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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1920 “all in all,’a great man,” says Guest, Cllemensou as mannger ofithe associ- | CAR SHORTAGE mns crop’ tstfl; tfl be 1tm;ved dand ndnl;ew ome Russians think the ‘‘Revo-|ation crop to be harvested and moved be- lutslonm" will ‘'hit. America about next STORING OF POTATOES fore' and ‘during the potato .harvest spring, Guest hazarded. Thiet. River Kalls will be :the ob-| .. ST it is likely that the potaio growers “Russia, shut off from normal |jective of a motor trip for the Gon- The DNSPBC!S in the tl‘flnsnorv of the northwest will find it difffcult | world intercourse for so long, Is fulljvick baseball team who will travel tation situation ‘for the moving of (to ship their crop to market before of fanastic ideas about the rest of the|there next Sunday to-meet the team the potato crop, the harvest o1 ‘which|winter sets in,” adds Mr. Berg. In world,” he said. Leaders discussed |representing that city in what.should | will begin in about 50 days, are far|view of this situation, Mr. Berg sug- with me, in all seriousness, the pros-)prove an interesting game. ' This will [ from. bright,’’ says Otto I. Berg; su-|gests that potato growers find ways g. tops lnd pects of the.‘revolution’ in America.jbe the first meeting of the two clubs | perintendent of_ the Nortn Centraliand meaus to store their crop on the mufln repeating, head me& They spectulated as ' to whether it/land it is hoped that the showing will agricultural expsrlm?‘nt station,| farm orin local warehouses; and ad- caused by would happen this fall or'next spring. | be such as to warrant continual rela- |Grand Rapids, Minn. Wltl_l a con-|vises thdt construction should be.be- I couldn’t -argue with them much, |tions bétween the two towns in base- | siderable part of last’year’s grain|gun at once in order that satisfac- Aad_stomach but, told them’ a few things to show |ball if in no othei ‘way. = —___i|tory storage facilities may be ready the remotness of-a revolution in 'Am-| Fans who have seen the two teams by the time th'e crop is harvested. EATONICH&.MM ittakes erica—and they finally reached the|perform say there is little difterence SAGE TEA DANDY 4 m ‘ngu right out | conclusion, again in all seriousness: in the strength of the clubs'and pre- IR that the revolution wouldn’t come be-|dict one of the closest games of the| ! TO DARKEN HAIR " Mie Gulde Book. mmm fl THE foré spring.’ " .| season. ‘Many local baseball enthus- “] must look In the book to see o He paused a minute and added?’ iasts have signified their intention of After you ea—always use: -uo twotl.bletn—ut hkemdy. G F{:ehevuflurtbum hlted July 4 to Aug 1.—Union tent Meet- ing by Evangelist C. F. Weigle. July 26-28—County Teachers' ex- maination of Bemidji. September 6-11—Minnesoia State v Sopt.’ 15, 16, 17—Beltrami County e il where I'll go on my vacation.”” Eet ] mvms IN RUSSIA ~ «And; 1" guess ‘that’s-a bit early, |making the trip and the large crowd lk’l Grandmother’s R,cm to| . .“You ibeana: resort directory?” too, though I ‘do believe . America expected’ to witness the contest will Bnnz ‘Back Color and “No, ',’!" bnpk book."—Buffalo Kx- would have such'a revolution before include a large number of sunorters England would.” % * |of the Gonvick team. * The Thief River Falls tum will ' P Ao ISEEEREE R £ 8000 E play a return game at. Gopvick on| . Yov can. turn gray, faded hair xnerlln. June 28 (By Mail.)—The NVICK x | August 8th and this contest™is cer- | beautifully dark and lustrous almost l{pfflmln of Russia is an ex-Amer-|% ao. tain to ‘attract one of the largest'| over- night_if ' you’ll ‘get ‘a'‘bottle of ican. - His name is Benjamin M.|w % % 3% % 3% % % % % % % % % % %% |crowds that evt;r s:;te‘!:ded a ball|“Wyeth’s Sage and . Sulphur Com- 4§ Bvardlofl' He 18 a railway engineer| . itution, operated | 8ame in the little city.: pound’ ’at any drug-store. Millions ing expert, and a. good one, accord- w&s:sm;flv;ll&st good nrangge- RS > T of bottles of -this old famous Sage ing to Dr. L. Haden Guest, seeretary ) o . "oop have but one result—a suc-|% % ¥ ¥ ¥ & X ¥ k¥ ¥ X *"‘ * % | Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of ‘the British' Labor ‘commission to ‘cessful career. This at least has|& NORTHERN - % | of other.ingredients,’ are gold. apnu- 's 'Russia,, .. " |been the éxperience of ‘the Farmers|, # 2 %% Wk 4 w |81y, 88ys a well “known - druggist 4 Guest. who says thnt the soviet |Cooperative Grain and Produce asso- Elnencs Guthhrie mg for the Da- | here, becauseit:darkens 'the hair so system is “westernizing Russia along|ciation of Gonvick which ' has just|kota harvest fields Sund: ight. |tell it has been applied. ' American trust lines,” holds Sverd-|closed another business year. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds spent Those whose hai turning gray loff ‘to be a raflroad trust chieftain| "While the volume of business fell Sunday at the N. G. Reynolds farm.|naturally and evenly that no onecan and organizer of the first’ water—|short of that transacted in 1918, a| ' Miss Fern Minnicl 'wn a Sunday | or becommg ‘faded have a “surprise leader of one of several big “trusts” |year of bumper crops, yet it was visitor &t Ralph Grover's. awaiting them, because after one or ®eing developed under the soviet regi-|an exceptionally good year for'share-| Miss Marjorie Runyan left Satur-|two applications the gray hair van- me. In an interview, Guest, en route |holders and patrons of the institu-|day morning for Johnp‘town. N. D, |ishes and your lacks~become luxuri- ' home from Russia, said: tion. ' ‘The good result is attributed|where she'has employment during.the | antly dark and beautiful. “Sverdloft is an able, liberal mind-[t0 the profit-sharing plan adopted in | harvest. This 'is ‘the’ age; of “youth. ’ Gray- Probably there is noother car that every. day July, 1919. Under this plan share- Mrs. W. A. Worth and. Lillian Con- | haired, unattractiv, in the &r&“;henrflf::gim:ilh:“:fl holders received a' premium of $1,~|ant spent Friday afternoon in Bemid- | wanted around, so get . busy with the year meess the demand Qf thi ghysician ) ] does the Ford ‘Coupe, with its ermanent i 263.61 or 4 cents in return for every | ji, visiting "friends' and' took in ‘the | Wyeth’s Sa; lnd Sulphur ound as pe, pe v]':“ '.:'“:{]y’s:;'dmfi"‘s thodlt:it:trtal» bushel of grain' delivered at the ele-)show, “The Birth.of a Nation.” tonight nnd‘e you'll b:p dehgl.t':dp with| - BHEE toPy: its broad:seat and deep “fih')lsm"" , its .rr. The world mon';l vre:;sdchlm s |vator during the year. Non-share-| Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Davis'drove to|your dark, handsome hair_and your . - slidingplate glass windows, by whichin a minute lterary dreamer; but he hes shaken | hOlders received: $704.49 or 2 cents|Buena Vista Sunday, = where they | youthful appearance wn:hin a fev iy the caris changed fromaclosed carto'dn open baok- on ‘'every 'bushel. of grain|spent the day visiting with friends. |days. car. E h 1 off that ghell, and is a real military % . qulppezi with an ¢ ectric; startin, commander. 5 brought to''the' institution, accerd Clarence Worth, Clarence’ Cohant, 8 S)’stm, demountnble msi wxi |ingito the report of the secretary sub- | Edna Keiser and Ethel Guthrie ‘auto- “I travelled over lines whlch Sverd- mut«l~ at the ‘annusl meeting of the|ed ta the park.Sunday and ‘report E 02 - . S “‘ fl“"md and ‘medY'“S all thc loff had rebuflt in a year. ‘They were|association:held recently in this vil-| having had a very enfoyable time. * 3 : ‘ . cstabhsbed ;merits .and. ecoriomiies of théFord a heap of ruins then. He is doing|iage.’ In addition to'these profits the| The partridge _om:_the game re- & - p: . car, ' Let usdogk after yout’ Ford car and yon this work well and is reorganizing |assoctation ‘déclared: an ‘8. per- cent|serve seem to be getting’ very tame. k will getige ord par Lillcd work. the Russian shipping also. ' Of coursé, | dvidend-‘on: ieapital stock. One day last week.three of them were Y : mariship. to "complete his - .- he ‘must havel’ So far as known the Gonvick firm |séen ‘at the six mile corner store, one g locomotives and spare- parts’ for re-|is the only concern of its:kind oper-]flew in the store and lit on the coun- ¥ R 3 (X ; C. w JEWETT Cco., Dair of the old engines.” ~ . . {ating under the profit sharing system] ter, one kept watch on the porch and - - i g 8 . > Sverdloff, according to Dr. Guest, |n this:section of the stateéi'and ‘its|the other guarded the road. . it B . \ . . ll!COBIORATED typifies the spirit’ behind. the ruling ‘officers are confidént that next year’s| 'Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huggm o 4 4 " W S class—and he calls it ruling ¢lass de- | business will’‘show ‘ a- big “increase|Saturday morning a baby girl. » spite the alleged proletarian charac-|over the past ‘twelve months, mean- The news that Mr. and Mrs. 'H. ter of the regime. He is western 'in |ing bigger profits for those who mar-|Conat are going to start up the store his thoughts and metlods. ‘' And 'there | ket ‘their grain in Gonvick. this week is veny welcome. are plenty of others of the same type For ‘the ensuing year the associa- The community was . shocked ‘to who are dragging Russia out of the |tion named a strong directorate com- | hedr of the death of Mrs. Henfy Dorr rut of the past at least on the matter |posed of the following men well |of Erskine, who formerly lived on the of - thougat ' and ‘organization, ‘says|known and of good standing in the Frank ‘Gagnon farm. She leaves to the doctor. community: D.-D.:Erie-Erick -Wid-|moufn’ a husband and three small This development of “westerniza-|seth, J. E. Pearson, Ole E.! 'Oien, J. | children. tion’’ is going to be of vast benefit | Al. Anderson, A. E. Nelson. and.F. A. Mrs. Lillian Mull of Bemidji is to the nation, whether sovietism re-|Norquist. - These men' met recently|spending her vacation with her aunt mains as it is, or is altered. and from among their membership|Mrs. F. Grover. Incidentally, Guest ‘characterizes |selected a set of officers as follows: Blynn Anderson and Lee Worth.are Lenin as a “fanatis” on the sense of | President, J. Al." Andersoh, Vice-pres-| busy making hay upon the big mea- being fanatically loyal to his ideas|ident. J. E. Pearson; Treasurer, Da-|dow. Between the mosquitoes and and convicted' that it is a “cure-all.” |vid Erie; Secretary, Frank A. Nor-[the hay they seem to be having a high He is ‘inclined to be narrow, though [quist. The board re-engaged Jas. C.!old.time. “Lustre.to Hair. ' T3 s By Carl D. Groat (United Press Correspondent) YADUCEI g, o " umnv . 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