Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 6, 1922, Page 6

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‘We ‘Should Think Tt ‘Would, “In' &’ récent. account ‘of ‘a music m appeared the followin: %‘ ——=— aang fwo;Bplos. - %:flmd nndmexpysssw‘eu vmce d gapec advantage in ‘Déep. él;fl_i’; Voicés' ‘have - been Inwh to sound to especial advant- age in deep river before. —aAint 6 A Pact? The Two Wise:M. Dear Twantieth Century: Rflcenfi: a small. !:Ar;tr boy was asked b; his older sister where dateés grew. “.n l-nd{:." ‘the youngster replied, “at least that's where the hired man makes his.”—A. ‘Bud. —The Lad Was Wise.— nu And Inteqresting. of" a hundred years, it is reported. ‘But, 1tvmhilm, who_wants to ‘be ) -—Aud Live On Water.— r&nbim &re waid m sdlute each A’mema when a mnma: ets ber husband she gives fipm Q! ler “cheek” but alwa; i%’ Camels sometimes live_to the uo' i S e e won' fi.’b-:% and thnt': L —Can You Beat It?— ml‘ity" Ps.c Sa;ldhr erever enegalese soldier . goes, hixwife nuammThs Him, whe- l.her on : m.og #4n a mlhtag d"flgmfl he § exalm 5o} e 0] 0lll re- qwted to meed: insqnl:nul m:::nnn —In A Talephone Baoth.— Differant pllovie, 8 wuhfiy linii“ - -p?fl) it ;:;1 % girl” we lbgw n’vbo l-'-v& onday_hecause it’s bargain | o day.—Boston Transcript. And then along comes -another wit, and says that thgy léave it on Monday {or the same teason they leave it on Tuésday, nm';lx, ‘becayse they can't take it —'l‘he ‘Bdime 'Ultimate End.— *. " Foad Memoeries.’ One .of the pld-timers in Bemidfi says he can remember when the men wore galoshes and called them artics | P! out they ware tokeep their feet watm and mo& t because they con- lf stylish. Certainly there must have been aome cdd creatures in the world those da; ~—~Hard ‘h ’Bel‘:ve‘—— 3 A.C. TOWMEY'S WEEK OF GRACE EXPIRES TODAY (Continued from Fage 1) was_an officer of the ence. Hasf baris :at ‘the fime. 'fllis suit as wall as a civil suit, the vs. Townley, acheduled TODAY'S EVENTS Maj. Gen. Samuel S. Sumner, U. S. ired, is ‘80 years old today, Wmm{eis winter carnival, k!%m i) s Fmé; ;‘ukes e ehain; el murder August, Angeles today. clumi vetcnns Gru Canada have in Winnipeg today to discuss a pro- pleol ions, . bave mauznrnted today. 3t uthern .nne o! the bn iant so- of .the wmkr in Wash- tonight, alerine flbe;— with coj ity in the 7 Belton” mnedy last is scheduled to begin in Log -varions been called to meet, posal for amalgamation. Governor Stephens has this as “California Hone designated call public ‘atténtion to the fact that California produces one-seventh of all gxethoney produced in the United : tates, Co; ‘Winnipeg. Conventions Opening Taday. Jackson, Miss.—Southern Forestry mgress. estern Canada Auto- motive Equi] ment association. club, at Havana. Meeting of Lower' California Jock-: ey club, at Tia Juana. Bfllhrdsf—.Naflnnnl amateur pocket }fllinrds championship opens at Cleve- and, skatmg—-!hstern Canadian cham- pionships, ‘at Winnipeg, International figure skating cham- pionships, at Boston. GoH-—Sonth Florida ¢ham) tournament opens at Palmn {or he at the n:eaent term of the Cass co eonrt, s éxpected to se.- tle the ownership of she Sisal truat.|&l Townley’s enemies charge he was the| majority stockholder in it at the time the was adjudged barkrupt. ‘Townl says he. hfimo monnechon with atters &y concém. salary as ‘ Arrest 13 o! the trust. e ‘tndi Hn:’nngs mm‘m out of evidegce! prmmd at the tridl ‘of Fral sounty jail, for tty larcen:; %’i%h vug aa’ndct{g ona 5«5? 000 embezz rge, and an | cha: audit of .the, Bank of Noith Dakota by Bishop, Brissman Co. At 5508 NEW WORDS ARE ESSENTIAL TO THINK NEW THOUGHTS —— .. Language .is Sometimes called the instrument .of thought. .But .a veyr wise man that renlly it is the nu- triment of ; W t; the atmosphere in 2 whichithoug ves: 8 medium as riec- essary. to, wfivlty of qur mental powers as’ iir is to the lungs. Coleridge said that every new tern: expressing a fact not previously de fined was a new -organ-of thought the mind that has Jearned it. think new thoughts, then new wcmh are necessary. Like food for Cl? bady thay become food. for She mind, by tha subtlest “of all” mentd] .'A"im,v they become imsmxtgnd How hqpnmnf. \hnx fo lepm néw Words, that one may. have new ideas. Word atudy woxld ‘certainly bege Wordiwisdon, ‘thought:) wer, i deed- energy. . Oun Néw Universities Dic- :::::yprul pp!y you with ms; OF 0Py Wi our cofipom ::‘r!n wutcg seky, mit powetial: fii‘? nni ll B :: “the ofl"er i bei:l,.' M“?&:nm\ pons will more. No g ind more alert language more tly £0¢ e con- ear but.a very fow times mte can be wasted, FOR Rm-i‘mxshed TOOMS, | §2x00 and up per week. 317 Minnesota Avenue.* 42 rbrain be- | t of ., Des Moines.—Iowa Retail Cloth- iers” association., Today’s Calendsr of S'om lhciug—Maetmz of B\phmc Men’s ng association, at New Orleans. eeting of Cuba-American Jockey ionshi; geach ? Wrestling—Stanislaus Zbyszko- vs. Earl Caddock at-New York. Ed. (Strangler) Lewis vs. Renato ‘Garxdini, at New York. Boxing—Alabama State “amateur championships, at Zirmingham. Joe Lynch va. Curley Wilshur, 10 rounds at_Toronto. Chuck ‘Wiggins vs. .Eddne A’Hare, 110 xumfls, rounds lt Frank 1Q roundg af ’ “‘“ % ' th st Forey 0 clergyme: ipwards JIndianapolis. Gllnlny Pitts, 12 GM‘ {ty, owinkle \m.“'Red Herring, D-yl Nm comeafrom the Afflem Jnn- is;one uf Rev hmfi%? Fork, (IWI\ n 0f the. Pme-hnt is suing him for |hal chm‘ch in the ymt&d Suteu. Far of 'a “quarter .of a century, r. Grant hasfiiled the' pulpit of the hurgh of the Abcension iin Hedt- [#ropolis.. A vy ‘on, former:teller-of the Scandinavinn- | feived his B, f degree at Hi mnefic.n “bartk, now-serving-30 +h; s |lin r]m,undm Tn 1886. to 1883 the me: e0f Boston, he re- ary | i i B (e Baue. e same The ‘he beckme ‘a ‘deacon in the Epis- eonl churcha nd; a ularly to ‘New Yo | zector of churches.in. Fall River and n{l::r New England cities. Dr. Grant e 2d, . Before | 3 in 1898 b: nkdc;e:g 'flm‘nm iber ‘of -books .on been wm currenf, bombed by 'meq. 4 Dr Androw C. ‘Crommelin, the. greatest ‘living .authorities on ;mmets5 and"their land, fi.’?'%owd, noud capitalist Y;g& City, tendér !n e thto 63 yearsago:toda; Shetman E. Bnmuc}:s. \'!m'esenhr | tive in con Hampshire . H. Chicagq, Feb. 6 receipts, 116 cars; ments, 686 cars; on track, 125 Wisconsin round. $1. 70 to 51 805 0; Minn $2i5, ér subjevts and has ‘liberal views:on Res Faday, of he Roman Catholie clw of Mexico was Mynmu’ n, one of 5 bom in Ire- | gmm-mhqfiin New Orleans, ‘the Boutlion pre- ne of anee. born of _the TFirst New | ’.gt. born at. Dunbar- ar, Asgo 3 ionmlug. o;:&;e Ch{‘eh. league seball i Et_.—&mi.s 10, 31 years —Pfi(ltnu weak; total U. §. ship- hltes. sa:l:::l nefixx-n. bulk, $1.90 ota, , $1.65 to Sl 75 Golorado brown bon\mu 32 Week,” to|T- ‘Washington, Feb. 6.—In the office of ‘Senator Pomeren io, they have an adage. It isithia: “Youmever can tell”” Every once in a while, just by way, of xeminding themselves that this: is true, they go into the files d get out & ‘handso: jnvitation. . It is a wonderful exam- the engravers' art, and breathes class. Ohio’s new senator, Hon. Myron "9 l; k, at the Union club, Cleve- The date is away: back yonder in 1916. Now the point of this beautiful in-} vitation to the folks in Pomerene’s of- | fice is that the reception did not hap- pen, for the.simple reason, that Her-| rick was not elected ‘scnator. _ Pom- ererie was .elected instead. Every-| body in Ohio—it ‘secmed—thought before .dlection that Hnrnck had a walkaway. Bets were made after the/ polls closed on election night, at odds of two to one, that Herrick would he. senator. Which is why Pomerene’s fnends say “You never can tell,” instead of saying that Pomerene will be tri- umphantly re-elected to the.senate next November, Right nowthey re- gard ))hn.as nbeatable, _but they know their O] Peculiar interest attaches to next November’s ;senatorial ~contest _in Ohio, and to the primaries which will recede -it, becduse .it is President glrdlnzn home . state. - The demo- crats chortled when they elected the| mayor ‘of . Marion, Harding’s home town, Jast November, . They are confi- dent of re-glecting Pomerene. So far no-one has appeared to dis- pute ‘with him the right to the demo- cratic_nomination. -He has made a good. record in the. senate and his opulatity has. increased. greatly. en Pomerene: came, to the senste, folks aaid;he was toa cald, too funer- al. But he has thawed-out a lot since then, and is one of the best liked men in the nwergll‘:uat 15 i Applying same yule ‘yau never can. tell,”” Pomerene’s fncnda are.nat_counting..on, his having the nomination unopposed. They recall that the ‘last--time -he ran John J Lentz stepped in at the eleyenth hour to contest with him. § in the great landslide, have a prob- .em 0f their awn segardins ‘the sen- atorghip. ' :Simeon D. Fess,.member:.of | eongress,, is. right now. regarded as, most likely to .get the nomination. Former Senator. Theodore E. Burton | is trembling on the verg state- ment snnouncing his candidacy. Bur- ton'is now in the house, after.a lang palitical rétirement. And thep there s Haxty Davis. Davis.got to be goy- ernor by reason of the landslide. Hé h meteoric ‘political career, h_his eleetmn as_mayor GAINS 5 18 | TAKEGTAN!.A;C I Don’t Hesitate to Recammfllll 1t to Anyone Suffering From Stomach Trouble and Kin: dredd © Complilints,” " States Well KnmSnttle Woman, 7 = ““After hearing %o much abo I lac T'hought a bottle thinking if others 50 much goud it might: too. Well, it has riot only. but I have actually gained pounds since taking it and@exck better in my life,” said Mrs; Howpird, graduate nurse of ‘Helle hospital, 402 Westlake lvenue, Seattle, Wash. “My appetite .is good now and my {stomach is_in_such splendid condition { that,evefylhing 1 eat agrees with me. I used to bie bothered a good deal by i my kidneys and liver, but now they | bothiseem normal in every way. - EA40 erves are. calm and steady and Lsleep like a child every uight. I have had a great deal of experience with meédicine and I don't hesitate to recommend Tanlac to those who have stomach H‘auljla andukmdnd coms plaiflhm ; s Tanlac is sold in midji the City Drug Co., and by Ie-dh:bzrug .glnbt e\enwhole. Adv, ymely engraved | It invites to a reception in hon- |, e yepublicans, who. swspt Ohijo | MONDAY EVENING, F EBRUARY 6, 1922 P < higher, One: day, it_is said, he will be a senatorigl candidate; then it is said he won’t be. ~Some of his ene- mies within ‘the republican party are suggesting ‘that the best way to get ¥id of Davis would be to mominate him for senator and let:Pomerene wallop f course that suggestion is regarded as idle, for the republicans slways have a fighting chance in Ohio in their worst years, and they want Pomerene’s place. With the support of the mnational administration' behind ' them—Presi- . dent Harding’s ‘pexsonal support, that is, and his powerful -influénce—Ohio republicans claim they will beat Pom- erene. - For the sentimental reason that it is Herding’s state, and further that in late yeurs it has become one of the pivotal states, Ohio’s sena- the keenest interest. - . ‘HIGH RUNS FOR WEEK High ruons nt the Recreation Bil- liard parlor for the week ending Feb- ary:5 were as follows: 'Clem ‘Beau- ilieu, straight. —pocket | Lawrence -Lindman, ‘billiards, John Fairbani snooker, 31. 10; Chinesé Wear Stoves. Chinese women wear practically the same clothes in:winter as in summer. In the most severe weather, however, they wear heating baskets under their cloaks. These baskets are plaln wicker ones, such as we use for trash. Inside the baskets charcpal warmers are placed. They -will radiate heat for hours. 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