Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 21, 1922, Page 3

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Dnnn' the absence uI ‘;h iety r 'Attomeytsm\ inderson from Sc. . P-ul is in, Bemldji today. ‘Wednesday ‘evehing to visit her ‘sis- ter, Mus. Kemper, in St Paul. - Miss Lenora Jnmlson, 1013 Dewey avenue, is at, hom 0*&!‘ th week end from her school enstrike. 2 Mrs;-Andy Larson el.n‘le home. igamI 1 Walker thit several days &h!re evenisg for oyer ily and a brother, from Bend; Ore .Spring. will soon ha car painted or vai Barnell. Phone The MISSEB Ella hy give. a_bridge party nd ‘of o ceéries 3 . Judge. c W Sunmn camo:homo ight:, froi Tternational Fal B h.oldlm; eourt. to-spes the week em{ at‘his home hére. sm) 000 to. loan:-on farms Dean Land company 1-] lstf [ Hy Mayne Stanton comes tomnrruw morning from: Grand Forks toSpend Sunday with his family and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton, on his way to his | i new home in Duluth indefinite . length; B\f‘lla has been_ill for some-t gocs to Grand Fork; .Tnnuary 21.. Muslc by. Schuck’s ' Ji orchestra. Duncmg starts it 9. 0’clock. Everybody welcome. 5 Miss Mildred McC!eaw, a !tnd it in the Bemidji State Teachers college, was slightly-injured when sliding: terday. Miss’ McCleary i domg wett and hopes to be about again in a’ shur' time. h: been ‘Miss Myrtle [adson; squ mmmrfone is fillcd in"with @ sell-materi: revess bein, lnmmod with narrm\ braid. * C nd cufis_are of fur. > girdle”i - Have your s ] lctof s Sizes, 34 ta 48 mches bust 9. sllly 1ded Th:y' Could Prevail Aunh\i( Dlmo Fashion. pe walst, way be astopuded to learn that-evén. In.the gdod, elg puritan ; times the- lute~o Dnme Fashion had our years after fhe | sonof some. newe ant- immodest 1 Jons, as also the ordinary wearel 34 21m|wr. wde ‘and Sitke. Jaces, givdre 5 of man. or “wowan, or buy -ppnrell or. |, y.gn. with d, uuder me penalty of the ror- fecturd. of -such cloatlies. “Provided, and it is: the, ‘meanlng of vsiting friends in -Bemidji for a few i this court that men: and women shall days returned to-her home in Grand| Rapids, Minm;,; yestérday :noon.. Miss Madson is deputy recorder for It ca cuunty z Fy George Rasmuqsen is a guest of his brothér H: L. Rasmussen over the week end. Mr. -Rasmussen is on his way lwmg tu Bend Ore.; froi to “his. fath Rasm Phnlhps, Wm Rooms 50: bath:25¢ ronmmg house. 315% Beltn officiate tonight-in the gam ween'| the Crosby-Ironton and. the _Little Falls basketball sqads 5 Mr. nnd Mrs A. G. chob:on of Bismarck, N. D., &ré guésts ‘&t thi homé. of Mr. .-E- B. for a few. days. Mrs. Jacobson. and Mrs, Denu are: covaing,. M. Jac Bismarck Times Pubhshmx eompany. B, turned from \flnnenpah this Mr. Anderson has been attend- mz the annual meeting of. the stock: holders 6f the- Gamble-!loblmon Be: midji: company .in aneapohs the past. weel have llbeuy) ito weatre - opt. such -ap- i nowe provided of, ate greate sleeves,- being made by the ome. remedy the An attempt commune of habitable towers and tur- anclent city walls to vari- = nanh.-r o the vfll!. S&ue-nve keepers or cus- Atrugt The torf Tuns ing ‘to. restore cem organic -hodies. | At the dinner tible at the close:of-& - Dbread : tasted uicommoiily. sweet, occurred to. him: at. once .that i sweetness —.came . from' -his--hands,; though he had-carefully washed them itting down: to-eat.. He hur- k' to hix laborxtory. and tasted | ‘all the glasdes he, hid' used In his éx-| ¢ One of them he-fouud veet. He-analyzed the remalnmg drops and found that they: were a derivative of benzol. In 1884 he set up an-experimental factory for, the .manufacturing ~of 'saccharin ln.j I scape Fhe, antum| Iandscape muy he;made “attractive, s’ the Apring lundsenne tention . should - hé given . to, planting for next -season along with that -for other seasons, as ihiecavernge Jiome. is i o 12 months i n.thé year, say« the Alerican: Foreatry Magazine. Because flowers are scarce fa the:falt wany” people have wot thought of- the ibility, of making thelr home -gir~ roundhigs especially attractive at this ison_of the year. -It.can be accom- ed, hawever, even on quite smal ex by usdng approfrinte plants, .| charge will be made for extra ladies. on the y ung men i e 0 Randone, has insti- | - IL bave to nunme, ; efit Asst hold a special m&e— clock in: the be a meeting of Circle 151{ y-of which Mrs. B. A Dilley: is’ ilrmm(, ~ Monday even lng at .8 lock at ‘the” home of ‘Mrs. F. S. Arnold, 802 Beltrami avenue,. It is g sted ‘that all members be pres- eht EASTERN STAR AR TO GIVE DANCE TUESDAY NlGHT danéing party ‘Tuesddy evening; Jan- uary 24, which-is the third of the se- ries. Thé committee urges all ' Masons to bring their wives or friends. Extra WOMAN’S STUDY. CL! . HO D MEETING MONDAY The regular meet.ng of »flle Wom- an’s Study club will be. held at the nce.of - Mrs.- John. Burke, 523 | Bemidji ‘avende,- Monday: afternoon. | Members will please comie iprepared to give suggestions. for.the program for. the coming. year, and a full at- tendance is requested, ing | ‘|a party to about twenty of her riends | ‘tree. and: cake ablaze with candlex. | ;The cake contained . a.dime ‘which ey S’trgan\ers hung from the chand- ic: paper- table-cloth and: mpkms to, the general joy of ‘the oc- 3 Dvomek was - “assisted b'. Mexdnmee Charles Masoner, Cather}~ dny school teacher, P!lug—' nd McCual IBEI IDJI MUSICAL ART (:LUB 2 HAS ENJOYABLE PROGRAM | The' Bémidji Musical ' Art club held cgular mecting . Friday affer-| its *noo ox M“q‘g & graph records, . The Teachers College IGlee club sang two negro htuell%s' .]Ise:\,m)f‘uny Th‘ey \\der'e,q “Q, Mary;| n’. Yo' eep and “Swing L ;'S“ect Ghariof £ Miss Jose e Parker gave a reads ng ‘n negro .dialect-accompanied by.| iMiss Ella Parker on the piano.- This was greatly enjoyed by all.. The Musical Art-club’ brings to ‘the city.| \on February 6, the McPhaxl artists of- . Minneapolis wolinist; Mrs. ‘William Mcthl nii(. Carlo Fischer, 'cellist; Mlldred Langtry, contralto, - ~The. du“ depends upon the people of chld tosupport them in their efforts in_bringing this’ charmmg group .of real artists to the. The next meeting, should be well ended by all members~as” it bids fair. to be’most: excellent. lt will be | on negro musie. N Increase in Elk H d A good incregse from the survhms of; the ‘southern . Yellowstone or Jack- ‘son Hole elk herd is logked for this year v.officials of the. bureau of biologleal survey- of .the United Statés Depari nient- of Agriculture, in-view-of the “unusdily. favorable winter . just piast: Last year’s rains, it is said, a / plentiful growth of- fecd :on- thb: with tlie prospect .of only a.normal! ‘the mortality of the -winter of 191920, | due to lack of forage and a severe winter. THE PIONEER W ANT: ADS : BRING RESULTS. e ik ind | The Eastern Star will give its.next | | imey | terior drawn- by ' Elizaheth' Robinson.~? contribute ranges, and as a:result thi: elk are | reported to be in excellent condition |- death rate.instead of -2 repetition:of:|. Winner of 4l Nauanal ' Championships sponsor- ed by the M. & A. T. A. during 1921 HARLEY-DAVIDSDN MOTORCYCLE - war? 'GENERAL REPAIR SHOP' Sixth St. Bémidji ! started - ENVOY JEFFERY :Epvoy and Mrs. Waljter Jeffery are here and will 'hold services every n]‘ht for g week at the new Salva- tion:Army hall.on Third street. They were slated to be here Thursday, but were delayed. A meeting was held {Fr'day night with a good attendance. Another meeting will be held tonight at 8 p. m. | command the respect of those able to~ ditod Biinks, Avhich have beén liqui- . +of _the . company PLAN REORGANIZATION. ;.4 . wmumummuw&wfi?hmmML w1 sk the. preferred stock ? g,& ‘,gv ) P "(By Unitea ym-) of the old h%ned over to the St.Louis,” Jan. 21,—Proposal for banks. & reorganization of the Intern: Fur Exchange, drawn up fece —under way ' to amnlgumnte the Néw York and Mon--~ will be presented to stockholders z{ the concern; within the next few nbznuxwuh ‘the - Intee- weels, Through the tissuance of | 5 N $410,000 preferred stock and 8410- 000 cominion stock, the company wi be recnpital!zed igary, s F}lpe\‘m- hsorhing, the comman . stocky ien’dem 6! melpal electric those for any other sport at the pres- nockholdem of tho old cempany wull | light plant is. plnmmg a campaign o~ jent time. U G have thE o) bo upity’ to pur t0 eV A house: | _ Sporting goods manufacturers in|palf -interesh-in . the new fir |England and Germany are striving | for the world’s markets and they, h:v X {a favorable situation on exchany rates. As a result, they are comnan {ing'many of .the chenper markets, bu American goods: - are_superior “and FOREIGNERS DEMAND U.S. SPORTING GOODS (By United Press) ngton, Jan. 21 —lncreasmg y of all athletc is reflected ‘by official figures of ‘the Department of Commerce showing an evemncrelumg amount of -exports of American sporting goods. . As .a result of the recent successes of American Davis cup ‘} ams, tennis e v‘buods are in greater demand than | Small Fl‘ifln & !poeul!y % g 2: NS pay, and the luders in various llnes of sports. Amercan consuls were, reccntly asked for reports on the development of athletic sports -in the countries to which they are accredited, and the markets for American goods WM. EDDY, Pioprictor ' =" i Minnesots * . Winnipeg, Manitoba.—An average vield of 221% bushels per care of flax was secured from a 250-acre field in the Winnipeg district-by C. E. Howe. . Sunday services will be held in the || gz with Sunday school. Holiness meeting at 11:15 a. m. Snnday school at Nymore at 2 p. m Christian Pr.n;n meet ng at 3:3 p.om. Salvation meetmg at 8 p. m. Everyona is welcome to attend. __WM,‘,N Road Conktruction” I China, The ceotral ernment of China fs evincing considerable interest in vond huild! and the winistry of .the in- which has charge of highway netion owith previv. ' eial offi il to have prepared bill -eoncerning hizhway develop- fent for presentation to the new par- Eament, whi¢h ix expected to meet in Peking at an early. dlate, Considerable :d construction is heing conducted fu_connection: with the famine relief work. whereby the recipients of relief are enabled to render compensation for the food furnished ‘them and thus to R better atastrophes_in (he fumru_Seh xmflc American. '—_"—T‘W"—_' Making Reat: Rubies, i b Ve HE WHO LLOYDS, LAUCH- LONG— FoR LLOYD’S LAUGHS LAST. ~ALSO SHOWINC-— BRYANT WASHBURN In a veilicking romance—an excit: ing adventure of a trim Yankee in a v m'?nxc l\nd, who kldnaps a strange 1’5 f‘nnf ffih‘, STt Wollt Funiy bone, mr rz-acting . from earto ear. 'The R0l T0 LOMON| wovmpermermys e oo ot —5-Part Comedy Dram#— best 10 nictures of the year. FRR R Wt T A DOUBLE FEATURE ALL LAUGH, SHOW GRANDzmwm AUL NIBHTS lsn ang — T the Hellet dheryiories -in Paris | there are chemists who are alle to ae- coipplish in a few hours what nature requires thousunds of years to LOlll It that M. \\(rmm! produced I his own Tiborator, v.. Since then not ondy l\||nq~ but ma phires ulso have been made, they. ave the real artiele, as perfect as nature’s precious stonc tliey answer to every contdin us nat s, dnd are subjected :.. mechanical forees that are similar to those employed by nature in her lab- oratory undergrounds—Popular Science Monthly. Why They'ré Alike. “why are a grasshopper and a grass widow nliKe?” “Dunno.” - “Both jump at the first uh'\nc New York Evening World. Jesse L.Lashy Freskate =’ Ethel CLAYTON amped against than vamp-| ing. | i ‘Tl“ she learned a few tricks' [from the “other woman” and something Hubby couldn’t finish. —Cast Includes— THEODORE ROBERTS T. ROY:BARNES . FONTAINE LA RUE after years'of experiinenting, How Far Will Your Dollar Go Today W E C A 7 HAT you get for a dollar determines its value. And the secret,of economical buying is infor- mation. The man or woman who is best informed is the one who buys to best advantage. Every day this neWsi)aper contains information that you should have in order to increase your buying power. The advertisements are intimate little lessons in econo- my.i They are notices of how—where—when and for what your dollar will.go farthest. 2 This adveftising awaits your pleasure. It does not foree itself pon ot ‘At your convenience you can study it to learn where to6 g0 for the product or service vou requlre—to dlscover where and how you can buy most easxly and to best advantage. ¥ 4 by H - It’s a fascinating and worth-while practice to see just how you can make your dollar do its best for you. & n“i-"-n-mn-ufl i

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