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| | i. ‘fgon, $1.85 to &2 Twentieth: Century =Y Now Anid Then. People who have the best eyesight, according to an_ old rule, are those who are mostly .employed = out of doors.” That rule must have been de- vised before the era, of.high-necked skirts. -—Oh, Say, Qan -You:See?—- Paor Wilbur. We urge oll the farmers.t’ be op- timistic_as_they . _Let them be glad they’re sound and well, an” not like poor Wilbur Meadows, who re- cently broke’ his back tryin’ to lift 35 cents“worth of oats.—Abe Martin in Farfn Life —It's. A Great Life.— Cold - Weather Sugges To avoid bathing in cold water, p: bathe in the summer. Don’t eat more than tw‘o'qunrfi of |’ ice cream at any one time. “Don’t gb in bathing in Lake Be- midji more than four times daily. | Don’t worry if the thermometer in your:room: registers below zero, —You Don’t Have To Stay There. i A Vieuum Sweeper.- : “Yes,” 'said- the man, looking at the place where his-bank balance had been - before . he - bought the closed car, “a new brougham sweeps clean.” —Digd It Ever Happen To You?— ' - Thé Wise Reptiles. Natives of Liberia“rub garlic on their feet, finding that venomous rep- tiles. run-from the odor. e fui —Oh, Death, Where Is Thy. Sting?— “Includes ‘All “Fish.” Of .all- fish the carp, in proportion to its 'size, has'the largest brain. This includes all species of ‘“fish,” 'h“et with ‘some kinds size. doesn’t count. s 1 —Aint It A Fact?— | The Spoils of War.* In 1864 the popalation of Ireland Avas more than double what it is at present. ‘That sounds as if the sit-| uation in Ireland is getting no bet- ter fast. - | ~—Can You Beat It?— 7 Usually Hardens Them. Old-time Spartans used to make their youngsters take a cold plunge to harden: them, but about the only plunge the youth of today takes is over the bank®in his father's new car, - And nine times out of ten that hardens him. i ~-Makes Him A Stiff.— Sound Advice. | 0Old John Smith\, who passed away | recently-at the age of 137 years, ig sald to have once given some good sound advice to » much younger man The younger mar, had asked him about the effects of tobacco and li- quor. Smith answered the inquiry by the statement that if the young man wanted to live to a ripe old age he must give up drinking. He then declared . that, he gave it up threc years ago. _Heé didn’t help the young man out much because he didn’t tell | him when he should give it up. | —Too Late Now.— BELIEVE MURDERER OF FILM DIRECTOR WAS MAN (Contluuen from Pote One.) voluntarily rob Mr. Taylor or cause his death, ; San Francisco, Cnlii., Feb 13.—A claimant to the estate of the murdered movie director, William Desmond Tay- lor, has appeared here. e William Edward Taylor planned to leave today for..Los Angeles in an attempt to establish; that he is the son of the slain man.' ‘The San Fran- cisco” Taylor believes the man, who. was ‘assassinated in Hollywood, is.the men who married his mother, Ol Randall in Wallace, Kansas, in 1890, moving soon to Wyoming. They were deserted in Wyomirig by the husband and_father. illiam - Taylor was brought up by his. grandfather to hate the very memory of his father. BISHOP BENNETT CONTINUES SERVICES ALL THIS WEEK Bishop - Bennett will continue . his services during the week at the Epis- copal church. Order of Subjects. Monday evening—‘‘What Think Ye of Christ?” Tuesday evening—‘‘The Brand of Cain.” ~ Wednesday evening—‘‘The Whole Family of God.” Services will begin each evening at 8 o'clock. 2 HIGH RUNS FOR WEEK. The' high Tuns at) the Recreation Billiard -parlors for the past weck were as follows: Joe Graves, straight pocket billiards, 33; W. C.'Klein, liards, 15; C. Macl snooker, Graves’ run of 38 in straight pockel | billiards ties the season’s high run by | H. S. Adams. 2 | POTATO MARKET Chicago, Feb. 13.—Potatoes firm; FROM Centenary of the birth of James éck, United States senator’from der ( m: [ distance telepho: lem to. Boston, ‘operatives, .are’to be put-into e?fgct England. A speci day.in:t! of Maine ‘for the nomination of candi- who_resigned to_accept a place on the Federal benc! 3 . The first Textile Products Exhibi- tion in Canada is to.be opened in To- ronto today, its special purpose be- The case of U. S. District Attorney Hugh C. Fisher, against whom charg- es of corruption have been made, and in which several political leaders of national prominence are alleged to he involved, is scheduled for trial to- day in the: federal court’ at Shreve- port, La. i Conventions Ope " Today. Salt: Lake. City—Association of Western State Highway Officials. Milwaukee—Northern Wholesale Hardwood Lumber association, Indianapolis— Indiana Clothiers and’ Furnishers’ asosciation. Calendar of Sport: Racing—DMeeting of Business Men's Racing association, at New Orleans. Méeting nf Cuba-American Jockey club, at Havana. : 3 Meeting .of Lower California Jock- ey club, at Tia Juana. Bascball—Schedule meeting of In- ternational league, at New York, Cyecling—First day of annual. six. day race ‘at Chicago. Bench' Show—Opening of annual show of Westminster Kennel . club, New York. Track—Annual indoor meet of 71s§ Infantry A, A., New York City. Bowling—World’s " classic: cham- pionship toursament, at Chicago, International Bowling association tournament, at St. Paul. Golf—Opening of annual women's championship at; Palm Beach, Fla. Opening of Washington’s birthday tournament_at Bellegir, ki Boxing—Young, Bob -Fitzsimmons vs. Martin Burke, 10.rounds, af New Orleans, . ok Boh Hoha.,vs. Billy . Miske, 10 rounds at Milwaukee. : Gene Brosseau vs, Steve Choynski, 10 rounds, at Montreal. Andy Chaney. Os¢ 10 rounds, at:Montreal. Jack Sharkey . vs. Earl McArthur, 10 rounuis, at Sioux City. "Descamps, rounds, .at Bridgeport. . ° Ray Smith vs, dim Montgomery, 10 rounds, at Harrisburg. Tommy Ryan vs. Pal Moors, 12 rounds, at.Louisville. : Sammy Mandell vs. Frankie Garcia 8 rounds, at Memphis. . Waiter Mohr vs, Walter Laurette, 12 rounds, at Troy. ~ - = *° Danny*Frush vs. K. 0.°Circus, 10 rounds-at-Lorain; 0. .. In The Day’s Ne £ A name that will live in history is that of Sir Ronald Ross, whose m,nn{ honors have a by the 'Paris in electing him While out in India 4 d, | bs\_u[e n-maao{ ‘Jn .ktlge riti bégart research Work in malari e set ouf To fd which of the 500 species. of i t résponsible for the spreading of . dread - disease. . He -continued = his work: for. over two years, add theu, instead of being:disheartened by the lack ‘of intcrest shown by the authori- ties, resigned from the, army so that he could carry on his investigations unhampered. -Finally, success canie in 1899, when, woérking on a disé ery he had.made some’ time befox ho found that two kinds of mosq toes carried the germs, and thatfaze- duce malaria all that had to be .the pests btes ools. i e Suez Canal company {0 ONe Year Ago. . Tgnace Paderewski, late premier of Polend, arrived vew York front Filty : persons were inmjured in o P erash of eldetrie trains in Brooklyn Today's Birthdays, - Leopold Godowsky, widely famed a_pianist, bern in Russian Polaud, 2 years. ago today. 3 ictor Rosewater, prominent as u newspaper publisher and- editor, botn in Omaha, 51 years ago today. Joseph C. Lineoln, well-known writer of: Cape Cod stories, born at receipts. 76 ecars; total U. 8. ship- ments, 697; on track, .162; Wiscon- | sin_round whites, sacked, $1.80'to! $2,00; bulk, $2.06 to $2.15; Minne:! sota, seckad, 700 go $ s Mich-! » Brewster, Mass., 52 years ago today. Edward O. Foster, third baséman of Boston American league base- ballifeam, born in Chicegod. 3¢ years ago today, ~o KEEP MY FEEY QLEEPww ANY OMER Jack Deianey vs.-Louis Bogash, 15| s & FesT0f men of Florids. complétely cleared the town of Ismai-|. GOING O CROOKSTON CITY SQUAD DEFEATS LOCAL GIANTS (Continued From Page 1) game, however, and had Houser’s hands been tied when it came, to shooting, the score would have been very closé. Anyway, Crookston won and-took the game with what may be easily considered one of the best teams in the state. The question is ge cuts amounting in most cases |NOW: What was the . matter with iHto per_cent, and affecting 50,000 Crookston when it defeated Thief River Falls by only two. points about toddy by the ‘cotton mills in New }en days ago? ~ Bemidji romped away | bo rom Thiet River last. Wednesday imary, is_to be held to- |night, but it. was apparént that the Thm Congressional district | 1ocals did not -have the same break of luck = Saturday. night, although dates for the seat of John A. Peters, | every player fought hard and put up a {,ood game. . . 3 \ lummer, right forwerd, led: the| scoring for Bemidji - with one field oal and three free throws out of ve, - Cameron, left guard, and Mc- quality~and attractivenesa of made-|Ginnis, center, cach scored-one. field in-Canada textile products. |goal, completing. Bemidji’s _scor:r: Fred Phibbs, left forward; Fra Phibbs, right.guard, and: George Gra- ham, . who - substituted for Cameron in, the last half, completed the -lipe. up. Houser. led the.scoring for Croo) ston’ with 2igh{ field goals and two out of three frec throws. = Weber, right forward, Sampson, substitute Nelson, guards, completed -the line- iated ag referee. this week against the Superior Am- erican Legion team which is now mak- at Crookston' tonight and tomorrow night. Thief ' River won Friday night’s game: with . this team by . & {score - of 44 to . 26, and Saturday night’s game, 61.t® 14. These two games indicate that Bemidji should come out of Thursday. :and Friday ]mght's, games the victor, although a {hard-fought game is looked for at | each meeting. g | . McGinnis, now playing with Bemid- 1ji, started the season with the Super- {ior team and states the visitors have |a strong team, although the scores at Thief River Falls would not indi- cate that. Tanner was absent from Saturday night’s ~game, -.but it has ‘heen announced that he will be avail- table for the rest of the Giants' games this season. . . : The Juvenile band was out Satur- ':lny night and gave added enthusiasm tbefore the game and between the thalves, a very entertaining program i being given., PREUS IS CANDIATE | T0 SUCCEED HIMSELF 3 (By. United Press) St.. Paul,; Feb. 13.—Gos today formally announced his can- didacy .for re-nomination for gover- nor- In announcing his candidacy he set, at rest reports.that he would campaign . for the . United States senate. “My. name has . frequentiy been mentioned. for United States senat- or,” said the governor, “generous’ as such remarks have been, they have been at no time made by my consent or. approval.. - Should I propose a dif- ferent course by running for some in connection with medical researcn other office, the good people who have so favored ani signally honored me should rebuke me. I am therefore, acandidate for governor and -no other . office.” 3 The statement elso reviewed briefly he - governor’s successful campaign against the nonpartisan league oppo- ,sition in the last election. BRYAN EXPECTED TO BE ! CANDIDATE FOR SENATE | . (By United Press) £ By L. €. Martin. ‘Washington,. Feb. 13.—Early an- nouncement of Willlam Jennings .Bryan’s candidacy: for . the . United titos, senste is expected by his 'riends in- Washington, it was msde of ‘known today. .“I Bryan-is- expected-to-seek the seat now’otcupied by Senator Park Tram- Trammell, a demo- “is"¢ompleting his first term and séal'g re-n ADDITIONAL WANT ADS | FOR SALE— Premo posteard size camere, rapid lines pod for $20. ty good. as new. Call at 11 Ninth street. 6t2-20 FOR RENT—Offices now occupied by Dr. Garjock at 210 Beitrami. aye: nue March 1st .to right: party: quire J. F. qibbon. Phone 9‘20 FOR RENT—One modern, furnisheg room. Inquire 515 Memidji ave- nue. Call-310, 2-13t1 right forward, and Raines, center each | scored one.. fleld goal. . Miller and | s&\.. Dr. J. W. Diedrich of this city C! i | The Giants ‘have: two hard games | ing a_tour, piaying at Thief River | Falls Friday and Saturday nights and | of earry | ness "atore ('TOOLE IS YOUNGEST DIPLOMAT IN SERVICE (By United Press) Weleh, W. Va., Feb. 13.—The youngest minister in the diplomatic service of the United ‘States is the distinction_ attained by William J. O’Toole since his appointment _as minister. to Paraguay. 0’Toole is 28 years old, and is now vice-president and salesmanger of the Central Po- cahontzs coal company. He is mar- ried, and has a son, and will take h his wife and boy with him when he leaves for his South American post, March 1. 3 O’Taole anticipates mo difficulty in finding a suecessor for his present Jol “fhere will be no difficulty in turning my office -over.to a succes- sor,” he said. “I'll just tell them there are no orders and that’s the end of it. T'm hoping things will be a ittle livelier in Paraguay.” b il P e Sl CERTIFICATE OR INCORPORATION or HOI;‘"KZI! BREAD COMPANY. We, the undersigned. for the purpose } of forming a corporation under and p ‘suant to the provisions of Sectlon 644! Minnesota General Statutes, 1918, and amendments . thercof, do. hereby asso- clate ourselves a8 a-body corporate and do ‘hereby . adopt. the following certifi- cate: of -ineorporation: 1. The name of this corporation shall | be' Northern Bread Company. 2. The general nature of its busines: skall be to manufacture bread and ot ry products, -candy and confection- supplies, and to buy, sell and other- | dispose-of said manufactured prod | ucts andvarticles, and to deal in oth handise incidental to the carry’ it business, and for the purpose id; and to carry on any ufacturing -business, and to acquire by lease: or otherwise, construct, improve, maintain-hnd onerate bakeries, factories, and manufacturing plants for the man ufacture production of food stuffs to take, ‘acquire, purchase, hold, ren lease, sell, exchange, mortgage, improv: cultivate, - buy, convey and otherwis: deal 10’ dispose of ‘any and all prop: erty, real apd personal, of every descrip- tion, incidental to or “capable of being used in connection with the aforesal business; and to ‘do all and singular the thinge provided in the laws of the State of Minnesdta under which this corpora- tion is orgamized to do business. 3..The principal -place of transacting the business of this corporation shall be the City of Bemidji, County of Beltrami and State’ of Minnesota. 4. The time for the commencement of this corporation shall be the 15th flaox of February, A. D.-1922, and the peri of jts duration shall be thirty years from said date. i A 5, The names and places of residence of the persons forming this corporation are as follows: Austin Mclver, Bemidji, Minnesota; Reuben J. Ripple, Bemidji, Minnesota, and: Hallan L. Huffman, Be- midji, Minnesota. 6.-The management. of this corpora- tion shall be vested in a Board of Direc- tors composed of not less than three (3) nor more than nine (9) members. The names and addresses of the first Board of Directors are as_follows: Bemidji, Minnesota; Reuben J. Ripple, Bemidji, Minnesota, and Hallan L. Huffman, Bemidji, Min- Tesota. The first officers ‘of this.corporation shall be Austin McIver, President and Treasurer; Reuben J. Ripple, Vice: President, and Hallan L. Huffman, Sec- retary. All of the above named officers and directors shall hold their respective of- fices aforesaid until the next annual meeting of the corporation to be held on the first Saturday-in January, 1923, at which time and -annually thereafter, a Board of Directors shall be elected from and by the stockholders of this corpora- tion. The ‘annual meeting of this: corpora- tion shall be held at: the office of the corporation in the City of Bemidji, Bel. trami County; Minnesota, on’ the first Saturday of January at the hour of Ten o'clock A M. of each year hereafte: Immediately after:the election of. rectors, or as soon thereafter as prac- tical, the directors shall meet and elect from their number, a President, a Vice- President _and a_Treakurer, and from their number or from the stockholdars a Secretary. 'Any office except that of President and Vice-President may be held. by_one person. . ‘The Directors and Officers -of this cm}ponfloh shall ‘hold. their respective oftice untfl -their successors have been duly-élected and entered upon the -dis- charge of their duties. The first meeting' of the stockholders and the Board of Directors shall be held at the office of the corporation in said City —of - Bemidji 'on the 18th ‘day of March, A.:D. 1932, at the hour of ten o'clock A.: M. and eleven o'clock A. M., respectively. 5 x .7..The amount. of the capital stoek his corporation shall be Fifty Thou- sand ($80,000.00) Dollars, divided - into Fiye Hundred (500) shares of the par valug of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollard per ahare, of ch | Hundred Fift: (350) shares. D Two Hundred ;Fifty '(350) 'shares shall be preferred stock; which'stock shall by paid in_in momey or. property, or both, in_such manner, at. such times, and in such amounts as t| 30ard -of. Directors shall order. .. S The holders ‘ot ithé - preferred stock shdll be entitled to.receive from the net Dprofits of: the-corporation when ‘and as declared by'.the. Board of Directors, diy- idends at the rate of ten per cent (20%) i1 ble - semi-annually on ‘as the: Board of Directors. te; ‘sald préferred dividends dividend 1s paid i lock; and if the net year.ahould be insufficient sald’ \preferred “dividend, either ‘i part, any unpaid’ portion . becomie a charge against the qief profits. of ;‘hc Corporation, anc n out of the. ne Dy fihon eent (1 pre olders of-sala. preferred stock the e hall be entitled to participate equally with: the cgmmon stock in all additiona dividends aftec peyment of weid prefe rad. divid end. In the event of the winding up er dis AUTOANYOXICATION solution of the corporation, whether vol- JI L unitary or_involuni the preferre: mon _stock respective - holdings. | The preferred stock shall :be redeem- { able at par and accrued dividends at the option of the Company at any time after 1 five (5) _years. from date: of issue on '~ written notice. thirty (30) da: preferred stock shall be the corporation-by virtue of sal =tock to the Board of Directors offercd therefor, and the Board the stockhoiders. holders hiave purchased and or liability to™ which thls shall at any :one time be Carp! be ($£5,000.00) D - | ~IN TESTIMOI f February, A. D. 192 AUSTIN ‘MeIVER . HALLAN In the presence of: STATH OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami i peared Austin Mclver, Reuben J. | and Hallan% L. . Huffman; to me % to be the personu. described in and who' iz on M4 munufacturing bust- | Cteouced the Zoresoing Sertificate of In- o 3 { corporation, and each agknowle; that Trade ot business incidental to soid MAD= | fo axecuted . the same a8 Me free mot for the uses and purpeses {and deed. | therein -exprassed. : | (sEAL) TE OF MINNES( Department of State. at 3 o'clock P. o-ded on page Beltram{ . County, strument was flled for record 1933, at 3:45 o'clock recorded in on page 131.-: e pre: d ‘stock, after payment of: all debts and Habilities of the corpora- tion, shall recelve the par value of their shares together with any unpaid.di idends accrued thereon before any pa: ments are made-to holders of the coi mon stock. The remaining assets shall be distributed to theé holders,of the com- prorata “according to their voting. 8. No_transfer. of tommon stock of be made by any:stockholder without first making a written offer of sale .of -such dnvit alleging the bona fide offer of | purchase of ‘said stock and the amount rectors shall have sixty (60) days from the date of notice of such written offer and affidavit, to place said stock with At the.expiration of e | S id ‘written offer and affidavit, if no. i i i I . for said stock, said stockholder or stock- —l I““““““I“ I“" | holders shall havé the right to sell said - stock for. the sums and prices far .which it ‘was offered in said written offer and affidevit to any.person whatever. 9. The highest amount of indebtedness be.subjected, shall the sum _of Twenty-five’ Thousand Y WHEREOF, We have i horeunto set our hands this #ixth day RUEEEN .J. RIPPLR L. HUFFMAN. J.. G HARTNESS AMANDA. KLEIX. + City of Bemidst P 88 . On this 6th day of February, | 1952, bofore. ‘me, a Notary. Public, wit in_and -for.sald-County, personally ap- AMANDA KLBIN, Notary Public, - Beltrami County, Min y Commission expires July 26th, 1928, STA' SOTA, I.hereby certify that the within in- trument was filed for,record in this of- on the. 7th day of February, A. M, and was dily Book N-4 of Incorporations, WIKH HOLM, v S‘Tt'osnmy of State. Office of Register of Deeds, Minn. 1. hereby certify. that the within in- office on the 11th day of February, A. D. M., and was duly Book 1¢ ef Miscellaneous, €.-0. MOON. Regiater of Deics i 395 The. TR EE D e shall by an of Di- BEMIDJI, S oration. (HTHUT T A, D. Ripple known FRESH MEATS in. this; L 2-13-14 4 \ e _— U Déliveries Leavs at 10 A. - -Stewart’s Grocery 1101:-DOUD AVENUE YTHE. BIGGEST. LITTLE-STORE IN BEMI.DJY' MONDAY P o Our Slogan ' AFORDSON ON EVERY FARM STARTING WEDNESDAY. MORNING AND UNTIL SATURDAY NOON Scctt Stewart will Give A\;rny - 50c CASH SALE OF This will be a chanee for every boy: and girl.in : Bemidji to go and see a’ good' show'Saturday afternoon FREE! These tickets will be’ g " "ELKO or GRAND THEATRES. '+ HOME BRAND GROCERIES < - = “° PURE MILK AND CREAM M.and 4 P. M: - S EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, 1922 MR. EDISoy z N THIS CoMie Srppo \§§ s e llll!ll!!l!llllll!lllII!llll!!!KIIl_ml_l!llllllllllllllllllllll]’ 5od ‘at either the PHONE 657 . . DETROIT NESOTA mmnnmnmmum||mmmmlmmmmmummmmnmuummnumpimumumlm i CULIUU LT BT OB R E T DU T : RN T R e R LTI AT DR CH PR TE M TS TQURING CAR, 7-passengers TOURING CAR, 5 passengers. . . . ROADSTER, 3 passengers. .". . PHAETON, 3 passengers: ... ... .. ROADSTER, 2 passengers. . . . TOURING CAR, permanent top. . ... _CQUPE; 4 passengers:....... SEDAN, 5 passengers. ‘SEDAN, 4 passengets.. ; TOWN CAR, T-passengers. . . . THESE PRICES ARE F. O. 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