Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 10, 1922, Page 6

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B E i +ito Bemidji Saturday, returning Sun- Odd And Interesting There are 11- muscles- in-the hu- man tongue. You can't get away from that. ~But with some people those muscles are more highly train- ed than. with others, And you.can't get ‘away fromuthat.. 3 —Even If:You.Want. To— Didn’t Know It Yet The ‘greatest insult- you can offer a :Russian Bolshevist" is to call him a ‘“radish” this being‘ the scornful epithet invented by Tfotsky to des- ignate those who are red only on the outside. s That’s the first'time we ever heard that a bolshevist.could be insulted. . —Aint It; A Fact?— ' Somie. Cure. We. know. a. fellow..who. once ad- mitted.that. he. was. the most forget- ful man in the world. A friend sug- gested it and he.bought a second- hand flivver; Now he has no trouble remembering, whatever. The flivver Jjogs 'his miemory. Brown—Since- I bought. a. car. 1 don’t have to walk to the bank to make my: deposits. ¥ Black—Ah, you ride there? Brown—No; I domt makg any. § —Portland Me. Express —Did It Ever.Happen To You— Modern Neighbor—Why, do you look so tired and sleepy, Millicent? Little Milligent—Oh; that: new baby. at our: house—iie broadcasted the whole night.long!: —Farm Life. YIRS TV L D TER: DAILY FIONEER. 2ssed Ten Yoars Ago Tomorrow, Deputy Sheriff and:Hobp Dead; Norman Helmer, deputy) sheriff of Beltrami county, was shot and killed. by an: unknown hobo shortly before -6--0’clock: Thursday-night. Be- fore he - died;. Helmer emptied. his automatic. Colt. revolver:oft eight shots, one: of which: toek: effect;.on the:tramp. Helmer: died. within-a few seconds but the trap lived about two_minutes. Helmer, ' together with Deputy Cahill, Sheriff Hazen and = Game Warden Bailey had. started out earl- ier in_the the afternon to- find: the unknown man who was said to' be looking for Charley Smith’ forthe purpose - of ‘shooting - him.- Hazen- and Bailey had ‘taken' Smith into.custody and were in the city with their man when the shooting occured. Cahill was_about one hundred yards north of .| Helmer ~when he was shot but neither saw the shooting nor heard —You Tell. ' Em— LUTHERANS BUY LOCAL HOSPITAL; OPENS SOON (Continued trom Page 1) the. hospital association-at.a meeting held. last. Friday. afternoon at the First Lutheran church, Bemidji. A _{fireproof: boiler. room 'will be constructéd outside of the present hospital and, will be constructed in such a_manner’thdt the same build- ing can be used later on for the new hospital building which the Luther- an association plans to erect. The site which . 'was. purchased by the hospital - association some time ago between Bixby. and' Bemidji avenues on Fourteenth: street will be disposed of: according to the. present plans. This_consists of 18 twenty-five foot lots.in. a.very.desirable location. Had the original plans of com- structing an entirely new . institution on this site been- followed, it is readily.conceded:that. Bemidji would have been without hospital facilities for 'a much longer period that it will be under the present plans. However the original plans of erecting a new fireproof building have not been #dbandoned:and such a structure: will be erected as funds, are available. The exterior of the St. Anthony hospital is to be painted and other- wise redecorated, while the interior will be repaired to some extent and put in first class condition, Work will be rushed. as fast as possiole that Bemidji and the entire sur rounding territary may realize- the benefit of this purchase the sooner. This is, considered a, very good buy according to the appraisal of a dis- interested. committee several weeks 880, Subscriptions -to the hospital as- sociation are progressing nicely, Rev. Jerdee repofts, and from now on the big drive will be for funds. It is necessary that thc entire com- munity realize the need -f concen- trating. on this project, Rev. Jérdee declares, in order that Bemidji be provided hospital facilities, as quick- ly as possible. This institution is expected to draw patients for the entire North Central Minnesota and ‘its benefit to Bemidji as a city 1s readily real- ized. i7 % . SAUM F. R Mbrrs ‘madeja business. trip 1 n Ladies’ Aid met at the Olaf Linnum home of Quiring on Tuesday, the first of August. A large number-from this community was in attendance. A _number. around. here are again sending. thoir cream to.the Blackduck Creamery. The truck arriving on Monday and.Friday of cach week at Oleo; Wolden's. : the sounds of the firing, . s Scots Picnic At Riyer The annual:Seotch: picnic will be held Sunday 'at the outlet of Lake Bemidji\ Laptain MacLpchlan’s “City of Bemidji” has been cnartered for the day and will make several trips. . L] . William Lennon of Kelliher came down from Kelliher today to attend il fak badi wff (Continued From Pige 1) haye" their votes in- at that hour: as well!as the local candidates. Miss Myrtle! McCulloch,’ Moose candidate, has'been' endorsed by the Women _of_ the Mposcheart Legion aléo and, is making a fine showing. Miss Miss Mabel Croon' has . been elected as the Kiwanis candidate, due to the fact' that Miss Ragnhild Moe, whowas formerly 'nominated by that body, will not be in the city to''take part-in-the' contest and in that part of the pageant, even if elected. Miss Croon is very active in this contest and is now.assured, a very fine showing. Miss Ellora Olson, Yeoman can- didate and Miss McCulloch still 1éad in the number of votes already cast each having 14,600 votes to their credit today according to the ballots casty The standing, according ballots cast is as follows: Miss Myrtle McCulloch .14,500! Miss Ellora Olson 14,600 Miss Mabel Croon . 10,250, Miss Ragnhild Moe .....2,000 Miss Florence Schulke. .1,000! Miss Lucile Selvog . 000 10, Terepny 90K THREATEN T0-QUIT WORK (Continued From “aze 1) many men will quit work, The sit- aation on the Illinois Central, one of the-largest: lines in the country grew more Sérious today. Coal . carrying. railroad i hcads no- tified the brotherhoods that they had been served with an ultimatum today. 2 + to the (By: United. Press) Cleveland, Aug. 10—Members of the four large brotherhoods of the [llinois central road today are threat- ening to strike in' sympathy with the Joliet-Elgin and eastern members. The Illinois Céntral rajlroad is one of the. largest- lines..in_the. country, Illinois - Central authonities « wére served ! with: an.ultimatum. today: “Stop carrying non-union coal or take the consequences”. The:brether- hood chiefs notified officials . that, the trains operated by 'members o the brotherhoods had been fired on by sympathizers all' along the line. Warren S. Stone, president of the Brotherhood: of - locomotive Engine- ers, and President: Robinson today sent this message to their. members on the Illinois' Central road. “If vour lives are not safe, do not work.” The message sent by President Lee of the Brotherhood” of Railway fHE PIONEER WANT ADS -BRING RESULTS Trainmen- was' almost exactly op- posite: # “The executive committec of tarinmen is here to take care of any V\SSENY, “OUY 1N 1OWA , ALL "' LOCAL EOTORS FRIZIOS GATHERED AT WIS HOUSE ONE: DAM 9y HERE NEXT TUESDAY (Continued Frem Pags 1) followed by the "Kiddies Parade, a lowing.this; will -be-the’ gran The _third and 1 ac gigantic pz t will be ) dy evening at _8:15, ending with the thrilling- “Over -the- Top” scene il- luminted- by -fireworks. . Saturday has been designated as At 9:30 be. a public :auction of live Hundreds of: farmers. will n this 'sale as it will afford. splendid opportunity to. -buy. first class. live stock at fair prices; 3 1:30 with- the first- heat of- the. five mile free-for-all’ auto race. Vaude: ville stunts-will lso be given in front of the ‘grandstand between the heats of the various racing_events.. This program includes motoreycle races, a Ford Novelty race for ‘two “miles with half, an; Austr: rac DIVISION SAID TO. AiD COUNTY. ROAD PROCRAM In.coming to Be- the’ state capital. £ midji, they have had'the choice of takirig the eastérn route through 60 miles. of Canada and thence. diago- nally across’the second' largest coun+ ty in the state; or of going across Roscau, Marshall, Pennington; “Red| Lake; Polk.and. Clearwater. coun! The construction of this highway | will divert to; and through, Bemidji Blackduck, Kelliher and ‘other places | on the route a- large. amount, of tourist and other businéss that is now compelled. to..take, the longer| routes through Deer River on .the east and: Thied: River: Falls on the west. g H The: growing importance ot-. the |: north part: of the county as ‘s farm- ing section’ and businéss center-and |- its position asa-gateway-to the in- comparable Lake:: of the Woods, makes the improvement of this road more importamt: every. year if this section is to advatice as it should. The construction of thisroad-is of great | importance whether the.county * is| divided -or ‘not, but. by: division, al- | most the entire cost of;construction will be shifted to the, state ~ as a whole, instead of being borne by the county that will have enough prob- lems left to be solved. %% 3 GORGEOUS COSTUMES 10, (Continued From Page 1) entire earthly possessions and them- selves to the primitive wilds. On they come with the energy and cour- age of real heroes, ready to ao bat: tle: with wild beasts and men with the inhospitable prairie and peril- ous woods, The clothes they wear will--amuse’ you; rough; queer, old{: homespuns' and' calicos, sunbonnents glaring plaid shirts, styles that seem ridiculous to you, but the old timers thought they were right up to date. Later—after the settlement gets a start, frame houses erected, in- dustries started, and social order gnder\vay—the ‘homespun gives way to silk and: velvet and- broadcloth bouncing hoopskirts with their frills| ; mnd flowers, saucy bonnets, panta-| lets, giddy scarfs and trousers and| high hats, the ‘official Prince; Alberts and voluminous bright coloréd” capes are worn in the village festivities making the quadrilles and Virginia reel. a veritable riot of color, Still later grotesque “bustles!”.| come on the! scene—humpbackz {adies promenzgde about—~—in-. ‘al majesty blissiully unaware of' the ‘tierriment their styles create. - ', Netional,costumes with ‘their brifs| ¢ liant colors and’ distinctive styles and symbolic robes of. exquisite ma- terial and dedign are ‘usei .extensive- ly in the pageant and with the.lovely dance costumes compléte an equip- ment unqualified for variety, gor- geousness, of material and dazzling effect, A A complaint of that kind, investigate them and take a strike vote, but:do not strike until- then. Then head-|- quarters will pass on the situation and the decision of the executive® board will then be made known.” automotive day, the racing, program |here - for to be sfigefl;z’llrink the afternoon. |left: Wednesday to visit friends andrness. The 2 9 in_the_forenoon, there will |relatives ‘at: their; former. home at}decided to sell their chwch here to stock: | Fountain 'and :Shatfield, Minn. They|the Congregational Conference. attend |will retarn to Tacoma, Wash., about October. 1st. 3 John Richards and F.'R. Duxbury, d_daugt the ' land’ man; were business. callers | Lillie, of Bemidji, were visiting Tela- all. lively | * AMALE QUARTEY SANG: AND.“TH' KINSTER: U MOR A TALK , PRAISING WAN| SHBI SOIE M CR\EUDS CARRMED WisA FROM “MW' .WOUSE 'N PLACRD. WA I A SWEL. SEDAK D ' WL TOW PORMED " A PARADR -SEMND "W WHITE BEAR:- YACHT IN- TOURNAMENT AT. WINNIPEG | county. _St. Paul, August 10—The Free-|gaturday, Walter Klingbed, 16 years booter, White Beéar Yacht club, is|o¢ age ~ disappeared and up to this 5 om Pags __|competing in the gin at 1330, and will wmj! up. the |tournament at Winnipeg, horse_racing program. This. will. beyitoday. CUEy £l of Blue and Red Ril | the ' The auto racing, program 'starts at|here - Wednesday: 3 o The - Maple- Rid| e stops and starts, and | crowd and we all enjoyed the meet-| ing. and:the_good_tine furnished to|day, as one of the best|on i < White Bear men are confident of i i 7 beautiful feature attraction. Fol- repeating. their. recent. triumph. over freight train -and went to Dakota. ( chaljengers. for fhe le Ri ::Sund: h 1 | Duggna trophy at in Maple Ridge unday where al PINEWOOD. — Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Case, who were. 3 iting relatives for a week,|here, Friday evening on church bu ge Farmers’ club, met at the home of Peter- Welter|er, Mr. and Mrs. Steenerson-of - Peli- Sunday. There were over 100' peo- | can Rapids, Minn:, were wvisitors here ple ‘present:’ The county agent and|Thursday. Miss Josephine Parker gave: talks on various subjects. A fine picnic din- jner were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray ner.and,ice cream was served.to the Miller Sunday. “Maple Ridg: Farmers' clubs in this part of ti:e ‘" ‘While herding cattle near his home Cameron Cup| e "has not been found. He was opening | coon in town after he left the farm, and- it is thought - he jumped:the > The:; Clauson: and Millar families H they defeated hittended the Farmers’ club meeting hite Bear Lake. had-a good -time- Miss Clara. Hauge spent a few days in Bemidji ‘the past week, re- turning home Monda; o Rev. Voss of Detroit, Minn., was Congeegational people Ernest Erickson left for North Da- » |kota Saturday. . Mrs. A. G. Sthol and daughter - tives here for a few days this week. Mrs. C. Clauson’s father and mot! Mr. and Mrs, S. C. 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