Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 3

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N lous saSTacon of il’mlulng Him l When the recalled: diplomat’ was elec ed to the senate he displayed his fam- \ily. trait of fndependence by taking | sides with his father's hated rival and supporting the Jeflerlon ldmlplstra- f tion. % Eqmp Your Small Car Ergii® | With Goodyear Tires now stands, ‘. social outcut on a ’ { ! 3 onely island entlulyturrqnndedbylcc. ; . ot 397 - -J_imh Quiney. « blue, ook, Jollm Qulncg i Bl ; (it Sy s _ | R "“‘;‘,‘,"';'w?,:‘:;f'”'f‘“'tf,_ ‘M o Sl Goodyear l}us in the 30x 3., 30 x3%% md rats, took ‘him up. . 0pd. | AT e A Ry Although, in_his they 'are free, They have, ; the p T 7| crabbedness, he' complained that “my courts, thelr ‘own " police, thelr Adams hold -'son’ will mever get & chance at the| n. methods of administering Justice’ - presidency until ‘the last Virginian 18 nd- thelr own’ internal legislation. . 2 in his grave,” fortune agreeably sur- Now, this may seem a small matter, |- : : prised the aged ex-president in mext but, in. all;truth, 1t is pregnant with'| traordinary ‘age of foiirteen untll'he|'¢o ‘the last of his ninety years, when importar the future 6f ‘this col- |'fell at his post in the-halls'of COngress| pg saw the scepter of the republic p.. : ony. The matter:in a nutshell .18 the | in his elghty-first year. he was in the| o g lineal hand. .shmple fact that-the courts-of Ashan: vservlce of his c.nntry 56 of t.hose 81 »and’the nortliern territories: will”mot: . Y e : 3 iogifult ‘the ‘employment, of natiye 0r; PECULIAR'KIND OF UMBRELLA . opean barristers under any cl.l~ - 3 African “Bizhop” 'Made Use of Prince Aluert/ Coat’ When Rain Threat- ;.. ened Precious Loincloth. ' By thelr favo | s } K i Wt —nimmr X P'“l.. ‘Russla, :a negotlator /of the peace of | Yof acteristn.Goodyenr care tobuild lugh relatwe Il Ghent | n 1814, and minister to England. i %o ‘ 1802-_1n" Massachusetts o oa” Lindon, ‘John: Quiney. Adams TR _ value into every, carcass and tread. : oy- 303- ; - called ‘home to be secretary of | - 3 y l"hl*’dl':;*d:! .tth Acg‘a‘ \ e e |§.| “' state In the Monro:d administration. Tn | T ARE & g 'Last year more cars takmg these sizes were, nelnded, 1. the, financiay: s8¢ 4-—Peace;. Commissionier,. that post he played the leading part| i _ : ; 4 ] in shaping the Monroe doctrine. = . |' A factory eqmpped with Goodyear T“'es than HEE. In his retirement John: Adams had| R} AR with any other kmd watched with fond admiration the rise i i ! § ot John Quincy untll he was only oue | . \ i ln order to make these tires widely avallable o' users of such ‘cars, we are operating the world’s largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. 4 If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell “or other car requiring one of these sizes, go now to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for ‘Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. . dent. lll ‘the other 15 presidents from :Washington to Johnson -were. kls asso-| _ciates. From ) the day ‘he. climbed . a hélght near” his Massachusetts birth- place to see the battle of Bunker Hill, Now the ‘curse of the Gold Cosat 15 milés away, he was a witness: to 13 litigation, ' Whatever may. be sald nearly every great event in the history population of the/col-'| of the' mation until the close of lhe the court of St. James' and a; surpris- ough lawyers in, the | Mexican war. Ing gift of repartee, nsing smiles and With: John' Adams’ ln congress the grunts chiefly.. He is talier and older child had to be. the man of the family,| than apy native'in the neighborhood, and 4t nine he regularly rode h!s horse | which is the, locality suburban.to Va- to Boston tofetch the ‘mail. ' At ten|vati, Portuguese East. 'For_years he stances. They prefer; and qnlte nghtlx m. to'/deal’ with: the native populutlon, e they' chié ~or laborers. i ‘“The Bishop” 13 like no other Afri- can.'-He has:-acquired the graces of 30x 3% Guodyenr $ 2 3 50 Goodyear' Hervy Tourist Tubes cost no his father took him with him ‘on his| has trekked with missionaries. He has Double-Cure mission’ to France. By twelve he had ! carried their packs, bundled their beds. B All-Weather Treul 2:’“’ ‘h:“::;:.fl::e:i‘:‘:_‘; Yu:i:: ‘:o:’a; crossed. the Atlantic four “times, -run- and ‘mosquito : netting' over ,miles of How on earth can it be done? | iing'the British blockade 'in leaky tubs| trail,. His name was chosen by him: 30 x 3% Goodyear casings when such sure protec- the natural query. -The answer 18] A¢ fourteen, an American minister| self, in memory of. Blshop Hartzell, SIn;lg ure Fabric, $2150 tion is available? 30"3'/2"“ $450 z that the gold. mine ‘they are tapbPing | ,pnsinted the “mature youngster” his| with whom he'traveled. ' Ani-Skid Tread..... in waterproof bag.. thie natjonal chiefs, < In this €On- | ocretary of legation. By seventeen, ection it must be remembered. that, | 1o youth 'had traveled over much'of yith very . few .exceptions :the word 3 fef,” ‘as here employed may.mean - ‘dittle ‘mare" than the headman of a willage.’. Forever are: these petty des- “.quarreling over land . questions; |- e delimitations ot thelr boundarleu. and 80 - forth. In Ashantl questions of this nature Yet: the bishop Is still a ‘heathen— and proud of it. Among the other Af., ricans in any given traveling party. he 1s as conscious of his heathen distinc- tion as Tom Sawyer’s friend Jim" was of. his reputation. for' having seen' evil spirits. "4On a recent expedition a mlsslonury saw' the bishop for the-first time and |- vl was particularly struck with: the bish- b che p‘““nfl’ Ewittly qng) satis. op’s ‘pride in his loincloth, a’ well-tai- ctorlly settled wlthln an /he 2 . # 1 lored trifie fashioned from monkey € ryee L ¢ el . eehaps, .at ctlcallv i o B 3 aldn 'nnd bullt around alarge brass : Goodyea.r Tires and other Goodyear Products ould Your Papers Live [hrough sh Such a Fire § R five days after the million-dollar fire at Johns Hopkins Umvemty at 2 Baltimore, an Allsteel Safe lay entombed in a bed of hot embers. Yet, citand Fromt o aind the, Toipl when found and opened, its contents of Liberty Bonds, currency, and valu- “Ashmouni”. plant ‘and the still finer able records were uninjured. It was the only safe that survived the fire. 2 i “Mutaf,”” which Is one, of the most ‘ productl_ve cottons. in " the ‘world. will 100k at her new spring sult when | ~—— rain: comes. . The bishop'had no um- for & native lawy T, 7 & ) 4 : .J| brella, but.from_ somewhere, he pro- files to them; and .the fotermin- | ] { )] | duced a Prince ‘Albert' coat and but- i 4 toned ft tightly about him. It served |:its purpose: The new loincloth escaped | unscathed.—World: Outlook. '~ * Egypt Raised Cotton'in 200 8. C. " Cotton has been grown in Egypt since 200 B. C., but it was not until ‘|'a hundred years ago. that Jumel, a | ‘French engineer, ‘suggested: the intro- ductfon. of the commercial . varieties. In 1822 the famous American sea fis- land cotton was the first sown. Five. years ‘later 'a Brazillan variety was'| ' no xnggerlflon. J . y i g In one case at Addah, the time oc- | , "= John Qulncy Adams 'at' 16 fed over settling a little. dis| ute ? 'bnl:! a fortnight, : p Europe, and - he: ¢amehome to enter ‘I'Harvard. After graduation, he open- ed a law office in Boston. But busi- ness was only beglnqlng when the ‘since he occuples a very %3“:1 E: rzttorne;l' l": np’pr;lnt:: by, h biful | Washington, minister at The Hague, - : "p:l:::'o:’ D:'I:‘o:ve:;rsaf: Lnfioobo Where the ' governmient'.to’ which ' hef' Whisky Called “Water of Life.” his bank; every penny of which:Hus was aceredited ‘fled’ before the armies . . /The art of distilling Ifquors is first (Peen frittered away’ over l,w,m, ‘of ‘France and//léft bim 1h the midst mentioned by Albukassen, an Arabian |:. of "ithe - triumphant - revolutionists. ‘physiclan who lived in the tenth' cen- lMeetmg the daughter of the American :;;;'Yd fWME'KY "': yqtaible,splrlg t})l]s— < " | consul“in London, a Marylander, she e rom. cereal gra ns,” probably | ¢ ;:r:::gagn;;;gl ucl:nz;::’;l!m:; and the young diplomiat were married originated in Ireland, and its: Celtic submariné Is “no {mpossible dréa on the eve of his departure for’ Berlln, name was: u‘l,sgebethn (water of life) I the - foture,” says Sir. Fortes to which capital he had been promoted. | ““;_"&“dt e ;“";‘C‘edl to usquebaugh lannery, president of the British So-'| . ‘Among: bis Inst. acts as president,| 283 then 101 ks, Tuivas Kuowties ty. of, Consulting Marine: Engineers.. Jolin Adsms removed his son from ;sg;tz(,:‘:: ce:tun:s ':;::tf:nth .:: o tendency will ‘naturadly . be to oflke to 'deprive ’Jeflerson of: the ma- and!Scotland,’ Irelas urlul Engine of’ Destruction, ut ‘the possibility of a craft com- Bidine of MaCoy Hall, Johns Alisteel Safe as’ found. in the Same Allsteel Safo after being fi‘i’nx all these qualities, but Sir !‘or- u?;, ,"'ld”mv-rnfh&k more, ruln.nlrh.]ohnaliaplrnlfltc. on 55-‘;1,3 o:i::-";;...,:m?: ; ue is a’ practlcal man and his opih: n' is nupported by; Sir John Fisher, 3 . ho, when Qrut sea Tord, of the British : Ffllm . 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