Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1920, Page 2

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. was, suggested by his own experi- A Thought. -~ § “What 1s-your Idea of a Treal plat- form?” “Qne whose planks are all real plunks.” ru. DIE | 4 ' Salaries for Teachers. lF ] DON'T 2 ) _“Knowledge Is_power.” “And we ought to pay the people MORT PENDERGAS Yoqg Business Solicitea Phone 17-F-4," Beu.id}i, M.nn.. R.F. Di-Noorg” ¥ .‘glblo Conference—Baptist church, . 19-26: NO M™MORE Sept. 28—First day of autuma. 1 e ""so:t. 241-25——Clearwater county .{gYYORt‘JI?ES who run thé power house.” SUBSCRIBE FOR THE: fair at Bagley. . ; 18 1 \ o % : : October 12.—Discovery of America, 60 : :|Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. DAILY PIONEER 1492. Nov. 2.—Presidential election day. Nov. 11.—Armistice day. Nov. 26—Thanksgiving day. nalumo(zy Iuj\flm 181:;?)‘22 —The 3 ; £ 3 When you begin digging your poiatoss | would like to have 3 5 s . ; 7% ‘ N : xyou communicate with me... 1 will pay-you highest market prices’ - “Aeroplane reporter’ is hartla; gel til’ a member of the staff of the Balti- t/and 1 £ b % more Evening Sun and he flies a bi- ‘ aa arrange for you to load at your nearest railroad station. ,:Be sure to see mia before you sell. e ¥ o i plane, recently purchased by that pa- per,; as a regular part of its news- gathering equipment. The “air re- porter” is Lieutenant ‘Willlam D. Tip- ton, former United States Army av- jator, who shot-down seven German planes and one boche baloon on the French fighting front. He also was captured and held prisoner for a time by the Germans. The Evening Sun purchased the plane to test out its practicability for quickly covering important news events at points in Maryland and ] ;. With the Potato Growers’ Exchange:.. "Phone 807 ~ _ Clifford’s Warehouse: 3 Tt BEMIDJI = : ER D meighboring states not easily acces- sible ' by train, -boat or automobile and also for taking unusual pictures. Lieut. Tipton on September 4 flew thirty-five miles out to see off the Deleware coast in an effort to photo- graph the submarine S-5, but the sunken craft was between 56 and 70 miles out and Tipton has positive in- structions not to go more than 20 miles out, beéause of the inability of an airplane to “land” on water. Aerial photographs of all sections of Baltimore have been taken from the plane and printed in the photo- gravure section of the Sunday Sun. Among the photographs made was one of a train wreck and another of spent Tuesday at Rice ~ lake, “duck MINNESOTA =~ T hunting. They reported “very “poor luck.» - £ Northw“tem New. Joe Renne of Bagley was a busi- - ness caller here Tuesday"afternoon. Mr. Tverberg was a business caller Canada's Soidier Police.” The Canadian- Northwest mounted- police is one of the most- noted organ- izations of the:character-in the world | because: of the efficlency of its serv--[ ice, which was establishied nearly 50 Cusrtis Hotel—catering to Transient Guests— ofi’e_rs somethind pronouncedly unusual for this era of hiah prices: namely, Luxurions Accommoda- - i > at ‘Bagley Tuesday. - S s 4 : e :‘l;:bz:’ttleshlp Bect 4n.the Annsoolly LEADING PHYSICIANS TO . Clazg-a %enne, wio is attending the | Years ago. ‘Recently the headquarters | tions in_s really fine Hotel ot Rates distinctly. One of the important uses ' for ATTEND ST. PAUL. CLINIC high school at Bagley, spent the| of the organizetion have M""“m:"m‘“ reasonabls. . - - ' iy 7 which the plane fs intended is the| St. Paul, Sept. 23.—Leading phy-|week-end at. the home of her par: . ization enlarged and the territory ‘cov. p~ ocovering of news events on the East-|sicians of “the country will be in-|ents here. . ern shore of Maryland. The geo-|vited here for the St. Paul Clinic Milton Bergquist and wife, of| ered by the scarlet-coated officialé has TARIFFS: graphical location of Baltimore in|Week, to be held this fall. Clearbrook, arrived here Wednesgay. | been - greatly ‘increased. - LA L R relation to points on the Eastern| More thamfifteen hundred physic- Mr. Bergquist is working at the Shev- 358 75 Rooms, Privete Baths shore makes the gathering of news|lans and surgeons of the upper Mis-|lin Mercantile company. 3 Singke $2.00 Double $3.00 there by staff writers slow because|sissippi valley are expected to at- Mr. Higbe of Bemidjiewas a busi- THE P IONEER WANT ADS 225 Rooms; Private Baths of the time required to reach any|tend the clinic. It is planned to|ness caller -in our 'village Saturday. ’ BR - P Stagle $2.50 Doubls $3.80 of the towns by erdinary means of |make it an annual affair, and one of The first motion picture shown by ING: RESULTS 5 : = LR tr.vell. th the x;hne in gwntion‘ the ;is;m;l cl‘llnlcs in the country. %r. Fritchie was shown in the “M. d m_»kmz.' ,o,l;nv-_u, ‘B‘n:\; practically every place on the East: . F. J. Plondike, is arranging de-|W. A. hall Saturday evenin, f ] - Single $3.00 Deable $4. ornholwre by nylngl :lme 18 within tal;nh ot’ <tlhe clinic. ing Wm. S. Hart ig s'l‘lxel Ag;';::g?:“ o’i CAMPHOR AND WITCH- - an hour or so of Baltimore. ysicians and surgeons from | Revenge.” The picture, in- itself,| HAZEL 'HELP WEAK Minnesota, North and South Dakota,|was excellent, which in addition to Bemidii. 1o & Eh\’f.s NATCHEZ MAN BELIEVES IN northern Iowa and western Wiscon-|good music and. clear pictures re-|ipo quiclilrg::llz:p:::u::do:‘;:?mp?: ! sin are asked to attend the clinic. flects h it , itchie A A LEAGUE OF APPRECIATION |Sessions and demonstrations will be The show m;::esd:,m:z“;l ;igm?’:; w:beh.hazel., "?":'ph"t‘;'k hyd'f"t"l‘;_ ete., held in all t. Paul hospitals. be “The Whip,” featuring an: all- :;emg:e lo"f w::lf ‘B;Y:emizhm Washington, Sept. 22 (Capital sta This - pi News Service).—A. suggestion made|SELECT TWO STUDENTS Shrills and }:o:iaesl::ulr;: very ging| e 8 fow: days usebrought -great| |, some time ago_by Franklin K. Lane, FOR SCHOLARSHIPS | entertainment. Every one ~ should stu;:;d“:;: pains .::?m‘::"' j former secretary of the interior,| Fargs, Sept. 23.—Selection of two|turn out to see this picture sirce it while, probably, in a jocular mood,|students for the Rhodes scholarship|is giving people of Shevlin ‘and com- that a league of appreciation of pub-lat Oxford will be made todsy. Six|{munity an opportunity-to see just Lic servants be formed, is not s half-lapplications representing three edu-|such pictures as 'they: have been bad idea, according to Samuel Meeks, | cational institutions in the state are|forced to go to the larger neighbor- of Natchez, Misa., who wu’in Wash-| under consideration. . ~|ing towns in the past to see. ington recently. Mr, Lane's ides, it} - s, i == L "John Nelson and . wife of Grand| is understood, was that school teach-| PACKING COMPANY Forks spent Wednesday at Sheviin| == - o £T8, ciyy, county and state, as yell . BIG SA' visiting relatives. L ".:";’"“ °g.’»°°“. "‘°“:;l be given| pgrgp, sgpz,vg‘g_& m N. O. Nelson and wife of Bagley “ T for busi - d 2 it for seeking, In'a bie maloriy| 274006 10" shtppors ot the norts-|#ent several hours in Shevi e O e e arall i = 268 | west during the first 2" - m_ their r rom Bemidji| - : | invi - ? that is in them in the way of service.|tion 1s fl:‘e‘ Salia r:dvy::;e: ':”1;0 where they attended the fair. it ! 2 patronage l_s invited at all’ The growing tendency on the part| pquity Packing Plant, Fargo. A ten ohn~ Bartholomew of Bagley . % times i of the public to “knock” instead of|million dollar business: was done nu\zmflt !ever:tl hol\:en sat&f::ins to REASOEN ABLE PRICED ME ALS usiness matters re Sat ay. i ¥ Oliver Barness spent several days SERVED ON C AFETERIAPLAN I paying a word of appreciation for|first public servants, evidently struck Mr. ::;d{::.r 590 c“’“f. of Stock bejng 3 ' |at Bagley helping at the Bagley Mer- cantile company. : i with first class day and _night service ) i Lane as tending to a bad situation. AR TP L. A. Larson and Milton-Bé‘rgqnilt _Sockness & Kalsness, Props. Mr. Meeks, discussing this tendency, | BUSINESS MEN TOUR were business callers at Bagley Sat- " New Kaplan Building ‘16ur conduct is right. We are sequipped with the: '#test scientific > and Mr. Lane’s apt suggestion, sai 3 « : W 3 VICINITY OF BISMARCK ‘Mr. Lane disclaims that the id Bismarck, Sept:.:23.—Endeavoring|yrjay afternoon 4 s % hipping by ence, for he said that the public #hipp! . has always dealt kindly with him H :‘:’m:r’:: pemn?‘l}y.l But he hhu k:een hin m public life long enougl to know that| ¢, g 3 The - public servant generally YeaDs|ooster 1rip, deslgned 10 et 8o more criticism than praise. ‘He quot-| quainted and.draw patronage to the ed as an example. the words of a|capital city. g : retiring mayor of New York City, who ‘said that for whatever he.had done well in public office he had never got a word of thanks, but for Carl Rauk was a business. caller o Rosk v the (Great Northern d W Tk on the:Great Northern depot v Al . P at this place has been somewgat 19?! d‘m‘.' m A delayed due :to the fact that the “highly ‘satisfactory has:inot- yet- reached here. idé and conduct vreturn when ' the - lum-|: ber is received. s - Mrs. Ed. Wright .. visited at--the EERRIEE KX KRR KRR K % home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. whatever he had done wrong, or was|% %2 3% %t 3.2k % 3.2 202 3% ¥ % Wieneh;'m"fiin - on. “Friday. thought to have been wrong, he re-| L. A. Larson, manager of the Shev-|. .A hunting party consisting of Mr: ceived no end of criticism and abuse. | line Mercantile company, accompan- lan, Chas: MeDonald, John Des- “If the public would be as gener-|ied. by ' his ‘wife, left for Duluth|jardines, John Skarohlid, and J. R. ous -with ‘its praise of its servants|Tuesday .on.a business. trip-in-the|Skarohlid-spent Sunday-at Rice lake; as it is ready with criticism, it would|interests of the mercantile store. . duck_hunting. They. reported- getting be the greatest possible incentiye to| . Mrs. 'Wm. Gordon was a Bemidji| twenty ducks. work of a high character. . When shopper, between trains Thursday. L. A. Larson and wife went to something goes wrong, somebody is| ‘Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rider and son|Clearbrook Sunday for a visit with always _on' band to ' raise the cry, Manning, and Nick Hanson motored|relatives. They: retured Monday “Write to your congressman about it.’|to Bemidji Tuesday to take in the|morning. But the congressman never hears of | Beltrami. county fair. = Manning: also the approval of his constituents ex-|played in the Bemidji band during cept indirectly. Appreciation would | the fair.: i certainly ‘encourage better ‘public| Manning Rider left Sunday morn- service and would give more point to|ing for Delafield, Wis., where he will deserved criticism.” attend St. John’s Military . academy Mr. H. O. Blodgett, repre- senting The National Cash = Register Company | | sl 'DAYTON, OHIO FOREST ON-DRIFTING. SANDS Frenchman's Ingenulty Has Made of — dnriyig the coming school year. ' Waste Place a Regian of Fertll FISH EEEPS CHARM Bill Bromaghin took -in the coun- : Ity and Usefuiness. ty fair at Bemidji Thursddy. — FOR NINE YEARS cnlrlt?'l'gllli:sfirs yl!::::si; was a Shevlin| In the southwest corner of France, Miltord, Ohio, Sept. 23.—This is| Mr. and Mrs. Petegon and son between :the rlmvm Adonr snd MG.: w “fish story,” but its veracity is|Arthur and daughter | onns, ave long: cHes of pine w vouched for by one of Milford’s most| Wm, : Peterson of Alexandri: gren and cool. Where these pines prominent and highly respected citi-|spent the last of the wee Dow stand was a barren waste In the zens, Herbert C. Reed, auditor of|at the Bill Gordon home, middle of the elghteenth century. Sun Clermont county. ; Dave . Miller of Pinewsod spent|2hd Wind vied with-eacly other in mak-1 A Masonic emblem watch charm |several days the first of the week| DS the land drier and dustler, - Over which Reed lost nine years ago has|in the vicinity of Shevlin, looking up| th® Btormy bay of Biscay came winds been returned to him from a Cannel-|3 location. He recently sold his|that set up great sand storms jand ton, Ind., fisherman, who says he|property at Pinewood. sometimes buried whole villages. 'But i"‘“‘g t"_ mtha g’{;’e‘pi"““fl catfish be| Mrs. Wiench accompanied by Mrs.| at last there came along a man who aught in the OL10. river. Holton and Cecil motored to Bagley| acknowledged fate only as something While aboard the Ohio river steam- | pyagq. “Bre. er Greenlund at the Hunington, W. nescay. 10 be overcoms, His naime way Va.. wharf in 1911, Reed said the thOlllzvfirLB?(m§S§ spent Tuesday at| montler and he was an Inspector of charm dropped into the river as he eM o Ola bl 3 roads. He began fencing in the des- Was leaning over the side of the boat. 1s. Olson of Becida is here for| ert. He built a fence and behind it The Hoosier fisherman Wwho recov- fin extended visit at the home of| planted a handful of broom seeds. Be- ered the charm explained in a let- 91(‘) daughter, Mrs. Guy Miller. hind the broom seeds he put seeds of ter that while cleaning the fish hel, ~=. & Lee and Mr. Covey of Bag-| the plne. The fence protected the noted a. bright yellow object. Upon ey were business callers here Tues-| broom seeds and the broom grew. examination it was found to be a da)]g. . 5 Then the broom in its turn afforded Masonic emblem bearing the name en Bredeson took his crew to| shelter to the delicate pine shoots. @and address, “Herbert C. Reed, Mil-|Ebro Monday, where he will be en-| goon the pt d and thel gaged in building a house for some oxi, the pines spread and thelr tough roots bound this sandy soil together. ford, Ohio., engraved on it. 8 i ime. - A hunti it The first step was accomplished. Then THE PIONEER WANT ADS nting _ party _consisting of| oo;015 fere made to drain the wet J John Desjardi R BRING RESULTS esjardines, 7, Delaney,‘ parts and carry water to the dry. ~“Will be, at the Markham Hotel, Thursday and Fri- day, Sept. 23 and 24, with up to —date model Registers and N. C. R. Credit File. Will also be glad to ex- plain, W’it}ioniil: obligation to anyone, systems for every kind of business where money and records Makes Bread Taste Good OU will find in Cream of Nut the perfected nut butter. - The proof is in its use. Try Cream of Nut on your own table—as a spread—in cream sauce—in cake baking. Make any test you choose. Its flavor, texture and quality are superior and uniform. Friedman's Oak Grove Oleomargarine—of equally high quality —is recommended to those who prefer the animal producty FRIEDMAN MFG. CO., Churners Distribated 83 - st THE EIMON MERBANTILE CO. Factory No.1 — 1st District Hllinois & s CHICAGO SUPERIOR, WIS. are handled. Emanuel Hafson and Mr. Powek

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