Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 4

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&re CURTIS HOTEL ‘Wednesday. from a storm area that 7 vl § g g HNANY Tenth St. at Fourth Aqé. So.’ = il il S/ AR I : MINNEAPOLIS, : MINN. practically covered wbatem Minnesota| ! ht, < \ : e T“Ti‘,‘:“!t.,’;'n‘i developed in North Da-| | E ] RN e X ’ ; THE outstanding Transient Hotel of the North- kota and .swept across Minnesota to| | |8 N . N N i west—distinétly Metropolitan in Appointment and the southeast, wrecking homes, tear- o oo i . w3 , i Service, yet delightfully Homelike. “Has spacious, .ing ‘out all communications, and de- P R X . comfortable L:bble:. Sunroom, beautiful Ballrooms, laying what few railroad trains were | ||} y : e X y e - s and Restaurant—all on main floor. ;Meals of tempting J:zbzhplow through-over juncertain ;' . : i ] | . quality served a la carte—also an excellent Table d'Hote Meagre ‘reports said the town of' Luncheon for 60c. Unequalled facilities for Dancing, Receptions, Banqueta, etc. Convenientto Stores, The- Foxhome, near Fergus Fal]s Minn., ‘was ‘““wiped’'off the map.” X aters and other points of interest. Reinforced con- William Hokmer, 11, was' killed - ; y o Y 2 | " crete Fireproof constrution. near Fergus Falls when the wind P L ik i . LY g : ’ ) a}lshed aHbar;l i: whll“:hblle h;ld }t‘aken o e e refuge. is ‘father, Robert Hokmer, 3 “ . Pt g ; S % 4 i ingle uble ‘wag seriously ‘injured. : T o - 1 75 Rooms . $2.00 $3.00 WlNug Roede;» tf:]fmer:;:;mgd- i : ; = oY g s, i ) s 325 Rooms .. 250 350 mer, N. D., was fatally inj when| 148 : Lo 8 ; kel & 4 . ; " 00 4.0 ;‘filhoru collapsed; and: died"a few| | s atels - Coie it ; R 5 Ko 200%:’]:“‘_:3350‘3”00 0 ours” later, g 7 9 % g . . q ) At least a hundred passengers were| g } L. & o 5 Each room' has private bath ‘injured, when four ‘coaches of Nor- ? 2 ? . . thern Pacific train No. 111 were blown from the tracks two miles west -of Foxhome. . Fifteen of the injured were Tushed to hoapltals at Wahpeton .and seven were :enorxed in a critical ‘condition. :The ;coaches. .overturned, in a ditch ‘and caught fire gers less seriously mJured worked Srantically : to rextricate ‘the mnlmed : from the blazing The caboose of 4 Great Northern| " teain was' blown over near West This view of a part of the interior of the ‘Chicugo Coliseum was taken durln'g the Republican national conven- tion of -1016. : 'E’ni:n, and ¢ t ““dl ted. Two it be governed-—by a ‘one-man powv ! i ; * b AND ““brakemen were ‘injure = 5 \ ritory for a distance of G2 words be- ER R s , er,jor by common consent? Doss|LAST WORD_IN_DIGTIONARY: | 100l ey 7o e, the st ASE Mow coBBLER FOOLED DEV“_ today as a means for carrying out his| possibly Few Krow What It s, and | rather the last fairly widely ol 5 ' aE o purposes? If #v," what are its ear Aaally It 1s Mot of Great known term- in the dictionary. Be. HE demands on us for quality goeds tween this Dutch sea and the libellu 1d fly Is a semi-désert country, stud- ded numerously ‘with such thorny ob-] structions as “Zygaenidae,” “zgnema: ceae” and “zyfiomalilare.” No wonder you were unacquainted | | with the last word in your dictionary.|. You are excused.—Kansas City Star. marks? Did God have anything to | do, with the organization of our gov- ernment. Has God had a chosen peo- “Iple“in ‘the past? Has he a chosen people today? 1If so, who are they? Has ‘the church.-a remedy for the social and economic evils of the pre-| sent time? If so, what are they? Did Moses need revelation in order to carry on the work intrusted to him- Is revelation needed today? If not, why not? What about our dead? ‘What are their chances for the: fu- ture? ., 'Good. Story of the Discomfiture of. the Enemy of Mankind Told ‘in Old Chronicle. importance. are continually increasing. Quality, in almost everything, means economy in the long run. Quality, as found in the famous VENUS Pencils and Erasers, means luxurious econoniy. Do you know the last word in the dictionary? It begins with the last three letters in the alphabet, placed in their re- verse order, and It means an “Indlan libellulid dragon fly having a large head, narrow face and very large| . eyes.” The word is “zyxomma.” This |": 8moke Recorder on Chimney. 18 In the New ‘8tandard dictionary: - A new application of the metal se- Webster's New International stops| lenium, suggested by a French sclen- The foregoing are some of the ques-| °° ’hgf ot this, lllslt ':: ts fl::‘all wm:d “'l:'. L. A"?‘::' is to ;“ 'ih" ;Tlenlmh 1 .|'as “zythum,” explained as 'being “a | cells as smoke recorders In chimneys. ;’,’:;;fl: l:g:f;fgt;:; ’::: ?ls?)ttt‘?em;::: kind -of ancient malt beverage,” which | A selenium cell is mounted on one tions that will be discussed at the|the Standard. calis. a.“very.excellent |.side of a chimney or flue; on the op- beer that Diodorua, though wholly un- | posite side is fixed a lamp. The The old story aboyt the moated s #mound in the parish of Whitchurch.. mngland, called the Twmpath, is thus ‘welated by Capt. Harry,Lewis ln the "‘Archeologla ‘Combrensis:" * “Oncé upon a time the devll quar- 5 ‘weled. with the people of the Rhondda, ;and he' determined to ‘destroy them; i "m0, he dug up a spadeful of English’ £ « -earth, 'and set out to dam the River o1 “Taff below Castell Coch. . He walked “#lll he reached the foot of Rhubing /bill, which is about-a’ mile from the|Apnyal Reunion of the Minnesota 0 D -castle. ‘near; the -old smithy of Heven|District of Latter Day Saints, at|®accustomed to it, afirmed to-have been'| amount of light falling upon’ the se $8t. Jervis; and, feeling tired, and the | Clitherall, Minn., from June 12 to| scarcely inferior to the juice of the|'lenfum and hence the resistance of »dny being hot, he sat downto rest |June 20. There will be services grape.” ' the cell will- depend upon the density Looking up, he espied a cobbler com-{throughout each day, to which alll Together, then, the two dictionaries, | of the smoke in the flue; the fire can, . ing-down-the hill with a-sack on his]Will be made welcome; but the.even-| with peer and a dragon fly, make fair- | therefore, be controlled by the galvan- ““back. The cobbler had been, as was|ing services are to be made especial-| 1y ypimportant endings. ometer records. then the custom, going round :he iy interesting and profitable for the ‘Reading up the. column from “zyx- | scountryside collecting shoes i0 be g;;“';;]:’t‘: neighbors of the Latter| .= —ou one must.trave trange ton | ~ Bubscribe for The Plonwer .'mended, -and- the sack was'full of old i o This church should not be confused 4 T, S T s S _1||mum|||||||mnummm|||||||m||||||||||||m|||||m||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||m||||||||||||u|||||mmm|||||||||||u|||||||u||||||um|m||||||||||||||||||||||||||m||& T aint churc oes not '‘now teach nor 0. deal, l?llmn::l;!i::le‘l‘evfl&)w: practi‘ceccll tll:le ~doctrine of polygamy ~contémpl; v nracticed the 'doctrine of polygam: i opened his-bag, and, displaying the |and its associated ' evils. pftsyzheaz i-«0ld shoes with soles full of holes, an-|quarters are at Independence, Mo., ‘/swered that he had worn them all out :}le hU'-nh church*at Snlt Lake City, “'walking 'from Castell Coch. ‘The devil | Utal 3 was too tired to pursue what he im-| Latter Day Saints are also often re- " agined must be a very long_jourdey, proached for being governed by the . ‘and-in dfsgtist threw the spldeful of | commands of -a leader or prophet.. But <arth over the hedge; and, ‘as the old |this is a mis-statement; this church man who told me the story .said, believes the power and authority of 2 3 11 just government rests upon the “there is the 'mound to prove the truth a % : £ the story.” consent of the governed; and there is “3;??’%' \\ If you never have tried a V E{fl US Pencil come in and let us fit you with a degree - exactly suited to your taste. Ask your dealer PIONEER STATION ERY HOUSE Bemidji Wholesalers Minn. T SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY F1ONEER Advertising—The Seed In every section of our land you will find local ‘products of merit that are hardly known' in the next county or state. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIflIIIIIIIIllIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIill||l||illlllfllllllfllfilllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIillll!IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII fo church nor sgect in Christendom that displays more latitude in the principals of common consent than - _WORLD PROBLEMS does the L. D. S, church. Before By Alta Kimber, Battle Lake any matter purporting to be a reve- ‘Would you like to know how to putilation for the guidance or govern- an end to. strikes ‘and -lockouts?|ment of the affairs of the church be- “Would you like to know how to com- |comes binding upon the ecnurch, it bat the H. C. L? For how long aimust be submitted to the close ex- < time 'do you consider your ‘job”|amination and consideration of every .safe? What prospects have you for|order or grade of the ministry, and a peaceful and comfortable old age? |then it must be submitted to the gen- " Does the church_hold any relation tojeral conference for . their approvasl. such 'problems as these? TIs ‘there|This is true democracy. ‘anly real necessity for a church? ‘What should be its organization? Its| e «doctrines and practice? How should Subscribe tor the Pioneer. Occasionally a maker of one that multiplied the harvest. or more of 'these products de- Advertising has made it possi- cides that other folks would ble for you to enjoy many eco- enjoy the merits of his goods, if nomical comforts today be- they could hear of them. He cause advertising made it possi- begins to advertise so that Mr. " ble to manufacture and distri- Maine and Miss California bute them in quantity at prices shall have a chance to know within reach of all. about and to buy them. ’ ' 'IllllllllmllilllllllllllllIlIlIIlIIIIIIIII||I]Il|||lll||||IIIIIII|||II||IIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlI ROYAL ‘NIB HIS is the secret of the wonderful 'writing suprem- £ acy of the Tempoint Pen, The gold is! fused ‘about the ‘ample iridium tip—mot - £ - annealed. Then it is, hdmmered, which gives it a - , , The modern home, the mod- All over the country folksask ern kitchen was built by adver- for these goods, the local mer- tising. Folks dress better and charntsells and advertisesthem, more reasonably today because R ;f:‘::'mi‘:’g::'m:"‘.’.flmmy f’;mde, sevese use, nos and people everywhere thusget of*the advertisements. \ 7 weakened by harmfiil ink acids. an opportunity to enjoy them, ; Other Tempoint advantages are the scnentxfic Comb Feed and the air-tight chamber about’the pen; No ‘alks or blots—rio sweatifig in the pocket. Self Filling and Screw_Joint styles, for pocket, chain, or lady’s bag. Come and see them and léarn 'what a great advance the Tempomt is'in-all founwn pea construction and convenience. TEMPOL The Perfect Pointed Pen The advertisements in your newspaper are signs of progres- Countless of the items adver-.. gsive merehants and makers. tised in your newspaper havef Read them to inform yourself been put at your disposal be- on what to buy and where to cause advertising was the seed pyy it. too. Plomr Stationeryflam Bemidji, Minn. T /

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