Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1920, Page 8

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ution of: Future “Transportation’ Problems Seen in Hard-Surfaced . Highways of - Country. #Any student of the rallroad situaflon feach ‘the ‘conclusion: that ‘rall- operation in America has reached »height of its efficiency and hereaf- it wifl: remlln stat! nry or de- R lu alwnyl ponlble fimt some rev- onary ‘process will be. discevered, the long yeats without marked im- vement of process indicate that d mechlnlc‘lnve about reached maximum while bureaucratic and itical control now assured will be ing- to ail mechanical im- ment 'as_they will be to effective must be in other lines. Naviga- has been heralded for some years _a_solution, but in spite of heavy pvernment assistance, water traffic, on the Great Lakes, has steadily . The remedy does not appear rest there, at least for the present. ! There remain the highroads. In on lies, says Chicago Trib- wned raflways to rise to the emer: ¥, established the motor truck in " full ‘majesty. What the French oads could sot _do. tgwr must be made in Amarlcn Hontunately, we have an excellent skt “4n the middle West. l!.\e principle of: hard ‘roads: has’ been and timid‘ beginnings have /made in a number of states, chief lamong " them IHlinois. Let ‘us under- and immediately, that 'what has done and what has been legis- .for is merely the thin entering ige of our bighroad program. The warrow ribbons of concrete roads lald by legislation will no. more carry forthcomin® auto truck traffic than the old narrow gauge single track roads were ablé to carry the rail- trafic which thq caused to de- fvelop. ; It Is fortunate that we bave many ! “Yoads.” ’chxcago, ApriLi9-—Ratato r 'rma nzmo.n DAILY PIONEER b1« NRRRTRECH rning at 8 o’clock in 8t. L Phillip’s church, = when fJackson became the bride of Fred De- taiel, of Bauk Centre. The bride was thern. wmm. nexod' and ‘bulk, $7. sow ¥1.75 per ‘ewt. M“"“m' QuOTAY Oats, bushol o ¢ B 10 Barley; hushel Red Clovq;, ;nedium. 1b. Popcor! e .C‘ 00-$6.00 .$6.00-36.00 = $36.00-88. 00 Eggs, fresh, dozen... . IIATR Mutton ..ceoceese Hogs, 10. .. cceerenrsaes .190-30¢! o0ean 180 , _The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Y at'time ot ¢omg to press of today’l Pioneer AND HAY Wheat, No 1 Tufhéyn, 1ive, poun Old Tle, live, pound ‘attended by Miss Octavia . Heid, of Sauk .Centre, and: William Jackeon, rother of the bride, acted as grooms- an, Immediately after ‘the ceren?ony, the wedding breakfast was served at he home of the bride’s parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Edward' Jacksoh, 1707" Ir- ine avenue. A color scheme of pink l'and’ white was carried out in-the :decomtlons of the table .and of the . ‘Tooms. The out of town guests were, Miss f McMahon and Miss Katheryn Jack- Grand Rapids, Miss Heid or auk Centre; and Mrs. Chrence Jack- g Bol’ll: ‘of /International -Falls, : Cow hides, No 1, pound Bull hides, No. | Kip hides, No. Tallow, pound Wool, bright. : Wool, semi bright..... . 32.86-{2.‘(5 lalm .$2.66-§2.65 | Garlic, Ib. .91c-93¢ 20-31.48 .$1.80-31.83 No. 2 'rlmothy No. 1. Clover mixed. . Onions, dry, per cwt Eggs, per'dozen .. .lu Cabbage, ton ... .$85.00 Rutabagss, pnr cwt. Butterfat ... ....cu. Mutton, b . . Pork, dress Parapips, per owt Squash. cwt.... Packing butter ecsesdeaennanes 'hi happy couple left.on the noen train for. Duluth and the Twin Cities, | for a short trip; before going to Sauk | Centre, where the groom is engaged ‘|in_business, and where they will Cnmmlo Ciunterrn, San_ Remo; It- aly,: April '20.—Trebizond. will . re- main 4in Turkish and it will not be {awarded: to' Armenia‘ was learned au- thoratively. -“Turkish treaty will be ‘'handed to Ottoman delegates in Pa- tis May. tenth,’ lt was officially an- 3| FOR SALE A few more setting |FOR SALE—Two fresh -cows and]] Gowhides, No. L....:. o .92, Bull hides, NG, 1-..i'%unn.. you'd be ashamea to make your wife wori ever.the washtub te support you. The Accused—Bat, judge, I can't af- ph m to buy . laundry mcmnery for. | | ean’t live apart.” ""Phe" nation | . i’ dg; something for the most back- ri). tes. ho\\ ever, ‘should sspnait Binder Road. freble or quadruple all nntlonul allow- jmnces. In the beginning, and yntil the princlplu of highroad traffic are gen- erally understood, it witl probably be pecessary for counties and even citles ko provide the wide thotoughfares nec- mry at the points where traffic cen-| To illustrate, the 18-foot roads which re perhaps adequate a hundred miles the country are ‘even now more con- ten miles out,from the .city than are our most crowded city ~| } JILLION DOLLARS FOR ROADS Jmmense Amount to Be Spent in 1920 for Construction and Proper llllnunam 'mmu.mMmmu at. this. year in -construction and ce of | roads’ .and streets | the finm!fl States, F. L. . “What' do_you"think :ef . this Fich man providing himself with & hand- a hospital, 8 )ubllc park ‘_ “Yeo?' " “People would naturally’ vlllt” M places. -It's a cinch they'll never re- sort to hln temb in large nutbu‘l." I Y Jt: Family Matters. 4 41 shall complain to the floorwlllc about you,” said the irate shopper. “I have ho doubt he will agree with everything you::say,” saleslady, wearily. - “Ah!_ Then he' is acquainted wm your shortcomlnp?" ¥ “He thinks he : is. He's my hu-: .mnnxular shawls?” - band." Might Be a Mote. - .. Youth (eager to gain a place_on:the) sofa)—Permit me to remove the mote, won't you? e BYEN Maiden—Thank yon. I would, . onl’-— i only—— Youl nly what? Maidén—Only 1 see such & bcl.ll in your cye'——Cnrtoons. o 3 The Result. - “Somebody played a’ joke on flll. : Sent him a bagrel of what he thnght ‘were fine oysters.” / “Where was the joke?’ “When he went to shuek ‘thefs, there weren't ‘an¥ - oysters (Inn." “Then he must have Inu ‘shell shocked.” . A Compliment. “You used to pay me many m ts before we were said Mrs. Dibbs, withi a put. “!o- wemen are certainly hard answered ‘the). . “Bat the girls have &m P -!erpn' t shape, and th > hor., Can't Be Soived. "!hey can't ‘hVe_ tozether nnd they _ “Dmph! What's. the sohlflofi of & prohlem . like that?" ' =% “Chloroform, but, contuxfifl‘&:e luck, it's axdmt the la % Seeds and Berrids. “People . have’ -various ‘names . for meney: / One man. will* spéak’ of 50 seeds; ‘another 50 ‘berries” “Yes, and some make mloney pro- duce, while others, con‘lnmnlt-" " A Movie' Star "Bexlm lndlgnltlon." 3 can't” + “Your salary is reduced pun.nd‘ a week. Now can you retlner Indig- ; uflon?” : oo Titfor Tat : Mabel—Here comes . m m» up the walk. That boy gives me shivers. "~ Marie—Why don’t you zln hlm th i 4 LT SOIQGou. olcs 1 et "Do you remember the old tuhloned “They'd look funny now. ¥ Catty. Advice. .. Belle—uy bair is.sq Tong nd thick. 1 :have the (re.atest difficulty ln : ranging it: on my- heads ¥ NellThen why don't you' fih 1t Offand Ax ft?.. . Bl . “'Nothing Left ' Judge—nnve you anything te offer the. court befors -nluu s punfl ‘on you? Prisoner—No, your ' hono¥: ., my hwyer took my last dollar. "Oh, Fudge. ] see no objection to a llm tund.' *Enr It lt 18 used to dnl w the Please,” growied’ Mr. Dibda.’ “.ian't] I just n ullmtb-o’dlt were done’ ~hens. - H. R. Jones, East Bemidji. . Phone 779-J. - 1d4-20 ~calves. Phone 700.J. Mrs. Merry Man, 18th street. - 3 3t4-22 FOB SALE—A _good chenolet car. -Price $600, model: 1918. - Inquire - 401 Park Ave. 5 s IF ANY.ONE ° Died, Eloped, Married, - Embezzled, Left-town, Had:a fire, _ Had.a baby, Had:a party, Sold a farm, Has been._ i1, Got divorced, - Came to town, " Had ‘an operation, Committed murder, . . Has been arrested, Has bought a home, Had ap auto smash, :Fell from an’ airplsne,. # Had any unuuu.l thing happen, 'l"HAT’B NEWB ?honu 922 or 923 T. A. Vatendahl. | /4&&23 | 1S is the potent:al nuleage : supphed daily to the people ‘of the Middle West by the . - Standard Qil Company (Indnana) ]n Earnvmg at these: figurésiwe' have‘taken ten miles per gallon as | the performanee of the average.car, and multiplied it by 600,000,800, ' ‘the number of gallons of gasoline .marketed by -this Company - last year, and ~d1v1ded the result by 365 The.task confrontmg the: Company is a dual one. . ; Notonlgmust it mplntam thlsflowd'r at all times, but it ‘must 8o plan - " its activities as to keep pace with con- stantly “increasing: demand for fuel, whether thu demand be nonnnl or of the Stand-. That,inaword lsthe iana) and the ard Oil Company (I Companylsnsblgasus’ob. Every relource, every ounce of energy,' and all its equipment are at work to keep pacemththemsmentdemnndsfor, guohneandothtrpmducts. : S The management recognizes its respon- sfl:ihty to the motorists of the 11 states the Company- serves, and every cflort is bemg made to meet" this tewonsibihty Standard Oll Company«‘ 910 S. Mnchlgan Ave., Chncago ?ummfimmiu “vlwmmmmum fllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllvl \x 1;:‘mumw / Ll ’-Gwe the quzly a T reat AKE home some of aur Defective

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