Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 22, 1919, Page 3

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* AATE BIG SIIMIKS ‘Hawallan Sportsmon Risk 'I'halr Lives at Game. Déid Horses Make Best Balt, and ‘Gport ‘Has lun “Com- mmllllnd ALl #dnolulu—vulng the carcaks of a " for -bait, a Honolulu sportsman !nt llshinx,zecantly in.a powerboat éet from tp o't ‘ k_ kflled fn “Hawalian' waters for: n, ?fi ng lsport not entlrely llck!n: in T to_the hunter fact, ‘a death battle wlth a har-| Wnea shark, according to big-game; hnniern is'about as sdafe as a midnight| mmbat ‘with ‘a hungry. tlger ‘Sharks, n their death_throes, have! been known to attack the boat and’ with their powerful rows of serrated teeth rip great sections from the sides. Phe shark hunter first obtains a dead hotle, and 1f it has been dead a week #0 much the better. .. The-powerboat tows the carcass ont- glde the harbor_and the hunt is on. Bfinks, attracted by the odor of the “ bait, gather in large numbers and soon be‘ln striking at the carcass, ripping hu[e chnnks of flesh from it . ) i At this ‘stage the hunter endeavors’ ito worl ‘hiw Hoat hear envugh' to permit with , the. harpoon. m'ely harpooned a blg shurk | m n phced ona commercm bas e.fi and:the devewmneflt ofa big’ lndustry‘» " 18 forecast... fins 3 deemed & great deu- tals; and‘gried shark meat lnttoufid /a ready-market. "' . ‘The cannlnc of shark meat is being: “considered. The livers yield a valu- able oil. “Chinese Curt Tobacco Users. Chipa’s ministry of the interior has 3 Negnphed the following circular fn- : strctions to; the Shenchangs ‘and Tu- “tungs all over the country, according’ |1 to_the Peking Daily News: .. Wyt Hias beeh noticed -that: almost everybody in:the country has indulged “in..the. .use. of cigars. .or clgarettes,. “WEfch Wil bécomé a worse curde ta tll Ennon than opium, in former days i u&u some restrictions ate “fmposed: (Xt 46 Hibreby décided that before takidg i gpf'any’ measure for fhe total prohibt- tl’on of its use, the tollowinz res! & under _eighteen yelirs of age nllowed to. smoke cigars or ef ; ‘Becond, any mmtary or na- v'uslng it’ shall ‘be punished; - {nIFS 7 thé uke of ¢igafs And cigarettes {1n -all-government schools and colleges ‘thgll be: strictly. - prohibited:—=Far: lflfiem Bureau Bulletin. { ~There is something for you in the ‘Want Ad column today. it's on the iast page. - DRY cLEANlNG Clothes Cleatiers fof MWen, Women : Auto Livery and Taxi Service . Day and Night Service ' Office: Remore .Hotel, Cor. 1 3rd St. :,:el(rimi Ave. SNAPS! 4-room house, gaod location, 1 1ot 75:140 Price $1860, s 360 ] cash, onth. 6-room nfidm W front, screened_ purch, wood shed and garage, "$5000; %- 180 acres cut-over land, on Jefferson Highway, 8% miles from Bemidji, $10 per acre, | easy terms. &nom cothze lot 50x140, 3 well. Price, 1000 3200 euh balance $156 per month. 10 acres within.the city, lim- its, on J mf{ K?xw{ ! nicely built log cnl'nn and other buildings. truck an Jl poultry flrm Pfiéd ' $800,” one-half cash. 110 acres hardwood litd 6n | Scenic Highway and fine Iake, - 8-room house, sereenad fine timber. § A% i might consider Bemidjl red- dence as part paym 6-room Hotise; modem flhept heat, hardwood floors, garage and wood shed, $2,600, one- half cash. | GEORGE H. FRENCH.. Phone 93 J. P. LAHR AR R REE few days. teacher here, visited friends here .a pointed the health nurse for Kooch- iching county. "HORNET. 111***#«*#!###4!&1 J.. 8. Tope le!t .on Mondny nlght' tor, the_Dakof HE Andrew {| were in_Blackduck ‘on Thursday. ‘harvest flelds. enhets and family Rev. A. O. Odegaard preached at the Winan school Friday, _afternoon. On Satyrday mornlng ;he confirm- ation ‘class met, and. wag conducted by Rev. are, 'Miss Madge and George Grop- seth, Misses Martha and Olga Stene, and Clarence Stene. join later. Odegaard. Those in the class Others may John Rasmusson and family left on Friday for Blackduek to visit ;| triends a few days. expect to go to Rosholt, Wisconsin, to visit relatives:for awhile, before deciding on: their tuture home. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Rasmusson have lived-here a_number. of years and have-the best wishes of friends-and neighbors for their future welfare, in their new home. Robert Shaw was in Blackduck on' Saturday. From there they Miss Annette Miller, a former Miss Miller has been ap- BIG PRICES PREDICTED F(IH POTATOES Have YOU made sure of your DIGGER to get what you have out of the ground? Do not DELAY in placing your order with us for a HOOVER, as a delay may mean _.a heavy expense to you in several ways: ! (1) Taking a sul)stltute. (2) - Taking a machine that you have not seen work and know nothing about. (8)- Taking a machine where the dealer car- rxes no stock of repairs. (4) Taking a digger with a -ghorter chain where you know, this year, with all the rain, your heavy soil i§ gomg to demand the BEST MADE, in - order to clear your potatoes. | We carry a large stock of HOOVER repairs. and this | alone with what you know of the HOOVER performance should make you place your order at once. Hoover 6 ft. digger ... Hoover 6:£t. di ger with rear rack agitator and $165.00 vine turner ,Hooverl ft. digger with rear rack agitator sand $175.00 vine turner Less 5 per cent for cash. Guaranteed Cutlery - Pocket Knives Paring knives-..... Our stock of cutlery is entirely of AMERI- CAN manufacture, and we intend kééping it eo. We - have fouhd from expériénce %fi‘at Ameri- cdfi cutlery gives bétter satisfaction, as our re- p rents . luwe been mal er = aranteed. svl:'fi glsdly rép ce_ g 'PAYING INVESTMENT Paint Makes Houses ettér Thit’s thf pm‘iliin( is and every wise property own- er. knows it. ¢ -0 finhésota! Paints Will 'wéds Well, aid preserve the Tedd; 'Zind add: Lifsedd’ | . ground and: uniformly mixed. It costs more per gallon L ‘fiifi*a*é'fi‘eap‘ paiit, Hut By S timé your job is finished, it fakes enough less paint to make it the cheapest to use. ¢ - Figure Minnesota’ paint 4008t ft. to the gallon for two Conts,t‘afld see for your gelf the saving in buying a : lumber on which the are applied. T ‘pare Whitd' good paf Paint now before the winter is upon your buildings and they will be subject to heéavy storms. Given Hardware Co. i';'&;&i##ii* " lery display this week. We embe tlma‘t 4l of our cutlery is absolutely fig)“é b ot hé1d up bring it back and we Edinburgh—How John Wilsdn, | - soldier, waited 82 years'for a divoree, |[: was told here. On his wedding day in 1882, his regiment was ordered to Ceylon. In 1887 he learned that his wife.had had a child of which he was ‘not-the father. | At the time he was' ‘unable to afford a divorce. Granted. ,London.—Aniong surplus War Of- fice and Munitions Ministry stores offered for ‘sale are several miles of tape, red and other colors. ~The gov- ernment, however, is retaining suffi- cient stocks of the red variety. H. N. M;KEE, Funeral Director "PHONE 178.W or R . .$115.00 Our stock is very complete : in' pocket knives, paring knives, butcher knives, carv- ing sets and shears. Come-in and see our cut- know there is sovnethmg you TOKEEP TO SELL TORENT TO LIVE IN are mixed from 1 and are finely PEARZERSS 1 1 = =L ————— Racine “Country Road" ////l// : of Tire Value QU hear Tires. 8000 Mile Guarantee only good worda" for Racine The “Country Road” or the "Multx-Mile” Cord demonstrates its su- periority in actual mileage. Each repre- Extra Tests in Racine Rubber Com- pany factories put extra value in_ these tires. 'Each Extra Test adds definite value. Each adds miles of service. We keep a complete stock of these Extra Tested Tires. Always ready and anxious to serve you. C.E.BATTLES HOME OF GOOD HARDWARE Bemidji, Minn. For Your Olm Protection Be Certain &w R-uino Tire !’ou Buy Buu the Nm RACINE IUBBER COMPANY RACINE, WISCONSIN WE wish to extend to all an invitation to visit our new Ready- to-Wear Department. We hope that this new Department will find favor with you. _ 'We are offering for Sat- urdy and Monday, a real specxal in silk, Taffeta, Messaline and Silk Mes- salme, at per yard $2.29 OUR MEAT SPECIALS Compound Lard, per pound. . ..30c “Pure” lard, b 40c Midget Bacon, per pound. .. .35¢ Shoulder Hams 28¢ Salt Salmon, 1o. 23c "Salt Trout, 1. .18¢ Georgette Waists of very good styles in all sizes. Reg. $6.00 values, while they last $3.98 Dresses for the school girl, of*beau- tiful pattern ging- ham. Just the right kind of dress to start school with; only $2.79 A speclal sale of men’s hose, black or tan, only 19¢ Very good quality of Petticoats of Sateen in black and dark blue. Reg. $2.50, while they last 98¢ Children’s hose of best quality, a pair, only 19¢ OUR GROCERY SPECIALS 3 1b. can, Stone’s Steel cut coffee ....... $1.38 Regular 50c Japan green Tea, a 1b only..... 44c 10 bars, P. & G. soap, ORLY .osssissminna 75¢ .Quality Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs .23¢ Regular, 35c¢ size, Rolled Oats, per pkg..... 29¢ 2 pnckeges, Post Toasties, ............. 24c¢ Bulk Cocoa, only, b 24¢ Two, No. 3 cans, Sauer Kraut,only ....... 23¢ _These Special Savmgs, for Saturday and Monday Only THE SHOE DEPARTMENT ISHES to extend a cordial invitation to its customers. Come "in and see our riew shoe department, and be convinced of : the pleasure it will be fo have your feet fitted right with the best grade of leather obtainable in our new light and pleasant corner. The cost of shoes is advancmg every day and you will find that we have some bargains that will mean money saved for you. TROPPMAN'S Better Shoes and Service ) {IF You waNT TO RENT. BUY. SELL OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN PIONEER WANT COLUMN

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