Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 4

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'BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 8 BY. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY . f":.'::“-'-'-w.'am.. ; 878, ith :f:‘...,.. 4R Three Montne 'lJQ. Upleas credit is givea thll PapeY, el -.:',.."*.::.?I.. W Rl B aate ot looa1 mews Dubliahied Dereim. - o THEY ‘ARE FINDING US OUT,, . 'The S\lndly Minneapolis Tribune devotes an en- .th-. page to tell its. readers what a fine:town Be- <midji is, what a fine county Beltrami is and how *the development of agriculture, especially ‘slong dairying lines, has come to be the backbone of our , prosperity. The Tribune article was written by Charlés F;: ~Collisson, and here are some of the ifmpressions he gained on his recent visit here: y e “Bemidji has always been one of the most ‘at- tractive of the smaller cities of the state, ever since it ‘emerged from the rough and primitive: lumber- ‘jack stages of its earlier: development angd to! 8 on the aspect of a prosperous county sest town in - a thriving farming community. . suumdl op’ lhe. and’ Irving, and surrounded by a paradise of woods, lakes and: streams, it is a hvnh ' ,ite" Mecoa' for “hunters, fl.lhermm and mnwrmz tourist parties, " “Bemidji has miles of conerot( Pa nilroadl. many rgml stores and-shops. thal X do_credit to Nicollet avenue, first ch- ‘hote s, 10 churches, 18-miles of ;lake shore drive, electricity, ‘gas, pure water, a double system of sewerage and two live gBewspapers, a daily and ‘s weekly. Among the new buildings, most of which are of: brick and stone, are £o be.: noticed two fine churches, Inu addition to the Markham hotel, a city hall.of €0 housing the municipal activities and a patticularly widc-awake civic.and commerce association; a beau- tifil Elks clubhouse; a spacious National Gusird armory?; <K Carhegie library; an 'sttractive posts office building; two beautiful brick buildings fn'a beautiful ‘grove beloriging to ‘the State” Teachers co}lege; a large ice cream.factory; a $50,000 con; tralized creamery and two solid: blocks nf now atores with hatels above. " “Most - assuredly, Bemidji shows that sha hay | faith in herself and a vision for the’ fiu.un that. is not limited by the waning prospects of ‘the: 1um- ber ‘industry. "It is going ahead much more, rap- idly than almost any other town’ of its llu in the state. “If you talk with her business men and bankers ~—most of whom are of the younger type of. , KO-, gotters—you' will soon find that two ideas are up-: et v i ent ‘to” thelr: own. elect two memlge:’tgnl the Bourd of Education : on “Held trom’7'to ) LT TR 55T permost.” The firs that fea tearlyTevery orie of them ..+.in seeking. somie’ apportunil menta in !M-inm'en 1. ‘resources. They the-key that will.. | ‘| clergyman " and - educator. of the county. 'rhep Mr. c«»llisson peu ahead: o’ fldte details ‘eratoed oW dairying is being encoudgéd and,” in hnefi'l ‘how the-fertile lands of-all- Beltrami. coun- We pnvlonab Nave . TR qic ;hnt grasp thigts Me ’ at h,s.hm idone and ‘whilt g*n_%i umunz article ' prmn not Beenasléep a ot e : th, smteh, or’ uwmm, or any- where else, and }onc ago we rulhed ‘the 'value A : -inshing kisses 0. more: favored zllc nlsing of cogt nted cm “thun Bcl- If anyone think’ !u: a minute that, be of the:type of “‘dead river.tow the' pnsing‘ of the nvmull mduntry, - tér think: again. The Inmber industry is plssmgw—- and Bemidjf and Beltmm connty iy'just eommz in- Come sgain, Mr. Collimn, i nlwnyn ls & delight for ua to astonish visitors. T e ————d . VOTE: NEXT TUESDA’ b ' The citizens will have. the prmlc.e of ‘adopting a “spic and span” new charter next Tueaday. The charter commission Has aubmltted 2 very ‘good char- ter. There may be some thll\cs in it you would have t.h!lmnt, but it is a cer‘limy that ‘no ‘city the. size of Bémidji will bave a better one, sliould the voters deeide to adopt this one, .That we need a new charter cannot be -denfed.: Our pnmo ‘charter was alright at the time it ‘was: ldopted. bat it is unfit for Bemidji today. OUR NEXT 4TH OF JULY . . ». Now is the time to begin to plan for our 1923 Fourth of July. ce{ahtlhon It is clearly evident that; Bemidjishould - celebtate Ifidapundcne. Day. - The, country round :aboit. expect it,” and. ‘Bemid should not ' dimpoint the ‘good ‘people who lon¢ to 1 here on this great day. allud npon to the evening of ulyn 16th. The zleemm will be ing: . It is your.d hese offi $ .dWon “How un wa gut more -people .in Northern mnnmu'l" is the' title ot s rdilroad folder. Show ° in" Clear- " BAGLEY - ,Mr and Mrs Eugene - Robbins motored to Bemidji. Saturday. .. Migs Mary Edgar- arrived home Wednesday, from Halstad, - Minn,, ‘where she sas !been; spending{ the past few months. £ Misses Anna and Ruth Olson, acy companied by Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tuncberg and baby, of Clearbrook, Jeft on’Sunday for Madison. S. D. Mrs. H, M. Kwam, Mr and Mre. ' C. Bi Harshman and family, Irene Orr: and G.l]ldle McGriff spent Sun- ,;dny at theiShultz home at Nora. . and Mts. Bill Weinch, accom- nied by Coral Bugge and Leo Cas- ‘motored to Fosston Sunday. «Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bartholomew and family motored to Minneapolis Thurndly, ,They also - visited = at other points in the state, including .. Duluth, Atnandale and. Deer River. i/ :Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larson_ of : Wheatland, N. D., formerly of Zer: : kel, Minn., spent a few hours in Bagley er route to Bemidji, Mrs. :Ole Honson and son Hnrry, “{ Olson ¢ So_ hbring ¥oir arc guests of - relatives brook. .~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pcterson and family lccompl ed gy Mrs. Gilbert o “Thiet River Falls Fri etli Saturday evening.’ Mrs, )‘l Vlnce and children spcnt Sunday _in Bemidji. Mr.’and ‘Mrs.. A, Kaiser and. sgn, Albes moenred 0 Maple Lake Sun- day. H. Hnnsun feft ‘for. Fargo, N. Wednesday. Mrs. G. H. Hansell.and-little, er- ion ‘Wiltse spent Saturday in Be- midji. Miss Bernice Stlffard. ‘who has been cmployed in Duluth for’ the past few months, _returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, John Sucthen mot- ored to Bemidji Frid Mr. and'Mrs, H. E Hérshberger, - Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnaon and riing home A -ho and Miss 'Dickinson - of Aberdeen, S. D., arrived here Mon- day- for a visit at the E. H, Reff home. Mr. and Mrs. T, E. Rider and family of Shevlin, returned “home Tuesduy after visiting with rehfives in'Iowa and Minnésota George Courtney and: sons, and "Mr. and Mrs." Harold Hill and’ son; I - of . the birth "o, Rav. Gregory, noted Blpfilb “One hundred and seventy-fifth & niversary of-the birth of the. gr American; naval hero, John Paul Jones. Katherine Tingley,- head of tho Universal Brotherhood and: Theoso- y)ucll Society at Point Loma, Calif., is 70 years old today. King George 'and Queen Mary to- day enter. upon:the thirtieth year of then wedded life, having :been mlr- 6, “from . many’ conntrles Py today to attend jon; Congress of the Le-zue to. Combat Infant Mortality. The ‘New' Orleans ' future sugar market, thg: second ‘exchange’ of its kind 'to_be qlub’hahed in_the Umted angmeenng :profe: will: ‘be presented -to -Senator. Mar-|| coni in Naw York today in-recogni- tion of - his invention of wireless telezuphy ¥ dly, has been 1 distinctions bestow- ican Engineering pro- “ legraj eXpi omenta with -aphy’ while & student | { telegr at the University of “Bologna. ~Th ucgeéss of 'his’ system proved raj In ‘Y896 ‘he ‘was able to_transm %n over a dist miles,>and in.another three years the |} first qwireless” communication. was- es- tablished ' between England - -and France.: .Twao years later, messages| were sent over a distance of 2,100 miles, from Cornwall -to Newfound-| | land." Then ‘came the .establishment of trans-Atlantic - wireless service; and today - the Marconi ‘system"has become @ commonplace of ‘everyday life. Senator Marconi is half Italian, - | half Irish, his'mother being an Irish- woman. The John Fritz Medal is only oné” ‘of ‘many decorations and ‘distifiction: 3: mognmén of his work ~“HORNET, | H. 3. Ernést and family .motored |f to Blagkduck mrd-y evening to. do_some shoiping. ‘The board-of’ Equahznhon met at |, the town élerk’s Monday.. - ‘Mrs.E: L. Moberg-is enjoying: a vigit- fom her: mother, Mrs. Falls, \of Taylor’s; Falls and her aunt fi-o Minmeapoity; - Mrs. A l{eml is qntni ~“Amongthose:.who. were ‘in Blacl mday were, . Mrs. ‘B. ?Id P A 'D. Bogart. W :-Woodward ~and .. John the .. telephone - wires, D nVore ook them nonnd -—_—.‘::-_—_-.—__-—= L LEARN. BARBERING ~Slod salaries, pleasant work or|’ - Low tuition now. |, m Hennepin Av-. Mh-mh N motored to Clearwater Lake Sun-|’ day. ‘M, ‘and . Mrs, W. L O'Neill: and | son, Thomas and Mt. and Mrs, Frank Cox-and daughters;. motored to Be- mld.ll Sunday. | K. Olson -left “on Sunday . for a vigit at. Duluth. uu nga Hagen of Zerkel is the guest ‘of Mabel Welander, Bill er 1éft ‘last week for Ta- coma, Wash,,- where he' will be em- ployed. Miss D-zney Bestul ‘ariveu’ hers from St. Paul for.a visit with her parcnts, i " family of Wadéna; Sask, .Canada, |' are visiting at the S. Seversan home. Mrs, We:Are lndepd'lden'! 7 of any ~scamity of flms: Longsago: we foresay situatfon and secur: ¢ a sufficient ;upaly enable o Al e \'iish‘.ri tiong kere to befilled. We f Snm« ition to:live up 3 d rigid- standard- :c CLOLYL YL The Northwest's Largest and Most Beantifal Hostelry All Rooms sve Outnide and lp (urtis Batel ‘joik STREET AT FOURTH AVENUR MINNBAPOLIS Pidiash, e MmN s received in ] iss R E; Shaw, Arnold |. zinco! o & Bach Room has Private Bath TARIFF: ulu- Private Baths) Single xszm—bo-u-ueo l--zMn szuzlo. 30—Doul 30 1“ Resme ite Ba $2. ble $8. Private Baths) Sit hnfloo—bwbl- $4.00° . Others from '&) N e & ,"Gelsser" Thr h z Hydro Toron Auto Tires and Tubes . Gasoline and, 01‘_ ; I-‘lnwet Git:lfnl of the Beltrami Nurse‘r.y Bnb g Brenth, Coreomuu, ibury . Belle, - False Indigo, Gnflhr- a, Lark Spur, Peonies; Pinks le, || FSweet. lellams 10c, Shasta Daisy,’ We.are located oppesite the BEST OF FOOD AND SERVICE AT ALL iloups » FORMER PATRONS. ESPECIALLY, URGED TO TRY US AGAIN. « , ~OPEN.DAY AND NIGHT—'’ PALACE CAFE is. The body and the : e ,afig‘idlimtthltluoeeodu“ymuu the rack of the road. “ Studebaker ‘Bodies:: are “built ;in’ Studebaker * depu by'meh, mnnyof whonthave been build: ing vehicle bodies:for. ‘Studebaker for upwards ¢ of 30! yen&—;ncktheu fathers before ‘th Studebaker hi been wfim bodles r seventy years. o Studebaker Spécial-Six:bodies, heuuleof thtgfi quality and soundness; weigh more than those of other cars around the Special-Six price. You' cannot skimp in mntcnal nnd bullda body tlut. f will not rattle. e Freedom from rattle or aqueak is just nnother ‘of the'fine-car refinéinents that emphasize the extra value of the Studebnker Special-Six. S R A S MODELS AND PRICES4.{. 0. b. I.etoriu BELTRAMI MO’[OR CO GEO. KERR,; Prop. Phone 161 313 Irvine Ave. ———

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