Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 24, 1920, Page 3

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P THE; BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER, ~ FIRST' UHI‘I‘ED S‘l‘k‘l’ ES OOIHS" m WMOL “Fuglea Made of Gopper, Were. the || i Hanllest lesued (Ry; Direct A £y therity of Congress, 2 Drilling. IM‘ Must- Bej- Ry July:4.to Aug.1.—Union tent Meet. s Iy 24.—Detroit The “fuglos” were the earliest coins y-440 Aug 1.—Union tent Meet- today en:.ruu:ntnf the Rotal| ° Accompanied by Added | issme by the suthority of e u"': o :ub Fon 'z?'::‘efinfmlw‘z.?::‘ru;i-u c th t 2 butger.with-the pries of, meapy: eague.of - Minneso n o States, and were of -copper. It was. pepr ' n ompare the present price of butter.wi of) ai Bent '“t:“;.‘::’b:.‘ ‘;’:“;‘l':.;““:) bl F“'lm” Aptil, . 1787, that_the.congrens of t:; rava e S Compare the prices; of the same two items as they. were four' ' él:i::o {o he;fishing and boating afs| ' By Ralph . Turner _ g::luryn:om “:fim“ m%m“_ o n:l:?tlon 3:;;35:?‘1! Teachers’ ex- vears ago. Meat has.increased:néarly, §00, Dax.cont, butteries i {orded by the lakes of. the reglon. 11" (United Press Correspondent) copper coln- of :the federsl standard | | September 6-11—Minnesota State ::"’nmg l;f' “"t;u :J."h "‘;;: butter and lessmeat:nnd:reduce;.o msrmo“s FARMER “ <177 city of Mexico, g’uly 15mm; M:ll) “agreesbly to the m:io':.of l‘; o e H. C. L—youn healthier, too. From, the olwrl ng point. of view,| Jamea Jaxvis, mvl pren! Sept. 15, 16, 17—Beltrami Co nt; .. 'TAKES HIS OWN LIFE [Tnerichn and Britis am o be.allowed o 1be Dnited States | sy e s A G o i g b il B v on the account ef the capper contracted on,cone -of the well known { 3 fo; ot less than 15 per cen 1} cirelé in the mid- 4 t‘h‘:s community, was_found dead ginnln; to view the ?unlness of Mex- th:t—b"ltrbc -eolmd- at.the. m“ m::h“::: :'n;:d ‘ld'UlllM eme y his side. Death was evidently in-|many yun *r tion of .:l! el :DW‘"M peld ‘We are one’ On: thcl ;:'hl:r l‘;d:l ot i “tantaneous as the gun. had. been}: - This. tendency. is.plainly. evident| ¥ the U eal celn' the; same plece.the fo § Corioh: F - laced very close to the head, leaving daspite the fact that a_settlement of| It 18 Dresumed that' this copper 3 A dial with the hours expressed F m y e imprint of the muzzle. jJudicial questions with the Mexican | contract wa made as;dizected for en | op ¢the face of it, kv‘m'm“ 4un above, c”'E BR‘"n Bu'1 ot Mr. Knutmn has:-been deap goyernment 1s still pending. day,. July 6, 1787, the cONGress | ., gng gide of which:ls to be the;word It is.evident from. ' the, projected| adopted. this m;‘l‘::et '“::“::: ‘Fuglo’ and on the. Afllm u'fl&::'e m’ MADE BY, -1 construction of new,refineries. term-| board of treasury he con' *1787"; below..the:dlal. the: ingls and storage facilities; it is re-| for the copper coinage to stamp:on- your own business.’ " BEMIDJI CREAMERY COMP AN‘Y‘ flected in, the new, era of “welfare’ | one side of each plees the.following re—————. . P - 2 wor<—the building. of. club_houses, | ‘device, vir.i: Thirtess clrclen;linked| MRACrILy. lur, Tae F.oneer. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA " prosperous: man , having, “c'im';' residences and school for the com:| .— : : ated:about 800 {ACTEA of ‘°°d And. |, nies’ employes and. their families; [ i isoen end haaioisbii suia, eurchr,aport by _ oo B AL which \is.going forward in the fields, AGGIE SCHOOL. GETS For..instance, reliable information TWO0. NEW. TEACHERS | received hmithe g]nned- Puplséghowa" F T [4 I p 99 g -|that on .June. ere, were- new g ee ln . x Li: W ome¢ B L T Aol to the fas.| wells in.the making;. either. drilling |SE- "o 2 A O : ity here of the Northwest School |had been started or the: wells were Agriculture. E. R. Clark of Lodi, | “rigged up’ preparatory-to-drilling: : ;Vls has entered upon his duties at|A large number ‘of these wells were Nagéchool as . pure- seed- specialist. “wildcats’’—wells being ' drilled in fis a sraduate of, the.Wisconsin unptqved territory. =Altogether, they} gricultural college and-has. had ex-|} -8 .great deal of new.activ: erfence . in educational,. wark, prior. M. 'to coming here. / His; position -was| As drilling--increases; it must. be | Tormerly. occupied by A A. Christen- accompanied. by enlarged lncllmns_ sen who is now engaged at Minot,|for handling the ofl. b N. D The-two_principal. companies: repr; The second addition to the ucultv vesepting British interests, the Cor- is B. H. Mueller of New -Richland;lone. Petroleum_ company and Et "¥7'3. Mr. Mueller-is. acting 8s reg-| Aguila, have concluded a . tank co; ,-dstrar and librarian, taking; the place | struction program - which . will p} 8 Nothing can equal the delicious, appetizing flavor, of.butter: ' Nothing can equal the health-giving, qualities of;:bntte Jb.cons . tains-the .valuable substance. known as)Vitamines,!!; obiainable:: ' only in genuine butter &nd: other dwnpmdmuu, Alwayss ask i your dealer !or One of our ambltlons is to have folks feel. at home.in this bank; to cultlvate gemahty: and.good w1ll to.. g \l Wl 1 | g m)‘ Fountain Pens: Repaired: e ———————eprrr—— | We have made direct connections with: twin city manufacturers for the prompt repair of any make of FOUNTAIN, PEN. = thern N at;onal. isa h_ome institution, ready to serve our home people at all times. You will jalways find a.wel- come here; you. are-entitled to. our ! “formerly: held by A. H. Larson, now vide ~torage. capacity for about sevi omzaged as a chemist with an Tllinofs | mjilion barrcls of-oil. The: Corol powder: firm. company already has begun ‘work.in the building of -ninéty £5.000-bar- BOX OF Qmm m rel steel \tanks. The- Continental If yours is not working right.leave it. withus. We will dotherest. Youwill \ mmm_umnmunn_ i um;mummumll__l | iean -Oil . t : i ‘ ; i if you. - T " oo OUSE SUCGESTS MURDER beican O commemy. rresning| 2. time and attention, whether you bank NaYeH0 douniat, penalillon it ey N | we“ as evidence. that foul m,y for twelve: 55,000-barrel tanks. ¢ " follow our advice. o| < As a.place to make one‘’s home, Tampico:is no garden spat, so .if-the four feet under a farm home, in Reis|foreign oil companies are to retain ', ‘ township, 17 miles. from, Crookston. [the services of their American em- i il here or elsewheye: The only thing inside the box not ployees, they must make life as at- consumed by, the quicklime . was, a|tractive as possible. - plece. of bone believed- to be. part of The - Transcontinental. Company, a a human rib. The.farm and. house|sybsjdiary of Standard Oil, soon will & are. owned by Dr.. H. H. Holte of|pegin construction of a modern club ( 1| - Crookston, who bought the.place trom | house, with. tennis courts, library, John Thompson, now..living in: Call-fqance hall and all the other fequi- fornia, last year. Dr. Holte was hav-|sjtes, of & well-appointed club. Other i ing an excavation made.for -a.base- companies have. planned similar ac- ment when the box, badly rotted, was|tion, while the Corona. company, a BEMIDJI : . MINNESOTA . found ‘um‘lervthe' house. British = concern, is to construct a ’ IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll -jcomplete. community at a -cast ot |severdl millfon . dollars.. The' pro- A gram includes a new refinery, an of- T e :k'e bulldl]l:g, clubhouse, school build- *|ing, merchandising stores and homes Laying-Aside tel-Pon and Using far the, embloyess. - Almost all of the | he employ ““‘fl' “M . companies -are erecting residences and several have let contracts for Wlt‘hout»n Qpewrlm an; Amerlm new .office, buildings. . ‘offite.wauld not be an office, buta:relic | And while Tampico is enjoylnx al .. of e-past-age. But Europe has been |building: boom; the . ofl production | . writing with pen and ink, and is just | srows apace. and the boys out in the 'waking up, to the typovfltu, remarks | fields .continue ‘‘bringing’- in . the " the Golden Age. In France the .courts v;ell‘s’.l" l:x tln‘si past ‘month two- of probl the biggest producers:in. Mexico have are working on the i whethop been: .drilled. Both are:estimated at 100,000:-barrels daily, one. of the gushers.spouting a stream of black, liquid wealth high into the air above lewrld war-taught Europe many'| the top of the derrick. 5. Jll ‘things;:among others to value the type- - i writer. . Prior- to' the conflict the pro-. rlc‘l:’elsthto"‘t:xeuse::fc::a,g:geh;“'ol::egctin:: poetion of the American writing ma- |spurs himselt to greater efforts. Up /chine, output -that was, m:ted was.|in the northwestern corner. of the 85 per cent to,40.per, republic, hundreds of miles from 50 per cent. The machines wanld Tampico, a party of geologists is ex- going, over the water, much.faster.-if | ploring the state of Sonora. These ‘Furope.could get the. credits:necessary. | “rock hounds,” as.they are. known to ‘correct the ;unfavopable . conditions | in the petroleum.vernacular, reprer 2 ‘exchange.. When the: great lo-nl sent B. W. Marland of Ponca City, q 2 Okla., who has obtained.a concession t are-expected have been made, the |, " oh g0 oil in eight million acres sitaation will be improved and a much ‘of national lands. Nearer to Tampico, ter volume of typewrlter. exXports |in the country between Monterey and i Pioneer SIatmnary House: Beltrami Avenue Phone 799:J. . BEMIDJI Nbrthet:—n National T Jll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll_lllll THE MO57T BEAUTIFUL CAR IN AMERICA The busy world of today pays homage to the motor car: Like other time and labor-savers, it increases the productive efforts, - of the human race, making possible the acaompluhmmt -of greater - tasksmashorter period of time. If you are conte lating the purchase of a:motor-car as.an aid:to. time-saving, we asfi that you consider especially the fivespassenger- - - Paige Glenbrook. Here is a car which, in size, speed andiower, is especially suited-- to the everyday needs of business. An beauty, comfort and | 18\ooked for as,a result of the.credits, | yictoria, oil ‘scouts declare, they have mechanical excellence, it is quite the equal of higher priced care. . 1 Rurope needs among other things |found -evidenmees of ; the coveted Tetoe i e, s Vmprovemsety | Wil not mvadcn 5e- B ghers 3 When you see the Light Six Paige, you will be agreeably. sur- s rs Of . | because the prlm.ot writing. machines; | the southern districts, but will yield prised, we believe, to realize that a car ofisuch outstanding worth s have not increased nearly as. much as |0il of a lighter and more valuable may be had at such a moderate price. quality. Oll, in Mexico, is:being trested as a lite-long proposltlon JUST: PULLED UP* IN. ‘TIME Tlmpltlnl' ABrupt Changa of ;8ubject Hardly to_Be w.m “ Under fluarclmmm * 'those.of otherproducts, partly perhaps: ! 'ecause the prices were unduly high lefore -the war. Improvement Is the rder of the day, and the tendency rill become ever more marked as the 1 lt)lden age comes on. ; ik N s e FEAR SPREAD:OF.'BLINDNESS - “‘clontists Alarmed -by Reports.. From the Oasis Towns of the Great Sahara Desert.. PAIGE-DETROIT ,MOTOR: CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan.. Mq(lu/wwers of Paige Motor Cars andMotor Trucks MOTOR INN 312 Beltrami Avenue Phone 78° The shaded iights, music in the dis- tance, sweet perfumes from the costly flowers --about them—everything was | -, Just right-for a proposal, and Timp- |- kinis decided:ito-chance his luck.: She was. pretty, which was gaod, and .also, he believed; ' an - heiress;- which was better. : “Are you not afraid that some one Wil marry-you-for-your money?" he asked gently, © “Oh, dear, . noi" .smiled: the girl. “Such an ides ;mever enmtered’ my head!” - .- A plague of blindness is sweeplng ‘¢ onsls towns of the Sahara desert, rofding ‘to a dispatch received at ngton from Biskra. Dr. Toulant, Pasteur Institute of Ophtal- who . {8 conducting ‘experi- :a_herd of monkeys In an ef- ' ‘fortito solate the germ which is blind- ing tens of thousands of Arabian chil- s~ informed the American Red: eight of .every tenichildren o in the Sahara are now affected. ”‘:h.:‘:::n LI:.‘:"“’""" h;m':l':: ;L‘;’ : e.nuns of the Sahara are dream how ol dlo;f um@“' mdsomary .of Hundreds .of chil- some men are!” " o] Fith Blak.rl. “the Gardep of-Al- P 4 9 ) isis; as thelr. headquarters, they: wl:;;hupu 1 dont replied the girl tour flw.desm .on: camels, fluflng,.thm “T would not for a _moment -have #wn where: the,plagueis &t 1t8 1 wch, o, terrible fate;botall.- you!” he said_passionately,, “You are: too good, too beautiful. The. man who wina you should- love you- for yourself: alone.” “He’ll have to” the .girl, remarkel. “It's my: cousin: Jennie, whn, -has the money—not 1. ‘You- seem to-have got me; mixed. T haxen't a_pepny.myse]f.” Ilr.h the approach of:the hot:mopths feared <the: disease- will: become | en :more widespread. = The filth:.of; the oasis towns.. and:: the_uncovered | camel. meat.-market--breed:: countless.| millions of ‘fiies.even during;the winter. months. . ‘Flies;-are: helieved: .to: carry the germa_of granvlat; trachoms, with| “Oh—er"—stnmmered = the youn, which in northern Atriea-100,000:Arab | man—rwhat pleasani weathen-we arm | ehfldm .are-infected,: baving, nren‘t we?" e s

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