Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 26, 1920, Page 2

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\ - .. ity last ‘May. .-..-ardization of . various. forms. \The}y,.™ go1jiers’ Home in Leavenworth - i for Comfiittee meinz David M. Cain, who is now in his!= 300, V. C)§ ATTEND. . . .. | LOOMIS TOSPEAK, . ON JULY KING’S GARDEN PARTY | Hlmmka, Mlnn.,;Jun?’ i :G.—V—VA}‘ £ London, ‘June 26.—One of the'riost Loo s, attarney for John Wa! remarkable gatherings of a nation’s B?st, l,.\o. 257 of the Amerjcan’ Le- heroes the world ‘has ever seen was|5ioF, at Springfield, Miny., has ag gave a garden party to wearers of the of July colabiation 66 be v'helif b Now One of British Crown Jew-' ols, Was Never TéN, ' June 28, 29—County conference of . All the world has heary of the Ko} e BTy of Women Voters Vhor, or, ‘s it ‘has been sometimen | . 86O05 BE00N (e NOLD SrORte V| M. Loomis' tople will be “The Am 3 called, the Great Mogul ‘dlami and’| 1o, ‘which: is recognized the world erican Legion and ‘it is.und oo ool of politictal g 29—S8ch 3 ii{l‘::::lo:&cbnducud by Miss Kneu- Suhl of Minneapolis. July 4 to Aug 1.—Union tent Meet-|. ing by Bvangelist C. F. Weigle. July 5.—Patriotic, telebration at Be- idjL. !J?I’Iy 91-25—Redpath-Vawter Chau-}! tauqua. . i July 26-28—County Teachers’ ex-|, that he will' review the organi of. the great body of fighting’ and "detafl the accomplishme the Legion up to date.” * 7, it ‘would -seem. that there ‘was noth: | gver as Britain's highest badge of ing more ta be safd abont it, remarks gupreme personal cb\fx"uge andg:elt- Eleanor. Maddock in. Asia Magazine. |eacrifice. : % S Yet, in polnt ‘of fact, not a tenth part | - of -its -history has ever heen tracéd, so far does it extend. back into the vistas (of the past. i ie e Pérhaps oné of the strangest things about 7y WAL, maination of Bemidji. iy : plastered up in B euloy September €-11—Minnesota State 1y ‘tound 'after its former owner had , twice thrown B 0 ‘and-once went to in_the pocket of an rill suit. flm m m | 4 This matchless gem is called i/ Tn- m m WWA : 0 |1]| dia the “Mountain of Light” and the { : A 5 “Pallsman -of 'Kings;” ' the latter ‘be- cause it was sald to bring sovereignty to fts Pohsessor. Strangely enough, af- | ter it fell intd the hands of ‘a Turkish | slave of illegitimate: origin, a line known as the “Slave Kings” sat on Forty-Six Members Will Be T How Wit Helps Legislation. Named by Men and Women' 1t s omctise sid that & Fapata: ‘t’helthwnhei {:t D‘::l:’! for elg]hty{ye‘-"fl. ! L, : 3 _ | during which, perio 2. desire to pos- for the Legislature tion for wit is fatal to a serlous lez. e talismAn alévkted to a-frén- islative career.. But, the statement is By John DeGandt .. .| mot._altogether true, for more than (United Press Staff Correspondent) | once a bit of wit has prevented legis- £ Lisbon, June 10. (By Mtu).—-'rma mlltveI folly. PENR DRI I g - - | Portuguese committee for the Olym- s a tradition - ladelphia will ": :;ta%t::n::gthe men’and wo pic games is working hard so that| that during the constitutional conven- Qe’l"lh: Nofis gvvel:nment which ex-|this country will be well represented| tion it was proposed to fncorporate in posed the graft of the late Roblin at Antwerp. the Conatitution a_provision that the Among. others, the shooting team | United States army should mever ex- rnment five yéars ago, is on trial ’ o‘gvi!m many sided policies and there is enthusiastically training. - On ac-| 3000 men. According -to_ the i Y will be retiirned | count of -the severe control which is| $ 3iiion thé S e ? & .fe?:l::!g. ",::‘:,f,:‘,'g, ‘!,l‘ members, | made, it is certain that the team se- t.ll?:’fl,lfl::mthe ldg.b:;e,‘) ‘:::'l‘:: ;:—'tz;::, 1{“‘, policy of eompulsory teaching |lected out of all the candidates will Jar sitfin e abrantly ” dut: short of English in the foreign settlements be constituted by the most excellent| * Be." (oe. ankl’l her While looked upoh with. distavor: by |men Portugal now has. when njam nklin solemnly the Catholic church of the Fremch| There will e six tests before the suggested that there be incerporated.: and Austrian and Mennonite persua- final ‘selection. After the first test, another clause ‘making ‘it; part of the ion, is. highly popular with Cana-|there will be twenty shooters taken organic law of the land ‘thaj no for- dhn's and. with former residents.of in, this number being reduced after| eign nation should ‘ever invade the the, United States who have taken each of the five tests, to keep seven'| ¢ountry with an army of more than up’ their residence in the province. who will form the team. 8,000 - ‘ k The government has completed the In the provinces, the shooters are| A somewhat similar point was new parliamentary building at a ‘cost training hard, too, and some results| seored in the state legislature a few |- of $8,000,000 and the structure is one already known are satistactory. It|years ago when, during a discussion of the most imposing on the conti- i‘:e;;r:'lllilk?zhtll;:t e team for Ant-| o over well based, it was proposed 3 081- he various tests are for rifle and , B, L. Y flg: t:};‘:e“?::nge;z::r ;(:\;s n(:wlzll:a at | pistol shooting. It seems that the|!aw should be enacted providing that all from the farmers as an organiza- | men chosen for rifie shooting will| Do one should be obliged to work be- also be taken for pistol shooting, [ tween meals.—Spring@ield- (Mass.) Re- publican. . I . In Winnipeg where ten memb- ‘gr?wfllnhe electpe(ig. proportional vot- {:dflflg from the results obtained 8o T, jng will be tried for the first time in the history of Canada. There are HEROES OF ’60 OUT WITHFACTS ‘ten labor candidates, one, R, B. Rus- _eél]l being confined in the penitenti- Want Public to ,Know How ary and four others, Rev. Ivens, John Pritchard, R. J. Johns Armstrong and Much Good Tanlac Has Done at Old Sol- 1George Bray being confined at Mani- 4oba’s prison farm following seditious diers’ Home the old “Vets” out at zied obsession, Suddenly it disappear- ed in the chaos that brought the slave dyndsty to an ‘end in 1200, . o7 The Koh-i-nor later scintillated with-' out ‘bloodshed through the" réign of Shah Jahan dowh to his Son Aurang- zeb,-who exhibited it to a number of Europeans whom- he-was entertaining at bis court. ~Among thém whs Taver- nier, thié French jeweler,” who later wrote & descriptive ‘account of ‘it ‘for the 'delectation of ‘Europe. - Atter -be-: fnig fossed like a Shuttlecock -1h" the' Delhi loot] 'arid remainfng for a per| of years with the Sihks in the Panjab, this most celebrated “diamond ‘in ' the world now rests on a purple velvet| - “¢ushion ‘among Britain’s crown Jewels in’ the grim old Tower of London. convenience=—- ‘ ‘cost in the: ‘Winnipeg, June 26.—The election : 8 C to the Manitoba legislature will take|. % fi‘fin e place Jume 29, when 46 members m assw e v U RN L Weighing Ice at Home. ‘A close ‘estimate of the weight ot Ice can be reached by multiplying to- gether the lenfith, breadth and' thick: ness of the block in inches, and divid- ing the product by 30. This will be very closely the weight in pounds. Thus, i & block is 10 by 10 by 9, the product is 900 and this divided by 30 gives 30 pounds, as correct weight. A block 10 by 10 by 6 weighs 20 pounds. ‘The Japanese produce an imitation | This simple method can be easily ap- pearl by fastening a plece of mother- | Plied, and it may serve to remove un- ¢ o ! of-pear] in the shells: of the pearly oys- | Just . suspicions, or to detect short | » o 23 1AL \\u‘ ) ter and-allowing it to remain there for | Welghts =f : - .i‘" . Al & bomber of yeal g ¥ ; §u 2 i 4y Ay IIIIIIIIIlIIII|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllIIIIIlIiI[IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!]IIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlI Imitation Pearls, acts during the labor strike.in ‘the Y The consolidation of the’ -companies.- ha: necessitated & So ‘'many of ; work of staldardizing has have been benefited, by Tanlac lately e caused some little comment am&l;: that they decided the fact ought to|== express Company _employes. ‘be made public. dright gentleman drafted .a form &1 = <4 i % L Y D : TNy il i iy WALl hie submitted. for adoption as| The call for volunteers to report/= : 7Y X b o5 ) ¥ S n ‘the one to be used in making 'al’i- }hepm;f:;';v‘u.g:lglyn-na:g:ddby = L2 L b A ) ana— d e Y . ] ition. ' The form fsjv- = B ., H. nder, # £ . 4 ) pHcation for position. e ch seventy-four years of age, andi TR ) . repeated helow. ion A1k s lication, elghtle.th year. 1,"%!}’53‘ Irflgl;‘rlAe?ln m-"1 sl}ngle? Their statements, which were re- 1t so, why do you want to ceived at the Tanlac -offices a few “In every section of our land you will find local products of merit that are hardly known in the next county or state. = 2% g work?. % ... days ago, all seem to haye been signed 2. Do you drink Near Beer, chew |with a steady hand and tell in no gum, or wear suspenders?...... Do|results these old. heroes of the ‘you use either fo excess?... ‘“‘sixties” have obtained from the 3. What is your favorite flower? | Mdster Medicine. - ...... If a raisin, how much yeast David M. Cain, corporal of com- do you use with it?...... pany “L,” Ward 1, the older of the 4. Did you withdraw any money|trio, says: “I have lived a long time from the bank during the past year?|and have had.lots of experience with ......What tools did you use?..... medicines, but I have rnever comel © . Oceasionally a maker of one that multiplied the harvest. Doés your wife play the piano?|across the equal.of Tanlac. : ...... -\;th:at effect does it have on :nly rid :neqo; :ca:a :; né[:vl‘;::';:f, g your rent?...... igestiont of : eight years sstanding, : 6, Are you a light eater or put:J iy G R 54 i % 3 Ll P A e T o oo ag L e ety ptnal izl or more of these products de- ~Advertising has made it possi- why...... . ‘ v 7. Has your yearly expenditures :;:le ;fi;‘gfii;fi:fl}“fii d h:l‘i ?o‘ll:ip for rent increased since the shortags on my ltom ehiand IWfild "l‘““ ferd nt‘ .houses prevents frequent moving? with.gas until L'Ao'nld. hlrdl ; b‘r'gn_th 8. ‘Are you on friendly terms with ‘gy het‘“‘g"}ldl;’:lfl'““ ‘at a ‘terri your relatives?...... If so, state aci:::n?i!.l ofte: e, x;;‘:y‘wlz:ul where they are buried...... ‘ scnr_ceiy-stand prainall ol 9. If possible, give the name of 2 B! someone less intelligent than yourselt pains; all throngh my body and wi cides that other folks would - ble for you to enjoy many &co- v _enjoy the merits of his goods, if nomical comforts today be- ‘i 7 .. they could hear of them, He cause advertising made it possi- begins to advertise so that Mr. . ble to manufacture ‘and distri- aki SR e _weak: it: was: difficult’ for: me 'to &* Sy g L = 3 : : iy g yet, ma s;fi?mm saiary iy a0 . Maine and Miss California bute them in quantity at prices cery bill and payments, if any...... I 1 , : ] Ry pli VSR BERRATLY ) ? Joih o Y . S - 3 » fanity | all: my;miserable feelings and put me v RS S "ha ( ithi L siate briey " (no *profanity | & better shape thin Ilha:e bgp‘eti.j“: shall have a c¢hance to know within reach of all. ¥ eig] en: years. can eat jus 114 : 54 beiflzg. "Bo. |yez‘)luu:i:l:kex:|:‘:ss\;n}?e:'e do | anything I want. and my vumewtite is about and to buy them- Rl : 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 chant sells and advertises them, more reasonably today because and people everywherethusget of the advertiseménts. a caution. . And sleep, why, I'just sleep, like a log every night, feel good and strong, and “have more energy than I have had in years. T have recommended Tanlac to many of my 14. Do you keep any chickens?|comrades, who -have -also taken it ...... Does your wife know about it? | with fine results. It certainly is the ...... right medicine for old folks.” 9 15. Does your wife take in wash- “At the time-I began. taking Tan- -ings to help support the family? lac,” .said J. F. Johnson, “I couldn’t Haye you suggested this to her eat ‘or sleep:-to”do much good and you get it? (This information will be.treated as confidential)——————. 13. Exclusive of Bartenders, how many people depend on you for sup- 1f 'so, state results and name pi- |just felt miserable all the time. I s L7 e tal...... ) suffered from indigestion, dizziness; an opportunity to enjoy them, : . \ 16. What do you think is a fair|pains in my back, and about all my 3 3 salary for a good worker?. .. ... strength . had left me.. I had just too. The advertisements in your yourself?...... about come:to the conclusion that I 17. If employed, do you agree|yoyld never be well again, but I am not to strike during the first week?..|now in better physical shape than I have been: for a long time. In fact, 1 don’t think I ever felt much better, even when I was a young man, than I do.since taking Tanlac.” C. H. Ostrander says: “I beliéve 1 haJ about all the miserable feelings angb(}dy with indigkestio: can l'mvei and fifty three new cases were taken[3nd 1 Wwas S0 weak and nervous up duri’;lg the first two weeks of|could hardly drag around. I had June by H. A. Hauenstein, state war been battling with this condition for Tisk officer of the American Legion, |three years and was ready to give up in ‘@is formal report to Minnesota |the fight. . But by the help of Tanlac department headquarters. This makes|I am now feeling fine. _a total of 5,310 cases handied up to| I'd like to.tell all the soldiers every- date for service men. <Thus far 1947 where how Tanlac is helping us here mattérs ‘affecting - insurance have|lin Leavenworth.” been received and 1,878 were disposed | _ Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City of. Out of 332 bonus cases, the de-|Drug Store and by the leading drug: -partment disposed of 327. : gists in every town. 81| ! newspaper are signs of progres- Countless of the items adver- give merchants and makers. tised in your newspaper have = Raad them to inform yourself been-put at your disposal be- ,; what to buy and where to cause advertising was the seed pyy it, : WAR RISK OFFICER HAS 153 MASES IN ONE WEEK St. Paul, June 26.—One hundred T T T T e T E £ 3 n='._"_-=: -I[lllIIIIIIIIIIIlI!IIIlII!IIlIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIlIIIIlilllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIII|IIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIllIlulllIIIIIIII |

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