Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 23, 1916, Page 4

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et THE BENTINT DAILY PIONEER 2 ein A seadued ! \ A Useful Coffin, MEATly N hundred-years. Mylne's 86 | D < What Werried Him. pai "“""g;n . A writer in un English church maga- | slgn, it will be recalled by those fainfi’| I N T N i LR Ro AN ORERER “Papa, dear," sald the anxious Feminine Sympathy. omen are so awfully bard to un- | yne once foung in a colller's cottage | Jar with their Boawell, was attach the Wcork Wilth daughter, “you must not worry be-| “I could tell her how sorry all the “::vuhn:'l‘ T St % in Staffordshire & cofMin used as a | by Johnson with that arrogance and;let e Pl ¢ Stur cause Harold 18 golug to marry me | girls felt for Mamie yeaterday.” "l‘ir:o'o! th:: h l:nowm “id r. | bread and cheese cupboard. Notwith- | e sadly add, iguorance which "’“":: \Steel Giant St and take me far away from you and |- “Why go?" £ a0, AsWender 'h::: oTEor : l;:x; standing his wife's remonstrance, he ‘:zlc:"":: l::fl‘:“g::i llll:lI:“bJ,:;mn o m:mum. . ‘Because she sat there- without & they are looking for anyhow."—Detrolt ‘t‘old the utur'y of the coffin as follows: Wit 6 welght of ricdy which Oh, a little thing llke that isn't go- [ word when the others were' telling \Free Pross, Eighteen years ago I ordered that M b K bridge. decl ed!hum“tnnh" Ing to worry me" replied the fond | mdignantly how those contemptible i erremee— coffin. The wife and me used to have .a_:::::ew'::'l{ lllln‘t‘:'cal n.r;he- ould parent, “but if he ever does unything | street mashers tried to art with a good many words. One day she bear heu\'w wnlel:tll Mylne's bridge S that will cause you to come back to ua | them."—Baltimore ‘American. Softens It. sald, 'I'll never be content till I see has gone, yhul l'he .(‘l"[l(k‘ll form of | ™ agaln U'll certaluly do bim bodlly in. —— The way of the transgressor 1s hard, | thee in thy coffin’ ‘Well, lass,’ 1 said. 2 Jury."—St. Louls Post-Dispatch, ! ‘ g y arch remains, and very beautiful it is b K. be Sesaally by gusumati aF hatll content thee 111 800n be | uq'ygoquate for a welght of trafic of tires on his automoblle.—~Puck. > Troublesome Trait. Time to Quit Then, “Brown clalms that he always tells g “Next day 1 gave directions to have ;’,’;fi',;,"’(';::;;;;”“" dreamed. vwm “Do you expect to spend your whole | the truth." One good head is better than a thou- | the thing made. In & few days it life in the wicked pursuit of riches?' | “Yes; he seems to have a mania for sand strong hands, came home, to the wife's horror. I got | asked the ascetle person, stirrlng up troudle.” — New York [e—m——0—oree Into and said, ‘Now, lass, are thee]|” “No,” replied the brisk Individua). | Times. “If I'm not rich by the time I reach fifty years of age [ shall consider wy- | This ia the best day the world has [ content? 8he began to cry and want- S‘A Shi ne — ed the ‘horrld thing’ taken away. But |’ E FNERAL DIRECTOR that 1 wotldn’t allow. In the end she o velt an lgnoble fallure.*~Rlrminghaw | ever seen, Tomorrow will be better.— got accustomed to seeing It,'apd as we b lrl Ever-‘ F&?;; - Ave-Herald R. A, Campbell. wanted to turn it to some use we bad DI‘OD” BL'\O‘ 5|[_K some shelves put in and made {t into a bread and cheese cupboard. We have € v never quarreled gince it came.” Where Johnson Made a Blunder. The present Blackfriars bridge is a comparatively modern structure, which replaced the bridge of Robert Mylne repair, it ig_true, for T GS pims HEART SONGS at the office of - Piomeer . / A ~uag JIC - S A SO g Omarand Omar makes Omaromar— which 75 aroma. Smoke Omar—you get aroma. You will say Omar aroma is a revelation of joy in a cigarette—an aroma unduplicated in character, in fragrance. Get your sixth coupon tomorrow —call for the book and The Great Song Book | Spend Tomorrow Night now being presented by | at Home this newspaper is a heart- . ] ) thrill from cover to cover. It with the whole famll_y. _Each‘__ ' embodies the musical sentiment | and every member will find a of the first century-and-a-half of | £,y rite song between the covers. the national existence of our beloved nation. WE PREDICT for this truly unrivalled song collection a won- drous welcome into the homes of thousands of our readers. We know of nothing more conducive to happiness, more educative, more adapted to making the home what it should be—the gathering place, “the rest place—the joy place of the entire family. T 134 Omar—the perfect Turkish blend| Even the words blend. OMAL “Its.theOmar=Aromathaticounts® The popular idea of this song which | : piqr;xrc_s the two ]ovi.rs coming through a T ! Geld of rye s a peculiar error. Descripticn o f Beok 3 TR ? “he cong is a little river \ “More than 20,000 people from all over | in Scotland and “To Meeta Body Comin’ ! the'world contributed their favorite songs. | Thro’ the Rye,” meant to meet someone N\ '8 Over four years were required to gather | crossing the river on the stepping stones. i the correct words and music of the com- Any lad meeting a lassie crossing om the step- i plete collection. ping stones was privileged to exact o tll of ) ; Some of them—Folk Songs—now pub- | Adsses. c " lished for the first time. Many others never ! ‘before included in a general collection. This picture represents the correet ides. ; Excels all other cofiections in complete- =7 nessiand accuracy. . Arranged in low key so the whole family ' can sing. Many harmonized and arranged for.mixed voices for the first time. A col- ' tlection of treasures. A furz] of entertain- ment'in the family circle or at parties and other gatherings. Full of 0158 friends and the personal recollections attached to many of them. SHff covers and especially "bound so the book will remain open flat at any page. Every reader is entitled to a copy. i6~0 Songs—Every Song a 6;; The only Song Book with a Soul. Yours for SIX COUPONS and the cost of distribution.. . Don’t Miss Tomorrow!! \ HOW TO GET IT ALMOST l;llf I cur peiespine Jully soupons: or one Sum The Bemld)ji Pioneer Beautifully bound in rich Msroon—cover stamped in gold, artistic i design, with 16 full-page portraits of the s most I.l.(,l-:.l.s‘:iu‘:ln, and consl.ct: fim of musical terms. Out of Town Readers Will Add 100. for Postage “HEART SONGS" “‘“q’ :g :fi .'..‘.:‘: {E Tyl B B By el e | N, See Coupon with music berder e ¢ it by Mhmlntmhnwiflfi. [ VL o T TR |y yotreriry v Dafactive Page

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