Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 30, 1922, Page 3

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i ! | Bapeurs’ TOAT a0 h s s epsad W TR " stamgreril 2 Wiy i e T = % M and Mrs. J ‘W. Hanson and son' Mervin motomd to Gully Sunday :| 'and ‘wient the day at the 0. F. Nel- sonhorme. M ‘wnd ‘Mrs. Wm. McKinney are mmng felends in Willmar, Minn. % r.and” Mrs. Féther.. pf Fargo] 'wepe thc ms ‘of Mys. Dzrfif. quu Y i, . Ciigky Hachelors. . Paris is kind to bachelors. The gry clty has*a tradition that they are entitled: to enjoy themselves, and pub- e :nangom»nt: are made in their Jfayor. Here ls an Instance: 15 AN a LAKE HATTIE (Tob Late for Last Week) Mr. wnd Mrs. R. F. Wilson and son Fenton were Bemidji shoppers Mon- |y day. Miss Valere Tiara ‘entértatiied a b:t number 3‘! her playmates Saturday afterndon; the dsw being; hek, tenth | ° F’i Bg*flmhberxer of Fms» keow'is Sending: the week hero wwith |-but,wa¥ o1 nil t' ap ::,‘.’.‘{'.’.' R} birthday. _ . %4 Mrs. L V. i oy MTBiltar daughter; Mrs. Hi E. Foss. . Stie hanpened, ta st by day afternoon W "_s%:l::rv’sm"g): fl!TqA:;MFh Mr. andMes.H. ‘E.'Foss motoresh tiere were mxm&y sents vacant in tl’lg % 2“:: - :?fl : 7 ne; Pl 4B " 1. 8 Wheolsr aaare the | to aneupohs lags: wmk:‘:x’ssx{::gt;n ,Nd fropt Taws. ... oumbiers il bensit. - the R. ilson_homé Tuesday eve: ire “accompanied by 3 841—Bergstroi Flour & F«q Co. ning, 8 the faniily, W i .hbergz-r ol Fosxton. ;leull; “true, : ox’ office, ¢l leaving for #wa in the near 3 E Thé evéning was sperlt n Hiastc: ‘.mfé days, '“““""" o m"’"’"’f" ‘sérved for. Giminrijad-men.. And all Fri 3 “onm fl“z":]g Tos" eretm i "CRES WELS fi X Wheelet, ey Brice :fl\.lb Bnih ma on, ald was, “Oh! G served. & " receiitly bou| . recently :moved to nterhational # The Woman Dector in India. The L#dies’ Aid ‘mét with Mrs. £ M‘n J. Edhfi a Miss Ellen Erlck- ;‘\on. nifllfonsive by Dora Bell Thursday ~“a¥terncon o |aon ecalled at J. “Carlson’s Thursday. prepare for their sale to -be held Sat- % urday evening at the town:hall. — Séverdl have been under ‘the Weath- AAART AR er Wwith a complaint that Sesms to ‘be MLAND An ice éream social was given by the Union Ladies’ Aid at the P. E. going the rounds. "The children get the worst of it. Mills home~ Saturday €évening, Aug. 26th: " Threshing and clover hulling are in full blast here. Kitichi Farmers’ thab will meet at the Kltuh;,%l’arl\ Saturday, Sept. 2nd. Falls;- motored from -that-eity. Wed- nmesday -and spent ‘a few days 4t the J.°8. Wheeler farm, vetarning Satur- . day rrorninig. Good "aek to you, Mirs. ‘Wheeler. 1~ Rewtida Lajombe, Mrs. ‘Cora Lan: dry, "Mrs. R. A: ‘Whideler ‘trunsicted ‘busittes sin Turtle River Friday cve- A few ploneer women do¢ ago journeyed east to Indl fought the gopd tight against prefudice and custom which has ted in the “establishment of & woian’s medical service in India, ®and indescribable | bénefit to the secluded Hindu and Afohamniedan women of that country. It was In 1913 that the - Woin Medlcal service first came into e enge. Under its auspices qualified women of either British or Indix a- | of my own. tionality are selected for the service [.eral maid,” " stated miy- requirements, 'l{!""\hh vilst, GAfisoFotgh, ds n re- | Ply to Sir Foshua Revniolis, equally famous artldt, Wwho declared that i prctre - done ™ the imanuer, of e Biue Boy” would Hiever be of vilue as ‘awork of art. ‘Huntington pald .$640,000 for (he ‘painting—the highest prk-e ln mr rec- | Solving ‘Ditficulties. T read In a newspaper lately, writes a contributor to the Manchester Guurd-. fan, that the Anterican housewife hind solved many difficulties hy culling her. matds “home workers” Instead of al- st- | lowing them to be: lnbeled “servants.” It reminds me of A -receit expérience 1 ddvertised for g “gen- M. ‘Suthre, who ‘has besn build- ing ah octmgn')ar ice "holise, Had & Urew ‘of ‘men’ working ‘with the ‘ce- ‘ment, mixe ogressed nice- Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Chutchill hre vis- itihg with Mrs. “Churchill’s sister, Mrs. Glen Allén. : 3N tor melne d Re of u]l We-rmg m.’d. M. I; .G' H"F‘“" Mis. The ;:t le hs‘flfd to Mr. McFMh; ly, getting all lhrough in one day “ todk fl"y“%rfg"l;: :lil! opern Tast and posted .as suvgeovs, .or physicians, um\ qid not_get a-sitgle Enswer. 1 ofgiehm;o %a:h"{'fi‘; | with the cement work, Dnights ¢ ’ : |'t6 the Duiterfn hospitals all over India. |- But on Fedraftimg the ndvertisepient,: e call o e ‘ERffer “Skeifi- M:Bhployed: % the “Dia she ity R P NS o |osubstituting Hdumestie. el for gens ! e'ca r.and deliver; W. H. Gish farm helping put the | wgne wanted fie to demand my She: Left Himto. Sleep. eral,? 1 ot 19 andwers=Seotsman.’ i ~PHONE 578— foundation nnduxl\gr Gish's Woue? | yiigirey Hack. ., HAIE the Jeople, whos 1 was very much fmpressed with my RN TR ‘Out:of-Town Custom- | Omr Neft- néd to’ Dakdtd ¢f- | yiahes ware oh e progrim as fiFét love antl Askedothnato ny howe: Frerich<Afr Fleet, . ' . ery: “Send your 'Idfi,€ | JOX- EX- The largest comnsercial ‘fleet of. air- platies in the world has Just been eonis- pleted, and s now ewployed by = Fiench company, the Grand Hxpress Aeriens, on ‘the FondonPuarisLapsan- ver,than 12 ghnt dafly use on this éompany’s servige. “Eiteh machine has aceommudatioi for 13 passerigers, I d4adtrion to the pHat nnd quechanie. by Parcel Post.” First] Class Work and Promp, Service. : emrdn Clea Papermaster, . New thlnrmbck one evening..He hada Joly time for about an-hour. when awe found the fun-. ny sectlon of the Sunday pupers and sat down to rend themn After I had finished smine, 1 lookedup #tnd he was sound astevp. I immediately turned:oft ‘the liglits and waut tobed. Some time :Tm'g%m;.‘“a“ ""fl"“‘:: wssed ; then T heurd the front door P g " quietly open and shut. He has never = ['been buck since. change. & lher e mmg I\a\'ne n eébfintv! qlck- 24 Wete ot there dt il day. Jud Jua ‘l‘ifikllfi"{ifi" wie fien are llke thermofieters, ~ contented to- linhg ALW i ‘Chas. Laushe, mnde a trip to (mod- V- fand ‘Mowdsiy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Johin, Weotrem and |- Fred Thermult and Clyde Morri- children Melvin, Sylvxa, and. Gerald |3 Johnson, were Sunday gnesCs “at-the Orvin La\'snn Teft Tuesday for -the ‘North Bakota Narvest fishls. Miss Aniia ‘Stelrborg of Clearbrook J. G. B]nomquxst home. < Gi was e}mpper 3 _Tuesday. #on’s Thursday evening. “Miss™ Mab! TR Spent Swriday John Mulmquist magde ‘b\lsmess With He¥-# f :Clearbrobk. Hnze) ‘Catter Went'to Léngby Mon- trip to Cass Lake Monday. diy, ‘Wheve idtie ‘hitis enmplo Dewey Bliss calied @t Wn. Clark’s tho afternoon they motor!& down to hool house, where Rév. |, 24 efie Tuesday morning. . .\ Texter AN Y}mfly ‘eiftertained Sam Peterson was a business call- ai(?m;i L::She ; Fis, “Minn:, ‘ist et Monday miortiing ut the Ed Norpo | Lake Monday 1 = John Mulmq fine new housée on His Tarm onthe |, shores of Moose. lake. =) Péte Leven ‘motored Lydick’s ’l‘hursday Pewey “and Chas; Bhss cslled at the Clark home Wednesday eve- home in ap onday morning John Westrem sacted busfiiess at the D.-Dan- ielson home. Gust Freeberg wis a dinner guest Taesday at the Fohn Westrem home. O. Jamtans “of Blackduck® was a Business caller Saturday morning at thie Peterson-and Nestberg lath illy 4 located at ‘the 'D. DanielSon place. J. G. Blamogquist did ‘some mowing. |- for D. Danielson on ‘the” m‘éndow By the Tocal mn G ; cutting the hny on the Hegg mead— Snipahy d Tuestay. * Reprie bShev!m wWas a bhsi- Wi thi mo‘adowe Cutting erman Nest by hn son " Ed 3 . Blackduck Tuesday ffim ory; where | s:‘, B?r‘é‘:;si:‘:n“':c':; o’t ::. Gust Freeberg er Th\lrsday ports seeing Raiph m’"‘: I rémote birh going up h t:irz he';' ::\rx?dn:etc ve and shiould 'll hadn’t been for the idi) | the danger for thi 1 ?:;:l;l;tg s fi-!l‘e Service | ;’;Gfi ying from ‘the ‘government undé ¥ & i : e Veterans' Bureau.'.Im ‘order lfi “wfinhfivev;:;::: el::ule Pt m“fl‘,'fl The pmzrém imetided those |no worthy ex-service 3 J .8 1 Tamber up to John Valasek’s pmgm :enu.}tnogl tx;):;r :inh;x::ie:::: o) Hements ot any kind mlxbt ‘ % Moose Park for Clars Bloof vocational training and relab Tua :iya{t‘e'moon He was 160 - financial allstments for. thoj ’ e . son, who f#on for mieén: totally ;s ; : It 5 3 1axi o o ot Mo T 22| s o i o et o G mons ,;:,; A Red Crown is quahty gasoline. It is made to give a maximum weedman of Max wi y i s callet T thib Vidhity WE s remult of : oot of satisfactory service in the modern automobile engine. It is 45y morning, 4 holiar P bibos ~4all of which ligs béén put into efrect There was a fine attendance at the ountry. o :zmgt “):'eafihi;::l;l;"?;;l:; :;:rofifl- made tO fit youl' car. different prayer meétings held at D. There - was _ ex| ated by a Republican Congress, the | Dihiclson’s home Monddy ‘evening, | 1922, or the ¢ ollowing . summarization - 3y It starts quickly, accelerates smoothly and delivers the power. .'fr(;‘hn Forssen’s home Tuesday and | this program h . | given: ! 2 ursday evenings, and at.the An-| [n addition a) - drew Mt Homs Piasy cue | 198342, m“}‘.,.‘%'« : ) e, Yot agice, In the past few weeks the number of our customers has largely ning. The ineetings wors all £ 7 biktis ! b I e i e ‘QW*!;:;?:;{:’;:;;; *;g;rf;;;; . increased. Motorists who had been buying gasoline indiscrim- D. Dani & o e e §§..25"£§3§¢';"§;¢";; Hide tor wy inately have turned to Red Crown. They have proved by trial Edward Nesseth of Good. Hope| the public -débt,”. e soms it i ik that it gives them the snap and go they desire. past week- for hijs bro;her, Mnrtm Nesseth of ‘Bergile. o Red Crown delivers a maximum of mileage because it vaporizes A = to the hst drop There is no’ w&ste. , - o Charles Lmborg 20 ?_th;‘- Dakota last Monday. L Mrs. Geo. Stenstud-and -sen«Ru dolph went to P ‘W‘Wm = ! Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Beliveay mo- |- [cé m-@ fider. t Ve;crun Buted tal tn eeded b; At H'e F ll standar_d w serv (orc.d to Bemidji 1last MondZy on fl‘!fi gf ’mtho:- l:x':er:i::e;e:n"n b lfll(lrfi o ow'n 'ce business. . fi;;mfit their in-| (5) Over 1,000 new claims are befng 3 Mr. Merrick of St. Peter visited | Surance.to flpl ecause of handled: every day by the Veteraws’ 4 his famliy-over Suriday. the: slipshod manner in which their{Bureau and all work in that bureau h an St d Am A Mr. and Mrs. St. Peter had visitots | €ialms were handied under the De-, practcally curfént and Bing onduct: . an er lca ve. from Foley, Minn., over Saturday. e t“l ‘:’ ot !A:. fiz i;- ied at.-a mf:;::m loss of time,and ¥ Cyril Beliveau and ‘datghters st of Teprésen of the ex-kery- | minimum ‘e: se both ‘to thtkml’l': Sarah, Irene and Lillian motored to | ice men the Reptiblican Congress made i ment and to the ex-#ervice man coi| And at Any rlflll‘lg Statlfi'n or Garade Fstand Lake Tuesday evening. "‘_hp?”‘,::}l;":"z. ;"fi&g’{:‘—: ;:‘ cerned. Sh m R Si Mrs. Otto-Ashby and family visit- | -V p05€ policies ha € Tein-| (6) An insurance business for o¥er meg ed Crown ’ ed &t Geo. Stegsrud's Sunday. :;‘Z?fl at ‘any tinre prior to March 4, | 600,000 ex-service men is being con- e gn L g - ducted by th ithout M. "xshlgg"’m“"::l;:mwng for | “The nospitalizafion $nd medical n:; zoltzt n:m!:vt:ter?:o:n ta ‘:x-m i ‘Y i e 7 i / 1 Miss S]:;ah and Jrene Belivean Lrenment of ex-service men was found Iimen,fl:: premium rates far belbWw smard o’l camm (Indigna) Bemidjl’ Mfi'n. went to sky Wednesday. t private compani¥s cbaTEe for " o Mr. and &ors.yhmix Iudy visitors e ke policres. 2857 from Bemidji last week. I T e R T 3 e == a S—

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