Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 26, 1920, Page 3

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* THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER teelliigs aroused by personal smbl-|go suciessfal’ fo keeping the peace |MINNESOTA WOMEN The Geroge Thompeo gm.u“nd fl;;fl:unrml- ngtmh:::“ among the women of the oficial cir " GOLFERS PLAY TODAY is dflm Mg prlz: of ‘the: ] n! soclal and one teal ,.‘; uboln:: n hl:t‘;)r‘;“nnd w:t.h J:‘: f&‘:&:m’g:::.:’:ny .lq::ll:: 8t. Paul, July 26.—Women golfers| compete for n:l:em;x"lle‘ Quincy Adams, Wilitam H. Crawford, | Although Jim Monroe, as ha was |55 jinnesots *{;“}‘“gh‘“"“; plATL AL U hotapried gCHEaEe rs of the fourth annual Wo-|The tournament will e; i Jobn O, Calboun avd William er( ,""‘m‘fl’ called, was the last presl- | o;ve Golf tournament: at the town | there ,w{ll be 'conpol.:t'( ; ‘aent to - cling to the anclent kneer |gnd country club; on Saturday. bk breeches, cockade and sword, he was : as plain and easy as an old shoe. When a newly arrived European diplomat saw a bald-headed, watery- eyed man in a striped seersucker {coat, a dirty waistcoat spotted with {pk and with slippers down at the writing at a White House desik, : wondered that the president A , . ‘would have such a slovenly clerk un- Sged sevanty-three, - . |tn he was ‘dumfounded to find ‘that Bl T P ¥ lumlnthopmneoofihopudmt himself. the most serene and yet one of u:‘,::'“'t'; m:nmmmn;du:: e most Important periods; in’ the 1ife : abey, be set Didelt. Rpiun eh HReAL of the nation. It was an elght years g ) “1 | dent; '. high mnda;'d of eo:dnet. crowded with glorious and lasting vie-. i | Having recelved the supreme honor ] zr::u :’I‘";“c:;' ‘;:eh 'm‘""“ Lot P’ = ] | at the hands of all the people, he felt By a’ meré exchm’te’ of nbtec be |4 ; that his name belonged to them and tt;veen the United States and England, : :: :;tvfl 'pe:l't? lend it to any candldate “those two jealous nelghbors pledged - ‘themselves to_'disarm' forever ‘on" the ' “';7:1:';:" l::):n::e‘:.i; 'g:kd;fi -x,s—County Tegohe Bemiaji, f—Jmu’ Monm. ‘Innugu- . rM fifth president, aged i -ollht. NROE'S ldmlnlltuflon was TH'IS is the secret of the wonderful writing luprem- : acy of the Tempoint Pen, g The gold is fused about the ample iridium tip—not annealed. ‘Then it is hammered, which gives it @ | great 1akes, By a common-sense busi- > ness trassaction, orids, which was ootha o His e, With the tesing steclike hardness and flexibility. - = ‘the war ‘and up to the middie of 1017 :"‘“fif‘a“’%’nr’msgfi':‘ "":."'b:‘“g': ‘L of an exile, the last of the Virginians® Pen cannot become *‘sprurig” under severe use, no? ‘were ‘sent ‘i transports: down | Use to.the e, wag boug! 3 2 left his native state to live with a son- weakened by harmful ink acids. : rough. the Indian ccean, up the Red | OYer the counter in 1820, a peaceablo ' giizabeth Kortright Monros. ‘sea and over 'thé Mediterranean sea | CONQUeSt that ranks ‘only ‘second to ¥ s past Gibraltar to! France. But sub- the Louisiana purehase. ‘By a civil no- | among its members, he succeeded, in “marines -in"the “Mediterranean made]tice ‘to; the old' world, n. 1828, the | reconciling to his administration, the gavel too perllons and the route was | Whole new world was set aside under | most divergent: elements. In hts de- |: anged. The balance of the 300 upits | the Monroe, doctrine as an immense | sire for harmony, he would also have “500 men each ‘were then sent: over [ Preserve of International peace. - By|fncluded Henry Clay . and . Andrew the Pacific to Vancouver, B. C., where glve-and-take in the Missourl: compro- | Jackson,: but they. declined.’ " ‘the’ Canadian’ Pacific ‘would transfer mise in 1820, North and South were| ‘One day the British minister glared etoss our continent to. Halifax, Nova bound' together ‘anaw, though with |across the White House dinner table cotia, andthence across the’ Atlantic false tles. 3 and shouted to the French minister: g to France. ‘Monroe’s two terms cover what is| “Are you biting your nails at. me, / Hach man's queue bad ‘Heen'cut oft|XnOwn as the “ers_of good feelings” |sirY’ The: Frenchman. responded ahd an {dentifcation disk; or “brace- | Te old Federalist party having given | by drawing ihis sword, and the two let,” in army. vernacular, placed around | UP the ghost, he succeeded to the pres- | diplomats rushed at.each other. ‘But bis. wrist. Ho was given 60, cents. a |dency:as the last of the Virginia dy- | as they. were ahout to-clash, the pres- dury, two-thirds of:which ‘Was set aside nasty almost as'easily as an: hel ident drew his own' sword between for his family or'dependents in China it receives th'e crown of his fa-! them and stopped the fight. |+ —more 'money: than “he ever knew ther. 'Washington's second- election | ' That little incident gives us a pic- would have been entirely unanimous | ture of -the spirit of Monroo and his Lout . b in a month—and this o ;r::\l:ed :om;; a magnet which :drew |bad not s New Hampbire elector cast | administration. While-be was in the “"'thousands upon thousands : .of coolies ‘to. the recruiting station at Tientsin, ip-law in New York city, when he' died on July 4, 1881, Other Tempoint advantages are the scientific Comb i Feed and the air-tight chamber about the pen. No balks or blots—no sweating in the pocket. Y . Self Filling and Screw Joint styles, jor pocket, chain, or lady’s bag. * Come :and see them and learn what a great advance the Tempoint' is in all fountain pen construction and convenience, - ITEMPUINT The Perfect Pointed Pen Terrible Effect of. Prohibition, The wives of two Muncle factory workmen were discussing the effect t ot prohibition on . their husbands. ‘“When John comes home on Satur~ day noons nowadays with his pay en- velope and turns it over to me,” sald one, “I always deals him out . fifty cents for spendin’ money and he wpends it for himself.” “And what did he’do ‘in the old saloon days?” asked the other. . “In them terrible days,” said the first, “when John turned over to me his pay envelope on Saturday noens, ‘T used to give him fifty cents for a little spendin’ money for himself, and .| soon he'd be back with a growler of one dissenting ballot. | White House, men snd, factions had’ boer for the twe. wtilis,” biesw lils Yet that “era of good 'feeling” |to leave their quarrels at the door. - y really. was filled with mapy bitter | -The quiet, modest. mgal_t_leuynsm Beart."—Indlanapolis #“" PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Phone 799-J ; Bemidji, Minn. 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T WAQ just for looks. » o IR ‘ ; | R BUT RATHER that LR ) THE EXTRA wrapper. N R 5 KEPT AIR and dampness. ; , R0 ; ALL OUTSIDE. ITE right, that neat glassine : — g AND GOODNESS in. jacket isn’t just for looks, It pro- : > s e tects your Chesterfields from the weather ! 80 THAT'S another. —seals-in the flavor of those wonderful B % Py ; BLAME GOOD reason why. Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—keeps <y T : e, e ' them in prime shape for smoking! Rain 3 i “THEV SATISFY." or shine, winter or summer, Chester- (. ficlds always “‘satisfy!”’ ' the first is. more vxgorous. . “ - Thus ‘each: floor’ covering ‘ .-can be cleaned the way it should be. “o'Seea. demonstratnon of ] the New Premier. Then de- cide,” Convement terms 1f desu'ed MINNESOTA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY ; BERN

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