Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 16, 1920, Page 8

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'orogiieulveqell for Wwhich' CTolol - Roosevelt stood. There are Napoleo | of-finance; ‘of wheat, of ofl ‘and of N {ndustry, but there was only one Na- ‘ e —— poleon. There are Jimmies and Ed- . " . a d- Harrles, but_th \ " BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. on and. Harries, DU todemey ont ,m IN EXPLOSION ng spectacular catche; by “Cur- (Continued from Page One.) = | "/« of the bureau of investigation o. the one Teddy. defeat earlier in the game. * Superb pitching on the part of Rice 'upon whlch we S e e said here. F @ ngi)l;rt‘x;‘)‘:? trel;,\'frt jx‘rllsntcl:gd th‘:a number . GRAIN AND HAY" - - -MBATS hl?; :h:er:;.ml:;'e“p. e of Roosevelt work was of a-high'order, of dead at 18 or more,” sald Neal |Oats, DU.. . ...c.evsnsson FURRRR 7.7 ETUTITY SATDC RS PEC R SRY s T} fusnt be'?,n.wkei mfn;‘“mes Y m.l;y / it i “This. may lated prove an exaggera- Red Clover, medium, Ib ve.24c| HOBS: Bt iaivaeans . 19e-20¢ places\in behalf of mAriy thingg. But |3 tion. ‘Popcoru, pound ..8¢-10c | Dressed beef. pound: . . Ygc-14¢ tn eIt th Yy, v 3 3 | Wheat, ‘hard 1.90-32.10 fTurkeys, ;live, pound . .. . . ;. 40c-48¢ f';’ n all the great army of those lWheat soft 1.80-$2.00 [0}d Toms, live, pound. .36¢c-30¢| Who followed Roosevelt will ‘ be de- : 26c30¢| celved. They know above ali other ..$1.60 [Qeecs, \ive, pound . " t $1.09, ucks, Ive, 1b. ..., 8c.18¢ | things that the~safety and Integrity Heni. 4 1bs. and. C76L... .. .36¢] of thé United States lay closest to RIS - g | Theodore Roosevelt’s heart, and with them his doctrine of stalwart Ameri- canism will prevall against any preach- 0 ment _9(’ progressivelsm . which seeks to lure them from the path of-patri- etic duty. 5 s “decision . . ""HIDES that delivéry of all securities will be Cow hides,"No. 1 Ib. ... ' ... -12¢-18¢ it nn'spende";e until Monday, September | Bull hides, No.-1, Ib. .10c-11¢ |’ ‘7t . VEGETABLES 20, by mutual consent. -Business on| Kipp hides; No, 1, 1b. . 50 o146 | URDDRGE, CWL L il e, S . .8l exchange came-tg & practical stop- | Calf Skins, No. 1'1b ... . 20¢ |Onfons, dry « page, members. having gone to the | Deacons, éach ...... -$1.00 | Beans, ewt. .. scene of the éxpl g . | Horze’hides,:large? ‘eac +$6-87|Buttérfat . . .. . An-effort was being made to as-| Wool, bright i...20¢ Eggs, fresh, dozen ../.. semble a quorum to c{l:mider }f;o ad-{ - . > = e visability of closing the exchange.| pii3 = 3 - Trading on the curb was suppended MINN_EA_PO.HS GRAIN MARKET. immediately after the explosion. 2 At close- of businéas Septémber faei e gl T f 7 o Low - High| Cattle—Receipts, PP (By United Press.) ; ; d ?7_ W ; ; New York, Sept. 16.—Sixteen ah'No‘.v;eI::gthern Dark i ;vz:'sléeé'l;?d ‘15'” bulk' of galep, known to have been killed in the n. "1 Nor P 17 Ho Rec;eipts 1,600 1@ nrkei o4 explosion which rocked the financial No. 3 Yeliow ‘Corn 28 1. 4 hiihegr" to_ 5 316 ,50: bu,lk "t gales: “district of New York at noon today.|No 3 White Oa 3 58% (815 75'@16 b k--of y The police believe other bodies have, cpoice Barley - 'S.heep——l.!ec.ei Sts, .6,000; m.‘t - been blowed to atoms. Several of No. 2 Rye.... Toaer -Had wef?e’r{ 5 5 P e the injured in hospitals were in such Plax ... 9{ sales, $6.00 @ 12.60. )y 3 ; g . FANCY BARTLETT PE per BOX. L, o e e . GREEN GAGE PLUMS, . . g . fourbasketcrate ............. . $2.75 RED PLUMS; four basket crate. .". .$2.75 BLUE PLUMS,, per crate.. .. ... $1.98 HISLOP CRAB APPLES, per box. .$3.50 C o —=AT— LAUGHS AT VIBRATION IDEA: Texas ”Jeumfl—;:k—o—: Fufi -at Cult Which Attained More or Less ~ of a Standing. | SOUTH' ST. PAUL LIVE According to the Amarillo News, “It. ‘wouldn't be such a difficult Job to shake the earth to pleces.” “Experl- menters have often bullt little card- board and paper houses in their=lab- oratories and knocked them down with musle,” says the San Angelo Standard. T T T e T e T T T T T T condition that it was believed the ' — = A sclentist -had -said that if he could and dead were unidentified late today: r i “|and true Americanism. He was an | gergss the street with another Instru- J. P. Morgan & Co., and W. M.l SPEGTER To FURE 5 above all party considerations. : He | g4 on i woman of about fifty years of age, of two . young men about twenty |/ S S ! romote that- national‘uniy wiieh he : years old had been stripped of cloth-|-NO One: Will -Be. Deceived- by 4 ay 22 | the yellow. journals employ fo enlight- death list might reach twenty-five m—— - R - 4 before night.. N . i . piy o 5 i place & bass viol on every ‘floor of A largeg. majority of the wounded 2 : standing Dote"In Roosevelt's great ca- | the Woolworth building, tune them ex- A Ol réer his uncompromising, tried | gotly alike and, stationing himself Two_of the dead are identified as|} y ‘William Joyce, clerk in the office of American above and beyond -every- | ment he could ip time play down the S B X thing else. - His: Americanism 8rose | jjjging—leave Mot nne stone on an- utchins, a New Yorl er. ne Fie 3 of the \;nidentified victims was a| | 17 | was ‘Jealous of “ils country’s henor, | - mhe man who asserts.he couald shak R | proud of jts* traditions, zealous In the | g o, the Woolworth building with & who wore a gold ‘wrist watch and “|. N L ¥4 B\ | maintenance of its Integrity and Inde- | 100" oo pags fiddles probably fs one of large diamond solitaire. The bodies|’ 2 pendence, JTe labored Incessantly 10| yyice 105, selentlsts such as some of belleved to be one of the sguards R A - P in ‘he 2 5 G < a St en, or at least to entertaln, their ing. They were taken'to a morgue| [emocratio Attempt to Use -|of the Republic; and hir ddeh In'| O oCuous readers. Vibration Is, to be to wait identificationf. APAIR | oo @ physical force, and when suffi- It isn’t an act of friendship to tell one ‘about a & Department of justice officials said| .- Great Pr ? . ¥ ure, a ph hen ] that ghdications 86 far were that the} . .. Gy esident’s Nam." 2 . Do - bt clently m“ltli[)‘]led it can be made to|: %xhplosion was btlhe re's;xlt of a plot.| . e parStrr § do a heap of damage. ', . ey are unable to believe it was - : due .to a wogan load of_explosive T“E PEDP,LE_K"E.W ROOSEVELT colliding with an automobile. "“The theory of‘the New York police} r” = ' : i : and military intelligence department Death of Fore_mo,st American Has in cooperation in the investigation 2 indicated that there may be an in- Not Dimmed. His Qeed‘ in ternational tangle to it and all radi- the Minds of Patriots. prescription which “worked fine”, in’ your case. ot (+:|° “It was the vibration'froin_the rams’ |- - .| horns that thfew down'the walls ofy Jericho. Some ‘people' who have never |‘heard a Hebrew. of the Joshuan era il plowing a ram’s horn' have been in- il ‘clined to doubt the possibility of such- avnoise wrecking a ‘city’s’ walls, ‘al- d.) thougkithey might conc¢ede it-the pow- | 'er. to wreck & clty’'s nerves. . wrong with yozfii "_fx'-iexid: “Symptoms” are misleading. A be'a “symptom” ‘of a dozen qlfle " cal elements are being closely wateh- ed. While the police investigation - independent. 8 y's D nen 1. . . - - s 3 4 4 ting that the’ jazz sclentist 2 st U A RE 2T b sille b v 18 not yet complete, the most likely By Wiillas: . Roosevelt ; But granting : We know how'to fill presériptions—EXACTLY— explanation advanced so far appears Miyon ’:fl; itjiam’ Hostor il One.ddes not ? ] "-;0“1"":’98;'0! ltthet W:"“t':fihlz:"vlg“;: ol i B P pY | to be & wagon loaded with explosives o Whio was more or less Intl- | .goh' g conclusion,. therefore, whege | DY vibrating it to dsath w ass | . but let ‘a doctor write them. ., - i { Y colliding with an automobile in the Mately assoclated with Theodors | piosevelt would a if. happily e | ylols, wouldn't that be a_ridiculous o G- Renata oy} 5 b streets. The wreckage of the auto-| Roosevelt in the last fifteen years of mobile was piled up on broad street his life say a word .iis regard to the and the number identified it as be- developing tendencles of the pending longing to Dunham Beldon of South presidential campaign? afisaes Orange, N. J. At his home it"was! Governor James M. Céx, the Demo- | ¢.: ;_al,ld g?ldon lgwlt {Iheze e::r'x)y !t(;ldng 101; ! cratic candidate, with Increasing fre- | 5e:n° sec:noglnc: s1’;-eecees (l)xf nahol::e : ;ll““c’ {' luslng the name. of Colopel 3 were.also found in the street but no’ ?r:‘:e;ehzmnu::’(}wwh” ;t ‘onn trace. of a wagon which thie horse . . .the Goverpor. s .derived was supposed to have been drnwfng.lm’ lpsplrntlon for _this ~momentous Every policeman~and all available’ c:m' n, and soldiers and sailors and firemen were, Cox Tnrried to the scene. ~Emergency, ¢Om Rospitals were estahlished and the, e fnjured hurried away to the‘volun-llmwl,f that 1t & tesr hospitals, - Hundreds-of .injur-' the torch horne.-by..Colonel: ed were cared. for.. Many: suffered .was .entrusted when the I from burns and serious cuts., Most on. . s o s of the injured were picked up in the| Addressing the Ohio Democratic streets but niany were taken from of- -State Coivention at Columbus om g “?fiose who reached the hospitals aug\u_l "g" l!“i;mt other things first were utterly dazed to find them-| ?yNanen;r, ox lndl rou that It n the ® 3§ of the Lul selves there when they recovered ... & remind .you that it was In.uyye German U-boats fiave co eonsciousness. The ~last’ they re-!(his State that Theodore . Roosevell, | ng crime, against ys.” ? ‘that great Américan, made his speech| " Remember in what . sti to go about such destruction?, It|. ot i% ————Barker Ill"I Third ‘Street '. . 2 i !Illllll!lllllllllllllll_lllfl]m ¥ Qualih}_G'oes C?eaflh’mfigh | Natural Science ‘Note. : Perclvi -'v-%-m membered was leaving their offices R € : Ay = for lunch and stepping into the .proclaiming his creed, mot that - the “pojqevelt ~denounced a1 was‘enjoying a Sunday ride, = > | street. - Some remembered a blind- Judges alone should be recalled, but | 4jpy; nd how, throughout all that | and as he had lonly récently learned | = “among owners can be traced straight f fng biast alter which all was black. that the judicial procedury Itself should | grah ‘pericd of Amierlcan neutrdlity, the names and characterlstics of a tew |2 back to the Dort facto hd to. th | 7. P. Morgan ls in Europe. His be subject to récall.” e /| 1% poWerful volce-rang th : treés, Ite observed. closely all the trees |= o‘the actory anc e 4 b son was:eut,on the hand oy flying| Aéknewledged Errer. ", | 1aiid ‘dwakening the patriotismi’of our | he-passed. A peach tree in blossom | = careful manufacturing’ pract‘l:efiit } glass. s Other imembers of the firm First and foremnost, no man who |‘people to the culmlriatien 'in “Ap! ught his eye; next ‘a .honey “locust E - . hout Yy ! ol ahd itf: the ‘offices but none hadly ‘ypew Theodore Roosevelt well, and |:1917, when ‘even M. Wilson 11 With its many thorns, and then sudden- | S prevails throughout every. step .in 2 i} njured. Three wen and ore WOMAT ! way proud to follow his leadership. was compelled to face the Inevitable. | ly he straightened up and stared with [ = the production of the car. - vel - ::";m-:': be:u Hfledrm’ arecreporie inqedc to be told_that he lived to realize | There Is_no law against Govel astonished eyes at a lgintic . treq (S g g | — : {he error of that spécific doctrine which | Cox’s use of * Colonel - Roosevelf's | trunk Whoge entire top was missing. |5 G - ) Governor Cox now _drags from the | name. Nor' is there any law on “Oh, mother, see,” he caHed excitedly, | = ' . | 5 A 4 ’ = ¥ LOCAL GFFICIALS ASKED ' political 1imbo of dead things. statute books providing for the crimes | “fhere's tree witl no head on its e TO ATTEND WELFARE MEET |~ But aside trom this, the one out-|which are commjtted in_the name of [ *'- - : g B = o L s c BT The State Board of Control has, — - ud. . 5o e 3 = - just issued an invitation to Probate y ol x A NVICK TAKES F. s ; Tudge Jos. Harrls and to the memb-| | - For.a Real Affectionate Father He Stays Away, an Awfal Lot - GAME FROM CLEARBROOK|{Z A ers of the county child welfare board : M 5 - - S . = = % —J. C. McGhee, chairman, Mrs. H. > progmeus — . - ( . . 0% Baer, secretalryl, ta attend the g 44 K - - : : va,nm‘E’%c;:: ti’g‘:lfxez:z,wd"h“ E styte ‘conference of social workers autnumbered. all ,atiendance records | = l ' :(1; wti}t“!el ct%‘;'i‘:;:xiie[::;’nfi;hflfilfai:vl:a;iz qat a} })n:eba'll game in Clearwater é | Tating to children which is to be held ! : 3’;‘,’.“".”;1'3:}:30?°,,,‘:’d°a:,$fl§.h:':.§,“.§§ s EAS 3 in Minneapolis from October 7 to thel . - Jand most-in résting game of the sea-|= i : 10th at the Curtis hotel: : Jilmaw ! ¢ ; | son.< The”combatting -teams were | = i 'How to bring about effective o2 [ 37 h X Gonvick and Clearbrook, who- battl-|Z bperation between the various public an X\ '\ et “1 ‘led thru ten innings of fast play be- | & and private -agencies working in be- : i i ¥ 2 . .| 4fore.reaching . a ' decision. aSeveral § Ralf of the child is to be one of thel; 3 g ; times . both-sides. threatendd to score, | = i ohief_ toplcs of disoussion according ' ™ : but excellent pitching combined-With | S 4 o e board’s “invitation,“and to " a = " P % S = this end the state association of Pro- sharpdflgldi;g kept runs in t.he back - PRICES:. Touring Car, $1035; Roadster, $1035 ; Fourseason™ Sedan, ground ‘and.put the game-into an|= $1665; Fourgeaspn Coupe, $1665. F. Q. B.“Factory. —pe bate Judges of the Red Cross will |— extra inning. All runs came in the|S s, " . > : hold their annual meetings in con- tenth. Clearbrook was first to count; | o “Wire Wheelsiand Siparasjces Brtea. nection with the state conference when Movold collided with Brackim’ = o = and_the.county child welfare boards. and knocked the ball from the first|= Eatig Lot = . . ¥ is also stated that the problem of |- baseman’s hands, the runner then|= DORT AGENCY \. rural children welfare is to be given ': - {stole second and seored & moment |= . S & iy special consideration'from the stand- i L & later thru an Revor at deep short. H Th D rt l.t - E, ! point of play and recreation. i \ Q gonfl;k can:: right back im, their|S e Do quality- goes clear through. T ¥ o half and turned.ap apparent defeat|= 7 = MAC SWINEY APPEARS into .victory with a sensational rally | S Dort Tourlng Ca'r fOI‘ five pgssengers DO_rt TO HAVE LOST STRENGTH j that ‘sent the home fans wild with|S - § \ S : & joy: Lawrence; Weinch, Stovern first | S, - Foul' Seasou Se/(lan for fiVe passenger ) (By United Press.) three men clouted out scortching g Don Four-Season Coupe for ‘three passen- § London, Sept. 16. — Lord-Mayor| | = I Dort R d/t £ £ : Terence MacSwiney appeared to havel « L8 = gers 0. oadster for two passengers. 5 hstkhu strdenlsth. His breathing was| ® H The D I't . tieal d * ; weaker and his eyes were somewhat| - s € Dort 1s a practi pr el BB Ol Ly ADDITIONAL WANT ADS [||E . 1heDertisapractieal car and performs nouncement today. Prison officials £ its duties with regularity and efficiency. re-iterated their denial that eflorts‘ H <o Z i have been made to feed the hunger — £ Most moderate price car; up to date in every . striker. = | MAN AND WIFE for plece work and |= g s M - housework at small camp. Men to|= respect. If you are contemplating to buy a SUCCESSOR TO DESCHANEL cut losgs, ues‘ pulpwood and cedar |= car Com&and see {IS_ . . = : 3 < i & ” - at camp 2. Apply room 30, Bate|= B el | 3 3 TO BE ELECTED SEPT. 25 s - ey ¢ tles bldg., all next week. Union|E f f ~ ; : ; e tral Lbr. Co. -18 | 2 3R e o goo Paris, Sept. 16.— The French s ‘ ! WE;{%‘ED—-I l;{itgl?en girls at fi:r}: S 3 In the New Kaplan B"“ld'!n’ ?gemld-“ ehamber of deputies and senate will - ham hotel. - _ 3t9-18|= : = S . i meet ‘here September 25 to elect a WANTED Tl for general house.|S AINMMIIIIMIITIIIITHAUVTEOTOITAIOAIIVAARAECE [T successor to President Deschanel,. it work. 1024 Beltrami avenue.|= . = 7 was reported in war informed circles Phone 431. 3d9-18|= T - * today. .- Millerand - was -conceded to s = FOR SALE——Horse. Inquire 519 fIr- § z ‘"D ”‘ ca" o Be certain: of teleclion' if ‘he“can be Y Reproduced by permission New York Tribune, Inc., Copyrighted 1920, vinx ave. ‘Owen McElroy. “'* " |S ; BREE B . made to-accept. e v A % = = = e g AR R TR TR, iR / The Druggist lll]lllllllIIllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIlIllIIlIIllll||'l!ll|||Illll_"Illll!!_ll!lll]lllIl_l||llll_l!llllllllIlIIlIlmllIl_lllllllllllllllll'lllllllll BRI singles, driving in two runs’and thus|for Gonvick and: Chase fot the visit- ors marked the contest, Rice fanned 14 men: and allowed but. two hits, while Chase permitted four blows and ley” Movold and Wenneberg were|whiffed 17. Both teams presented re- fielding features, these players spear-|inforced lineups a‘nd both - played ing two hot drives tha! staved off|creditable ball." “‘Dobie” Starsvold. of Fosston umpired the cpntest and his. N, X, y P Alnnnmnunannn

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