Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 5, 1922, Page 6

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dues for July August 10th, Chas. “2d8-7(] AY PARTY ile, daughter of Gile, entertain- ternoon in honorof her exghlh. binth i anmveriary MISS GILMORE ENTERTAINS f Miss Martha Gilmore entertained ten:- girl friends yesterday at-.a 6 o’clock buffet luncheon, as a courtesy L to her guest, Miss Louise Bille- i §i deau of Grand Rapids. W. B. A. OF MACCABEES R MEETS MONDAY NIGHT The regular meeting;of the Wom-! an’s Benefit- Association of Macea- bees will be- held Monday night at f the K. C. hall and it is desired that k- all membeérs be present. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE A few friends of Mrs. C. B. Min- nick surprised her at her home, 801 | Irvine avenue, Thursday afternoon in honor of her birth anniversary. A | pleasant social afternoon was en- joyed and lunch served by the self- invited guests, who also presented| Mrs. Minnick a birthday token. | KOLBES ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Kolbe, 1111 Doud -avenue, entertained a few friends Wednesday evening L‘umpli-‘ mentary to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Caff-| rey of Mmmupnhs, who_ were Lh(, guests of relatives in Bemidji. Four tables of “500” were played and a dainty lunch was served by the hos- ! tess. stitutes, of Chicago; and Dr. G. H. Zentz of Bemidji will ispeak in the evening. JUVENILE PARTY About 18 litlte folks, playmates and mneighboyrs, were entertained by Miss Francis Patricia and James Joseph. Hughes yesterday at their home, - 703 Bemidji avenue, from 4 until 6.0'clock. ~All the details of the party were carried out in juven- ile style, candy-filled animal favors and nut baskets being used, with cut flowers for decorations. -A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Hughes. The. storm of the afternoon inter- fered with it being held on the lawn, as planned, but games were emoyed indoors. , 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle' and Mrs. Charles Borchardt were enter- tained at 6 o’clock dinner last eve- ning at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. E. ll Denu. |ALL ADVERTISING POSTERS ENTERED ARE TO BE USED All adyertising - posters. entered owmmw oLt OR PICTURES FOR S DEN WGHUCK i LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT! * Because the next regular n‘leeting of the Loyal Order of Moose comes during fair week when 2veryone wfll be thinking of nothing but the fair the meeting is called for next Tu day night, August 8. At that there will. be plenty of interesting * | Business reports on the Moosé calvs es, the moose head for the President] of the United States, and the Moose candidate for “Queen of the Pag- || eant.” Dictator H..Z. Mitchell will}; also give a report of his recent trip to ‘Montana with the N’a\‘.mnal Edi- torial association. Pienici or Excursion ‘Parties. " At Regular Service Station Prices = 5, WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN : GENERA[. REPA!R WORK AND IGNITION WORK All Work Guaranteed—Prices That Satisfy "civ; U; a chsnce. at Your:Next.-Job l-"or Ruen Call - 524 and usk’for Gebrge Poft. : Boat Leaves Daily ‘at’ 12:20, 4:00 and 7:30 except Sunday. ACCOMODATES .80 PEQPLE . Lu:emed ‘Opferatar State Inspected Special Excursion Every Sun-* day ‘down river to Dam— at 3:00 p. m. in the contest being staged by_the Child’s Welfare committee of the Woman’s Commumty and Civi¢ club in advertising the infants’ and child- |ren’s clinic to be held at Central school. August 24 and 25 will be used whether they win the prize or not. Two prizes are offered, $2 for the best and §1 for the second best. The posters are to be displayed as soon as the contest closes. They are to be taken to Barker’s Drug store between 2 and 4 o’clock Monday af- ternoon when they will be judged. This committee is to maintain a Baby Health booth at the Northrn Minnesota Fair here August 15 to MISS DOWNS ENTERTAINS Twenty young people were enter- “tained by Miss Kathleen Downs Thursday cvening at her home, 413 Iryi avenue, complimentary to Miss Inez Madson of Grand Rapids, who has been the guest of friends in Bemidji. A pleasant e¢vening was spent with music, games and dane- * ing, and a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Downs. MRS. HARTMAN ENTERTAINS Mrs. Ben Lane, Mrs. Clara Rap- patta, Mrs. Frank Rappatta and lit- tle daughter Irene were guests of The “stdge he used for delivering 1 A his “speech, it is rumored did mnot break down. There is a possibility iated its independence, Judge B.F: Mrs. J. D. Hartman Wednesday af- ternocn. Mrs. Hartman ‘motored with her guests to Bass Lake for swimming, then to her home at Ny- more, where cribbage and “500” were played. Singing, with Mrs. Hartman at the piano, was also en- joyed by the ladies, and the hostess served lunch. TO ATTEND SERVICES AT PARK RAPIDS TOMORROW Several Bemidji people are plan- ning on motoring to Park Rapids to attend the services of the Northern Pine association, Epworth League In- stitute there tomorrow. Several fine | speakers are booked for the program tomorrow, amopg whom are Dr. Wm. C. Hodgson, formerly pastor at . Crookston but now of Fargo; Dr. | 19, where mothers will be given ex- pert advice concerning the care of babies. A large number of these posters will be displayed at this booth, while the others will be dis- played downtown. It is desired that there be a large number of pos-crs entered in this contes BEMIDJI CLEANERS ADD RUG CLEANING MACHINERY . The, Bemidji:.Cleaners, & Tailor-. ing ostabhshnaont in the, new Kap-| {lan' building has had new machinéry installed so as to handle rug clean- ing in an up to date manner and will now. be able to handle rugs of any size to be cieaned with much less delay th;m formerly This is in ad- dition to_theit cleaning, pressing and dycing business which they have conducted for some time. They also J. Gratz, a member of the board, Epworth League In- : maintain a‘ delivery service to ac- commodate their customers. We have- just completed installing new Rug Cleaning Machinery and are now prepared to CLEAN ANY SIZE RUG, Just Phone 578, and Our Wagon Will Call Bemidji Néw Knplan Bldg. Cleaners N. PAPERMASTER, Prop. Phone 578 icent since last week and stands at Wright of Park Rapids came to Be- idji to déliver the” add¥ess’ at the ‘first Fourth of July celebration ey- or staged here. He began his journey from Park Rapids by stage but the| stage broke down and he was forced to make ‘th bfllfilbefl‘of the trip on foot. + (Continued ‘From Pigs 1) advertising, and go after business now! “In smte of the-fact thnt the sLuck market has ‘already .discounted the nnpruve_mum to a large extent the investor can hold his sticks for the top of a bull market which is almost never reached until after the white line is drawn and genéral confi- dence has beeti restored. “I person- ally believe,” concluded Mr. Babson, “that the present m*uket is little ‘ov- er half way to the top.” Gengeral business continues to im- prove. The indéx of tlie Babsonchart reflects an improvement of 2 per 9 per.cent below normal, the highest, point since January, 1921. A copy of the Babsonchart is . published in' this issue, showing the indéx of conditions from 1904 ~to the present time. that he delivered a “stump” speech BUSINESS HAS TURNED ~ |* CORNER, STATES BABSON ‘ing to a bulletin issued somewhere on Third Street. It was about that long ago,; He was a gopd judge then and still holds' that title, serving as one¢ of thé" three judges ofi the . Fifteenth Judicial Distri AUTO RACERS ARE URGED TO REPORT TO C. W. JEWETT Auto racérs contemplatmg en- tering”in_ the races’to be staged dur- ing. the Northern M‘innesota Fair here August 15 to"19 are urged to gét in’ toiich ‘withC, W. ‘Jewett by.| M‘onday August 7;) least so that they -may’ get instructions in their class and other matters. | VISCOUNT NORTH' CLIFFE ' HAS GENERAL BREAKDOWN (By United Press) London, Aug. 5—Vseount 'North- cliffe, ~suffering from a general breakdown’ passed a very' poor night and was worse this morning accord- by his | for the Standard Oil Co. ties in the Bnbor Tradei::: Free. Twin City Barber College, 204 Hennepin Ave, Elsa Schumacher wasencouraged to enroll at Dakota Busitzess Cull«.L,e, Fargo, N. D)., by her two sisters’ success, Both wnrcX 1. C.pupils. ‘Miss Mhinic began d per She be- ~haa came chief account.m: Mit at Dunin’s Si Mr. Dunn and his sistér arc C. graduates. - *‘Follow the Bucccsaful,’” girls. physicians, 40 D, B. C. women have become bank officers. Wirite F, I, Watkinis, Pres,, 806 Front St:, Fargo, Ni°D. Implement Co. Residence Phone 17-F4 - Office Phone 232 A .Manufacturers’ Agents-and Dealer in~ FMM MAGHINERY OF ALL: K!NBS tor Trucks— “Champion’”’ Potato Mach‘in‘ery—;' ; “Emerson-Brontinghan” line of Plows, Standard Mowers and Rakes—— “E.-B.” Tractors— “Geisser” Threshing Machines— Hydro Toron Auto Tires and Tubes Gasoline and Oils Brooks Bros. Double-Wall Si Nearest to being Frost- Proof of any Silo mude. 204 Fourth St. & Minnesofa Ave. ___ BEMIDJI, MINN. 'l'he anemtn and’ ‘International Ry. Comp:ny wilk em ploy hen a rates prescribed by lhe United States Railroad Labor Board as follows: Machinists. . ... 00 conn uL Lo ...70cperhour Blacksmiths .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 70c per hour Silget'Metal Workers .. .. .. .. .. . 70c per | honr Briefly, Hupmobile's Stationary Engineers .. .. . Various rates O+ TR T Various rates ST it 70cand70‘/cherhour e .. .. ..loanEte, reliability are due to sognd backed by ‘When you speak of old-timers you engineering, fine manufacturing that toleratesnothing thateven savors of second-Best. A. DANNENBERG BEMIDJI Phone ' 401-W | i 1 | splendid performance and 3 ' = H J: B Po;,uo is umly classed as an old-timer in Bemidji, Het’ewed as chief executive of B lUl during 1907-1908 and was ‘reelected may- or in, 1909. Mr. Pogue always boast- od of posséssing “swell” horses and | may be induced to exhibit his horse- manship during the staging. of the pageant at the Northern Minnesota Fair here this month. Now that Mr. Pogue has seen Be- midji well on its way to prosperity he has gone “back to’ the farm’ and is leading the quiet life much in con- trast to the early days here; when as mayor his ability. was taxed fre- quently. He has done much toward the upbuilding of Bemidji and the surrounding country. he spent much time in_ this line. He |res hard’ time trying to drive out of ‘this must Took”with réveérénce upon John P assenger: ar G: Morrison of Red Lake for it is that when Count Beltrami came H came here from Italy and discovered Beltrami. county, Johnny saw him f{ from a distant hill fop and went to his assistance, showing him{- about (] the place. In any event, y few here ‘now will remémber son came to this section of the state ‘and.it is doubtful if he remembers it himself, | Mr. Morrison and the Red Lake Indians are to play a very important part in ‘the staging of the historic pageant” during the Northern Migne- sota Fair here. Here is one “Indian” that the white folks would have a Helpers, all country, This sectiun‘of the ' north- west has grown up with' Morrison Jand Morrison is proud of it. FrelghtCarMh.. oo s TR jses i Mechanics An& hdberrare allowed time and one~l|: ed in excess of mzhl; Hours per day ¥ Yonng men who aesnre to learn these trade- will‘be employed and given an opportunity to do so, . APPLY TO ANY ROUNDHOUSE OR SHOPS AT NORTH BEMIDJI OR AT GENERAL OFFICE, BRAINERD. Minnesota & International Railway ; G,3c per hour -47c per hour Company

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