Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1922, Page 3

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AR . |2 e sih THE BEMIDJI DAILY. BIONEER one’.114 is known, . . ; G. R. Scott of Shevlin visited his daughter, M"Erdenfheflfi’en. Tuesday. Mrs. Max Manders was reported to be ill at her home in Fifth ward yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. William Kiehfer of Wilton: are visiting friends in Be- midji this week. $560,000 to loan on farmas. Dean Land eompany. 1-18¢1 A son was born this mornivng to Mr -and Mrs. Louis W. Bennington 1018 Doud avenue. Mrs. William Rice of Tenstrike was the guest of friends while shop- ping in Bemidji Tuesday. For an exclusive looking purse or vanity case try the Elko Hat Shop. 1t 11 15 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tibbetts and family’ moved . yesterday from Ninth and Bemidji avenue to 907 Irvine avenue. Mrs. C. M. Serrurier returned yes- terday from Argyle where she visited her sister Armistice’ Day and over the week end. Dean Walker from Tnmty Ca- thedral, Duluth, will speak in the: Episcopal church, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. 2t 11 16 George W. Rossback expects: to; move his family this week from the Fifth Ward to Tenth street and Dewey avenue. s Fred Rhoda is spending a few days in the vicinity of Buena vista.and Puposky . hunting. blg game,: He left - Bemidji saturday, - Mr. and Mrs. William Fellows and daughter Miss Alice, of Tenstrike were shopping and calling on fnends in Bemidji Tuesday. Users of NU-BONE CORSETS will bespleased to learn that Mrs.. bayra Cobb, corsetier, -has located in Be- midji and will receive appointmentg. Phone 517/ 6t 11 20 Mrs. ther of Becida, who.has, vis- jted for a few days at the home of Mrs. W. B. Eiwell; Beltrami avenue left yesterday for her. horixe. llpnl for; H:i' column will be gladly veceived by Mr: Readers owe it to their gues! nlflvu to see-that jtems of local interest are ‘reported. Enry item wlil be given proper conud&nmn when the source g a Rw days this week af /| Ross of the Minnesota Electric Light Mr. angd Mrs. Ma: L\lebeck of Be- cida were shoypmg in Bemidji Tues- day and weré dinner guests at the] home of Mr. and Mrs, L. B.- Grandy Ghee motored this afternoon to Eck- Twelfth street. Word received Tuesday from Mrs. ‘ Wm. McCuaig at Princeton . states that she has been able to leave the hospital and hopes to return home early next week. Special for Thursday, Aluminum ware, percolators, tea kettles, ket- tles and double boilers, $1.00 each at Troppman’s 1t 11 15 Mrs. Dan O’Connor, for many years a resident of Bemidji has pur- chased a small confectionery store in Duluth and will leave Saturday to assume charge. Her little daugh- ter, Alice, will go with” her. Mrs. H. Mayne. Stanten of Duluth is recovering from. an operation performed Satufday at the Bemidji hoespital. Her husband, H. Mayne Stanton arrived <here. Saturday ‘morn ing“and spent Armistice Day and the week end with his family and other relatives. He returned to Duluth Tugsday. B « Special for Thurgday, Aluminum ware, ‘percolators, tea kettles, ket- tles and double beilers, $1.00 Lflcl’l at Troppman’s a5 B e A A A A A i AP Q——._——‘—‘w—__v_‘-A’T BLUNDER$ THATCHER The answer will te found among today’s want ads. {What “Blunder” do:you suggest) vopvagnt 1922, Associated Editors cured a deer. to Mr.-and Mrs. H. J. Lawler, are reported to be doing nicely. Norden, Minn., returning to Bemidji Shop. t | i 120 Rev. ‘Fr. Joseph Fraling is s) e;nd- t;ansact,ing business. . A son was born Saturday- to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hatch 1011 Min- ‘| nesota avenue. Mother and baby are| -getting.a!ung; nicely. D. S. Mitchell, New York Life Insurance agent, left this morning for International Falls to transact business for a few days. Do you know that you can get beautxfnl velvet hats at the Elko Hat|. Shop, worth $12.00, $15.00 and $18 for $6.95? ' Mrs. L. W." Galloway of the Elko Hat Shop, spent Armistice Day and the week end with her husband at Cass Lake, returning to Bemidji Monday. Elmer Marin and Mr. Winterstein returned to Bemidji yesterday from a successful hunting trip spent in the vicinity of Kelliher. Each se- A daughter was born ‘this morning 314 Tenth ptrectycat:-the. Samaritan Ma- ternity hospital. Mother and baby|, M. LaFontisee, Leo Lalone Dr..D. sR. -Burgess:were :guests Sat- urday night-and. Sunday -at the home of Mr.,and -Mrs. J.:W. McManus at Sunday evening. New . Slipon Sweaters with a styl-, ish high neck effect, just received at the Elko Hat Shop, they do- not look like the ordinary sweater, they have a mark of distinction. 1t 11 15 E. R Hurlocker and - ThHompson & Power company returned to their honies. in Chicago the latter part of the week, after transacting business here for a few days. Marshall Field La France and Vic- aporte [ and{ « ~* Santa Makes Mérry’ fl\ Santa Claus sometimes jokes with folks, big and- little, .and he nearly ‘always has some comic toys for the children, This year he will leave them Ioe funny spoon dolls made of paper picnic spoons and dressed In crepe paper| clothes. legs, a Chinaman and a Paritan have lad their pictures taken so that any | ‘one can make them. BUCK LAKE Albert Kaufear and James Ers- kine of St. Paul came over Satur- day evening to visit and hunt ducks. | They are making their headquarters at the M. O. Rogholt home. M. B. Kugholt had the misfortune to ‘break a sprmg in his Saxon car coming “out’ of Cass Lake last Sun- day. The -Woodland Union Sunday sehool is holding its own, having an average of about 18. Miss- Cora Sawyer enter Gl club at.dinner Sunday. Miss ‘Mabel Nelson gudst at the E. M. Chase home the past weck. Wilbur.-Long .and..€larence Par- mentor went to work “Menday al ined the and Co., camp near Cuba. Mrs. Alex Sawyer was in Cass| Lake. on business. She also caticd at the M. Suores home. Election passed off v n “Ten Lakes, Ever b on doing their ting home and most quictly ne seemed ting and get- of the voters toria hoa{e- fegulflr $2.60-values for | pag hiey Sing_theiryown thinkir $2:35 this week at the Elko - Hatjand knew who & desired to vote 111 15 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cole, Fifth ward, had as their guests last weck her sister, Mrs. Mae LaValléy gnd daughter, Mrs. Lillian Card of attle, Washington. ‘The “latter' went from here to Chicago where she ex- pects to make-her future home. Caunby Supelmtendent J. :«C. Me- les"and:Liberty to visit rural schools| +|Miss <Beth. -MacGregor, Red Cross! Community Nurse, nccumpamed him to look after some cases thit needed attention. . 1 HIDE WILLS IN 0DD PLACES Dacuments Lost for Years Have Been -Found Long After the ‘Death of Their Makers: Oceasionally a missing will is found in time to provide gn unexpected for- tune. In 1909 a.peasant woman of Brit- tany was feeding her fowls, wheu,| among the corn in the ‘bin, she came | across a_notebogk which contained the | wilt of a farmer'who had died 14 years preyiously More romantic was the accidental discovery of a will after the lapse of a quarter of a cpntury; by W ch-a sxnau estafe was restored to'its oid owners. .0n the deitth of a member of the:fam- ly no will could be found, 50 the ¢ i was sold and .the proceeds dn!(l-h’d among the next of kin, among whom was a ditughter’who regrefted. the sh1e. as-her father had always said he hoped eircumstances. would never. foree, qmm to part with it. Twenty-five years later a dlsmm rel-| ative dicd and when his-hotise ’ln‘g over 16 the contents o old cliests and - cases were In one was -the: missing- will, which stated the estate not to be sold. On .being approached, the gdntleman who liad bought it expressed bis will- inguess o seil it back to the daughter, ‘Dode and Their Day. Gvery oz has Wididay 1 tHe p-mm-h geems (o hold true of -the whole bre of dogs. AL breeds ]m\o‘h.ld their Thirly a great, m v.-ixgm:'xt the iis and hebees ¢ to the dand of no- ot and St Ber- to tng meat cest o poptis o hefore | wlite, Lit: v tlie mere in- o - A5 big nnd less n, even in thesconniryg shas e more American. i i cngine ov sed—Bulti- L pounds per square nch, and Mrs. M. O. Rogholt were in Cass Lake Thursday ‘on busin Fred r\mrp]w anfl ’hn and Ale on bus- Rogholt camp Tum Mrs. Ed Larson v the last of hhc, week. Mr. “Alex *Sawyer called at George Luck farm Wednesday. Everett Rector is working on the farm for M. O. Regholt. Mrs- Alfted Ershbro has a brother! \’.alung her. Mr. O Rogholt tock to John Hale’s | wship. He expec mill for a few in Sugarbush towi to run Haie's months. - - Arnthur Rogholt finished the 3 ood- land l/nmn .SLnduy school cupboard el the doors and when it lhe Emm day, Nov tie members weére present. ned to give a cemmu Ziving® dinner school house. requirsd o furnisl mily will be yme food, the o’clock, and hhorhood s Rog '»It. went hold on Nov. .23 .at aving troubles > exceedingly wet after Petroteymy Fires, An - American, consular officer in France has furnishied some interesti details_ concerring the muny and-use of petroleum briquets It appears that these briquets weigh cli-as coal, und that| only half as nw they produce twice as much heat. keep indefinitely in good conditi is said; are in no way dangerous, give off no.smoke or odor, and burn with ‘a very white flamne, eight or ten inches high. They consist of petroleum, either erude or refined, mixed with cer-| tain chemirals, the précisé nature o! which is a trade secret, and sollduwd in molds under a. pressure of “led to be present. A clown doll, with dangling| |'" the home of Miss A has been a} S| ter onmoa el that Ten Lakes | their | | ; or four feet in length. "00 | { COMMUNITY CLUB PLANS ‘ ENJOYABLE DANCE ‘NOV. 24 ‘Commmittecs are)'nt work in:prep- MODERN WOODM-EN TO ~ 'HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The regular mecting of thc Mod- {ern Woodmen of America” will be | given at the new drihvry I'held this ébening at 8 o’clack at the L 3 y evening, November , uider the IK. C. Halland all members are urg- | €YeN auspices of the Waman's” Communi- tv and Civie Clab for:the henefit of the Child- Welfare fund and | e song, o S g Loan Closet. Mré, B! H.3¥Schumaker The L. N éluhi s u}ter‘mmcd“\ chaitman of the committee, with | i evening by Mrs. J. N. Ganter|y N v : home 613, Third Strect. Mrs Mrs.:B. A, Barker. in charge of the “\)t her home 613, Third LTt X e | ticket, sale, Mrs. Du J. Moove in 10. J. Lagua was succes | charge of the music and Mrs. W, Se MRS. GANTER E-NTERTAINSI first prige and Mrs. K. M. in charge of the publicity. | Olson received the conss ion fpn ats Al b plaged oin sala gooh |Late in the evening,dainty sefr the. public will then be notificd 11 are asked to keep this date in| mind so that the attendance at this| ce may be exceptionally large| well as being a welfare prujectl this dance also promises to be one of the social events of the season. | MEET THURSDAY NIGHT After the regular business meeting |of the Modern Samaritans at 8 | Thursday evening, refresh- will be ved and a surprise inment -is being planned by COMMITTEES APPOINTED FOR NEW AID DIVISION/ With the revival of the “Methodist o'clock ‘ ments | enter social committee for which —a jtie e will be offered. It is urged that | er-jack” to be manufactured ! {alt members be present. { winter under the auspices of | the pert cand Aid, a committee of ex-i ,qu CARSON ENTERTAINS makers was also appointed | . S. PAST MATRONS’ CLUB {and this division as well promis The I':!st Matrons’ Club of the|to become popular in Bemidji. Mrs. Ladies’ | Order of Eastern Star was very)Roy Schofield as chairman of the Iy cntertained yesterday af-!candy division w Il be assisted b\‘ Ritehic, W. Z at the home of Mrs. G. E.|Mesdames A, P, hvme avenue soulh.|inson, R. L. Given. Harold Br session the guests harst, . R. Willey, and 1. C. Brad-| owed and enjoy atscth. While Mesdanes E. I, Deou, tJ W. Naugle and Archie Naugle social afternoon. Refreshments werej 1 | |served by the hostess. | will be in charge of the cracker-jack. | They plan to manufacture both on certain days, as_well as fill ord The day will be advertised before- QUEEN ESTHER SOCIETY |, l‘ierrfi[ufflr(‘, large orders were The Queen Esther Missionary s0-iyeceived and delivered to the dif-! cicty were entertained last evening|fiyng office forces throughout the| ane, B“’""“m'\, and they will again solicit these | nd at the ) " The first of the serics of sales, af-| Gl take place Saturday in the Gas 1SS BROWN ENTERTAINS., mi avenue n-the following » clected for -the .coming 11418 Del busines, ficers w 0 Company's office. yoears p ent, francis Fladhammer . pacslS cit, ‘Blvira Larson,-treas-| TRASKS ENJOYING TRIP vice-pre ver, rguerite Boerncr; seeretary TO CALIFORNIA BY AUTO Vera Cutter; correspending —secre- ary, Laura Mae Burnham. A social ar foilowed the business mflcl.\mr‘ ;‘md refreshm.nis were;served by the | hoxt An interesting card was, received | yosterday by Mrs. G. W. Campbell| i from Mrs. J. J. Trask who left with| her husband and daughter about four | . weeks ago to roach California. by | .. |auto, where they plan to, spend they WQMAN'S STUDY CL¥B HAS: ' {winter. The card was from b.mm VERY INTERESTING SESSION |y New Mexico, and The study -of “Art” by the Wo- ‘tum- of the governor . Study Club for £his’ YeAr'slin the year 1605, which is (.umdm-m m is provm;: to, beymost intgr-{a gem of architecture. The building » and instructive. The genéral|has been remodeled and is now use nl‘ et “Development of American [as a museum .na School ¢f Amer- are Painting,” was used for the e Trash ‘"4 m at the meeting held by the ip immens king | Menday afu.nuon in the Li-| n route, and stopping ¢ of interest. Two £ hta Fe they en- cw storm in the moun-| \d w- novel ex wmn/ Ei igy i w. Bolger jene: atly enjoyed. | h were gr | . > | waler | FARMERS MUST AVOID WASTE, It is o « [ Tike he nme Bl 1 Increasing Price of Land, Feed and La., “ricth bor Make !t Arlviz to Use ESERS chir 2 iite ubjeets i Al By e . I | With the inc price of 1and, Folklore or Fact? | ! feed, and the hi of Lubor, it is A v strnge sen monster is osald | | beconiiug 0 ry that the farmer’ 0 v been off the comst of Ireland | eliminate, P ble, any waste T and i s el o b qaite fanibiar | e must fall the by-prog. 1o the dphabitt of the, o | acts of his business mueh the same as Coune the manifzetur pro i knew . duced in pract seetion of it wn\ do o of these e the count for the wrain, and - freg the stover is disre. Viitois, whon the zarded. et b i Proper -l stover is velished by Drineipy tive stoc is Telt in the, Sven. They g open dii ather fg- o wor to the an ted et ish] whiel they—y ven Stover it! though it be flyi Ot oof a ! thundeed feet shove the suriaee of the Psen. ome who has seen (he animal | ek, I T are helng p ration. Lo bandie corn stover| ! © This to gzet it in gays they follow i ik slenth lumwl ] and when they get within striki anee lnmel themselves throush |m~1 d ot their | wided by the | !Ir\ t1 e over the wine The best w fs by mesns of the < method mukes it possible ike fing and g the barn before the feeding qualities| SWibging ot their wdl, they st it | b been injured by the weather, | 80d brin ing alm. Enough voom should always be re: B 5 i érved in the barn to accommodateal FEED] eS| good ~u.x|\l\ of stover. Hay may be F NG PULLETS FOR ECGSI safely od ont, but it Is unsafe to y try to stack shredded stover. e OVerfat Fewl must be ts e the corn ample Is “Not Satislaclory;“ .4 Layer-and Will Eventually Become a Drone. ) to g time to.cure hefore it is shredded, for ftamay heat Ik the mow and<become through Infacding ‘a2 lof ‘of4phiie for egg production, should any indi- vidual hecome overfat4nd- threaten. tor} = | break down, it is a good plan fo take | worthless mold- i ing. | | subsequent Land Grass at Sea. | Fitnzing (he Hools left by the reced- Ling tide may, frequently be seen, th In fitet, 9t 1 are feed her miore lightly. _Evod awumim: that ) them too hea < long strands of a green weed. T | Jeaves, which look Itke so-many rib-jup alittle. Remember that an ov | bons, are dess than Lalf an inchdnfpullet makes no better a lny | svidth, thoigh ofren they three| an overfat hen. She will bhecome a drone in her ¢l Don't Kill Bullsnakes, Kansas farmers find that a bull- snake noalfalfa field is worth at a menth, 3 lar weed s calied grassowrack, gl T R | strange 1o say, It & | wweed at all, It some ‘reason rine life. If you e not veally n sea- you will find real flow [ titic American, for it, each encased in a kind of sheainfon an average six o gophe Turmed by one of the shorter Jeaves f e the crap to that expe No proper seaweed blossoms in this] adult builsnake keeps an wa, Why it should have chosen to| the pests, The bullsnake and 1 : n deserves thie feeds also on rats harn or granary. inmg on aration for the spublie #dance to bel. Friday; | w been ¢ | | s her q‘lt of the general pen. and It.vm;} v e Miss Anna Wood spent-the .week. end at honte ‘near Bagley. iss Sila Beckwith spent -Sunday Vigoren | re Lurn ed from ,p.u. Saturday at. Be- Miss Velma week-dnd at I Mrs! Bean of ® : her_daus . Olive Carter-were Bagle) (Miss Jabel Dlanie Appleby _spent ithe | Skow; | Rev. | eyt of the regational &hurcni vhs @ R.x',:h:v 'm:llnr Sun Murs. R D. Holt arriye from, Rochester, Minn has been coafined for some t the home of 1 vi Mr. and ’ ndrew “Me was accompanicd here fran Crool - | tenn: by Murs.-Hans Melby ol Grand | Fork: Carsten Roisum returned “Thurs- day from North Dakota where he has d. and were Cease of Bagley Minerva A RETURN SHOWING RlCHARD BARTHELMESS ard a tremendous c ) 8000 feet of it. SEE the G Dreams beg of the Primrosc the Corridors of Place of Forgoti-h —the House of Leut & —the Land that i..v Home. Run the whole ga life in an hour In a great, story, throbb heart-beat of th seen | |1 N. B—lr you aven't ocur word t—DON'T MISS 1T—If | [ you have scen it once, sec it h asain—It peys . g et i THURSDAY ONI AT THE ;:.LKO ’ GY&E Thurs ?,ay-.. ri R TVE RN TN T S UR AR UNVE S FILLER , AN HONEST MOTION PICTURE ; ! WILLIAM FOX-Presents { i “Wilkun Féx presents FAST | M&!L Lmbm Loius- Lay: were Bemidji 2 Hansnu day. returmed ~Mon- }{om the wee Miss -end- here Genevieve her home—here. YOU TAKE NO PHOTOS. .,FROM PR RICH STUDIO ;zfi—.fim & -y Unless pictures and prices more than please you | | 29-10th St. Phone 570-W William Russell . in one of his best—.- “THE ROOF TREE” Buster Keaton turns the village smithy into a bellowing bed- lam in ’ “The Blacksmith” Yea, verily! A “striking” success. A Fixst Laugh National All You Acaaction Want To Grond Orchestra 2:30,, 7:10-9 10c-25¢ &ayuSaturday TSIV TV €T A T T NN TC R TRAT OF THRILLE 1 onrereo B BERNARDLDURNING BUSTER Shows 7:15. Admissien 10c-25¢ The somber faced comedian who never fails to er “THE GOQAT” P 9:00 TO?\HGFT E i K EATON a’ roar, in

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