccompanv Mias Roy. Travis made aSusiness trip £0' Alice Graves to the Graves’ home in Toy rtamed Miss About thirty of Miss Ragsier's friends | Ay olia Hofcr last SurJu} afternoon. It is reporteJ that there has becui Games were played for a while, nfter,rm snowfall in certain parts of North | Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Travis will serve McClay, | G. Manle and Mr. and Mra.| Harcld Roavick is expected homm and Mrs. R-t;v Booth will serve | John “Pemble * with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rice will en-| MRS. DELLA KUNZE, Chicago, 1Il. “I understand now why so msny people praise Tanlae as T have tried .t myzelf and it certa is;a won- a1l medieine,” said = Mrs. Della wze, 866 Lill ave,, Chicago, valued employee of the B n Department Store: “I cat with so much zest and en- joyment. now that my. family really joke me about it. A short time ago, however, I had ahsolutely no. appe- i tite and ;was eating s little that'I was losing weight nfid strength every day and T suffered So-much from in- digertion and nervoltness that on the brink of a breakdown, “There are absolfite’y’ no' words that can.cxpress ‘my delight at the ! remarkable and immediate results I | | obtained from Tanlac. It benefited me | in every way. Instéad 'of being de- | pressed and me'ancho’y and tired and worn out I am full of life and cnergy | and; cheerful and happy all the time. E’ve gained twelve pounds in weight, 00, was - . ANY KIND O BAK!NC gg g £l potmd when you want Tanlac is sold in. Bemidji by the City Drug Co.,"and by leading drug- gists everywhere.—Adv. A Merchant need not be ~if he will cipal street to do a thriving business — ~ADVERTISE e UMLi l‘l(iN[’.l’R WANT ADS "BRING REBUI.B i \ S’\HSFA(,TORY RESULTS w'“\ F (] ’amutpa:tw- ‘Mmmmmm\\\‘ ApoundmnofCalumetoontnmsfim 16 oz, . 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