Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 2, 1922, Page 3

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1. st fields of North Dakota, the iss Ruth Stay ,an emnloy e ‘of emidji Ste: w e employees‘ of the- dB brh_ Hotel enjoyed. ar Pederson, Fourteenth street, ft by train a week ago for Adams,.| now employed. repai quhines in' the zhese two young a i.h eshing engine, % and Mrs. Gundeuon dm - tex, Miss’Susie. and friend, M K‘ Bupsts l"‘nday of theirigld ncquuint‘- R it , Mr. and Mrs, Eg hermg 70 people, wh Petersburg choosing th £ and’ enjoy then- summ l'a' demonstrat k -at' Troppman’s, showm hryn Flemming ’f . Why s this wrong? : ° answer will be fotind” lfl!on; todhy’s: want- ads: (What “Blunder” do you sug ) Copyright 1922, Anocht-d Edatcn h wifh hu car < | little" daughter Phyllis, of Grant Val- |’ ley, motored to Nymore Sunday and |H were' guestssof: Mr. and’ Mrs. George ed Se for Mr ning. hi dren’s Moin_ex, is expected here tomorrow Fred Petrs; 1005 Mississip ‘left for their homes Saturday eve- 1 rfl?‘Jnck of h&ios Am‘ Gfi il, Organdy.and Gingham pecul .mu;o. at fl‘;ugpz- i Mitchell - re- night from idji for a lew m a-six wnmvmtm i Whits: Earth. L ay:for ip -to places in)|® Southern. Minnesot Miss aninia Wright_of St. Ppul, who ‘has visited Mrs.. Archie Naugle|? past three weeks, returne ome Tuesday. 1 ‘| visiting: reldtives al ; dji.. ' At present she is:at the home ‘| of ‘Mr. and’ Mrs. G. L. Sinch § Twelfth ltreet. attend th “Dé onma e 8 tion of the Kathryn Flemming’ nt Tropprhan’s this ; 5 1d8-2 ‘and'Mre; G. W. Kingsbury and ister, who is al- expected from moved from 816 Belmdn avenue to 108 'Bixth” street, . where they will end the winte o ny, wnll return usiness tnp to Wash- nice - Hannah returnéd from' Grand Rapids and _ other places Monday where: they: have visited friends for two. weeks, 4 : A _daughter- was Horn_ Saturday af- ternoon to Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Siev- ert, 1217 Minnesota avenue, Moth- who motored to Be- t'relatives, have feturned | ‘home- at: Sauk- Cénter: ‘Hi 2, Who was ulso of ‘the aiato Hines nnd son, ts, her Hother) | Mr. isit at’ Grand ‘Forks. * sreturned:to Bemidji with ‘her and’has been a guest at the A. ‘W -Berison ‘home,; until' this affernoon 'when ‘she ' left for her home at Grand Forks i414. 1 m avenue, 'l‘heu- un- +R. Whrfield, alss of Des ewett and Mrs. Samuel La- van,. Saski, .who -were last’ wéek by the 1Iness of their m avenue, Mrs. Petra b gan : 417} gradually regaining her strength Js appecbed to recover. son, Fran¢is Wfibd, r the past three weeks, left today | by auto for: their:honie; expecting’to stop::en-route at Alexnndpu friends for a few days. My - Tes| Aldrich of ‘Lake Plantaganet to pitch- their Lorn‘in'e, b0y Visit hd M son Luman an t accompanied - them ag, far 0“"" as Park Rapids; returning to Bemidji from there. B :Zacharias, a former resident of Bemidji, who: had been stationed at Camp Meade; Md., for nearly two the on Monday, P | years while_ge, Béinidji, Minn., o be held Auygust 8; 1922, at 3 e north side of lfith sota’ “Ave. to Irvine Ave, gccording to the report ‘of act~ Jing. City . Enginéer | which” is on>fll %ein this foffice. ‘City Council reserves ‘the right to ve- -|ject any or all bids. 2d8-2 W. M. Everts, The /| spent; the most ¢ | few years in . the west. nduy litemoon"!rom 3 three D. Miss|#® S. | geveral auto.t: lake, Mille Lac: lake: and -the | Mr er and baby..are reported to.be get- ting along’ nicely: . Mr. and Mrs, George Streeter and fmmly of Thief’ River Falls were jver-Sunday . guests in.. Bemidji- at e home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Al- xch and family, mnkmg ‘the trip by nre ape,nthng a few They were residents of Be- midji nbont 18.yi ago, but hdve rs. H. Mayne Stlnton, daughter ce and little son Hallah Mayne Jr. left Tuesday) : for their horife’ in ] ret\ur‘ried"toaiy “at Clhppewa Falls after '3 “‘sigter, ' Mrs." George Klungriess: and family '~ for the; past i eks, - Mrs. Klungness, son’ Jimi- mie” and little daughter Betty Lou accompanied - her - home for a visit withlier-parents. expects ‘to” be “fnonth, but Mr. Gra- ham’ will_return to resume his work at ithe Chicago Box & Crating com- pany’s off; apblis by Mrs_ Paul Yaple and daugh- ter Marian, and Joe Record. | Miss "Alvida C.n'p‘er’:‘oli' and'Bere-| he. time the past | in: about two weeks. | They will be acconipanied to Minne- Dorothy, and visit for is en route home, Mrs. Stella Mnnangh has returned to. Bemidji. from a six weeks' trip to Duluth, and while away she enjoyed ips from there to Ver- Twin Cities. - She is a guest: at: the home of Mrs.-B. F. Anderson, 1217 Lake boulevard: ORNATE COIFFURE OF GEISHA Headdress -of - J Is Elpnnuv- and S8he 3 fut of It can uflord to pay 10 or. 20 cents eyery morning for this adornment of the; outside of her head; so st night were made-of, poreeluln or wood—and takes care’ to"keep her coiffure in.as’ pod order as she can, The Ibtig: black. liair Is olled so flllt not-a single d shell be out of place;-and: the etfoct v that of & BELLE DENLEY, City Clerk. l'dellcm yellow' of the face. carved black lacquer frame around the e HODERN WOODMEN ‘WiLL ? MEETING TONIGHT The ‘Royal Neighbots of America will hold their regular meeting this evenmg at 8 o ’clock at the K. C. hall, MEET THURSDAY NIGHT . The Modern Samaritans will meet 'l‘hm'sday evenmg for their regulnr LD i REGULAR MEET TONIGHT The ‘regular monthly meeting of the Modern' Brotherhood of: America will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at’ the Moose ‘hall and all members are requested to be present. MRS. SCHROEDER' ENTERTAINS Mrs."W. G. Schroeder ‘entertain- The Episcopal Guild méeting has been postponed: from - tomorrow af* temoon, which is. the regular meét- ing! day, to. the following " Thursday‘l‘ because of the absence of the pre: hurch‘ will be rsdny afternpon ) . P. L..Brown, trami avenue, and all mem- bers: and: friends ;are cordially invit- edt» ftend. 3 DIST. SUNDAY scHoo TO PICNIC NEXT WEDNESDAY Five members.of the committee appointéd’ to: make arrangements for the annual picnic of the methodist Sunday, school \and church met last evening ‘at the church and decided on next Wednesday as the day for the outing, when'a picnic dinner il || be:served at noon at Diamond Point: Committees were appointed and the details will be announced later. 1 BETHEL LUTHERAN TO HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC THURSDAY The members and friends of' the church .and Sunday- school of, .the Bethel Lutheran church are cordxal- ly invited to:attend the annual pic- ni¢ of the latter to be held Thurs- day ‘at Carr Lake, and each gne is | réquested -to: bring their own.lunch. | Cars will be in waiting at the ¢hurch and also Akre’s store Nymore at 10 ‘clock for those who have no means of trnnspottntmn An enjoyable all- day outing is planned for thosa who attend.. ] i Miss Ethel Dickinson of Suf: jor Wis., is a house guest at the home of r, and ily, 1215 Bixby avenue. IS S A L% " Utitities Injure Trees. : The tree growth on‘the streets of the average American town or clty is ten Is not much better unless nting: has been done under mu- ntrol, and the plantings.on a e beenl confined fo g ingle tred, The telegraph, the tele- electric light and'the troll:y ed their share toward the or, destruction: of the good it were in existence, n e | hele coming. . | 7 - methods of . prunin disfigurement ‘and rul pioivs the carcfill plantihg of, 800d tréés which are given adefiunte' protectign and timely attention,” says Farmers' Bulletin 1209, #Planting-and Care of Street Trees,” just issued by the United States Department of Ag- riculture. “Every tree should, be trained to its proper form while ypung, #0 that severe pruning-will not by nq’c essary later. “To the mutllation of severe pruning’ hiig' been added the destructiqn, of many trees in centers of busl “be-, £ e oo oVl BRORIDORE GG’ somewhat In the way of using the side- walk for merchandise.” favorlts food, & shell' fish, He' climbs .onto the shell and 'entwines: his' arms around’ It. Hyery sucker tales 'a': firm- hold, and. ihen: he begins. to: ptil.:. The: oyster: ‘pplis: against him, - but . vsually the "] ‘starfish. manyges, in, the_end. to. make +] himopen his. shell; & fraction of an| 4nch. - As soon .as, thi Rpeos, he quirts’ into “the shell’: a. quantity, of ison, <which e effect,;of PAL; | Iyzing the muqlc}g%vfi)‘:m qlmr%,?fi i :mumm,m mms Some fishermen Mrs. H. N. McKee ang, fam- |§ It is rarely that an opportunity oce curs to make a truly sclentific' 6bserva- tion of a waterspout. Yet an engineex on board an American schooner had ence of this Kind off the coast of New South Wales. Fourteen complete wa- terspouts formed off ‘the ‘shoré where he was'at work with a theodolite, and he made _careful measurements of them. The largest spout consisted of two cones, connected by a’pipe-shaped spout. The top of the upper cone, which was inverted, was 5014 feet above the sen, Each cone was about 100 feet in diameter at the base, di- minishing gradually until it ‘merged into the spout. The length of the cones was about, 250 feet each, leav- ing 4,500 feet for the length of tha npou! com\emng them. SUBSCRIBE l’OR THE “Destmy S Isle” WILLIAM P. S. EARLE Production ‘WITH AN .ALL.STAR /CAST Including VIRGINIA LEE +GEORGE. FAWCETT FLORENCE BILLINGS . WARD CRANE "Personally directed by P. 8. Enths A s l’toue'l:y drama ta, in theiglamorous .arg:leen of fnahlgn, Miami. fl picture all nweethenrtl who think “All’s fair in Love and War,” should see. FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY Mat. 2:30—Night 7:10-9:00. Admission 10c & 25¢ Wm. RRING RESULTS i oyster, of miné othier what is said to be a unique experl: Ifllilllllllllllllllll“llIllllllIIIIlllIIllIlllllIIIlIIIlllIIIlIIIIIlIIIlIIl ENTERTAINED AT CARDS: Mrs. M. W. Knox entertained in-|ed porch where a dainty lunch.was also served by the hostess at. B formally -at,_cards. Suturday. after- o*¢lock. - The guests’were. Mesdames noon at her home, 1117 Park ave- M. L.:Matson; George' cmro,d B, J. nue, in hox of her niece, Mrs;- Er-{Ngefe gfiest nest Riley, ho Was 1 *v,mg Mopday [ Quest,; | er olis. | Misse A\n énjoyable “afternoon was spent!and the 1 x 5l Playmg at" NEW ARMORY TONIGHT, AUG. 2 This Orchestra Just Off the Road— : ... : _ Don't-Fail to Hear Them :—: PEP GUARAN’I'EED’ —i LET’S GOI HIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII|IIIII|IIIl|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlII | _IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllIilll.ll.lllIIHIIIllllIIIIIIIHIIII!II_II_IlIIIIIlII NewBa&s OfValue ORE ¢than ever beforé motor car /Inthe nliw'Chandler Six the answer ;: il definite— . 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