Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 14, 1922, Page 3

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igaret. McGhee rdhnrne t; Bemldil Rl ke wifli then' efiormous h(wp‘ of Duluflv tnvehng« } 8t the Standard -Oil coms| trhnl;ctmg b\lsmess ‘in Be< mo‘tored yesterday - to ere -they spent the day ‘returning . to Bgmldn id” daughter hetty return- fame, 616 Minnesota ave. towns where rehtxves and 1ot thi Rupisgaar 5 flnppars ‘are’ dmomed 0 ha ‘male‘s attention: dist; X ppeating skirts. of:years hey. are.so:0ld that tl;ley W 8| “has ieen ill Ays ‘at'(his" home 1218 Wall ‘thete'to “Park the State Rapids, returning via irk, Mr. and Mrs; Roy Eyre of Minne- xzolis are guests at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs! R. 'E. €ota and family, 1208 Bemidji® avenue, 'having ‘arrived’ in Bemidji Fridny :ol"lnst week.: - Da ok tomght at the old armory One of the <h ances of t. Esther Boe, daughter_of Mr, and Mrs. C. M, Boe; 510 Third street, left i ‘Grand. F D. to' visit er au ¢ for a time." -, Miss -Kate ‘Hines, eémployed at the Abstract " office; will return .to. Be- midji today to resume her: duties af- ter ‘a: two weeks' ‘vacation' sper her parents at: Hmes 3 Attend. bem\llom chme at ‘the offices of Dr. Garlock & Garlock Tuexday. Free: exaniination. 1e 8-14 A Gdurtney, 819 djiBvenu¢, have as théir guests . |for ‘a few days‘this’ week, Miss Dor- othy: Delevat' of. Mértaugh, - Minn., to gttgnd -the (mmly motored ‘from' Brainerd their ;brothers, went to ‘Deer River "% 1ast’ week ‘to; visit friends for a few y | days. Mrs. ’I'om Ward nad son’Dell whioh- was spent at Cherokee where. they visited relatives ds. topped ;at North- home to visit for “lof Mln;ieupolis. Henry Paull, Hadore ‘Slkunll! and L. K. Davis ‘of Du- luth, *all students st the. Uniyersity/ who are_traveling: during their ¥um> me mmmi‘ tor the. Manhatta Duluth, are tri Aor;, making their te porary home at 509 America nvenfie . while. here..They, enjoyed. an.all-day oating. yesterday, bn-t trip to the head of the Lake anend the. i:ek end as guests at the and; Mrs.” Geo, Kerr | v. ave. They are: retlmnng ~and’ their .gues s, Mr. and Mn Roy Eyre, Minneapolis, -and ‘Mr. and Mrs:-Li G. Crothersiare enjoying an ‘afternoon’s' auting . with .picnic sup- | per ‘atDiamond Point today. Word received from L. C. Cole Fifth Ward, who is very ill at the Northern Pacific “hospital, St. Paul whefe he’ was tdken about” ten ‘days: ago ‘stated that he is no better. Mrs. Cole ‘expects to’ leave again the lat-|. ter part of the week to be hi Make -appointments.. with Beth MucGregor 6t ‘at the offices of Drs., Garlock & Garlock ‘for- the tu- berculom climc tomorlo 1t s-u » Mr, and Mrs. ()a expécted bk w row. frol l\om6 at Viroqua, tolvidie “HOmé of- their its, Mr. and Mrs.- S A. Cutter i dfille, ad Mr. ‘and M ton, 1114 Beltra; akmg the trip r Cutter are and Mts. Dick VInAAMAnd Earl Hazen and family mo-| Sunday to. Cgrr: Lake njoyed a._pichic’dinner, where ir mother, Mrs. Lucy,” Plantaganet where they spent the*litemmn. ni!bn‘rmm "DIVISION TO: HAVE DISPLAY AT FAIR members of Division number 4 .0f ‘the Ladies’ ‘Aid of the Presby- teri urch ‘Whohave hand work, caoking—or canned goods”that they wh,to ‘enter in behalf of the divi- at.the fait are requested to en-| ter it at the Women’s department at the Fair Grounds. - |night because.of the: fair. to | NOT ‘10 m::r THIS EVENING 'm mum- ‘moeting of- finMe ik held h)mqn'ow evening, " The regul i Nejghbors will) not be held: Wednes+| 4 day evening,: but has been pnstponed for.two weeks until the next regular ——r ; MODERN. WOODMEN TO it : MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT, The Modern Woodmen of America, will meet -for their regular business: meeting Wednesday = evening at'8 ¢’clock at the K. C. Hall. All mem-| bers are urged: to be. present. LARGE CLASS CONFIRMED AT ST. PHILIP’S CHURCH} "'A large class was con!xrmed at.St.; iPhilip’s church :yesterday the service: being canducted by Bishop Corbett of Grooksfion, assisted by the local pas- and his: assistant, and algo -two vns ing priests. BETHEL LUTHERAN AID ' TO SERVE REFRESHMENTS: ", The Ladies Aid of the Bethel Lu-. theran . church have secured a stand: concession for the Northern Minne- sota Fair, where they will = serve] th iméals and lunches, and also conduct a' refreshment stand each day dur- ing the fair. ", cdomforts essential to motoring, along: with safeguards for emergences, are’ dengned into——not merely added to ~the. 5-Passonger Phaeton, a new model which has just been added to the Reo line,” says Mr. Malzuhn of} that comgpany. Photographs and a complete de- scription of - the new Reo Phaeton;| ‘have - just: been‘received. Deep cushions, generously upho]u- ¥ Bemidji - to- -£a; GThe tered in curled hair and genuine | Marshal springs, provide unsurpruu-' sed ease. The top is of new design, with gray interior trimming and finished with: : |apecial nickle ‘molding and leatheri| Miss | inserts. Clear vision curtains, Reo de-; signed “and, made, packed flat in a special” compartment behind the re- movable back: cushion of the rear weat, without danger of bending or brenklng the lights. A s cherlngs, itt high Spanish leather, are splendid exam- f fine custom upholsterin ther, heavy and substantial- med, is -exceedingly durable’ {§s~¢olor and finish E’t h grade carpet is to bth river’s and passengers mpartmen S. "Three-bar fulf’ficklé/ front and rear arc features of the new- 'Reo Phaeton. A Boyce Moto-Meter, full nickel plated keeps watch on the tempera-| ture of the motor. The radiator capil is of new design, made of German silver, with ball handles. The head-} lighits, also new in design, have non- glaré lenses and are equipped with nickel bail. Small parking lights con- serve the battery. There is also a combination 'parking light and com- bination stop mgnal on the rear. Aluminum . is used: generously: in the trimmings of the mew model. seven polished aluminum guard bars protect the rear seat back panel. “The little conveniences and big: bumpers, } & mit it use ds an extension -lamp in|| { postpomed until the next . ; i onh-m Mi MRS JOHN MORERG'S MOTHER ; DIES AT MAELARD SUNDAY ——— Mrs, Richard Felt, mnkher of. Hm John Moberg of BEMld)l passed away Sunday. at_6:30 o’clock at the home of her. son, Henry Felt ‘Mal- lard, ‘at the'age of 76" years.- She leaves - nitte children - to- mourn - her ‘loss, several of whom ‘are Jiving:in 'Canada,. and: ‘the: family are await- ing word frem them to.decide defi- initely when the . funeral, will be held, but it is: thonght it will xieda}' afternoon’ 'at Mfllud. 3 and Mrs. Mobergywepe: called there Sunday::because of 'her serious: ¢on- dition -and were With, her. at the time of her fleath She..was ill. only: a'few hours. She “has- visited ‘in' Bemidji many times at the. home of 'her daughter | | and] is- wel ‘known “herej: argl" the imany friends.of ‘the: family extend sincere- ‘sympathy to . them. in then' bereavement BADLY INJURED BY MOWER i * Mry, Funk Walberg met. with. & xerioua accident Saturday = at her farm Tome near Marquetts Lake. Her husband was cuting grain in je. field and she went there with || s lunch, and when she handed it to im ithe horse fkicked _land. she | jumped to get ont 'of its way, step- ing. in front of the mower. Her flm\s was ‘badly. ecut and it is feared that a. ligament has been severed, which will cause here to be without the use.of it for some time. She ' has several small children to care or -and happening at this time will ‘prove more of a misfortune. 3, e i TIGHTLY. COVERED PAIL EXPLODES; SEVERAL BURNTD Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer alko W, H. Gemmell, Messrs. War-| ner, Smith -and’ Davidéon ‘ all-of ‘the | M. &L railway, motored yestorday ‘Ito Gull Lake where they enjoyed an all-day -outing: with picnic : dinner. The: cover of the pail in which they cooked their coffee: was put.on too 4 tight, and it exploded, throwing the scalding contents in. all direotions. Mr. Walker received some’ bad' burns on his face and foot and had to go to the doctor.aud have, them attend- || Aluminum moulding fitted at back of hood where it joins the cowl pre- vents scratching of ‘the body due to careless handling of the - cover at filling stations. Step plates and kick| plates of heavy solid’ aluminum save the running boards from wear and | enchance the appearance of the car. The! radiator core isnickel ,plated for appearance and -protection. Steel disc wheels; with tires inflat- ing from- the ‘outside, four Royal Cord 32" x 4” tires and an extra rim are standard:equipment. The windshield, a new Reo design with integral sidewings and nickle plated frame is good looking and in- | sures better vision and. greater pre tection against rain or smow. It sup- plies, besides a perpendicular support for the front ‘door curtains, making ‘them more. air tlght and eliminating Pnlgmg of the curtains whm doors ‘are opened: ‘The - windshield teaner is of solid brul, nickel fin- d. A cowl ventilator- ‘that cannot get out of order directs ample draft toward the floor bonnds of the front ompartment. In the-back of tha {runt seat s hre t;" Toomy, cuztained;, SpAces .u‘"l‘ these two compa ngfg 1nh" ing ¢ Rfiny case vwfl‘;flfin .3 thém i6 a tonneadlight with oncealed wire long enough to per- and aroud the car. An aulminum cov- ered foot rail. nickel trimmed, is fit- ted in passengers” compartment. An electric lighter of fine quality for cigars is handily placed on the instrument board, also an 8-day key- less clock. The stecring wheel is finished in American walnut with arms also of walnut. i y Reo Royal blue is the standard color of the Phaeton with wheels in French gray striped in deep blue. Hub caps are fitted with nickel plat- ed name plate ring. —Advertisement the: Uniting . thuir forces men and’ meh % ional Guard uni€ wil er The Top” scene, the historic pazeant ex-service tofi: Nat! sm?e tfig 0v- FelSL Cheac Preliminary rehearsal _of thm » e was held Sunday fo! fair grounds with a fair rbpresen- tation of each force present. Those turn to military mnneuvers and it is_expected that succeedi| ber. Tuesday” evening ,ut ’8 @’clock, the guard, the Ralph Gracie\ post of the American Leglbn ‘nd all other ax-service men in) this ommunity are asked to meet at thc W Armory, wearing .0, 'd.. shirts 'an flmuhtmn field trousers. , Therb” supplied with ‘rlfles an and ' will take part’ ih - the hearsal-for 4hi- *hig: g rehear- [T | sals ‘will hrlng out'a !lx‘l ger num- will be.{| MIFEHELL TO HA § “FOR PUBLIC AT N. M,IFAIR, Mitchell, agent for the' New ife Insurance Co., will have:. booth at tha Northern ‘Minesota omodutmn of "the. pub, P for t tg , Joom, which Wi fitted up m an attra ve m Njsitorsare invited A¢'makel &J‘m athome t}getg‘ .who attendod seemed to enjoy the re-| od*?;!nr -3 A .;enerul agency orgunl!ed‘t}n give .| intimate-personal service. to the ipsured, recently os(ahllshed in Minnéapolis and represent! ar roli- able companies writing LI clgens, lfil\lfh Fire, do, n..n “Farm, Automobiles ity, Burgularly ‘and Plate G wurance, vesires (Local. Agerks) ans i Fleld men in all parts.of .Mihnesota. _Qur new plan covers 1ines lml { makes insurance wWriting a RIgR-CIaNy| ‘F business. Rellable men of. P preferred but. those withou pel jence if otherwise right, /will be’ con=; idered.-This s, truly, an-exceptional. Income, .| opportunity for any man to (break into a profitable, wholg = or™; time business with a future, [{ out cash investment or experlence, 2 All thit'is reduired is'a’ ¢les ord, rnnlonahle ability n dence aj d willingness to. k: AonT ity With customa \)oclntm, To . those alread business we unqualifiedly s not a hetter connection a closest inyestigation. is he compandos are righty the n. is right and the Min! o) xnm:ntloh is right. N'G James Ofiver Cnrwood g Entitled the Paetic Justice of Uko Sam -7 : A big red-blood dnma of the grelt North- | . west. With, Alice Lake, Gllton Ghu,hw ol FOX Rmm 'l‘lwby, Kenneth H-rl-n. Noah Beery. 'l'oru:lny Comedy in‘two parts Rex Orchestra” M‘tiildc 12130,-7:10-9 TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Anotlwr by the man who made “Rwer s End" “Go l\d “Dmly ) MARSHALL NEILAN'S (| “FOOLS I-‘IRST”M " With Claire Wmdwr, Richard Dix and 'Clnude Gillingwater. The big surprise in photodrama. story of fools who were thieves and thieves who were fooled. But don’t tell anyone how it ends. Coming a return-engagement Wednes- || day, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday— “FRISCO FROLICS” In a change of repetoire every night Coming the world’s strangest love story . Guy: Bates Post in: the “Masquerader.” LAST TIMES TONIGHT TOM MOORE Comedy=“HENPECKED"— A Century : ~2TUES. & WEDi— “CONW, AY EARLE.IN,

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