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- SEPTEMBER 20, 1021 BEMIDJI DAIL Y PIONEZR y M A T R e Mink-| g 4 ko XK KA K kK % kK x [attended ‘the” fairin” Bemidji Thurs:|in district 131, closéd” her -~ s¢hool| Dave“Keefe at Philadelphia, Six Hupe R Ffi NG HDGS BY WHOLESALE x B : x| day. Thursday and Friday to attend the |homers were made in the two games tation of armuments and Far Jast | problems to be held elther here or else- where. 'Jlllg.mennu, of cotirse,: that the administration: also 1§ “standing 1.5, GINFEREES BAE NNDUNGED 2 ministration, it seems certain that w:th the Athlotms, thu Yanks win- ning both. National commxssgon decides to begin world’s series in Brooklyn in- stead of on Ameuczm League | grounds. A. . H. Tearney, selected to pre- ors. E. H. Martin and son of Bag- ley spent’ the week end witn Mrs. I, A, Noyes. Mrs. kred Swenson and children of Bemidji spent the week with her parénts, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Paul- son. county fair. John Peterson was a Bemidji visit- or Saturday. B. N. Wentworth and John Peter- son were Sunday visitors at the O. W. Olsen home. E. Mason, of Minneapolis, is busy IZeRER s SRR R R R RS ,Sheriff Barnes was a visitor here .| Thussday. Mr, nnd Mrs, Edor Peterson mo- tored to Bemidji Thursday to attend the fair. On clll'ornll“fllrl.ch Five Thousand of rthe! Animals’ Are Accommo. ! ‘dated' at the Same Time. A minlature, raflroad system consist- 7 ,HUGHES, . LODGE, UNDERWOOD AND ROOT SELECTED BY & 'PRESIDENT 'HARDING. i 'NO GOUGING OF THE VISITORS Steps Alreadyv ‘Tal‘(cn< to Prevent Profiteering in the = Capital—Far| i [East Questions Likely to Precedo Armament Discussion. ¢ when the conference opens in Novem- ber it will start without any definite, prearranged:plan for reaching conclu- sions ofi’ policies. Of c. ‘se-the vep- resentatives of each™hation will have their own, policies’ firmly fixed in their minds, and probably they will know how much they, can yleld and how much they must insist upon, but there will be in, evidence no prearranged ‘greement between any two nations a8’ to what course is to be pursued, M. least there will be no stch pre- nn'dnged agreement unless it has been reached so " secretly that the United troughs 4 ta gate, Hitged atithe top, operated by ing'’of five miles of standard gage track, an 18-ton steam locomotive, an auxiliary and emernney ‘ gasoline loco- motive and a ficet ‘of 80 speclally ar- ranged feeding cars’ s used on the Diamond Bar ranch in California to feed 5,000 hogs. And it takes two men less than one hour to do.the ‘job. The mechanical ' equipment 1is the | mwost ingenious and unique’ of any in use, Feeding. yal'ds are arranged so they front on both sides of the track.. At | the front or each yard is a large hog | Dh:ectly ioven- each trough: is {n Bemidji. Mvrs. L. K. Rauk, Carl Rauk, Mr. and Mrs. August Marsh and chidren wok 1 the fawr at Bemidji Satur- | day. Mrs, W. O. Gordon has returned from Alexandria where she has been visiting relatives. Mrs, G, W. Bromughm went, to Fosston Sunday wnere sne wiil spend,| several days. J Mrs. G. W. Felch was among those who attended the fair in_vpemidji| Chester Burfield spent Saturday Henry Felt of Mallard spent Thurs- day here on business. “Mr. and Mxs.-Ben Bredeson were Bémidji visitors: Friday. Mrs. Edna C.:Hanson returned home -from Parshsll N. D, Wednos- day.night. = " Christ F,;elstad retumed Tuesduy night from Estevan, Sask., where he digging his potatoes. Edd Wold called at the J. H. Locke home Saturday. THIS TIME LAST YEAR Babe Ruth made his fifty-fourth and last homer of ; the 'season off side as chairman .over. the . “Little Worlds series”. betwven Baltimore and St. Paul. ¢ SUBSCRIBE FOR:THE hag, been employed. Mps. 0. Ms Haley spent last week in.; Bemidji yisiting relatives and ‘at- tendmg the fair. She returned Mon- last week. Mrs. A. L. Gordon returned fro Clealbrook Sunday where . sne has been visiting at the Ben Petemou “N CONFIDENCE When you're down on your back .it’s mighty hard to do anything except put a lot of smes knows nnthlng about it. Mlss JAnna Paulson returned home \ home, € i o Was:l);lgstt?x:” AITza:.bgel;xA::Kn;)unced It seems!today a8, if prior, to the :nl:\l/;n?l\m:wme wlfl:‘l: flc?n“tsi:eu;;rg;z from Lios, Angdeles, Cal,, S’}(‘“Tday s 1 V'S con,fidgnce l’"'dwte ; "i}l““ if f ¥ around you “an 3 t meeting of. the confefence more is to may have’ “mg t0:their feed when She will Bt eeveral 'weeks "here TURTLE LAKE they arz doing tll;‘?t rigl‘:: by President Harding that the Ameri- can members of the forthcoming con- ference on limitation of armaments and Far East problems will Charles Evans Hughes, secretary 'of state, Republican ; Henry Cabot Lodge, United” States senator from Massa- chusetts and chairman of the. senate | committee on foreign relations, Re- publican; Elihu Root, former secretary of state and<one time. senator from New York, Republican, and Oscar W. Underwood, senior United States senator from Alabama, Democrat, Recently'is was "declared that:the ‘Washington officials felt the confer- ence would not be-so long drawn :out as at first it was belleved must be:the case. officials have said that they helieve agreements well can be reached with- in a limit of three months. - There Nas been a change in\ this, feeling . within a few days. It is-now thougllt to be certain that the conference will go welli 1nto the giring. dnd.that. per- haps eatly: summey jstill may see thei: conferees at work, ! President Hardigg and Secretpry of State Hughe ItaVe ound it, necesgary: to call atte already has been discusséd by ths , present writer. The necesslty brevity in newspnper henfl]mes hus caused the coming conference fre- quenly to be called a disarmament con- ference, The President and the secre- tary of state desire particularly that the country- should, know' that 1t is nothing., of the .kind, but is a. confer- ence called to discuss and to ‘agree on “limitation of armaments.” Visitors Not to Be Gouged. Washington, has bee Y ~unse by the stories. which have gone abroad of the intended gouging by locx;l land- lords and local merchants “of the foreign visitors and the vast throng of American visitors who ‘Will: be ‘here| during ' thé conference. = The real: estate hoard has taken up the matter! and the varlous .commercial ‘bodies; In fact, one or two of the | on ‘to a matter which |; be known of the Japanese plans and Dolicles: than' of _those. of any. other There have'been well defined o | Dation. b}ndlflerences of opinion: on .certain {hings' between the Upited States and’ 'Japnn, which are better khown and {! ‘understood ‘than’ the differences be- ‘tween this country and any other ex- cept Japan.' The 'United States and Inpan’ have shown a disposition’ to try to pave the way for an easy set- tlement . in adyance of some of the outstandingitroubles. Sudcess may or raay not come, but there are signs that] ‘most of the difticulties are belleved te be. not insurmountable, ' News Gatherers to Help One Amnhor. When ' the con(erence beglns in| :Washington the torelgn correspond- ents who will be. present will find their American brethren anxious to inter- viéw them at the ¢lose ‘of each day. The Americans also will find that the torelgners are equally anxious to in- 'erview them' In” turn. Every news- p per man’ who'comes ‘here" from _country will- be .ope who has h n in touch with® the ‘officfals'of’the iforeign:office 62 hi§; honde. government. It will be somewhat "difficult - for American newspaper men to get the xfsychblogy, if that is what It should'be <alled,” of . the' foreign tep:esénmtlves in, the conference.- The newspaper men from the home lands.and who linve ‘served In and about the foreign offices will be”able to deduce’ things ‘from the words, and actions of’ thelr cunntrys delegates . which, ;American newspaper. men cannot deduce, 'Take i the thlng in the reverse, and there will 19 an undérsmndlng ot the ‘service \\‘h|ch the American - correspondents who have served in Washington can; be to_ their brethren in inférpretig the moods. and manners of the four men who will s;t in the council chamber as Uncle Sam’s representatives. Law' Maker. Join Hunters. Some of the solons’ have ‘gone the dinner ‘gong sounds. A 1,500-gallon tank has/been mount- ed on aflat ‘car and a series of agita- ‘tor paddles; operated by a small gaso- | iline engine, have been.installed inside this huge vat. These. paddles stir the feed constantly and keep it mixed thor- oughly There is-a cutoff delivery spout.at the bottoni of the tank which is so ar- ranged withia hood that it can be ex- tendéd .directly over the rows: of tmughs as the locomotive hauling the [ifeed ¢ar steams slowly down the feed- ing alley. . One attendant. operates the cutoft valve and.fills each trough with feed, | while the other releases the gates aft- er. the feed is deposited.—Cincinnatl Post. CAMERA DOES MOST OF WORK | Am-onomeu Sleep as Do Other Mor- ) Sbeaving the Faithful Pho: #4 "t¥gapher on- Guard. . Thanks to modern science, astron- ‘omers. can now. sleep at night, { According to popular tradition,-as- tronomers are people who pass the entire night at one end of a telescape and can sleep ‘only in the daytime: or on rainy nights, ing to Miss Annie Jump Cannon, @s- sistant in the Harvird college “ob- servatory and curator of astronom- ical photographs of :the college. at the same time as any other person, she said. “He turns his work over ‘and. waits until morning to study th heavens. Observations are now matter of very expert photography,! plates thus produced. “At.Harynrd we have complete rec- ords of ‘the heavens, dating back over many; years, and these are preserved n what I cali-a laboratory of 300,000 .{Glasston, -N. D., where he has spent$ But no more, accord-#= & “Now the' astronomer can go_to hedia and deductions are made from thej=: before returning. "A large crowd attended the auc- tion, sale_at the Roedocker farm on 'Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roedocker and famlly will leave shortly for their new home at Marshall, N. D. Many attended-the Y. P S. at the | Rev. ‘W. Sorenson home Sunday aiternoon Helga Solberg arrived from Ny- Dr, Mrs. B, N. Wentworth left Saturday. for.Hines, will visit with her. parents. Miss Jennic Lawrence left Tucsdny for Bemidji where she visited friends and also took in the fair. E. H. Smith made a profession- al visit in our'town- Saturday. Samuel Deal -transacted and busine: more Friday to spend the week end |in Bemidji Saturday. with relatives. Mae Barness, county superintend- ent of schools was a visitor here on Friday. Garl and Mabel Rauk, Mrs. August Marsh, Conrad and Anna Paulson 'spent. Sunday at . Itasca State: Park. Clara Renne spent the week end with her parents. § H. S. Gordon has returried from several weeks. .G,:Lee of Bagley was a busi- ') nes,caller. here Wednesday. John. B...Gordon spent last. week s iniAda where he visited friends and. relatives. Missed Cecil Holton and Mabel, Rauk spent Thursday in Bemidji. W A number from town attended the ] ladies’ aid at the home of Mrs. Carl} |Hegg last Wednesday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald | EY-DAS MOTORCYGMES ; Blcvcms ‘AND'SUPPLIES illness. is;on the gain. ada-Pepyper, who is teachmg. Miss Alice Butler, nd the.materials higher grade. Muies a hrll]!tmt sy u‘ed are. 9 oilet'thnt Aoed riot Yub off or dust off, an.{tho shincla four timed as Jaew s ordinary tos polst. Ured on sampl % Jrdware and groce All ‘we ask isa trl: Fove b o your denler fs -Mh':d': tc(l\'(“l and 50l ry conlera. Sc’uyanrmuk!wn I lish 2 Thaict on Biack Bk Stove bo Phnasst Kyl bor Biack Silk Sldfi fabrg+-ane quulity. ol l: Work: "t "‘»w ,\..‘ . “sons where she who is teaching’ the Bass Lake schoo! was called home Friday on the account of her sister’s. At present writ.ng oliss Inez; wrE SS LALIBE c‘armu«:sT RE DRUGGE S ; E WANT. YOUR TRADE thing. However, there .is one thing you.can do when well — investigate our drug store. You will have lots of confidence in us_.if you are unfortunate enough to. be- come ill and need medicines. a;’rcc its PriceReduced! Light up a SPANA CUBA. Compare its mild, cool richness with any other cigar of the same size. Now 2 for 15¢c. You'll an exceptional value. here also have }t‘uken it up. It is now; asporting. Lest this, may be misunder- | volumes. Kach book is a perishable declared that there will' be nol prof:'tn stood, ‘let it be said quiekly that afew | glass plate’ which must be very care- | | eering in Washington while “the|gé"ine national law makers,are shot | filly handled;and.guarded, B MIN ES“TA MAN i visitors are here, and that any. attempt ! sy enthusinsts; and they. siniply hav Yy filr nlght of the year In| H Bt Paul, Misn,:— T uut-d Dr. Picree's i at it properly ‘Wil be ;thecked andilyoineq g throng of résident’ ‘Washing- | '#he ‘gbservatory at Cambridge, and in Favorite l’rc"crlptmn torhelp:me dutin | :‘Tt“o'; ::‘fgl‘;“; i‘:‘?‘fid: 0 b]elepig:':?il’ tonians in the sport of gunning on'the |'the allied. one which.we!have in Peru, | st expcx.tnnlny nnfi | % 4 shes. a complete . photographic survey. of | can say that it is | he will be promptly and propérly pun-; m:gn S l)et 1;-the shooting season tllech?np\ens 13 mn:e [\’vhich is turned |, Yynen the body begl 48 to stiffen | 2 alls thu{w olnimed | ished. opened " ‘fl':e “stretchies of ' the | over to expert observers on the follow- rand movement mmes painful it orit. Lalso took 25 and CH: i Dr. Pierce’s . It took only one known:instance tov Potomac. There are ‘certain small | ing day ‘for searching analysis. of'| 18 usually’anin Plosant Pellets 1 start the . crusade: against “profiteer:ily, q, whf(-h can’ be ‘sHot inthis sec- | course, the discovery of a comet. or kidneys are ‘outof . tfier Keep atothe eame time { ing in the “capital. The ep;esenta oniof mder the federal | a new !star 1s a great event for us” s | and think they are NAS” F INCH CO. 1 tives of one foreign emba "1‘““] regulatigns’ which ‘govern. the killing ——— | . gplendid | pur- Bemid;i Mi ! \house which they knew wmlxd {|'of migratory species. Among the birds Who's Whose? % gative.: 1 have emidji, Minn. | 'suited to_the purposes of thelr " con-, which, Washington just now is shoot- | They. were discussing the very four children and L ference delegation. . They: Yasked the owner of the house what rent he would; ask for it for, a perlod of six months;' He promptly said that he would give. it over for ‘$3,000 a month. This, meant that the rental would be $18,000; for the six months. The house actually is worth only‘ $15,000. So it can be seen that the| renters in six months would have paid; about $3,000 more than the value of the property. .This matter was brought to the attention of the State!] department, ‘and_the owner:* “ot#the property in quesflon will_continue to| occupy It himself, This proved in-} stance of ‘attempted profiteering has, been of service, for it has forced. a| campaign here which will stop llkel things in the. future, The questions of limiting nrmnmentsl and of solving . Far East-problems; first will' be ‘taken up;.in the’ confer-| ence, because until they are settled; it will be almost impossibleto tdkej any action along lines of armament( limitation, z Far East Problems. There are conditions in. the. Far East which might make: for war. ‘China looms large as a perplexing suml ject; of the islands of the seas. What ure called spheres of. influence; must bei considered; mandates under .the| League of Nations must be considered,; and many other things must come lnJ the category of necessary cons|dera—4 so does Siberla, and so do*some}| ing, .or trying ‘to ‘shoot, ‘are the ‘red awinged 'blackbirds,” the rail, the, reed as bobolinks, and several ‘species of plover. ‘As yet -the ducks have not :come down to this section of "the ‘country from their nesting places in more northern latitudes. Shooting small game on- the mayshes of the Potomac is not what it used to be. -;Hundreds of ‘acres of the swamp Jand which afforded a fine cover and feeding:place for the. birds bave been reclaimed and therefore the shooting area today is:somewhat! limited, but nevertheless fairly guod bags still are, families -are. enjoying reed bird and bl,ukblrd pies, to say nothing of oc-, mslonnl broiled. bits in ‘the shape of i | yellow-legged and golden’ plover. ‘When'"th¢ ducks ‘come :down. it is: ‘understood that President Harding and | one or two of his cabinet officers will is. good water fowl shooting in! November and December in most of the nlets -and .on some of :the open iwaters -southeast of Washingto: 'along the “const line, President Fond of Shooting. Grover Cleveland,.. when he president, shot a. good deal on the Carolina - ¢oast, ‘and Colonel Roose- velt did some,shooting in this general section, e DALY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS _ birds,- which in- the north. are known* m;de, and-a_good many \VnRMng(qn; take their hand in’a ltlé sport There‘ || while it was healing. The neighbor's' was | . Neither, President Taft nor | President Wilson cared ‘anything about | this particular species of ‘outdoor rec- | charming woman who had just en- tered the already crowded receptlon room. “How well Mrs, Gaye looks tonight. She is really a most beautiful woman, and knows how to keep herself at her best,” sald Mrs. Witte. 5 “Mrs, Gaye? She isn’t Mrs. Gaye now,” her friend answered. “Don’t you .remember she got tired of being summer?, She is now Mrs. Jaye' | £40Oh, dear, yes!” Mrs. Witte replie “I forgot. But I would like to know how - any one .can hope to keep ‘in mind all the matrimonial changes 5o ndays. Sceme one onught to publ[ph reference hook to help us. It might) be called ‘Who's_ Whose?' " i Language He Understood. _Bobby, a_boy of five, is an enthusi-/ astic automobilist and spends much of his time around his father’s car ask-' ing questions. The other day a neighbor was taken {|to a hospital for an operation, which’ at its conclusion mdde necessary -the use of a drainnge tube in the wound’ wife described ‘the “operation in.Bob- by’s presence with much attention to detail and Bobby. afterward told :the story 'of it in_his.own language to the members of bis famlly, concluding by observing: “But I guess Mr. Brown will get along all right now since they've put a new inner tube in him.” Gaye's widow and married Jaye last]’ diver, : and . ude . dd troubles. lunmw since. 1696, k¢ regularly and | keep in good health, - In three sizes, all ‘goggiss. Guaranteed- us_ ré) ted. Look (or the name-Gotd'Medut vo '@ 4R ecCAR R0 initetion one 161 ’ldjl, ‘Minn. family, we are-all in per- Megt. health, "D Picree’s book {The Pcople’ Common @unsc Medical Adviser’, has* been a great help to meo in bringing up 1 gladiy re s remedics o the ommend Dr, r, l 8 GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND 'AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES We re‘p‘air‘ all Starting, Light- “ing'and’ Igmtlon Systems. “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED” /MOTOR SALES & SE%!VICE co. 13'Irvine Ave. T T T O |Bubsceive tor The Datly Plonesr. s M T T TR Every mother and every h to a realization of the imp not only a health standpoi food—but how many appr be made by the modern mil this purity ? » For This Renmn We OF BELTRAMI We venture to say very few. 'PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF MILK "PASTEURIZING AND CLARIFYING AT OUR NEW CREAMERY, FOOT EVENING FROM 7 O°’CLOCK TO 9 O’CLOCK ousewife has been brought ortance of Pure Milk, {rom nt but from that of a daily eciate the efforts that must k and cream phmt to mquu Are Arranging for a AVE., FRIDAY tion. ¢ = When all these things are flxed nnd reation, President Harding, however, T OUR MENUS APPEAL E Roine i - i H the conferees agree, the matter off |is fond of shooting and:is accounted + To Make the Big Parks Safe. You've often heard the = To Which the Public Is Cordially Invited navies probably will be taken:up. The, |a fairly -good sllotl; OnE,_gt llfls 0‘:m- A concerted effort is being made by story of the, man who lgo;;ns H — countries chiefly interested teda: in{ |panions on probnble Torthcoming || the United States public health service .into the restaurant, looks = : . d navy limitations.: -are . .the,: ,m'fued trips -afield. will be Senator Harry S. | and the national park service to make over .the . whole menu. and, £ vae Wlll”l:etglad]:‘tCthatthmc wu?xtl)la;]n the plocis;{tha: States, Great Britain and. Japan, al- [New of Indiana. Senator New, un-!| (he national parks of the United then, in desperation orders =i e use that enables us to say tha \ésen you ge oors though of course Italy and France nre' less it be heresy to say It, Is about!| States safe and sanitary, for the vast ham andeggs. But its neyer’ 5 Pasteurized Ml]k you are gettlng A OLUTLLY PURE o some extent interested. as: fond ‘of ‘shooting ducks as he is of || numbers of Americans who have’ re-: been told about this restau-' =/} MILK. As the country already. knows,x spongoring leglslation. | cently taken to touring.them. Before: yant because o_f thp various E ; . probably pretty definitely, the question;| ~To give an example of how well the || the war, when tourists wére fewer and: ;lell'flciel:lnvfl\:; ):;ll: ?r}nia:; ?‘T'i £ We will give the ladies a home cream separator to be . of how big an;army.; seach; nation mag local Washington - sportsmen- are ob-lkmost of v(].gm traveled on stage lines e:ln L e Jcen ms"r() | used in removing the cream from a bottle of milk, a — keep for defensive purposes \wfill form serving the game-laws, let jt-he sald}| and stayed at park-hotels, the sanitary pealing to evel yI : B hand nd ful i tiat b 1 daily— one of the chief matters of diseus- |that mot long ago Dr. T. S. Palmer of || problem was simple. 'Since the 'war: An'dthey do! He finl:(q Ju; H y and useful appliance that can be used K ai 5 sion. It Is a_pretty. fair prediction; |the biological survey, charged with the || however, the great:majority travel In: whflthhell,ll:(es best cooked the £ and a Sanitary Permament Milk Bottle Cap. that when the conference is”over It |work of directing the enforcement of I} qutomobiles and camp out, enormously way he likes it. £ will be found that France will be nl- the law, went-out on a police boat and || complicating ail health matters. 2 THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED lowed to retain a larger force of sqh' exnmlned the game bags of forty, —_— e, = dlers than ‘is any other counn'y' sportsmen ‘at ‘the cldse * of a day’s| Coniflicting. Opinion. £ France fears future aggression tromt shooting. Only one bird was found “How fast can you go in” your fliv- = e the East. “fwhich it/ wag ot ‘Tegal to kil under 1| yapon =1 5 No. Preliminary -Conferences.. . : the law,.and the man who, had the Aythorities differ,” replied Mr. E] # § ) calm e Secretary of State Hughes is stand-: bird declared on his word that he Chuggins. “The salesman sald -sixty- =1 4| A i ol b ‘ R i“ it / ing by his original word that the found it in a boat when he hired it 10 ([ gve miles an hour, Wut the constable £ ors b 4 BB R ers 4 L‘nlted States will not give its sanctlon the momlng of that day. o | says twenty's the limit.” g —