Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 3

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P OFI-TI'IRED luz’.:SAl"l-.TY EMBLEM Y. Unmd ress) wsw York, March 31,—What 1d ‘you: suggest as a natlnnal fety emblem? /you have a good idea and can 5 YOW Amay ‘be “in line for the prize the National Safety: Coun- I'is oflering for:a nationally Tecog- i;ed plain, ‘distinctive emblem that - away with ‘“‘Safety first” anpouucing:’ the ' contest, in ‘ bilny is net limited, the but tew emuiems now nntionnlly recognized, | ed: mblem which is' universally sate lory, -and .the Stars and Stripes exactly .as our national flag. flag. and ‘the ‘redlight, as nals of danger, are.accepted by ev. y. 'But we have no emblem of ticipant wfll be’ permitted ANGE FOR an&viima CHICKS tities: ‘of . ‘Green ' Feed, Buns, Wom and Other Things, Obtained " in Place of Grain. othing is better for growing chicks liberal supply of sour milk. 'If n be obtained, it always should be K before them in an ‘open dish or here they:can' eat and drink ‘it Where: sour mflk is fed, the ‘mt of ‘beef scrap in the dry.mash Y reduced one-half. CUTS FREE lSBlATE 'SEED OUT OF BILL Washlngton. March 31.—Nearly a ] quarter of a million dollars for free seed was cut out of the agricultural appropriation bill which" ‘hau been passed by the senate 'but members said the item would be put' back in conterence, in ‘accordance with ‘the time-honored custom. senate added an amendment would permit the war department to sell 50,000 tons of nitrate ot soda for fermlzer 'GOAT ALWAYS GOOD . FIGHTER “Billy” Seldom Looks for a Scrap, but He Is_Equal to It When Forced on Hlm d ; "Mr A. B. l"enwlck relnted to ‘e the ‘particulats of a battle of two In- . dians, fifteen dogs and two: horses “with ‘a billy goat that had.wandered out upon Joseph's prairie, where Cru;brook. B. O., now stands,” says Dr. ‘William T. Hornaday in' his arti- cle on “The -Rocky Mountain Goat' at Home,” in Boys' Life. “The Indians thought. that with thelir horses and -dogs (but no guns) they conld capture the goat allve: - The goat:thought oth- erwise. A little later a squaw saw that they were having a bad mixup and ran out to the Indians with a rifle. One of them shot'the 'goat. All but two of the dogs were killed on the &pot, or dled very shortly. It was with the greatest difficulty that the Indians saved their horses from getting punc- tured: by those terrible uttle horns. *It 18 on- record’ that a “full-grown grizzly:bear was killed by a full grown billy’ goat while the bear was killing him." The dead bodies A4f the tw i were found only a few yards apart. ) you 'see, although the goat is de- ) llbante in’thought ‘and in action, and g | job.” ishes and placed in the shade { eep as cool as possible. Clean ide G i vhpidly ‘amd: deyelop: 5 fowls, says the ‘United ' t of ' agriculture. Growirg ‘wise in - self-preservation, when the | tiie comes: to fight he-is right on the A BUSINESS MAN DIED The bill's total is'$33,000,000. The| - which | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TWO YEARS TODAY HUNS SHELLED PARIS| (By Unhed Preas) b Paris, March 31. —Soaviners of “Big Bertha's” 'disturbance of Paris life were much sought ‘after today, the second anniversary of the first shelling of Paris by the German long- range weapon. " No-Longer an_ Instructor. “You haven't suggested ‘a cainpaign. ot education’ recently.” i “No » replied ‘Senator Sorghum. '“I dohit dare, The folks out my way are getting. to think they know more abowt polities than I do.” Punk Though Punctuated. Would-be Contrib.—I' don't 'see why - 'you reject my story. Isn't it punctu- ated properly? Editor—Oh, yes, but as far as I can see there isn't any other point; to it. A HEAD STUFFED FROM CATABRH OR A COLD Says Crean Awuedmnm ' o’;émn'r'rummun Instant relief—no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open' right up; the air passages of your head clear and you ‘can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head- ache, dryness. No strhggling for breath at night; your cold or clw disappears. Get _a small bottle of Ely’s Cream| ' Balm from your druggist now. Apply la Jittle of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream ' in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane. and relief comes instantly. It's just flne Don’t shy stuffed-up with & cold or nasty catarrh. THE OTHER DAY H. left his wife much insurance, houses ‘and Iand MAKE A APPOINTMENT 'TODAY : departient «chicks' thst have free range obtain |} ‘ feed; b,usa. womfi 1o sickness or disease. Give ynlr ichichal e range wieriever possible. 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