Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 26, 1919, Page 3

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L e [N Sweet Is Sympathy. Sympathy is one of the great secrets of lfe. It overcomes evil and strengthens good. ance, melts the hardened heart, and develops the better part of human na- ture. Make the Best of Today. Anticipating tomorrow's opportuni- ties and regretting yesterday's fallures It disarms resist-| §g scarcely a fair way to spend today. It is dividing the present and bestow- ing it upon two periods that have n: right to it. L= ing that we are interested velop with us. always go from here. which Minneapolis and St. our, coming to them in the midji. RO P T T LT T TR T There has been some criticism of Bemidji from some of the smaller towns of our county. realize, as Minneapolis and St. Paul do, that we can- not develop unless our county and our small towns de- When some of our neighboring towns are holding meetings for various purposes, a big delegation should We appreciated the delegation Minnesota, and these smaller towns would appreciate velopment does not mean only the development of Be- Northern National Bank T T T T T T T T T T T T T There is a feel- only in Bemidji. We must Paul sent through Northern same way. Community de- ] Save the Cost ~arss” . e wstemetie ‘Ruud Automatic Water Heater - ORDER YOUR GAS RANGE AUTOMATIC RANGE All ranges installed FREE during July. A .complete line on display for your inspec- tion at the Gas office. of Installation MODERN CABINET RANGE RANGE BOILER . WATER HEATER BEMIDJI GAS - GOMPANY PHONE 76 SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 26, 1919 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ™ F~7 7 g PAGE THREE ?——mm— Expensive Immigrants. Dangerous pests . introduced from abroad are the Oriental peach moth, the Japanese beetle, the European ear- wig, the Leopard 1 oth, the alfalfa weevil, the European eelworm, and the European corn borer. The latter Is a pest which apparently was brought to the United States In a go of hemp unloaded at a rope factory near Bos- ton, Mass. It is exceedingly destruc- tive to corn. feeding by boring in the stalk. In its operation it works up- ward, eating out a chamber from the pith. The developing ears. are also sometimes hollowed out. As high as 90 per cent of the stalks in a corn tield may be infested. Over 200 borers have been found in stalks growing in one hill of corn. Control is wade more difficult by the fact that the borer feeds on a number of other plants, including the stalks of weeds and flowers, and may live over winter in grass*roots. In\ Apple Blossom Time. . A wedding I attended was held in an orchard in\apple blossam time. One of the women Wwvore a red shirtwalst. In the midst of the service a bull In a pasture in the)next field rushed in at the red shixtwaisted woman, who climbed a tree\before the bull arrived. The rest of the party and myself did likewise. The bride’s vell fell off, which embarrassed her exceedingly. The shirtwalst wasi thrown over the fence and the bull subdued, and the wedding continued in peace. The woman hastened home after a new shirtwaist, wearing her husbnnd'l frock coat. —Exchnnxe Hlltory in stonu Huge stone statues and otl ellcs of an unknown race on Eastel I nud, 2,000 miles off the west coast of ou America, will be studied by sclentists. WE PAY '; the highest market price | for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over, Highest prices paid for hides. " GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638-W 112 3d Street 19 IlllIIIIIllIlIlIIllIIlIlIIIIIlIlIllllIIIIIlllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIlllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' Chief Brand Buttermilk Take a case with you when you go out to the berry patch. You will find that it is very refreshing. Chief Brand Buttermilk comes in small bottles, just the size. for one drink. Order your case today. Bemidji Creamery Co. PHONE 143 IR EHIH s nnnnnnnnnnnn: SN A L e T LT T T . &=/ "7 GET ACQUAINTED wit#oirBODY A great deal of physical distress is the result of an interference with Nature’s way to keep the body in a . gtate of health. For this reason the more one knows about the body the better chance there is to resist dis- ease and enjoy health. The human body is so constituted and constructed that it is unnatural for disease to creep in. The nerv- ous system is designed to give health to all organs and keep them in repair. But Chiropractic, the wonder- fully successful drugless health science, has discovered that disease of any part of the body, headaches, stom- . ach trouble, rheumatism, etc., etc., is due to an inter- ference with the flow of nerve energy to these affected organs, caused by the pressure of the bhones of the spine on certain nerves. The Chiropractor detects the defects in the spine, and by scientific adjustments re- lieves the pressure and removes the cause of the trouble. : When the distribution of energy is restored to nor- mal, the weak and diseased organs are again supplied with sufficient power and natural healing forces to build up and strengthen them. Health follows natur- ally. Every progressive, thinking man and woman should know about CHIROPRACT' THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH and learn more of the mechanisms of the human body. Such knowledge will be a great benefit now and in the future, and especially when illness threatens. Chiro- practic (KI-RO-PRAK-TIC): has helped thousands back to health and strength, and it will help you and your loved ones and friends. Information gladly given. Drs. Lunde & Dannenbefg CHIROPRACTORS 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BAR TO SELF-GOVERNMENT i in india Idol Worship of Brahmanical Hierarchy Would Revive, Writer Asserts. The danger, when it comes to self- government for India, and every Anglo- Indian recognizes it, is that we maAay but back into power the Brahmanical hlerarchy which, by all the wiles of priesteraft, by organizing aboriginal worship and blood sacrifices, by as-] trology and *“miracles,” has held the lowlier races of India enslaved, body and soul, these three thousand years. Even the English-speaking masters of art in Calcutta university, after thelr graduation, go back to temples reeking with the blood of bulls and goats, and chant Vedic mantras be- fore hideous idols. Exactly so far does their study of Mill and Huxley emanci- pate them. And this, in flat deflance of the fact that all the best of their sacred books sternly condemn this evil ambition and its instruments, black superstition and idolatry, the things against which the Buddha made his heroic protest. But long centuries ago, the dark Brahmanical reaction drove the Buddha's followers out of India. Nevertheless the British trustees for the welfare of India continue to do all things in their power to advance the natives of that many-colored congeries of pecples along the path of real lib- erty.—Charles Johnston, in the North American Review. OVEE AGENCY AUTO ACCESSORIES We have just return- ed from France and are .going into Dbusi- ness here. Drop in and see us for your Ford Accessories LUNDQUIST BROS. 115 Third St. WHEN IT IS RAINING HARD and you have to go to the train or the office, OH BOY ain’t it grand that you can call the BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY at Phone 470 and have them call for you. They have five and seven passenger cars, careful driv- ers and their prices are mod- erate. Bemidji Auto Livery —Cleanly —Convenient —Saves steps —Saves time —Saves labor —Cuts down ironing day toil. A Hotpoint Electric Iron in your home will mean emancipation from drud- gery of ironing day, and will add many hours to your day for other duties. Order yours today. MINNESOTA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO- Elko Building. Phone 26 _4, 3 A —t ] | i S | | | . TWO CLAIM $1,500 DIAMOND Owner of Land Where the Gem Was Found Contests Right of Finder. Norristown, DPa. — Litigation s threatened over a $1,500 diamond ring found by John Pifer of Norristown on an automobile trip. Pifer took the ring to a Norristown Jeweler to have the stene reset, and now the jeweler refuses to give it to the finder because the man on whose farm the ring was found claims it. “I found the ring,” Pifer says, “on a farm 12 miles from Norrvistown. T have engnged a lawyer and will bring suit to recover the diamond. The man who owns the farm claims the ring be- cause it wus found on his property.” FORTUNE NO BAR TO WORK Milwaukee Man Inherited $500,000 From Father, but Will Con- tinue Daily Labor. Milwaukee.—After tarring roofs for ten years, Frank Dady, of Milwaukee, has inherited $300,000 from his father, Robert Dady, a millionaire, but he is going to continue decorating the tops of houses Just the same, “My wife and I are happy in our present mode of living," he sald, “so why change?” Dady quaireled with his father ten years ago, went to Milwaukee, mar- ried, and became a roofer at §5 a day. The Inheritance came to him as a com- plete surprise. Potatoes Without Vines Are Grown by Girl Kutztown, Pa.—Lizzie, dangh- ter of Jefferson Hoch, discovered in their potato patch that a num- ber of seed potatoes failed to pro- duce any vines on top of the soll, She was surprised to find the seed potatoes in every hill had clustered around good-sized new potatoes, that the entire vitality of the seed potato was transfer- red to the new ones, and that there was no vine growth above the surface of the potato hills, The mother potato was still in the hill, but had given up its sub- stanee to the young potatoes, which were already so well ma- tured that they could be used for a menl. SNAPS! 4-room house, hardwood floors, lots 50x140 Minnesota Ave. P'rice $13560. Cash $3060, bal. $25.00 per month. b-room cottage, heat, screened $1850, p. cash. 4660 acres of good cut over land. WIill seli in tracts of 40 acres and up. Price $9.00 to $12.00 per acre; small cash pay- ment down. 80 acres, clay loam soil, ouk and poplar timber, the hest tract in this vicinity. Only 3 miles from the paved street. $40 per acre, small payment and easy terms. modern except porch. Price 6-room house, close in.. $1000. Small cash payment, edq) terms. 2 lots mear Tenth St., facing cast. Price $900, part uu.h GEORGE H. FRENCH....Phone 93 J. P. LAHR Markham Hotel Building AN UMBRELLA FUND— When the skies threat- en a storm, the wise man and woman carry an um- brella.. The sky of your life is likely to be overcast with clouds at any time. A Life Insurance Policy will prove to be an Um- brella Fund. D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man Northern Natl. Bank Bldg. Room b Phone 576W UR are of the high- facilities est character. We are equipped to satisfy the most exacting client. The courteous con- duct of our staff matches the up-to- dateness of our equipment. 4 i

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