Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 10, 1920, Page 3

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bl!e henrd |n the shnde nf the pmms BIG TREE YIELDED T lGE 3 couv'lntrfi Motive Energy. T one, ":{,‘,‘,{;’n’,m m of $16,000.00: | The. nr?{wim%nnf mm&#g‘ The white man. will not:reach .the Th ; o e gauge of'a ‘natfon’s industrial | 8- Ono sum of $16,000,00, (lnd 'pendent Sohool Distriot N e A stri umber o ,.?L"':’.,"i,“." ;':::Iedmfun 18 BGMOT® | Chestnut In' Which, Washington 18 |imight Js the amount of motive energy um of $16,000.00,| 15 on. e 280k ay. oF Mny I O e &0 ho hrought un. |~ 841d to Have Hidden' Collapses . || Which It can'command for the manl- |, ndt for. ) 4160000, R0 Botice b Ven, ki ‘ . fare still va A Adrva, qad uon at Yonkers, New Yerk. fold flelds of production :amd. the ‘es- e TasL 116:000.00,1 1w . Chicag, July X : 0 tting his - S ) sential eontrlbutory activities, We [11. eulney ,ll;l?oto?(nl, :‘x:\egn“gzr ’.&fl:fldfl’m‘v! Ao Cinirdas Nors Lodey 15 1ay B / walcs and | Maybe there's o trath in the tra- | have maintained our supremacy i |js P ot 41000000, pralieds )y S BOPE BUC 0|8 Yota. manufactured output .very largely :be- icause of the vast ‘amount of wer | 13- one l.bllJ\ll u“ lr’n“ot $16,00. oo. mr&f;; '331’;‘-5‘%5‘:‘5:"" Visiadeg, e whleh we could call into service, Rob- | 14. One *on tor¥ he sum of $16,000. } g grul‘:lxa'nt. | ert G Skerrett wrote in' the Sclentific |1; ~ o PAYSDIe July, Let, 1938 Cf b o |4 American. . Modern nations expend B uynbla July 1st, lul s ::;:g it ‘;’,;;l_,,’,,fi;’,':.,{,‘.m éll||||||||||l||||||||l|||||||l!|||||IIIII|Ill|IIIIIIIII||||||||||l|||||||||||||l||||||||||||||||| Feeling “At Home" nd’ beasts of burden. “The: margin: is ered by the employment of we- ‘chanical energy.in the form of power. _To accomplish the werk done llmunlly in’ the United States, would Mulre the labor of 3 0000000QQ ‘hard-working | sluVes - The use of power gives to each man, woman and child In this ; D g One of our ambitions is to have folks feel at home in this bank; to cultivate geniality and good will; to promote that feeling that the Nor- thern National i isa home institution, ready to serve our home people atall . times. You will always find a wel- come here; you are entitled to our dition. that George Washington once hid ‘in the hollow trunk. of 'the ml! chestnut tree that until recently. stood in the front yard of Yonkers, New York. B about belleve he qid, ‘just a8 they be- lleve that the'tree .700_ or. 800 years old when it/diéd a' few years ago, ‘and was the oldest and, ‘biggent | (] AN R TE B / tree of any variety mot only in West- ih ”“ rojest ! i d\esl‘er county but in New'York, te, ng are hefng mentioned - i S onthe 80~ " ormg of inseoticides Nwry tall and sbout: 85 feet R ccessful Protection of ence, agcording to Mr. Coy, was cut Plants and Foliage. - down by the, department of public i o | works of - Yonkers, ‘and . its .dismem- Do not mste ‘your "time .sprayiog | bered remains, carted away. Sald Mr.. Frank P. Wllflh- !or.mer head of "‘0 K green on insects that suck:the | Coy: ‘ederal Industrial Relations' Commis- |. from plants: and_foMage, wuch «Before 1t dled that tree: producod - green, ‘black 'and- white: aphis’} ke ‘' biggest: and sweetest-tas ‘or fly. mealy bugy 1@, | ‘chestnuts I ever:saw. - After Its dqg‘h PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF | by thrusting the( ’wmboscls nt hje that coymd it made it sf £ E':‘écll'l’lflm IN\D:P*END:’N'I‘ leaf: or stem, f . not y, just’as its vi ‘ HOOL DISTRIOT NQ. 7. icago. a s A special meeting of the:Board of Edu- ob ect of ad- Tomorrow the ‘committee of forty-|ed by stomach e 1t an obj gation of Independent, %cal‘-?:.lm!fillst&g: ght’ will open its national.conven- be, destroyed | s oc ] 5 : ; > S 3 A l:eld’, o8 son’ h y8even Thohe in’ po: _ al pe: 1 P4, “'li?th B smitn N I ™y er mbers Sunday, the Nattonal Labos party 4 td <form X ‘ab h ‘Bi:t 1. a0 r2. Quincy Brooks, John W. 111 open its convention. . The single] | g th tradition had, grown up around ; g‘.‘e‘“" L4 ~Su";:;;",¥u'fde}“!°1§;\d°; Mrs. are -also flchfi‘}l‘lled to meet d that it ‘commonly‘was hc:)ed the ‘y'.l‘he tollowlng ru‘?lut on gnllt nflgl‘ad Leaders of-all three parties Th 4 { J}1argest tree in this'part of the untry. | o “R u?my byrthe o, nlng Dot Heretbfdare ‘have:been in- favor' of| L re it was. the biggest in thi8 | 5 Thacpengons Sehodk iatrict Humber lang for ‘the foundation of ‘what is |/ . conquerlng the pests and becoming ac- hlrd party tlckn LB e end \Is ‘mnot yet; h to be- done, and the’ ges that, the next few 'yenrs will' see nn exodus to' these far- { ‘away places where a“beginning has already ; beel made,—Columbus - Dis- country the service eqnlvalent of thir- ty ‘servants. \ & s|_|hucnbe for the Ploneer. - > der form 'are hellebore, slug shot and & union of their organizations with 3 seven, in the County of Beltramli, State : Py 3 ‘\those of the Non-Partisan league and t°"‘°°;id“’%hc'£h|:‘b;::) l:fl:“::;:{:; county.” Ry At ?fiaflé‘tflefi?fifi at s duly Salled meeting time and attention, whether you bank e Triple Alliance. -* are aphine, y B o T 1 T R N 920, a quorum being present, {h HSERE i ért: rtus'op'lnlo? lfi‘lu expidletnht t%lnéle tcta { § e State o nnesota the bonds of Corresponded ‘With 635 Girls. sald lndepetndf'rllt School l‘):l'trlct ngn;; er:seven, to the aggregate amoun The mess sergeint at Camp: Ka‘é’ $236,000.00, for theg ollgwlng purpole flying field In Texas decldres that he bullding agd furnishing a new se oo} ugh- | house, o bear interest a e rate o corresponded with 535 girls_thro four per centum per annum, to mature! “out the duration of the war. ‘The ser-|and totbe of .the li‘eufic!lve tm;mlzfiumd amounts as hereinafter set for geant kept a ledger, showing postage =,/ One bond for the sum, of $16,000.00, costs, retained coples:of all lettersand | " able uly 1st, 192 oilsbap,” micotine (tobacco extract), kerosene, miscible ol and lemon. oil. - Insects that eat plants, toflage. vege- | tables, . fruits, flowers, etc. whether bugs, beetles, worms, caterpillars or slugs are more quickly; and effectu- ally destroyed with: a_poisonous sto- machle insecticide such as arsenate ‘of “here or elsewhere. OKING TO SOUTH PACIFIG i hite Men Planning Complete Ponn- sion of Fartule Islands of That Far-Awly Ocean ! With B pe a seethlng mass of un- Northern Natlonal ; ‘lead; paris green or hellebore.. These, |\ "o rhon coples to heélp out. . obeVand s Tne sum of $15,000.00, ,l‘est and’ discontent’ and uncertainty,’ lf applied according:to directions, are % . G6 x?eafiglde &1:1¥h1eac!,uw‘zot §i15.30006; mmmuummmmmummmuuwwmmummmmmmumfi j ur Britisheris:looking to the isiands less t a ; ble July 1 27. Jhur britigher, Gl st 5 lsands, o ollllutuel:i . t:n:;;n:mun; e 0 svsfi: e r;:usm:rh:‘ :u;mi‘m\, Wl e Onpeay§gld: ’.‘?Ely““i:?.‘;’{,“ o1, 1600000, BEMIDJI : MINNESOTA ::i emplm.I nlt t?e nextflplnce to gfl’—' sonous stomachic, .and contact lnsectl- suffering from exaggerated ego?” 8 One b:’lfla‘?;lé‘lflgum of $15,000.00, = P 3 to_exploit. ito- use. the expression , 8l i R ’ : s — of a lot of people who do not know the S{,‘}f: i wa dibonmedh o e e, X ol Tend Ghing g ot ssvnon. |32 r..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlll||IIIIIlllllIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" meaning ‘of. ‘thie''word: ~Already corpo- rations- are. belng formed to colonize’ the islands, “and beautiful “word "pic- tures of the advantages of a residence jpon ‘them_ gre’ being painted. .- United ' In” Bonda. of ‘Peace .JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIII|IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|II'IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|III|II|III|II||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE tives of Ecuador ‘and Colombia, the 18, ¢ corner stone of a monument commem- has béen orative of the;happy termination of the foothold In-the region The del[ght- boundary dispute -between the two I pictures which ‘one Sees of the na- | countries, was recently laid .at -the es, glves a_little idea of what 18| pridge of Rumiclyica on the frontler. ally t ‘be saen in th_e country. The ‘esident Alfredo Maquerlzo Moreno of Ecuador and President Fidel Su‘u‘ez '} met half way on the bridge and greet- % .ed each other amid a_salute iof artil- phosphate mines and| 1éfy ‘and cheers of spéctators of_both s_are opérated by Eu:1 hationalities. The presidents delivered .and. churches dresses referring. to 'the monument ROOMY cnmfortnble. and. .’ extremely serviceable fives - " passenger sedan for_those. who [: “an all:season famlly car of ; moderate size and moderate price. Luxurlou‘s ‘velour upl\blstery % harmonizes with'the: smartlycolored exfierior. Pleasing interior Tighting arrangements, variable heating ' device and' silent window lifters indicate the wealth of appointments that add to the dmmbilltyof this model. 4 prptiddY X mmimimuilil ’mmnmummn|u||||nulummunnnunnn TLADYand theman of business .=~ ~* . Tii‘gllzi”ogiluiz B LV'k glike areattracted by themany = : ‘obvious adyantages of the Olds- mobile Coupe. Its appearance is decidedly smart without sacrifice of dignity. In details and appointments it closely follows the “six” sedan. Besides its commodious seating arrangements for three, a disappear- ing auxiiiary seat, which faces forward, is provided. IIIIIIIIII!I|I.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIlII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIlIIIIII pothered peopnflmfldloum %eunlngtomhh HIS is the first announcement = of a model that hundreds of = Oldsmobile enthusiasts have asked = = us to build—a sedan on the famous = = Oldsmobile “Eight” chassis. It is = an extremely roomy 7-passenger car = —- of the four-door type, built witha = very wide continuous front seat and = two disappearing auxiliary seats m = the rear compartment, : - H“llllllllIIlllmlIIIIII[IIIIIIIIIII“IIIII“ illl!lfllll_llllllllIIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIlllllllI'IflllllIIlIIIIH!IINI!I‘IIHIllllziiIllllIIlIII\IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII ECONOMY TRUCKS TOURING CARS AND ROADSTERS E E. KENFIELD, Distributor Office Phone 82—Res. Phoné 730 Bemidji, Minn. ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||l||l||||||||||||||||l||||||||||||||||||||| ||||llllmlllllllllllllflllll||lllllmfllflflllll||l||||||||||||||||||| SUHNTT—"; |3

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