Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 19, 1920, Page 3

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SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1920 . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ] PAGE THREE MODEL CITY TO BE ESTABLISHED NEAR LONDON|SEEDSTERS READY ' wert i sen 5| FOR 25HIE GREO)ff My Neighbor on the profits and all in excess ol the amount needed for this purpose will be applied to conserving or increaslng the amenities of the town.’ (By United Press) Uniontown, Pa., June 19. _lsllt)eed P i dem tod: ited the stahter’s 2 signal that will send them on their MY NEIGHBOR lets weeds grow in his garden, he lets his house gl 225-mile grind in quest of the Uni- wendent Town Founded to Relieve Congested City London, June 19.—An attempt which is being made to establish a 7 “model town’ on commercial lines as ¢ a paying proposition is being watch- / ed with much interest here. Louis Chevrolet, veteran death- i | | | I defier and once winner of the Uni- MY NEIGHBOR decides many important things; and he is sure ‘l :-—»-/'i* I | [ By W. ‘L. Mallahar d: versal Auto trophy, ch: ionshi ru W f ‘International News Service Staff en:lizl‘em of th?p Uynlom':,l:rfi Autg n dO n and all hlS famlly IOOk patChed 1‘ Correspondent Speedway. . i versal trophy, will drive a new Mon- roe car, as will his brother and Ros- ]l h coe Sarles. These new cars Will re- allt ngs would be all right if they w Up to date none of the so-called [place the Frontenacs formerly pilot- . g y were done his way. I:,Sel "t‘ownls lt;n- vnll:ages has;d on | ed by this trio. anthropic lines, have proved pay- “Smiling” Ralph Mulfohr, ins hi ng propositions. Letchworth is.one|Lozier Special, is picked by closPe MY NEIGHBOR declded lfing ago that advertlslng was Wastfi f the model cities which has been an | followers to be the driver the winner xample and incentive to the enthu- | must defeat. that he would never read it because he did not want any one to iasts who have at various times sug- e 1 gested such colonies for the relief i j f the congestion in the big cities— Pup Had Not Had Influenza. tell hlm What tO buy ‘ nd even Letchworth has not been a| Johony's aunt had not been getting i remendous financial success. around with her accustomed “pep” Land has been purchased from Lord | since she had had influenra, and oftea || esborough and the Marquis of Sal-| explained her lack of energy and slow |} sbury, near the town of Welwyn, in Herefordshire, about twenty miles ’ MY NEIGHBOR may be right. The moon may be made of gree¢ : posesasicsof ot gr v Mgl B o 1 cheese. But, as I see it, % e | girmn London. The company under- | one with no “pep.” | taking the venture is under the chair- Johnny was coming home with her { manship of Sir Theodore Chambers, l. who, in discussing the scheme with in thelr sedan one afternoon and pass- i the International News Service, said: MY NEIGHBOR is no neighbor of mine; he just lixes next door ed a pup playing with some children on the corner. The pup was a reg- ular dynamo when it came to wrig- gling and jumping around. “Well, I'll say that that pup never tiad the fln,” remarked Johnny. “Our object is to promote the ;hulldmg of a new self-dependent town. A number of homes will be rovided for business and profession- al men whose employment is in Lon- 4 don, but the vitally important part f the project is that the town shall ouse a large number of men and cause he was born fifty years too late. | | ! MY NEIGHBOR spends as much money to live poorly as I do to i ; live well. Asmost of my money goes to meet living expenses, omen whose economic life will cen- erjninetomn ittt | BIG FARGO FIRMS I want all the good things it will bring me. ops, stores, public buldings, 99 h hes, pl f entert: t d et et ot Seraament | “PICK_ WINNERS” | A dvertitements tellme &l il s ptier vl iy ——— Subscribe for TRe Dailly Ploneer i are provided for in the company’s Be thei dm cashierand 'h?‘n'l?here will no ‘pussyfoot’ element wm:k“;::"lfl;’duflj;m about these gOOd thlngs Ad— nelghbor. He may be l'lght #1n our scheme, hutpall licensed places Dakota Business College, Fargo, ' vertisements glve me the op- but pe!‘sonally, I would rath- N. D., the Union Light, Heat & Power Co. of that city naturally called on D. B. C. when a capable beokkeeper was neceded recently. Mr. C. Eckman was sent. . Big firms are keen for employces with the get-ahead spirit that D.B. C. training gives. Every wholesale house but one and every bank in | Fargo employs D. B. C. graduates. “Follow the $ucce$$ful.”” Enter school for summer term. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. will be under our control and we portunity to compare all varieties of the things I would ::21 t;:i) i.nyself than. ‘be my buy. Advertisements help EUROL, me pick the best for my pur- I know reading advertise- pose and my purse. ments saves money for me. “The main idea is to detach from { London not merely masses of citizens ' -whose leading daily interest will still remain there, but also to take, as it i'were, great blocks of the city itself, i each with its own factories and work- \shops In short, we believe that we 4can by these means start creating a new ring of sateline cities around ndon, each complete in itself. S “Those who invest in these new i cities will receive a fixed and reason- ‘.able return of 7 per cent per annum. 'Thls sum will become a first charge DALY nonm wmmsnnmc RESULTS | ZPOLITICAL ADVERTISING—Inserted for Harry Bridgeman by Campaign| Cnmmxtbee, Perle Davis, Secretary. Amount to be paid, $10.00. THE 1051 BEAUIIFUL CAR _IN AMERICA, ; TO THE VOTERS In presenting the name of Harry Bridgeman for your consideration and approval at the Primaries on June 21st, we feel that to those who do not know him we should say, that he was born at Motley, Minn., May 31st, 1877. Was raised on a farm, entered railroad service when a young man, has been a locomotive engineer on the Minnesota & International Railway for the past eighteen years. He has seen this country develop.. ‘and knows its needs. He has been Chairman of the Committee of Adjust- ‘ment for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers for nine years and has won the confidence of both the employees and the management. He has ino party affiliations. Has represented the engineers at their international ‘eonvention, was a member of a committee on Liberty Loan drives, has E automobile is doing muchof the usefulness and makes them broader, nation’s work—and doing it better bigger, healthier citizens. than any other form of transportation. S —— a hlgh It brings men to their offices pleasantly ~ gear. Much of it is travellmg in & and quickly. It enables them to keep smart, five-passenger PAIGE Glen- appomtments on the minute. Itin- brook. Why not Jom the wide-awake, $o Bl the ;35:3?;?%5.; e ts B s A e il s finks ® reases theireficiency—multiplies their aggressive procession? - \\‘Mow for the red flag. VOTE FOR - MOTOR INN . HARRY BRIDGEMAN Phone 78 o CANDIDATE FOR 312 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. REPRESENTATIVE for the 62nd DISTRICT Endorsed by Bemidji Labor League and the Trades Assembly une 21, 1920 PuaiaDgTROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Mw!fi Manufacturers of Paige Motor Cars and Motor Trucks ST 1 S .

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