Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 3

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tive PaAaace ; t i Curious Collection of Pens. ' I In the prison at Lyons, France. there is a curlous collection of pens They are the pens with which the exe cutioners signed the regulation .re- ceipts for the prisoners handed over to them to be guillotined. At each execution a fresh pen is used for the purpose and the ink is left to dry upon fit. Why Not Clwose Garments For Your Christmas Presents Our closing sale price will enable you to make a substantial present at a very moderate cost ' Womens Cloth Coats 1-3 off We have only 22 coats on our racks, so better not delay making your selection Crocodile’s Agllity. The moment that a young crocodile breaks its shell it is to all intemts and purposes as active as it is at any time during its life. It will make straight for the water, even if it be ! \ out of sight and a good distance off, and it will pursue its prey with eager (By -United Press.) Winnipeg, Dec. 3.—DMure spruce BOYS AND GIRLS JOIN CLUBS — operations in Manitoba will be ob- Firet Step In Organization Usually tained in British Columbian markets. “(Prepared by the United States Depart-| 10,000,000 feet of lumber. At Ken. ment of Agriculturo.) ora, Ont., the Keewarin Lumber Co. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1919 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i . PAGE THRER from the Pas and Prince Albert dis- tricts will be cut this winter than In the Rainy River district just I8 to Get Support of Business north of the Minnesota boundary in Poultry-breeeding dssoclatlons are will . probably take out 180,000,000 ‘usually the outgrowth of ploneer Work | cooy =411 o¢the latters are taken in ever before, but the greater part of Men of Community. Ontario the Rainy River Lumber 1in organizing boys and girle into poul- | \in;ipeg and 60 per cent of the the supply of next year’s building company is planning to take out ry clubs or of repeated efforts to 10- | Rainy River cut is handled through ness and agility during the first week of its free existence. terest producers in better poultry|this city. The buildi tlook for 80.0! mmethods. In some instances, however, | Winnipeg next year 1:gex(::l:3ptlonal‘l)y i ———————— $ . 0 3Bsrown Beaver Plush Coat’ $47.'50 Pllum Velour Coat’ Jeaders in communities have expressed ;)r]i)sht.ta]clford‘hllg tto contract‘ors.d'l‘h]el SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 81Z€ 90, MOW .oeommeiiiniiincicennnens $53.34 size 4812, NOW ..ooooroeei $31.67 thelr ake ffort to es- | labor strike of last year paralyzed a e u;u;:e;;‘&:wve: n‘eb:‘meu or | building operations, but it is expect- DAILY PIONEER $75.'°0 Tan Silvertone Coat, ‘45.'00 Plum Velour Coat, eide line that will add to thelr in- id.“xo,ooo.ogo will be invested in : size 86, NOW .....cooemememie $50.00 size 88, NOW .o $30.00 comes as individuals and Mkewise 3 uildings in 1920. $65.00 Tan Velour Coat, $45.00 Black Kersey Coat, T the property of the communl-| ppoypiNG FOR HOUSEHOLD PET DR. E. H. MARCUM 812€ 44, NOW ovonoeoeeeeeronenn. $43.34 §i2€ 40, NOW «eonemmeereeeeeeeeeren $30.00 3 1 — y Office hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m., 2 m::: .'t‘;f,"m'".?f';?f.?f. “::sl‘::l:;lythl: “It would be strange if people pm. to 5 pm. Schroeder Block. $65‘.00 Brown Suberba Coat, $40:00 Plum Velour Coat, %o get the support of local business | should find themselves lacking ||_Office phone 18, Res. phone 211. 8ize 40, NOW -..oomneie e $43.34 8ize 42, NOW oo $26.67 men, . In :mnll towdll: ::e:{wl;asyln: bread.” 8 i $65.00 Black Kersey Coat, $37.50 Navy Kersey, Coat, men own farms and co “We might get along without i i interested in agriculture, which fn|, o flt‘i h.ilegoflt oy oir house” DR. L. A. WARD size 46, now .... - size 5012, NOW .o $25.00 turn benefits the various lines of busl 4 4 Physician and Surgeen $57.50 Navy Silvertone Coat, $37.50 Grey Auto Coat, ness. At the same time thelr assist. | commented Mr. Meekton. “But Hen- Bemid$l, Minn. size 36 $38.34 size 40 25.00 ance is helpful in financing the asso- rietta would be terribly worried if ? NOW e eeceenanens o e $25. ‘clation. . el: fuct‘ t:lslis tr&que:fi: ac-| the dog biscuit were to give out.” $60,00 Black Plush Coat, $35.00 Brown Wool Coat, <complis! by inducing"the business J —_—_— .. W. K. D . D 1 i men's association to contribits & Sait: CINGHING IT. D e i o 8ize 42, NOW .oemreinicciiciene $40.00 size 46, NOW..........cooii $23.34 able tun:' ar ~-undn:;i-bnd nfik ) —_— - 'm.m 5 $50.00 Black Kersey Coat, $32.50 Black Wool Coat, ‘which is distributed among the ‘] guess Maybelle is determined ones: oo 2 i i Zarmers 'who Joln the asmociation. Co- | heg“th“ seczet.” Bem1dji, Minn. size 49, NOW .oeoeeneiee $33.34 size 42, NOW ... $21.67 oper::lon of ?!u'th h:d 'l!: u:unlly ob- “Why?” $50.00 Black Velour Coat, $26.50 Black Kersey Coat, tain re g 1 Ll ::I:yd A Snac (::Mlu | notwe she has rounded up four DR. E. H. SMITH size 45, NOW ...coommmimcicccneec $33.34 size 4814, NOW .oeeeeeee $17.67 tion and how the lnc;ensed prosperity | or five girls to help her.”—Louisville Physician and Surgeon $49.85 Blue Velour Coat, $25.00 Blue Velour Coat, eventually will benefit them. r-J 1. Office Security Bank Block i i e iy A R Courier-Journal size 38, NOW.....coioiiiaaiaiciacne $33.29 | size 1B, DOW i i iinginisii imied $16.67 eatisfactory in Overton county, Tenn., — $49.85 Tan Velour Coat, $25.00 Plum Velour Coat, 1s direct financial assistance from the [ DENTAL CORNER ] size 40, NOW ...o.oommmieeeenens i Size 16, DOW........coceinsasmcsismssnene dagke. In this case the banks ad vanced $1,000 to be invested in breed- ing pens through the co-operation of ‘the poultry club agent and the county. agricultural agent. Each pen consist- «<d of ten hens or pullets and a male bird which cost on an average $2.50 a bird. The pens were placed with club Zmembers in the various communities. Bach person who received a pen guar- anteed to return, after the first year, 20 fowle in payment for the original ten hens or pullets furnished him. ‘Those 20 standard-bred fowls, together with two selected male birds, were di- wided into two pens and the next year A Suit for a Christmas Gift ALL MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTH COATS AT 33 1-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT $85.00 SUITS for...........cccccooeemenens $57.50 $49.50 SUITS for..........oooomeee. $37.50 $49.85 SUITS for....conuisssmsumnn $37.50 $32.50 SUITS for........ccoooeeenen.i $19.50 DO NOT DELAY YOUR DENTAL FUR COATS—AIl Fur Coats now one-fourth off from regular price, a real gift at reasonable price. TERMS STRICTLY CASH O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. 202 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. AT THESE REASONABLE PRICES, NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO NEGLECT THEIR TEETH Here Are a Few Advantages In A JEWELED PATHE NO NEEDLES to CHANGE 1—The Full Clear Tone of each individually tone instrument is produced by the clear and pure tone chamber, and the famous Pathe Sapphire Ball. The music flows from the record, isn’t scratched off. We take impression in the morning and have your set of teeth ready the same day. = Extracting 50c ALL WORK GUARANTEED oY UNION DENTISTS s BEMIDII SR Open from 8 £ of the requirements of the plan was the continuance of this “endless-chain” system for five years, or until every member possessed at least one pen of | © standard-bred fowle. Thus the origin- al pens have been multiplied by many ———— 2—No Needles to Change on a Jeweled Pathe, the Sapphire Ball never wears out. 3—Plays All Makes of Records and Plays Them Better. 4—Records Do Not Wear Out Every Pathe Record is guaranteed to play . 1,000 times. 5—Always Ready to Play as Soon as You Slip on a Record. hundreds, and the entire county has become well stocked with one breed of fowls. CONDITION OF LAYING FOWL Body of Hen ls Deeper in Rear Than at Front of Keel—Pelvic Bones Well Spread. A hen that is laying has an enlarged abdomen, due to the enlarged intes- tines, ovary and oviduct. The body is deeper in the rear than at the front of the keel. The condition is reversed when a hen stops laying. The pelvic bones are well spread in the laying hen. As production decreases the ear lobes contract. Pathe Phonographs range in T price from $45 to $250, Besides our complete stock of Pathe Phonographs and Records, Wwe are disposing] of our entire :tock of Brunswick Machines. This is a chance of a life time. There are six machines, ranging from $65.00, $125.00, $150.00, $175.00 to, $250.00. All to go at 25 per cent discount. Pick out yours early as they will no last long. MINERAL ELEMENTS FOR HEN It Pays to Burn Refuse and Brush Heaps Near Poultry Range for Bits of Charcoal. “BUILDING MATERIAL IS BECOM- ING SCARCE AND WILL NOT LOWER IN PRICE” This was an opening sentence in a letter we received from one of the largest manufacturers of interior finish in the United States. They warned us to order our requirements for the entire 1920 season at once as they will very soon have orders for their entire 1920 output. They are only typical of practically all factories mak- ing hte same lines of material. Our advice to you is to get your plans under way immediately for that new building you intend to erect ’ next Spring. 7 Oa CORNE [»} i3/ C.OME lNANDTALK lTOVER DRUG STORE | St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Company I nsioimortc ool il ‘Hens seem to obtain certain mineral elements that they crave from wood or coal ashes and it pays to burn refuse and . brush heaps near the poultry range so that the birds can clean up the ashes and bits of charcoal that re- main after the fire. FAVOR STANDARD-BRED FOWL Once Taken Up by Farmer He WIll Never Go Back to Mongrel or Crossbred Poultry. “When a farmer discards his mongrel or crossbred poultry and takes up standard-bred fowls hé never goes back to the poorer stock, because hé finds standard-bred birds more satis Club Members Dusting a Hen With Insect Powder. were given under the same conditions to two additional club members. One factory and more profitable, l T i | | i 1 s CEi

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