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{ i { H { i i i IR GRSEEEIRY S U . tricts, and: stating: that most of the “" Herman Berge § ‘Thol M. W‘Jxon _and son. OSeu' PAGE SIX' THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ! ..,THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922 MAKESAMMEAL the people of Maine nnd California.’ In a brief:way;:she explamed how laxity in the ‘enforcement of im- migration laws; lowered th ard "of the. American:: " populatio) through. admission -to our shores :of the' cnmmals of - other nations;. an those 'susceptible to dlsease, laying special emphlsis on ‘the i depreda: tiohs of ‘tuberealosis “and. epilepsy. | - Following .a - few mow remas on the 20th Amendrient in which she urged its ratification only: for racial‘bettermént; the speaker hurled a:bomb at the illegal traffic in opium sand. morphine, ' depiciting’ scenes in Shantung and ‘China, telling of its scope and growth in this country, showing its ‘effect:- on the children +in‘the:larger cities where. young folks invade the Chinatowns and drug dis- crimes of brutality, according to an eminent jurist are committeed by drug’ addicts: .. “We two million women must stand. for the humanization of the government.--There is.a great push behind in" evolution: and a general tendency ‘orfward- Society has ad- vanced considerably as shown in the literature of-the past century and a half, yet every generation . thinks the next not-much good.. Don’t"al- wayi criticige. Things that we'think ‘ are wrong “today: will -be :forgotten “day after :tomorrow.: It is not critie- ism that-the government needs, but humanization,” .said - the speaker in| advoecating a_panacea for our pres- ent.ills- . Following a delightful digression on “flappers”, Mrs. Winter traced matrimony from the cave-man days, through its tourse in the church, ind into the law, and once again lamented : the high numbers of di- vorces- She. encouraged the. cultiva- tiofi~of tfue love and reverence for the home, suggesting that the fam- ily dinner table should be the center of every household, where problems common to the chidren and parents are discussed with perféct freedom: She pointed out-that women have made their advent into.the. Man’s game, and at the Disarmament Con- ferenice opened the eyes of the whole world. -American women have taught the women of other nations|. a higher ‘estimation of home and their own position in the government Womens clubs. she ireiterated are the permanent thing, and the -diver- sity of the questions discussed and ha problems considered lend import to thes work. Rather hastily she men- tioned the fields: in which women’s clubs : throughout the land are ac- tive, and fields to. which their work will: soon- extend. 3 Advocating: wisdom . first and power mext in-the humanization of the -government, she concluded -her address in a plea that to reach this goal the Women’s Clubs might have strength. to continue walking on -without growing. faint. Doctor Earl R. Two, accompanied by ‘Mrs. ... W. Johnson ‘closed the program Wwith fwo vocal selections. 'LITTLE TURTLE Mr Wright and Mrd. * Thomas Bailey called at- the G. Peterson home. o " Martin’ Larson, Peter Maltrude cand- Mr. Liberty of Buena Vista transaeted huumess in Bemidji Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peterson and Amos Chamberlen were in Bemidji shopping. Thursday. : Henry . Bookholes and Miss Lora Simon weéte * in Bemidji Tuesday shopping and cafling on friends. William DeGrave called at the G. Peterson home Thutrsday. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Gleesing a'baby girl.. Mother and baby are réported. doing nicely. Mrs. Jens Nelson. motored to Be- niidji Wednesday. ;"Mrs. . Thomas Bailey ‘and daugh- itex-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Jr., and daughter Marise moved to Be- ntidji Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Bailey Jr. and child intend to leave for their home at Great Falls, Mont., soon. Mrs. Peter Becker and children were shopping and calling on friends i ‘Bemidji Monday. _ William DeGrave Peter Becker hom.e Hans. Neilson motored to Bemidji Thursday. - Peter..Becker transacted business in‘Bemidji Saturday. William Grey and Lester Peter- son attended the sale at Ole Quam- men’s, south of Bemidji, Wednesday. G. Peterson _called at. the J. L. called at the Coy home’ Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Becker and{: family, Mrs. Poirier'and family, Mrs. line and family, Mr. and Mrs. and :Mr. and {Mrs. Montgomery were visitors at the Hem:y King home Sunday. ij,, and: Mrs. - Montgomery from |- < are visiting at Mrs. Mont- gomery« perents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Mrs. Montgomery was formerly .Mrs. Ada .Carlson. Peter Becker assisted his brother, ‘afiagust Becker, with threshmg Mon- ay. ! .BIG LAKE sonsjlwonh and-Ira, of Dunlap i visiting at the home of Wfl!br Stouti;, » | Those. elected Kenneth Wing, treasurer; Miss. Ruth 3 sumi“ \Gruey, librarian.. ¢ [Marriea Scott’ ‘and “Kenneth Wing 4| were elected’ for thi clvan—up com+ irks | Kitichi lake Snnday visited the home, n‘ !‘XHW.: Sunday, bringing “homeé “fine calves which Oscar-earned d\xrmgl the past summer. The "Hnng—’l‘ogether" rclub hEId a meeting -last Friday evening to elect officers for: the goming school term. ere; Lenora Wilson, president; Verlin Groves, vice prasi- dent; Harold Bloomquist, -secretary; Catherine: Bérgh. #5t onth. mittee d\mng r.he Hn# ‘Bloomquist Mrs. C. O, Wing, teacher at ‘the Mission school spent Sunday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hnnsen had as afternoon callers Mrs. F. Scott and daughter LaVerne; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erickson and sons, and Mr and Mrs. C. B. Gruer. A- severe frost was reported Ilst Sunday night. Mrs. G-O: ng and J. S. Beatty spent Saturday in Bemidji. Mrs. Edmund Bergh spent Fnday afternoon at the G. I Goodmanson home. ~* Clem. Guthrie spent Saturday in Bemidji. Miss Carolyn Groves left Saturday for - the northern part of the state where she will teach school. Mrs. Jessie Groves will teach the Silver Lake school, if her arm improves enough to permit her to do so. Chas. Bloomquist has rented “the Chas. Simpkins farm and is nnw get— ting -the land -ready to'r rye MAYOR NELSON, ST. PAlIl., ‘SPEAKS-JERE TONICHT (Gontmued Frem Pm 1) ¢ will then be given by the Current Events: Choral cluab. - f Crookston, Mrs. J. L- Gavin- director. Judge C W. Stanton of this city will give 'the main address of the afternoon, using for his topic, “Thé Constitution of the United States.” His address will be given at 8 o’clock Reports of district president; special tommittees, - tellers, presentation of new. officers . and- presentation-of the prize.-gavel will conclude - the: genZ cral convention. The exeeutive beard wil hold a meeting Friday might -at 8:30- It is. expected that the majors ity of the delegates who came by rcar will ‘remain in the city . :untit Saturday morning, - although. a tew may leave Friday afternoon. Approximately 250 club = women d registered this forenvon of this| number 150 are delegates. - ‘Moxe |. were expected: to arrive :this after- noon. S H DISARMAMENT PARLEY SUBJECT OF ADDRESS| 1Goaned from Page 1) the Band’s trip and of its achieves ments. “The band, with its entire per- sonnel of 73 memhers and G. Oliver Riggs, its director, embarked from Ben‘nd_n at 4:30 am., Friday, Sept: 1st in conveyances provxded by Ward Brothers: comprising four auto bus- ses ‘and an.auto truck, all conspics wously decorated with neatly. paint- ed signs bearing the words, “Be- midji Boys Band” The “overflow’ was transported by five accompany- |- ing touring cars:belonging to Messrs. G. Oliver: Riggs, J. L. Elwelly E.- A; Barker, C, W.-:Vandersluis and A ‘0O Hoganson B “Going via‘Walker a stop was made for a milk lunch at Pine River at about. %= A- ‘M. and. at-about -1:30 P.M. the whole caarvan resched St. Albans on Mille. Lac: Lake, : when ‘g chicken dinner previously: arranged for, was served- Then, with a pleas; urable afternoon-ride.the State Fair grounds was reached at:about 9:00_ pm. when the boys:found supper and good beds . .in_comfortable tents awaiting them. Barring a few delays caused by an occasional puncturé the journey. was uneventful. . “On - Saturday morning ‘the boyd |’ were. up early, all in good spirits; eager “to’ see: the cities” and began their triumphant career of a wgek. The forenon was devoted to a par- ade of the business section of Min- ‘heapolis, with-serenades at the news: paper offices and the: City HallIn the afternoon St. Paul was:similarly treated-: In.both cities: throngs lined the streets and the many expressions |-+ of admiration® of -the boys because of the high quality of music rend- ered: and. their neat attire and.fine appearance were spontaneaus and sincere. “Sunday afternoon the boys filled a paid engagement at Minnehaha Park where :they. were greeted by a .record breaking crow f ten thous: and people, ‘thus evidenting the fav, orable pubficity gmncd by their cxty .parades the previous ddy, The Park manazoment ‘was delighted ‘and 'firo< fuse in mmp‘hmehtary comment: Sunday ‘evening, throlrgh cb‘mpli« Fnrentary concession! of "the ¢ hotel management, the boys enjoyed a din- ner at the Ryan hotel, after which they were the guests .. of-Manager L. N: Scott and Fiske O'Hara at the Metropolitan Theater. R “From Monday - morhing “until Friday evening the boys devoted themselves faithfully .and.arduously to the fulfillment of ‘their state fair contract. which they accomplished to the entite satisfactionofs the Fair management and to :the ‘conspicupus credit -of themselves and the glory of the city of Bemidji- They were assigned twice each day to o SR R 7 larly, gnjoyable to the boys, . d | dinner, at, the Ryan and werp ,..the and -conspicuous_place on’ . kro\hd!"’%"fi?flwgh many putable bands were.; - in attendance, Especially gratifying to:the boys and | their admirers was the: fine recogni- tion which the Fair manngement Aac- corded them in assigning to them the pleasing duty 6f playing before the grand stand on Thursday after- noon and agsin‘on Friday. evening- It is. mot exaggeraiion- to:state. that their appearacc on_eéach . occasion traction during the. week. “Thursday eyening. was partu:u-‘ when they, were, provided with, aqather guests of Theodore Hayes, theatrical manager, at the Capitol, one of the most beautiful theaters -in America. “Using . the same route, the same busses: and: truck,:and dining again at St. Albans, with supper at the Hotel Chase in- Walker, the boys reached home late Saturday might,| tired, but in good health, well sa- tisfied that they had seen a lot and had enjoyed the.grandest week in their young lives. - “I cannot be content to close this report without adding that it is not only my individual opinion, but the opinion of many, many persons, non-residents of Bemidji, who free- ly and with much enthusiasm ex- pressed it to me after they had seen and heard our wonderful Boys Band, that no city of the: size of Bemidji could by any known method { | attain more and better publicity- “Reverting mow: to the financial situation: of the Boys Band contract I beg to..report -as follows: Receipts, o State Fair contnnt “(to pe- pdid) ... 800.00 Association Budget (paid) ............. 00.00 ~Voluntary subscription (paid) .. w . 72000 $2020.00 Dishursements, Report of G. Oliver = - “Riggs, ........een $2013.00 Balance: on. hand “This report contemplates the early payment of the above $800-00 when_all bills will be: paid. NEED FAITH AND CONFIDENCE “Wasitions -Open for - NeWly Victims of World War Before =uas wou . They Are Miy —— That the rehuhllltned World war Veteran's success in life .depends absolutely upon: his. faith in himself, .is the- assertion -of Maj. W. F, Lent, thief of the emplogiment service of the ~United 'States-veterans’ burean .which. has.in .charge the proper:traine| . Ing -of’ thonsands: of diubhd service men. - . Major. Lent, in lpelklng b!fon the. headquarters staff of the American Legion in -Indianapolis,. sold that:the i Legion and the: Leglon Auxiliary. had i one: of : thefe . greateést Aouiuflon- me tagk of {nstllling into tiie hearts of service men ap_sbselute fgith and comma in: themselves -;pnd. . their es_ to. cope. with life's. problems. He‘ said that Lhe{oumment is_ito bave a place for every veteran three or- four: months “before the_ veteran 1s.. eady to take it. “We.do not guarantee that a inan who bas studied to be a factory superintendent will ‘be placed. in . that poumon." the major explained;: “but he.'wilk :be. placed:; lnx— the path 8o that hé can obtain -such & position throuh hll own lnlthun .and ability. . V “We want emnloyerl to nm]er!!n d. too, that these men are no longer cripples. They. may. - be- phy:h.ull! crippled, but: not ipdustrially or vo cationally. _Wheh we put a ms with .one arm into a_job, he is as well able; ahd perhaps more so, to.do that particular work as ig the.man with two arms” - i e £ Depth of Deéath Valley. Operations -of the geological survey’ In Destlt. valtey -have shown:that the depth :of that remarkable depression’ 48 less: than-has. hitherto been su‘i;- posed.:: instead of 450 feet:below: sea letel. Both the highest. and':lowest - poin} of dfy lind'in the United States; ex- cepting Alaska, :lie. in southern Cajk fornja, and only 75:miles apart. The first. i3 Mt..Whitaey,; 14,600 feet :high, and the second is Death.yaley. = He :fore - the. Salton. sink : was fleoded :Jt ‘contained the lowest: point .of dry llnd. 2&7 feet helnw seuJewd. . Speaking Movies. Spesking movies on.a new prlnciple, sald to be not unlike, the transmission ot photographs over telegraph.- lifies. -areé being produced in Germany. Light wayes are converted into sound, wa\es ang mhfled» Y Niw Alloy. » i Alumimlm with 11 to 14 per cent of ,silicon’. yields an alloy \\hlch is. lighter, than aluminum itself, strong- | er, more. resistant, and more suitable for sxufinz than_known aluminum. al- loys. g SO BEMIDJI BOYS’ BAND DELIGHTS LARGE CROWDS The' Bemidji Boys band delighted an excepnona]ly large crowd at the publlc concert. gnven in:Library park Wednesday -evening, complimentary to the state club feéderation conven- tion now in session here this week. A parade through the business sec- tion of the city preceded the con-; Stout's; cert, A fine program was given un* the der the direction of Bandmaster G. Plaza band stand, the most desirable O, Riggs- _sthel won _applaus exceeded . by any.at:| Trained; The lowest point iu,276.febt | fay 1 Hverybody welcome. ~TENSTRIKE On Sunday, Sept.-16,{the fast Ten- | strike baseball team will play the Red Lake team at Red Lake. A.very fast game is expected. 3 School opened::here Tuesdny 9 last’ week with. an approximate at- tendance of: 145 students.. . Mrs, H. £ Sorenson was.on :)le siok list' several daya--lut week. Mrs. . left.: Thursday morning. fn(' Des esfnes, Iowa, ‘where she will visit her fatheriwho is: v_mt Ling there.. ‘Her father fives. i fornia. Calhouh - Gner and Martm Hass! where_they attended the..state Safr. cattle ‘judging contest at Bemidji. Mrs. Wm. Hass -and ‘son’ Edward returned from Nebraska where she visited relatiVes the’past three or four weeks. Come Cyr moved his place of resi- dence this week. The house now is situated in a.grove of trees.. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Podoll re- turned to Tenstrike Iast week to vis- it at the: Cv:J. Wild home.. i - Messrs.: C..JAWild;: E;-E: Schulke and Wm. Schulke have been busy the past few “weeks puttmg up their silos; Mr. and -Mrs. J. F. Hermann mo- tored to Bemidji last Friday. W. A. Rice made a business trip to. Bemidji :Friday.. . .- James:Stepp of Spur,wax a busi. ness - caller. here Monday. W.-C.- Hagadone: :: has. begun:-the laying-of a fement:walk around lus place of business. 3 The cement:walk in: front of the Presbyterian: :church - was _completed last week. ¢ The. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid met at the .home of Mr. week... - . Rev. I, Woodceck was. called to Blackduck Friday evening to act as moderator at a meeting. The Community Commercial cluh will begin-a series .of. dances to be- gin . every ssecond: Friday, starting -with the first Friday of:October. 1 A. G. Manle, rural..:maijl.carrier, had an - accidental collision -with an- other cak: the: past week.-No serious damage. was. done, however: 7. Thos: Ervin _of - Bemidji: was .a * tbusiness caller here last Friday. Paul Haluptzok made a business trip .to Bemidji Saturday. :The Misseg Jeannette Stechman, Reiers: Byce gnd two other members of :the .Blackduck faculty hiked here Bunday to visit the Tenstrike teach- érs: on friends here Sunday evening. Ralph De éflma, the world speed king, was .. ed . - last- week for speeding th a@gh a town at.80 miles per-hour. - .He has nothing on some of these: gasoline , alley: boys: who travel flmsdgh‘here every. day. Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. W. Fellows mo- tored :to:Be Sunday. Mr. and . P. E.” Mattison of Nebnsh ‘called; here Sunday. -Burt-Noble¢ of Nebish was a busi- ness caller here Saturday: “Walter Wdodcock motored to Be- Saturday. to have some "+ SHEVLIN Mr. and :Mrs. -E<. L1:"Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald motor- ed: to Hawley; Minn:, Sunday. i~ Ladjes’: Aid: of the Norwegian Lu- théran church was entertained at the P. L. Renne home Wednesday. B Mrs. - Edna. Hanson: and daughter Jean Jeft Thursday.for Shannavon, Sask., Canada; vhfire they -will visit - relatives. . . - :Miss Beatrice l’owek left Satur- day for Gonvick. Miss Powek will téach near dut p]ue _the’ coming ‘year. -3 : The Womens Home and Fore:gn M’lssmnary society wis entertajned at the J. }'{emlneks home Iast Thurs- . E. Burfield nnd Berneece Bur- field motored to Bagley “ Saturday evening. i - Leo. P.pwek left _:Morday for :Ames, Iowa, to resume his school duties. t “Rev. Packer of. Bagley ‘Theld serv- ices in the '~ Congregational church last Sunday. There will be services again Sunday,. Sepk. 17, at 8 p. m: F. Gotchall ‘and S:'M. Desmrdms spént. Saturday evening at Bagley. Miss Ruby Petterson visited: friends in Erskine, Minn.,-last week. ‘Helga - Solberg, ‘who:has been em- { ployed at Lengby for some time, re- turned to her home Sunday. Shevlin.:Consolidated _schaal conf= following faculty have beén-engaged: Mr. O. Hawkins, principal; Mrs. O, ‘Hflwkms, upper intermediate; Mis; pnmar;. CARR LAKE Missu‘]zbel Larsqn of Stillwater, Minn., js visiting with her brothers, Waltu- and Chester Larson.. ., Ir. -and - Mrs. . Chas. ‘Stont and dughter drove to the home of Mr. nnd M .. Larson’s Tuesday eve- ning....; M. any ‘fm John Patterson, Mrs. Ralm and daughter EtHel gave a ¢lothing demonstration dt-Mrs. Chas. \Arg(hy afternoon. | ‘Tha, young people en- joyed awiener roast at Br. Rako's ‘grove THarsday wight : Misses Myr- returned Saturday from Hanmiline |;; Both boys won a free-trip in- thé| and Mrs. Aug.| Lnndgren Wednesday evemng of lasfl John Jacob} o! B]xchmont called A ‘menced work Monday,, Sept. 11. The |/ | Nelson, mtermedm!e Miss Linstrom, ‘. eror, Ethel B nox, . Florence S Mal “Boyer, Ada Warner, Rose Clouatre, :Ethel Rako, Gladys Warner, Ethe] Larson, Ida Clouatre, Laura Rako, Eya:Clou- atre; were cnllers at the noon. day. Mrs. Cumming’s midji. ed by all: urday night. Gas often other organs, fete.,:.as -mixed - Adlerika often and caused gas. guard Drug. Store.—Adv. . n’il ‘Mrs. Warner and famnly g Mzs. Frank: Wallbergh Sunday.after: Mrs. Wa]lbergh A number of friends and relatwes gathered’st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas... Swanbergh Sunday. afternoon in honor of Mrs Swanbergh’s birth-} i spent Sunday visiting friends in Be- A card-‘party was d home of Mr. and Mrs. Warner after which a: muskmelon feo,st was enjoy Mr. and Mrs. John Paf.terson and daughter, and Harry Carlson were {4 callers at the C. A. Stout home Sat- Mrs. Wm. Carter was a caHer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pal terson Sunday.morning. Sunday - school was usual hour:Sunday :imorning, Sept, 10, with 35 present. come allt :Everybody -welcome,: Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs: Rako and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Johri Pattersop and daughter, and Harry Carlson motor- ed to Guthrie where they had supper| with Mr. and :Mrs:- -Mr.and" Mis.: Fenske were callers] at” Mr.” and Mrs. Frank ‘Wallbergh’s one evening. last week.. Gas on Stomach Won’t Let You Sleepj “presses ‘o causing a restléss, nervous feeling. which prevents sleep. Simple - buckthorn.. bark, glycerine, in. Adlerika, -expels gas and. relieves pressure almost IN- STANTLY, inducing removes surprising .old matter from BOTH upper and lower bowel which .poisoned. stomaeh against = appendicitis. C-t! Messrs. Albert Moeh,” Walter + { Larson, Billie Schroeder, Roy. Schultz . Edgar:Warner, Chestex Larson, Wal- ter Fenske and Roy Mden. . .. Prof. Chas..P! home of Mr. and | ,ltudi’ed in the best. conservatories, Leipzig and Erankfort, will tengh VIOLIN—PIANO and ORCHESTRA *Phene 562 or 508-W, ‘or call at the Elko Theater is steadily IRENE G. KELLY Dentul’ Hyy /tgum/ A sister Elizabeth given at the P 224 — Sornoeences #he €, %env}gy rf wrn ff%& o . dhe Morw PBarker PBrerlds 57 : Ok Popilylsis ancd ATy Hpeviodiy. Sdisocciatecd sweihd Dactors Plaboser and. Reeetiarcbon 180 J held at t’ilg Come one, “John. Marin... ~ “You wateh” thém “come ‘arid go ‘ike sunshme on a cloudy day. 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Desplte its high quahtv and the expertness of its construc- n, it sells at a price as low or lower than that of tires which lack its impostant features. - $12.50 The 30 x 33 inch Crass-Rib This price mla)a manufacturer’s excise tax Cavd clincher_ God’ur&uhxflb TrulCadTmmalwndeuG, 7udsnubnzufnruuh