Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 10

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BURIED UNDER MINE TAILINGS City of Douthat, in. Oklahoma, Over- whelmed When Spout Deluged It With Crushed Flint. AGAIN In the zinc mining.district of Ok- " DEFEATS VANITIE{ lahoma, practically unknown even by g $ the residents of the state in which It Newpon. R , . June . 26.—The| lies, i1s the buried city of Douthat. sloop Resolute'added the seventh wWin | Surrounding 1t -is one of .the richest to her string of victories in the Am- mining camps in the world. The Mon- erica’s cup defense elimination se-| ¢req) probably one of the most fimous xies Wednésday, defeating the v'::‘; zinc mines, 18 In the city, as are also itie 'by 1 ‘minute, 7 seconds, correc the properties of several of the lead: time. . Wednesday’s race, the tenth of the series, was over a twenty-mile ing zinc mining companies of the Uni- course with ‘windward and leeward | ted States. Texs. : The city was not burled by a sud- { P8 u 3 den flow ‘of molten lava, as were the ‘WILDE TO MEET HERMAN cities of Pompell, but by the “tallings” . 5 of the mines of the camp, because, it New Orl:a:“ Ltdejll‘:::e 2‘% ;;;:;‘ 1s said, of differences between owners mouncemen r day night that, Pete Herman, ban- vaf.’:.“’!,'}‘m‘,“".&if h.on:%m::; tamweight mpion, and Jimmyle . ts of of the t ‘Wilde, flywe “champion, had sign- ng spou ae groa et ‘articles to/fight twenty rounds in | Mines was turned on the town, delog- London on September 17. fog 1t with crushed flint. The people ‘moved their homes and business places mmn EASILY - in‘a mad rush to escape the downpour ‘WINS GOLF TITLE of .dust and rock particles. Steres, cottages, barns -and.‘tents had-te be June 25.—Prince-| moved, and. now where once stood the "the TIntercolegiate| thriving city is an immense pile of Golf - association’,championship- over| “chat” contalning thouundl of car- -the links of the/ Nassau Country club [ loads. One ‘street and ’a’ few dozen . Wednesday with an aggregate total| homes only were spared, and here the ;flz’ ‘115%69 strokes for four men at| thriving business of the little town is 4 oles. carrl nce prosperous Yale -was second with 1.303 while| poqg B:lils::l’ctmlfel:( n:w burled n:::! Dartsmouth with 1,228.led Harvard a single stroke. The other colleges '“kl“"n'“" ‘mountain “of ‘crushed urned totals as follows: ,¥oe 7 “Williams, 1,376; Cornell, 1,417; l’eflnsylvanls, 9, and Columbia, IL412 JlII.Y 1 CLOSING DATE FOR KENTUCKY STAKES|. " Covington, 'Ky., June 25.—Three .of the best .specials of Kentucky’'s autumn racing, one-to be run in 1921, the other/two.in 1922, will be| Dose, the teeth, .the. tonsils, or the closed by the Kentucky Jockey club digestive canal. The dental supply is on July 1, and entries will be re-| kept up by neglected, carious teeth eeived at ‘the ‘general offices ‘of ‘the| and stumps, a badly cared for plate, <lub at Covirgton. The 1921 special| or (worst ef all) pyorrhea. Septic to be closed 18'the Kentucky Jockey | tonsils are another common cause’of ‘chub stakes, $10,000 added, one mile.. | «goxemia,” as it is called. And there for 2-year olds.. The.first running of are those who by persistent neglect :tmstl::czogiilrln gbel;;'l"’n:’;:&"gf;"tt“&s of natural functions turn their bodies tomia. the race for 1920 having been Anto so many ambulant cesspools.. Europe Takes to Chewing Gum, »du';:d a yenrtaglt:. . ¢ & e Kentucky Championship «stakes is destined to great prestige “Aem’l;" othE'u;:pe ': wl-‘:gy‘;: because it will, from this call on, on erican chewing gum. be the richest of all the mile spe-| Were made at different tiues to pop- clals. It will have a value from |Ularize chewing gum In the countries season to season of about $25,000.of Europe, but always withput success Jt costs $10 to enter, later cash pay- until the American soldiers took some: ments of $25 and $50 being required | over there, after which the nm-dn on January 1 and July 1. The start-| ing habit became a veritable | ‘craze. fng fee is $250 Chewing gum i to ‘the value-of $2,1 ’ 200 was exported by the Unlted Stateés & : during : the *year ‘1919, and” England Airplane Has (ts Limits. #as the- heaviest:purchaser. During ], he officials of the United States de- ; the war chewing gum became very -tmem o sgriculture have been in | popular in the munftions ‘factories of mecelpt of many suggestions relative | England,: where It ‘tosk thei:place of @9 extinguishing forest Ores with_the cho. smoking! :being:: bund. wme of gagbombs’ dFopped fron g planes that It has beep found neces- | wary to isspe 8 ltatexpent for the pur- of explalnliig {hit'the- scheme 1s | '] feasible. For'the: purpose of over- | asd a0t ‘once ceming a detachment of men, a mix- | where -he' could’ refresh himself. tare of one part of yirulent polson to | last, as the ‘sun-was ‘sinkiog,’ he ar 21,000,000 of air wauld be entirely su8 | rived at an old inn. . 'When' the muer Sent to accompligh the purpose, but | brought his order he Iooked at: ! @ie of 750 parts to the thousand would | then at the waiter; remarkin, ¢ ®st be powerful enough to quench & “Is this the best you can do lp tl\o estiftagration. Another thing to be | way of a sauesgel” . taken thto consideration Is the dift- | “Why—isn't it good?” ‘emity -of dropping the bombs with the “Good !” repeated the hdngsy tour mecessary precision. The art of strik- | Ist. “Oh, yes, 1t looks |ood but the fmg a target with any degree of wc- | ends don’t suit me.” . emxacy has not heen develop~d at this “The ends?" sald the perpleud thwte, and there I8 no prospect that It | walter. ~“What's the matter with wfll be sufficienfly perfected to.the | them?" peint of becoming available for the “Not far enough apart,”. was tb- puitpose of fighting fires. reply. Growth of the Cities. A Cleveland editor once sald that @iacinnati’s chief business was ‘“pork asd politics,” observes Glnrd in the Phitadelphia Preas. dle Creek found a bottle floating in the You have been told In advertise- | water tuther day,” related an acquaint- ments a mlmpn ‘times that a certain | ance. *“In it was'a note from a lady, “made Mityaukee famous.” saying she was belng held for ransom rbody; Anows that Washington. | by a band of brigadiers; or. whatever D..C, has dnb big lndustry—holdiog | you call ‘em.” dewn government Jobs. “Humph,” replied Heck Tarpy of . Yhe new censns figures from these | Straddle Ridge. “Tobe Swoller found «ties, all ‘above 400,000, ‘are signifi- | a bottle in the road, whur it had prob- st ‘ly_struggled loose from. some. teller, M I!OPII‘IUW increased only 10 and it was_ half full of bone-dry Uek- _‘Glencoe, N/ ton’ easily won’ Personal Polnn flmflu. Numbers of: people who liye in poor heulth 'do- g0, ‘waites a medical: au- thority, by keeping & personal ‘ poison factory on-their bodily:prem- ises. They do not know it perhiaps, but it is there all the same. “Fhis pol- son factory is usually situated:.in-the Lit-Bits. “A feller ‘way down there on Fid- per cént in a-décade, while beer popu- | er that made Tobe holler-that he-was Paul Wation expanded ;22 per cent. Both | so touph he could climb a honey locust Woek small comlnfl!d with the growth | tree backwards with @ wildcat under fa, government ’:nb population of 32| each armn and never get's-scrateh”— X Kansas ity Star. VAUDEVILLE!! Saturda ‘June 26 ll-un- 2:30—10c and 35: Nights 7: :30-9118"25¢ and 50c - e no'm'r& wm'r Dainty Songs and Dances DUEL & WOODW Movel Comedy with a Plot Richard Keane & Co in ‘MEMORIES” fit_éérald sAnderso and Fancy Dancers JANE GREY in “LET KATY DO IT” Grand THEATRE ‘| past” year,” 'she continued. * BEMIDJI CRSH MARKET QUOTATIONS. GRAIN ANI." HAY Red Cloyer, Popeoru, pt;smd +85.00-36.00 +$6.00-35.00 .$7.00-38.00 sle cnbm CWE. oiees Onfons, dry, owt,’ Beans,” cwt, Butterfat Eggu. tuph dozen .. . MEATS .(..........-.18 Mutton’ GRAIN AND HAY. . Wheat, :Noi 1...... +$2.70-$2.80 Wh.“, No. 2... .$2.:60-33.70. .$2.60-32.60 .98c-31.00 .$1.10-$1.25|° .$1.98-$2.00 . .$20.00 $9.00 .$1.45-31.66 2500 {\Hens, heavy, 4.1bs. and over * |Hens, 5 1bs. up, fat . Beans, hand picked, navy, cwi .$6.50]: ii3a80| Potatm,,pn cwt o ale g weid D 1 Bull hides, No 1 c.|Horse hides . ;. ‘Wool, bright " . Mrs. Qulncy Brooks will leave to- MOTrow. mnming for Minnedpolis on a-visit to friends and relatives. She expects to be gone a week. IJGENBED TO WY» e ‘Licenses to marry -were sranted yesterday by Clerk of. Court F. W. Rhoda to' John Golz and Annie:Golz ‘and to Pembrook Datgherty :: nnd Florence Smith .of Kelliher. . NOTICE : Having sold .out.my busines§,; I must .insist on getting settlement on | -ccounts’ past ‘due. Call at my oftice. over- the store. 317 Mijnne- sota avenue. 'Edward Anderson. . A 2t QUEEN ES'I’HER CIMLE TO m “The members of the Queen:. Espher Circle gnd the Women’s Home 2Mise thodist" church this ‘evening at 7 o’ ’clock to practice their songs for the ... All. members . are | | sionary, sqcigty wul.meet at . the BOARDMAN'S DR’O’G STOB.E Robert erght. :sign ‘painter, has Just complo!m. *the painting of large sign on the south side of the Boardman Drug Store on :the-corner. of Be.irami gvenue and Fourth:street. The sign plainly advertides the wares handled by that store and is a great improvement over.the old sign;which had been in the same place for years. “-+ . WEDDING AT SHEVLIN A wedding of much interest took|: ic 'furkeys, live, ‘pouud. ... | Geesn, \ive, . ,............190-100 + e ddC-14c -40¢c-46¢ Old Toms, live, pound. +3Bc-30c Hens, 4 lbs. nnd ovfl...........flo HIOES Cow hides, No. 1 1b. .. - Bull hides, No. 1, Ib. .. Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. 1£'Skins, No.11b .. orse hides, large, each . ‘ool, brikht . The following pricés were being paid.at. Stillwater, Minn., uttho ot:oinz to press of today’ Ploneer ‘Beef, dressed . Lambs . Garlic, . . Packing butter . LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 9 1bs. up Turkeys, small and thin. Geese, 12 1bs. and up, tat Ducks,;. fat’ ..... 15¢ Dressed poultry, 3c ner pound over live stock. f HIDES .Cowhides, No. 1 -Kipps, No, 1 . Calf skins, No. 1 Deacons -, - Tallow . . o'clocs Friday, June 18th, when Amanda Amundson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Amundson and Carl Foldoe were united in marriage. Af- ter. the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the bride’s.home: three miles west of Shevlin. 'tne happy r I very hot. weather baby can often be made made more comfortable in- doors in' a room with blinds closed than ‘anywhere outdoors. For -thosé¢ who can, afford it, a small electric fan may prove a life 3 saver for. baby. FOR SALE—-2 horses, 1 single wagon, Lfarm wagon. Edward Andarson ‘On Ogling Rift Horses “Sometimes ‘it may prove advanta- geous’ to look a gift horse. in the mouth,” remarked an Australian.con-. temporary recently. It was referring to the proposed gift of six airships-to Australia and really meant “always 100k a dirigible in its air-valve.” These six airships are sald to have been on patrol duty in the North sea; and Brit- , according to a cable message to the commonwealth, has offered them with -hangar and equipment. to: the oversea dominion. Australia’s minis- ter ‘for defense; Senator Pearce, has ‘placed "‘the . problem before the local alv _board for: decision. As’'a com- mercial proposition some enterprising Australian company may welcome the | dirigibles, but as a defensive equip- ment they are not unrded with over- much favor. farm lands .and houses. Anderso! ited Stomach One box tlvel instant relie: mwn..l cases of Gall ‘Stones, liver trouble,: 8 as indigestion, spepsia, . chron) pendicu BUS, catarrh, D‘h’ll i 0} stipation, étc. Do box of _Sto-li-gal today. Price, !100 Atulltlon! N testimonials, but positive’ facts. 8 li-gal has: helped : thousande of and it will poaltlvely give vou ‘|4n ‘all ailpents 'mentioned ren.\'dlol. of your or duraticu. of t rouble. m Write for free literatur Digestive Chemical Co., Sold in Bemidji at Bonrdmn'n ‘C Drug Store’ and Bsrlur’- Drug.; e, Gardner's Blackdu Moon’s Drug: Bagley, O". “fiefl'l Drug, druggists everywhere. couple are living on the grooms farm:|] four miles west of Shevlin, DEATH 0¥ WM. SKINNER “The body of William Skinner, who passed away in St. Paul on June 22, - .was brought to Bemidji ¢his morn- ing. Mr. Skinner's death resulted from injuries received when an ele-’ vator in a St. Paul hotel dropped the entire Iength of the shaft. Mr. Skinnef -has been a resiaent of-Kelliher for the past eleven years, working on:the M. & 1. railroad with | headquarters ‘there. friends and acquaintances in-Bemid- ji. .He was 56 years of:age.. " He leaves to mourn hie:death his wi and. six .children. . His.-daugh- iers are Mrs. Frank North, Mrs. Clara Wayman and-Mrs. Frank Woodward, all of, Nymore. ' Two young sons,-aged '4 and 9, make their-home with their mother.and a third son, Sam, arrived trom Glendive, Mont., this morning. he funeral, will: be held: from_St. S vtp _church tomorrow :morning at o'clock’ ' and . interment : will “be x'nade in Holy-.Cross: cemetery.: ” KEEP COOL (By.the U. S. Public Health Service) Keep Baby Cool Don’t smother baby with'clothes; in hot weather the less’ clothing the better. Bathe baby several tlmee ‘a day, using tepid water, Avoid overfeeding the baby, and remember to give water for thirst. . Keep baby in a cool, shady place. place at Rey. Sorenson’s home at 10| = The walter -took ,the hlnr.-—-Lomlou- E W ‘ Almmt Helpless for Over \"u.n—Quwltly Restored to Health by Tanlac | “I was < most helpless with rheu- matism ‘Wwhen I begnn taking: Tanlac, butlwwlh:v 't an ache or pain of lny Kkind and have gained twenty-one unds eight,” - said - Miss Lily Hmu‘ ‘Pacor, 98 West Tenth St., St. , Minn., who has been a teacher in ‘and ‘about the city for eighteen yurl, /in’a statement therather. day. ‘I suffergd with theumatiiim so bad|! that luve been able to get out-of the houlg only three times dnr‘hig the ‘I was almost helpless, for I was confined to my l:: il;t‘weelu ‘at ‘a time :and ‘I was n misery from morning| till night.” The plins in my back felt like a knife cutting, my joints were stiff and my muscles were drawn and swollen.© My appetite left me and my stomach was so badly upset that what: littl'e I ate caused severe pains in ‘my sides and around my heart. My nervés were in an adful condmon and I logt weight until I was so weak I could not stand up at times. “My noxt door nslghbor advised me to try Tanlac, and_ since it has done so ‘much for me I will slways be grateful to her for telling me about it.. ‘The rheumatism began leaving me right after I started tak- ing Tanlac and now it has. complet& Iy duq; d. The pains in my back: an: have also ‘left me. My appetite was. never ‘better-and I can eat just-any- thing ‘I-want without suffering any bad effects. I am not nervous or rest- less and am sleeping soundly. every night. - I"have not ‘felt' so well #nd strong in years and it is-a.-real pleas- ure for me to recommend the medi- cine that did it all” - Tanlsae is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store and by the leadmg drug- gnBts in ‘every town.. * sides and around my heaxt; F 2for .... TOMATOES, small B-for ....... | ’MEJE MILK COMPOUND P 1) o NN g 25c “ BAKING POWDER, "eanfor..........s..90c TOILET SOAP, Olive Cream 25¢ Sfor. i OLIVEOIL, quart cans $1.35 BROOMS, 4 stringed .He. has..many || LOUR, 98Ib Sack CORN FLAKES Kellogg’s, QOur stoek is -over flowing with Snow White crea- | tions in the form of both Sports and Dress Hats. No Dull Season No Run Down Stock Wej_éspecial]y call’jyourf;attention to pur Navy Blue and White Combinations in. Sports and Semi-Dress Hatsy: which .at the present are the latest‘thought in | mlllmery - 3 $695 $750 $900 We have selected- fifty hats from our. stock to sell for $4.45 and $3.00 for Saturday only. Values up to $10 00 SEE: wmnow} ;DlSPLAY L] KORN KRISP Kellogg s, 2i for ... .. 28¢ RED BEANS No. 2 cans, 85c 7 \LLMO: »tall cans, 2_for45c PEANUT BUTTER, bulk, “per pound ..........23¢c MOLASSES bulk,. per gallon S s e e TOILET SOAP, Lana 011 3for.. ..o WASH BOARDS, large ; s1ze e AL L e B3 cans, . 5poundm CLIFFORD & GOMPAN 160———PHONE—-160 Dafartiva

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