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. apolis, who -motored - from- hu home * last mk to: Sblh 3 {w‘ mmaw a.u i avan mmufi ”a‘fih'fio‘mym “a on friends. : George and Fred Clark of Turtle * | River were bu:?ul vkiw::' m ‘Be- ‘midfi Monday. . A A, Andrews lea tomorrow ;. £t where she- vrmflmun for some: time. Mr. and.Mrs. A. T, Carlson enter- tained as 6 o'clock dinner guests evefimg Mr. and Mrs:'C. M. Serrur- d.l}.., E,, Smith motorad to thydvck “{toady drhere he will mnuet sbusi- . thy tarnin kY t at’ Ghbmé 21 o’;@v o = fot a]street, left Friddy f Ronn;#' efhas been engaged to te eight-month. term of uhnol. Wfi“&‘fl%«z{n Miss Mildred Dickinson of Buen: Vista was in Bemidji Monday’ route to Northfield ‘where she will ter‘as a student of Carleton college: 80,0 loan ot h:é'"" Blteha!der, 411 Mr. and Mrs. I ‘4 as” their| Minhesotd” '8 Eue! est, ig Mrs. Frank Glgnon and daughter, Mijss Eva, who have visited friends to Bemidji. and relatives at Hutmgs and attend- tored todly o Pmethlhvn where will 4t the “County’ 8. Rasmussen, who_ went| feis ":g:. .“I:: R G e to attend thef of ithe potato flotr mill, made the golden wedding ‘anniversary of hertrip with him. parents, ref ed to yher home in M Mr. and Mrs. William McClernan n:: family, of 409 America ";:ll A their mother, Mrs. Jane Fim thefr guest Sunday Miss Harrington,| uij has. beén living at 517 Ameri niece; Miss | avenye, moved the latter patt of weék to Fifth ward. R. K. Doe, naturalization: Miss Dorothy Wflmfl left Monday | of Duluth, arrived in Bei eld . to cefl:l;ue urday for the hearings of tlhie parti ollege, ter | wi \eation- with | tion papers at this term of court, lpendmffiw there being several applicants. her: p-renu, Mr. and Mis. E. Y Wfl- " Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Neumann; 1019 ‘Béltrami ‘avenue, had as week-and her nieces; Miss Jeannette Hrie of Escanabd, Mich.; apd Miss Guthrie of St. Cloud, 4 ey Te- Miss Ella, Sonstrud left. Saturdsy 10r' Bagley where she will asdibt in thie! office of the Clearwater Abstnct ysdpm:g_ d\es absence T. . l(r lnd Mu A. J Ritchey- ong the numbher who attended the stiite™ fair- midji, returning home Monday ‘eve~ m ho ning by auto. Mrs. I, P. Batéhelder t the trip- with ‘them ‘and visited Mrs Adel " Dr. and Mts. E. ¢ ed fast night from annenp is where Snylu, A kt .nd !k “Twin cm . they. attended the ited: rélatives for' g | motor trip. with d_at the fl! to Towa, -nd ret T6m a motor | 3on; and Charles Ji here they vis- | néphew of Mrs. R. and attend- | Violet Rae Kimball ‘an dell, of Virginia, ‘who' for,a féw days at’ ited relativés and ed the fair last webk. ups” mother, Mrs. Jahn 'l'hompgon, who: accompanié: to: Minneapolis, Went from’ there to|aute for their hoi Chippewa_Falls, Wis., tor visit rela-| . tlvén before returnitig to: Bamidn bout ‘ten”days; | Ferrell, Ayin unfil the lattel state“falr; TéT the week, when she will raé.smf o 28 5 visit friends until Saturday. Their |son Elwood will enter Messrs. -nd Méadames. lequ ahd Ryan to Nebish by auto. lufidfly morning, .. and will v Pherson’s parents, Mr. and; Joriés, duting the drin i vadation® ot Mr. McPherson, ] an ‘employee of the M. &rl. Ralhuy company. ———— An auto touringtiparty, whichs s | 3 clud!d Mr. and Mrs.' Sam Ryan, ‘and e and Misé, Wilbas of Des MOMES, hi Towa, arrived in Bemidji Saturday and’ camped at Diamond Point over the: week :nd. ‘While here they cally of the Ryans, leavi xng for Nébish 'hel&" be found amoag | en, joy © L home o M & you' lmufl) tefore fetur Des Moirtes. bR A s i A RN A | | WS R .uvflwfi atf nmlwmmm 73 Mfl annel Higo W sstoavad THE BEMIDJIDAILY PIONEER ! Lt;fl l(n-pp. b YRS B o poople of the United States earn- the naions parties'to the Conforence, tly desire peace. The last admin- {stration, with -an - insistence - that .would not consider any method. of se- ments and mep g 88! to '8¢, adjoining B N “would exfsting: | 2tat9;275:000. WeHa we have'made war more difficult and less justifiable for all nations, and have given a new assurance to those who, desire and<hope for the future the treaty standard, by st Hmit” {8’ to Great Britain Japan - 315,000; * France: 175,000; our agnual war ex- $10,000,000,000 to $600,000,000. and are making rmetlnns every year. The last adminiatration refused to enh the war with Germany for over two years- after the Armistice was signed, except upon acceptance of tha Va ailles treaty with the League Cov- sent administration t- nw! Dpeace with Germany without de- red a truty agresment by for & definite | lmitation of naval “armishdent.” It se cured a definite -qumut regarding the se’ of submarini * moxious §sses in warfare. It mm'id by the act treaty an uu-nhht nxln: an Umiting the bunmx; fortifications and" Pacific. It secu: ffimflon by immediately policy, from expect to get their naturaliza- | Shantung’and Siberfd, stid-wn-agree- [tain thent with Japan‘defining and confirm- fng American rights in i.lle Asland of Yap. Through these agrbements, which are’ being actually pd fnto effect by the contracting greaily reduced the war Dburdens of] Fred Barr of Bocid:»-wn & busi- ness visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs| Overby, who was the guest of lfiu Gus Thompson, corner of Elev- emh trget and Minnesota: “Evenue; {*F, G. Schadegg’ dly to Redby o Fidd itihg r the past two weeks' and ‘atten ifig the Minnesota state fair. * , and nephew; turned Sunday evenit Twin Cities, where the hxdfivm te dhag the: state fai there last Thufs g from stopping at, vnnons p]lces en ro\lte, d “Ke) A. 0. Aubolee-and son Maxwell, 1107 Pnk nyenue motored: to Te- 1 isolated’ nation under Republican ad- ministrations.. :Butit ‘will be the con- tinued of the Republican party to keep the:{nited States to its tradi- tional- policy- to, prevent entan- ‘glement “in azes 'of ‘conflicting quarrels, religious have thousatld/ ye pié of America’ do well to main- 1 ‘that polivy, and to.support that ich mat only desires peace but” takes’ practical measures to ob- ‘which is not afraid to propose ‘and effect rednctlou of our own Army, Navy and armaiiont in order to induce other s _to do likewise; and thich, 5 swerved frfom its licy an » by any chimerical amblnous or sordid Tust tor w-u afternoen! from ‘2 unh’l B o’clockc nch was semd ty Mrs.” Dafiy NOT TO MEET THIS WEEK, There ‘will be no meeting of the bed ‘foom' division of the Ladies’ Ald % st~ chiireh, - as an- at the home 'W:vflle, be- poflfl mnm' next“ :wcek.. x-:mov WEINER ROAST A number of Bemidji young peo- ple enjoyed a weiner and marshmal- 47| low roast near Lake Marquette last night, mnlung the trip in a large - g the roast, an auto ‘Those present in- argaret and Amy ey, Pearl and - HOLD- MEETING TOMORROW/! , The Ladies’ Aid "of, the Tri 'Ev-nze cal Lutheran cHdrch e parsonage, 1300 Beltra ednesday 'dfternoon, Mrs.” Carollne Meyer will be host sS. | ; g i S NI second, s ekimos' Have No Use Whatever for the fllmfly Accepted Systsm of | Ixen-nnc. ne of the few phcen in the world : noemncthm- the” Eskimo, writes Tem- in t.he Olevellnd Plain_ an Eskimo wishés*to buy ‘a string ot} beads for lits-wife;-he pays for Wt'with: pply of meat. another fam- ] TODAY & wzmflsspn ATV B AN mN EMBER 12, 1922 Mrs. Cnsxmr Cluu Z—Ensfll e -h?Foddu- Corn mlgm, what xlnd Jof an 1gloo he has— or how many dqt-powar is his car, but does he bring Hiome—not: the' bacon= dut the bear-meat? .She takes & very | important in: the general of living; She e dresses the skins of the | animals brohxht in by her man b, bit- ing ont the fat, . olomel Wl and’ they live m peace and harmony; They are wflnspectlnl,;moul, brave. and honest, and, even though.of:a:low:f: orderof- clvfliuuon,-bnve ‘all’thie frter [ qwmuo:mm Dfi*fil g the!oblh&fflrm -”‘Followthc Wiite. today for our Editaria) Gr:fl. over a poem, plnvcheil oft: e “Aren’t you going to sendihack poem to th "an(hm-?" asked thejvisito gpgl in for: a little” chati cha; . Get Cow Into Shape. : In -order: to get. the cow .into ths 4 best. physical shape for' the calving | time, It is advisable to_feed her some linseed ol, a’quArkiof the raw: prodtct: per :dose; g this will cleanout ber |- dlustive tmek. Our pharm and" graduat 10c &25c @ | know! Qur‘ ." ng “'what »’: "And that T +