Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 22, 1920, Page 6

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preserve the’.record. |district ey will feel ‘quite confid BEM!DJI DAILY ‘state has been urg-{that ‘our listis close to completl mmm-m lvilll It ‘{8 unnecessary. to say. that,t THE BEMIDIT PIONEER FUBLISKING. OO. 4 VB H nm Sec, and In b ,‘(Wa h"‘ ! dup tment of The American’kegion| 5 h tion ‘of the posts’ in " mnnmu, said mmenced: a statewide effort: to Entared at the postoffice at Bemidjl,” Minn,, as second- olnss matter undgg Act of Congress of mreh 3, 1879, Cattemtipn ©phd| to suoRymOus [eentributiony F?d must'Be ¥nown'to {he editor, but nat megcessar] or | publication. the Communications for reach this office mot: later than P‘“.o:;hn‘:v.:cb to"‘insure publluuon in tln SUBSCRIPTION BATES it 4 M ,_g Onc !Qr oy K rH Six Months . 18/ Thrae Moaths:. m WEEKL! P!ONEERF-TIQIVC pages, published every Thursday and sent Dolul' ul to any lddl"-. tor. in Mmu. $2.00, OPFPFICIAL CGUNTY AND cl!! mcnmu coseeee §5.00 MUCH TO CELEBRATE. 3 In 1776 the hardy pioneers of the colpnies fought as one to throw off the galling yoke of the British king. They succeeded and a new nation was born. In. 1861 this nation, grown.to large proportions and unable to reconcile its sectiomal differences, entered-upon the greatest civil war: of ‘history— father. against son, brother against brother, nexgh- , bor against neighbor. Inj1917 this same’ country, by then the greltut 1of en:th crossed the seas in its might and ended’: 'flle most devastating war the world hn ever. : Thls time_ it was father and ‘som, brother and:’ <. brother, nexghbor and nexghbor—-no section, no .- ‘creed—just an outpouring, of love for a _nation by “the people of all parts. of that matiom, i st Lesser wars we have had, but all have been : #ought in honor and justice, and have exerted their influence iin peérpetuating the glorious mdepcnd'eflbe ‘won in the outpouring of the blood of 1776. All Dbave demomtrated that as. Americans ‘we fight ‘not +for conguest or_for the love of fighting, but only in défense ‘of’ right, Jnstxce, humanity lnd our national independence, . On July 4 we will' icelebrate: the glones of our past. They are worthy of the homage we render. » But on the other days of fhe year let us npt forget. ‘nhance our splendors,iand:to'stimiiate ‘our himans ,ity to the pomt where' all historians will rec rd PRESS COHHEMS—THM’S Afl. nmcl lfll‘lfl) snd the! § & walleyed would bite like the other, we would have needed a h'nck to tote them .home —-Wheeloeh'l Weekly. wxmknnv-x,«.nv' # ‘!’ha e‘hminntidn Tepublicans don’t vunt the ‘on- partisans to participate in their primaries, as they assert they are not of their party. .How about the democrats? ' The' latter have plenty material from which to make a&.selection—seven of .them. ‘And’ the next govemnor. is very likely, one of ‘the seven. . ~Little Falls Herald. T T “it-was, necemry to defeat y. the|stock ' gamblers, & *i3'a ‘malicious liar'and uempting to curry favor with the “old guard.” sounds harmonious.—Ex. ile: course' in 3 thours, 44 and- 2 seconds, elapsed time, ‘ Let us strive to. pcrpotute ‘that glory, to | iand 11, o’clock " in-the ‘democratic “platform , will | do tholr avercome thisthey have: b«n plnmng cor using mrchlighes to’ dupol the dukneu. /In_the: outskitts ‘of' Chicago 'there is 'a’ 'young mnn'ied man vdhn works in’ his; zflden until 10 a _night, unng a cgrblde hntern for illummnhon. ¥ Another man whou ays:are :lu {nlly occupned graded ‘and terraced ‘the’ grounds around his mew house at mght by the: light of the. surehhghta on " his’ aueomoblle and the electric: h‘he on" hu front \ “porch. This is but an nllustntmn of the mgenility that is being brought into: play all over the country, a tnxt which seems to pred' nate in Amerlcnn It. only requires: “a. little mgenmty, a httle da- termination ‘and ‘a reasonable amount of persever- . ance to nclneve lncceu in the m of failurs these days. ... Where theu is 8 wtl.l there ; is nlwsyn a w-ly, but the way is of’ little valne withont the driving force of will power to pllma it to the pomt of achieve- ment._,". o Rl Ll ‘IOUN MEN LIKB GLASS. 3 M-ny yolmg mn 'lre hke a pxece ot ghss m the bnght, rays of the sun. ¢ “1f - you' hold: the ghu _steady over a blo:k of ‘wood in.the: sun it will in time set the wood afire. But if 'you mave the glass around it has no- eflect. .So it ‘is with ‘the young. man. If he: kqeps his minds and enlrgy aenund uapon: the business in hand "he will snceeed but! if ‘he keeps shifting’ it from one \thing to another he wnll end Me asa dumll failure. e i “Itisa nmple lmon thnt is well worth temem- —_——.—o—.—d_é-&‘. “Hnrdmg Faih to.Please the Bntiuh; sqYs'a hud- fine’iir'thie St. Paul News. : ‘Well; Harding' was not.- . nominated to please. the British or any ‘other! collec- + - tiomy of {orelgneu—Mlnhto Fue Press. " * L It is ufe to- prophely that. none of tlu phnh be cut !:om tho log ol Sklpper Joe Dafiie i gL Environment is everything * Gompare of & maraschino chefry ‘perched, lt the ‘apex of a charlotte russe with'that o! cme :\mk in the depflu “of - lon; ghss A—Ex 8 ot e Ain g : hfier ebnventmn thought. Would Mister : John- 3o, by any othre name smeH just as sweet?—or did ¢ you knock on Wood, for good luek 7—Ex. e e et : I'le said he lud alarge wife and: hmgly to mpport. Later: T wet her and she! was.——Ex. A% “Ture ‘ 5 3 We \hnve planted ‘radishes: where the mmt bed used to be.—The .“Waod Box.” and herjher a margi opponent in 3 hours, 87 minut 17 ds. hr‘o June: "2 counties ‘will pick. their stock - julging teams for the state conmtest B uring the weeks outing for boys from: these .two counties. - The boys are-jodged on the agricultural college ulhpm and educational pursuits as 1:as recreations are ‘planned ‘for] Military discipline prevails. SA ettt Y ; TN Newport, ARGUMENT ON INCREASE “JN STREET CAR'FARE HEARD Bismarck, June 22.—Reasons why | 2o fares: should be increased. to'seven|. cents were presented to:the-state and took the lead, ‘rounding-the: first| mark‘“at- 4:48:20."On * the “second| leg of 8% miles, the ¢! X | gained 61, secon second mark off’ B and the 23-meter.boat at 5:50:69.: eat—always use . NIC ?ubrlght at . 'L, June 22.—Sailing| - in’ light airs,. Ralolntn won. a' sixth railread commission by the Fargo & fense of the America’s cup. : As:seen|’ 'Moorhead Street, Railway company|from shore, Resolute crossed the fin- yesterday. Moorhead has ratified the increase! SUXMF™ SCHOOL OPENS AT" FARBO AGRICULTURAL (‘OLLBG! Fargo, June 22.—Vitalized agris <ultnre will be featured €or the firat time~at the summer school course openéd here yesterday at the Agricul- tural: college. Special members of the summer school faculty are: Miss Lois Porter, Fargo; Supt H. F. Kirk, ‘Casselton; Professor Derrum, Moor- Mead; and Professor Doak, univeisity. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN -, . =t SUMMER SCHOOL oms . Madison, June 22.—The summer|== . session of the University of Wiscon- ein which opened yesterday winn con- - form as nearly as possible-to. regular &nm of the school, !‘officials " an- . | anced. Courses.in everything but € :school of medicine wul run-six UTE AND SHAMROCK WIN. y. Hook N. J.,, June 22.—Sir * Lipton’s ' cup ' challenger ] pock IV easlly defeated the 33- ‘Shamrock in the first trial rac off Here. scburday The . challenger, minutes and 15/ seconds WAN TED Sweet Cream Koors Bros Co to Contract for lelted Amount of - _IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII“Iillllllllllllllllll!llll!lfllll [ to Be Dellvered > : Dn-ect toF actory onds ahead ot ehfiud time, which. would give of 2 minutes 8 secondl n. a complete list of Minnesota service men who gave thelr 1ives tor Horace G Whitmore, department ad- ‘eountry: Jutafit, | today, “When_ every wost |’ ‘The Mlnnepota Hlptoflcll mlety has’ raportqd ftho hero dnd !rom its}. JOU never got sucp ,c:garette— _ contentment as Camels hand you. Camels quality and' expert blend of choice Turkisha ’ ‘' Domestic Tobaccos make thxs goodness possible—and make you _a . preferthis Camel blendtoeither . kindoftobacco smokedstraxgh t ‘Camels mellow-mildness’ is/’a revelatnon! ‘Smoke them with’ fr without tmng your taste! e 1o unpl t ' ciga-: i"eitylaftertaste nor unpleasanb’ 5 cdmpare them pnff-for-pufl' yvnth any cxgarette i’ the world! il PR The‘ Cbaracter of a Newspapef ' LA [ Murcula rggly t{etermined bythe . : Qaaltly of the Adverttstng It Camea -And upwd mreulahon is mtlry to be bbtamed by gwmg i m ‘mews-service in a ckan, smpizrtcal way, u-re.tpcctwo o] rm g crud or polmcs i ~Is the rested in the u'end ‘of suppy ? advertuements. 4 { : Inshort thn.dnmwim’bhshedby aflnt-dm mation, eduwtum ~and nsp:uiwja Iy yosi. are Hving newsdeslér and‘ arrange 'm,h & regular service of these leadir papers of the Northwest or Inquiry -Coupon ‘to\ mc mnn:eh ing Co. . 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