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WEALTH FLOWING INTO CUBA ‘Crops of Cotton and Sugar Will' Net People - of Island Some $2,000,000,000. Cuba’s coming sugar crop Is expect od to yield about 4,600,000 tons—a rec- ord output. At prices which the plant- ers are counting upon receiving for ' their sugar this will mean a payment to therg of from about $750,000,000 to $800,000 100. Bear in mind that this 1s fof 0 crop raised on an islana of only 45, square miles and with populatio, about 2,500,000. In the 1-growing sections ef the South: . ¢t are approximately about 25,000,000 people. The center of ' interest in Cuba s sugar, in about the same degree that cotton concen- ~trates the interest of the South. When the cotton crop first reached the value of $2,000,000,000 a year, the world held up its hands in amazement, and yet this $2,000,000,000 is distrib- uted directly or indirectly among 25, 000,000 people. In Cuba more than a third of that amount will be distrib- uted directly or indirectly among 2,500,000 people. Every dollar of this wast sum is paid into Cuba trom other _countries. It is as though the entire world production of gold for two years -and more were dumped into Cuba, as Teasured by the world’s production of gold and the Cuban sugar crop value. ~—Manufacturers’ Record. NO CHANGE IN HUMAN BONES " Construction of Shoulder Blades Today the Same as Those of Sixty Centuries Ago. There has been no discernible . change in the shoulder blade of man in the last 6,000 years, according to Dr. William W. Graves of St. Louls, who spoke before the meeting of the Amrlcnn Association for the Advance- - ment of Science, Shoulder blades of Egyptian mum- mies, 6,000 years old, and those of ' Minols river Indiaps, believed to lse « about the same age, are the same as | those of the present-day men, accord- <-img to Doctor Graves. . In July and August of last year Doc- tor Graves measured 1,500 shoulder ‘dlades of men and animals, endeavor- ing to classify the differences in them. The vertebral borders, with which he was particularly concerned, are the same in humans as in gorillas, chim- panzees and also in lower monkeys. Concerning the skeletons of Illinols river Indians, which he said appear to be between 4,000 and 6,000 years old, he was asked if he considered that proof that this continent was inhabit: ed then by humans whose physical type was a9 high as that of the Egyp- tians of that day. He sald that he could not draw such a conclusion, al- though the shoulder blades are of the same type. Cheerful Giver. “Brain work is not always well com- pensated.” “Brain workers,” replied Farmer Corntossel, “is mostly too generous. Every summer boarder we had was willin' to give me advice by the hour on how to run the farm, and never charge me a cent.” i Realism. The Star—The author of this play 18 a stupid stickle: for realism. The Manager—I have noticed f{t. The Star—Why he objects to my wearing dlamond rings in the scene where I pawn my hat to buy food for the children.—Tit-Bits. FOR LUMBAGD Try Musterole, See How' 5 Quickly It Relieves o justrubMasterolein rskly, and BEEF ROAST, 1b PORK ROAST, 1b... BEEF STEW, 1b .25c and 28c 12¢ and 14¢ SMOKED SHOULDER, 1b.... MUTTON STEW, 1b MUTTON SHOULDER, 1b. ... BACON, 1b SPARE RIBS, 1b ROUND STEAK, i SIRLOIN STEAK, 1b TROPPMAN’S MEAT DEPT. When your appetite hankers for something different Call 200 or 201 Lake Superior Trout Lutefisk, too PALACE MEAT MARKET Make your selection from this list of - choice fresh fish Lake Superior White Fish Lake Superior Fresh Herring Columbia River Salmon Large No. 1 Smelts Smoked Red Salmon Smoked Boneless Herring Finnan Haddies Without a Bone Cod Fish LENT BEGINS FEBRUARY 28TH THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1920 SCHOOL PHOTOS Quality and price in portraits made us official photographers for the High school annual. Careful work, good materials, fine folders, yet low: pricés. Let us also serve YOU with photographs. Kodah fimshmg, too—certainly, at economy prices. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570W 10th and Doud lnl lo heal 8a} dlu‘uee can be traced to B Biliousness is one of them. eries which lea ‘A. Brose remedy in’ the world. is the help YOU TO_BACCONIST ed Try it-on our money-back-if nowntlv 400 Minnesota Avenue for -"""“e A4 Avrisnas 0o Keeps the best stock of Tobacco in the Northwest, also Pipes. We do Pipe Re- pairing. BILIOUSNESS Caused by Acid-Stomach It mnle who are blllollu nn treated acco; ymptoms they seldom get very T, \vhumr er rellel is abulnad ulually temporury Trace h( i o cause the are thut the pldenz will lemlln strong and that more thai 70 non-organic Indigestion, heart- urn, belching, sour stomach, bloat and gns are other slm of acid-stomach. ' EATO. the marvelous modern stomach remedy brings qnlck relief from these’stomach mis- ad to a long train of aillments . lhfit Am-(l;e life miserable if not correct T full st rom your food. Thousands sa that EATONIO is the mo‘s'c effective cwmncx EATONIC = FOR YOUR ACID-STOMA The Most Refreshing Drink of all nmcen each packet which tells how)—is in a class by itself. The exquisite FRAGRANCE and AROMA of Brooke Bond accounts for its world wide popularity among tea drinkers. GREEN or BLACK—both equally fine. Look for the label. Red Label India Ceylon Tea Blue Label Japan Green Tea AT ALL GROCERS Northern Grocery Co., Distributors In 1-15., ;fiqib «» and 3-1b., Airtight Packages N"ar in bulk. - Trlal Packages 10c when it’s properly brewédé-(iool-: for the little book in ‘ T T T T Read The Pioneer Want Ad Copyright 1919, Hart Schaffner&Marx Boy’s clothes as good as father’s . We're pretty proud of this achievement; to be able to offer boys’ clothes made by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ‘It’s our policy here to always be trying to give a greater and better service and we've certainly “put over” a big thing. Boys can have the quality tailoring and style that their fathers and big brothers get. boys need it and want it; so do théu' parents; we'd like to show you. Boy’s Suits at $10.50, $11.50, $12.00 and up SOME HATS That’s what you will say; and they are some hats. The best products of Knox and Stetson. Priced at $5.00, .$6.00, $7.50 and $8.00 The young men'’s OU'RE all young men these days when it comes to clothes. We have styles that are called “young men’s styles”; and others, more conservative and quiet, that are called “men’s styles.” But we notice that these don’t always go by ages; some men of 25 want the quieter' models; some men of 50 or 60 like the snappy stuff. But they all want to look smartly dressed. ‘Hart Schaffner & Marx models are for men pf all ages and tastes; and we have - sizes to fit men of all figures. . Suits at— $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 Time for Shoes The high cost of Shoes is nothing to laugh at. It makes it more imperative to buy Where you get value. The most for your money. Buy Florsheim or Walk-Over Shoes. You get more wear for your money. Gidian - * We guarantee every shoe we sell Prices are as low as we can make them. ' LET US FIT YOU WITH A PAIR OF OUR NEW SPRING SHOES INTERWOVEN HOSE VASSAR UNDERWEAR MANHATTAN AND ARROW SHIRTS ARROW COLLARS Refunded i U * Refunded THE QUALITY STDRE " The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes mumga N,