Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 7

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te Exposure Intentional Duplééa the ‘Bemidji‘ papers: “over county:division:to get:a . line “on" how: they ' feel ‘#bout'it, but:the: following from the Bemidji Pioneer is the- nly nibble we have received so far:y, ¥ “Bill Noonan says that cuunty di popular with:some hdrm‘mwdjl i ‘in some other: ¢ounty. <It" mfis “quite “impbnlbk N m- oftice zot hmfln insure publicaties fhiove along over bound.. We shall €a Tead' with interest just where the boys are gomg + and what the zxfls m dnhg gpe Amegrican I,egw pn to be appointed:to mssi feature production.- Py s phrmed to secure rapnnanution ] vur; commnity in"the cmmzy to'pat flpnh i this "~ %foduchon, which will take three nigl fi pNqu\e, ccording to* "pliins. * Every eonopent:on possible in order té pnc this on succes ully on the ‘part of the ufiml will- He_ : pqmrek Ohe ‘obkéssihg talent n;g: Y 4 are, urged to take the parst assij flle fair committee elrneatly ‘hopes that no one will pegm to mve thm hurty mp );k‘.' Ly WHAT TO DO AND WHEN ent, & !ew Tionths” ago, was exer- ort to secure’ work for the unem- ployad Schemes of various kinds were put into effect’ in; every part of the country. Today the nrtmem is to get'the nnemployed ‘back to"work, with'plenty of ‘Work to do. There are over a mil- lion men out on nrlke n thiu i Tréports.” el . The man who can solve the great problems, for the protection of the public’s welfare—because it is’ the public that s\lflen, not the employer or em- ng the 'im- Stlndln Orln-y and shfifllnd Vhro f to Scotland by King o A mlrk in 1471, y The {slands of ey and Shet- |'the land -are Tégally* Detroit News. They were pledged 5 Ha is . applying ‘his own' prlnciplea of prodnefion 9ed | of ‘&' small Southern town y 6 scene of actlon. The principal pawn, ™ shy¥ the| gjeaker’in the group appeared to be| § having some dlflq,lly In' keeping his | up'thé old flivver and take the wife a Northefr' Minnesota’ Falr’ at Bemidji a 'réal one.—Baudette Region." " ™ by Judge Grindéland is ‘meeting with popular. ap- proval in this county’: It wil cut’expenses for ty :bnnt & hllf ) mmmn dollm ahd :f- nauonal Fallg is to’ have & new quatter mnl- ‘fln\]\lgh scboo‘l h\lilvflnz “The “Border City fi?flu ‘ih-provid- - | - ’ r!h"“&lfli"‘mfih &% 'z the raising of the uslump LAk Theyve’ bezf domz thia lor the d, -Henry Ford is now' makinz -his own plnte glul h are a ndlcll flepurtnrb i ed BN Seems as lt everybody was ont at tha Moose pic- . nic Sunday. “The woods were literally ‘full of Moose,” said the secretary, c B Hoyt 3 n! you hnve a klck com- Now is the hme to ln i n iés- ing. The county Bu td ‘nl sion. % B By the way, thé crops in Minnesota this year, especially Northern Mlnnesom, are malnng' op- hmuh every‘hour e i $imply Crushed. pery;; V'll‘l Yunn; Jones, who Is snmethlng of e raltiy’| a ‘planist, ling deck, | time ‘upon ‘&' young:: ud: whom ‘he L) mmber of, X CHAG eIV to ‘Scotland by the king of Denmark - of the marriage .of 'rince: Mnrznket. t0 | Taes TII‘ot Beotian 1471 These island groups ‘were- thes Norwulu térritory, ‘and Tind been so since’ tha dlose of the'Ninth century. At the time of & thelr being pawned thie king of Deniark was nlso ‘sover- d footing on the, y pavement. The buildings rocked, ‘The telephorie polés did some ¥ort “of - contortlon{ his voice wys a bit thick.. . “ “Where's Sam?*'another memher ot up asked tm. " “We;:took him home;” the first apelk- er'informed him’ betiveen hiccoughs. 0be- very {Was he drught:s” - ind of you if'you ‘will turn the music hites of us.to get m her"=Minneapolis Tribuse, * 3 going- to || his'hat in the car."—The Alrzonmf i A ey etd’ ofi”‘ma'nfinlm king | " dowry ‘at )—10,000° ’flm('lhdy left Denmin, and “the “istands of: Orkney to be given in pledge for the mient | remainder. But it the 14N 1itb the king could ‘only lay his-hands on 2,000 of the 10,000 ‘Rorins, and was entand'fslands 11 1“?@ i ourctn og q1 in right s are the “blg can ; ESTLITLIE e dix. nnttm‘s didn't help much; One " day by’ feighbor told me ‘aboht what 's Wohderful Remedy ha 1 hlm"lfid I got ‘a bottle of “oury ditggist.<*T can say thatit will do all und n “claim for it.” “It*is%a simple, harml tion that removes* the " eat mucus from the intestinal tract #Hd: allays the inflammation which causes prachcllly -ll stomach, liver and in- “wil sn’bl.”‘-lneludmy “appen- e dose will convince or| The W-& ! tain J%?'agi is expensive—Dbe- cause it Wastes time and money ’! Srestest E&!fligg!!fiflg L) d PALACE CAFE L 112 'l'hiid Strefik I h “hots Froasted” ’Itllhplm : retained in this ma are- proof. NO chaff or coffee dust Nash’s Deli- cious Coffee! It's all removed by air sucnon, “Jéaving a clean—cut oefiee that makes a “crystal clear, ref rew."It's the coffee that makes friends] due toits ‘anusual amma il and delicious flavor: - %" Whther you use hard or soft vmer, Nashis Delxflout Caffee is. tich in flavor, smooth, saf ; free from, stale nr)w.u lnvor Ty itls JWm un'oewuumu‘kll you” . "Your Grocer Sells It Iy < ln one and three pound contames. ; Som‘e‘ men, who afé 'neiyther- blind ' nor illiterate, clalm'smcerely thaj; Ye‘t,u,lf you could mVestlgate, ' each ‘case you ‘;V?)ufi man who “never reads advemse- ments” used an advertlsed tooth fpaste or shaving cream or soap. ' If “he owns an automobile it )Wlll. ) ;;_gi"vertlsed car. If you ask his igioni of any aptque}flg&he will “reply nwords@h n?ghfi hffed bodlly _ bm an a vertlse- afif.fi vs ad that the ' ANNOUNC WE WARE NOW PREPARED TOFILL YOUR NEEDS SFECIALIZE lN GENERAL REPAIR WORK ,AND.. IGNITION WORK All Work Guaranteed—Prices That Satisfy .. filve Us a Chance at Your Next Job N more Gara_ge JOHNSON, McCULl.OCH & CASTO : PHONE 262 - lg ve recelved his: 1nf01mat10n thru.. . ofi;er Whg ‘obtained then- know 'edge from ad.vertlslng “But it is a’’; »fact thatno man ¢an escape the ef-‘_ iy ‘fect of advertlslng even 1f he doe: say he “never reads advertlse- Tl ments.”. - ‘ FARIR0. 2 Not one of us ever reasoned out en- ~>tn'ely from hlS own mmd that the - “helpful advertisitig to say, “Enevers read ggvertisenienfsy, is nerely . your w, y oj saymg,.."I dont rébd. -

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