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i ‘ _+ '_JF—' 25 ) WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1922 - MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL GOOD EVEMNG,MeKE" . N T \S “HAT YOUR SaHooL TP T ‘ : GRAMMAR, 301" 8 —— REPORY> F—=—— CARD ¢ )4 SURE Suovis 7 MY YEACMER P! Loag On The Gossip. ! According to one authority, the up- peér class fi‘ ‘women of China give lit- ; tle attention ttob s'“i:im lflh:h's‘,7 ls:;eriz:é e 7] i it - time ll.u'd é‘:rfi:l‘i’:gg e\‘\r’haru ‘have 51; hgard that “‘Wword “gossiping’™ before? H A —You Tell 'Em. — .. He Learned It At Home. The fourth grade pupil was being asked by the teacher to name ten! -= 54 great leaders ol men. Lo arted ver | UNTOLD WEALTH AWAITS and finished it with the nanies of nine; | PRODUCER OF TELLURIUM PHARMAMCISTS ATTENDING ¥ THREE-DAY CONVENTION St, Paul, Feb, 15—Four Hundred ‘Minneapolis, Feb. 1 The Minne- optometrists are attending the 21st|sota State Pharmaceu ical associa- MINNESOTA OPTOMETRISTS IN ANNUAL CONVENTION R. & W. COMMISSION HEARS Has a Right ite, CREAM SHIPPERS COMPLAINTS axa Miaht to-Rit ‘What shall be the penalty for a sto len kiss? Froude tells of a celebrated case three-quarters of a century ago, ISLAND LAKE FAMILY " LOSES HOME IN FIRE other women. —The Lad Was Wise.— (By United Press) A Sad Experience. A man who has been through a number of . severe . earthquakes de- clares that nothing is quite so upset- ting as the discoveryt hat his wife has been eating crackers in bed. —Aint It A Fact?— | Notice To Women. One who ought to know declares that people should never argue with a fool.” Someone may overhear the argument and be unable to tell which is the fool. —Moral: Don’t Argue— Ford Is Right Again. Henry Ford-recently said that any men’t life is a faiiure without change, | We'll say that Henry is right and if we had his change we would think everything was rosy. In these times| it takes plenty of change and not only | the smaller.denominations. —Even Change Is Welcome.— Facts And Near Facts. It is rumored that in certain parts of Central Africa the young society girls never go about with their golash- | es unbuckled. Less than one dollar per year is spent by the natives of Central Amer-| ica on the purchase of fur overcoats. | If cut :;fulnfly, finger nails and| whiskers will continue growing for years. The current in the = DMississippi river within two miles of its mouth flows toward the Gulf of Mexico. There are apparently one hundred (Continued From Page 1) large deposits of the heretofore use- less metal. Two years of after-war research by the tellurium silenium committee of the National Research Council, head- ed by Dr. Lenher, covering intensive detailed work 'of dozens ¢ scientists all over the country in an effort to utilize these metals, were related by Dr. Lenher today. The new process, he said, was com- paratively simple, as regards execu- tion. One part by weight of diethyl telluride, a chemical mixture of this “worthless” metal with carbon com- pounds, is mixed with 10,000 parts of gasoline. This mixture when explod- ed after vaporization, in the cylinder heads of internal combustion engines such as automobile, airplanc and marine engines, affects the chemical and physical actions so that the en- gine under any circumstances of load or stress will not “knock” and will give a possible efficiency of 91 per cent, whereas 70 per cent is the high- est possible efficiency gained through the use of present grades of gasoline. Gasoline mileage will be doubled using this process. The spéed and power of internal combustion engines will be boosted 30 per cent. This discovery is the result of two widely different lines—the Research Council in an attempt to find uses for telluride and _silenium “useless” metals found with gold, and chemists attempting to find the “why” of knocking in automobile engines. The Wi H. Whelan family of Is- land Lake suffered a terrible loss last Friday night when their home and store burned to the ground. Noth- ing was saved from the store and postoffice and very little from thc house. Fortunately no lives were lost and no one injured except John and Wil- ie Whelan whose cheeks were burned. . The fire started on the roof in the! center. of the house about 11 p. m. and at 12 everything was lost. The family had retired early and was sleeping soundly. The alarm ‘was given by John Whelan who awoke and found his room and bed ablaze The fire spread rapidly owing to the high wind, forcing the inmotes to run ! into the street in their night clothing. The men of the village turned out | in a few minutes but could save noth- ing. The piano was gotten as far as far as the door, but had to be aban-! doned because of the smoke and flames.’ Mrs. Whelan and daughter Olivia Roy are still suffering from the shock of the fire and exposure to the cold. | The people in and around Island! Lake are providing clothing and shel- | ter for the destitute family. They have also started a new home which will be made of logs and situated near their former home. - A basket social and dance will be given at Pleasant Valley. Consolidat- ed school for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs Whelan and family Saturday| Feb. 18. " Any other help will be| St. Paul, Feb. 15.—The Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse commission today heard pleas of the Minnesote cream shippers to equalize inter and interstate rates. TROOP NO, 3 BOY SCOUTS HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT All the boys. ‘of Troop No. 3, Boy Scouts, are required. to meet at the city hall this evening at 7:15. All boys over 12 years of age who wish to. join the troop may attend also, the troop scribe announces. Teco Much for Airplane. Efforts to make use of airplanes for the purpose of assisting in the ef- forts to scale high mountains have not been attended with any great suc- cess. In the Alps the varying condi- tions of the snow surface has been a serious detriment to making landings and “getaways.”” Again, on heights above 15,000 feet the rarity of the air begins to-affect the steering and control of an airplane. At 20,000 feet, pilots say, control for landing is doubtful and at still higler levels it is impossible. Of course, planes have climbed to more -than 36,000 feet with | the pilots kept alive by oxygen. But | these have been straight up and down ' achievements. . This is largely why | the_airplane idea has been given up on Mount Everest. | More Dwelling Houses. to-wit: “In 1837 Mr. Thomas Savar- land brought an action against Miss Caroline Williams, who had bitten s piece out of his nose for his having tried to kiss her by way of a joke. The defendant was acquitted and the judge laid it down that ‘When a man kisses A woman -against her will she is fully entitled to bite his nose if.she so pleases.” ™ Iwaukee Sentinel. (THIS WOMAN AGAINENJOYS FINEST HEALTH A Message of Hope and Cheer For Every Failing Woman Is Contained in Statement :of dent. “I'm just delighted with Tanlac,|) it has done more for me .than I ever expected,” said Mrs. Frank Kriz, 3025 Forty-Seventh avenue south, annual convention of the Minnesoia of Optometrists which C opens here today. 'The convention|Duluth is president, lasts four days. tio Polar Pie Made From Langdon’s Sanitary Ice Cream POLAR PIE The Popular Ice Cream Bar. '—ASK FOR IT— LANGDON MANUFACTURING CO. JIM LEISTER in “DEACON DUBBS” JOGT Y EA LAVINIA SCHOOL HOUSE Saturday, Feb. 18th, 8:C0 P. M. SUPPER AND DANCE tion opened a three-day .convention here today. Edward A, Grochar of of the associa- Esteemed Minneapolis Resi- E | | i million people in America who think| Automobile engines don’t knock at |greatly appreciated. - Minneapolis. Minn. that somebody is trying to do them. |night, even on tne steepest of hills, Thiete Wer.dfleciiea ncrase In e For years I was in critical health i A & 5 etion of dwelling houses in this in the iall m- There are close to 8,000 people in construct] and in the past year especially, see: Bemidji today who old likg tophnve ::Xn&egh;r::z? v:;s::\;efirtehd.meSgos:‘lzg FEDERAL CROP STATISTICIAN - | countrs during the first ten months of ed to be failing rapidly. All of my & better motor car this summer. Vapor they fed gasoline engincs, and|MANAGES REPORTING SERViCE | 1021 accordingto information obtained }rouble; started “{;‘i‘ my‘_sttoml.:ir; :‘“3 —_— —Read the Auto Edition.— they found it eliminated the “knock” | t;"g'ec"'n:g ;‘[‘g}ogeg'c Syskem; Beci: . . and added power. But the difficultic | @ . Diplomacy and Tact. of making this discovery appiicable 'When I took my first dose of Tan: ADMISSION—75¢ & 35¢ (By United Press) i B. W. LAKIN, President E. R. EVANS, Manager Our idea of & first-class diplomat is the man who can give his wife en electric washing machine and make her forget that it was an automobile to motor cars prevented practicality. The reason of the “knock” wasn’t found, but they did find out how to eliminate it. Grand Forks; N. D., Feb. 16—A! ¥ J. Sarraut, who for the past_seven SOCIM. m PERSONAL years has served as_statisticign in|i_ ] this state for the federal bureau of Miss Nell Quigley, R. N., returned lac I wadi as sick and miscrable as! any human being could be and I am certainly Tejoiced at the remarkable change this medicine has made in C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL €O, OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT markets, today takes charge of the Hech oy e art Then they experimented with other |State federal crop reportin service | to her home at Crookston this afteri; * /o o "yay and T am just sike a gases mixed with the gasoline fed|for Illinois. His headquarters will:::-‘nl’;h:fit:l‘Be:laiVip.g spent several| gieorent person now. I am convine- that she wanted. my condition. It has benefited me —What's Your Idea?— i Work Works Wonders. Occasionally we run acrgss a man who wants to clean up the world, but nine times outl of ten he would be better employed at cleaning the snow off his own sidewalk. —We Have No Sidewalk.— CENTENARY OF FIRST BISHOP OF MINNESOTA (Continued from Page 1) hardshipg through which men of ordi- nary strength could not have lived. Seeing the evils arising from mal- administration of Indian affiairs, he sought to bring about better methods, and when, despite the efforts of him- self and those who wrought with him, the Indiang became aroused, he labor- ed first to prevent an open outbreak and later to mollify its effects. oxycloride, a discovery ofj Dr, Len- her in 1920, when he was trying to find a practical use for silenium. This compound was even more eflicient than water vapor in eliminating the “knock” and nddinf power. Then they tried diethyl telluride, and found it most efficient! of all,—in fact, it added so much power that ordinary gasoline engines, built to stend or- dinary strains of gasoline explcgions, can’t stand the strain, and shake themselves to pieces in operation. If a sufficient quantity of the me- tal is discovered, the discovery will revolutignize the gasaline-propelled world, Dr. Lenher said. Efficiency of everything-that runs by “internal combustion” will be . doubled. Every gear ratio will have to be changed to accommodate the new power, he said, and a readjustment or re-building of every automobile, air- plane and marine engine will 'be nec- essary to make possible the use of their engines. They tried silenium |P€ 8t Springfield. HASTINGS TO BE RETURNED TO FACE FARGO CHARGE (By United ®reas) Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 15.—A warrant of rendition for the extradi- dition of John J., Hastings, former secretary of the North.Dakota Non- partisan league, wanted in Fargo on an embezzlement charge, probably will be issued today. SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA FARMERS MEET AT FARIBAULT (By United Press) Faribault, Minn., Feb. 15.—Dele- gates from 23 counties are in Fari- bault today to attend the annuzl con- vention of the southeastern Minne- sota Federal Farm Bureau federa- tion which opens here today. The Mzs. Dave McCleary left today for made.” 3 ko 5 3 Tanlac.is sold in Bemidji by the her home at Fisher, after havitg besh | ity Drug Co., and by leading drug- M. Danielson, for the past two weeks: gists everywhere.—Adv. Mrs. R. M. Danielson left this af- ternoon for Crookston and will trans- act_business. there until Monday. Many Like fi\is in Bemidji HelpYourself As a builder of strength or protection against weakness Scott’s Emulsioa e e Bemidn. It self to renewed str many occurring daily in Bemi jl.le take:Scott’s Emulsion ! Similar Cases Being Published in Each lssue The following case is but one of is an easy matter to verify it. cannot ask for better proof. Jacob Brown, proprietor of har- ness shop, 106 Third ~St., Bewidji, Scott& Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 20-30 ed the equal of Tanlac has never beer | COMPLETE STOCK BUILDING MATERIAL and FUEL ——TELEPHONE 100— Hard and Soft Coal, Briquetts, Blacksmith Coal JUSf ARRIVED—A full line of Building Papers, Deadening Felt and Composition Roofing.—GET OUR PRICES FIRST! ——GET OUR PRICES FIRST— IIIIIII_IlIIIIIIIIlllIlIlIlIIIIIIllIIIIlIIlIIII‘IIIIllIlIIll_IIIIlIIIIlllIImlllllllllllllllllllll PROMPT DELIVERIES i FORDSON "Our Slogan F.0.8. DETROIT F.0.8. DETROIT the new fuel. So the world’s waiting for“tnough tellurium. For the information of seekers, tei- urium, is a heavy, silver or silver- conference lasts two days. says: “I.was feeling pretty much out of sorts because of /trouble with my A cbe ? OPEN BIDS FOR REFUNDING kidneys about six years ago. These When you're suiffering from B S TO RETIRE DEBTS |organs were irregular. in action, but 2 my worst symptom was backache. My| headache, During all these experiences Bish- op Whipple was to the Indians their cgnmpion in negotiations with the spiritual adviser and leader, their government, e 'l'cmir Ehyslildnn 15| black. metal al found iu it: back just pained all the time, morn backack entist or nurse, seeking by all means | black. metal always found in its na. (By United Press) ack just paine 2 b aCKacke, to win and hold their trust and confi- |tive or metallic state, or as an alloy il < ing and night. 1 would wake up in ) dance. "% of ol 18 was dicovered in 1785 | ominlntons " 07 §ELk inic county |6 morming with my back St and toothache, A FORDSON ON EVERY FARM Probably the Northwestern Indians |7 ~oluride, Trancylvania, Behemis, | i} open bids today for $150,000 re- | lame and it was in that condition o neuralgia, : funding bonds issued for the retire- |day long. When I stooped at my ment f( nutstsanding warrants. The|work or turned suddenly, I gota bondsrun for a period of 15-years. |sharp pain in my }:Ldneys that hurt e m———— dreadfully. Sometimes when I got TO GIVE BENEFIT DANCE AT down, it was al(:)out dnll I coulg d:. t:.z“ One or two and the pain stops LEASANT V. Y SCHOOL [get up again.’ One day my attentio Contain no habit-forming drugs R -—Lu_i OO | s called to Donn’smKldney P‘ll s‘l) Have y:nmtried Dr. Miles’. Nervine? HERY church and advocated their claims be- —_— b <o |1 lost no time in getting a suoply. 1! v Lo fore the government authorities at “'E‘;Tgv::ilngo ;ebb::::}; d;li{leieru halte Gaed only two boxes of this medicine Ask vour E Washington. His fame spread to all| POTITICS NOW TAKE ON |consolidated schoolkouse at Pleasant |and it cured me. Up to this day, I parts of America and abroad. Once,| ’ Ak Ui Valley for the W. H Whelan family, | have had no return of my former ail- when he was on a visit to England, | ) TR ¢ who Ist their store and‘ffome by fire [ments.? 60c, at all dealers. Foster- MORE Dm SHAPE‘ ing. A large attend- of pain from any other cause, try Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills never had a wiser or more powerful champion. His fight against injustict |haser metals. s e eoug s § 7| connection with gold, copper and lea dian by bringing influence to bear in|deposits in Australia and in Cripple high places. Te Jaid their needs be- b foge the House of Bishops of his own Creek:and Tollyride, Golorade: rocess of separating gold from the; C. W. Jewett Co. ! BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA AL SO OO ORRTR RO O S e Queen Victoria sent_for him to bade | last Frida: Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.— him tell her about his lifa with the g5t ITHcay evenin s red men in the wilds of America. | ance is urged. Advertisemen e 3 Rk : (Continged From Page 1) ; x — Bishop Whipple was in his 80th stand by its choice if that choice year at the time of his death. In his|doesn’t happen to be Halvor has given later years, following the appoint-|Ole an advantage that: he js not slow mert of a %fishop coadjutor of Min-|to use. DAy i i nesota, the venorable ‘bishop let go e mych of the ‘active administrative fie that the governor SPECIAL DENTAL PRICES ' {UNTIL MARCH 5th "¢ EXTRCTIONGyaranteed to Fit s] 2 work of the diocese. ‘Bt he contin- | will name the next few days a nfia_d.: is interest in the 'affairs of ‘the |state bank:examiner to succeed s’j’e, Indians and also gave his personal at- | Duea: who Tecently resigned to enter — tention t6 the conduct of the severa! 'private busineds, and the whispers schools and other institutions which |jurther say tiat the appointment lllw' R = e e %6 had founded at Fgflbnult. | go gg‘ Oscar Smit at present commis- E—_gg,_—_g-———-—-————‘——'—__—'— sioner of immigration. In that even 5 B — HARDY TREES FOR NORTHERN PLANTERS & - A. G. (Doc.). Rutledge, now assistant, | E PIONEER WANT ADS yight be made comnissioner. | Beautify Your Home With Trees and Shrubs Small Fruits a Speciaity BRING RESULTS ! _ HOWARD LAKE AND VICTOR NURSERIES W. H.’ EDDY, Proprietor Howard Lake, e Mianesota I. E. Leighton, &genffl Office Over Security State Bank—PHONE Beta Grape REMIDJI, MINN. Cools, rests and es ~ «80 SETS OF TEETH, NATURAL cents IN APPEARANCE, ONLY. paired $).50 9%~ BROKEN SETS OF TEETH™ ARTISTIC BRIDGEWORK AT LOWEST PRICES. GET OUR PRICES FIRST, IT PAYS—EXAMINATION FREE .. Union Dentists OPPOSITE CITY HALL BEMIDJI, MINN. ‘PHONE 266 Andrew J. Volstead, whose fame' extends to wherever men look upon |the moon when it shines, will seek re- r ———\!telection buttnppefim l‘lobbe in fo; a ough time of it. will be remember- ADBIT]ONAL wm ADS {ed that two years ago re was clminat- . L - 3 ed at the primary clection. Then fol- lowed his court case against Kvaic and his candidacy fullowed, the elec- WANTED-—A man to do chores or [tion being won after strenuous eff farm, a man that can milk cows. on the part of his friends Newsp: Price $15 per month. Call at Mc- | pers in his district are commenting on | Nobb's -this_evening or call J. J.|his lack of popularity in his home Jinkinson. 2t2-16 | territory.