Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 2

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PAGE TWO DR. EINER JOHNSON Bemidj), Minn DRY CLEANING Clothes Gleansts for Mem, Womes FOR THE YOUNG TOM SMART DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. i 4 Dray and Tramster ician and Surgeon - Sandeen Bros. Will Enlarge Res. Phone 88 Office Phone nl e oo in Mayg Blok . Their Garage; Hanson = _ Amerio y ‘ : to Erect Barn 2 e e o < . P R R R R R R R R R R R R A R AR ko e XXkl ol ' Special to Pioneer) ’. v, Clearbxsogk. Jan. 13s.—-E. lf{mlx‘(lahl. E D AND THE COAL s"- A .; 4 :: cashier of the First State bank, re- 3 [ ~ turned from Hines Saturday, after a GARF' L » U TION K] " couple days visit with his parents. - .: p ’. - L J - The circumstances of the resigna- ¥ )} o \E D) The Leap Year ball, given here by 5 . (3 ? ). ), the youggpladies of Clearbrook, was tion of Dr. Harry A. Garfield, fuel - ) . .' a decided success, young people at- ministrator, are likely to keep him in B 3 3 tending from Bagley, Leonard, Gon- the public eye for some time for the s .‘ » % , .t vick, Gully and other points. First reason that he is understood to believe » Wlll brln Ou 'to 'the '0 round was won by the ladies. Boys, that the work of the commission au- 2 .‘ ‘0 now if the young men intend to hold thorized under the settlement, to be o - ; = 3 their place it is up to them to do as mage up of one coal mine operator, & 0’ rl ht tab e bevera e .$ well or better, or acknowleflgel gom; coal miner and a third persen named ¢ 3 0‘ plete defeat and s?;rlem:e;m‘:rtgg:d to represent the publie, will result in .‘ an effort to defend their fo an increase in the price of coal to the % name and standing. consuming public. l.' ‘t- f .‘: Sandeen Bros., known as the Clear- Lo this form of iseltlement Dot The realization of harm 1y brook Auto Garage, better known tor Garfield has been unalterably op- i E . :’ here as “Bill”’ and ‘“Emil,” are mak- posed. It has been learned on good -t d d .t i ing preparations to add to the‘ijr authority that he took no part in the O nel ‘/ eS an l eS lon :: garage an extension on the east end, negotiation with the mine workers’ - 5 i 30x60 feet. This will give them the union chief, and that though informed f‘l’om tea and CO ee poln s . 0: finest W‘t"'k ;‘u:m hi‘llal:lu);l (fi;:g;mil: and consulted after their initiation tie ) o the county. ey W terms laid out as finally accepted con- .th .t : I from concrete blocks, manutac;uret! travene his conveption' of the main e Way O : Q‘ here by the Clearbrook Cement Prod Stincaple nyolved ' e ‘ tets Company. It was recalled in connection with . 1. M. Hanson, one of our most suc- =~ the resignation that’in suggesting u ‘ :‘ . cessful farmers in the township of| 34 per cent wage Increase as fair for the miners and possible to be paid from f ¢ c B iLeon, is preparing to erect a large present profits of mine owners, Dactor Garfield suggested a commission repre- | 5 .‘ modern barn in the spring, size 34X| Lo.io4ve of the industry to review the findings, but expressed the conviction . M 64 feet. It will be equipped with all] .oy op body should not have power to fix prices. His belief is said to be i . + modern appliances and strictly up- that with this power granted a combination of the employer and employee in 0, ) to-date. _ the fndustry to mulct the - public by price raises is certain to result. & :0 ¢ thebr Dehting stage and wil i Its the regular thing for ol ing their ting stage and W E y % . 11¢ from now on demand that congress| BOTH SLIGHTLY IN ERROR NOTHING WRONG ABOUT SONG eo le .to Want .to be health :e give them full cltizens:hlip and equal add 8 p p L h f' y; K rights with other people in our coun-| ppygician and Lovesick Youth Were | COmedians Need Not Have Worried as . . ) try. This meands enlrly all(:tmlm:}t:l t:l Alike Too Quick to Jump to to Words of Chinese Ditty They SP Whe{‘ t : e use o Coff}e{e :. their holdings, development o eir ’ Did Not Understand. ¥ g ) Moy and promperty o ot con | . . Conclslons Une | ets at your nerves, make o .c.;:f:e“{'.l. ap;afizd:rt p,;';';,f co:.ljlj. There's a certain physician in Los When Fred Stone, the comedian, e Ch ange to p 0 Stum ’: tions. Such leaders among our In-| Angeles who admits the joke’s on him. | was in Washington he told how he without dela .‘ dians on the Red Lake Reservation| Incidentally, he will shortly lose his and his old partner, Dave Montgom- : y0 IN: in the persoms of John G. Morrison,| daughter. He tells it this way: 1 d ’d Chinese ; 0’ Jr., 0. R. Gravelle, Simon Fairbanks “I was in my study when the door | *TY? once.fle;an:e :.n sang 8 H tm i 5 .: 3 and Joe Morrison, with many others,| was flung open and in came Jack. 1|50ng withou knowing what 1 Ab I f f f C ff ) in conjunction with suc;: llgade;s %s know him well, and just a glance told |meant. Eventually the show in - SOIU e Tt ee T OITI a e I I.le. K. et o Whte Barth with many | 2%, (8t be, vas (7 from belng b | which they were singing came o At srocers-No raise in price ; others. 1t wmieans that the Indian :;sulx;]l self. Indeed, he looked positive- Washington and Montgomery and > 8 A p - :‘ : commission must soon act or place Phed Y 5 itself in a bad light with the people| “Without waiting for him to speak | Stone were horrified one night to no- Mi ¢ they are supposed to represent. Mr.| I commenced an examination. His |tice that the most prominent box in Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek Mich, ¢ Beaulieu says: heart was fluttering, his brow was |the theater was occupied by members y '. “We did our part in the war. We| fever heat, his pulse was racing. ‘hi i ‘ TV- X want to stand on our own feet now | “I sprang toward the phone, crying of the Chinese legation. vml‘]y ne h -and prove that we are just as good| gver my shoulder, ‘You're a case for ously the two actors sang t e jong i 9 Americans as anybody.” A fair and| yne hospital, young man.’ and then hastily retired to their :. 8quare assertion. “‘Sure; he admitted; ‘but you |dressing rooms. A few minutes later s LD S X Thos. Keefe, a former Clearwater| MIght have let me ask you first!’ announcement reached them that e e e o o county resident, who made his home Ask me what? I demanded in a8-| 4. (o401 visitors desired to pay at Bagley, where he practicel law,| tonishment. has announced himself a candidate| *° want to marry your daughter, | them a call. The two actors almo"v for Governor of Minnesota, having| he said, and then I realized that I|passed away, fearing that they had fl]l;ad ]t(as a replllxb]icgrn, It was gener-| had ade the wrong diagnosis and |offended the Chinese with the song, ally known that “Tom” was an am-| that he had misconstrued my refer- Rk bitious fellow, but that he should| epce to the hospital."—Los Angeles b\Alt finally t?ley braced up and in: 5 vited the Chinese to come in. ever file for governor of the state of Times, Minnesota come like a thunder bolt 3 + “Could you understand that sowg IURKISH WAR DEBT SMALL that we sang?”’ Stone asked anx- from a clear sky to the people that knew him here. He also ran for dis- trict judge of the Fifteenth district R iously. against Judge Stanton of Bemidji,| Ottoman Empire Spent Comparatively | 5 yes,” the Chinese said. and only carried his own precinct. Little in the Recent Convulsion Pl 5 < ”» We understand that Mr. Keefe has of the World. ‘What on garth doss it mean, developed into ' something of an _ Stone eagerly inquired. anthor since he left us and written two books, “The Cost of Living Dol- lars” and “The Way to Democracy, to World Peace.” The war debt of the Ottoman em- | “Oh nothing,” casually respond- pire is said by experts to have in- | ed the oriental, “just one, two, three, creased less than that of any other | four, one, two, three, four.” pation. Her bonded indebtedness was increased by only one new loan of about $80,000,000, and, adding to this other increases in obligations, such as home military requistions and advances from Austria and Ger many, her war expenses ran to only $600,000,000. Consequently, allow- ing for various offsets, her postwar indebtedness amounts to about $1.= 000,300,000. This would make it appear that Turkey “ran the war on a shoe- string,” financially, as compared to Great Britain with her $40,000,000,- 000 war debt, or France with $30,- 000,000,000, and the United States with $25,000,000,000 and Italy with | NEW TREATMENT THAT o Just suppose we had to go back to harvesting by hand. possibly $15,000,000,000. It will be KNOCKS RHEUMATISM cd) Think of the number of men it would take, the time it wounld recalled that on paper the Ottoman require, and the great loss that would result. empire mobilized nearly 4,000,000 |75c BOX FREE TO ANY SUFFERER men, yet she escaped with something| = yp in Syracuse, N. Y., a treatment . Then suppose you had to go back to the old days before the like the war expense of a country | for rheumatism has been found that of the telephone.. You would have to reorganize your like little Roumania or Bulgaria. | hundteds of usets say s & morder, mmm, change all your methods of buying and selling. ) You would have to reorganize your home, too. The annual meeting of the Nelson Quality Store, Inc., was held here Friday. Alfred T. Nelson was elected president, Victor Stolquist, vice pres- jdent, Oscar A. Nelson, secretary and treasurer, with Oscar E. Lewis credit man. Business during the last year showed fine on an ever increasing volume, which speaks well for the future of this popular and well known concern in our midst. A\ fine supper for the stockholders and ofti- cers was given at the Clearbrook hotel Friday evening. The funeral services of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Lewis of Bagley. was held there Sun day afternoon. Rev. Chas. W. Erick- son of this place spoke the comfort- ing words. A large number of friends were present. Henry and Oscar E. Lewis and Miss Ella Larson from here attended the interment. Going Backward B ’J Julius Dalke of Holst has disposed of his half sectien of land to a North D~kota party for $40 per acre. Mr. Dalke has not decided what to do for the present. He will look around with a view to locate here, we under- stand. reporting cases that seem little short of miraculous. Just a few treatments even in the very worst cases seem to|" accomplish wonders even after other remedies have failed entirely. It seems to neutralize the uric acid and lime salt deposits in the blood, driv- ing all the poisonous clogging waste| . from the system. Soreness, pain, stiffness, swelling just seem to melt away and vanish. The treatment first introduced by Mr. Delano i‘: ;o gtoilot: thn‘:flih o;mu “ ¢ | wants everybody that suffers from propeiate than, plaln ‘Romeo 82 rheumatism or who has a friend so Juliet.” She also would substitute U " ”» w 8 afflicted, to get a free 75¢ package -ahag Call of the Flesh for The Mot zor |from him to prove Just what it.will : o Wages and telephone material have all gone up. The 3(1) nme“oe.e st N:ft, Princess” for |40 in every case before a pemny is Company must meet these increased costs. Its only income, like Mr. Delano says: “To prove| i any other business, comes from the goods it sells. Telephone “Hamlet;* *Henry, Whom Do You |SPent, o : ay ) . ; P Love? for “Henry V ;" “Big Dick” for e et wif) Yotk : ~ service costs money to produce and & fair price must be “Richard the Third;” “The Knife” to; ter how severe, stubborn or long , charged for it. : “Jullus Caesar” and “Moonlight 80d |siqnging the case, and even after all Honeysuckle” for “Midsummer NIght's | sther treatments have failed, I will, if B Dream.” you have neve; previon:‘llyh ;"i:g :l;c o i ’ ™ PROOF. treatment, send you 8 c g package free if you will just cut out NORTHWESTERN TELEPNORE oo “Do you believe in miracles?” this notice and send it with your ; ; name and address with 10¢ to help EXCHANGE COMPANY “Certainly, I do. My husbend |pay postage and distribution expetise , Jacob Nilson returned from Gary, this state. Friday, where he attended to business matters. He has just purchased the Ole Lene homestead in the township of Greenwood for his son, Selmer, who will make it his future home. We wish to commend Mr, Nilson for his timely move, and at the same time teacun his son the value of land and the home it will make for the man and woman who understand its qualities and appre- ciate its value. Shakespeare Down to Date. Justice Wayne, dramatic actress, finds an explanation of the question as to why Shakespearian plays seldom win financial reward in what she terms Shakespeare's inabllity to give his productions catchy titles, She sug- gests a repertoire of the bard’s plays rechristened to meet popular demands for stimulating titles. She suggests “How Could You, Juliet?" as more ap- Today the telephone is a part of the daily life of more than half the people of this country. It influences the ways of living of every worker and every employer, because it influences their work. . ‘You know what the telephone means to you, in your business and in your home. Do you realize the telephone company needs money to give youn this service? Mayor C. G. Nelson and wife re- turned Monday morning from the far west, where they have visited with their daughter, Mrs. Heath, at Fort Collins, Col., and son Le Roy, at Pierce in the same state. Last season was very dry in Colorado and crops not a success, except near the irriga- tion ditches. Potatoes were a com- plete failure, the seed never even sprouted but dried up right in the ground. Dairying is unknown, most farms having only one cow, and on many none because of no pasture except up near the mountain dis- tricts. . Nothing ilke Minnesota for Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, as he says he has not felt good since he left, but 7 #ince his return already feels much asked me this morning if I did mot |to me personally. need & new hat? F. H. Delano, ls'efiAY. G{i:i: Package to an -_— e — it subsacribe for The Pioneer. is [ p P P LIy

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