Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 1, 1922, Page 6

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THF; Twentieth Century LIMITED Just A Suggestion A suggested slogan for Arbor Day ie: “Plant a tree Arbor Day, Any fool can cut one down.” Sometimes it takes a wise man_to plant one and make it grow, —Have you tried it— The Wise Guy Two girls in;, Germany recently took part in a motoreycle race for a husband, and discovered after it was over that the bridegroom-to-be had taken the opportunity preseuted: by their_absence to flee froni'the coun- try. Whosaid all men are fools? —Taint So— A Hot Time In The Old Town The distinction of being the only woman to be married in a blazing church probably belongs to a’ recent bride in’ England When the bridal party arrived at thej church. - they found the building ablaze tnd a small army or firemen deluging the flames avith.water. Nothing daunted the pros- pective bride decided that fite or no fire she would not leove the church unwed and;‘to the accompaniment of flying sparks and -clonds of smoke the marriage ceremony was perform- ed, 5/ t Evidently the bridegroom ¢ had nothing to say about it. —They Usually Do i How Come The other day we noticed that a ‘man had been suspended -from ' the printers’ union for conduct unbecom- ing a printer. This suré beats 'us. What the deuce could it be? 4 ~—You Tell ‘Em— HOSPITAL HERE TO BE *CLOSED AFTER JONE 1 (Continued From Page 1) sued- at this time in. order to give ample time for doctors and patients to secure other accomodations “for the housing of patrons. 1 This “action, will leave - Bemidji without a hospital /until some tem- porary plans are g“rnvided. The Lu- theran hospital, which will be: begun scon, will be rushed with all' possible speed and will be made strictly fire- proof, It is presumed that in the near future further announcement with regard to the disposition of the build- ing and future plans for a hospital will be made, Not— Potato Marl;; Chicago, May: 1—Potato . Market firm; ‘receipts, 89 vdrs; on'‘tracks, 153; total .shipment, 956; Wisconsin round white; sacked; $1.85' to' $2.00, mostly’ $1.90 to $1.95; bulk, $1.95 to $2.10; Kings §2:10 to $2.20; Rus- sets, $2.25 to $2.35, poorly graded $1.80 to. $1.90;. Canada long white Hebrens, '$2.15; New market weak, I'lorvida spaulding Rose, double-head barrels No, -1, $6.50 to $6.65; No., 2 $4.25 to $4.50. ’ Rudolph Valentino, and Dorothy Dalton in. “Moran ' of | The Lady Letty,” is showing for the last time atre 1d5-1 ncock Alley,” it time at the Grand 'Theatre tonight!’ " 1st Show at 7:30—2nd Show at 9:00. 1d5-1 NOTICE! ./ A good liberal cash reward:will be paid for information leading to the arrest of party who took my Ford truck from _in front of 502 Fourth St.; smashed it up and left it at re- { pair shop on 6th St. 1d5-1 C. W. NELSON 'THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS MIGKIE, RUN ouY AND GEY ME A AND BE \ CAREFL\- * THIS TIME LAST YEAR George Kelly hit his sixth homer off Fillingim, Boston. . The Naval Academy crew defeat- ed Pennsylvania in varsity junior and freshman races. Columbia crew beat Yale in var- sity and junior races. | Francis Quimet and Bobby- Jones sailed for England to play in the golf championships. ington. BANK OF ENGLAND HAS (Continued From Page 1) out cash backing, This sum was never repaid and the notes are still in"cir- cutation. . The Bank was also’ permitted -to issue notes against securities-to the extent of 7,434,000 pounds, making a total ot 18,450,000 pounds of notes not backed by cash.-Every note print- ed above that figare must be: covered by gold in the vaults. . 1t 1s one of the curiosities of Brit- ish banking that Bank of England notes are legal tender for any amount everywhere in the British Isles, ex- pect at the Bank of England. The Bank cannot pay its deots with its own notes, and every holder of a Bank of Kngland note is legally en- titled to demand gold, regaraless of the size of the note or notes. Other banks may tender any kind of change they like. kingland has also another 47,950,- 000 pounds in gold on hand, this be- ing the treasury’s backing against 298,697,304 pounds worth of .one- notes. Bank of ‘England notes are cancel- led-immediately after thye get back to the -bank, regardless .of the con- dition or ‘period of “circulation. If a depositor draws' brand’ new notes from one counter of the Bank of England - and " pays ‘them across an- other counter, they are automatically cancelled ‘and neve; out again. DESCRIBES POLITICS (Cont{nuea From Page 1) wards ‘himy He:hid out in-the cloak- room but she sent for him, and after stalling as long ‘as he could, X went to meet her. 5 5 i “The next ‘morning he phoned for e to come to his office. Such a'sight! The ‘man was 'a ‘wreck. . " ‘Why X, I said, ‘what on earth is wrong ‘with you? Are you ill?. He was ' pacing up ‘and"down' his -office, almost . tearing: :his- -haiv; - biting: his lips and behaving like a man' dement- ed. “ ¢« 11, he echoed, ‘ill?” I'm dead, that's what I am’. And he broke out into the most-emphatic and sustained burst of ‘polished: profanity’ I .ever remembers to have heard, Nobody had ever heard him swear. “Well-to make -a long story short, 1 got from him at last that_his wife demanded that he bring her 'Y’s scalp or his head on a charger, or some- thing like that, Seems Mrs, X’s niece had been having some, social rivalry with Senator Y’s sister, and Mrs. X laid the attack on senator X in the senate by Y to that social war. It was an affront to her, shé said, and blood, buckets of it, or wordsto that general effect, would be required to wipe out the stain on the X honor. ¢ ‘What shall T do?’ wailed poor X. He had sent for me to advise him. I had to-laugh in: hig face though heaven: knows he ‘was a sight for tears rather than laughter. “ (She insists that 1 must. assult him, and ‘by physical violence wring from him an apology to her and to went on.. ? ithree weeks, and I may . say thal thereafter he let X severly alone. into the gallery to see ifvMrs. X was there.” e End Chapter IV, JUDGE BlRDZii.fl BECOMES himself at the primary election. Cleveland took the lead in’ the American League race from Wash- SEVERAL 0DD;FEATURES pound and ten—shivllings treasury | her niece, as well as to myself" he “That was too much for me. I had to get somewhere where I could laugh. So I managed to tell him I would get in touch.with him later, and then I staggered out. I took a few of my colleagues into my confidence, and - we ‘got . word to Y that Xuwus : > lotking, for him to carve him up:and e : that he was carrying a couple of big ADDITIONAL WANT ADS | <=2 T L V0 “Y, like most-bullies, was a coward, i and when the senate met thatday, his absence ‘on_official - business’ was ‘announced. He didn’t come back for NORTH DAKOTA CHIEF JUSTICE | Bismarck, N. D., May 1.—By vir- tue of ‘the rotat’on of the- office of chief ‘justice, Judge Luther E. 3ird- zell becomes chief justice of the North: Dakota supreme court today. Judge - Birdzell’s term - expires - this | state department of education. W. vear, but he is candidate to succeed Nolan, speaker ‘of the house, is chal WILL DEMONSTRATEUSES OF ELECTRIC APPLIANCES P. A. McGivern, a.representative of the: Weéstinghouse Electric Manu- facturing company of Chicago, will conduct a' demonstration on'the uses ‘of electrical appiianceés at the offices of the:Minnesota Electric Light and Power company for the next three days, He will give denionstrations on ‘cooking and heating ‘with ‘electricity as well as the uses of power appli- ances, such as electric washers, clean- ers.and .sewing machines, together ‘with: the ‘smaller: heating appliances including toasters, curling = irons, chafing dishes and percolators. * The electric power ratés ‘are being adjusted through .. the efforts of Manager: Elmer :Swanson: and.he.de- clares that it will be cheaper to use electricity than ‘any’ 6ther fuel,.when the new rates are made effective. HUDSON ANNOUNCES NEW ; ADVERTISING MANAGER sex for a number of years—first in{ the sales and technical service de- partnients; ‘from ‘where-he came to the advertising - ‘department 'a year ago. Previous to factory-act es he had considerable experience in the field as a retail salesman, The ap- pointment is effective immediately. '"ALL.STARS WIN OPENER G WITH JUNIOR MOOSE TEAM “Unk Mayer’s” all stars won the opening game of the season against the Junior Order ‘of-Moose. team at the “old ball ark Sunday: afternoon |; by’a score of § to'2:The game prov- ed.to be a.very interesting atfair, it -is reported ‘and: a very good hibition of the game. . With the-for- mation of a:local league it is.expect- | ed that a number of first class games will be played by these teams-during the summer months. A number :of out of town games are being-arranged by the all stars also and avery.attrac- tive season is expecte: l MINNESOTA REPRESENTED AT STOCK CONTROL:HEARING (By United Press) commissioner, members of the Central Co-operative Livestock association are attending the hearing on ‘the federal livestock control bill which opefied in ‘Wash- iington today.. -The.amendment would ‘restore state control of stockyards. CURFEW TO BE SOUNDED EACH EVENING AT 9:30 parents . or guardian, are to be off |3749 16th’ Ave., the streets at.thdt hour. The whistle | Minn, at the :Bemidji Manufacturing Co. Mill will be used as a curfew. OPIUM HABIT TAKES TOLL OF FISHES OF TIGRIS RIVER (By. United Press) London, May 1.—The opium habit } wi tional Geographic society. e MRS. CRAIGHEAD'S- CASE OPENS IN-ST. PAUL TODAY | Marguerita = Z:Craighead, with subérdination of perjury, was; in district court today, as the +testimony in sensation- “X never spoke in the senate after =" that without first looking furtively & — - St. Paul, May 1. man of the commission. \{ Gee, v \'D BETTER.G\T: LEMONS that her husband was killed while in DAKOTA COMPENSATION LAW : discharge of his duties in the service HIGH SCHOOL ESSAYS TO BE r 1 'BEING ARGUED ‘TODAY RNED OVER TO TEACHERS The city demurred on the grounds that the term. “employe” in the law does mot .cover policemen. Moellering ‘overruled the demurrer. Arguments will be made ‘today. (By United Press) Minot, N. D., (By United Press) Grand Forks, N. D., May 1.—High school-essays in the good roads con- test must be in the teachers’ hands today.- - Papers will be corrected at the:Extension department of the Uni~ versity and prizes awarded to highest by national and state organizations, the University and Agricultural’ col-|" May 1.—Whether the North Dakota:compensation law olicernen and’ ‘their:.de- be determined by Judge George H. Moellering in:the damage suit brought by a widow of a former policeman against the city of Minot. Mrs. Wanie S. Fahler, whose hus- band, Leo S. Fahler, was killed by 'a 'whiskey runner, asks $15,000 from the city .of Minot on the grounds Victoria, -B. C.—Over 290,000 trees, berry bushes and tree ngs and 82,000 bulbs have been imported into British' Columbia this year for the spring planting. ‘The 'subject assigned by the: Hi way Transport Education committee at Washington, . X Good Roads Helped My Community.” The winner in the national conte: received a four years’ scholdrship at the -institution of his choice. tor ‘Tae Oatly Ploneer|. prizes. of. $75, $50 and $25 toistu- dents standing highest who int attend the college next yeal University :does likewise. THURSDAY, APRIL1S “LUCKY DAY"” QGiven Hardware In ‘addition, the State Good association gives prizes. A. H.Yoder of the University is in charge of the contest for North Dakota. TWIN CITIES ESTABLISH HIGH HOMICIDE RECORD, St;-Paul, ‘May. 1—Three murders, two suicides'and an attempted der- in.-St.. Paul, * Minneapolis South:St.. Paul . yesterday establish- 'ed a homicide ‘record for a 24-hour The Hudson Motor Car Company and Essex Motors announce the ap- pointment-of William A. James- as advertising manager.i. Mr. James: has been connected with Hudson and Es-|* 100 Cash Purchases Made on This Day! Martin Fimier, 23, of New' Ulm shot and, probab:y iatally wounded Miss Katherine Becker yesterday af- ternogn and then killed himself. The shooting followed, a quarrel because It pays to buy your Hardware from GIVEN, be- cause you will get the best Hardware, Paints, Varnishes and Home Equipment—with stasid- ard factory brands—for less mcney you pay CASH ‘and buy on our LUCKY DAY, youy cash receipt will be redempéd in full. BUY YOUR HARDWAR AND PAY CASH Miss Becker had gone out with other men. Miss Becker was 21.years old.} .. James Branspn, 25, colored, was instantly killed about 6 o’clock P. M: n 'Bacon, 50, Branson’s stepfather held. at Central - police Police say he confessed to tl ROM GIVEN ng.: : Mrs..Harold, Hapson, 25, Minnea- and killed by John ces, 25, watchman at. the 5 hotel, who then turned the weapon on himself. Kees died instantly. Mrs. | Hanson had been married only three | ‘weeks. Kees forced himself:into the Hanson apartment late last night and’ for miore. than three ~hours argued with. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, finally 4 , ex- I iiii|||l|ii|||flli|||i||||[;ffi?)‘&'1j||1|ii|l|ii;|||ii||||:|in|||||||||i ' ’RE -HERE! THE NEW FORD SEDA “ THE NEW FORD COUPE We just received' these —the : latest. - finished Five Years. of Stubborn Stom: ach Troubles Are Over Now, ;Declares Minneapolis. . Man. Praises :I'aillnc ‘For His Gain- ing 10 Pounds. Chief - of ‘Police, Thomas : Bailey, announces that thercurfew ordinance will be 'put into effect: begining:this evening. Tha curfew will be souhded o r at 9:30 and, all_children:under 16 | than I got from taking Tanlac, years of ‘age, urnless accompanied by | B. H. Eidi T “No one could- ask better results more, painting. contractor, So. Minneapolis, KEYS : Get duplicate keys made while‘you wait! ‘A complete stock of blank keys here always.: | - (iven Hardware - | —PHONE 57— NOW $50 The Twin City Barber College has ‘| started its Summer term and now offers its complete course for $50, a saving of '$25 over the Fall and Win- ter term rate. + Personal attention given to each student by our staff of competent in- structors. ‘The Barber Trade offers exceptional opportunities ' for men with limited capital. ' ‘Write today for FREE, interesting illustrated catalog and -full particu- lars. = TWIN CITY BARBER GOLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. . Minneapolis Minn. AUTO | | IS OUR BUSINESS .AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY ~ WARD BROTHERS PHONE 77 PHONE: COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-passenger “Buicks | Seven - passenger Enclosed I Dodges and Dodge Tour- ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occasion. B THE QUESTION Who's Your Taifor? —will be answered very easily after you have seen the lines shown this sea- son. Barney's Toggery 213 THIRD' STREET Coupe :and Sedan that +the - FORD. .. Factory: is i.turning- out—upholster- ed-+in --the- new --grey striped velour, and with improvements . that you’ll:be‘interésted Jad been suffering for. five years with_nervous indigestion., my food filled mi breathe, ‘and - I-.was, following these spells. I got so nerv- ous and run down finally I could not ound sleep at night, and found ~me ail tired and unable to work bottles :of Tan- COME lN AND SEE THESE NEW SAMPLE :MODELS! ‘Place "You . “After only three 1ac all my troubles entirely-disappear- 1 can'-eat just-anything without suffering, 3leep sound and, in fact, “Natives on the, Tigris,” he said,enjoy the best of health. “fish with opium pellets, concealed in | gained ten pounds and am so pleased dough. he fish, swallowing the jwith. Tanlac it is a pleasure to rec- bait, beconie’stupefied and float to'the [ ommend it to others.” surface. - Arabs paddle out and get takes a heavy toll from fishes of the Tigris_river, :Lieutenant-Commander Ewell-Sutton, R. N., stated to the Na- = = = Tanlac. is sold by all good drug- Order at Once!-So_that you Wwil'be assured of getting yours ¢ ‘when you want it. O A TN St. Paul, May 1.—The case of Mrs. %580 $665.73 $240.94Bl. in 12 mo. 4645 $733.41 . $265.49Bal. in 12 mo. . Jewett\Co, " Bemidji, Minn. ationa Bagley Cass Lake “A'’FORDSON ON EVERY FARM” [Fordson | Everybody seems to be there The state legis- lature: interim commission on educa- tion convened in St. Paul today. The commission will" consider recommen- dations of women’s: clubs and the International Falls Good Service—Low Rates Splendid Cafe In AR TR A =y T "FRESH FROM -THE DAIRY EVERY MORNING .:MILK and CREAM From. healthy, sanitary- kept cows—handled in a sanitary way. PHONE 16-F-4 We Deliver Every Morning ALFALFA DAIRY - W. G. SCHROEDER Fred Webster, Mgr.

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