Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 16, 1920, Page 7

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i 7 WO KEY 'FOUND » H /. =pargo, July 16.—-Al Sydngss and}, .George Flath, injured. under their}-: oyerturned automobile after it was /ditched near, Carrington, N. D., were, it to Fargo.. Both are partial- .ly; paralyzed. . The car under which the men were pinned contained 12 :. omdes of liquor that was.confiscated | by federal authorities. * R PIONEER EDITOR TO BE~ o BURIED AT MINNEAPQLIS ./Moorhead, July 16.—The. body. of| 'D; 'W. Meeker,. ‘pioneer newsDADS) . “man of Minnesota, who died Tuesday, in Farko was taken to Minneapolis for cremation. - His son, Dan Meeker " irésides in Minneapolis:, ¥ ' ,EDITORS BEGAN OUTING ; AT CROSRY THIS MORNING Crosby, July:16.—Minnesota edit- ors.-and editorial’ writers began.a : \dey outing here today as guests'of ‘the Northern Minnesota Editorial asr :socistion. Fishing, boating and: bathing 'and .several auto tours of the district are ‘on the program. . The:editors «will make a trip to.the Cuyuna iron range to visit some -of 'the newest iron mines. - The range.is the latest to be deyeloped. Twin city supply men hope to fur- nish some amusements in a big pro- _gram of races and contests for the «athletically inclined. The program includes a memorial to the late Colin F.. MacDonald of :8t." Cloud. STOCK JUDGING TEAM TO BE CHOSEN TODAY Fargo, July 16.—The North Dako- ta Boys' and Girls’ - stock . judging team will be chosen here today to rep- " resent the state at the international stock show in Chicagg.in December. County teams with ‘women compet- ing were chosen at various county _fairs throughout the spring and sum- mer. (2 ¢ MAY TOW LOGS T0 SWEDEN Vancouver, B, C., . July. 16.—To ship.lumber in raft formation from ~/this coast to Sweden is the ambitious ““projent ¢being .investigated here by _prominent:pmber. men. of Sweden, The, visitors-haye carefully investi- gated.waters of .the Pacific, tides, cur- rents.and seasonal:winds and say that on account; of -huge: size: of British. Columbia timbers: it will be.possible to make.and tow. rafts containing from twenty .to' twenty-five million feet of timbers to. Sweden. ; Large rafts,; called “‘rafaputes” in Sweden -are-successfully tow to REXRACTION MADEOF - INPREAS WARRECORD Vinidication: of ‘Reperd -of ‘Re- publican, Nominee, Mide.. 1% by-‘Miller.. ""Durin, e political campaign pre- vious to the primaries, certain indi- viduals_ took. the opportunity £o0.pul 11sh some’articles which were inten ed to cast vefiection ‘on the, wWarr cord of Jake Rreus;republioan candi- date for governor. While' the ma- jority: of. Preus’ friemds know the articles to. bew absoclugely = without foundation neverthieless mal undoubtedly influenced the articles and resulted in the loss of- many yotes'.for Mr.. Preus. One of.'tbey authors.of. these.srticlesswi George H. Moeller of St. ul. Mr. Moeller has been man enough, how- ever, after be found his mistake, to make amends:so far ‘as:he cam at this time and:. publishes. statements, which follow: My senseof -Jjustice-and honor . re: quires me - to ‘voluntarily’ make' the statement which: follows:: , . During the heat of a political cam- paign one is apt to allow: hip:partissn enthusiasm: to_carry. him awsy and| tause him:to make mistal «~Sueh a mistake.was unintentionally. made.by me when I ‘issued--a -statement-at- tacking the war record of State:Audi-~ tor Preus and his family. . “ I have discovered to my sincere re- gret, that those peysona-from; whom I received the information which T util- ized, took:advantage of my confidence in them and did not inform me. cor- rectly. Col. Leach has stated that the letter purported to have been written. by Mr. Preus to him was not writtens Mr. Preus’ brother,»Herman, was not in the Y. M. C." A. seryice, as I stated, but’in the United-States navy..| Two brothers whom-I stated claimed lexemption as being students of theo- logy: were not students -of “theolc ibut oldér brothers.of. Mr..Preus, who have been-m ~for ‘many years -and have three and four children res- .pectively. Mr. Preus has an honorable discharge from- the-army-and-he:was; @y not discharged:because he:sought:dis-|spoonfml: charge but because. - he. .. was. -fou! physically unfit for service. over he was beyond the:draft age of. those first required to register:under:| the selective service agt and waived:| exemption in the could have been excused hoth because: he.was:a constitutional ofllnr.ot::tho:« state of ‘Minnesota and because:of family dependency. t sy The,source from which I ‘seew h Y 3 and biased by | 'mm.lmnmiu\n.mmm-‘ T iy :’M,»L have for ‘fi;@)fl - ye r‘-‘h\een sflur';\ly»‘nlshbntvthu-Knox‘ home: lends.and 4t w come With PoOF| * ¢ )0 i jones visited the. last of the ‘from.me ito: intentionally .say 1 o 0 with her brother,.Carliand wife. relatives |V g which: Waa untrue. {"‘Mr. Cummings, Sam.Randall, Louie » Withsdeep regret.at;having unin- Rutziska.and.Tom: Raiadall took sup- tentionally” maligned. ‘a map:; whose { perat the Porter-home ‘Suntay-evens peysonsl character:and.that.of rel-|ing. ; @tives. has' always: been ‘above Te-| . peony Porter, grace +£ro anything. about nim or. hig X A A . son. . Howard, n'ndv proach, ‘1" make’the’ foregoing state- | A : o' Bes ment hoping:;that. At msy undo any ‘;fi:’:‘gfiéflf; Bashor, went. to ‘Be injury-whieh-my statement may-lave RS L ¢ ‘ @ordon - Gardner - and:- Gearge -Ed+ done:. ?. ¢ 5 GEORGE.E. MOELLER.. |wards begap.work . again for - the % Sti-Paul, Minn,, July:2.: - R Orook::m; L;u:lm':e :after-spending e ST . }some time at:home. ' ' 4 HEREH KKK R xR Ejsa) i | ’Mrs.-Randall’ gave a birthday din- . PLEASANT VALLEY | ¥[i\ gundey in honor o, Syoab o4 o2k % % F 3 % 2% % % % % ok Ldall and Baymond:McQu 7 The Ten Mile Lake SBunday schoal|resent were- Mrs, C. gave' their Children’s Day exerc) s Helen and. Dix, Mr. Sunday. : They metyin the morn y Worden;: Marvel and: ! for Snndnly -'e)}::d't hen h-l,lM a v(l;o, Sam Randall. il :n“,.‘ m' m,' u": :s:: %fi, 5iimnw . (Tom' Randall spent Saturday night e their exercises. 'The meetings = = - were enjoyed by all., ; ] ro Cumpmings ot Bemidjt_spant o MANY:CASES OF : "RHEUMATISM Now|- Spendi Sfiy ‘oés&wzna avoid| . | it Lo Gl oy i Tom| all’take a spoonful of salts occasion< 2 and ‘Sunday with home :folks, y A.7Rany) belng dexised: by women who:find it [ impassible: to cope with: high prices. Mrs. Vogler/s:sister.came from Min- neapolis Tuesday for a'visit. The boys frqm,.this ‘neighborhood will play, ball at: Puposky. Sunday. Mrs. Ira Cook , went “to::Bemidjl ‘Monday. y Mr: and Mrs.. John Vogler and fam- fly /took. supper with (Mrs. Saterlee and:family Sunday evening. i HOW/RURAL ENGLISH. f . WOMEN.BEAT H. C. L. (By.:.United Press) ! London,: (By. Mail.)—Many extra- ordinary -and drastic: economies: are i {For:«ingenuity -in this direction, +1 Mrs: Cooper, who:lives in Kent, can scarcelybe beaten.. She. takes the wool: left b ythe sheep; on .ihe hedge- rows in their, efforts to.squeeze thru, spins ity and: then: 1 jumpers; - T P R R In‘the 'village' of Kineton, W wickshire, ‘the—-women ' save 'all ‘the: pleces of waste fat which their un- ‘apprectative families' ‘would' ‘other wise Jeave on the sides of their Sun. day dinnerplates and make soap of it.” This'saap is mede in:their homes; . and’ they supply the whole village, wtih it, both for-household and toile purposes. . The:cheapest. s0ap; aval ableiat. a’store: . costs:: eightpen (about:- 16" cents). a ;pound,: whi “Kineton ‘soap” I8 sold at b}ghtw 0 tor 5 pounds and 15 of’ very superfor quality. S e BRING:RESULTS 1 “ Gmm; yourmoney’s worth”” in thes¢'. allyr-to_keap dowmuric acid. Rheumatism. is caused by poisonous| toxin;: ¢alled: uric:aci@, which is gen- erated in -the bowels and absorbed|. jnto' the blood. It is the function,of. the kidneys: to filter this acid frpm the blaad and,cast.it gut in the urine: The--pores--of the- skin are also;ia means of freeing the blood of this [V ERY woman: realizes 5 that this.is the day of the o S fifty-cens.dollas”’ If: you.. -spend yout: corses dollars for - @ garment thatdoes not wear swell; that does ot give yos...; days of increasing costs and-the dimin~ ishing .value of 'dollars, ‘as ‘it applies to- corsets, is not o much in the price you pay as-in the garment you buy. Thecorset 3 ' discard after a few uncomfortable” wearings or;the. corset. you:continue: to wear at the ", expense of your appearance, health-and peace of mind,, is the corset ‘you cannot afford. ' More-| £ secon. - ‘when: he}- impurity. . In damp and c¢hilly, cold} us forcingghe ys to do dov work, they:become weak and ‘sluggish |-, n;:il i:‘l‘(l to~91£mlq5t‘:tthu n:lic acid which keeps accumulating and circu- 1 Yoting ‘throazh. the sytam eventanti | | g B Ak 3 - TheGarmentShop J-7 satisfaction; it is- an extrap- . -agancorseat any price; You . can spend your corset-moncy: i ;:’;vm dollar.will kave-its s S5 JI puschasing power. of 100 ¢ INWORRIREV ery:Cent '“»"‘3?‘?"‘{'7‘.wambfiflyia;fli o it-in: style;:worth; it +.:ulaeabout the corset you:buy. . ‘GOSSARD wearing service: We assure you that every Front Lacing you pay. for jt—worth ~ - in- ort; worth itin - There js nota corsetierein our corset depart-: ° : * . ment but will: take'a personal-interest: in ¢ helping’you spend your corset dollars wisely. Qg M2 B Hos e i+, . 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It surprises certain usess ofareall carsto find 16 you drive a Foérdy Chievrolet; Maxwell,or ort take advantage of the oppo t0 enjoy real"Godyesr vahie and ‘econom Y3 . equip yourcar'with Gbodyear Fires and Heavy Tourist Tubés at’thé nearest Service ACC&MPA“IE‘D BY COMPANY’S GWN' \"MUSICA‘L DIRECTOR WITH A, TWE"J‘.VE-PIECVE_’ §_YMPHONY, ORCHESTRA ——— 3 SOLID HOURS — 3 THR_ILLS—LAUGHTER——TBA\RS_,MUSIC ‘BRING: YOUR CHILDREN - TO. THE MATINEE—IT IS THE: “MASTERCRAFT” OF “FILM PERFECTION” Millions.Have Seen It—and Millions Will See It Again,and. Again perisse"" REX THEATRE

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