Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 22, 1920, Page 2

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'ifl'-mmmg M«n, n R augurated president, aged finy-wun. ; Nl' x A’ualnn ..Iavoq., i 1“0-Folmury 23, death of 1 States. was created,: -lm the Lreo-forall Tace ‘and an’ everi: sing disappeared in 1824, four men en. tered’ the contest and deadlocked the igslegtoral college, which left the house "of representatives td ' choose ‘from | ‘u-on‘ the three highest * candidates: |; way:to his seat:. A.nu attenlul..as he'.seemed, abaut: toirise’to’ address The “veteran ' ‘had heen mortally | stricken op the fleld, Altheugh he lin- ncw president the appgintment . of -, Mecretary of state. The . only, non-partisan administra“ “tion:the. country ever. has had was not . shining example of snceess. . Uncom- pmmlslng. alone, John Quincy Adams |- stalked_ his solitary - way, never onc turning to the rightior to the left fron _the strait and nurrow path of indepen- ‘dence. With no sense of humor: to re- Jeve hls gense of self;righfeo llght up his view of his fell for.his supponem\m teel -ny. --ent| sm’for him. a5 J@n Quincy Adams led the slmple ulife In the: White House. Getting. up ~at 5, he bullt his fire, d his ‘dally sness, to ] 8 or to ) w . hig, own. icy. virtues, it 'was im- | : ‘gered two days, he was not removed from the cx,plto, but remained in a ifttle 'room’ off the .old _hall| house, There, still at his post, . died this’ 0ld and devoted .servant of his ‘country, | THE “EYE” WORM OF AFRICA ‘ "the i ment C. Moore, who wrote: the child: /.| hood classlc,. "Twas 4 49111 r"“ t Betory; g v;:g; Christmas.” . One’ of\the ot Chelsea.. 18 .thi welt Edwin Fottest, ‘the ‘actor, - ‘at:486. West: Twents-nmd m’o -fam mtea. lel hold Auctlon Sntlmiay, July 24, lt 2 0 clock ; 4 A 3 it had' Jhlt X re hia, and which' was tomd4 wn ‘as the ngmtlon of l? .| ‘to arouse has'recently been patented. B 5 s poid Jins dad Sdgo b neve. Eased Hiw | um Declares my ro‘-- ] Least Three' Which ‘Also ‘Belong 3 b Human Race.: . posess. . senses—feeling, taste and. smell-—and that certain tropical trees smell water from ; a: ‘ddstance, and - will. move straight ‘toward’it. ¢ SR But 'trees not In the tropics can do ‘as well. ' A resident of an oid Scotch mansion found the waste pipe. from| .the house repeatedly choked. Litt-- :Ing . the. alabs in. the bugmgnt pav- -ing, he discovered that the:pipe was: Danmma Put That’ la Apt b Bn In| . flicted ‘on the Visitor m \ tho Congo. . -Every one who_ livés In central /} rica u'zy length of ‘time:sooner ‘or-later becomes affected. with tke filarialoa, 8 worm, which is about two:inches in lznst;r and the size of a bair. Jts larva /A& supposed. to be taken into:the body, in;:drioking. water, -and, when 'incu- ‘| & long..period. = At one time it may } boo, splinter.” But' i the ‘worm, breaks /. |- tully ake 1ts presence known In the fore- \rm o the back of the hand by-a pdin- less swelling.. ‘At another time the same indications appear in a leg or about ‘the lips'or forehead. Missionaries tell me that I have sev- eral ‘of them fin:' my body, although, save for the-indications described, they . have caused: me' little or no inconveni- &nce. The worm is supposed to end its fareer in the eye of the victim, and in Africa Is'commonly: called. Yeye worm” because of this tendency.. It then pre- duces [aflammation,.and, unless ski] extracted, . nes ruptures the delicate membranes, - frequently causing great suflerlng and even hund- ness, i The natives mke lt . hated, it wanders through:the body for:j £ There seems sorhetlung al- in, sach nperrlnx Inl!lnet | and’ perseverance in_snrmounting’ ob Post. 5 1t'was an anclent custom among thn Scandinavians to’drink ‘methegelin; or dfluted-honey, for 30 days after & 'wed-- ding. In the island of Rhodes honey . ! still a factor in the marriage rites. After the ceremony .the husband dlpl | & finger in_honey andtraces a Cross .| over the-doorway of . hik.bride, enters, while the guests' :d- hll Lome ‘before | monish the. bride;to “Be llwl,! sweet ,lnd:ood,nhthhhm 3 ! The wedding cake goes back to an- stiquity. - "One. of | the - fmportant : tu- '} in the eve/ the virus is-Hable to: potson | 'yent lo\,wqu like any. ot.het cnllen With his;housges in:Quincy and Bos: on imortgaged and the :income . from the organ ‘| 'most uni: his estate too.slepder. for:the ‘support }! s6f - hist tamily,. John' Quincy ' Adams “bark of the wolfat his door $ ncy, he ‘closed it hllf sixty-second eg;hbon ventured ynr it wonld be be- mouth Rock; district ;in. congress, #his -great. American, who had.been a'} “genator, a. minister at ‘the .courts of The Hague, Berlin, St. Petersburg and London, a secretary of state and a} Yat! g the selectmen of Hhis town.: ' Washington was aghast at the ulght . -of an ex-president taking his seat in the hurly-burly . of "the Tower ‘house | - “only two years after Tleaving the ‘White House. ~ Without joining. the Democrats or the Whigs, with no fac- “tion about him, John Quincy Adams |: <" .faced alone the Jackson administration ‘7 'which had" supplanted his own -and “/ alone he met a swarm of his old-time critics on a-level. Under his incessant ‘pounding, ' the . majority’ against .the “right of petition fell'isession by ses. sion until it disappeared entirely in 1844, He had won. his long ' fight’ ? .against the gag rule/and his diary I8 Ht_up._with his refoicing in victory: T"‘m “’ "mtm ll fl' Cl"ll. bfl Yarest, finest ‘and most modern Transient “in the Northwest—widely famous for its “homelike Accommodations. ‘Except- - - ional facilities for Society Functions and for Recrea- tion. RA TES: ‘315 Rooms, annte Baths. Single $2,00 Double $3.00' . 325 Rooms, Private Baths Single $2.50 Double $3.50 200 Rooms,. Private Baths x Single $3.00 Double $4.00 " Others '$4.00 to* $8.00- “ Attractive main-floor Restaurant, with Service both table d'hote ‘and a la carte. (At the not only does the bell Fing bu en ruler:taps the sieeper:gent ‘cease action’, lever i pulled. ' This“should ‘préve “efcacious except for thase who sleep with thels; heads_under the bed clothes. ~Tite InotE= vention has received "the. patronage ‘of' the American Amcmlon o( tho ¢ and Dumb. hour: at. which the alarm is set. a- One of ‘our ambltlgns is to have folks feel at home in thlshbank to y THAT’S NEWS—PHONE 1T 1 SR\ P ANY ONE" Dled thgm 'Natlonal isa hqme 5t ; ready ta serve our home people at all _times. ,rYou wxll alway& find a wel- i “<Left town, 3 Hfid s !lrs. . Had.a ‘varty, ! .Sold a ‘farm, .. ["Has "been m, Hnd an operat(on. Commmed murder, Has 'béen arrested, . "Has bought a home, Had'an auto smash, Fell from an-irplane, Had nn(_unn'lual tl_llng happgq. oy _Nort]mern” .Natmna» THAT'S NEWS ‘Phones 922.0r §23 " - Coupes;’ Sedans;and -Roadsters. J. 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