Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 2, 1922, Page 6

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+or: anything: else—to whom it belongs; it sticks to the fists of the red-headed boy just as tightly as to the; softened mitt of the banker’s son, often much’ tighter, oy T 4T " BEMIDJ! DAILY PIONEER PUBLASHED DAILY .EXCEPT SUNDAY BY.THE. . BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY (Too Eate For.Last We.ek.)‘ : ; ; Jasper Garland and Conrad Boness JOHNSO N’S are busy: cutting cord wood for Paro- - T T R A T Opportunities! ) A . s g €. E. CARSON, Predident - E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgr. Why, son, they wink at you in every direction; cpkazthipe Al aay b FOR PHOENIX o 7. B_ WINTER, News Editor git. chamy, with thein. -, i e 41 Tons Sobaon e RTINS { o'y = rege ;. Mrs. John: ne | g : TELEPHONE 922923 «—: o $ b Sorn SRiAge s begn on Hoe PURE.SILK HOSE : 1 Bemldj), M1 As TO MISS CALIHAN - Among those Wha have hauled loads | 5 SEM s.man;?cl'nlnmfi?:el:.fli\:d.c‘- ey 'Ll'f c:::::::' o It would be a fine thing for the Republican state g’sx’n‘v"‘u'#“ d']-:‘kw‘o‘ize'l‘(’e Jlo) l":'l"“‘}“,fi‘;_'; : - . — 1 ; Barch.3, 1873, ’ convention to nominate Miss Eloisé L. Calihan for !den, Jens Waolden, Ole Hilhtad aid | . T the position of clerk of the supreme court. Jerome Sprague: A s 1TORIAL. ASSOCIATION o3 | e NATIONAL ED It is with a fdeling of ‘mbEe: than gratitude for William. Stertroen. was a Sunday | Porelgt Advertising Representatives the brilliant. work 'in_behalf"-of .good government ew;'rl\lr'il: l'z'-"““;fi' ‘?g:lx‘:i:yh?mérl Fheis Co. Chicago. [, and New York, N. T. that Miss Calihan has done which prompts The . lat the J. J. Gritz home, = Pioneer to make, this suggestion, because added 'to -Miss Dorothy Carison was on! the b \:gu?;:?‘}:‘s;:figfingsfmfi ! "a"sense of appreciation is the g';nétion of admira- s‘c}o-;l‘:‘ é"‘sll)‘_“"-el\:i":it:fi 3'§§hw§§fé — e Ll nuntEations for k. .|. tion:for her exceptional talents and that intimate |cpristoph ‘n.x:d Leo Ramstad Sun- <k to jusure cion in the cur- scquaintanceship which we in;Bemidji have for her day, BELRAY c because of her activity as secretary of the Bemidji School .News. - = ] Townsite and Improvement Company. = \ ' ty"‘{':xgg‘;fi,’gflg"fi';:‘fi plarict?caet&' ca Wty gd As a daughter of Minnesota and as a zealous Sunday 'afternoon. :- " P | FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO' JOHNSONS Two Stores: champion for this city and all of the north country The modern: history class had a de- -—and the state at large, for that matter—it would bate Friday. It was to be resolved; by i i that Napoleon did more for his coun e sauzcerol satls_fif:tnon £9 gee herjname anithg try than Peter the Great. It was: i Uhshed ticket. : rather a hot affair:and Peter the Great| Idreas But while it would warm our hearts, sentiment won_the battle. The American history class had could be entirely eliminated and on the cold-blood- irteresth dehot day last = Sl Lt i an interestingi:debate one day lasi ld" ! : & the staite got the best'serv week about Henry :Ford and Luther Bemi )1 o obla . Aiss C 1 should still win the Burbank. - Henry Ford won_out. FROSEEDINGE | mommauon. A fine and: interesting Valent FRORE * Anyone who knows her, and she is one of the ‘profiram;fias ’renqieredTby ;he p‘flbe e f A A in Mrs. ‘Allen’s room Tuesday after- best known wonien in the state, must readily admit noon. It was enjoyed immensely Dy : “AN TELL. . - that.she has every. qualification for the position everyone present. After the program . i | | { a: of the bag. The which recently has been so frequently connected was over the Valentines were distrio- -ammar school” who- with her name. Het education, her business train- | dted and then-all went into the ih"'éhl 'hef"fl(fhelr and ing, her activity i}: politics, her natural adaptability :fi‘t‘,‘:::!;::’;l:;?ngp:m}: nesbiorkte s fies o ris still in the and acumen, which has been the wonderment of PR | — T : 2 astute male politicians, weave about her a shield 4 £ 2 | - < 1 iittle scala- impenetrable from the shafts of unprejudiced criti- . | WHITE PlNE 4 is now in the cism. R : i sty [ | : of authority, |} She has the qualifications, she has long been | Pafil}er.Au}le; lifl Mc}-"nda‘;fifi‘i&?: i i ) 3 1 e coani ' cow is president faithful to the tenets of the Republican party, she or Minneapolis ~where he Wil 2l gei ar: tha o Lusiness in 48 states\ has done her share a thousand times over ir; the ténd the Dunwnody-lysmule ior fi“ee} } “ureign cot:ntries . modern fight for good citizenship, and by all rights E. C. Olmstead, who has been suf-| e, {* - ihe old, old story oi iie poor boy starting of the game, if she will take it, and we think she taring allill n%teriwifl; héis ‘tee;h,d w?‘.k-‘ | ishing at. it i vi i inati i i ; ed to Blackduc! onday and ha bottom and finisking at the top, andit is the will, this nomination should be given her with @ |3 . o iracted which were ulceratcd thai counts in thi world of woe. America unanimit y that in itself .will be a tribute to the . |Just the week before he had two re o . . heen tue luud of opportunity and any- distinctive qualifications of this typically American moved which were in a like condition 1 £ ] 9 says that intelligent application to work | woman politician of the newer and better order of | He 18 feeling:better now than he has | : . G ring its rewar] #nd that “a fellow mo things. i 'Mia ?:;“i{:;‘g‘:fé ‘Arnold Norman] ‘ rIl l I I ' le ‘ > chance” is «.~ing througi his bonnet. So Bemidji, knowing Miss Calihan as_ it does, Aarnes and Ronald Matheny were | . countries whe g men sare glad enough seeks the privilege of nominating her on the Repub- dinner guests at_the C. V. Olmstea(l: i own less than . dJollar a day and never lican ticket for clerk of the supreme court.: home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. - - g K S R R NAT L i et Qe aen Jeend S0 =) DIRECT FROM NEW YORK TO YOU! e B o : = i . Anxiou§ ones hasten to assure The Pioneer that . Rufus Rylander is at present cut-’ j 2ty e :\ter:. "”i ny:unf.; ;r:;ns ,D:T?f' ;he American girl isn’t so bad as she is painted, tng 02;1:“;"::‘,&;‘1‘:;“3 écdar fo These Hats were bought by our New York buyer and . : : 5 nending numbe ut on one thing everybody seems to agree—she is | 5 f &y g 5 o b e . o't gather in a few and painted. e E. O Olmptead: ok & load of ce-| .. the styles and colorings are beautiful this spring. - . . s b‘“’;-' 5. . dar to, Bidckduek Mum}ilay. V}’lg_bh'ope ] s et : = c:reas ‘:m: sfi:- ;:;’Z‘Z:h:: b Ole Sageng says he.dislikes the idea of his hav- ggmnextnz’gle:lh:qlxsm:f e:zde;luux“: he s . S i i e oo But in th time:th ing to leave his farm to go to Washington. Halvor did on’the snowplow last week! ‘e L ut in the meantime there Steenerson says he does, too.” Ralph Lovering was hauling stove : roy el Lned citizens of immature § § : wood home last-Monday, We're hav-. § g along in the disguise of . ing real. winter. weather now. 1 5 . 1 a ‘l” g a ' l l <ovssgnt-for thrones where. they. will By the way, whatever became of the gentleman Christine, Evelyn and ~ Selmer - b i = i thori f th 1ti with gray chin whiskers “who--used to- drink -his + |Aarnes were unable to attend school | s y - 2 ; i J i ithie - authority of any jother ‘multi- coffee out of the saucer? Friday as the bus line was impuss-. . A ] ) able after tke snow storm. ¥ ?. i 5 $ John snd Wilfred. Wentworth o is true, that some-persons .are lucky Turtle River were guests at the C. V urtle Rive: 2 - e t Wednesday. | f ' Ao - k i ® azain maybe “Lade Lyck”.is pretty much _ Billy Noonan is still worrying ‘about county divi- v Y y 1 : . atter all. Men in this community and in’ 'sion. No'county division, sb far 4s you-are con- O‘Ifisrw;gdh&?;t‘%»“;gi‘l,"*‘"ic" "“‘ii i p & e c la S smmunity who have made a success of life - _cerned, Billy. ) £ family spent Sunday-at the Raiph = e il 't give a green trading:stamp for luck, but 4 § —§ £ 7 Lovering home. ' & . + .sk them and they, will telliyon that hard work, Guihmer %as- givena-life’ séntence and the evi- . . X esty and thrift are a trinity of jewels. , dence indicates that is none tvo long for & fellow i iiet out the old family album .and review the like Him.. - 3 % Boll edp of ol ; " Kr:phi;s :f }t‘he‘_tvfd\v;gve,s‘ and’ ::P"’[!sfel%’ who were . e s KT IR Several people (;i t! gs i f ity l‘;sve . bud about the time the world’s fair was doing Elks jokes may come;and.Elks jokes’ may ‘go, b been on the_sick fist for a few days| ,.siness in Chicago and ypu will be surprised at the Twentieth Century Limited g’oesim fz:ggér o a aktime during the-past two or three & o o - G e . N 7 ’ . weeks. ' ik careers that are @nd the cafeers that m{ght have & § s Casper Knapp retu¥; - 5 .l ST ooty i ed home from| March came in like a lamb—that needs a pair a wood sawing trip l% ‘he car&dts-that “Tiever weré TS X T were. : Wednesday’s blizzard put. the roaus a tinker’s—darning needle, - “of o G e s D ofiess mafler .1 - ¢ in bad Shape for travel, but our school . A = —————————————————————"| bus driver, Lee Hilt%,zhai "o‘:‘omlts'sxfn‘eii GOO { 8 i i school on ti LOGD LAND KELL!HER © - ‘iermediate-children. - Theschool was fi::',temrtghglh:s;mld"" 2 § et 5 ) i aided, in ,the program by the Kellihcr A few friends and meighbors of ©) e Joe, Abbolt of Dujith is vis- | Quartette, the orchestra, aiso by Hen- |y gnd Mrs:- T J.. Wright surprised Y LTier parents, Mr. and Mrs. “0.1 1y Latterell and Pete Gordon who pre- tvllx:ms last Thursday evenifig: ‘Tt was| Uison. She expects Lo remam | Pnted a.negro:comedy.” - the 30th-anniversary of‘gmir wed-| . of more. ¢ X | Virginia Matteson has begun WOTs |gino” Lunch was . served by - the| 12t U v pioneers, Joe Miiler; | 01’ her’ gradtation dress. Nothing|gyesis and a pleasant time was ch- Ueen visiting Kellner during tae | iike an early start to achieve success. | j,yed, ' *icw weeks i The high school sewing class is mak- Y yi&is‘s Kate Luedtke called on Miss A hard times dance was given thc ing aprons. ~Some are well under-way | pjice” Willett last Tuesday. Ma, b fhe L Tie aance was | 2G ail will be neat and useful aru- ““ny. and Mrs, August Lukdtke, Sr., eper 5 o . ] iné i i ‘L! i«L-lf\‘?:\t‘ ; ve 4 Vaieftine purty ‘n'vnsacted business in Bemi re e, [ c[i:mlrp‘u F)el). 13, i g une W iSyed 5 e | . The classes English tince, an iy s e s wbiGyed 3y st | four, e preparing debates which are | “WWHEI¥ilety called, on William e especially by ue crowd | 0 be given hext week. The debut Hanson:Sunday. “Big ob Sled.” ‘wney were the | Will be in pairs, one on each side, 0| " “The . Kingsbury family visited * at {Ive wires of the parly and Kept tnings | great variety of questions. Fred Lange’s Sunday. ) A special meeting of the board of The Goods Cheer Sunday ehool day. \ Ralph Kingsbury was a k:aller at Petar Frost’s Sunda Our New York buyer made a good purchase on these Skirts. He took all the manufacturer had' —that’s the reason we can offer you these Skirts at this'price.” The Xfié i colors are Navy.and Black. Materials are Men's Wear . Forty- sent, and th Py The b Iseigh ride and! s 45308 i Anong those After hearing o dozen Wit~ | ST, " rlarved ice cream and icike. Serge, Poiret ‘Twill, ‘French™ Serge, - Panama, 'Wool "Poplin, etc. v o AP e B . . - Amjong thos€l . qieq no evidence was found of val-i K Lottty school . house *'present. was Charlie Calvert, ome off oo lanouage being used, except ov the. schoof .\vkas i aturday dpecials aew ~¢ been moving during the entire evening. o “Pen-| i = - il education .on_Monday night .took un i i ! “There was a dance at tne home of | : Y : class held their regular social méeting Was |y, Leming on Saturday night, Feb. { (e question of profane and improper | at the school house Saturday evel }I‘?nguage n the school bus on rouie learn the game and did soy 100, @ ot . ‘Mr.: and o ‘s ““When tne 1aboratory elass et oh | the COMPIAIR Lambert, Laurence Stainbrook she 1 8 = 3 4 At Mlonday ‘morning to perform the‘exer-f John Lardy visited at the Fred Lued- e _coal was needed. = None \ e el “could be found at the school hou oy home Lhur day. |'ight plant, but when the M. and 1. irge crowd aitende . Ry. ;was called ;on, enough coal wa: test between. the 2 obtained to petform fthe experiment tke home Sunday: . Lee .Wright, Richard Pytnam, Mi Myrtle Putnam and Miss Cora Ha were dinner guests of Mr. and { issue regarding schoo? district No. 14. . August Luedtke, Jr., Suriday. ungton ' sthools Satu S {th . t i bt | This should have read district No./11.| ' Joe Knapp called.on his brother .usche, a schola: “I'ne; Lutherah Young People’sizo-| - A farm bureau meeting will be ficld{Cnper Knapp, Sunday. . !, .. the 'best 3 i:'ciety met at the city §all last ‘Thuys- | at Alida Wednesday, . arch 8, at|: Mr. wnd Mrs. August Luedtke tco! day cvening. A good program was|l oclo\. No:- matter you _differ |§upper.with Mr. -and Mrs. Luebecx - fegek i S o y. Vinje gave a iaik on |a little in X S ‘| hhose wna: heard -hin [proposition, come in anyway and lel’s | fing there. ore convineed thai “our “anceStotsfargue it out. - ¥ -~ ! i : o : Wi ot -monkeys.” About 25 .young_people af‘he:ed \ 1 y Y + ! i Thigo. | taiward Oppigaard of Blackdutk,? st the Ostendel honfe- mtfiémaa,y H : I ) 3 .. n . ee u r es Mabel €limentson, visited Kelliher friends over Satur-) night, Tha\evening was sperit' “in i P - ] ALAS A - - / d Edith Clark and Mr. Al | day and Sunday. gamep and dancing and ‘all report a}. " ¢ Y { S E o 3 o oW SEhE i i S resses That Offering at. , g g £ .2 E s held at * THIRD STREET " - An error .was made - leadin| eshmen. .. li¢f wanted v : & ent.in playi ‘ L } U | the family of;tl!f one who brougat “’M'\ P yidrs.,Peter Frost, Fred [ Clementson <pe ¢ the howme of Mr. aut. - the wa:?t:fjhmkiflx at ths | and family Sunday and spent the eve , Dévid Harmingan secms to be $uf-|splendid time. Another wa: Aid met witnlfer‘mg from a severe case ~of the|the; Beinsh home W}Ql -the umps:. - So!the school reporter stat- ports. e g N ed, but another report later gave tie{ Rev. Sorénson of Sheblin held serv- Y] w ' ! ., icquse, ag toothache. g i |iceg in the-Alida cl{u&‘}} Sunday. s Forter wod flank Mutic Leéach Spent Sunday in the| Alma“Qstendel is”visiting at the |country. - She- attended two - dances{ home:of her. parents a.few. days. . Sue mei_at, e )over the week-end, and came back |intends returning to_her work at Be- dnesday eve- to school with al] Iessons prepared, [ midji in-a shoyt time. ~ . | = " |feeling iresh-and happy.” Marie is the| Woxd was- receivi d. from Esther| s' Aid'will mect!senior glass. president. * § + | Ostendel who is at Bemidji that she| on ‘home* Wed- |- The }gizh‘séhom literary society witl | had contracted Blood "poison in ‘her | - 2o st lgive- the. next-.program. .on .Eriduy,|arm and that she was removed to tie g T e MAIL ‘ORDERS sanfe re- ning o The 1.uth¢ri 1.0 fHenry Gu VE SR "’ ('uu)lglngs nleftk SaRur- [r';’l; 24. Friends and_parents arc o;pltié- Lal;" reports aré that she | e o e s PROMPTLY e will thke égv,in ited. Sl wy C- Yis doin@ nicely. o I employment rment. R AND SHOEFING Cass Lake Sunday aft-1 Under theidirection of the te E. A: Bestiel was a lusiness caller |. L :E-m:fi"ml»;:fifl&;g CAREFULLY FILLED 4 I'“return here for a ers,a ‘s\\entinE'S progfram was given { at All d4 ‘Friday. | H {on Friday ‘night.... Each .room_was{ $%‘movement is on foot to open and ! the ~ Shevlin "Creamery. Hotemritle-hold: services at|represented on. the. program., .T wh evemg of this w;ek.Fr grax&atlzation of ;?a&cmng Beau.. 5 i . Spen i-{by ‘the primary children -wa: fea i ! + P1adnis zate i AnNnaysvedandssanizy tuve “exCEptionaly fourtied. 5 - uu nton Abenog P2 S R0 TR AP ANRARN R Y I AR R TR RS was also several falk dances by Minne: . i SRS 28 ORI ST -+

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