Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 3

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PAGE 'n-mn ‘PENDENG . o] ' .j: e |Girls-Ladies-Women It is said that nine out of ten females are disealed with Constipa- NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE " Y B 5 tion—it's terrible. C i Hollister’s Rocky Mnuntam Tea is a “posmve" Laxative ; e—mild, lgrs;an;,u t;;r;s;n—so ‘tihoro"lly cleansingca.nd purifying that CONSTllrgA.-.' ears, .and when your Constipation goes—your COM. of ‘the Nonpartisan- league to' ratify PLEXION improv Pines: will Join’the Nacionalista' party, [the state ticket named ‘by the con- : 4 Give it !pthfl:: 'tl"'izlll ::;ly:%tfiilegcl)g;e:n:ng ::j :l)lr l:;r‘:ng which fs now. in power, in the demand | vention of the farmer-labor forces at - friends. 35 cts. a package. Tea or Table your women for ‘fmmediate’ Independence’ of *the |Fargo May 14, was,in session here to- i . e . BARKER'S DRUG STORE Philipplsies, Senator Teadoro_Sandiko, |57 m’iflanfi’“‘?fi‘} ‘;,';“,,‘;{:;“a:“;}?:;; only member of the Demacratic party |tomorrow, in ‘the Philippine genate, said in an ad- . dress -at a luncheongat Manlla, This MASONS AND STABS i 3 REUNION AT FARGO : Fargo, Juné 15.—Discussion of W A P“BE BUTT ’ ritual ‘revision” will be made at the ' 3 ' . |meeting of the North Dakota Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. here Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Other events will be a reunion of the classes |ot: 1915 and the granting of a chart> “ler to East Gate lodge recently form- ed in’ Fargo. I The Eastern Star convention will be held Thuraday and Friday. .YHCAENGAHPMEKT S g AT DEVILS LAKE Grand Forks, June 15.—The thlrd of a series of meetings of members The Democratic pnrty of the Phlllp— Complre the present price of butter with the price of meat. Compare the prices of the same two items as they were four years ago. Meat has increased nearly 300 per cent, butter less ‘than ‘100 per cent. Use more butter and less meat and reduce the H. C. L.—you'll be healthier, too. .N'othlng can equal the delicious, appetizing flavor of butter. Nothing can equal the health-giving qualities of butter. It con- " Devil's Lake, June 15.—Visits to tains the valuable substance known as “Vitamines,” obtainable the old Indian fort at Fort Totten, } ol B h only in genuine butter nud other dairy products. Always ask with opportunity to study Indian life f 5 < . b g your dealer for s 1 first and will be among the oppor- tunities offered to the boys of the G Joaats 5 0% S CHIEF BRAND BUI TER it encampment here for ten days. |SEASON FOR BIACK BASS " OPENED TODAY St. Paul, June 15.~—There was lit- {}tle chance : to ‘debate. today with Isaac- Waltons of Minnesota as to which variety is the “King of Fish.” The open season for large mouth and small mouth black bass-opened to day. ‘The bass may be caught, if possible. until March 1, 1921. MADE BY BEMIDJI CREAMERY COMPANY BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA % 2. y Hon.. Sergio” omdna, Toted Flluilnu SHRINERS LEAVE FOR v leader, who stated he would prefer to be humblest citizen under. Indé.'| ' ~.. PORTLAND, OREGOR pendence than leader under another St. Paul,” June -16.—After enter- ~ ey country. . . taining thousands of Shriners from all parts of the country, who stopped _ means that all political parties in the |off enroute to. the national conclave Philippines ' are: united. for independ- |at Portland, Oregon, Osman Temple ence. Shriners will’ leave at midnight to- ‘The luncheon was given for members |night to join in the festivities at the of both houses of the Philippine legis- | Pacific coast city. Tne Imperial ses- lature by former Sebator Gabaldon, re- |sion will begin June 22 at Portland. - cently chosen resident commissioner.at [Osman Temple Divan, band,_patrols, ‘Washington. _|sheiks, drum'*corps, ‘bugle corps -and " Sergio Osmena, speaker of the Phn_ other marching units as well as more tppine house of representatives and |than a hundred of the nobility, are thead of the dominant Nacionalista par- leaving: on the Northern Pacific spe- ty, who was Tecently termed “the great-’ cial train tonight. The delegation will . b o be ‘headed by Kelsey S. Chase, po- - est_Filipino since Rizal,” addressing {,..ate of Osman temple. Senor Gabaldon, snid “We urge ‘upon’ you' in yoni‘ capacity [gopTH D, AKOT A FIREMEN of resident-commissioner tq the United A States to, tell Congress and the people. ASSEMBLE AT NEW ROCKFORS _of that najile country,thaj Wwe -whon agkfors, Jurie -15-—North gnnlered here today would p.-e':‘; :? Dall}sta remé;i a{e aasembi‘led here “be the lowest and humblest citizens of |today in their annual outing -andj. the Philippines with independence - in convention. Private homes have been | \'gur haiids than the ‘leaders that we opened to the. visitors in order that he. fire fighters may not iack suit- mow are in ‘our country under the tute- t { nge of another country " able ‘accomodations while here. The meeting is in session untll Thursday night. IIHGE EXAMPLEQF |sevwcomon = @ , SELF- DETEHMINATIUN ' Valley City, N. D., June 15.—Rev. L...u\, . W. €. Lyon, who has served the Con- gregational church here for 11 years leaves this vfleek for Gary, Ind., where " That friends of Irish independence on’July 1 he assumes his dnties as in the American Congress could make g::i:xe';heg: the Congregational ; more effective impression on Great 3 % _-Britain by granting Philippine inde- \ ipendence than by merely expressing mggfixglfifl%mmDAY " 'Sympathy with Irish aspirations s the;|: ° tarek, J 1 Bid i1l b ;'suggestion contained in ‘a statement is- on?xii?ai?ddy i‘:;ethg .Eert; B‘Zemo: '::egvnzil;bfio:hgmgme Préss Bureau |y, building which is to be.erected at " gton, L, » |2 cost of approximately - $200,000 on ce in a period of nine months,” | the capitol grounds to commemorate teads the statement, “the United States | North Dakota’s war record. This is _‘Senate went on record as being in sym- | one’ of three proposed buildings for pnthy *with the aspirations of: the. Irish | which there is now in the building people for a government of: their' ownh fund $750,000, accumulated -inter- ‘choice.’ . 1 public lands granted the state “. “Still another way for. tix nds of [by’ congress. The other buildings in Xrish independence in the American, contemplation are the temple of jus-| ‘Congress to make an impresaive’ At tice:to house' the supreme court and . /ment would be to grant the indépend- {’"‘;ml"b“'y and the “new . capitol «ence that the 10,500,000 inhbitants ot [""1'4I"8 R _the Philippinés have répeatedty” de- SUMMER SCHOOL OPENED ‘ananded. America’s own representn— . iz tives in the Islands have ‘officlally’ re- | .. AT'MOORHEAD TODAY Moorhead, June 15.—A six weeks . ported they are ready for. i -and have ryecommendyed :h:td ;x::d‘zl:l: summer school at the elementary de-| Qudence be granted. partment of the Moorhead “Normal “We submit that the:- antl of opened today. ' Students, K may make|..’ Phi 8Tt ng! up work' in which- they ‘are- Dbehind, flippine independence would be like- 2 lay a foundation for next.year’s work, lly to be accepted. by Great Britaln.as |or take up .courses offered durlng the i'@ven stronger proof of Americh’s be- |summer. ‘llef in self-determination than the pas: i#age of the Irish resom/tlons, because mmmn MEET AT MOORHEAD {Great Britain’s councilors' 6¥ Mtate | 'Moorhead, June 15.—Fire preven- uld not then successfully make the non rather than fire fighting was ¢ "point that the American Corigress 14 |'the kéynote of the annual convention i (s, asking Great Britain to do som: hihg |of the Minnesota State Fireman’s as- !he United States itself has been sociation here today. Fire drills will H featuré ‘both- days-of the convention. CIGARETTE T’S like this. Flavor is the thing that makes your cigarette enjoyable. All right, then: Lucky Strike is the clgarette that gives you flavor. Because it’s toasted. i Toasting! .Flavor! Think of the appe- tizing flavor of a slice of fresh buttered toast. And—it’s wonderful how toasting im- proves Burley tobacco. "Isn’t that all plain common sense? Of ; course. Get the Lucky Strike cigarette for flavor. It’s toasted. S Are you a pipe smoker? Then try Lucky Strike pipe tobseco. Made from the finest Burley tobacco that money +~oum buy. The toasting process sesls in the Burley flavor and takes out every bit of bite. It’s toasted. , . “The Filipino people h: ‘n the word of Americs® Bow that the Senate has relterated its | Sympathy with the principle of self{ | determination it will give Great Bri! in and the other powers of the world concrete example of consistency and ‘good faith by granting’ Pbilippine in- dependence." o . YOUNG FILIPINO WON . FRENCH WAR CROSS. | | Gregorio Cailles, a Filipino; recently 1 . ‘returned to his Philippine home weir- ‘ing a French uniform and a Cro! r ! ‘Guerre with palm. Calites ‘ber, 1016, arrived In France and enlist- ed as a private. He made an excellent Tecord as a soldier. At one time when ‘all the officers of his company had been killed, he took command and led the men in a charge. He was dec- orated for this act of bravery by the - French Government. . —which meane that if you don’t like LUCKY STRIKB | Cigarettes you can get your moncy back from the dealer, . Puts new joy into the most weary ! | ‘i | i | s - s

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