Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 6

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1t nd at the poltoflléo n Bemldji, 4 ‘.l‘n. .mnur under ‘Act ‘of Congress o attention ' paid - to. snonymous cont butions, t be' ki to'/the editor, ‘but mot Writer's name. mius m“éommunluuou bt his office not later than mmrlly for publication | Weekly Ploneer must reach t " Tuesday of ‘each I ourrent fesue. . week to lnmn pnb\leau.n in 3 l"!~ bmldlng any af the l the Six Iolltlll sl Ome Month ....ovece One Woek ....onesee an Three Months, . . THE.: WEEKLY. PIONEER—Twel n m nuhll-m Thursday and sent mtll' pdd to any ud E oF. ,In advax®s, 93.00. WMWMWMM' Chautauqua seawn has agmn come nnd zhig‘ afternoon the first number on. the be presenced "The usual dlfllculty progmm will( has ‘Deen ‘ex- perienced 'in. the" sale of tickets, a great many ndm)ttmg ‘that they intend to go to the concerts:, . but refusing tovbuy their -tickets until the ‘last moment, thereby causing the ticket sellers all kinds of trouble .in making it necemry to 39 back ton . them more than once. ~ When such high grade entertainment as the Chautauqua presénts may be secured for the _price of 22 cents ,per, number, no person. : , about its high' cost. tainment cannot be questioned. eur city: With the formation of the permanent Chnutanqua i 1 organization there will undoubtedly be a more can eomphm } And the quality of ‘the ‘enter- . No parent need have any hesitancy .about lettmg their children nt- ‘fend_any or all of the program ‘and this cmnot‘ Pe said ‘about all entertainménts whlch come to county thnt there, ; ' systematic plan’ evolved to take care’ of the work in the future and with the uupport the omnizaflnn should receive ' a successful annual’ be made of the occasion. PR AN ovent ‘should The matter of the Bemidji Armory now. *&ts with the local committee, according to a statement ' of AdJutnnt General’ Rhinow made at Grosby last week. The plans have all been npproved and every- . thing ready for the' letting of the contract. “This is good news for Bemidji, 'and particularly for: the" PRBSS COMMENTSTHAT'S ALI. (I' BXOMANGE Iflm) t llfe in Clncago is’ gomg to be cum Chlet of Police 'Garrity declares: there is too much ¢ gaity rampant in .that drop on. all cal s and. show At last the “Art Preservative,” as prmterl love - to designate their ‘craft, stands :a good chance of having: a“direct representative: in ‘the' It has: been_ along road from Guttenburg to the presidency of the Umted States.—Ex: PR i The, nummatu.‘n of Governor Cox crats is a stern rebuke of President ommunity—hence the, lid places: at one cannot, afford. to:compromise. v " can the. republiclns mn-d t do'so White House: by the demo— Wilson and a “Are you a pqrt n_mndate tm»)um that his Coven_ant of ‘a League o DomicHe ~Expresses. Personality That ¢ Pleasing, or the Revem, : May ‘Be. " But' the best of a house 18 that It has an.outside personality’ as well a8 an inside one. - Nobody, not even lim: selt, could admire a man's flat from the street;: nobody: could look .up and say,. “What - very - delightful _people . must live behind those third-floor" win- | dows.” Heré it is différent. "Any of you ‘may firid himself some day in our’ ' quiet street, and 'stop a moment to Yook at our house; at the blue’door \with its jolly, knocker, ‘at. the little trees in their blue mbn standing with- inia ring of blue posts: finked by, ¢hains, at-the bright-colored curtalm You: may. like it, but ‘-we sliull watching you from'one of the wlndovun 3 and_telling 'each” other- that you. ! do. In “any ' cuse; we' have' the) pleasure + of looking at -ourselves, und feeling {'that we “are contributing something to London, whether for:better or :for worse. .and \can take prl(le in that . street. { Before, we were only part of a . big ¢ ‘nnmmmgenble building.—¥From ¢ That It Matters,” by. A. 'A. Milne. :Hawthorne, Dumas _called himself 'a dramatic " poet; Hawthorne clafmeéd to-be' writ- 5'er. of fiction. Both were about equal- 'ly near the trutl Hawthorne invent- ¢d so much fiction as should serve to ustrdte “his *doctrines; and e in- lhht purpose!’; It had a rank_ in_ hig thoughts nnd ih s dffections, thgngh ‘it ‘i prob- .. He iwas, indeed, mot: a dramatic not a movelist, not a historlan; was a-moralist, 'a’ phllosopmc moral- |. ellllng upon: +history; fiction, a:;: We are part of a street now, | "nnd drip- ping” " Pork -and heans pnlr qnite properly‘ bocause the” heans supply the ahsent protein, ; When_ you eat heef: \md pdtatoes, or roast heef and: Yorl yflddlne. the ot thste alone goes with, heef. but berause mutton {8 mucfi more ensily, — it % Flm stumhnt in ‘West, The first steamboat ‘on_the western by asking’ her o ni reguln gymnnlum classes’ held,. | they'could find and dressing her rich. |1 i} 1ess barbarous, they. “Inhabitant: (O la week's vlalt th m dsin Wa- of the Nile commences, the greatest Height belng at ‘the autumnal equinox, [after wkich 'the: wn;ers uubnlde unt.ll /the following’ April. 3 .yantages-which Egypt derlves ‘trom the' nusl rise of: the river and. saving of the' ' country from barrenness, hn bk caused. the! Nile' to be knowa iithe most "holy. m, hey belleving that it duwn its source. To former: days it~ had' its’ poln prlests. festivals and sacrifices,’and Lits rising were ,delayed by a single dlyb‘ they: took: ‘the most 'beautiful maiden ttt*tw*wt'»te ( Mrs. B, Kpager. and )daughter; Irel;e. lof 1ast' Saturday morning for dena ‘‘Mr, and Mrs/ Wflllam Murray o( 1Spokane. ‘Wash., are visiting the lat ter's ;parents, \Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Wi Fel lown. here, for a- couple of ‘weeks. ' - Misg Florence Schulke has return- ed lroni ] visit wlm triends at Is- d ¥ Camip Fire Girls Held meet« ing turday evening at the school house. They decided to have a cere- monial meetin| e ‘are’ planning’ a q«:lreno:- len Sat-) s where Mr. Cohe- 1y, drowned ‘her: in the waters ag & vlc- threw. into the riv- er a letter'in which it was'commanded ‘[ that the wnters rlse 1f lt were tho vnl 3 While we're upenkmg of Mr. Mltchell, iy refrain from remarking. that, while we has' &'‘good paper we Would suggest th “a little advertising- among the ' editorial frstemity /80 that -when the next editors’: program . is.made 7+up 'they will have, arned outside of - Balwml “It hag been stnted that fl,‘ qulllty of the Nile water i3 such that it‘is highly extolléd for drinking purposes and no matter how long kept 1t :does not be- 3 Y-Godsofoldflomo..'f Castor ‘and. Pollux, also’ called ‘the Dioscurl, were jheroes or demi- goda of. early Grecian mytholozy. They wero brothers and sald: to be" t] ons’ of Zeus, who In “Grecian mythol gy con-! responds to anl(er in- the! mytholoxy of Rome. : Castar was famous for his skil ‘in’ taming and' managing horseu, nieces, Inez and: 'Vida®, ) Crookston. ' Mrs, Tolan and daughter. of Minnenpolis: pre Mso fting ‘at the ‘Hermann hom “My: an,i Mra, W H. Rice’s pent S\m- day in .‘Tenstrike. ' They “returned t:Wild’s Wednesday |’ crone, Hmdone, Hlupt and Robert’ Kroha were on' /|+—the last three named were, ‘el rld tddly One person O.oih how. ‘it “brok: up a-bad ‘cold in :one night, ano tells from:pneumonia,’ knocked. out’ the i:-va,nmtixm: b} gx‘nm o o o 1 : jpraised. by’ ns 0] peap e.. Bulg rian Blood: Tea'today fri ‘?undnv evening to the home of: their ] dauz‘hter, ‘Mrs Fred Graham ‘in" Be- Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Travls drove| to, Miznah Sundav. ', Mr. ‘and Mrs. James 'l‘nylo: visn- ed their .daughter,” Mrs. Donnldson, st Mizpah Sunday.: - ¢ Alice Fellows returned last Friday where she has besu and Pollux for his skill, in boxing. Al-|’ (hough they ‘were: burlefl. says the Gre- | .. clan poet Homer, yet they came to life '| every. other 'day :and enjoyed divine honors, . The worship of Cnsmr and Pollux was introduced at Rome early tlm& They were' held to : h: "alded the Romans {n. battle with the _Latins, or natives: of Italy, and a: the | - forum. -After these two mythical he-, med In whlch 8! Paul completed his:: memorable’voxage |’ / temple ‘was erected to them 1 roes wag the ship’ PP Schroeder Bld The kmd of breakfast i‘: ;‘ to Italy, in order that he might appeal | to Caesar for justice and protemjon. :|. Must Have Known' What Wn Coming. “You remember the real ‘estate men! who used ‘to ‘advertise ‘that buying ‘your own home was 6etter than puymg | rent wets. ’Nertlger /iget a clue to a. woman's a : of the neyv s@yles.—St. Clo of the third part—or just a.p ocrat?— Mnnknto Free Presa the fleece ‘by selectlon nnd breeding:’ The early: Romans were most success- conquest ' of - the' Therian pen!n's_l Roman ' sheep - were introdnced 1 :| the :native .flocks that even 'a| Roman .supremacy Spanish ‘w00l 11| the worlds mnrkets,a prestlge waters was the Orieans, built in 1811 ; mid three ‘feet 'six inches wide; 'When | Pittsburgh by ‘ Robert I"ulton, ston. his partner heing Chancellor R: | Livingston . of. fiew ‘York. It -ar | “Not |/ and cmcmnm until; early’ In Decem- pened flat 1t measures seven feetite at ll intended for ‘movement. ifted the river ‘and | enterhig he * Mississippl encountered at New: Madfld. , the’ earthquake: of December ‘11, whi lohy formed Reel: foot lake in TennM and the lakes in Axkansns. oppuskmfid ve Mem: was: repnlred ani & leans Decembét 29, South, plying; petween. N’ew Orleans and Natchez until July, ‘was wrecked andisunk.’ : Meanest Yet. Qales vam"Pr——Well,A.Iobble. ho“ People with kidney curgd. . When one suffers the tomm #Yes.” “Well, they certalnly knew what: 3 they, were tniklnp about, didn’t they?" Wlthout emnomy o a and. with It few._ will be poan—boe:or »f an aching back, relief is el!prly sought for.. 'There are many rem¢ today’ that relieve, but do not' Doan’s Kidney' 'Pills; have ‘brought|- lasting results to thousands. Bers Bemidji evidence of their meri Mrs. J. P Pogue, 521 Fourth d’ dull pains in my' b‘?ica : Kldney e ok Barkers Dm Stare nndbegtmusmgtfi Two boxes ‘l'cured’ me and 'L have )md no remn than any ‘other: file: agamst dust, ‘mice and vermia. you eat often dete the rade of work e ore noon youwnll “nourishment of wheat and malted barley : Grape-Nuts needs ‘no sufiar “Iheres a ‘Reaso’n It’s worth sqmethmg to know '\that your files can stand ‘abuse—i ' Bl and they can, if! they 're: AIIstceI., : In’ addmon to its gid strength. ' of construction, :Allsteel Joffice . i fux"tiifuré is Handsome and highly . eflicxent. ; or: swell ‘Will not warp, ishrink i Economlcal beCause ofl “its” compactness—saves 15% tol 7y 1425% space’iover wood ' furniture. "/ "’ vEconomxcal too, because of _its, The Allsteel four-drawer file shown here is not only the strongesfl i file mad:, bui has greater ‘filing capacity. for the figor ¢ space ogcupmfl i + Allsteel files: protect your valuable mcords : The pateated:roiler suspension “allows loaded drawers to coast in and:-out'easily and noiselessly. Will not’ warp: or stlck in any weather. % permanent housing for your records. A handsome, safe, and Let us show you the complete lme of filing cabmets, as_well asé desk:, safes, transfer cases, and other office furmture—-the equlp- ment flm belongs with success- : e »PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE

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