Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 7, 1920, Page 3

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ment at Ft. Snelling. me 16 and 17 — Convention of of Municipalities of Minne- une 16 — Opening of. Birchmont h. une 17 and 18—Northern Minne- Development Association annual pmer ‘outing. June 22, 23, 24, 26—Northwestern Insurance Underwriters annaa: ting, at Birchmont. Chautauqua, -July 21-25. RMAN-HOPES ARE. . REVIVED WITH THE RISE IN MARKS VALUE Business Men Now Believe Na- tion Will Stage a Speedy Come Back- 3 By Carl D. Groat M1 (United Press Staff Correspondent) | Berlin. (By Mail) Improvement 1 in German valuta (foreign exchange) '} iplus a growing tendency on the part of the outside world to have con- stantly more confidence in her ‘‘come back’ ’ability, has raised the spirits of the year, the shops “caught up.” The situation is quite manifestly improved. Whereas during the win- ter, trains never ran on time, there is now a fairly close adherence And, whereas it was form- erly necessary to use some passenger locomotives to keep up with, the freight demands, the railroad admin- istration is no longer forced to resort schedule. will have|of Nevada from revoking her decree of divorce from Owen Moore. Chief interest in the early stages centers on whether the government will be able to prove Mrs. Maxine Dempsey, who is responsibie for the charges, real- ly is the legal wife of Dempsey. of the Dempsey ‘| mascot has been christened ‘‘pium- . | ber.” THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER cently government operatives work-| 8 ing on the case admitted it had been brought to their attention that she married Jack in Utah a few weeks af- ter her divorce from her first hus- band. This is said to have been kept a secret from the boxer, who was kept in ignorance of the alleged fact even.after he had been divorced from her. Should the government show they were not legally married—Utah re- quires a year must elapse before re- marriage—then the prosecution will be able to use her as a witness against him. ‘It is said that the gov- ernment depends largely on her testi- mony to make its case against: Demp- sey and Kearns. POMKET TURTLE LATEST FAD (By United Press) Madison, Wis., June 7.—The very latest in fads has been introduced here by girl students of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. It is the pocket size mud turtle. She carried her hard shell pet in a mesh bag the size of a watch case. The wee tile rooted CELEBRATE VICTORY (By United Press) London, June 7.—Various division- al and regimental dinner will be held! tonight to celebrate the third annj- versity of the capture of the Mes- sines-Wytschaete Ridge by General Plummer’s Second Army. N - AR BT Miller’s Repair Shop 313 Second Street Phone 350-W - SELLS A New and second-hand ‘bi~ Y cycles, guns, etc. REPAIRS Guns, bicycles, locks, cash registers, typewriters and all. fine work. See Rube when you want a good job. done or a bargain in what we have, PAGE THREE of a large portion of her business men. They .see -in improvement of the Livaluta an opportunity to purchase raw materials and needed goods in he foreign markets, whereas until E;cently such purchases were virtual- 1 to this method to keep up with its freight business. While the railroads face a stag- gering deficit, both freight and pas- senger rates have been materially increased and the government is hopeful that the system can be placed again on a paying basis. iy prohibitive because of the bad po- tion _of the mark. Xe valuta improvement set in jdortly after the Kapp Putsch (re- CHAMP DEMPSEY GOES TO TRIAL volt). At that time, the mark stood . 3t 100 or more to the dollar; at the| g p'DY United Press) = time this article is written the mark igh 2 : 4 “'80 to the dollar, with signs of | rcisht Champion Jack Dempsey’s - ’ trial on a charge of conspiring to de- feat the operation of the selective «rther strengthening. A prominent banker informed the| o vioo aet w, , was scheduled "to start rrespondent that the main reason|pq.. today before United States Dis- ©'this improvement lay in the fact{¢yo; yudge Morris to Dooling. sat the entente and America were Jack Kearns, the pugilist’s manag- ow showing more concillatory spirit o, "i"5 ‘co-defendant, accused of aid- than ever before, more evidences of |y "the fighter to evade the draft Assistant United States Attorney confildence in the strength and ability C. W. Thomas, who was attached to flof Germany; and more belief in the General Pershing’s staff in France as ‘real democracy of the nation than [ever before. A A a colonel, is in ch & | - Naturally, the improvement of the| . cecution. Ame;‘;i‘; o[fegi%l:p;:tg valuta has had some untoward eff-|ip,q,zhout the country are watching ects in certain quarters. For instance, | 1yo case with deep interest x‘many cotton concerns. stocked up The defense will be conéucted by with' considerable cotton when the|g,yin McNab, San Francisco lawyer. imark stood ‘at around 100. NoOW,|yeNap also is counsel for Mary Pick- ‘when their fabricated goods ~ are ready, they cannot demand as many ford in her fight to prevent the state marks for their products as they could have when the valuta was dif- ferent. Tnis has caused some embar- rassment. Anu, in the case of cloth- ing, shoes and foodstuffs, it is. not- able that prices are still as high and (generally higher, than when the mark fiistood around 100. 1’mnkes sales slow down. “ But, all in all, the German busi- ess man is inclined to believe that llithe improvement is going to continue This naturally Spur’s smart brown: and silver packet, three- fold, to preserve the deli- cate. Spur flavor and ce. iand that eventually the fact that he f:can buy his raw materials cheaper D i will work soon to his distinct advant- 3 \i i i age. " For the time being he is confining his foreign purchases to the lowest sible level, since he believes that fhe can get even better rates in a few . weeks and thereby ‘“‘even up” for the . disadvantages entailed in his former {Mll purchases at the 100 per dollar basis. Germany is rapidly overcoming | transportation difficulties arising from a heretofore low output in the -repair shops. At the present mom- ent, the lines are almost able to keep fup with the demands upon them, and this new situation is largely the re- ult of introduction of piece work in machine shops. B X%:Hcials reports show that in April €] at | fountins ALL for icy-cold Ward’s +«Crush and Lem Thelr exquisite flavor is & blend of the fruit oil pressed from deliclous oranges or lemons, best sugar and duk,'add(&hnnaudulddm March about 1100 extra engines 4 repaired and put into commis- fsion. Tt is believed that by the close ] A | “IS GRANDEST ON . EARTH,” SHE SAYS Mrs. Daley Gains 17 Pounds Taking Tanlac—Thought Case Was Hopeless “They said I couldn’t live more than six months longer, but I'm still . here and feeling fine,” said Mrs. Mary Daley, of 530 Oak St., San Francisco, Cal. “I have actually gained seventeen younds since I began taking Tanlac,” ;he continued, “and to look at me sme wouldn’t think "that for several months I was unable to do my house- vork. I suffered from. gastritis all he time, would bloat terribly and “ilways felt miserable.- I had no ap- ietite and felt nauseated all the time. _ L'was so nervous the least little noise |- rould startle me and it was almost mpossible to get a good night’s sleep. 7 had night sweats and was so run . iown and weak that the slightest ex- stion would almost exhaust me com- letely. - I lost weight dreadfully and ;as told that I couldn’t live six ronths at the rate I was then going . «own hill. “Nothing helped me until I began taking Tanlac and I honestly believe it is the finest medicine in the world, for it has made me just like a new “persgn. My appetite is splendid a_nd xevet have the slightest indigestion y more and I never enjoyed such " fine and refrashing sleep in my life | as I°do now. My house has eight . rooms and I do all the work with . ease. Tanlac has been a god-send ! to me and I would be selfish not to tell others about it.” ! Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City - Drug Store and by the leading drug- gists in every town. ' Thats why Spur Cigarettes have won. There are plenty of cigarettes of merit, some claiming one pleasing feature, some another. But there was room —at the top—for a still better cigarette—one that had all the goodness.of the others and then some. ' Spur’s new blend of choicest Oriental and American tobagcos gives greater richness, aroma and mildness than you thought a ciga- rette could have. - Spur’s crimped, not pasted, seam makes a longer lasting cigarette. . - \ If you're looking for the highest possible. quality at the lowest possibie price—that’s Spur. M:‘onlonl.l.oc Anlc:i:c Send “‘The St 'Ora: . for free B:::. -Cm of Orande-Crush Bottled in Bemidji by LANGDON MFG. CO. Phone 204 Bemidji, Minn. SARSLY R

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