Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1919, Page 6

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MINNEAPOLIS IS SET FOR FIRST CONVENTION OF AMERICAN LEGION “Thousands of World War Vet- erans Are Expected From All Parts of Country (By United Press.) Minneapolis, Nov. 3.—Minneapolis is “all set” for the first convention of the American Legion which meets here a week from today. Thousands of world war veterans are expected from all parts of the country. Many of the most promin- . ent military men—war heroes with | decorations and others—will be here, But they will be in civilian clothing and on a plane with the lowliest private of war days. «pemocracy” is the watchword of the organization, according to Frank B. Wells, in charge of local arrange- ments for the convention. He pointed out that war heroes, although they are many in the or- ganization, will not be feted during the convention. «This is a business meeting,” he said. “There will be no receptions nor plaudits for any members—we’r2 going to work."' As soon as members of the nation- al executive committee arrive the lo- cal arrangement committees will turn things over 'to them. Some na- tional temporary officers are already here. Others are expected later in Next Sunday will be a day of Thanksgiving in churches through- out the northwest—and in fact throughout the nation—for peace. 1t may become generally known as «Armistic Sunday” and may be ob- TESTS OUR DRINKING WATER Tests of drinking water throughout the United States and its possessions are made at the water resources labra- tory of the geological survey under the direction of C. H. Kidwell. Mr. Kid- well has been in charge of the work had sunk the Spanish fleet in Manila | bay I saw the masts of some of those doomed warships poking out of the water in front of the old fort at Cavite. aboard another of those sunken Spaniards, the Don Juan de Aus- tria, which had been lifted from the muddy depths, refitted and rechris- tened as a part of the United States navy. tain McLean, who later became s rear admiral. ll.lips in Scapa Flow may become the big-sea game of .the future.—Phil# fielphia Press. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER SALVING SGUTTLED- SHIPS. More than two years after Dewey Better still, I spent a happy hour She was then commanded by Cap- Fishing up those scuttled German desire you ever have had. Camels are unusual; in fact they’re un- like any cigarette you ever smoked. That's because they’re an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco, producing a quality that meets your taste as no other cigarette ever did. 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The latest undertaking, to know that you prefer it to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! *For your own satisfaction compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WiasloiSalei, X. €. § Many American Legion men will e ®e here Sunday, although the con- & wention does not open until Monday. | is to mark the poison wells and in- 27 YLocal clergymen expect to invite| sanitary drinking places in the na- them to attend services Sunday,| tional parks and the lanes of tourist which will be dedicated to service| tpavel, usen and women. Tuesday will be the big day of the convention, - however, when the Pleage, Doctor, Make Us Pretty! ::efl;an Legion will celebrate Arm- YDr. Seymour Oppenhelmer of New ce day. ork writes to the Medical R 3 The Legion convention isn’t ex-| pressing the hope that the Ion:cos:?'l;:l pected to make much of a furore| made in what is called “co: Paciers ever the occasion, but the hundreds gery during th smetic” gur of service men and women here will | | {h L g the war may not be lost Yeeall the circumstances under which | t0_the civil population. Sghting ceased. Most of the celebra-| 1€ 5ays that this surgery for the tion will be outside the convention| S0le DupowS of beautifying ugly per- Rall ) sons was always considered “rather More than 20,000 service men and | shady business” fn which no Npumbl: women are expected to participate in | surgeon would engage. the afternoon Armistice day parade. But there are so many ugly faces The p::‘g:owal:n:):dl::o?: .S:Q‘.l;:: and thelr beautification would make Parade” where a patriotic and me. t“;ehlr obwn ers happy, some-surgeon the morial program will be staged. Hcher by a fee, and the world at large _ Prominent speakers will address happler for not being obliged to look the thousands expected to mest at ugliness, t}:at this 1s the auspicious shere. 4 moment for taking cosmetic surgery cut of the hands of charlatans and quacks and putting it into those of skilled practitioners. fl SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER IGL ¢ a package _before the war (R M, Subscribe for The Pioneer. Yon_n' Own United States 5c a package during the war . 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