Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 5, 1922, Page 8

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Twentneth Century Qiestionable An inquisitive one wants to know how Safe and Sane a Fourth of July is ‘when authorities will let a Ford driver go around with a sign on the back of his car which reads “Another Ford.” He may be safe, but it 1sn’t a very sane thing to do! —Ain’t It a Fact?— Not Needed From what we have seen to date, there are a few of the old: boys in Bemidji who do not need monkey glands’ to make them act that way. Somebody has - made a monkey of them already. —Havye You Noticed?— Why the Rush? Fan (arnvmg late at the Bemidji game' Sunday) :.“What’s the score?” Friend: “Nothing to nothing.” Fan: “Finc game, eh?” Friend: “I haven’t decided; hasn’t started yet. —We'll Say It Hadn’t— : A Snappy Dog ’ Wc know: a fellow who calls his dog “Camera.” That's because the dog tries to snap at every one he meets. —You Know the Kind— Experienced There’s nothing. like having expe- rience before tackling a hard job. A young Beltrami county man, who has been' driving a team of mules all winter ‘and spring, is about to be married. —Do Yoii Feel for Him?— Some Husbard! One Bemidji .woman says she would rather give up her husband than do without her. telephone, but its hard to imagine how any husband can be as punk as the average tele- phone. Maybe she got the wrong number! —You Tell ’Em— LIMITED it BABY IN CRIB ATTACKED DURING' SLEEP BY RAT Saranac Lake, N. Y., July 5.— Florence Butchino, thrce -months-old .To Marry Ida Zittlan is expected in Bemidji from Germany -before-seven -o’clock tonight. Word to that effect was received this: morning ,fram goyern- ment officials who are’s ‘that she rcaches her destination safely, Fraulein Zittlan, who'is but twenty- three, was wooed and won in the old country by Karl Gluck. Failing to win the approval of the ' fair lady’s family, Karl came to Ameri- ca to seck his fortune. He located near Fowlds, on cut-over land and it was a big day when he could send for his Ida. ) - i Pogue Horse Is Winner “Fleetfoot”, one of the . iregular Pogue livery horses, was entered in the Fourth of July races at Fertile and drew first money in the 2:40 class making the mile in 2:39. Mr. Poguc drove the horse hxms li R R Duluth Traders Coming About 100 Duluth business men, representgtives of - various commer- cial interests at the head of the lakes will arrive in Bemidji, July 18 at 10:16 on a special train over the Great Northern railroad, and: will remain here for an hour, 'I'ney will be accompanicd by the famous Third regiment band. » ie - Have Booked “Missouri Fred Raymond’s will play in Bemidji Thursday even- ing, July 11th, in the city hall. daughter "of Mr. and Mrs, . Peter Butchino, who reside. in the northern part of the county, was. close to death when attacked in her crib by a large rat. Awakened by her, crigs, fhe parr ents, found ‘the. baby_covered with blood from a hole the;size of a quar- ter. which..the ;rodent. . -had. gnawed over the left eye.. A physician closed the,. wound; , with, .several stitches. Later the wound had to be reopened and.infected parts cut away. It is thought. the ;baby: will recover, but will be badly:scafred. Physicians assert that-it is the first case of the kind on record in north- ern New York. There ;was_In Wordsworth's ’own, chnrnctar. as, we have geen, a.certaln natural.contentment, a sort of inborn religious . placidity, . .seldom . found united :with a_sensibility so mobile as his, which was.favorable to. the quiet, habitual observation of inanimate or | imperfectly anlmate existence. Hlis life of 80. years Is divided by no very profoundly felt incidents, its changes being. almost wholly. inward; it falls, like; his- work, into broad, untroubled; perhaps somewhat monotonous spaces., What It resembles most is the life of one:of those early Flemish or Ttalian ‘painters who, just hecause thelr minds. were full of heavenly yisions, passed, some of them, the better part of 60 years in quiet systematic industry. And this, sort ©of placid life matured: in Wordsworth ‘a_qulet unusual sensibll- really.innate in him, to the sights nng sounds of the natural world.— quter Pater, in “Sketches and Re- mu Subsoribe fuc The Delly Plonc; —Elechl'll'e OFT DR_INKS This play has been in Bemidji before but the management claims to have a good company and scenery espec- ially adapted to the ‘local stage. The play is laid in Missouri in the days before the country was thickly settled and is said to be full of in- interesting situations. Tickest are on sale at Netzer’s drug store. * » ® Road Building To Start Actual construction work on the new Beltrami county . roads..and) state highways running through: this county will begin_early next spring according to a statement made : this morning by Charles Forbes, engin- eer for the state highway commis- sion. Mr, Forbes stopyed heré be- tween trains coming’ from the north, B s BEMIDJI DROPS SERIES TO THIEF RIVER FALLS| (Continted From Page 1) midji was unable to overefme the big lead. Mcthouse and Phlbbs started, the gameé for Bemidji Monday -Itcrnoon Phibbs later being = replaced by Jackson of Tenstrike. Thief River hung ‘up seven runs‘in the .opening game. Bemidji scored one in the sccond, three in the seventh and. three. in the eighth, while Thief: River made only one run in the latter part-of the game. Again the| big. lead in the early part of the game proved to be Bemidji's dowu- fall. Tuesday’s game was -fairly wa]l attended and the game playe throughout , despite the 'threatening weather which ‘later in; the /.game developed. .into ..a, drizzl onday's | uw-anly-i{ tha(n l.lxhted— 'LUNCHES . COFFEE Sold at the Park,, . Plan You.- Picnic for, DIAMOND' ro!m' B \[nfl;d Suits for Rent d | ous opponent. GRAFI' CASES OPEN tions will be taken by Attorney Gen- eral Svembyorn Johnson in St, Paul today graft’ cases. The case -previously set for June from District Jpdge A. T. Cole in Fargo Postponement. was ‘asked by ‘the .defense attorneys who ‘charged that the’ hearings were set before the.date of the primary election for political reasons.’ . Col. J. H. Bloom and C. M. Hogue, as membebrs of the game and fish commission, and L. C. Pembone, Dawson, ag their real estatc, agent, are charged:with having appropriated n use. $56,440 buying ' a cre- game-farm near Daw- son in' Kidder county for $6 an acre and charging $10. While the defendnnts hgve issued Mo statement, it is understood be- cause,. of the division in the funds they were obliged to charge . part_of the cost price to “expenses” becatise the fund. for game farm purchases ‘was:-not- large - enough--to- meet the price. hey contend: that uport.smen con- sidér the land a “good buy.” Attor- ney General Johnson contends that putchase was made without authority and that the land is worth_only $5 an acre. It was necessary to go to the Twin Citiesto take.-depositions, the attorney; general declared, be- cause the witnesses were out of the state and could not be forced to re- turn to_testify. “Missouri Girl” |, (By Unlud Prlu) chley-on~Thsmcs, Englnnd July B5.—Henley regatts, ‘England’s great sporting -and _society river. picnic, opened, today amid- scenes of great brilliance, Apu'rt from, the society aspect, Hen]ey 15 the myecca, of But- ish’rowing men, and. this'year's ‘con- tests were of additional importance ‘owing to the strong international en- try. In addition to all the' leadmg Brit- ish oarsmen;, there were'entries from United States,’ Canada, -Australia, France,” Belgium, Holland, Norway and -8witzerland, and it was recog- nized that there was considerable danger of some of the principal prizes " | going abroad. ! In the Grand Challenge cup, which Englishmen regard as the world’s championship for eight-oared boats, Notway, Switzerland, = Belgium and France threw down the gauntlet. The Swiss' Grasshoppers club are also entered for the Steward’s cup, an elg}\t—oarcd event—while for the| Silver - Goblets (four oars, without coxswains) the Koninkluke Roci-en- -Zeelvereeniging, de Maas; of Rotter- dam, Holland, are completing. There is a high class entry for the ‘Dlamond Sculls, genenlly conceded to be the smgle-scull amateur cham- pionship~of ‘the world:"* W. M. Hoo- ver, of the Duluth’ Boat club, repre- sents the'United’ States, and, accord- _ing to the reputation which has pre- ceded him, he should prove a danger: —_——————— = would be conceivable, he-says, thxtlr—"_:fl'—"’—fc.= sufficient poison gas would.be given off to .cause - the downfall of: the world’p . population, . He/says that there have been cases " Bismarck, N. D., July 5.—Deposi- of comets- colliding with the earth and killing a few people. L\KE A N\CE CAKE WITH s.\\ue National 2 Independence Day of While he does not believe there is| Venezuela. in' the alleged game board | any immediate prospect of the world Al special council of the Protestant ending through such an odd. occur-, Episcopal diodese: ;of; Alabama is -to, renge as he pictures, he neve:theless 23’ was postponed by a court order points out that ‘there is always. a chahce for such a dangerous colli- sion. The greutest speed of any sohd body known to science is 1,800 kilo- meters ‘per sécond. This is attained astral bodies, according to Jhese bodies by certai Professor ‘Archenhold, are ‘in the nature of comets which keep up this ‘enormous pace contin- nluy. (Conunnod From Page 1) ers, actors and actresses, rmdgets tall men, circus performers and | ! many many others, For all the Pres- 1dent has a kindly greeting. . There, is .also: prevalent some of those., present the sense of ! is there; a"nd }"'ou will girls ‘fresh fror ‘take “out,.. tuck” in there is ¢ ican boyho for & secret service man than for the Presidont—and he stands’ with mouth agape as one of the White House' secret service force is pnmt- od oot “ta i, > curls. ' Usually f youn, Amer- Paris, July.; B——Pollce reserves surrounded:the chambers of deputies this aftcrneon _ while . communist members’ attacked Premicr Poincare accusing him' of '‘byinging on the world war.iThe :chamber was, crowd- ed to'its' capacity. Three communists deputxes in turn hurled questions at thQ premier con- ¢erning his pre-war icies. “The; agserted these contrflmted to start the war. Poincare faced his enemies with a bold front toutly defending his policies, -~ - INGVALD. DYBVIG PASSES, - AFTER EXTENDED ILLNESS Ingvald Dybvig passed away at the home. of his sister, Mrs. A. Cas- person, 100 1-2. Third ' street at 10:45 a. m: Tuesday after an illness of nearly five years. The ‘deceased was born in Norway and' was 36 years, 9 months and .6 days of age. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife and two sons Ralph, 6.and Edward b, besides his father, ‘mother, slx ' brothers .and . three sisters, all re- siding near Bemi The funeral services will be held Thursday_morning at 10:00 at the home. and at:11:00 at the Malvick cemetery, Rev. L: J. Jerdee offici- ating. The fnngul will be in charge of M. I Tbertson. < R .Other foreign entries are:; M. W. Schmid; of the See club, Zurich, -Switzerland; A. A. Baynes of the Commerclal Rowing club, Brisbane, ‘Australia, ‘'and H. A, Bel- ved ‘of the St. John’s Rowing club, Canada. The regatta lasts four-days. | SAYS COMET MIGHT GAS E WORLD . By Carl D, Groat Puss Staft Correspondent) Berlin, July 5.—There is a possi- bility that the whole world will be ‘‘gassed” to death by the poison va- pors of a huge comet. Professor: Doctor - Archenhold, chief astronomer . of -the Treptow ob- servatory here, points to this possi- bility after years of research in the field of comet action. * He says, however, that the ‘inhébi- tants of this globe need have no im- mediate anxiety about. this point. So far, his investigations, indicate, such He pointed out that there are many bodies sailing through the space, red- ARCHIE DITTY Custodian hot and filled with poisonous gasses. In event of a collision between the earth and one of these bodies, it l a catastrophe is only a possibility. | i You are invited to see the Flower Gardens of the Beltramx Nurséfy aby's Bréath, Coreopsis, Cante ry Belle, False Indigo;"‘Gailllr Sel:ul Farm, Belltramll Nfirse OTTO BROSE, Prop. among | ey | out the Turco-Russian war. meet today to elect a: bishop coadju-|2: tor. | The' minister of education of On- tario has called. 8" conference at Tor- onto today to consider the proble of rural education. The standards and supervnswn of child labor “is ‘to be' the sub;ect of al.: national. conference which is to be opened in ‘Boston today. B The trial is scheduled to-begin at|. Ark., -today of eight men under first - degreé ‘murder in- dictments . in_connection .with the hmg on May 19 of Huley Owens, Texarkana, i negro slayer of a policeman. Bt | FOR AMERICAN TOURISTS - Camp Roosevelt, the national edu- cational training cnmfl for boys ‘u derthe Jjurisdiction of the Chicago Board of Education, is to open its pérmanent tamp ‘today on a site near) La Porte, Indiana. _ The :minister 'of ‘mines .of Ontario has called a .conference for Toronto today..to..consider. preliminary..steps to determine the important point- as to whether. Ontario’s deposits of low grade iron ores cnnnot in some way be profitably treate: In the Day’s Ncwc Search ' for a picturesque setting for. her next' novel has led Lady Dorothy Mills, the beautiful daugh- er of the Earl of Oxford, to make an- adventurous trip to the strong- holds of the cavemen in the North African mountains. 'I‘\Iot only is she the first white woman to. make the acquaintance = of these mysterious cave-dwellers, but also she has spent a week as a cave-woman, absolutely alone with the natives without white | § protectors. - Lady Dorothy inherits her love . for. adventure from her father, who has had a singularly ad- venturous career. In his youth, he served as a midshipman and as such had many thrilling experiences fight- ing pirates in the South Sea Islands. After leaving .the. British. navy he served in the Ottoman army through- On her mother’s side, Lady Dorothy. may be claimed as an American. The - Countossvof ‘Oxford was Miss Louist Melissa - Corbin, a daughter of D. C. Corbin of New York. THE PIONEER ) w'r ADS BRING RESULTS . DEATH. TO DOGS (By United Press) Biloxi, Miss., July 5.—For some mysterious reason, dogs cannot live on Ship Island, 13 miles -off this port. This fact:is borne out by old resi- dents: who have frequently attempt- ed to kecp dogs; only to lose: them after @’ short stay: According: to some:-medical 'authorities, thé .dogs probably become affected with chigga a disease which s said to originate from the island sand, THIS ,TIME LAST YEAR : Atlantic City. syndicate offered $100,000 for a Carpentier-Gibbons light heavyweight championship fight: Tex Rickard announced total re- ceipts of Dempsey-Carpentier. fight as $1,631,380. Carpentier drank a_toast to Jack Dempsey as a “‘real gentleman” at ‘adinner. given in" New York in the Frenchman’s_hono?. . Memphis ‘scored 29 runs on 30 hits E:gamst Little Rock, makmg a. new cord, T A e - - Grand ‘Falls, N." S.—Four mi = salmon ‘fry ‘were hatcned this spring W]nmpeg, Mnn —Manitoba has a’ -nt thc hatchery here, and are being i p in prospect, ac- | cording to Prof!'W. Brodrick, of the horticultural department of the Man ba -Agricultural college. Again under the management of PAUL 0. SWEDMARK Specml Dmners _FORMER PATRON _ESPECIALLY \URGED TO TRY US AGAIN. —OPEN DAY | ND NIGHT— PALACE CAFE _ 112 Third Street. A PROTECT YOUR FURS ‘The prupcr :Ior-n of Furs 'nll prulon- their life and insure their | best ‘appearance when again desired for use. | \Wes fl:mulhl lean each garmente and insure it against fire, theft ! L WE ALSO DO MANUFACTURING CLE/ VG AND REPAIRING! KRUSE & GROSS MANUFACTURING FURRIERS Bemidji Over Security Blnk We des1re to announce the sale of the VICTOR VIC- TROLA agency and stock to the BEMIDJI MUSIC COMPANY who will open an excluswe mus1c house ,on Third Street about July 15th. We have enjoyed a.splendid patrondge in this line a'nd express our appreciation to all patrons and friends for past favqys with the hope that they will continui ‘thieir patronage in this line with the BemldJl Mfisx_ House; F. S ‘Ebert, proprietor. . We shalI contmue to represent the EDISON line:in" ; connecf,;' n with our rapidly grOng Drug and Jewelry IAKLE A. BARKER DRUGS & JEWELRY THIRD STREET “FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” Free Telephone - Free Scalelf FreeRest Room - Free Care of Babies

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