Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 20, 1922, Page 6

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i ! L e s e | “"Gapltal stock paid in PAGE SIX TTTETTYTTO 1T TR TRT ST THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e Twontisth Century . Limited [g A Good Fellow To Stand By “You would stand by your gracer,” argued a booster for local busi “You bet your neck I would. I &l ways do when he is weighing my pur chases,” replied the thrifty houvse- keeper. — You Tell "Em — Honors Are About Even A woman' never makes much head- way drpmg a nail, bul did you e stop to' notice a man trying to W up a bundle of clothcs for the I dry? — It’s A Treai — Six Months Twice A Year The ever increasing scarecity of mo- ose is already recewmg much national comment. There-is also some runior about the establishment oi a closeu season for the “Bull.” — All In Favor Say “Aye” A National Wonder Numerous summer resorts up I1a this North section have been adopt- ing catchy names with which tc :t- tract tourists, “The Norith Woods” de- claves. *Hustle; Drop, ‘Run, Fall, Ily Come and Wonder Inns are some of them. With the prices some of themn are charging it's a wonder some smait man hasn’t used the name “sneak out” | — Out From Under — Desirability One thing about which there is 10 disagreement in the modern famuy, says one who can’t afford to buy o, is the desirability of owning an auco- mobile. A self starter of our acquuvint- ance declares that this is especiauy true provided the family owns a Ford. — Aint It A Fact? — DEMOCRATS HOLD COUNTY CONVENTION TOMORROW |t: St. Paul, March 20.—Democratic county conventions will be held in every county seat in the state tomor- Tow. Delegates will be nmamed at that, time to congressional district and state conventions of the party. The congressional district conventions will be held March 30 and the state| convention in Minneapolis March 31. County conventions are not expect- ed to instruct delegaies in many in- stances. The state convention, it is believed, will.be free. AMERICAN TROOPS LEAVE COBLENZ FOR HOME TODAY Coblenz, Germany, March 20.—1,200 American troops of the American army of occupation left for the United States by the way of Antwerp today. This wxll fix *my cold ALWAYS keep Dr. King's New Discovery handy. It breaks up hard, stubborn cal ds and stops the paroxysms of coughing. No harmful drugs, but |ust good medicine. All quglsts, Dr. Ki ’S New l%gsco‘g For Colds and Coug . Stubborn Bowels Tamed. Lcav- ing the bowels unmoved results in health destruction. Let thc gently stimulating Dr. King's Pills bring to you a regular, normal bowel function- ing. 25 cents. All druggists. PROMPT! WON'T GRIFPE Dr.King's Piis { ' MARKETS POTATO MARKET Chicago, March 20, Potatoés weak, receipts 82 cars, total U. S. slnmmms 179%7; on track 166; Wisconsin rouid |wh1te= sacked, $1. 50 to $1.70; hulk, i 1 car. $1.50; anesctn round whltes, sacked, $1. 50 to $1.60; Idaho rurals $1.70 to $1.80; mlxed varieties, 1 car. $1.75. BRITISH TURF RACING SEASON IS UNDER WAY Lincoln, Eng. March 20 (United Press)—The British Turf, or *flat racing season under the Jockcy Club rules, opened here today on the 1am. ous Carlholm track, and attracted aa enormous attendance. Ficids were on the large size as usual at the op- ening of the season, but—also as us- ual—bettors were decxdedly shy, aud |preferred to watch actual running |rather than rely on stable rumors cf exceptional ability. The first big race of ihc scason takes place Wednesday, when the popular Lincolnshire Ian ‘icap is scheduled, a handicap for threc-ycar olds and u;wards over the usua: cne mile courses. Of the original 7% eni- ries over a score of smart animal- are |cxpected to go to the post. Tlie race iz worth about 1,500 pounds io the own- cr of the winner, and apart from the heavy speculation on the actua' l‘nu‘ imuch. betting .s done on long-price winner of the Lincolnshire with tuat of the Grand National Steeplecuasc, scheduled for Friday at Liverpool. “THE RENT VEIL” 1S SUBJECT OF SERVICE THIS EVENING Mr. Moyer will speak on “The Rent Veil” at the Baptist church tonight. This promises to be ‘one ‘of the great !services in this series of meetings {when he presents the truth connected with- this subject. There are few doc- trines of Scripture more . important than the subject for this evening. The message on “Sons” at the morning service yesterday was ad- dressed to believers emphasizing the importance of growth in’ the Chris- tian life. The difference between-the believer’s standing in Christ and His state was clearly presented. The evening message dealt with the sin of unbelief—the “One Sin That Damns.” “Men are mnot lost hecause they com- mit certain sing,” says the Evangelist. “They are lost because they believe not, and they commit these sins for the same reason.” iiie Lord Jesus Christ “bare our sins in His own body on the tree,” I Peter 2:24 and now it is no longer the sin question but the “Son question.” Bible class Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. Meetings continued through- out the week at 8:00. RURAL, SCHOOLS DISPLAY WORK AT TEACHERS COLLEGE An excellent display of work done; in the rural schools was exhibited at| the Teachers' college last Saturday. Much credit is due the teachers at| sesssssswessmme we—"—i=y Northern, Carr Lake, Spur, Turtle River, Mission school, Buck Lake, District No. 33, No. 71, and No. 89 for their splendid exhibits and to Mrs. Ida M. Jeftries, who had charge of the contest and exhibits. Charter RETO it ru\nl‘lm\ OF THE MIDJL, IN THE STATE OF Loans and discounts to secure cli Other l)onvln, stocks, Banking House, $30 Federal Rescrve Reserve Bank in p Cash in vault a Amount due from State banks, banke ies in the United States mount due from national banks Rexerve Distriet RTHERN NATIONAL BAN T 12 CLOSES OF DUSINESS $364,247.05 § 50,000.00 5,000,00 process of col , and trust Lomp\n- 1.925.17 Checks on other banks in “he Eame oity ‘bank Total of Ite Checks on banks located outside ‘of bank and other cash Iu‘nu« Red«-mpnon fuml with U. S, ‘Treasurer ... Total ing Surplus furd ... Undivided profii; Liess . current expel Circulating notes outstanding i ‘Amount. due to-State banks, banker in the United States and forelgn Certified checks outstanding u\snlors checks on own bank outsfidin and Total of Items 2 Individual deposits subje Certificates of deposit due in for money borrowed) ... . Total of demand deposits ( posits). ibject to Reserv te of \lmhe\o!m County of Belt o Ge Rhea, Cashier of the abo: 0.’ the nl.m\1 u‘atemult is true to the best of -l e V'S SEAL) (\Ozsbnlcrlbbd and sworn to before me Notary Public, Beltraml County,sMinn, 1,306.24 15421853 16847 § 50,000,00 £10,000.00 389457 3378 Ve o solemnly swear that ind bellef. Cashier. i i cop o With Bath 3.3\1'. BACoN ‘ % S .. Directors. .|l . Moderate Priced Cafe in thig 1760 das of of March, 1922, i | Connection My commlsnwn nxpu-e. Oct. 87th, msl s l {“doubles” or attempts to couple tle TRAIN OF LOGS JAMS UP 50/000,00 | DES MOINES FIREMAN TO HAVE WORLD'S FINEST LED Des Moines, ' March 20— (Uniced Press) Charles E. Corbett, city fire- man, plans to sleep in the finest aad ‘nost expensive bed in the world. C bett’s proposed “bed of roses” 5 hgen undeér construction for a long time and will be completed, he- (e clares, in the spring of 19Z3. It will be of the finest selected magohany, sev- cn kinds in all, elaborately hand carv ed, It will exceed by thousaids of dol- lars the “cost of the famous handeu ed bed of King Franco' 1 prese for centuries in the royal paluze of a of the Museum de Ciuny, Paris, a will easily 'surprass in shezr mag. cance the colossal couch of the iwm- ous French monarch. . INSURANCE AGENT HELD i ON EMBEZZLEMENT CHAKCGE & Curl Ferdinandscn, who 'in 1921 yielded to only one employee of .1he Security, Life Instirance Company cf America in a race to the largest amount of insurance, wa rrested ar conk last Friday and held iux S cashing small and worthle: the First Nationa! Bank of ths ury caused his arrest, pelice sai Moare than 500 persons in the vicinity of Duluth and the iron range towns have een fleeced of sums ranging from 3 to $50 by the insurance agent, who gevered relations with his compaay last December, when evidences uf de- falcations were first, noticed, Lews Hart, state manager of the company declares. NEW YORK LUMBER TUWN Saranac Lake, N.'Y.,. March 20 (United Press).-The Adiroidack - ber town of Tupper Lake wa: tie scene of a record pile up of logs, whon the sleds of a log train being towed a tractor got out of control on a kil. and jacknifed. In the crash whica tal- lowed, the logs burst the binling cnains and several thousand fect of hardwood timber flooded over side- walks and streets to the depth of many feet. It took a crew of lumberjacks sev- cral hours to clear up the wreck and again start the train on its way to the mills of the Oval Wood Disli Company. PUBL[C HEALTH INSTITUTE OPENED IN TWIN CITIES Minneapolis, March 20.—A public health institute to last all week open- ed today. A lecture course will comducted for doctors -and another course for nurses, sogial workers and; those engaged in maternal and mfcunl welfare work. Clinics will be held g:ily in both St. Paul and Minneapo- Vancouver, British Columbia. Seven million Lake Superior W] fish fry from Port Arthur, are to be placed in Lillooct Laie this ispring. Montreal Quebec.— Canada Leaas the list of countries from which tne | United States imported iron and stce: during 1921. People Demand It Sub-mmn Offered As Being Just As Good. DON'T BE DECEIVED | Pcople evérywhere have learned | | about the Marvelous Power of Bul- parian_Blood Tea as an aid to the sick. BE SURE when you ask your dealer for Bulgarian Blood Tea that you get it. Refuse any substitutes as being just as good. Users know that Bulgarian Blood Tea taken once or twice a week as- sists Nature® to keep them feeling years younger. They also know that juice it helps break a cold quickly and guardq against. influenza, pneu- ‘monia or other ‘serious sickness. Your druggist, like your doctor, should be: garmn Blood Tea.—Adv. RATES DOWN | THE: WEST HOTEL Minneapolis, Minn, Now Quoting Rooms | at | $1.50 to $2.00 Without Bath $2.00 to $5.00 > | attended -a birthday when taken steaming hot with lemon | your friend.. Tell him you want Bul- e ONE SYEP WONY TAKE NYOL | ANNWHERESwsir BALSAM RIDGE Mrs. §. Eaton has heeen qmte sick the past week, Miss Viola_ Gehron has been asslshng with house ‘work during her illness. ] Bertha-, Anna and Carl Johnson dinner at Mrs. Ole Olson’s, Sunday. . Andrew Anderson of Chicago came Friday to spend a few days with his family on the farm. “John R. Reed and wife attended a birthday dance at Ole Hoglin’s in the Belle ncighborhood Saturday. Warner Kay hauled Cedar to Keli- her for I. W. Geéhron, Wednesday. Anyone ' having an attack “Blues”' should reside in the Balsam Ridge neighborhood for a while. It is a lively place, three surprise part- ieg the past week. Anyone having a birthday in the near future should be on_the alert. Earl and Everett Gehron finished | work on the.road Monday. The scholars gave their teacher, Mrs. John B. Reed a very pleasant surprise Friday afternnon A num-! ber of the patrons came in with well| filled ba kets and served ‘a delicious lunch. Several was greatly appreciated. Mr. G. Harter spent Sunday with | Raymond Dakin and Axel Anderson. | Ernest Miller stayed over night| I Am Absolutely Free of Rheumatism, Nervousness and Dyspepsia--Thanks to TANLAC itisa u(onderfnl medi- cine, states Mrs. F. E. Tounsel, 731 Merchant St., Los_Angeles, Cal. Mtllton§ of people all over the U. S., Canada and Mexico have testified to the remarkable reconstruc- tive power of this wonderful medicine. Get a bottle to- day. At all good druggists. mm LOGICAL ADVICE! $tnke at the root of weak- nus is logical advice to those rundown in vitality. Scoti’s Emulsion} nourishes the body, tones the blood and helps build strength, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ~———ALSO MAKEI Ki-moiDs | (Tablets or Granules) For INDIGESTION umnmmmn |CATARRH OF THE STOMACH [l e e | e o with a sore, sour, bloated stom- % ach. Food does not nourish. lmtnd it is a source of misery, causing pains, belching, dizziness and head- aches. @ The peson wih a bad somacly should be satisfied with nothing less than permanent, lasting relief. @ The right remedy will act upon the linings of the stomach, enrich the blgod, aid in casting out the catarrhal poisons and strengthen every bodily. function. l q The large number of people who |, have successfully used Dr. Hartman's famous medicine, recommended for all tatarthal conditions, offer the strongest endorsement for o E OU CAN'T ENJOY LIFE o | i H | | | I8 of | hand-made gifts {|were reccived from the pupils which " AMD MEY SONE BIEMESSMEN RUN AN AD BURN YRS C1N Y Mome PAPER N THEN AQGY GRIEVED. BECUZ “THEY DOMY HANE A ROSH Q' PROSPERITH FER AHULL MEAL WONT PROLONG LIFE VERM LONG e Z John R. Reed, wife and son Bob-! ert and J. W. Gehron were callers at Norden, Sunday.. Thomas McManus gave a party to a number of his friends Sunday, the occasion being his 9th birthday.. Hilman Bothner has been on the sick list the past week. PAY 202 NOW Fordson THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR z)ith Earl and Everett Gehron, Mon- ay. ' Rudclph Burgsrule moved S household goods to Kelliher, Satur- day, preparbory to moving to his future home in Iowa. Mrs. Warren. Ray spent Wednes- day. wth Mrs. J. W. Gehron. i _.AND THE BALANCE NOVEMBER/1st\.. ORDER YOUR TRACTOR NOW AS THIS OFFER IS QPEN ONLY FOR A LIMITED TIME ON A LIMITED NUMBER OF TRACTORS. i $202.00 Puts One On Your Farm And You Can Make It Ean IT’S Keep This Summer and Not Have To Pay For All Of it Until November 1st] C. W. Jowett Co, Inc. “A FORDSON ‘ON EVERY FARM” Bemidji, Minn, Beltrami_Ave. Three Essentlals of - Safe Automobllmg Personal Collision Liability Insurance Insurance PERSONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE From the moment your machine leaves the garage, the careless pedes- train on the road and his industrious attorney in the court are trouble making contingencies. ; Our Personal Liability Insurance Protects . You Against this Trouble - Insuring you against;loss or expense as a result of Injury or Death by any person or persons, caused by the operation, maintenance or use of your automobile. PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE Next to Liability for Personal Injury, the danger of loss through Dam- age to other people’s property, causes more embarassment to auto- mobile owners than any other hazard of the road. Our Property Damage Insurance Elimin- - ates Loss Through this Hazard Insuring you against loss or expense as a result of damage or destruc- tion of the property of others, caused by the operation, mamtenance or use of your automoblie. COLLISION INSURANCE There is not a driver of a motor car who has not collided w1th\ some object. Perhaps he did not materially injure the ob]ect—but how aboufi‘Ris car? Our Coliision Insurance Protects S .Your Car Insurmg you against loss ¢ [or damage sustained as the result of a col- lision"with another object, caused by the operation, maintenance or use of your automobile. Can You Afford the Risk to Your Business, Your Home, and all Your Worldly Posessions of Driving without Protection? Do Not Delay. -THE BERMAN AGENCY Markham Hotel Bulldmg Phone 19

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