Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 6

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| i [ t | } | a5 P ) o v i '*!!V’YT 3;{0 o of o™ R TaIEASY T & Y ‘Mr. and- Mrs. P. E. Mattison of N visited here with friends Sun- Some years ago I ma&e o fl‘bfl‘flmdred 1 dmg A B il in_th ar of | enin, T RTes - | L et wmig(%w;y Jlg%“&‘lge; fha’c’a “Rev: [ ME wnid’ Mrs.“Herfioyt Podanl roup wlneh ‘had a dwtmet advantage | evening, Oewber 6.. A very large over the other groups. Neither was! hut:gl- crowd is expec LA S S e e b ty, environment;” edueation, - or ‘any such "‘h""l‘; : JneaL “‘l"‘ O e oot taat vk Ty res helpful fdétors suffieient to make the'great °°““"”““‘“ phe Minfeapolis DalY furned: Tont m the Dakota différence bet: failure anid nugc‘e It Ne::' e o ¥ o would: ap) e < t@fl tals of char- - |in)ithe:&ou, acter were 8 I pgm = |{News to ’ € Charles Gfa am recelvefi news: l‘“ced that week of theideath of his Hroth : Me tremis of allithe lem i e cé' b ybsuc% lgatm e I * 1y sure, : hich business'as a whole was S . u nervous an weak s. ~—Roger W. Babson Forbes" K n pla ’{h“orn ‘bark, %fi'& . unl dit Is given this paper, only the United azine, N, t at Blsckduck : rm‘i’"l.“ aniitied to use for re-publication ef all o 2 Clifford Tiavis who underwent a ;:a:dfiat:a,“;:s:lg;fiz:: :n:o ‘5&. | herwis edited, 307wl o ol v publed sl FIRE PREVENTION WEEK - g“i"“ °W'M““ at; Wacren. retums | Q00 0 etk yaie never. tho | Fire pteventlon wep fims béen fuqed was in your system which poisaned’ fiom October 2 to 9 inclusive.: : stomach' and-made’ you ~tired and C * -For thd most part, thi n;;::ns little to tu of . Lo nervous. Adlertka is EXCELLENZ([; :.9 : BISPROWN the peoyle in genm] it 8 deslgned V) Ay guard -\gnmst ‘appendicitis. (City FiR g p ] t iti; X arguments of the b keel:inme o every citizen the importarice 1t is one of the d awn fire lossés and’fo: firmly opponents of a Rej ican protective tar- fix in tlm minds for tw‘efie months'in the iff that we cannot l,\ope to sell lbrogd un- yea:1 the importance of taking every pre- | less we buy abroad. Our Democratic |- caution against fires. * : & : N Bemidji has within its g es a worl NG friends leave the mfex; although they lmproveg}ent This i trug ites et : have not the hardihcod ¥0“make the di- the Untt eptat rect assertion, that our.seling’ abroad will. . | rvequeel gesmtlfiz - wfllrexp; 4 be in proportion’t eour buying abroad: Un- - | * t her.” { less that is the natnralpltimaté conclusion.. | ’i‘he' prevention gogisét-shou il of their argument it rieans nothing at all. ?’:;cfind‘m ;Vl;rythpfifl,}f ac'fi This theory bf Toreignirade’ foses all its % e S A : ear isn’t enofigh. It shou e force when confronted by the facts shown e\r:ry it “fl tt}ns e mlfil‘:‘f?}f by the report of impbris snd ‘exports of : — merchandige for the month of July and for L’;‘ l{;d m%et]he 1_”“‘ it lho‘lld‘ e m&dq - the seven months of the-present calendar Bgres ne; =1 erower ATTENTION - i GIVEN=TO ¥ e i year ended with Jul;;l This reportt;_ :,‘ for instance, that in the seven months pe i 3 . jod we increased huf imports”of foreign s tl?,lgn}éw €r._Comes to Main Street, goods to the extent of nearly $200,000,000, . e a book just-out, a copy- of - Ti the Demoerats are right in thei¥ theory i lch been presented to the editor’by == of the effects of heavy purchases abroad, N w“h%’ ) George H. Dorgn Company Call ! our products should have found & lsrger Thew f}f " : market abroad, The report shows, however e author of the new. hopk is Grant ; Ml‘-. Fnedlaad - g%%zeoogu a decrease of mors that $100- | 4 uertipement of Dora Bogks snd. Authbrs ] e Hé;‘}‘;f;“’i’?‘;fip e sev:l;tl;.wnthe and is issued with a hope* on'the part’of - ende wi s ared comresponding period in the previous yesr. | (D RUEN (o more hettr Hookd resd, The same state of affairs is geen when | vertiser ent. It ¢leverly portrays guthors'of ! we consider particular countries. For ex- Doran Wk! and ‘tells in & spicy manner | i ample, during bhé séyen months &emd’ we things of interest regarding 4 the Aiyes ¢ of 5 increased our purchases from _these ) puhr aufl,ofi 3 Kingdom to the extent of $45,000,000 - 19 — T stead of enjoying a eorrespondihg increase ' Lvs f i in our sales to the Um‘tled %nfliggm there-, | .. oo n?:wpw WANTS IT . ; trade # Ve nr . pmm‘:,fl{;:‘g;,od a: :mpuedmw%!:fle E &t’a%:;e;:t recent'ly msug nfi‘&h arles {1 corresponding period of the year before, bor lv:hf h:x:s m::: :’ :gegtgoft‘;dfhfi : i \ g | H f] DALTON HOTEL Here Few Days Only ——t y: lmed pamcularly in.the past, that a man’s weaknes is hls : : ~indu () i our sales fell off §107,000,000. - hvdr:t-ngactmc development . is: largely ‘re- '?{gfi‘towud more ‘than one woman—but the saymg of the wot vld hns been that : | A somewhat similar situation ig shown sponsible: for the growth of th e fin- : are DIFFE!{ENT | in our trade with’ Gernrany.'In the period | dustry in the South: - iz ]; | above mentioned. we increased our purch- - His conclusion is that New England- tox- - ; 'A! g 0! obleman ‘of France emulated the deplorable example .,et by Marc An- Hak ases from Germany to thé extént of $16,- | 4ile industry is threatened with serious com= tony’ afi%: & powerful men of history in their weakmess. - 41 000,000 bnt instead of finding a ]arger ‘| petition’ unle&s flwy are able to use chénp Remnfhyr the long struggle over Helen of Troy? = 4 market in Germany for American - goods | power, and "he pomts out that one of #This n&)lemnn lived in luxury. A ‘palace, perfumed ‘fountains of lwme, in which s our sales to Germany -fell off to the extent ‘necessary sources is the St. Lawrenee, b’gth‘ei autiful. girls. He was always in-love with love. v — 16tk of $57,000,000. ‘His viéws have apparently produced 8 s ys searching for a new beauty; wistful blondes, full-lipped slant eyed bru- - 41 Turning to South America, in wluch we pmfuugd unpmgsxon m New Englmd - neftes; always:youth! He loved the springy, half daring step of adolcscent feet scorn= i hepe to transact an increasing: quantity of - ful'of the ground. - ] fireign business, we find the same ° story : f ; # Going to Paris one afternoon he saw a.girl, ‘A slim tful b]onde He leamed her © i told. We increased our purchases in South Poh'tmgl' iréles have it thnt fine Demo— i a gt was Henriette Girard, a little country girl with her sister to. Par H America $3,000,000 while we- - decreased - L T ervarits-to follow her. In the-dark streets of Paris “they stole her: | O our sales to South America to -the extent crafic;g:&%;igg lg‘?l::‘;::fig;in nc,::;s:t X brqux s‘tg’!us palace amid the pagan, sensuous splendor of a midnight orgy:... | of $78,000,000. from g “Minneapolis admirer of "I}~ As'the little inngcent Hlower wis about to-be torn:in the malestrom from' which she It 'is 'undoubtedly true that the United ~party’ éandidate for ~United' [ff =~ could:neverreturn; she: ‘was saved'by a well! known young anstocra:t—abouh—town, } ihtates tfflu]d not entirely discontinue pur- The stary is that the che k. {ff . ‘whose heart was touched by her plight. i ases from foreign. countries and ' con- | figures and that its recsipt is " . ‘One- of the: sweetéstlove stories in history began between these two—the 1 tinue 'pndeiuul;ely to: sel to-them.: No 0!!2 i fl'le? The ‘Democratic :inj e 31 but bpi Fittle girl and’ the-great ngile in the greatest kingdom—+Fr; | has ever proposed tariff Tl aintaining statehea mh @ -+ Littl g enristte hgd sworn an-oath to ¥er blind slster that she wonld not 4 would resfiflt in the estak 8 for the past month and: the [N man sr*sister been-eured and taken:care I a policy. No tariff law _go far toward wiping out .a L2 n'fi i Qorhuod .whem she Jived she.met mther man. A gtant of‘the DWPTG' ten by Republicans imp R “ 'whose voice was thudrexous]y ‘athrill. As the story is told in the . literature _of - the -+ world—“Did this. unique little charactér of 'ever really Care for ng 7 of the people, Dantn .who'played such a bigepardhin her lifé?” =" - g0 T 7 S yas erward’ savior of France, who was Henrietfe’s second lov- elf. claimed:that she never loved anyone but:the Chevalier. Their ‘Jove affair i perhaps the most: adventuroua)me story that hasever been told.. - ; Ap Mr: Griffith has told this story of love in “Orphans of the Storm"—ot‘ the wo,, man figl\tmz to:lové only one man and fighting against the ‘call of man’s love to- be | ‘true to her'idedls is'the: story of all woman kind—of all love. to know all life becume moat men and women hve mostly for a ¥4 - So, in this story that he hnsJ;nld of Henrjette ‘41id the- ovérwhelming love that two ‘her and-her mzz!es ;gsmnt iove—pamdoxmal as it seems-—for love i s0 high as to be prohibitis i "Repyblican tarift has- “dver do was to 1mopqo a tax; 8 y all tl?chourmes ced butter in 1921‘;&. \county td;t)i ($8.12 for e coun states : ?521 would ’flm:ve yielde E 361 $65,805,9¢ : ! “cows aver- foré and better-dsiry cows will create & ‘*'d ney. ww.th tbxouxliau he North- thus protecting the A " from destructive compe ) RAISE THE Minpesota’s 1,083, 663 aged 3,800 pounds of 'mil The Nethexlapds av nge is . 1,686" pounds. If Minnesota ean xra%iupmdmryhen}q~ ; ik onfv ohb-dl eras T you ever, 7 and'giye you'semething to dream about. even to the Netherlands figure; » iy farmi h Little things make b inzs : , tender grey eyes, her little blonde tres- production " (which totatled &;‘o . ;i 3 Tl il . sés exiled France’s greatst noble Jife imprisonment—sent one _of . the . world’s sum’of ‘293‘000000 -in~ P ~ greates heroes to tle edge of the gullotine;-And yet on the other hand her ' little d°sble‘1~» TRy ? ; T A : f iR girlish charms implanted a great = truth.in & ero’ mmd and t}us great truth saved 1% e all France-and changed- Id - “You little girl, htfie woman, ¥ 3 i . ation; you wing seeds that will-aave-people. The-Httle smile yoir give or* ' _i the word . yei thay be more 1mPortant thm anythmg the rulers of Amerjca ‘ { are doing a EEld : | One oiihe largest salesm in years will-be-held at-the-stete eupg:‘{ flul awnih at which tihe“sthimpage meh yalue of ver $350,000: T ve) be red: Otto Bircks of the State- hm- in-the perxon. o enry B. bg-, lepartment, ‘who is-in ‘charge’ figures ‘Minneapolis who has fil that o 500,000 will-be realized from en?’c‘:nndxdst: h‘; ::fitu::. mfi% the sale, Ny S TP | date it is also said is in the making, FTOAY Woodcock With the aid of a num- | Mss. 4G, & wfl’ mmm %o Be-| ] means everythmg ~tarson & Larson | SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office; First Floor 1213 Third St. . Office Phone 131 Res. 310 COMPOUNDED WITH CARE Our pharmacists are registeredv and g‘raduate chemists.. They know! - Our drulgs .are fresh, pure, strong, ective. -may charge a little more than somre .prescriptionists, but then you are sure of getting “what the doctor ordered.” And that y Drug Store LAL!BERTE & ERICKSON ¢ " —Phone 52— *° ;Taflormg Is Our Specialty ‘Prguing, cleaning; repairing and tailoring of all kinds. - e Suits Made to Order New Fall and Winter samples are A HENDRICKSP" Phone 540:W: & > Over Gill Bros.. Store, Don’t keep ’ Jem a sec-, ret! . The more people . -who know about what you want—or }nve to offer’ lht-.béflgr_ } your hances, - 1 bnet yow wi nt to { h-with-read heé Want Ads, and/will fin yousthrough the: i Ty one imitiediately | g——m\ull ‘get results, | - Call 922

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