Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 3

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N ——" l(t. and Mrs. Eberhart of Kelllhn trangacted business and at(quylsd the 1 esurd-y. Séin” Dahlgard of Keltiber wit s business " visitor in day and also attende E. W Francis,. éditor of The flu— emidji’ yester- ¥ the fair. pah Message, attended:the fair and | il ot called on friends here yesterday Elwin Bolster returned on the ly morning train from Rose Glen, §. D., where he has been ‘the guest o! his ‘aunt for several weeks.. $50,000 to loan -on Parms. Dess Land eompany. i 1-18¢8 Miss Lucile Bailey, who has visit- ed relatives and friends in-Bemidji, for. several -weeks, left this morning for-her home at.Yakima, Wash. Miss Virginia- Witting . of Black- duck, a former resident of Bemidji, is the guest of Miss Flora Shepherd Imllnéh and fair ffess in Bemidji Wednuday. Tof Kelliher was a visitor in Bemidji cd Wm. Bllkelefi of Farley called on friends and attended the fair in Be- midji yeaterdly T 0 r of y mldj i ¢ -white and Commerce - Assogia: 1t 8-17 Mne Wildé, of Anderson’s | a between‘ham shopper I Mrs..Ole Oléon and fam- yesterdly in Be- Ir. and Mrs. I E. Raymond of Frohn ; visited friends*: in Bemi Wednesdny and attended the fair. lst yonr white bn-ch stands at ic..and Commerce Associa- 1t 8-17 thls .week while attendmz the hu'. Mrs. Omar Gravelle ami two- of Red Lake are visiting her- huss band, who is empWyéd in Bemidji, | . and “are attending the fair this ‘week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred = Clark daughter, Miss Mary, Minn., are spending a few days-this week in Bemidji- attending the fair and visiting -friends. Mrs, Spears and daughter, Miss Edith, of-Shooks; arrived-in-Bemidji this‘motning to:attend the fair. They: ‘home of Mr, Chicago, 1eft - ‘this rning . after’ spendmg a-few days as:the guest of Miss Gladys Gamey, 1309 Beltnrm lvenue For picnic or excursion charter passenger launch THOR: : A. Lee, licensed mlot. Phoné -5 1m9-2 i Paul Baghy and Walter Balk; for- merly of Bemidji but .now stui of ‘the Morniumde school; who vigited friends in Bemidji for ung Prairie. Turtle.River were dinner guests yel~ terday._at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. C..A. Bush, 808. Irvine. avenue, and nded the fair. . They returned to their. home last night. . *Mrs.. B. A: Grier, ;daughter Eliza- befh. and sons :Calhoun: and James, also Miss Florence ScTuilke of Ten- strike; ‘motored to Bemidji yesberday to :atténd the' fair and were calling | g on friends while ‘here. midji to spend this week with friéends and‘attend the fair. The latter is a guest of Miss Elverna Hazen while here. Mrs _H. E. Reynolds. underwent a serious. operahon at:the Svedish hos: pital, Mlnnupohs, Monday of this week, and is-reportéd to: be getti alonig. as well as could be expecwng Mr..Reynolds is in Minneapolis to be with: her " until she recoyers. Mrs. W. M. Davall of mnnea alm is “the guest of heF brothes; * Kobe, and family, 714 Bemidji ave- raue.” They also have as their gnests " Mrs. Kobe's mother and' sister and bfother ,Mrs. O." Johnson, ‘Alice and < Johnson, who motored to Bé- i:today with -Mrs. “Evanson and s6n° Lawrence, ';nd ‘Mrs. T.;Ctaig, all | ; of ‘Kélliher. ey came to attefld the fair. again. Stillwell of Becida transact-|ODD FELLOWS LODGE TO birch stands at|r hér mother, Mrs. Johnson from Ali- da, Minn. “List - your white_ bm:h stands .at the and Commerce Associa- ve faw| U8 1llness of her N days, left Wedneb(hy morning for : Ci tion’s booth at-#he fairi - 1t817 acting b\umeu \an t- : % m,,, tob Mr. nnd l(rs. L: H. Marchildon of t-now of ane_npohs were - over-night guests n idji; leavmt by ‘auto this 38 born yesterday to Mr. snd Mrs. J. W7 Murray, 900 Minne- de. thier. and baby are d to be'doing.nicely. today from ‘Jamestown, N. D, where 4 weeks wnth her > and_ fnnuly, lly d: Mrs. wm. erry. and son, of to Bemidji yesterday ‘guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E: Matson, 509 Bemidji avenye. The former expect to return tnd‘ly but the latter will remain long- Associa- 1t 8-17 W] ‘Gilmore and j05 ‘Lake boulévard, have house guests; this week her rents, “Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Marks, and her’ 'nephew, Donald Marks, of Foss- ton; ‘also_her sister and son, Mrs. Al ‘Kaiser and Albert Kaiser of Bag- ley, Minn. 15 . Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Dempsey of St. Paul are spending a few days in Bemidji en ronte to Port Arthur and othier places riterest. * They mo- tored: here ‘from the State. Park yes- terdny where they were guests over ornie nigit. Mr, Dempsey is a repre- sentative of the St. Paul Dispatch, and they are enji mg a two wekes’ yacation trip. Misuslmml ‘GolZ, Minnje Leidtke g and Myrtle Kolbe, also Pnul Eick- Bemidji Tnead;y for Minneapolis to attend . the. Sunday School’ and Young Peop!és League convention of the Minnesota district Lutheran .| dex finger of ‘the: i|tirely severed. She with the mother home today. church. The t session was held in - northeast Minneapolis Tuesday and the sessions will,continue until -|Friday. While the-chitdten; of Mr: and Mrs. Georgé Clark of TurtIe Rtve were playmg around a mower d ‘?e yard;: J\me Alice, .41 half years nld, sickle in ‘such a manner that the in- have been in Bemidji since the acci- dent . to -be. near medi¢al attention. Shgu getting-along micely afid ex- pécted to be able to Teturn her Mr: and . Molander and family ref evening from a week’s motor trip..in southern Min- nesota and southeastern ‘South Da- kota, where Mr. Molander tfansacted B bnsmess and they visited friends. today’: ds. b3 (Whii{ “Blunder” do you suggest?) Copyright 1922, Associated Editors Mrs .Molander’s sister, Mrs. A. West- by, who, was their guest for a week before they left, accompanied them to. Montevideo where she took the cnm train for her home at Tacoma, Wash. They report that they en- countered .extremely. warm.. weather. on the trip, and most of the places visited were badly in need of rain. “"MEET FRIDAY EVENING The regular meeting of - the I. O. Q. F. ‘wilt ;be held Friday evening -! 8 o'clock at the Moose hall. All members are réguested'to be pres- ent, sufllm:x BIBLE, SCHOOL CALLED VERY SUCCESSFUL The summer ‘sghool for religious ‘instruction of children, which, was held for e weeks at the Blpflst church ¢ OUTS each morning, un- Miss Irene My ful She thy - followed, . s&) tare ‘verdes ‘coiiimittéd, bible ‘stofleg learned,, nlsn reli school clo: at the, evening gervxce of the Baptist church Sunday evening, which was a tration of the work that hnd overed. ) ‘The church wns crowded. - The-children showed won- derful advancement -for the short time the school had been ¢onducted; and the prognrn ‘was greatly enjoyed by all.: MODERN SAMARITANS T6 — HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Modérn Samaritans will meet for their regular business meeting :this evening at the K. C. Hall at 8 .o’clock. All members are x-eqnest-T ed to be present. : mr WAVE commuxs fl%m ON NORTHWBT ~United m-) -—The heat wave middle wast ip today. Al- \?g WeEe L not. as “no. relief was in sbureau. predict- k Chot weuther to the: Viéinity- of Chica- St. Pnul Aqg* 17—It a cloudy today, but. not muéh’ cooler than yesterday. ‘The temperature héré reached 94. One man died from the heat and _three persons were overcome. Four girls were dro while seeking relief from the torrid heat. C.'G. Winter, a man who had lived alone in a shack for’ ten years was fnnnd dead ‘by the- nelghbm Am- bulance attendants said he died from the' ehat. Mildred Carlson; 15 and Pearl Newman, 20. of Newman - Grove Nebraska were drowned while wad- ing in the‘ Minnesota River. BEMIDJI BOYS' BAND Althom hecome a‘ccusmmedv {o -hearing “the best boys' band ip the world,” many very favorable comments-are being | heard daily relative to the playing of the Bemidji-Boy’s band at the Northern Minnesota Fair.. This band is. playing each afternoon and dur- the evening plays for the, histor- al pageant. The Bemidji Band is to play at the Minn State Fai. £ month and a very extensive perfod o in- ing is now being held that the boys may put up their best brand of musi¢’ at that time. = Without a doubt. this organization will meet with hearty favor there and will be one of the leading musical organi- zations present. DEER LAKE :Mr. and ‘Mrs. August Becker and family and Miss Marvelle Peterson spent Sunday at the Djonne home. Miss Pearl Djonne, who ‘has been employed in Minneapolis during the past_year, is spending a few weeks at’ the home of her brother, Michael Djonne, before returning to Los An- geles. "~ i Yo Messrs. and Mesdames. Geo. El- liott and Keith Darnell left lor Da- kota Friday. Marie Cloos is now working at Geo. Elliott’s. Esther Hayes called on Bertha and Mabel Djonne Snnday evening. Edith Hayes: is now employed at the Sam Paqain home. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. F: Hayes and Misses Pearl :and; Bertha REGULAR PASSENGER BOAT “BEMIDJI STAR” May be chartered any time for Picnic or Excursion Parties. For Rates Call 524 and ask for Geo rfi ort. Boat Leaves nli at 12:20—4:00—7 Sunday Schedule 12:20—3:00—7:30 :ACCOMODATES 80 PEOPLE Licensed Operator B State Inspected :Special Excursion Every Sun- diy down river to Dam— at 3:00 p. m. tclash: on the 25thiat g/any further excu: Djonne; I“Tllllfll|_ll||!IIIHIIIIIIIlllllI|_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII!!llllIIIIIlIllllll!llflIIillllll!lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIII, IllI were Solway and Thursday. Miss Mary Tisdell spent Wednes- day afternoon with Marie Cloos. Mr .and Mrs. J. Hayes entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monteith Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helbig of Be- midji were guests of Bnbert Helbig Sunday: - Phil* Hornseth ‘and ‘Matvellé Peter- Saturday evening. " Oscar Thompson and’ “Vick"” Cloos Lealle dat the Djonne fiom Monday vening. George Gray was a guest at the arson ‘home Sunday. ° H. ‘and Grant Djonne called on Marvin Elliott Sunday. Earl Anderson, Glen Cummings and Nick Cloos went to the harvest fields last week. Mrs. Roy Montieth was a Bemidji visitor Thursday. Miss Esther Hayes spent Friday at the Joe Tisdell home. Florence and Irvin Larson visited the Hayes home Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Fladhammer éntertain- ed Mrs. P. 0. Larsori Sunday. Miss Frances Fladhammer had Morris Marshall as her.guest Sunday. MISKE AND FULTON TO MEET IN RING AUC. 25 St. ‘Paul, Aug. 17—The Miske- ulton boxing contest which was to be held at Lexington park St. Paul on August 11th., has been definitely set for Friday évening, August 25 at the same place and_the only pos- .; sible thmg that will kéep the boxers from going on is if thcy should lose a leg, The Minnesota State Boxmg Com- mission has asked Fulton to increase his, forfeit from $1000 to $2000 and the same is to be forfeited if he does not go thru with the contest Promoter Reddy asks all ticket holders to_hold théir tickets and use theni on August 25 and.anyone who cannot attend, on that diite-can havé their money. refunded By returning their tickets where.. théy have pur- chaséd them. Doctor H. Tbnzteqd wants Fulton under his charge until-August- 18th and is positive he will be OK at that time. Neither Miske or Fultép will fight anyone else til after they "Miske insists that, Emlton be given all the time he wan 0 as to keep Fulton from: entenng “the ring with ISLAND LAKE John Matland of Ben;"x’&ji motor- ed to Island Lake Monday, and his family returned .with him. Miss Mina Stout had a misfortune of spriining her ankle. " | John Dalton of Bemidji came af- tér his car in Island Lake3which had been repaired after’a bredktdown. Mrs. W. H. Whelan, Mrs. J. A. Lanville, Mrs. O. H. Olmstead and Mrs. A. ‘G. Billideau called on Mrs. Tom. Anderson at Ten Mile' Lake Wednesday. They all motored back to Island Lake and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattison of Nebish, and all spent an enjoyable evening. M lom and children T MM QLT ] sseeriR *THE BEMIDJI DAILY PION!ER son' .were callers at' the Becker’ home. exington park. |, YOUF EED A FORD——only W wifigie ’ “Buy,a, Ford and Spent the Difi@‘rence THE URIvERFAL CAR: S e eyt b called on Mrs. F. W. Stout. "'. Harry Koors of Bemidji was a caller at Island Lake en route to Red Lake. Mrs. Bill Spears of Red Lake call- ed at Island Lake on her way to Be- midji and Miss Mina Stout accom. panied her down. All we hear in Island Lake is “Are you gojng to the Nortl;ern anesotu Fair? . Iam” (By United Preds) gigantic monopoly, extes di out the worid, will be‘probed the senate comnt:m mvesu ti gasoline prl&l " Sfi i* ERUR ' .,; . Qcculnnlx ‘Absence 1§ £ Eor people to live happily the(hgr. thq real su,r#t Is that they shall not, live too. much, together.—English, t‘: V- ‘dpmpanies—comp: _H’ Lueld Moment. *“This lets me out,” sald the dis. chnrged prof. as he opened the door.— Syracuse Orange Peel, ‘cording to Smxth. She inherited a million from a ‘man she wasn’t even en- gaged to and thought herself lucky—until the world be- gan to talk,” See “THE GOLDEN GALLOWS.” ion 10c & 25¢ Mary MilesMinter —IN— ‘South of Suva And this is the thrilling story of what happened there. iFull of love and joyolis e!p&clh ions,” ohe hdd’ come to join her husband _on a tropical jsland. m fi] MONOPOLY TO BE PROBED Washington, Aug. 17—An alleged g thru Cerolina, democrat declared today ‘Charges have been brought before members of the ¢ Xmmmeo thet three nies with extens- e holdings in America, Mexico and ‘Burope have,.either diect ar in- direct control of adout three fifths of the world’s crude oil supply ac- —and found him only a little more than a beast. |5 But she stuck to the shlp, even though it had become a wreck. i = “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” When a man was smart enough to have a span of fine horses and a light buggy—the cost was terrific compared tothe cost of owning a Ford car now-s adays. AND IN THOSE DAYS— A man was obliged to pay for the lay-out all __there were not many dealers in a positio man buy his “heart’s desire.” NOW-A-DAYS— baldness—is ‘to the infected We can_now you by ng' alive and 100 tes proved tl will grow plicator which disappoint you. Watches trained at one time n to help a All youneed is the fiFst payment down—the rest to be paid.as youride. = = IT COSTS BIG MONEY— "] v “Po feed a horse, whether he ‘wopks 'There Is no yood raason of a Ford car Authorized Ford Sales and BEMIDJI TELEPHONE 97 why you shouldn’t enjo ’y the possession C. W. JEWEIT CO., Inc. Service 0 MINN. “The ™~ ofily "sqre,” sal way. we: kaow {0 over- come falling halr and TenTove 0Deru(hm 18 sold" o tee, Which we will aln to get started at once— lege trai Sebum. SUDPLY., 5 ‘we know thafix Liquld Scalp Maasugé, ith o Insures Pianos and Phonographs Jewelry IlllIIIll|l&?_lllllllIIlllIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIlIHlIII LT _IlllllllllllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllllllllllllllmulllllllII CITY DRUG STORE Factory Representative for Diantonds 308 BELTRAMI AVE. The key to a good po- sition is a Business Col- g. And it is a Master key that opens * the way to innumer- able opportunities that the untrained man can- not nppronch No posi- tion is too high for the Will you let this op- portunity slip by? If not write or call today. Fall term opens September 5th. 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