Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 2, 1922, Page 6

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Dl s e (By ¥ Paddeck, Nova Scotia, August .2 : —Alrxander Graham: Bell, inventor WATEW YER GYEP, E. Fuw;neooo\ try’s lendmg‘ seientists died here a’v = iy at"the age of seventy-five.” Europcnr} g eumes and - came, to, Canada a professor at Osborne univers © sity: and received: the ‘patent for the * telephone in 1876. Bell ‘also inven- d.a phc;nograph in connection thh Bell. i He was the recipient of mlny o fors' from universities all over the 1% In 1914 he, was honored with the iaison scientific tedal. REED LEADS VOTE IN MISSOURI. PRIMARIES (By United Press) Kansas- City, ~August. . 2—Repu- diated by his party two years ago James A. Reed~today led . the vote in’ the .Democratic party and had practically gained: the endorsement of his opposition to former President Woodrow Wilson. Return from 3,500 precincts gave Reed a mnjority of over 1,200 over Breckenridge Long. NEW YORK N FIRST PLACE American ' Metropolis Has Crowded Out London as the Largest City -in the World. New York has surpassed London In population, according to the New York- ¢ity: census - committee, If the same radius of territory s included within the New York city limits as is ealeulated in the London figures. In a statement Issued by Dr. Walter Lald- Inw, executive secretary, figures show that within a radius of nineteen miles Fofithe City*hall there was on January | 1, 1920, o population of 344,308 more persons than in the metropolitan po- Wllce district. of “Greater London,” says the New York Herald Greater London; it .18 explained, i¢ludes not only London county an “outer ring” In which the metro- politan. police have specified powers and dutles. The Greater London suburban area, Irregular in outline, extends as far in some directions us nineteen miles from Charing Cross,” says Dr. Laid- law. “It seems proper, therefore,.to Include in comparing Grenter London and New York suburban territory within nineteen miles ¢f the ry hajl.” In- ' MOOSE LODGE VOTES TO ., SECURE MOOSE CALVES ¥ PAGEANT QUEEN CONTEST | MEETING GENERAL FAVOR l(‘onumled from Page 1) Leet, Miss Edla_Rudy, Miss Joseph- ine Purker and Mrs. George Walker Jr. The Elks, the Legion Auxl]lary, the Odd Fellows and all other sim- ilar organizations. are expected to announce their candidates shortly. It is the desire of the committee that at least 12 candidaes. be nominated within the city. In this way a very interesting contest: will develop. - This afternoon the Legion repre- sentatives planned to visit Solway, Shevlin, Bagley, (Clearbraok, . Gon vick, Pinewood and Leonard ‘and se- cure at least one candidate in each community. i RETURNS FROM NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSN. OUTING i H. Z. midji Sentinel returned night from a tour of the western states with the National Editorial association convention. Mrs.: Mitchell and the children stopped off at St. Cloud and- will return to-Bemid, about the first of next week. Mr. Mitchell states that he had a very enjoyable trip and g most .interést- ing meeting, but admits that he is glad to get back to Bemidji.. Mitchell editor of the Be- BRING, RESULTS el This radius reaches Tottenville, Sta- , 'ten Island; part of Westchester and Nassau countles, and the part of New Jersey that Includes Newark, Jersey Qity and other large population cen- ters {mmediately adjacent to New York. The popilation of Greiter London on June 19, 1921, was 7,476,168, while that of “Largest New York,” includ- ing the outly! rnx districts, on January 1, 1920, was 7,820,678, Tondon in- creased in the thirty years between 1891 and 1920, 1,844,362 persons, while Targest New York Increased, between 1000 and 1910, 1,879,546 pavsons. No_Rest in This World. “The soda fountain has one advan- tage over the old-fashioned bar.” “What s it?" asked Mr. Grumpson, suspiciously. “The man you meet there seldom tells you his family troubles and weeps on’ your shoulder." “That's true, but some old codger who has been . buyliug n pill or a plas- ter on the ‘other slde of the drug store is apt to hobble over and detaln you for half an hour while he tells you what his symptoms are.”—Birmingham «Continued . From xl’lgo ‘Il P of thl} association be ncccpted with thanks, and’ the moose head be pur- chased to sqnd 4o the ‘chief execu- tive. After a shnrt dicussion: of - the nommntmn of a candidate for the “Queen of the Pageant’’. contest to be staged in connection' with ‘the historic . pageant and, the Northern Minnesota Fair, Miss Mrytle McCul- loug, davghter of Mrs..: M. McCul- lough, was decided upon by ¢ whelming mn)oflty and er accept- ance of the namination was secured by ‘telephone hefore the . meeting adjourncd. .The Moage; ladge,, feels that. their )‘epresentntlve stlnds an excellent chance of being ‘crowned “Queen of the Pageant.” Miss Mc- Cullough is. employed by the Be- midji Hardware Co., and = is well known in Bemidji. Reports of Martin Dunn, general chairman. of the Moose bazaar, showed the pleasing fipancial - re- sults of last week’s work and he and his_committéemen were thanked. Thanks of the lodge were also voted to the Rebekahs, the Odd ‘Fellows, and the Yeomen for the use of the Tuesday i THE PIONEER WANT ADS| 0. ¢ W’, *h [ooge hall for dances last week on ‘Inights that belonged- to ‘those ordersi}; and/‘thank were -also voted to the twa. Bemidji Newspapers for the ne pnbhcl ly given the bazaar. The puréhasing of the moose calves part- ly expresses. the lodge’s appreciation of - the publlcs support. For the at- tendance. prize. Tuesday. night, the name of Harley Hanson was_drawn. B e PROQEEDINGS OF CITY nov'cn’- CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, : JULY 10TE, 1923 ‘Regular sessfoni-of the . City. Cauncil held in the cll Chambers, City Hall, at 8 o'¢lock . Dbeing present, meeting was called to, .order, President Lahr bresiding. Roll Call Upon _roll call, the fnllowln;: ‘alder- men were, Jared . -present: ~ Olson, mart, Jahr, fford, Lloyd, McKinnon, 'Brmgemnn : Rode, Denison, venson, 5 ‘Minutes ‘The minutes of the last regular ges- Nion were rend and.approved. “The following bills, after being audi ere, upon motion and second, al June lfilh to hml- Mh Minn. Electri Lll) Hall Electric service . ch. g 3 Hardware, . Police, o mipplies . ‘Bergstrom Viour & eed 'C hay, eity team. ing, C Sennnnl safe éabinet: €. W. Jewast Cominy, was pire Truck . Nlllmlloq ¥ ‘triby y“fiy Chi L‘ompfln) ;.lnlmw Nnmmel ‘sley, trun: pt Kruuse, Jitney,- Police Leland “irafton, " chainman W. Bell Telephonie C fce and tolls, July . Bemidji Mfg. " Co., lighis andpumping . Beltrami Elevator Milling Co., feed, CHty team (v..i.. Jes. . Hahn, !r‘nvam{er (property ‘owners) Deita Kutchern, s ’lervlces as and _pumping C. McFudden, repairs, pumyp k& Fuel C Bemidji Water Depy ter and hydrant, rentdl, 268,90 Teport of the.Munlclpal Court for the weeks ending July. 1st and Sth, ;1922 showing $138.00 yldrthe Treasurel réug and “negipted Report of “State Bourd, of “Health o) sewerage for Detention: Hosnital \ was readand accepted. Report of ‘Bourd: of Eqaalization Was réud and accepted, Raport .of Chfef of Tire Department] for month of June was ;read; and’ ac- cdpted. Se or . Oramnance No, amending Thie Minnesota and International Ri. Compnr\y will ‘employ men at rates preunbed by the United States Railroad leor Bnr;l as follow: Machinists .. .. .. .. U0 U0, 70cperhour Blacksmiiths . . Sheet Metal Workers .. .. .. .. .. Electricians . . Stationary Engineers .. .. .. .. ... Stationary Firemen .. .. . Boilermakers Passenger Car Min <m0 Freight CarMen .. .. .. .. ... Helpers, all classes .. .. .. .. .. 70c .nd 7 ‘per hour 77%c per hour .. 70c pe fgt RI’ION \garloui rates Yac per hopr per. hon ,PQI‘ °!l|' per hqil Mechanics and helpers are A“owed time and nne-h-lf for time work- ed in excess of eight hours per day - ' Young-men who desire to learn these trades will Ba employed And given an opportunity to do so, APPLY. TO ANY ROUNDHOUSE OR SHOPS, AT NORTH BEMIDJI - OR AT GENERAL OFFICE, BRAINERD, | Smart, '\hfiw W' AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOSIATION |/ MELD A CONYESY For } o0 ‘BeST NAME POR to discuss the road” work to be done in the city. This was left with the Street committee and Mr. Sayder to decide on* roads to be surfaced. i The Council extended a vote of thanks to Mr. Paulson and Mr, Snyder. The City Clerk was Tnstructed to ad- vertise for bids for sewer extension also | for_construction of Detention Hospital to_be opened July 24th, 1922. The Crookston Lumber Company were extended a vote of thanks for logs used in"the construction of the dock, A communication from H. M. Clark, President, Beltrami County Agricultural ‘Associatipn, asking the ¢ity to_donate the water ‘used at the Fair Grounds during- the; last quarter® was:. read and the Clerk Instructed to pay the same, The Superfntendent of Water Depart- ment: was also instructed to send bill to the City for water used during the falir: this~Feason: 3 There belng no further business, it \vnx moved to adjour: Adjourned. P. LAHR, President. tions 8 and 9 of Ordinance No. 120, was read the, third tlme and declared lo‘fl. by the following vote: Ayes—oO] Bridge- man, Lahr. Nay: ahr, - ‘McKinnon, Stafford, art, Lloyd. Absent—Rode, Denison, E enson. Musxc Oratory Dramatic Art €0-62 11th St. South Large Fuculty of A!(lll Teacherl ng . MADAME BAILEYAPF}ELHECK K Louis Woift, Master Violinist: and Pedagogue Clyde Stephe: and Teacher Coursen—All instruments—All Subjects i Certificates and Diplomas Dormitory Accommodations Willlam . Pontius Largest Reeital Hall in Northwest Director of Music Fall Term Ope; Catdlog® Resolution oo zo'l nulhorlflns sewer, sidewalk construction, also street cross- ings to be installed according. to City Engineer's estimate of cost on file in this office. was read and declared lost by the following vote: Olson, Jahr, Stafford, -~ Llovd, McKinnon, Bridgemin, Lahr, Nays—None, Absent —Rode, Dénison, Evenson. applications were read & MeCready, Soft Drink. Kittleson thers, Soft Drink. Elmguist & Brink..Soft. Drink. W. 1. Krause;-86ft Drink. ]’hllup Bros. & Bercroft, Soft Drink. ‘Phillip_Bros. & Bercroft, Pool. Garry. Brennen, Pool, ‘Miscellaneot ‘ommissioner and us Paulson gineer Snyder . werq present |- Adistinguished Planist Attest: County Highway When you need power. you need it badly and a flash of power -won’t do., Sustamed pullmg power is what counts m the pmches. Red Crown delivers to your rear wheels all the power your engme is capable of developing. " Red Crown is made with scientific precision. There is no guess- “work. Its chain of boiling point fractions is unbroken.r There are ‘nogaps in the flow of power when you Itisa real pleasure to drive w:th Red Crown in your tank. sense an eager response:when youstep on the accelerator. start easnly, you get away qulckly, and en]oy tremenc}ous spééd. You ‘feduce the cost of operation by gettmg more mlleage per gallon and you pay out less per gallon. These are a few rwsons for the mcreasmg populanty of Red Crown. And at Any I‘illnng Stahon or Garage Showmg the Red ‘Crown Slgn :

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