Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 31, 1920, Page 3

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'WAVE MUCH ECONOMIC VALUE msmm HAS MUCH IRON | e FestPoy o 18 Vo ‘Museum of Natural History' s Repert Immense Qunnmln nounced Swedish accent appeared atlt ] ¢ nm ‘Avaitadle in the Southwest the: inceme tax office at St. Louls and: o |n":1’:::|:: s A R YRR :' the Oountry Part oxhibited two mew lenther cases whieh: oontained $5,000 In travelers’ checks. ! Mining eigineers h-ve rcported to He: suid that' he had_ Just: had ‘Nis- B .| the “Australian ‘government that - im- | OM¥ Day_day s ffteen yenrs and, hadi/ & " quantHiles of fron ore are avall- 5 leard that an income tax:.was.due. It ity can be cultur q e T 4 fon. R i Yampl .sound, In. southwest | APvears that during the fifteen years, i ‘Minnesota. is be:rks (derl;- 7 g als ht i1 . tralla. - The estimate’ puts’ the |:1e:Wwas emiployed on a ranch:in Wash at the Wabasha silk farm, Bmount of ore available—that I, - in < ingtem wnder an agreement withi-hi ulgertnz'g;e nn?:et?n;h:om: sight _ above sen-level—at 97,000,000!| @mployer: for. wages, plus board and|| 3 ; : " dds ir | tons.. The | ‘alothes. - During- the ‘fifteen ‘yeans he ntio t,!‘,?‘ X et 2 ' \ the | Koolan Isiand, where' the. Iod. rises | “Xeat to fown™ only twice u yewe nid : i< 1000 feet above the water lne; the.lode. | GréW no iiovey, he sald, becadse his |4 | 18" over 100 feet ‘wide, and s traced| -fip!u)er had bought everynflng fu | for mearly four miles, but really ex- tends, right through the island. 'Gn Cockatto Island the helght 18 300 feet, the lode mmilng fmm end. to end of Either ay . Call LoV T W’Mm Jdast, month ' he decided to. ge te South Americn to:-becomne a. nangher g i his own name, his emploger accome 3 panied himn to town and bought m. n quality of the ore 18 excepthb- checks for him.. He was told that me al. ‘There Is only 1.per cent.of sitiea | taX Was due from him. present and very. little snluhnr These e analyses compare ‘favorably with the " What 'He 8ald . best known iron deposits in the world. 'Paul.and Gerald, twins, were wvisit Newfoundiand (Bell .fsland) " ore .Is ing: thelr’ grandmother i» 'a - distant per cent metallic Iron, with 8.50, One afternoea :grandmother per cent silica. - The_ French: ores rub [oyjye) to- the nearby grocery, taking ngland) to 48.80 per cent, pln-‘ Id &an apple f : gt :?zlach he -:lm‘t:;..ecem& it The Rusk Radiator Ca., Fargo, 1sh (Bilboa) to 50.84,'and’the Allflflln Al e to & mean ot about 50.. 3 dmother turned to Gerald and |:N. D."has:a new alfice manager— ‘on_mosquitoes and on’ a great urloty - .,.?ar.muxou, what do you say? - |+ a‘woman, Miss Almeda:Lakleur. of winged insect life, many ::,‘""2, NAPKINS NOT JUST SUITABLE “Give me one for Paul’ " “Why not?*’ asks F. L. Wate ‘wttomney; {08 comoxionn;td ma or Injdriens B0 < e ns, Pres., Dakota Business Col- it inheritancefax; 4t r';doolltby;ilmi-‘ i YYege, Fargo, N. D.; &f \vhlchtdlnol o modern. touclies {n golf were ., p oy Ky ica braduate, “We - introduced: at thla I:I pr;wfu;lo;;{ constantly.get more calls for trained tournament - at_Glenehgles, in, Pe help ‘than ‘we can supply, both men shire, recently. Airplanes, bringiug spectators, ar- and women, We expect to be called tlved at régular’intervals ffom ‘Glns- | on for 1000-or more studemsdurmg gow, 47 miles away, and -every 'com- the commg school year.’ B (1] e e e er o™ | Joir the 1000.Club and Fnllo;v Dally w, London, ‘the $ucce$$ful.”* Fallierm Sept. 1. th “1 " Wirite F. L., Watkins, Pres,, ! ( Front 5t.. l‘aruo. N. D, “the Teachers 2k of Humor. The parents of the piplils of a large Indiana ward school decided to give the .teachers a surprise’ dlnner party,! ; ‘| Aceordingly they took: charge of :tle - preparatory'school of life he e to Baltimore to spesk|bullding one evening, ' herded the | returned to his native state to enter thodist conference: some ‘time| teachers in one room and.made ready e I the! met there. & splendid-looking| the table for the dinner.: But just white benrd, | @8 everybody was about ready they |- found that they: had tarxotten nap-i{ this section of the country kins. One of the:hostesses accord- 1 *Yes, sir; T ‘come ‘from leastern| fugly telephoned: “her: husband who? shore of Maryland.. Have. you ever worked in a department store. .“The: been on, the eastem sho -‘|colors are pink and:white so bring> I said, “ say that|sowething appropriate,” she- told him. ! p I have seen every other: beauty. spot B[tle ‘bought them—pink 'and white. in’this country, I"belleve, but T never | But When they were opened they dis- | f?,g. :;m.m :It:':fl:‘flmt: e peis mn{'n ! . | played storks holding fn: their mouths.| Me:mm to"the’ gover- | ““Well,” he saldito me, “we love chat{the time-honored new' bables. The deteltu wero Immedl- country 1 have been preachmz there lmstesses were horror_ stricken but | for sixty-six e Bt ke | o8 ,ne _g__émm grasp the awk- feople and we have e sl ed people Jacye SO .SHgl ends, ind one-of them: is that a I Sohe oyt of ek school iy oo ng “time 8 hen Adam @ :fve'f, :,. 3,9 %‘:,dw;,, of Eden, they efi ore there s -another.:banquet for Teachers’ Certificates and Degrees. Faculty of enghty “[{isick; -and“the Lord “was very much |teachers—Indianapolis News, - teachers, including : disturbed “about them,- and. he called - ; a council of his angels and wanted;to | = S——— PIANO—Glenn Dillard Gunn, Frederlck Ww. Mueller ‘know-where. they ‘should be ukenflnr j a ¥ i Jflmes Lang, Gustav Schoettle. ' cliange of air, so that thiey ‘wight | - VOlCE-—Harry Phillips, Clara Williams, Robert Fu]ler- ‘improve.” ; ton, Eleanor Poehler. ‘b “The ungel Gabriel suzgested 1 — gt e e L Vl}(;)lll.;l;ph“gélg:::xonMacP'hm] Heinrich Hoevel J: shore ryla and’the-Lorq syid, : ORGAN-—Hamlin Hunit, Stanley Avery, DRAMATIC ART»—John Seaman Garnes, Maude . "Moore. ; PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC—-Thaddeus P Glddings. Graduates of this department are eligible to receive I . and's Residents of Eastern’ Shore of Mary: heritance axation under: rontier: land Relate Pretty: Legend in:Con- nnesota’laws is-valued 843, ?“.‘""‘ With u, ¢ in railmdvstucks 4 5y P i dn <7 Fall Term Oj;ens .Sept. 7th Complete one-and two year courses leadmg to Army engineers are nld to have de- HE ?xceptxonal veloped. a. new: type ‘of senrchllxht. quality of our mounted on"a rubber-tired traller . professional con- "can bespulled: grea c - Ino duct: matches the tortruck which be up-to-dateness of jaid Ina antl-aircrat .opgaflons our equipment. We - :ypgo igch ~ n 00 2‘;% serve with an ex- lgal;m the oid light of this size, which ; yenenced discre- a certificate from the state to teach in public schools without further examination. MacPhail School graduates now hold positions of responsibility in Minnesota, Iowa, North and South Dakota, Wisconsin and Montana. P T welghed 6,000 pounds. - a...,m.h_ - e = Werite for Detnl: and F ree lflustuted Cntuiox. The cost of the new light' also has e ref"'cefi el Aot yuaifer] ‘Tm 2 = . Moderate Tuition Rates. Lyceum and Chautauqua ot the cost of the: fi llglt, which ] ; : affiliations. Excellent dormitory accommodatlons.. ‘had a glass mirror that. Orchestra and chorus. very heavy but also difficult to manu- [ | o 3 facture. . The new light has a mirror ~ £ ; Lof thin metal. with-a”backing of;Te p - : ) : C PHAIL SCHQQL _ |"enforced: ‘concrete. , This- construction : 806 Nicollet Avenue “Minneapolis, Minn. /18 said to pr?mlse excellent results.; } ensy. since ‘nyone could hAve ‘guessed -who_ the: Whg nomlnea v be. Y &‘E‘QA&YW” - Cur HIGH Cosr : 3 EVER.Y NICKEI. COUNTS NOWADAYS . THE BIG BAR O ASTING \ f L33AD roung-men of today are growing tufls hair in front 6! thetr ears wlth most they were 0 be the: hamplons 3 respective pnrues Histo| ; L 2 ale and his broth: ,lL e ion. Lancelot ‘Lowther, have |two letters which appeared suspl 'ways Been f-mon; in the fashionable 1y close togeth .:r which wel':;l ::: ; il for wearing “sldeboards,” but in picionsly alike’In discoursgidg the. an- | - 8'hirsute face fitting they are ustal: | nazation of Texas at risk of war wlth i credited with a desire to suggest. the | Mexico, = ' portlng" atmosphere. in: which " they - Van Buren stood by bis guns .“mn ‘ generally to be found. :{annezation, going down in the Demo- cratic convention’ under the displeas- ure of thé southern slaveholders and northern dou es, Clay : campalg uibbling, i render herevnnd there. wm Lnow back ‘track, hat we_are talking about. at the election under fggs—You" might not think it to, |the lnglgn-uon .of .the abolitionists, ook at: him, byt there is a great deal | Who “pollad: ‘enough-votes. for - thelr § ‘that young man. .° - (hlrd tick his defeat. nessee. at. the polls. and is the only man, with the sole excep- ; | tion. of Wilson. jui 11916, ‘who ‘has been AParadox. elected without his” own state. - For 1t 18 tne vote that does the talk- ‘| several days the natjonal election was lng ». in doubt, -with the-result-hanging on 7 “Yes, and they say it 15 the silent |8 Complete count in’ New York. At te, t00."—Baltimore American. last. it was found that:Polk had car- & , ried’ the state by 5,000—thanks to the Liberty. party, which had drawn away mera than that number of -votes from "the great compromiser.” ' Henry Clay e o o | AR WA B OUT THIS PA MO WAsH‘ine POWDER "SOFTENS HARD WATER Ry FOF SALE AT ALLGROCERS g THE FAVORITE FLAKE FOR FINE FABRICS = .—___.._ % Experience Teaches. Teacher—“¥Fimmy, give an example ‘of minority ruling.”. - Jimmy—“When there is a baby in the tnmlly. —Boys' Ll.fe. —— . v .

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