Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 3

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- A . THF. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . A e it comorbflomo of Chinay: ~as i o RYES EOR HINNESOTA "The government of' Peking, it is said,. <4 has, & completg coagtal defense /plan (‘About 2(1,000 ‘bushels of certitied|'for’ Chinh, nccording to” which the ‘Bosen rye and 10,000 bushels of cer-| whole Chinese coast will be. dwlddd ' |kifled” Minnesota No., 2., rve will bé|‘mto’ four "séctions, 1, ‘e, the Gulf, of avallable for the farmers of Minne- |"Ghinmif, tlleéoast of klnng-su and Che-. sota this, fall, = These two,varieties | yjang ' the'const of Fuklen and the : (By Charles B HbEu®, * 1 i - i N 1 #3 ‘(Unlted Press, .Co de: X EETING TODAY‘LT‘FARGQ Shanguql July 1, ] g N D iy 9 —The first Complete,’ understandina hetween ghe 'have proved far superior to ordinary £ . annual-conventron—of - the Business| nations of the world, such; a3, would Winter ryees The Rosen . ryc‘; is) “’:]st l‘;llx‘;““t“[‘l‘lg ¥ A c°“slt tdefe‘;“ “Women's :clubs, , in; Northy Dakota |, mot have, heen, possible,.in_ pre-war especially adapted -to -southern, Minr | i e ,appolnted. for each sectlon,\nnd ke will be held re..| aponslble for the maintenance of peaca.} "and’ ‘order in his own aectton. He will; also _eontrol all shlps entering, hls secy tlon ! The first, the second.and the mln- | 'tng squadrons will retain their pres- i h ere toi dhy at the new Fargo days is to be brought ahout through Emffir‘ilf cluhytooms 10 cmbs .naid advsrfidnz. 'the “value-of-which é 1 0! Waw éfi@s‘i‘:fi:e fi%’&fim lfimu a“"pre- es during and since sident: ( North - Dakota, " returned Lhe oplnlon of la m St Louls nesota 'and- to- localities--where-wins ter._co: dmon e eXLr Mln- f esota s° Wfi.g m:?’g ugetul where winter ) saver g «fim‘“ irop I?n“: 9 verent We:ghmg from 1200 to 1400 pounds Some“ good’ pairs of farm mares Will 'hold ‘Auction Saturday;’ July 24, at 2 o'clock. ' i i w S ent status, under the direct control of %m?u}wm “ewhpiho h0HI0 s34 .| S ey Soparemens. ae sory i ‘M. J. O'MALLEY, OWNER nd eagh ,ylll. t@l W{l& DL, M“Y' lalg :“?J‘nl“ [{stry contemplates appointing’ Admiral;| doing ahd™ do” 5 aslsoc on, L0int L1 Ting-hslng as commissioner for the,| Srop; kmoroy vcrslty;};arm. St. Pau It ditions tor women in the commercinl % . the , Far. Em, was the Aug. _Jarchaw,’ Auctioneer . - Geo. Rhea, Clerk and professional fields. 4% honor . and +%principal e s ; ; The get-acquainted feature will be sge:her n‘; dt.hert recent ci‘:;uafl g:ne, b rooms. K2 e vertising. ., O ina, 5 dlnner{ ak theflclu b3 S iémber of the Asnocxated Advertis- il 3 q:xg Clubs of the: Worlg. \Giflf 'of Chihili, Admirai Lan Chfenshy, ] 'for 'the Kiang-su and Che-kiang sec-. tion and Admiral Liu Kuan-hsing for, Fukien. As 'to Kwnng tung. the com- |, 'missioner will be"appointed after the | 'north and south have been reunified.— ‘East and West News : 1,000 BOYS AND GIRLS i IN STATE PIG adonms'rs Morg, :han,/“l,oo()g Minnesota boys 1 After telling of the'way advertis:| . ndgirls ‘are gple o,wnefi either’ ot Ing ' campaigns by the_ government| 5 “single pig -or-a sow+and litter and ind the successful publicity used by |are preparting...to, ..6Xhibit their ¢ ~-Waghington-later,~as in-the instance|stock in the state plg contests this London of the railroads and bringing ot re-|year, according to a report mada by | -ettes changlng the ch: acter so _the cruits_to: the army and. navy; the|I,. H. Fudge, University Farm,’ in “Englishman? ) {1 > Yeommissioner' dealt’ with advertlslng charge o the pig club work in Lhis Gen, Sir Robert Bade in;its rélation;to; China, | ~ 7o !{ i‘|state. | More than 500" pure bred pigs’ ‘they- are, ~The- pipe” ‘seems ““This country has oranges as fine are being raised by club members:in appearing 'in England, he sald in alasany to be found, walnuts that can-|the single project, and 476-purebfed -recent speech, and with it “the old|not be-equalled, teas, epices and ‘a|sows have been placed in the hax: ( ‘pipe-sucking . English an . Whom | hundred-and; one-things; o ;which the|qf | ‘boys and girls. . o nothing’coul world shonld know." he' declared. “‘A - «We have acauired 8 rather 50“"1“ widespread udvertlsmg\ campaign cern-ox Ttalign’: gmt,\, Jhe said; “which woulgd nut only: be’ s (business asset is not quite so stabie, though it may|but a national asset as well,”: /- Dr,“Forg Sée; ‘président:/of' the club, presided at the banquet and introduced;tlie prineipal jspeaker and J. W. Ross;, Canadian ;l‘mde Com- missioner, who made_a brief speech “lin which he highly complimented the o.:b’out thel:n;y thlng the Lloyds 'm club members ifor. their’ a.ctivlty and ROt -Josure: appiness’ to ‘follow :an enthusiasm. & § lnternntlonll marriage. YWhile soma That a campaign-is to_ "be donduct: | Ameriéan”woren ‘who wedded repre- Led-by-the club this year to introduce | 8entatives of the nobility of the Bld more. western methods of advertis- world; founqd happiness, a vastly larger ing’in China was an announcement number found fallure to be their por- by Dr Fong ; e ’ tion. The honeymoon ‘trail of these : —i/% 7, %11 foternationalists | shows: -many ship- OVER SEVEN YEARS TAKEN wrecks. _As a rule the representatiye | \ of the -nobility seeks.a mate among | -T0 DEHVER POST cAR])S the wealthy who have unsatisfied go- Milwaukee, Wis‘, 2 July 23 —A| cial” ambitions. - Given’ ‘these condl- téam’ of - slow shails hitched® up to| tions, the chance for presentation ‘at | two postal cards: would have brousht| aoyrt, the glamour of a title, the éx- them to'a Milwaukee' address about| qusivoness of soclal relations with twenty-five times_as fast as did the Milwaukee post -office department. - | the titled great, cause many a young {The “Scott Brothers company, 283 | Woman to forget prudence’ and haye Fourth street, one morning: recently made many- fathers and mothers will- \found’ in ‘its mail 'two cards, one; ing to ‘approve a heavy bet on a slim dated Chicago, August 23, 1912, and! chance. | the, ather ‘dated New York, June 5, The long string of women who have 1913. The cards were received at the| come back across the Atlantic broken “dry then moisténed ' with -one-halt ‘Milwaukee vost office from one to hearted and slim of purse since Ngl- “gallon of cheap molasses dissolved|tWO days after they were malled, AC-| jjo’ Grant made her unhappy alliance in from 8 to 10 quarts of water. i"""“"’g to the official figures stamp-| paq tgyght little wisdom to those who Subwrlna for '1\9 4 ‘Dany Ploneer ' ' Drinking a: Glass . of Hot Water is a Splendid Habit 1 pol.onoul,nlnnlm ma!tor. { Don't take anybodys - ~word for it. But if youre a coffee drinker, and feel as though some- ‘thing is wrong with your nerves. quit coffee and INSTANT POSTUM Youll know more after a couple of weeks about the effects of coffee, than you can learn from reading in a couple of years. “There's a Reason” for g POosSTUM m-fi- - -~ v v - -, e e e Y NO INSURANCE ‘ON HAPPINESS Lloyds Reflnu to Tako the Risk 'nm ; Snml to Be Involved In In- '\:‘ tdrnatlon:l Marrllgn. s i i'have more wit and:be -more ¢lever f than the spirit of the old stolid Eng- i/ lishman and it js-essential that some ‘ro! the stolidxty should be regained Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and henvy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- ach, lame back,, can,: muteul both look and feel .as. !reah as a-daisy always by washing. the poisons and toxins from the body w1th phonphated hot water each mommg We should drink, before breakfast, 2’ glass of hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate in it oH to'flush from the stomach, liver, kid- neys and bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and pois- onsous toxins; thus ‘cleansing, sweet- ening and purifying' the entire ali- mentary tract-before eating more food. , The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a . Because hundreds of .thét adult oth of the army: worm are (béing/ ught in traps set by the entomolo- ' gist at University Farm, A, G. Rug- gles, state’ entomologist at ‘University| Farm fears an attack on Minneosta s «crops later’in the summer; ¢ This:is he season “at whjch the moths lay ‘their_eges which Batch; in about hree ‘Weeks' and the wet weather is ‘i very fayorable to:the development qot the-pest, says Mr. Ruggles. County agents and others who. discover the “‘moths anywhere in_ the state should -'report at once’to Mr, “Ruggles, Uni- ‘yersity Farm, St. Paul. ) The army worm, may:be controlled “with pqgisoned bran ‘bait made of 50 “pounds’of bran, two of .Paris green zor white arsenate, mixed, together, fine appetite for breakfast. A quar- ter pound of: limestone phosphate costs very. little at -the drug store, but is enough to make anyone who is bothered with ‘biliousness, consti- pation, stomach trouble or rheuma- :}'sm an enthusiast on internal sanita- ion. ed upon them. It took one card eight are courted by the titled but ofttimes fiffl:: 22‘,23 d;fl;::”“ ten blocks, the penniless nobility.—Ohio State Jour- : ! nal, Subscribe for the Ploneer.. . . F.O.B. $850.00 Factory ”Small Carsfi ' 1n Tlres ~ for' AT SR RS T R —— -——-—-—-ummmmm-u m-m-u-h : Don’tbe m;sledby Very( cheaplypnced tires, for tire economy is'not a matter of. what tires cost ongmally but of what; tire service costs in the end. “Trae Goodyear mileage and economy - are built: mto Goodyear Tires, of the d 31x 4-inch sizes, To give satlsfactlon needs alocal service organlzatlon behind it. Why is Henry Ford selling one thousand tractors every day? Why are over one-half of .all tractors used FORDSON | TRACTORS? Just because Mr. Ford knows that to insure satis- x factory service to the farmer, there niust be located nearby a com- : plete stock of repair parts, and mechanics who know how to repair - it. Itdon’tdo you, Mr. Farmer, any googd to know thereisa factory a thousand miles away, if you have a break down in your busy - i season. Your TRACTOR’S’success and satisfaction lies in knowing that if trouble arises, there is located within a few miles, w1th1n telephone call, expert mechanies who know your tractor and a. repair part if one is needed to get"you going. ; A tractor engme works harder in one week of service, than a passenger car. engine does in ten thousand miles. We are equipped to give Fordson service. 'We have mechanics who know. We have 30’ 3% Goad : Toun bahiio: a large repair stock. We want to serve you. We know a Fordson - R Weather Teesd 2~ ' - will satisfy you. , . 730 x 31 Goodyear y i.“?“‘u“‘,,::"“ $215° Don’t hesitate longer Place your order. A FORDSON will | “make you a better farmer. It will make you money. donhnvailzble! 3oxsl/,m ‘$450‘ in m:numoofbo‘ e et ; — ORDER NOW! b BEMIDJI 2 MINNESOTA | G "‘ilyeai- Tires and r‘Goodyear 'Product’s | Fordson Tractors and Tractor Implements { ,a(:r in Bemidji by the Given Hardware il : : | Company, ‘Bemidji, anesota v l — = o ———— .:____::

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