Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 3, 1921, Page 2

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. pressed for the safety of occupants In ! the Amerlean Leglon, Seattle, _ gabscrtbe "Tor The Daily ‘ Plumeer. France, but who nevertheless saved ‘spectators stood ubout wringing their _A. B. F. Early one morning he was I(AI\I eLFGloNe (Co“ for This partnient sulmllnl by o American Leglon News Servi HOLDS UNIQUE WAR RECORD Editor of Legion Publluuon Left Pm and Marched to the Front | A.W. 0. L. | _ Walter T. Neubert, editor of the Service Star, official publication of the American Ll‘fll‘ll} of Montana, has what is belleved to be the most unique war pec- ord of any man A BF { He was ser- geant lnstructor in France, but his desire to get into the front-line fighting caused bim to virtually desert the army. He jleft his post and marched to the front A. W, O. L. He went through the St. Mihiel drive and was ‘in the thick of the Argonne fighting when #n order was issued for his arrest. Neubert didu't mind the arrest but hé hated to quit fighting. A court- wmartial followed and he was reduced to a private. Later, following ""“'i armistice, he was sent to Coblenz as | lintotype operator on the Amaroe News. Neubert fs president of the Great | Falls (Mont) Typographical union, a1id is adjutant of the Great Falls post | of the American Legion. LEGION HERO WITH ONE LEG Detroit Member of Organization Dis- plays Makeup of True Soldier During Fire. | Once a hero, always a hero, is what Detrolt Is suying of Leo Fuhrman, World war veteran, who lost a leg In the life of a stranger In a burning buflding recently, while able-bodied hands. Fuhrman, a member of the Charles A. Learned post of the American Le- glon, lost his left leg at the thigh while serving as a machine gunner with the Thirty-second division of the awakened by shouts and sopn learned that & near-by house.was onfire, Garbed in a dressing gowh he made his way to the burning house and found a crowd of spectators awalting the fire department. Fears were ex- the house, and as no one volunteered to enter, the Leglonnaire broke open a window and went in. He r\-(urned' dragging Aaron Pruitt, whom he found overcome on n bed. “Any soldier would have done the same thing” declared the hero. IN MIDST OF SHELL SHOWER | Husky Seattle Legion Member Was Wounded Twelve Timea Within Half Minute. — | The wenthering of three yearsirough' and tumble as a Walter Camp All American tackle on the Yale foot- ball’ team condl- tioned Charles H. Paul, Seattle, Wash,, for one of the World war's most unusual ex- perfences, Paul, then a first lleutenant In the Three Hun- dred and Sixty- fourth infantry, Z Ninety-first divislon, wus Wi 12 different spots In half 4 minute durlug the Argonne struggle, One high explosive shell burst near him,i hurling him about 13 feet distant, Hel had just landed when a second shell exploded almost under him, tossing' him back to where he started from., He thought it over for several months in ‘army hospltals, Also a gradunte of Harvard law school, Paul is Junlor partner in one of i Seattle's legal corporations, He ls commapder of Rainler-Noble post of Legion Man Sets the Pace. g + I book Ageratum, architrave, chamfer, THSRYE clelstogamous, elohim, gamblg, [Elven thit by wiet guimpe, Intagllo, metacarpal, mitosis, nada, pomology, rococo, Simony. How many of the above words can you define? Michael Nolan, 43-year-pld mental wizard, who has been classed with the world's “best minds” defined all of them In less than one wminute., Nolan Is & charter member of Ranler- Noble post of the Ameri¢an Leglon at Seaftle. Nolan, who ' hay been n lumberjack and a saflor, 1 a student | in ‘the engineering department of tm-' fedetal board of vocational tralming at the University of Washington, He was shellshocked In France. He broke into fame when he established a new record In the drmy “alpha” test with a perfect score of 212 points in thir- teen minutes. The best previous score in the psychology test was 207 polnts 1in ‘seventeen minutes, made by a Yule professor, who served in the i |dute of this notice {|County of Heltraml ana on tho AR & (nx Mutual Protection. Uncle Mose owns and qperates am| “exclusive shoe-shining parlor” in af | uttle northwestern town, and as cus:| tomers are rather scarce thereabouts, he can't afford te offend any of them. But his “parlor” had to be run on a| strict cash basis, So when a man nl little too well known to Uncle Mose, as “slow pay” came in to have his| shoes shined and suggested to the ultl’ negro a desire to pay at a later date, | Uncle Mose did some quick Ih|ul;||u:.‘ “I'se sorry, boss; I sure 1s," he replied, with diplomatic suavity; “but 1 Jes’ can't do it You see, de banker on de nex cohna an' we—we done make a| ‘greement dat ef I didn’t loun money he wouldn't shine shoes an® I Jot'| can’t break dat ‘greement.” “ Original Protestants. The nnme Protestant was first ap plied to the adherents of Luther, from thelr protesting agalnst the decree passed’ by the Catholle states at the | second Diet of Speyer fn 15620, Prot- estantism spread rapldly over some | of the German states, Sweden, Dens nnrk, Switzerland, England and Scot land at about the same thme. QOriginal “Buccaneacs. 3 The term “buccaneer” originated on the Island of Tortugn. It Ix derived from the French word describlng men who cured meat by the “houcan” proe- | ess, n system of smoking the flesh on green sticks, | = MORTGAGE FORECLOSURD SALE Default having heen made in the pay Seven an is claimed to be due and I dy togethor wit Bkl and 62-100 " doiars ($9 pald by the mor upon duly and de nmurrled, poration of n-u]mllfi. Minnesotiy, ay mortgugee, | ni date the 16t duy oft September, 1916, and with o power of sale thereln contained, in the offi of the Regis and for the County State of Minnesol November . in book Which s l|IliH|.xm~' the debty wecured Twith | duly | I, In and for the te/of Min oI November, In hook 30 of nesoti, on thel 14th du 1916, at 9 o'clo rtgages on | hut on the ¢ Instrument in together with the debts secured, theroby, | . Doyle, which sald usdlgnment | It ico of the | or of Deeds in b rami Couhty in State of Minnesof the 10th day of January, A, Dy ) o'clock A, N in book 41 of mor s on page That the suld J Doyle, did, on llu\ 0th day of Novomber, 10148, |l|||\ assign | Instrument in wrlting, the suid mao \ togother with the debt secured | ‘eby, to James Welsh, which sald | fgnment was duly orded in Ilu‘, ce of the I Deeds of Bel ato of Minne: -mlu h21 raml County, in the W duy of ant to the statute in su \\l||ll‘|l and provided, the said will be foreclosed By the sile of the premines deseribed 1y oy Ko, S ange 36, (innesota, aments and umlluhuunu-fl th longinig shert 1|n- ounto he- which sule will be made by the rr of Bemld]i, In sald County on the 11Eh day of Octoher, 1 at 100'clock A, AL, on that duy at |>llll|h vordue, to the highes to pay sald doht of Four Hundry soven and 56-1000 dollars (§41 Interest, und taxes if tves, and Twenty-tive attorneys feos a8 stipula sud mortgage in caye of foreclosure, and the stinulation allowed by law; sub- Jeet to redemption at any time within one year from day of sule as provided by law. Dated this 20th & Augu oh} \\ nee of 921, { A H, V. MERCER, ANDREW OMNSON, Thackeray. Sarn Orne Jewett says of Thack- hackeray Is so great, a great Christlan. “He ‘does not affect, he tumbly learns and reverently tries to tench out of his own experiences.” | Witty Smile. The 1ast speaker of a long program at.a recent banquet sald: “My speech will be like modern style in woman's dress—long enough to cover the subs Mending. . It you desire to mend hroken crock- en the hroken edges in it and hold them fiemly together until cold and ary, e May Come. “Dig world Is gineter be all right,’ wald Uncle Eben, “jes' as soon as de crowd cheers n kind word or a gene orous aectlon de same as It does & lome run.” The - OVERLAND PARTS 75A—75B and 90 Model New and Used Parts W. R. GIBERSON, Inc. DEER RIV ‘ER, MINN,,, The New Photo Studlo OVER FARMERS STATE BANK ' * We just received a new in Folders, very class) shipment—the latest styles in different sizes. This is your opportunity to get fine Kolder Photos at very low prices. Studio Open Labor Day —Paramount Values Always— WHERE YOUR HEART IS NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK BEMIDJI, MINN. Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee. i 3 6LdSat.-827-101,, YOUR PHOTOGRAPH SHOULD BE It prescrves for all time the Youthful Faces of Your Children— A PHOTOGRAPH ““The Studio of Unusual Portraiture” CAR WASHING WE SPECIALIZE HAKKERUP STUDIO NIGHT or DAY Prices "W $1.50 to $2.50 C.W. Jewelt Company, Inc. Telephone 970—971 The conaciousneds of a bank ace count ip wond-rfnlly reassuring. With money in roserve few of the ills of this life can not be mitigated if not completely ef: faced. Yoy'll feel a new sense of security just ta know your dcllars are accumulating stead- ily. It's just the 'start that'is hard—and it is more than worth tho effort, ery, melt a teaspoonful of alum, Dump- | nt Zachary Taylor, Zuchary Taylor is one of the least known ot our presidents. He held of- tice only 16 months, but in that time he displiyed such cournge and strength of churacter us to endear, himselt to the people, He came to the oftice prac- tically unknown and unknowing: ‘His victorles in the Mexican war had made him. famous, but. he was not known to the politiclans, nor did he know any of them. He had been called “0ld: Rough and Ready," but he was not such o blustering, uué@um.p people had thoug! Woodchuéle' Har to" Capture.* Muny woodchucks e, fll!‘\l" in steel traps, but the auly | capes by giifwing Oft) |18 owva leg s hear the Jaws of the g\‘np p\\gsllflt. says the! Anierienn Fovstey Maggnatie, Sowetimps n woodchuck whl pull the trap down u burrow as far as he! Y do s0, and seal himselt in; ltithen bes comes quite a task (o mncavth hiw and pull him out, for he haugs on ln.a an avmadillo. STANDARD OIL c_o”f MAN PROMOTED ] C. V.mAul:en, until n.cemly working in the Standard Oil Co.’s Fargo office, has. been transferred and promoted to a good position in the Grand Rapids branch. Mr. VanAuken is a graduate of Dakata Business College, Fargo, N. D., from which school his company has secured over 100 employes. L. R. Jones, Chief Clerk of the Kansas City office was Dakota= trained. D. B. C. graduates are always in demand. ““Follow the Succe$sful.” Enroll for Fall Term. Write I. L. Wat= kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., for terms, ete, Safeguard Your Health Ask Your Dealer for KOORS Pasteurized Milk and Cream VISIT OUR FLANT Phone 555 Toften ea- | | | studenta limited. R STUDY ACCOUNTANCY Under the direttion of practicing Accountants, tration closes Sept. 16, Number of Write our Edu- cational Department for particulars of our CORRESPONDENCE COURSES, BISHOP-BRISSMAN & CO. Cerhfied Public Accountants .. FARGO, N, D. Fargo Nat'l hnk Bldg. ST. PAUL Globe Blds. MINNEAPOLIS 719 Nicallet Ave. THE ACME OF SERVICE Sorvice is one of the essen- ‘tial points of the restaurant business. Well prepared food and - pleasant is ‘all very good but if good service were omitted there would be very little usg in preparing food as it would be cold when “served. we have combined perfect seryice with all other ¢ « taurant essentials including.: - moderate prices. MARKHAM COFFEE SHOP., Pure Milk énvironment SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 8o ¢ res- Every mother and every housewife has been brought to a realization of the importance of Pure Milk, from not only a health standpoint but from that of a daily food—but how many appreciate the efforts that must be made by the modern milk and cream plant to insure this purity? * ‘We venture to sayvery few. For this reason.we are arranging for a PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF MILK PASTUERIZATION AT OUR NEW CREAMERY, FOOT OF BEL- TRAMI AVE,, FRIDAY AND " SATURDAY EVENINGS,. FROM 7 O’CLOCK TO90’CLOCK To Which the Public Is Cordially Invited. We will be glad at that time to explain the process that we use that enables us to say that when you get Koors Pastuerized Milk you are getting ABSOLU' MILK. TELY PURE We will give the ladies a home cream separator to be used in removing the cream from a bottle of milk, a handy and useful appliance that can be used daily. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED Koors Brothers O ~—Paramount Values Always— JOIN THE ARCOLA CLUB! SPECIAL CLUB PRICES TO THE FIRST SIX BUYERS OF Ideal- ARCOLA Hot Water Heating Outfits For Farms and Coufitry Homes, Offices, Stores, Schools, Factories, etc. For 8-room house; Arcola and 2 Radiators For 4-room house; Arcola and 3 Radiators « For 6-room house; Arcola and 4 Radiators IPor 6-room house; Arcola and 6 Radiators The Ideal-ARCOLA Hot Water Heating Outfit gives Healthful Heating, Fuel Saving, Cleanliness, Safety, Comfort and Satisfaction. 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