Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 21, 1922, Page 6

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NAVAL RESERVES ENJOY CRUISE ON GREAT LAKES —_— (Continued From Page 1) mouth . again June 3..The first stop | was made at Montreal where liberty was granted, June 10.. . They left Montreal June .1l and were delay: ed & day in, the canal into . Lake Ontario on account, of engine tro e.. They: reached Detrmt June {yyhere they. were again granted ahu leave:, Sault: Sf.. ‘Marie ~ was m 4 'Sunday - evening, ‘arriving in Dulwfil Tugsday. ; t; ‘and altogether a very enjdyable trip:despite the. frequent del d. the, much longer trip thu‘ they had 'expected.’ Seasickness also¥ affected’ the boys, -several of them admitting’that they had little on their stomachs at' times except their- hands. The Paducah will be used as a naval reserve training ship for this district. It was constructed in 1905, has-a displacement tonnage of 1,237 tons. It is 200.5 feet in length with a breadth of 35 feet. Its horse- power is rated at 1,268 and -is mounted with four fnur inch guns. It is capable of caring for a com- plement of 168 officers and men. 6. 0. P. TICKET WINS BY SAFE MAJORITY (Continued From Pag» 1) Democratic vote is estimated at ap- roximately 53,000. St. Paul, June 21,—With returns nearly complete from ' Monday’s primaries, ‘Representative S... R. Davis. is: leading ' Reuben Thoreen for the Republican . congressional nomination in the third district. This is' ‘the closest contest in the clection. Republican convention candidates for state -offices-continued to. :in- crease the returns they had yester- day. Archie Vernon, former Ameri- can Legion state commander held second place - in - returns yesterday, but today’s' count snowed him - 13,- 000 votes behind Anderson. Charles E. Doran leads George L. Siegel by 4,000 for the Demo- cratic nomination for attorney-gen- eral. Mrs. Anna D. Oleson has a lead of 4,000 over Thomas J. Meighen for the Democratic nomi- nation for the United States senate, with reports in from half of the ward Indrehus is leading Merle Birmingham by a vote of 7,000 for the Democratic nomination for gov- ernor. GIVES LIFE TO MARIONETTE Latest Idea Is to Have Living Heads GCleverly Placed on the Bodies: of Cardboard. —— L] The newest thing In the way of a marionette is made of cardboard, with- out a head and with pivots-to provide Joints for its arms and legs. It has no head because that feature of Its anatomy is to be represented by the head of the person who operates the puppet, and who rests hig chin in a cut-out notch in the upper ‘edge of the curdboard . (or wooden) background Just behind the marionette. This back- ground Is painted to represent the drop-curtain- of a miniature theater, and attached to the front of it, at the bottom, is a little platform for the puppet to stand or dance on. The movement of - the marionette’s arms and legs are controlled by strings which pass through slots In the top edge of the “curtain.” 'Its living head, of course, .does the talking, and may be digguised suitably (for. the various characters ‘represented by a number ot such cardboard dolls. -—Phlludelphlu Eedger. Great Stuff. “Gonna put’Hamlet in the films?” “Can get some; great effects with the ghost,” _.“Huh?" ‘“Logk at'the way he can fade In and out."—Judge. Residence Phone 17-F-4 tor Trucks— “Champion” Potato “E.-B.” Tractors— e last. S\mdly They: left that | | ~Teport / g&;od chow and || \emwsm e ) SOM 15 STLDMIN' LAW 1 AYVORNEM BADES oFFiee b HIGHWAY WORK BOOMS - TO INCREASE PROFITS (Continuea From Page 1) Falls the route is in better condi- tion than ever before due mainly to recent shaping and gravel sur- facing by state crews. Trunk Highway No. 8 This route from T. - H. No. 34 through Deer Kiver newly graded is inow of 30-foot uniform width and ready for - gravel - surfacing. The new location cuts 2 1-2 miles from the highway mileage . between Deer River and Cohasset and elimi- nates many curves. From Cass Lake . eastward, - 15 miles of new grade is being clayed by state trucks which expect . to finish about July 10, leaving a good road between Egna and Cass Lake. Between Bemidji and Cass Lake grading operations are being push- ed -and will be fininshed by August 1, according to the present schedule. West of Bemidji, construction forces lare gravel isurfading a 13 mile section into Wilton and the work will be completed about July At Bagely new construction gangs are completing the new grading ex- tending to the junction with T. H. No. 65 and the route will again soon be open to travel. Trunk Highway No. 11 Between Ray and ,Roosevelt the 165-mile route is. gravel surfaced, except for 13 miles on} scattered sections. The state -winter work pro- gram to relieve unemployment pro- vided for part of the gravelling and the section is now in excellent condition generally. Between International Falls and the Little Fork River new conctruc- tion is planned and the section for that reason was not included in re- cent surfacing arrangements. On the. north end of this trunk highway special maintenance forces are employed.. Trunk Highway No. 19 The Walker-Cass: Lake 'section Implemept Co. . - SCHROEDER BUILDING' Manufactureu Agenn and Dealer i in FARM MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS “Hudson” Barn Equipment==' " ¥ “Stoughton” Wagons, ““Emerson-Brontinghan” . liné' of Plows, Standard Mowers and Rakes— ! “Geisser” Threshing Machmes—~ AR Hydro Toron Auto Tires and Tubes Gasoline and Oils Brooks Bros. Double-Wall Silos. Nearest 'to being Frost-Proof of any Silo made. 204 Fourth St. & Minnesota Ave. AN BEM]D." MINN - has been reshaped and resurfaced under the state program, and main- tenance forces (recently cut -away an embankment to allow and open view at a curve which previously was dangerous. 3 Trunk Highway No. 34 Designation of a: temporary route between Walker and Remer ' was followed by prompt organization. of maintenance forces which widened grades, cut brush and _otherwise whipped the route into fair condition. Between Remer - and Cohasset state forces are widening. grades and curves and putting a grnvel surface on the route, Trunk Highway No. 61 North of Deer River the bog sec- tion was surfaced this season and there is now .a good road to Big Fork. Gravelling this year exténded over 5 1-2 miles. Trunk Highway No. 65 Between Bagley and Clearbrook a first class road will be opened upon completion this season of big grading operations which are ‘being rushed now. - “* Office Pllune 232 Spreadgs and Mo— Machinery— CENGAGIN MOOSE PICNIC PLANS "PROGRESSING RAPIDLY| Progress in plans for the annual picnic_ for the second or third Sun+ day -of July was the main thing ac- complished at the regular meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose-in the Moose hall Tuesday evening. The general chairman for the picnic, Vice-Dictator Frank Annis, appoint- ed the following .chairmen ‘of : com- mittees for the picnic: grounds Earl Buycklen; ' - transportation, = Henry Marin; program, Herb ' Campbell; music,’ Tom Newton; feed ‘Gwmer Olson.. A meeting: of these commit- tees, called for next : Tuesday - will work out the:details: ior the -annual affair. Installation, was made for the new prelate, -E... W. Hannah. Sec- retary C.. B. Hoyt called attention to the ‘fact' that quarterly dues will be payable before the next meeting. For the attendance prize, the mame of Alec Newton was drawn. A meeting of the house committee is called for this evening to determine the hours' at which the: club rooms will be open during the summer. Several Moose members are plan- ning to attend the annual conven- tion in August at Mooseheart, IIL., an it seems likely that at least one auto load will drive .there - from here. President W. G. Harding will attend the convention of :this order of which he is & member. They Never Did. My most embarrassing moment oc- curred while dramatizing a Christmas play. I had the part of the mother of a large family presiding at the feast on. Christmas day. It fell to me to carve the goose. Having rehearsed this part, I was anticipating no dif- ficulty, so I started bravely out on the breast bone. Gently and glowly It slipped out-of my. grasp... I tried again with the same:effect. As the titters from the.audience. increased, I became slightly confused, At this opportune moment the fa- ther, sitting opposite, uttered his next lines, which were: “Did you ever see such a goose?” ‘With that -the audience began to roar, and I gave it up in lnoml.nlou defeat.—Exchange. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS WANTED—Lndy “clerks” ' during close “out sale, apply: at Peoples Goaperative Store, today -or to- morrow, 2t 6-22 CALLSTANLAC FRIEND OF THE FORKIGHAY St. Paul Citizen Says It Gave Him a Thorough Fixing Up and Completely Overcome Stdmach “Troiible That “Al- most Had Hln\ Down and Out. “Tanlac is certainly the workmg man’s friend, and I want'to say right now it has surely given me a thor- ough fixing up,” declared William Bortoss, 412 Cherokee Ave., St. Paul, an', who conduets a book bmdmg business in that city. “I was almost down and out with stomach trouble, I had indigestion 80 bad'I would Jlrst go arotmd hump- ed over with pain, and-Fgot {6 where I'had rather not eat thitn go'through the 'suffering that followell. #1 lost weight until I was just a shadow. of imy iold self and it was a terrible ef- fort for-me 'to keep working. I icouldn’t half sleep at might, and was etting “worse all- the time in- spite of all T could do. “Well, Tanlac began. helping me from the very start and five bottles have built - me ‘up ten pounds in weight and made me feel like:a.two- year-old. I gladly endorsé Tanlac, and wouldn’t take a fortune for the good it has done me.” Tanlac is sold by all good drug- gists.—Adv. T G MM ouY OF LAWNERS : NQR'[H DAKOTA LEGION ' HOLDS BIG C( CONVEN'I'10N (ny Unned Press) Devils Lake, . -N. D, June 21.— Drizzling rain starting at 8:30 this morning failed to dim' the ardor of the "Devils' ‘Lake American Legion. Although ‘the weather has’ hindered the program of outdoor sports ar- ranged for the convention, plans were heing made for mdour amuse- ments. The parade last night was one of the' outstanding fenfiures of the con- S0 | FIGGERED X WOULD BE GHEAPER' | < MAKE A LAWNER OUTA WM W 05 We KW TAKE KeeR OF WISSELF! vention. guardsmen, the boys of the 164th regiment ,encamped in the. military reserve, were in line. Fifty floats ar- ranged by the Women’s Auxiliary, representing various scenes of the ‘World war, were a great feature. Judge K. M., Landis arrived at noon and will give two . addresses, one to the convention and another to the public. - The name of Ohija- Sioux for “winner” was-conferred on National Commander Hanford Mac- Nider by the Indians of the reserva- tion who staged a war dance in honor of his visit here yesterday. Mr. Mac- Nider declared that the Legion never did and never would mix in politics. About 100 uniformedf = PROTECT YOUR FURS The _proper storage of Furs will prolong their life and insure their best appearance when again desired for use. 4 We thcroughly clean each garments and insure it against fire, theft and moth damage. g WE ALSO DO MANUFACTURING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING KRUSE & GROSS MANUFACTURING FURRIERS Bemidji Over Security Bank -4N0 Need to Run Out of Gas ,The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is ‘organizing a network of Service Stations, Flllmg Stations, and Garages for your convenience. Even now it is the most complete distribution system of its kind in the world. You can steadlly Every few blocks in the city and every few mxles in the country, in every vxllage. at every crossroads ;—that’s the objective of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). To make it easy for you to get Red Crown wherever you may be is as much a part of the ‘'setvi Company renders the motoring public as is manufacturing Red Crown of such a standard of excellenée that its uniformity can be and is'guaranteed. Red Crown is dependnble. It delivers tremendous power and speed no matter where you get- it. Wi D CROWN ~ 27.3c per gallon—wl At the Following Standard 0il Service Station: pay more? 2nd St. and America Ave. And at Any Filling Stahon or Garage Showmg the Red Crown Sign - 0il Co (Indiana), Bemldjl, Minn.

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