Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 8, 1920, Page 3

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:gw:? team wi:.llt ?l sbcore of 5 to'3. llions in the past few evlin was-assisted by several Bag- |months by thiese men. The Crown: Oil ley players. Leonard-had an import-| Co., one of those indicted, falsely rep- . ON smm ed ndian battery. Owing to the con- | resented ithat it had one of the sons| .. dit oir; offths ground there were a|of former President Roosevelt as an Governor Roberts of Tennessee has ber of errors. . oi!itcelr, émllxl it s]ul;ll for $3 stock that | issued-a statement that the state leg- cost less than eight cents. The Ran-|islature will pe called in extra . ses~ IMHIGRANTS SWARMING gelrd Ollloggo‘oi: cgarged with having |sion August 9 to act on the ,womam 1 50| shares for §1 which|suffrage amendment to the constitu- Tha tias otT?mfiffig: fig:g h:g coxl;tlbut‘i 2toh c:nts. Another com- | tion. . President Wilson urged: the - |1 claime, ip aoR irine. and T B ol pany at their property was | governor to take the action, in the d [ tb-ln that rofiéd golden “.' | ¥ % a cbnstant flow of people attracted :'lllelidlng 600 barrels daily while Interest of the Democratic party. > gy was “moving day,” v NS by the high wages paid labor. This eir”output<was only 10 barrels' a ‘an Dyke writes In Scribner’s 4 / g Is proved by the recent record of the |day. ~ Beaul < Brookl Ith - ¢ S 2R - arrival of 12,600 aliens in New York titu iyn, W 1 5S35 NN ¥ in a week, and more than 6,000 in; e e e e ———— heights riooking, the . turbulent N > X o Ay . 2 tldes of East river, and ‘the ' round N . RS R 8.0 Buivops 3c o ooy s .JIIIlIIII||IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIlIIHII!lg = X gre Governor's island, and | |, / ] AN \ with their families. Hungarians are onder this-- the long low metropolis of Manhattan, | \ W3 N showing a feverish desire to start for § = —3 = For the first time since they began their “spree of spending following the armistice, 5 s Subscribe . for 'no Dafly. Plouw. what ‘a broad and noble outlook, what . x DPlicants. The immigration commis- tural seit-complncent charm was . e N ~\ sfoner has warned the steamship 5 X! / \ 2 3 companies not to brlng those who are uni : > : . | ]|not admissible and who will have to by the flerce lntellectual life ot 3 \ be returned. " _wrapped In New: Eng- = d ‘St thlne. : &) ‘Natu-e's Natural Processes. n orrs ' were ; . \ 2 . We are- living on a ‘globe we call :on:‘l;? and lBmm dl’)ml?or:d othot:e &I‘el’- \ 4 : - - solfd, ‘but In fuct it. is plastic ard hated each other! ‘Walt Whitman-algo [ === ' ' ' et b o = i d‘“?u:el e 4 > above us and a liquid- gone ow ,it. the Insurgent . rhapsodical:l & 4 4 4 4 4 % & % % &% %% % & % &|expect to visit in western Minnesota| prom these three factors' all organie and: the ‘hills. of New Jersey. and||; ” g \ N NN Wy America, and the American commis- ] Stuten isla beyond ‘the busy, harbor! Z 3 > \ 3 sioner at Budapest is beseiged by ap- . Americans apparently are beginning.to realize that every dollar saved now is el s poet—but thou knewest. him: not. be- , and also in North Dakota. \ $ i cstlsd 'ho"was’ flannel shirted. Placid * . SHEVLIN *1™ Mr. and Mrs. W. Fritchie and chil-| life d"f“";‘e“: Jad upgn. them 1t do- y . % %% #3243 %% % % % % % % % ¥|dren, accompanied by Malisle Rauk | Pends for its existence. Vegetable life llkely to buy $2.00 worth a few years derlves its life and bedy from certait chemical combinations, induced by the i Oberlin ‘Thorpe is quite sick with ;nd i%‘;lina Hanson, spent Monday in ultimate. truth and- the final soclal [scarlet fever. The family were quar-| Bem 0 form were. emhodll;d in Brodklyn. antined on Tuesday, by Dr. Campbell.| ' Roy Delaney Bpent Sunday and | action of the sun’s radiations. Ani- \(Reader, T am afrald . that these, Mrs. Krohn was a Bemidji shopper Monday in Bemidji. ‘mal life dependsk on vegetable Dmmph; if you follow the punctua Tuesday between trains. Mr. Bourcey returned on Sunday|life, and also serves other ani- 4 may s'eem liké uu-capitalized vers| “Oscar Peterson, accompanied by his|from Fisston. He was accompanied| mals as food. All these return te Let us t .back to honest datghter, Ruby and her friend, Kate|by his little daughter, Florence, who | mother earth and thus pay the debt get . Gordon, left on Wednesday for Du-|has been in the ho];{mal at t.ha: pll;we they borrowed. From this we learn luth, - They expect to be gone a week [for some time. orence is feeling| that what 1s death and destruction of . May-the Ist, in the d”’ whicll 1 and will visit friends while there. |quite herself again. recall, was 'th e -appointed for the Fosst isit one is life of another. Wherefore tnnsmlgratlo of hwslgl))‘:)lds. Mrs. Jim Gordon and daughter, of oncse::vl.\rg:;wn' ‘was a Fosston VISILOT| gy,5¢ we call waste and destruction is It was ‘not'a ‘movable féast, It was'a AITQ' Enont Fucaday.in Sheviin. /| " Birdie and Ella Hanson spent a few| 00ly @ necessury and unavoldable fixed feast of movables. ! Bill” Weinch of Bagley was a&lg.v.'in Bemidji, visiting friends and| Process of the living functions of " he little houses poured forth thelr calleir in our village on Wednesday taking in the Fourth. mother earth—Exchange, .//'accumulated: treasures and' rubbish to ev;nl l;g.h e h A Oliver Barness xia.nd wlgusplent Siu;:- orL s A " be anche Anderson, who is attend:|day and Monday in St. Hilaire visit- FRA ARE be conveyed to other little houses. ing the summer session of tM® Be- 4 A nation-wide round-up of oil company promoters has been begun " ing friends. i “Apartments” were unknown, but tene- midji normal, arrived home on Friday grhere will be a dance in M. W. by the government with the indict- ment in New York of 14 companies ‘. ments had -begun to'exist. Nelther |y, spend the week-end. A. hall at Shevlin Saturday, July 10. and 50 individuals. _Federal -agents _ the orlgin 'nor- the destination made | gy o) Noves was a shopper in Be-|Musfcians from Bemidji. any difference. The point was that |, 35 petween traips on Friday: The baseba.. game between Leon- say that the publié has been swindl- hence. Remember that the next time you _start to spend a dollar for something that ‘you do not need, deposit it in our savings department and watch it grow. The ' Northern Natlonal BEMIDJI MINNESOTA |||II|I|I|IIIIIIIIIlllllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllI= ' you had to move if your lease Was:up,| o' J R, ‘Holton left on Tuesday|ard and Shevlin payed at Jerome and your goods-and- chattels had t0|so. Glenwood, :vhex:e :hev:'a.s callezl Thayers on Monday was won by the . ‘move with you. on; account of the serious illneéss of — Great was the diselosures. on that her mother, 7 . day of the stuff that had been accumu- | Mr. and Mrs, Nels Adamson and 0 ) 0 0D 0 0 D 0 0 0 T 0Ty iated. The discreet, gigantic movlng Ludwig Holum left by car for Under- °=°=°=° 0 0 3 . . Lo 1nn had not yet been lnvented . Woorl Friday. il X .~“Chester Burfield and Hank Hanson| ' | / ' Valuable Nipa Palm. welx_‘(e Bagley ‘visitors on Thursday. " > 3 . ¢ arold Searles is spending the . )wvm 1 mfl’; g;it?ig; sl:):l&‘é::te:ku::?:-fi a: fieek—elml theBre dHamld is utendlng ! i 2 2 ormal a emidji. a ; important future is predicted as 84" "N, 5nq Mrs. L. A. Larson of Bot-| . - R s ; . N source “of; alcohol and -sugar. ' In t_he tineau, N, D., arrived in Shevlin Fri- this palm occuples vast day. Mr. Larson has accepted the po- " near.the .river ruouths |'sition’ of manager . for = the ~Shevlin e b ~ anila bay and along the-coast | Mercantile Co., and will be located £ other provinces. Its leaf is used |here in the near future, : Y 7 X ’ 7"for ‘thatching the roofs of native huts, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Scotts and fam- 3 : t .and its fruit 19 eaten raw or preserved.. 4ly passed thru Shevlin on Saturday, : . -.g F The juice, from whick toddy Is made, | JULy 3td; enroute to the.Itasca State / Park, wflere they spent the day. ;.18 collected from incisions in the bark | Verna and Burnece Burfleld lett on| after the tree is five years old. ‘Each , % rlod from July to: December, and ‘each cmes The' glrls expect to be gone ? ' ) acre of 800 trees should therefore pro- | at least two weeks. > duce about 35,000 qiarts. Dr.’ Gibl, a Stores were closed Monday, July /'chemist asso¢lated with'the Manila bu- | 5th. - reau of sciences, finds that this should It is reported that an outside con- quarts of 95 per:| cern has started a.cream station in ‘Usld for sugar, a gallon [OUT Village. Why not bring cream in of ‘Juice ylelded ‘gbout 8 ounces of ‘su- ::et:g-msehei;l‘;nsfxame‘ry and patron- " .crose, which ‘after bolling and 'drying A ) 0 ? I Dr. and. Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and gave excellent ‘crystals weighing about | Mrs. W-. L. O’Neil and Mr, and Mrs. ' 5. ounces, besides a_ quantity, of first | Roscoe Kaiser passed thru Shevlin g o and- second -quality molasses. It is|on Wednesday, en route to the lake . estlmated that the refining of.this | region of central ‘Minnesota where sugar should cost considerably less|they spent the week fishing. They than that from : cane. ) were ‘joined at Itasca state park by G 3 4 . Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, who ac- companied them on the trip. Introducing the Bassarisk. AT i ; . P i o e e : . % Heze is the topmost cigarette —the A Ever meet ‘a- bassarisk®, morning for -Coleraine, where he will No not a bastlisk; that is:something | o4+ relatives and friends for a few dlflerent A bassarisk is a cacomixle. days. * {But the animal is better known as| Mr. ‘and Mrs. L. A. Larson left for the “civet cat”—though; Why so called’| Clearbrook on:Friday, where they | nobody knows, lnasmuch as it 1§ not a'| will visit relatives until they can se- ‘clvet and not a cat. cure a house 'in Shevlin. lt is-a strange little creature relat- Joe Renne spent Friday night with »d:to the raccoon. with a_very long, :fls li;am'lily hzr? en route frgmml)ulutn ‘Mshy tail ringed in black and white. | to Bagley, driving one ol e new Shietimes it is called a “ring-tailed (N’l"e”afld Light Four’s for the Bagley cat” and sometimes'a “cat-squirrel!” ercantile Co. . E. Hanson, our local ecreamery . —the latter designation' bestowed on man, accompanied by his family, mot- #account of its squirrellike lablt of | oreq"to Melntosh on Saturday, where «climbing trees and nesting ‘in. hollow | tjey took in the celebration. 'hranches. Herbert Schreck and Teddy Gordon Like a cat, lg cutches rats, mlce and went -to Bemidji on:Sunday. They smull birds. . It 9s about 16 Inches returned on (Monday evening:: long; not ,counting the tail, which Miller's sawmill has been doing 7 measures nnotller 16 inches. In color 3om(e woz‘;{ at tht]e‘ P. ]%l]'lomlgbnu ftar;n -1t s brownish gray. It -is ‘a night | during e weel ey expect to prowler, like a cat, and often makes its'| saw_for Mr. Pitt after finjshing fl'- Bromighan’s. home in outbulldlngs and deserted Work has begun in earnest on t]xe ranch houses. ; new store which the Mercantile Com-- The civet cat; ranges lrdm Mexico pany are putting up in Sheylin, * ‘The and: Texas to California and as far|jrick has arrived and a crew of brick north as southern-Oregon.- Occasion- | [ayers are busy at ‘work puti.ing up __ally’it is kept in captivity as a pet. |the walls. B2 The 'N. R. Lincoln family of 1217 1. False Acute Indige’uuon. Belmont Ave., Grand Forks, jisi_tqnjl at [ Wi\at is commonly, called acute in- [the F. A. Noyes home ‘during “the & d]g’efim Is, aceording’ to Dr. Beverley | Week. They are visitilng some %f :he Robinson of New York, primarily au lakes.of northern Minnesota, ,Union z lake, Lake Lomond and Lake Itasea. _overstrained, weakened heart, already. | “yiy by cpent Saturday in Fosston diseased, or a. cerebral hemorrhage. clayed ball with -Bagle: | 'Such’” cases “he! treats with aromatic :;:i;es'thécgna o By, " splrits of ammonia, having first placed | “Mrs Martin Neldon left for Grand /' a -one-minim hypodermic tablet ' of | Forks Tuesday, having been called strophanthus under the tongue to dis- | there by the death of her sister’s hus- solve. band, who had died in a hospital at ] e e et . | that. place. Aloof. Lillion hSharohl?cz sxi\“entst the Ix:ltter R * P he nomi-|Part of the week in Fosston,” where "th:.lll Fgo:,;;ho"gor&:;s; n.w“ she- visited. friends and took in the . mation?”: .Fa celebration on Saturday. . ‘asked. Mr..and Mrs. Joe Renne spent Sat- ven't made any,” replied Farm- |, 4.v'in Fosston. orntossel. “Nobody asked me t0| ' Harvey Amidon and Hank Hanson * convention; an' I don’t see any |motored to Bemidji on Sunday. They ‘sense to my neglectin’ work an’ both- | stayer over the Fourth. ‘erin’ around like it was a guessin’ Miss Ruby Erickson of Alexandria ith no prize attached.” . | who has been visiting - at Fosston, contest w_’_p__.._.. " |spent Monday here at the W. E. Gordon home. Amel{lfl'llge;x Output. ed The W. E. Gordon family were en- In 1913 the. United States possessed |y inoq 5t the Schreck home on 71 factories, producing toys to the Sunday. _valiie of more than §7,000,000. : In 1918| = A py Opheim spent Monday in Be- the number of factories had Increased | miqji. to 165, and the total amount of manu-| Carl Rauk accompanied by his mo- _factures reached pearly $20,000.000. ther, left on Friday for a trip. 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