Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 6

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' x-.u!nom; e per }vu nfiu %‘ years, being defeat. for, Ahe‘,l;gpubllcan nomination overnor., Lynn Fra mn, ,Texas, a can idite ‘Warren, Wyoming; m. ‘are the - only hnes who ;the senate, wh;lfl McC irst, elgcted. MeCumber. i a candidate for reelectlon.. -Question 'of _Seniority Passing of the Captains who for o long have kept 'the Capitol ship ‘on an ‘even keel, at once opens up ‘the perplexmg question of seniority rule in appointing committee chair- men. Heretofore, with. few exceptions it has been' the unwritten law that point of sarv ¢ SHAll determine appointment ‘of Rep. Madden, Ill., to_the .chairmanship of | the appropriations committee. The seniorjty question in the sen- ate is amculafly annoying to par- ty len; ers. With, McCumber out, Smoot, Utnfu m'dmanly would suc- ceed to head of the finance com- ittee. But Smoot is on the appro- ilpriations committee, and ,can not hold both posts. If he should decide to rémain with appropfiations, La- ,Follette¢, .-Wiscofisin, -whom conser- vatives -have ‘tried “to read out” ublican party would un- de ty rule succeed to the finance chmrmanshlp That “is not all the aim. of the Old Guard, who are opposed 1o 1iberals in important Should Lodge he- deleatnd for Teelec- tion, Borah, Idaho, whose idea on world relationships are not in accord with ‘the Old.'Guard}. policies, ap- proaches the chairmanship. McCum- ber at present is the ranking Repub- lidan. Briefly the situation which con- fronts standpatters sinimers down to this: While seniority rule as a usual thing,. is sahsfnctory, certain ._in- stances arrive when the committee must be brave to deyiate from the long established unwritten law. This appears to bd the yean— with two Republican “insurgents” in'liie for two of the most import- ant cnmmifi:ee posts_in the senate Ry s Bk ol Yeerrrr gy vy ESTABIJSHMENT OFNEW COUNTY AN OLD TOPKC/ cnnflnudd From ) resentatives of all “maggs";nd town: shiys in the progn:ed hew county uld be invited, £ ips @ ‘villages affected )‘eld and elected representatives on_ the basis: of . ane elegate. for every twenty flve persons, in the town. This”'general meeting -or ‘convention was “held . at Baudette June: ninth last and two. hundred. and thirty- eight delegates attended..The . re- port of the special committee was read and, discussed, at length and the final ‘vote ‘stood two hundered to eighteen favoring ‘division. this year. at the same time izudétte was chogen to be the county seat of the new county, commissioner districts were dertermined, first commission- | ers chosen by the representgtive: from, the respective: districts‘and a general committec selected to carry BOIDMEEIINGT, A n\lmber of ‘matters wertllmng to//the 'post’s activities during staging ''of the Northern' ‘Minné ‘Fair” here August 16 to 19; ‘inclusi wfll Be thoroughly dxscussed “at the régiilar feeting Muf'lyw R%?)h G;ule v héld Yhis evening at 8 ‘o’¢lock rooms of ‘the Civic -afid ~Commiérce |- ciation and it is especi;Ey re- 'l'hoy Partlelp ¢ In the Etérnal, thy' Infinite and the One, “Bays Shelioy. thé post to ‘the Hheeting ‘this “6ve- | V‘;fl‘ s of the ‘arts ng. Sevéral comiittee reports will | teachers, who dray ii <gel be heard and “plans: for'rthe +state Dlflq“lty wlth the heanflful jon will ‘alsobe: discusseds It €, n considéred-very esé that there be a large sttendaiic ber of the various fair ‘committeés arc to be -present and will desire immediate: action, on- f-hcam'opqtmfln j:?sl: recently, offered ;the * Legion fmkn?w,me splrit post. Members are .asked tn make me;nu o ‘chlll effortito nttegld. s efinitely chés. Jic knows scores of trains have (!lscon!mlledq and. those opentmz s are running:hours behind achedule,” 11t was:still :a. mystery whether the union. chiefs. went to .the .Wash- ington conference -at. the mv;tmqn of ‘the president or on:their own,in- itiative. Their .plans were, kept well hidden. Al HORSESHOE PITCHERS ARE TO ';NTEB CONTEST oih Early History of the !rlgl“ Btock _Exchange, . || ontdoor ipageant.. > > e finithing The figus "};e University Several of th llru hud demnned use. they le‘nred ular Grlmmltlnl Law. %ET e M\“O ‘Bome Patiant Ferson Over 'in England’ Even Those Who Know Better Ar¢£ _H t T - as. Emfifl‘:fi M’f" Num- | Unwilling to- Obey-This" Partic- 4 Discussing . Doetor, Sapir’s book on | language, A. L. Kroeber says in &h@ into it. “Whom e only word of its class, the only: ellbm o §ia ot : : ;| emphati¢:and. interrogative word nor- h-m"e“ - all ply thé authors of language and; &.0?'; t‘:&:he. ln:ll:“l(l’:‘i:d‘! t&“&?} sally An invitation. has ‘bech ‘extended | of miusic, of the dance, and .Brchitec| umnber about 5800 are machine | e-chargé of-thecontest |.ture, . .and 9‘1‘”\4“" lnting:; , the rest being made by hand. fortable: for-electiig ‘a Queen- of the Pimnt‘ y .o 96“ nstify “‘ chlefly ‘in the, form of nnlshlng work | Tules dre ‘no.. longer anz. they iare This ‘matter must be.decidéd: ipon 0! ¢ to the wulst. pogkets. and turn-ups, or;in; conflict: with .the irrational , but Myclwlnklcally alld, dritt. of. modern 1n‘this xn\'ment than in the trousers, |fl?sml edly. . The .ophlntlcnted and he. lllunz ufln;lly balng put.in entire- ; thuid -vacillate between the discom- b, K €ll as - fort of breaking with the authority of are trudition and the frritation:of i usage 8400 zmcmner and 2100 heind | that Jias slpped. ihto:silént. g tion “with the real forces that make English a living tongue. But ull alike ent, he “), e edgo ever farther away from the e, whom - he ause . of the -_‘hesitation O T R AT HARDING HOPES TO BREAK' { Poe 2 rtic L 4 values' which are hooking themselves 'RAILROAD STRIKE SOON | ong:- s m' 4 _iiccount - for’ inuch. b hile the lfning and ; 1 It many . hand-miade (Gontinuea From [ 8t ! h | stitches. Of:the latter there are morc nowncement to.the. cxecutives uhun LIOLERS d# A nd . the: 000 11t the ‘Bverige coat. Thern 1t is;unnccessary. The "B\Tfilmfig i * DEsAons, § ! ‘89 o ‘b taken ‘Into- considera- aminy een 8 teichier calléd on we $o Détween “debit”: dnd “éredi; when I was almost thirough re ‘he “sald, “Are you reading that?” 80, wellestablistied have- the terms “bull” and “beak”:'become that they "‘ef&u hed-foc! plan; -the ‘e of ‘thé terms for-| - * be put up‘!orl w,m!:ers nct s merly w -'Q' ‘that the bear claws or w"., on” occasion. 3 : the stod . e 'the bull tosses] um on his horns. But! y nothing more than loping .- the mterdvnominatl nal'| pears gh.g the .uflmm method of carmg fnt rural. relig The clp!mg feature of ‘the 1 day e X e mitn g L.UMBER solo being rendered by, Martin ‘Ror holt. Throughout “the interestmx ed’(on e Young Peoples clnss ‘'rom' B}g on the campaign until the election |; in November. It was also. determined to- call the f; new county Lake of the Woods coun- ty. The convention lasted frotn ‘10 @, i, until nearly midiight and ‘the purpose was apparent throughout the gessions to giye every, subject dis cussed, free air 'an consldcmhon.J The next step taken was the prep4 aration 'of the petition providing for the setting off into a separate ' county . the terntlry now cnmposmg the second commissioner district of Beltrami: county. ;This. divides the county on.the south at a line coin- cident, with the: town: line between -1, townships, 156 ‘and ‘167, The circus lating, of - this petition was commenc+ ed ahout Jnl.y, v10,,:md is still_being arried; on m . various parts oi the -m\w On ‘Tuly 18 ‘& delogation nd spent two dny! matter, (isin; Bemidjj . goj over th swith residents, here. Tw eetings .- 'wete had With the Civie Com- |= _ erce ‘Jassodfation ‘at which, 'the vlews ‘of the proponents of dmsion ,were ‘expressed. A copy of the sum- mary stateméiit of facts and figures .gathercd by the' investigating com- mittee of the Baudette Chamber of Commerce. was left with officers of the, associatipn. A checkmg of th flgnres 'sllggested in t}m dst; of & cmcérned and ' this. wa: firovu‘lcd for by & resnl\xtion of ‘the |! association authorizing| - the chair- .man . to nppomt a special committee for the mvesugat Ay 'ms PIONEER “WANT M’s BRING RESULTS ru 0! i n y training ‘of | ¢ 'shiowii ‘to be ‘possible ‘and :ltngether successful under the - efficient- meth- ods of the American Sunday School Union. Trgk gy s List [;W nfi«wm"'cfinem Alsdce, “captured -a a;mllow nesting! | under the o thé roof. He N-‘ . leased it v%;l filb follgwing m i attached. on Parchiieats “Durl summer. of 1921 I lived at Osthief ks t i :fi'lll::illutlan hommihlm Qo”::,mm; ':;,:C:Iy lowing fhiscription:: verbieen atay-| King with & shosmaker, Joseph Ba o brevent the ‘the Ialand- ot f "my Dresent hoat. | i | “Yes, but, great xourlfiw{who‘d R 'lnwn expected to see ‘ém all 'on j nsaf City | = UBSCR[‘E FOR THE “She'll see tho doctor goin’ to your, DAILY PIONEER | house."—London Answers. . : are defined even In the; lenst collo:/gyyrtoq’ and: the<stadeits ‘and their quial of dictiona; a8:“0ne’who spgc- fac! culty advisors found that the Greek What d he t t teh?” ulates or wiigers upon a rise in atocks” 0 Ceriti bobbed thelr at does erpec o catch 2 6.istin charge | and “‘otie who speculates or wagers onf i . vgofl: carpults and . also resorted ;)v! this_featgre, | ¢ .‘, Y t8 e commonly accepted eX-if ¢ peptontine. and-iother, beauty, alds with the brand-new outing clothes. "somewhere In the early. i E/ (Confil““‘.m Tive “ e ok e!Chl;ffl.. ; ‘Bfim’l LMBH (&m iw apd the great responsibilities in, de- _Here, saya the Def ¢t ap- L M : : o OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT needs. be re [ c ¢ vonso o LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH LATH . SHINGLES' " & ¥ i ; 1¢ Rogholt and Ruby Squer, ‘the i 2 m ient to: uME CEMENT P LASTER nd: CRISPY KRUST will % ouseholdb tandard. gald, “Yes, sir, I—" The téacher in- ‘terposed with, “I thought so. ‘That {sn't what I wanted you'to do.”»:The claks laughéd, but. L:turnéd : the. doke ibh the tencher: by completing: my. Sen- s L ——— G ¢ tence with, “I am ireading it from These Common Terms Go Back to the |0F: Callfortila, ‘who 'recently produced | memory.”—Chicago, Journal. “The_Yigion of Marpesss,”, s Greciah 255 2k "\Vhereu your pn?;‘ asked the: mah "Gonn fishin’,” ; replied the small othin’ while he’s fishin’, but.maw told hin he'd catch the dickens If. he O &Y the Blefid ;Coffee Quallty - Flavor — Aroma —is in the blend—N OT in an expensive can. —is. packed m an mexpensWe mmsture proof double ' ¢ontairier to protect its flavor and fresh- ness. Thus you get more quality for less money. Ty it and be convinced. Im“ 'lement .Co. Ruldem Phone 17-F4 B SCHROEDER BUll-DlRG Manufacturers Agents u.nd er in "FARM MAGHINERY OF ALL kmns “Hudson” Barn Equipment—-'" “Stoughton” Wagons, Spreaders and Mo— tor Trucks-— “Champion” FPotato: Machmery “Emerson-Brontinghan” ‘lirie *of Plows, Standard Mowers and Rakes— “F,.-B.”” Tractors— “Geisser” Threshing Machines—_ Hydro ‘Toron Auto-Tires-and Tubes -+ Gasolineand Qils ~“Brooks Bros. Double-Wall Silos. Nearest to being Frogt-Proof of any Sllo made. 204 Fourth St. & Minnesota AVe. ‘ gl o N S L LS K At Regular Sérvice Stution Prlces 3 s I WE A'.SO SPECIALIZE IN . Al Worl: Gulnnhed—g-l’rim +That S-lib‘b Give Us a Chance at Your Next Job Jonnson, Mcbuu.otfn & cAsTo ONE’! —_—

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