Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 4

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growing, growing. . Each year reaching up a higher, the solemn, sedate tree keeps at the tq which Mothér Nature has assigned it. ~“BEMIDJI DAILY, PIONEER PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THR stwisted by the gale.s i gugshed. rhderbolt, it hin’&iim“" { woundsy roy and alm: on‘lg-_i;bo built. trees,-make frignds with them; perhaps if you ‘ Fo : i i ¢ 'rom the humble beginning of a sapling, they have $yacty A A § g. -.'-gm won their way to a commanding position in Ifie. familiar with.lts.op e."mm" Ome Week o What so'me trees would say to soine men, if they Ruth Wilcox Buried could talk! Ruth Wilcox, the two year old WEEKLY Lo ———i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ; THE PAGEANT “The immense throngs were pleased with the ".* Unleas credit is given this paper, saly the United entitled re-pul Bk EoTH LN M i Minnesota, and showing the .Indian in his naf know they will be back. - When they come ‘again it and how the county derived its name, will be for more than a few hours. a parade of the ribbon winners, will furnish a A "i\Tew_ Tread —a Lower Price Reliable Goodyear Quality Here is a2 new Goodyear Cord Tire—a big, sturdy, long- wearing tire—that sells at a price lower than you are asked to pay for many “long discount” tires of unknown value. It has a different tread from the famous Goodyear All- Weather Tread Cord—a new tread with a deep, clean-cut, cog-like pattern—and it sells for substantially less. It has in it the same high-grade long-staple cotton, the same" Goodyear patented group-ply construction, the same liber- sally oversize dimensions. ’ When you buy the 41/-inch size, for example, you-geta tire " whose actual measurement is nearly 5 i ! Don’t confuse this Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord with other popular-price cords which sell at the same price or for slightly more. ; ¢ In many cases, these other cords are made of inferior mate- rials, with short-staple cotton as a foundation. i Getthe tire that is good enough to carry the Goodyear name, 3 that isbuiltto safeguard the world-wide Gooflym reputation. 1 ) Compare these prices with NET prices you are asked;to pey for “long discount” tires - 00%33 Clincher ... $12.50 32x4 Straight Side.. $24.50 | 30245 Shraight Side. . $3BILE< 30x334 Straight Side. 13.50" '33x4 StraightSide.. :25.25 '\ 34x43£ Straight Side. . %g 32x3}4 Straight Side.a 19.25 - 34x4 Straight Sideos » 25-90, ' 33x5 *Straight Side.. 3 3ix4, Sehaight Side.. 22.20 -32x43 Straight Sidg... . 31,45, || 35x5; Seraight Side.. ' 41,98« These ’"“é;',”‘.i““'" igrir's extise e Why can’t men be a little more like the trees? Our duties are made plain; we know what we ought to do—but, unlike our friends, the trees, we do not always do them. We permit the vicissitudes of 3 i life to stunt our efforts and defy our ambitions. TR "-:'.'n“ DAILY PIONEER Wind may shriek with madness through their asuied ‘Sea Years Age Tomorrow. branches and lightning' may hurl- its fire: about, but the tree, calmly indifferent to the anger of the elements, keeps on—and should its boughs be gram from state fair management— & 2oy 5 L0 . i Whenever! you get a chance, get ouAfli&x the A. P, White has sold his Cadillac chummy: enough with them they will tell you how, [ car has not yet been delivered as night’s prqdnctiqn of the Pageant, depie!.l‘hg realis- taken sick on Monday, August 12. tically and _allegorically the history of Northern The funeral was held yesterday af- home,-the pioneer, as he came to make his home ...~ GOVERNOR AND MRS. PREUS here and the development of the new territory. 5 ived i Their visit to the big Northern Minnesota Fair A comparison of life in the woods in-the early z{; sv:mf; ’f';‘;',,':eg,‘,’,f,:?:nfi' vt,?fi ll!d their entering in.to the spirit of the ‘occasion, days and the gayety these men left behnid them |remain here for a few days. mixing as they did with the people from town and to settle the new country was clearly depicted. 2 8. country, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 0. Preus made many As interludes to this spectacle were staged three Albert Worth left this afternoon personal friends among our every-day citizens. symbolic ballets: the first, “Gifts and, Seasons”; |for Crookston where his marriage _In fact, they mixed so easily and thoroughly that tho second, “The Children’s Ballet,” and the third, |0 Miss Gena Gorder will take place most of us began to wonder why they belonged “The Flower Dance.” Miss Mary Brown of the |tome of the brije After a honey- elsewhere. The governor in his address left many Thurston Company starred in feature dancing moon trip of about ten days. Mr. splendid ideas and gave some valuable suggestions throughout and capped a climax in her splendid |Worth will return to Bemidji with for farmers and business men along co-operative role in the “Dance of Pan.” his bride and they will at once go lines, that, if put into practice will prove of great The big spectacle tonight bids. fair to give to the |t housekeeping, benefit to the up-building of this country. people another thrill, which promises to exceed . i . E. d ht We are glad they came, particularly ithe. gover- ever the ones of last night. ' It will show Indian | oS- McDonald left Suntay W'l ror and more particularly Mrs. Preus. We hope villages and how the whites first made their en- |tending the annual meeting of the 3 they liked us as much as we liked them and .we trance into this county, lead by Count Beltrami |state bar association of which he is e Ha a'‘member of the board of gover- Every cifl*fet!e fall Friday night the big “Over the Top” scene, with Goddycar CroseRib Tread Cord Tires are alto made in 6,7 and 8 inch sizes for == little task Roocsevelt to Be At Fair Hamline, :‘Aug. 18—Special - tele- -4he.{ Colonel velt -will be thes of .the ~state’ fair “management- att | Too often,swhen man finds trouble and disaster day Thursday, September 5. Plans A lis pathwa¥he gi g, funder the pretext that ", he is “out of Ik, 4t of 'such is recruitelthe snini “nual army of “bums’ ’and for such must asylums . . for the entertainment of the ‘distin¢ guished guest will be made . by..th fair association. % Ut White Car Sold L3 = get | car to W. T. Blakely of Farley. The Mr Blakely is not yet thoroughly Wilcox, died on Friday morning at 3 o’clock, death being caused by first spinal meningitis. The little girl was tive ternoon at the Wilcox home. Rev. Chas Flesher officiating. Interment was made at Greenwood cemetery. nors. He is expected back Tuesday morning. Judge Stanton is planning on going down tonight. i weight and full size clie - - ASK THE TREES -« .in™ max that should not be overlooked. If ‘you come : ~ fThose pines on the east shore of Lake Bemidji you will not be disappointed. SHOTLEY & FOY COPYRIGHT 1922, LiccrrT & Mryers Tosacco Co. did not grow in a day, or decade. §——3 A itehei shower was given Miss They were climbing their way to the heavens HATS OFF TO MR. REID Alvinia Martinson. = She received " % way back in the years of long ago. That fellow by the name of Reid, who is in many pretty,and useful things. HORNET< o g But it-was-their job to stick there and grow, and charge of the Pageant at the big Northern Minne- The Misses Carlson and Lillian - e o . so: they did—and today people come from afar to sota Fair now on in this city, is a wonder. “Hats ‘Anderson motored to Bemidji last Among those who have gone from - wander beneath their majestic branches and gaze off” to a burdle of nerves like that. Tuesday. - While there they had their | here.to- work in Dakota are William - by % s 2 tonsils' remoyed... - Lundahl,” George Woodward-and ‘An- 2 in awe at their towering tops. He gave the crowd a show last evening that was Miso. Luel '3 Josie Hanson, to-|drew Yost. : And what a lesson those big trees, or any big a thriller from start to finish and how he did it, - ’;’ w;:'hvm? tv::’eh rb:},:ers 4 are| .Robert C. Shaw -and family. of A = . L] trees, teach us. It is the most inspiring éxemplifi- ~'| ~ with a crowd of green timber, no one seems to un- giahue ots af the J. A. Carlson ne Henning arrived in their car Satur- cation of the reward of perseverance. Growing, derstand, but he did and that’s all there is to it. The Ladies’ Aid given at E. Ol-|day night for a short visit at the son’s was very” well “attended. home of the former’s parents. tinson..to, Ipuie Beck took place at|du the groom’s home. on Saturday.after- land Clara Gronseth, Mi E. Shaw, noon. A dance was given in the eve- N;ISOH Overly, J. E. and J. D. Bog- ning. : . |art. 3 ‘gdigs' Afd will be' held at the| Mr. Preston, a sewing machine Norwegian Ritheran church next|agent, called. at some-of the homes Friday. Thursday. = v s . — N E = B R = - v = € -2 .EU Im 2 e o = s Ep E L = EL E = DN . L, R = E T e N g \ The Curtis Hotel = / A | . 104 STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE ", g Vi MINNEAPOLIS i =1 The Northwest’s Largest and Most Beautiful Hostelry % N All Reome sre Outside end Each Room hos Private Bath C|t . . TARIFF:. = \ 75. Roome (Private Baths) Single at $2.00—Double $3.00 ® y 325 Rooms (Private Baths) Single at $2.50—Double $3.50 200 Rooms (Private Baths) Si at $3:00—Double $4.00 Others from $4.00 to $15.00 es s e OSRGOS SR RSN St ~better Turkish —better Virginia —better Burley E. R. EVANS, Manager C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Trecsurer OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT E e _ LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH' Tho marsiage of Miss Alvina Mar-| | Among boose M0 s Mogas || LUMBER — LATH — SHINGLES = - ‘ LIME-- CEMENT - PLASTER PAPER—'—Roq_fing and Sheathing | -BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy, ' Sash Doors and Mill Work. FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE A'MERE ,TOUCH / ~ or_our Nylotis face powder at the 'psyc!iological moment, ‘s oto Speak, means-a lot to *'a pretty woman. Carry in’ your hand bag a dainty puff -~ and_a bit.of our powder; it helps. Are you using our Nyal’s face cream? That helps, too. Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON .. Beomidji 'F.' M. Pendergast ‘Implement Co. 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