Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 19, 1922, Page 3

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i e | | S ke S Wm; chket og r,qk acted; b\)sme}! umh Mrs.: War, Masterson and°son Wal- ter of Northern: attended. the fair here: Friday. : 3 $50,000 to loau on fuirms. Deas Land eompany. 1-18¢¢ G. C. Rogers and family of Nary| transacted business- and: visited the fair § 2 Mrs. A, Rievick of ‘Tenstrike was a between-train- fair. visitor in Be- midji Friday.’ ton. are’ Bemidji visitors: this. week, transacting business here, - - For picnic or ‘excursion: parties; ehlmr ger nm:h THOR. A. _.lml-? ML and Mrs. C. i 10" called . o fnendx while ting business.in Bemidji Fri- Dr.: McFarland - and- wife-of Red Lake Falls are spending a few days. in Bemidji attending the fair and calling: on friends. Mrs; D; Gravelle and two soms of| motored to Bemxdj} and is ennmt. ing- business here fpr a few days. ‘{'will make the. trip by auto. g Miss Fay Burns.of Ponemalr md}“m of s, mother; Mrs. O. H. mn!mvu- sty G.or;! Fort and hmfly and Allen M ‘and" family autoed to. Bemidji Friday aud attended, the feip., (RTES l(uc-lnn Jonu of Bagley :pent leave: nnnmau m Minneapolis':to-spend - a week, re; mminz to Benud;i and Duluth. 7 = Mr. Swnb‘erg of Swanbeg & An- derson, breeders- of Guernsey. prizef: stor.k, is lttendmg the fair this week in Bemidji, and ‘looking. after busi- ness interests. A. Anderson of Pupgsky, who. has ‘| recently gone inte- the:poultry: busi- ness-and has a ipomitry farm at his home;-is attending the fair in Be- midji this week. _Mrs. A. G. Billeadeau of Island Lake is attending the fair in-Be< midji this week, and. while here is the guest of ‘Mrs. Pellow. She for- mgrlrlived in_Bemidji. s - Annie -and Carrie Aakhus iver Falls are guests this also attending the fair. They came last"Sunday and returned today. son Leslie will leave Sunday morn: ing for:a three weeks’ visit.in Micl and Wisconsin, where they will visit' relatives - and- friends. They Ralph Olmstead of The State THhighway Department = and Miss Stutsman of 'Minneapolis arrived in Thursday night - and are Olmstead; -~ while v enjoying a two weeks’. vacation. ) Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnevitch and| ghters, who: hav relatives and: friends. in Bemi for a couple- of days en-route-from |3 Grand Forks where thiey visited rela- tives, left this morning "by- auto for enjoying his vacation, and'is a via Owatonnt & Signa Anderson and|: -~ kT “seeanens " THE'BEMIDJF DAILY PIONEER R . Land Seized Under Guise of Science, The Cameroons and Togoland, which are now-under the mandate of Great Britain by authority of the treaty of Versailles, were handed over to Em- peror William I:by a:German professor whose, ostensible interest. in the black races was sefentific. Gustave Nachtigal , 1(1824 to 1885) had made. many ¢xpl9flng trips _into Africa and brought back tales of com- mercial and other ponsxhlll\'les that strongly appealed to- Bismarck. -In 1884, the Iron Chancellor fnstructed; : Bank of New Zealand. The diamond. jubllee of the Bank of New: Zealand, -which -began business October 16, 1861, has directed atten, tion. to the prosperity and progress. of this. semi-government institution, says a Wellington dispatch to the Christian Holence Monitor. ~ Sixty yearsiago it had & capital of £500,000; today it has a capital of about £6,200,000, of which more ‘than £3,900,000 has been 'sub- ¥erlped: and: pald up. At the. date of the 'last-balance sheet the bank; had & reserve! fund of £1,500,000 and pa- Morris Lampher of St Paul spent 'w few days in Bemidji- this week: g h PM of Mnne-pnlin ar- a pn-‘fim att dw Nash-Finch: Co. 3 " Dr. and Mrs. Amald Guenh.lggen of St. Paul are spending a vacation in' Bemidji and are guests at.Birch- ‘mont hotel. '-—3-—'; TEUS: Th L. W. Galloway of Cass 'Lak :_gneqduy and. Thursday in Bemf i, !eh:erm 4 and appdned the Tox ided profits of £361.275. The m:gl Nachugal to explore certain, reglons e interesting” chapter In the . bank'S{ . poya)e of the government, and when —— s the measure by which irold Me Tirath of St. Phal is| Mo porme New Zealand's prime. minister, Rich- ard Seddon, saved the bank in the great erisis of 1894: In one night he put_ through' the” New Zealand parlia- ment an act increasing the bank’s capttal to £2,000,000 and- guaranteeing the interest on-this sum. This kept the bank solvent and ‘prevented a disaster in banking - throughout the 2 : dominlon. Miss- Edith Spears. will- return: to —_— her home at Shooks -Monday after Century. ‘spending: a week in' Bemidji as- the A big century plant is in bloom in guest of Miss Agries McGhee, and | ghe New Yori botanical gardens. It's attending: the fair. a rare and interesting sight. More interesting—that - these plants do not ploom- only once a century, as com- monly~ supposed. This one flowered In twenty - years.’ Life is fill' of these century plant myths. Most of the‘information float- ing-in- the world' is- inaccurate. Statis- tics contradict each other. Js the human brain developed to a point where- accurate thinking is possible? Some think not. Ope fellow wrote 2 book about it, and: made out a good case. - Keaun for Hia Preference. Richard was:fond of a neighbor and Itked to spend: the greater pert of every day at her home. One day I'sald: “Why,: Richard; I-belleve you- like Mrs. Ford better than mother.” “Well,” he replied; “she isn’t alwnys ‘washing -me up” ‘ the -clentist had arrived ag his des tination, a_German officer who had ac- companied him at- the: special direc- tion of Bismarck, instructed him to plant-the German flag:on the roof of the hut-of the greatest chief of the country and to declare the population subject to the scepter of the German kaiser. at: Birchmont while here. " Mr: and ‘Mrs: W. A Ru:e and fam- ily were guests of relatives in Be- ‘midjic yesterday while attending the fai ‘They. came+by*auto. ———— Gives Deaf Partial. Hearing. A new development by which partly deaf persons may be made to hear, was shown recently at a meeting ot the Faraday society, Kilbur Seott ex- hibited: crystals of rochelle salt made artificially, which. possessed the remarkable power of reproducing sounds. Mr. Scott explained that deaf persons ' could wear & small crystal behind the ear, vonnected with a little soundbox worn over the chest. The sounds of conversation ‘would then be transmitted to the ear-drum in. the Mr. ‘and:Mrs. Joe Forrester and lit- tle-daughter- and Mrs; C..E. Riley left Friday by auto for Minneapolis where they will visit friends and rela- ives for two weeks. i 'Dr. and Mrs. D: L. Stanton have had as’ their guests: since Thursday Mr: and: Mrs, George -French: of Park Rapids, who _will return to eir home today. They made ‘the {rip by auto. able them to hear. Every Dad Knows: It's True. “Johnny,” said a neighbor to the lit- tle - boy ‘next door, “how do you like your elephant ’ that waggles his head and your camel and your games and that railroad train that runs around on its.own track?’ “well, I don’t know how I'like them: Dad plays with ‘them all the time. But he has to go back:to. the office:to- rorrow- and then: Pll get to.” : Miss Alice Minnick returned this morning from Tenstrike whete she has been a guest at the E."A. Grier home. She accompanied them to heir home after they attended the fair here the middle of the week. Herbert Wood and daughter; Miss -Gladys returned to their home at ‘Baudette Friday night after visit- ing ‘friends ‘and-“atténding the fair t.b.\s week:in Bemid, They return- with“Mr. "spd*‘Mrs.’ Paddock in ir auto, who also attended the HIIIIIIIHIIIII!IIIIIHIIIHHI|IIII|II|IIIIIHI||IIIIIIIIIIIII !E | this, morning for, Minneapolis to. vis- it her husband, who. is il#¥n. the N« hospital where he ha$ been for ; past two weeks. She received ‘Wword Thursday that his condition was about the same with:no matice~ able- improvement, - and. that they FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO SEE— llllllIIHII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII Ee“!ml prize;,_stuck;. is mndmg attending the| flll’ and axhi[»’fing his- stock there. fi' 4 Lake Ituca and Mr an Mrs. A. ‘motored| E B;mldn Wednesd-y and attended e . F. ‘M. Goughnour and’ Charles Ma- soner and’ three others: of the ‘Motor Inn went to Minneapolis the:latter part of the week and drove that. mnny new_cars home from flu}e . Miss Agnes Hlll boe of Iinuup&- Knautsc ren, Minn., left Bémidjt Pndny after spending a week as guests of Mrs. F. A, Severin. The fimner is a sis- ter of Mrs. Sevetim. ~ G:'W. Harnwell ‘and sons Gordon and Howard motored .to: Bemidji Thursday night . from Fergus Falls and were the guests of friends.un- til' today. business and they attended the fair while here. ‘Wm. Crawford, mspectar~ at Duluth, his. daughter, Mi Miss Olson, R. N, all: of Superior; Wis., and Mrs, Hillis of Detroi Mich., motored to. Bemidji Wednes.} day and surprised -th former school-mate, Mrs.. y 403’ America.. ayenue.. T guests at her home until mterdiy when they returned.to their homes. 5 —_—— ~ M. E. Olson, sales = manager. of Marshall-Wells, Duluth,. his wife and| . daughter, Miss Beafrice, motored to Bemidji Wednesday. .and -were:6 o’clock. dinner guests.. of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Serrurier. Wednezday for .. act business for a. VK return today-and will over-Sanday 'fnesta in Bemidji at the Serrurier ome. WEy 15 this wrongT The answer will be found among Copyright 1923, Associs Mr. Harnwell' transacted |’ the; St Paul™. enjoying a vacation motor txip. “through Northern - Minnesota; ping at places of interest en: route, |’ et “today the: range and Port Arthur, after.spe ding three dayifim . - The; nhrflm: drama of the mu‘zt ‘of money, men Rollins eumedy ‘606D- MORNING, JUDGE' | Sunday Maunoe uld Evemn', “LIGHT CA) “POMONE: - (Herstweiser) : ALTZ,” by E. Recollections of Rich. Wagner, “TANNHAEUER." Wi “Bhunder R R T SR S (What “Bluader” do you Qi“'.") Bl could do: nothing farther: for' him. See the gay hfe, and feast wealth. ‘She will accompany him. home early|= E next week; -~ Mrs Borothion Grest snd tanghter; Miss Urmla, are- expected to arrive 'atrous, ‘Canada, where |: v the summer: monthe They will be gnzstl aughter, Mrs. W. Z. &mfly, 921 Minneso- spenbthl&‘%fi of her: vmmm at the Canadian MIIIIIIIHIIIIHHH!HII u»umluummlummmnmmmmmu i ‘your eyes on eauty and: «fifi;m Y”byll-‘ nmmmn FOX NEWS 4 sz Mimtinee 2:30 ;IIHIIIiFIHIllll form of vibrations which would -en- B TORCHY COMEDY—For Children from 6 to 60 4 t— 10c & 30c — |||||I||l|||ml||||||||||l|l|||||||||||||||||IIIIl||Ill|||||||l|||||||||||l|||l|||llll|||||||||||||||I||I||||||||Il Il||||||||||l|||||||||||||||||l||||||||||||ll||||||I|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||llu. é “Why dld he | . FAR'FROM “ | the theater, Inste i . ANGRY fm Y atratde ipapa was.yery. angry when you asked” him* for d e a coupl&‘y young.. men - te: your two-sieters: 'or yoursélf ' ai |. The wonderful. Hupmobile dependability; its unique free- dom from expense and adjust- ment ‘and. repair, are due to the Hupmobile’s. good design-. ing andiits fine: manufacturing processu inits’ own factones e N ) RE) Opemny SUNBAY In The Real S_e:een Muterp_iece! AS GREAT AMONG PIECTURES AS THE PLAY IS AMONGPLAYS The drama of the leader-of men-who was lost—his double who was found :—and his wife who.did not know. Directed by- Jamies Young A FIRST NATIONAL NATIONAL PICTURES Rex Orchestra Evening 7:10-9:00 L2 IIlIIIIlIlIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIlIIII_IIllIJllII_IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlJIIIIIIlIIIIIIl_lIIIIIIIIIIIII||lIIIIIIIlllIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIl||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|l|||IIIIIlmmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlII st ot uceon; of sl mg tiekets & miother?X, “It-was- not‘ the-kind- % o

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