Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 12, 1922, Page 3

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spent, !‘tld:y ot ing.on.friends and e Kalkin: and daughter Ma TohR, - were) attending tq; midji Fndny. J‘lwmmn is Apendmg the | the: summer home ‘of fifl;m:* “of her dé of Bos- priymotored 4o a8 three L and ‘daughter Pearl. and her sister, Mrs. G. R. Miller and. little son, also Mrs. I N. ay to.the farm /Mrs. Aug. Jn- iDance tonight at Old Armory.| ‘mc by Sthuck’s Jazz Orchestra. 18|’ I\K gake anet Thimulny were- callers at the homes “Pétintick ‘and Miss Beu- 3 SiEEEr“ind ‘niece of Mrs. h to wecks, re- nflng t0 the:r )mme in . Grandy and Mr. and Mrs. P. ily expect to return 5 b enidji’ tomorrow ¢ Houston, fromd Blnckdu;fi” here & ndi few |Joyed ‘a ten:days® ouf Atvone of g bt the Hines éotfi%‘ tfiz Dance -at Néw Armory Saturday, & "Musiciby Dot~ Van’s | 24810 an eeler, who livés near Grand Rapide ey will tour the Range before’ Cloud and. will be’ guests of her par- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Minnick and his: pnents, Mr. and Plans. and ' specifications may en at the office of the clerk the office of F. A. Schweiger, itect, Moose Lake, Minn.’ thé right to re yis xpendihz theithoney 5 by ey Mr. and_ M#s, Eliner Swanson and of. Bym;ui, apdiMr, and Mrs. tman #nd” family of B mer. cottage’a terday .to Big Fallg, Notthome and hine “y h 'this_wron The answer vlll be lmmd among At McIntosh. before returning home. ey have en-|, -| very dangerous a, motored yes- : l'IU l'rvme .avenue, and is: morhmx %0 join his family 1 8hore ‘Miss\Mary. Brow: ‘the pageant (ONOR NOT TO ETING NEXT WEEK “meeting of the De- gree of has” been postponed from Tueésday night “until’ the mnext regular meeting night: because of: the fmr next . week: Wols Bflmfla}hed home, 1205 Irvj gygpfl,,flwrsdny. afternoon in_honor. of ‘h mother, Mrs. Minnie l’,e}' {théZaceas ing Mrs. Millér’s " birf niniversary. i| Mrs. Miller was the :recipient.;of a R s ) Mo.bcrg transacted Mrs. Henry = Ohngren of Fifth ward: has.been on the sick, list and under doctor’s-care for several ‘days this .week. Mr. and Mrs.:David Gill and fam- ily are: spEndmg this week “in the Twin_Cities* visiting relatives and friends and . transacting ‘business. They.made the trip by auto. NOTICE, ‘SPEEDERS ! L Notice to fast driving through Birchmont must be stopped, as it is on -account -of: so many children running across the road from behind buildings, especial- ly near the Birchmont farm bmld- ings. b ‘We have! put up nntnces,.%ilt 50, many. drivers pay ho-attentior§ so it has been necessiry to ask the sheriff - | to. place a_speed-cop to tgke .care, of ‘the fast driving. It was necesspry some time ago to platt ‘aff bfficer) at Birchmont, and this' same officer will act "as’ spéed op==50 “from fiow on, look out, and slow down.—AdV, ' 2d8-14 z P uz e, for T}?e r.: Hprchnrdt duced d'urmg. {the staging of the his- toric pageant ‘of Northern Minnesota to be staged Wednesday, Thursday For f61°AHe; Thutstan mian<| Brown, i 23 E euse and. i ahd 'wi e il ey several dunces, in special |ing the various phases of this feature < rélatives ‘at hei— B n be- scene will be repro-| 2 is. the chief during the fair here next weok. Miss an ! excepqpaaua.ahle dans- Jy:be: seen:in il ition part of th able fime' waschad: by all Mrs. Posz gerved ‘a delicious dinner for her guests who and Mrs, ily, Mxs.. Minni fumlly oi Nymore. RO ENTERTAIN 2 - Mesdames M. George Clifford entertaine gifts, and an:enjoy- Harold Swisher and fam iller,” Mrs. ."J%lia, Sirious, ‘and:“Mrs.Frank Betumont . and Mr. and Mrs, E, A. Miller! fs ' “iilac upl,,dc | excess;of mductlon to direct- b were "Mr. L." Matson #hd] d-a few friends this- afternoon at the home of the former, 509 Bemidji complimentary to Mrs. W of Idaho, ‘who is visiting fl;le hcatess, -aggisted by -h avenue; rellfives tables of bridge were the afterndéhy & erved by®the, hos: received -a“numbeor “of- bguut] irthday . tokens. {REJECTION OF NEW| s PEACE PLANS FEA (Continued Frem Pags 1 were: planned today to r sengers from stranded ti California ‘and Ari deserted ‘by* their brotherhoods quit’ work. been Local : (S R The cvant;ehst meetin; 'being held at the First Baptist ¢ nrch are still growing in inter “God’s: be services this evenmg T night-on “Gracc Fast Yo\m‘g_Man." crews whe Twenty-five trains on LhL cell J..C. Bothic spoke last nigh Bath House.” Theré.wi :mrl Sunday ing he .will uen for his subject cu pas- est. hc' ) and ‘Friday evenings-in -connection with the fair here next week. All enrly scenes will be. reproduced- in splendid style, local persons taking 4 the various roles. |LUMBER MARXET REPORT v :;L:l fi;s&hoolfi‘ Qh we 13 We §lmany of which were omitted from the trunk highway map: 4 - | explain the details of the display an | concern before it can ‘definitely de A been wethaside - SHOWS STEADY DEMAND Railroad Sltuuqn, Howevor.; Is Not Encouraging; Short- -ge of Cars Afrndy Felt i The: lumber market. remains in a ry_healthy; condition.= e 1) oW, R, \\t. d nijng sopgekned. . T} ? gr. for. eadily understood ~ that prices are n‘rm and that those items in, greatest -demand Have an'ugmis- tnlmhly upward tendency, (The riil pond ‘sitwation! is ‘Inot u]gtahle, q\unuw md conti man. - . Producers of lumber, in’the south’ pambfi!afly, nlreldy feel ‘the. éffacts, of - car “'shortage. B\uyers, on'the other hand; are exper:encmg con-’ siderable -difficulty in' getting !hlp‘ ments through; o are often badly in need of stock. Tt is noted that the producen in’ regions ‘close ‘to cén- suming centers booking a larger in districts further away. For exam- ple, orders for Nargh:Carolina. pine neouraging | ! hccordmg to the: American Lumbu- i percentdgeof business than are mills 1 ed men and tools. > that both vet vth ves ‘and thieves who were fooled- _1“° A FIRST-NATIONAL. ATTRACTION il » ) ‘.: Maréslifill Neilan’s swiftest since : “Dinty” and “Go and Get It” ' werc only 2 per cent; less than pro- duction, . as.compared. with. 7. per cent below for the enf Northerni ‘Hemlock - :& Manufacturérs’ “association | were 15 per;cent greater ‘than Mills reportmg :to' bath these associa- tiong operate: in pmducmg sections close to large _centers of consump- tion. i i Production, however, has caught up with orders. Actual. orders booked for the first' thirty.weeks of this year called 'fox 7 percent during, that period. As turcrs have |good: sizod vorder files and’ theré {s”a growing Hearcity ‘¢ railroad -equipment that makes dxfflcult m get ; shipents thru,' 'I‘OWNS 0 ON HIGHWAY MAP «?Bemi ji is only one nf 1,400 cities, large-and small, in Minnesota, all of which want to be always on the map both figuratively and litérally, ‘but unavoidably publistied by the state: highway de- partment. There was no room . for all the cities and villages ‘on the map, ac- cording to the explaration in ths h:ghway bulletin, and forced to lim- the 1ist; ‘the dcparlm;nt put. on nily, the;towns named in. good.roads Anedigment No. 1. It is phumcd in {ew smonths, however, to issue an- innesota - highway map on 11, towns . will appear, alsy' the trunk system. only does every town want £o listed,vthe bullctin states, but want circles' for park: and ‘so forth—and lack. of room f all, forced the limit to avoid unfair disctimination. LUMBER ASSOCIATES T0 'HAVE EXHIBIT AT FAIR (Continued from Page 1) the Lumber Associates, will be pres: aged by the ssociation,”This representative wi will outline the requircments of thi: cide’ upon locating an’ experimental. plant -here.; Farmers, especially arel upged' to visit this. booth and be- :IMPROVING BIRCHMONT cnmp](-tul his pians for the improve-! ment of Birchmont ‘lots along the lake front at the head of Lake Bc-‘ midji. The (nntemplnted mprnvcmenln included 'n the installation of r4 tesian_wells and ‘an air pressure {ank to™cupply water for -all lots along the-like front, It will als provide Sprinkling ing the road 'in len he mer Tot property. ’l”’he":g ntWHighway will be mov— ed back from the Hke about ; feet, stlich will lengthen the d& of the luts and prdvide a gr c)u)d}‘cn from pa A’bnut 500 feet ot ke frontSm! for a! public, parky be used cspeciully by! cottage oW ers who buy property back from. nn ake. A speed cop has ondition the full been statio ll 4{%ong the Bircamont road to keepi own the speed “bugs” and for the safety of people who- travel this pop-' ular road on foot. R R pl: 'PIONEER 'WANT ADS v\ BRING RESULTS re. country, | Orders booked by members’ of the | Hardwood | produetion, not fi ‘more Jumber. than_has. been, produced i manufac: | it ‘which many important roads in addition . stars to. indicate frec vic and Commerce|] come. familiar with what is required:|. of them before the Lumber Assoels| . |\ates can be induced to locate here. | wia| COMPLETES PLANS FOR | George Cochran hns prnctlcnlly" ystems_for keep- | SUNDAY & MONDAY SPECIAL ATTRACTION The Harmony Duo, lln a new, refined h h— 2 iclass Comedy, Smgmg and Ta]kmg Act. . The Romance and Agd- 3 Great 1 : Soulhweat !odny, brot' venture of ' the to the screen by a mas- ter urtut m a znpplnz ale of achon and leold)l.}oyd Comady—“HEY THERE" and ‘Travel Laugh—“HI MEYER” SUNDAY ‘ PECIAL ORCHESTRA, Chn. Pflock, Dir. 3 Sho 2:30 | e ELKO "B ONLY 10c & 25¢ J Warren Kerrigan And His Own Company in “LIVE SPARKS” " A Delightful Robert Brunton Comedy-Drama .Kgllms Comedy, “NON-SKID KID” umps Curloqn—“UP SHE GOES” “'. PFLOCK’S MUSIC F . M. Pendergast Implement Co. Residence Phone 17-F-4 ; Office Phone 232 §CHROE‘DER BUILDING Manufacturers’ Agents and Dealer in FARM ‘MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS - “Hudson’ :Barn Equipment— “Stoughtot)” Wagons, Spreaders ; nd Md— tor 'l‘l'ugks S v cotato Machinery-—t . " inghan” " line o’f,?; lows Standard Mowers and Rakes— “Tu-Bul” Traetors— A “Gelsser” '{ hreshing Machines— « Hydro Toron Auto Tires and Tubes |'Gasoline and Oils Brooks Bros. Double-Wall Silos. Neare t to- b&'l’(gxhrust-l’mof of any Silo made. 204.F ourth St. & Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN.

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