Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 3

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But How About the Other Gap? Cement for Glas ' T | lul Vachum 'l'ulw. mnv | | Surgeops have discovered that if a For mending valuable glass objects | | | which used in the b et e Is PAR]QR | BANKER | part of a merve he destroyéed, so that | which would be disfigured by common ! This 3 % | & gap is left, the gap can be filled by, | cement. ehrome cement may be used, | a plece of nerve taken from some other * This is a mixture of five parts of gels ae ti;qe of the year when' ; By, tharles o0t 0 ‘ : . ; i | part of tho Body and the function of afin to one of a’ solution of acid | * our furniture re- “I;):‘;l:: \ sl:;;osfig to p‘g?lt;: I:T\VYL: 4 XD % | the nerve thereby be restored. A gap | chromate of 1hne, The broken edges Dih'cfl. ¢ call for it, fix | — ible strings by which puppet kings A i {"of more than three inches has heen | ave covered with this pressed together it, and, ”fl’“} 1ty y are scated or unseated, and to have| . - ¢ The_Projector which hurled | filed in this way. and exposed to surllight, the effect ofl i Ti R SHARLIE’ENED a hand in almose every Enrupq&m in- | ‘ the Human Voice through the e B e e the latter being to render the com- A REPAIRING trigue, is paying a brief visit to Lon- Latest Form of Loud Air & Distanée of Nearly Four | Correspondent Answered. | pound insoluble c¢veiy in bofling water, NE“AL don. SPF:“I' er for Addressing Miles, The way to nail a lie, Roger, is to . S Incidentally he has just been pho- lic Gatherings, i pin_your opponént down to facts.— Perfect. Jake skepair Shop t"é"”’hed publicly for the first time Boston Transcript. There 1s a good degl of criticism of e in years, if not for the first time in Adaw’s alibi—of blaming Eve for the ! his life. The photograph discloses & | More Advice. expulsion from Eden—but none of the | S e yhite-goateed gontlenian obTlyaome. ¥ Put up a good front If you want critics since have ever been able tar :32:“::. e Y | Qpportunity to Lnoek at your door, ! frame a better aie.~Kansas City § fiu! S S — what resembling a siightly porcly Buifalo Bill;" black-clothed nnd *dis- tinguished 1ookmg “Who's Who gives him as Sir Basil Zaharoff, G. B. E. (Knight -Grand Crogs of the British Empire) holder of the grand cross of the French Legion of Hongr, and a hnnkcr oi Banis. 2 \’ [ Popouldr. ives this: Anglo- French-Grecian-Russian_holder of a vriusn kmghthood and) ‘the. ihighest]” ciass of tne Legion of Honor eredit for:beingthe man who put King Con- stantine back on his throne, financed a-couple of-Greek wars, and.who; any time he gets a new idea, visits thp proper, premier-and ‘‘puts it across. Sir Basil was born of a Kussian ey tnd 5, ot pepi B Pro;ectmg the Human Voxce Fou our r Miles education. He t home in London, Paris, Athens, fiafind and Monte Car- By R w K]ng " N lo. He ecan go to any European capi- & tal and tell the ordinary resident 3 i 3 v things about the city. What is undoubtedly. the loudest re- enol‘on into - the oullumy telephone plicated waves of the human voice in He has a palatial residence in Paris | production of the human voice on 1 transmitter in Chicago were clearly |the form of electrical currents. In the in the Avenue Hoche. There is a beat- | ord was attained during a demonstra-|heard over this enormous area, second place, an amplifier was required en gold dinner service wita jewei-ia-| tion of a powerful “loud speaker;” re-[ The loud speaker includes a tele-|which would magnify with equal ac- laid spoons. It is at Monte Carlo,| cently made’in the Catskill Mountains. phone transmittet, an amplifier, and|curacy the minute currents generated however, that his entertainments This loud speaker. is designed: pri-|several large wooden horns or “sound{by the transmitter. Finally, the large reach- their. climax. There, where he | marily for addressing very large public Gors!” suppmlu} by 4 low steel|telephone recelvers attached to the has an Arabian Night-like suite”all gatherings. It is more powerful, but Xoiel projeetor is equipped at|sound projectors are of such skiliful | the Hotel de Paris, he entertains; as| gtnerwise very similar, to' the “loud [its sinall end with - a “very poiwerful {design ‘that the; # ' wrnifie he does in Paris or London, ministers, | o y reconvert magnified | peers and bankers, and, accor dmg (o4 .‘sneul\er which President Harding ufie.d (elcphqne receiver fn_r converting dnto |electrical currents into sound wuaves Bossip, arranges £or hzs plans ‘to be| m‘hls inaugural address, at which his|sound iwaves: the'yariable electric cur-|without the slightest distortion. In or- effected. voice was heard with the greatest ense|rents: supplied it.. The purpose of the|der that the sound waves produced Sir Basil's wealth is estimated at by a crowd ?_f 125,000 persons, some «:t snlpllfier is to magnify the very minute|the projectors. could be heard acros anything from $100,000,000 up. It is avhom stood 700 feet from the speaker’s | currents: produced by the n ansm(tte:’, the valley nearly four miles away, the P amplifier magnified the electrical probably: “up,” as he owns'all sorts of, ““'“‘"’ 1 4 property’. from ~theaters to half of I'he installation at I\ap’moch in the tus is the pnmluct at me energy reteived from the telephone : Monte Carlo. He contrals an army. of Catskills projected the yoice 3.8 iiles,{rese! tory maintained by the |transmitter about-10,000,000,000 times, -banks and armament firms. He is sup- | and a simple computation shows that| Bell “Telephoné System. In this lab-|and this ten-billion foil amplification posed to be financing bankrupt gov-| in the sector of this radius around the foratory, which i$ the largest devoted to|was produced without in any way de- AUTOMOBILE STORAGE RADlATORH 0 REPAIRING B.A*rTm_Y STORAGE Are you going to let your car freeze up solid every night? —Crank it until you | are blackin the face, besidas losing half of the forenoon getting | started? Cold weather is' here! Have you neg- | lected to take care of your Storage Bat- tery? We have the best plaee in the city to care for it, and our prieces are the low- est. ° Telephone 970— we will do the rest. Our Radiator Re- pair Department has been working full blast the past week on Radiators from all over this terri- tory. If you have a leak- . ing Radiator, bring it to us, we can re-- pair it. Radiator Shutters, Hood and Radiator Or are you voing to store it with us in a clean, dry, steam- heated stall, where you " have : twenty- four hours’ service. Wet Storage ernments one day, influencing c¢abin- | “loud speaker” the entire population|the application .of sciénce to human|stroying or distorting - the 1 abin ] -of 'S an | stroying 4 ¢ orlginal etsd the next.ll-lg helnte:}samsh l}z:y1§hly of the United States .could be placed |affairs, 2,800 persons are employed, and (1\]1]1!‘\'5(‘,\: the speakerL’s voice, i 750 per month . Covers. 3 and gives as lavishly, though heis a | without uncomfortable crowding. -Thelexhaustive studies ‘of. every technical The‘-“loud speaker” involves appara @1 business man whose touch is app: demonstration showed that a speaker' question arising in the telephone artltus which is exactly similar in prin- Dl‘y Storage Denatured Alcohol $5—$1 $15 , i :“;efigllvi‘:’fi;‘lfr:gf gg;:;fnze?toslfi? :t:\mun;{r‘ in f]ron; _of(“the]tulephoneln're made, ; It “constitutes one of thefciple to the equipment of every long in¥ the: Palkan wars, and is supposed ransmi cr.“wnc or na:ly form a very important agencies .of the Bell| gistance telepheone. line. Every long to have Bnanced Constanting in’ his part-of the “loud. speaker,” could have| System,. to develop the art of tele-|distance telephone circuit involves, Yeturh tasth thy 3 ne: He gave Athens his_ voice projécted’ over- this . great|phony Val_nl maintain . America’s su-{among ‘many other things, a tran a huge wireles: station, helped French nren, and ‘also ‘proved’ that the same;premacy in specch cemmunication. jnitter, an amplifier and a recelv athletes, established chaizs of avi mngmncat;on could be, given the \oucl The projecting of the human voicely g 1o successtul design and main- at the universities of Paris and Py /of: a. spéaker. 1,000 miles away, when!over the remarkable distance of nearly grad, besides one at Oxford Univer e talkell over a long distance tele—ifom miles was an accomplishment re- i o . ty. | phone line connected - directly to thesulting Yrom exact and painstaking| ily preceded by very far-reaching stud- Newspapers and politicians fre--| amplifier ‘of the device, The . “loud,scientific-development. There was ies of all the elements comprising the menty attack Sir Basil. He neveri speaker” in the Cgtsk‘ms was connect-| required 2 tclephone transmitter solcircuit. The l6ud speaker is, therefore, replies and is never |nter\newcd .| ed to the Bell-long distance telephone | perfect in its operation that it repro-|a natural by-product of the researches . Col. Guinness said recently in the| circuit to Chicago, and the words|duced with absolute fidelity the com- underlying long distunce telephony, ' House“ of - Commons,’ referring to ! o " £ E L 1 AR SO0 < Tloyd George's friendship for Sir = S Basil. “The voice behind the throne, or, A to be more accurate, the presiden- tialichain”’ a thrust at the prime min- x er’s -control of. British affaivs, fis probably Sir Basil Zarahoff’s.” The ‘présen’s. v to ‘England ‘has #oenweonnected with the erisis in Greek-affairs. following the_attemnt to ecrush Turkey. If Greek ministers: now here to negotiateé 'a” loan are successful; it will be Sir Basil they 1 may thank. g \ $6.00 2 season 70c per gallon ‘per 'month tenance of such circufts was necessar- Men Descended . From Cats, . o John M. Tyler, professor emeritus \ of ‘biology of Amherst: college, has- ! heén looking into our beginnings and : X hé thinks .that in appearance, -and structure the cats were much better justified- than. the apes in aspiring to hipedic . pre-eminence,” and- that on % STARTING AT ONCE A BIG SALE OF BEAUTIFUL form they should:have won the fu- ' ture- and made certain the ultimate holding of all meetings of ‘art and Jearning on the back fernce.~St. Louis ¢ Post-Dispatch. g i Charcoal Eph’s Daily Thought. “Tell & woman she’s a chicken an’ FRESH FLOWERS . : FOR ily, “but jes’ mention dat yo'll con- Yy, =| % <D, [ . sidahs her a lhen, an' xight thar’ yo” é sy gwine duck er git bruised. Eat a E ; a ¥ o peanut, Mistah Jncksun"‘—!{lchmond_ 3% Times-Dispatch. 3 7 E We are determined to c¢lose out our entire stock of y- Electrical Heating and Lighting Appliances between ; }J now and Christmas, = If pricé cutting will do it, there will not be an article of our present big stock. lett. A Hmt to the Long-winded. Amorg the guests at a dinner party was -a_clergyman who had a reputa- | tion for loquacity. To put matters right, the hostess turned ‘toward him and remarked pmnsnntly “Wwill- you say grace, or do you prefer your Soup hot?” ' ORDER AT ONCE—FRESH SHIPMENT WEDNESDAY Youecan have beautiful Fresh Flowers here at much less than they cost in the larger cities— = /" EVERYBODY UNDERSTANDS THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS Glass Electric Shades Heatmg Apphancéa cut at this sale Such as Giills, Toasters, Percolators, Irons, ete. % Z(O) | ELEG TRIC FIXTURE SALE Our entire stock of Electrical l'-'lxtum, lncludmg Chandeliers, A Showers, Bowls, etc.; mnging in price from $18.00 to $25.00 ’5 Your Choice of any one of these -- A Real Bargain at only--- : SEE THESE ON SALE NOW! MINNESOTA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER C0. Elks Building —-Phone 26-W-— L Bemidji R Tt B B “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” i To exterminaté moles from a garden E . p 3 or_lawn take = tablespoonful of tur- |2 Carnations at . ....$1.00'to $1.50 per doz \ pentine and mix it well with a cupful | =) ' of ordinary sack sult, and with a ta-[iZ . - Rosesat.....:........$1.50to0 $3.00 per doz Dblespoon scatter it through their run- = vays. = Chrysanthemums at . . . . $3.00 to $6.00 per doz ON “HONOR P@LL” Pompons ....... ...... 50cto $1.00 per doz. OF OLD COLLEGE o SWEET PEAS VIOLETS Anothst hame poebion the MARCESSUS' and GREENS" ““honor- rolf"” of Dakota Business, Cohege,l‘argo,l\ D L.B. Lock- ORDER EARLY STORE CLOSED ThURSDAY NOV 24 Huffiman & d ’Lem’y c;e ted president of thet br-we PUL of Bc‘ and the Miners State’ Bank PHONE 178-w v ; BEMIDJI | Mwwwmm T of Coulec, both in Montana. | He is the 226ih bank officer whocame from this 30-year-old school.."These big men and hundreds of other ex- students . gow cemploy . B. .Ci. graduates. Tt is easier to get a good position if you am.nd (‘us well-known o\d college. no‘(uwd"cy.lccw&ul \rVr"h F I , Pres., 806 —H I =l L ot —— S

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