Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 23, 1922, Page 3

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selves to see that it interest are reported. - will be given proper ci s known. Mrs. L. A. Ward is reported to be seriously. ill at her farm home east of Bemidji 3 E.F eported to be on_the sick list at huhome..&fl Bel- 7 s day by team for Jhis lumber camp mg: Tartle R)ver. 3 'if fest lust everh:Km whére he will transact business for a few days, Spring will s06n be here. Hive your car painted or varnished now.-Pearl B-rneILflona 202W. 117t W H. Hemzelman of Park Rapids was @ visitor in Bemidji Wedne: He slso nthended the M: bration:” Mr;and Mrs, A, Kaiser returned t their home at Bagley the-first of the week ‘after being guests at the Gil- more home in Bemidji. Polar -Pie. Ask for it.' 2-14tf A. M. Bank.of Park- Rapids is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McFmIden, 1203 Minnesota avenue, for'a few days. Rev J. Mom n of Fosston, will ptuch in the ore Lutheran Free church tomght Ms -8 o’clock. Evcry- body is urged-to attend. ‘Fifteendinch hard :and ioft ' wood ‘alabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji lhluh:llrill Co. - 12-7t¢ Mrs, “H: E. Reynolds is reported «to, be ill at her home, 1111 Lal ke Bou- levard, and ‘has been -unter the doc- tor’s care ior uveral days. C. L. Isted Ieft Tuesday . evening for Minneanolis-to transact business Elwood, a a-few days.” it at the univerit Byron Russell .resumed his work with the Express company this morn- | ing, after-baving-been confined- to, his home for a week :with Inrg-rippe Polar Pie. - Ask for it. 3 I.lti Roscoe Kaiser of Bagley at.tended i the Masonic meeting held Wednesdsy. afternoon and evening and was to return to his “home "this -afternoon. E. E, e of Tenxtmkn wal visitor 1 ggdn yesterday," -nd lt- ."tended thie meeting of the A. F. and | A. Masons during. the afternoon and evening. Messrs. Comstock Pray and Swen- son'of Minneapolis, ’who wete in Be- 'midji yesterday and -addressed the Masonic ‘meeting, left Iast mght for " their homes. E. .E. McDonnId 1s planmng to Ienve Bemidji tonight for:Los “An- 1:‘5 to spend.the ‘balance ‘of ‘the er with Mrs. McDonald who wcnt there in the fall. 3 $50000 to loan on farmu Dean Land company. 1-18tf Misses Fannie and Aleda Pride of Staples are guests in Bemidji at the home' of Mr. ard Mrs. Oscar.Krantz, 1103, Dewe; My avenue. nieces of Mrs.. Krantz." . 'Mrs. Conrad Sund of Buhl, Minn., who ‘has been _ill in St.. Anthony’s hospm;l for the past two weeks, is re- ported remain about the same. She does not xmptove as her friends would wnsh. Ask for it. Polar Pie, 2-144% Mrs. Paul Yaple and little daugh- ter, Marion' of Billings," Mont., ar- rived /in Bemidji yesterday and are gues}s at the home of her parents, lt\lr nd; Mrs. E. R¢ Evans, 915 Bel- ral 3 avenue. Mr and Mrs. Wi, ‘Berry ‘of Kellj- her were in Bemidji yesterday. They cama’ to attend the special meeting and supper held by the Masonic Qr- dder celebrating Washmgton’s birth- ay. P/ R.S. Lycan left last night for - California where he will j i; in hig' fam- ily‘and later return to Bemidji with them. Incidentally his train was blocked by the snow storm at Backus early:this mofning and his trip to the » southern clime delayed somewhat. Dr.’ D. L. Stanton left Tuesday evening for Minneapolis to be’ pres- ent “at; the ‘dental meeting <being. held there February 22 to 2 He Saturday and spend Sunday with his di ter, ‘Mrs. H. * Mayne > Stanton | - family, and returnto -Bemidji day morni/z. living in- Minneapolis for,some time, has returned to that city after hay- ing spent_a month in’ thé Mayo hos- pital at Rochester where he was treated for a serious kidney trouble. He responded to treatment and his complete tecovery is anticipated. 3 NOTICE TO PEDESTRIANS Mrs. Wm. McCuaig wants it_dit tinctly underztood that she thinks i - does hurt her lawn to walk across it. Even if it does not hurt it, that does' :not give the public the prmlege of - _walking, across, and she wants.then -to stay off. onic ‘cele- | arrived in ‘Bemidji Tuesday and is a guest at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. her brother-in-law,-J, was & guest at the Miller home until the.first of the week, returning then to his home. at St. Paul. 5 | Substantial Truth in_Statement. That ' tesy should play- & prominent I | search we -Suppose: the stores-had shid, instead® | They are | expected to go from there to Diluth | Fred Bursley, former well Lnown' : reiident of “Bemidii, Who ‘has:‘been ! SLEEVES ARE MOST INTEREST» - ING There are many interpretations of the new mode in sleeyes, onc of the most _interesting being featured on this frock of "castor broadcloth. Deep cufis with pointed ends lengthen kimono sleeves that fit the upper arm Sl g el pl nels and a border of 5 ot Bha BENE: oy 1t simply.a stxamht-lma mndelpmM:ngnm size requires 274 yards 48-inch material. Pictorial Review Dress No. 9695. Sizes, 14 to, 20,ycars : Embroidery No. 12426, 'I‘ran,sfer, blue or yellow. ‘Mrs.. M::B, :McKnight of Puposky A-E. Hodgdon, 1011 Dewey avenue. Mrs.: Henry Miller accompanied L. Hamm, 'to Dorset Saturday Where they spent’ the day with friends and returned to Bemidji’ Saturday. night, Mr. Hamm MOIIEY IS WELL EXPENDED Gpunuy 18 Worth All the Expendi- ture ¢ have -absorbed t.he ins business’ transactlon beczn cots nothing,:we ran-across-a bulletin of - the Standard Oil company of Cali- -fornila which states that. $1,000,000 was invested in 'telegraph tolls last year to transmit a e word—"Please.” So courtesy “does cost something, Qe PhiladétpaRecord observes, ' If, had several months to spend in ;night.find the basls for an ‘estimate that ‘courtesy in newspaper adyertising alone costs several million | dollars. But whatever the cost, it s worth it. ; Courtésy, cordiality and sincerity ar&three big factors in the success of ah advertisement. - People like, to do radiate good will, a ‘friendly spirit, a desire to please. During the recent holt rush some stores suggested the" purchabers “should carry small packages home with them in- nteld of having them dellvered. Thew proposal was “put forward in the in_which one ‘asks a fav friend, and it proved very effective “Positively, no small packages deliv- ered"—can you imagine ' the result? The money that the business men of the country spend on “please” in their,| advertising and elséwhere, is an in- vestment that ylelds handsome cash dividends. One might a§ well try to dispense with -this courtesy lubricant that mivay with friction in the contacts of human relanonsh!p A Pisadeun Justice says he is going) 10> p\mlsli parents’ who permit umq children to smoke clgarettes. Emctly bow!he 18 going, to;accomplish this, is not” lully ‘éteated: Possibly he has a Httle enactment and a Supreme court of *hig- owhii* But thé idea’1s not bad.|| It Is time that parents were begin- ning to be: Held - mmsflfle “for some of tha trullt\es of thelr. offspring, says tho Log Angeles Times. The sins of the . fathers may visit upon the. chil- dren, bat t womd qot he amisg if the sins of the children were chiecked up a little tighter ggainst the old man. Among our comimonest. lles in this era of. meemgxlc-l progress and triumph is the remark of the man whose self- starter won't work at the cruclal mo- ment, as. the interested crowd gathers that this Is'the very first time hls«car First-class Work Guar- anteed at Reasonable Charges. K. BROWN neighborhood’, thimble home, 1001- 'Beltrami, avenue, this lftcmoqn from ular ‘"Moose ‘hall”at ‘8’ o’clock ‘sharp. = Allf | nienibers ‘are “tirged: t6 ‘make ?gecml efforts 0 attend thi meet- g ; KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS oned by Mr. .M. Rocky Point across built a bonfire, roasted weiners, made coffee: and _served a lunch, and re- turned to Bemidji ‘about 6 o'clock. been given by the You ciety ‘of “the -First ‘Lutheran church has been . postponed until Sunday, March 5. A be given..at:that time. BE-SQUARE 'CLUB "ENJOYS CHILD WELFARE AGENT TO entertained at a day party. at their home, 700 Bemidji ven i ags 1w1tI| bouquets of red tulips an nations. - Six -tables of- bridge were if Rlaye -w%?served with the refreshments by the hostesses. series off bridge parties which the ({ ladies expect to give. run a gasoline motor without ofl as to.|" A - BEMIDJI SHOE STORE : MRS. BURKE; ENTERTAINS, Mrs. T. J. Burke entertained at a ‘bee “at her ‘to. 5 o’clock. ENTERTAINS’ AT 'B IDGE played-arid at alate hour Turich | served by* the hoste:s YEOMEN 'MEETING’ TONIGHT | The' Yeomen ‘lodge will hold a reg- meeting tonight “at “the. new| .TO.MEET THIS EVENING The regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be’ held. this éve- ning at 8 o’clock at the K. of C. hall. Al members “are requested to -be present. ENJOY ARTY Ten Bemidji ymng people, chaper- A -Downs, "skied to afternocn There they yesterday Lake Bemidji. _|FIRST. LUTHERAN Y. P L POSTPONE. ITS. PROGRAM The program which was to have People’s s0- splendid progmm will AFTERNOON- AT BASKETBALL The Be-Square club had an inter- esting meeting yestérday after school in the basement of the St." Evangelical lclmrch spent in - pla; Feb plans to its next meeting. The time was bagketball. The ave a skiing party at COMPLIMENTARY ' PARTY. The faculty of the ‘Bemidji public schools gave a party:last evening. at :(l:e ‘Association rooms compllmenury to leave Bemidji -in ‘March:to her training work at . the “mufia State ~Teachers and social conversation were en;oyed and lunch served. A gift was pre- |8 sented to.Miss Murphy by the teach- ers, : Miss. Abbie Murphy, who- expects nish -college. Dancmg ADDRESS MOTHER'S CLUB The Mother’s. club is planning for an unusunIIy teresting . meeting to || e held Saturday afternoon at the ome of Mrs, H Bixby avenue. of the Child Welfare Bureau, Paul agent for the -sixteen counties in'the northern part of the !nte, will address the meeting, and it is espe- cially urged .that all members ‘present W. MecKee, 1215 Miss Inez Pnt.tersg'n t. be WASHINGTON PARTY. Mesdames C. A, and H. L. Huffman | ‘Washington birth- " yesterday _afternoon. The artistically ' arranged car- eing d and tally cards with. small’ were used. ' Cherry ice cream This is the first of a The . one .thing in g]l the world that man tries moat to. do! And when he succeéds or fails—? Here is the mightiest mov- ing force in history—the.al- luring power of womjn ! er man—embodied in a d of every-day life an vxbrant w1th romance and be uty Also an Adventurb of “BILL & BOB” EILLKO —TONIGHT & FRIDAY— 190000000000000 L n e pAGE THREE ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT Special meeting B. P. 0. E. purpose’of “balloting “on candidates Al brothers ree E. HARDING. E R, 'R‘aciél»Deterioration Evident Among a --AH Highly Civilized Peoples The regular meéting, of the I. O; 0. F. will be held Friday evening at quired to :\ttend 4 o'clock o’clock a By MAJ. LEONARD DARWIN, Son of Charles Darwin, : Bnmal datenumtmu seeins evident among all highly civilized peoples because of ‘the thinning out of the descendants of highly endowed stock and, thurmulhphcahou of those of inferior qndowmeq& The result is _anticipated that in comparision with the ill-endowed, the qatnmlly well- endowed will,"as time goes vi, tike a sisllep and sallér. part’in the s |. ;production of the coming geverations, with temicnoy‘f;e progmsfie racial deterioration as an inevitable ronficquen concl\m ely that, where, gopd: i mu»mvs are Impg elrned, the!"e fl:e hnuhm are on the average small. I can find no facts which refule t]m flmore inborn qualities of civilizd communities:‘are mmqhng, aid the 11 process will “ineyitably lead in"time to an- sllfound’ downward move- cal':cong ymi: ihat the What is necessary is to make it deeply and widely felt that it is both immoral and unpatriotic for couples sound in mind and body to ‘unduly limit the size of their families. moral campaign will bave gone half-way toward gaining a great racial The nation that wins in this ST._PAUL'S YOUNG PEQPLE HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Young People’s league of St. Paul's church ‘will mect " tohi 7:30 for its monthly business and so- cial meeting, -at the home of Misses Myrtie and Ruth Kolbe, 1111 Doud ested to ba present, and friends of e cague are ‘welcome to atten A REAL “SPECIAL” SHOWING AT CUSTOMARY PRICES 130—10c & 25c _Nights; 7:30-9:00-—10c & 30c BIRTHDAY PARTY, Little Miss Margaret Dechaineau was the guest of honor yesterday afternoon at a blrthday party, - fifth birth anniversary. were .About' 156 of her little fnends was spnnt in m }’.nd games and a d dainty birthday at tha close of the afternoon BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. ry WI]l wag pleuamly sur- B. A. C. CLUB MEMBERS PUT ON MOCK TRIAL WEDNESDAY ture room of the Presbyterian church last evening. They constituted them- selveg into the court of Bemidji and proceeded to try one of their mem bers on the charge of trespassing Twelve members of the club dcted as ry, with' M. A. Pfluj Charles Funk, clerk o Rice, as sheriff. prosecution were Floyd Vucox and Walter Barker and | John Smith and Bertram Wilaon The prosecution won and the penalty ; was a peck of apples to bo deliyered at the next meeting of the club. Thn—teenth strcct, in “honor ‘of “her 16th birthday, :16. guests: béin Music, ‘dancing and ¢ ut: the. evening -and at 11 o’clock a -buffet served. Miss Wlll received mlny CHOP SUEY an [EARLY IN THE THIS WEEK WE WILL SERVE IT AGAIN— Expect to Have Plenty on Hand, but Come in Early. HAVYE YOU TRILD OUR I‘AMUUS 1000 ISLAND DRESSING" hoeft as judge, ! Pavl's | ¥ The Iuw ers fol GIVE YOUR I.UNCHEONS AND DINNERS AT THE COFFEE SHOP We can save you money and all kitchen work connected with ‘affaire of that- kind. Call 885 foi Our Sugge tions Eight ncw camhdaten woro Inm-b— ed at the meeting of the women of the: Moosalieart Legion last eyening, and after the business muhnt @ very Mrs. Max Saulte and.father, Mr. cnt the afternoon Wedne«dnv Dechaineau and "fam- ily. Mrs Salute recently returne {rom Germany, where she apunt thi. past year visiting Mr. cost\nncs worn by the ladis much nmdument Prig : Washmzton. “recgived tbc prize for the best dressed, and Mrs. E SUBSCRIBE FOR THE o DAILY l.%’IONE!R BUILDING PROGRAM TO START We have faith in the times and still more faith in Bemidji. this faith, we desire to announce that our program of electric wire exten- sion will be resumed as soon as the weather will permit. Wires will be strung to Diamond Point Lamoure and Grand Forks Bay Service will be ready for summer resorters when they arrive. We ex- pect to install at least fifty electric stoves or ranges for this trade alone. Because of ons' were in’ patriotic colors, [ Changes will be made at Birchmont to accommodate electricity users for. cooking purposes. NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT ELECTRIC INSTALLATION Of course, you will want an electric stove sooner or later. Why wait longer? Better order yoursmnow. We w111 make the price right-and give you time to pay. The world over, things electrical are coming to the front. up-to-date methods save labor, time and money. You are interested—that’s natural. Come in and we will give you complete information. . We will . tell you how little it costs to use electricity for light, heat and fuel. Minnesota Electric Light and ‘Power Company E. E. SWANSON, Manager Bemidji, Minn. It costs noth,ing to talk things ~Phane 26-W

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