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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~ PAGE EIGHT PARADE BEGINS CENTRAL LABOR UNION PROGRAM. (Continued frow Pae One.) in the parade and undoubtedly the members of each organization will ’ CONSTABLE WRONG FOR ONCE Sleuth Had to Admit That He Had Slipped Up a Little on His ~“Calkerlations.” “I don’t often make a mistake In my Farmers! ATTENTION! BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. march behind their own float. The GRAIN AND HAY MEATS official calkerlations,” admitted Con- general public will follow. in rear of 08ts, DPU. . . coceeraenconnne v 70C|MUTEOD . iiwevsereiesona.n...k8C] Btable Slackputter, the redoubtable » the parade. . Red Clover, medium, Ib. . ...24c|Hogs, Ib..... o £ 1Yc-20¢ | sleuth, “but I'll have to own up that in diggi ;i e Substantial -prizes are offered to|Fvpcoru, ponsa .. 8¢-10¢ | Dressed beef, pound... ..12c-14¢| yesterday evening I pretty nlgl:’ du:e When you begin digging your potatoes 1 would like to have % contestants in the sports-program and_‘yhe“t- _lm_rd & ...$1.90-§2.10 ’Fn1rl_sraya, itve, pouud.... 46¢-45€, 50, A stranger, that looked like he you communicate with me... 1 will pay you highest market prices 3 for numerous other features, includ-j ¥V heat, 500t ........... $1.80-52.00 018 Tems, live, pousd ... 20C| yepresented a fair-sized tine and d t railroad station. | ing prizes for: Oldest man on the|Rye bu..ocovvnn..n eeee.. 51,60 Geene, Mye, peund ... 280800 ioe e fee. came along in his m«: and | can arrange for you to load at your nearest railr ! 7 | grounds, oldest woman on the Bucks. Hlle, 1B e.eeicaeadbed8e ] L sorter wabbling fi] his prog- Be sure to see me before you sell. grounds, farmer coming longest dis- : HIDES ens. 4 lus. and Ovel.. .. .....B8¢) Ty singing, ‘My Irene Is mf Vil tance by wagon, largest family onfCow hides, No. i Ib. 12¢-13¢ - lage Queen Ru'm-tum-flddy' Er-rum- W grounds, fat man’s race, men’s 100-|Bull hides, No. 1, Ib. Oc-11c VEGETABLES tiddy-tum g nd so forth ) i ’ yard %lsh, young mden‘;s ;lhreegeggeg Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. ..14¢| Canbage, cWL. ....... . $300-3600| Halt there [-sos:;s "L ‘Constder : Ta > i C: 1 & i » ce, boys' yard dash under 10| Calf Skins, No. 11b .. .20¢|Onioms, dry . . ... +++.$4.00-5.00 | yourself under arrest! L] c 73 ..$1.00 | Beans, cwt. . $7 |Butterfat . ... . .. 20¢ Eggs, fresh, dozen .. Deacons, each ..... Horse hides, large, cach . Wool, bright $7 00-38.00 I 28] years, boys’ shoe contest, age 16 to 20.ypars, women'’s baseball throwing eontest, women’s 50-yard dash, girls’ “And b'gashed if he didn’t stop and cuss me for everything he could la; With the Potato Growers’ Exchange 50-yard dash, under 16 years, young- est baby on grounds. All who plan to attend the picnic dinner are asked to bring their basket lunches. and join in having a good time with the crowd. Coffee will be served free by the American Legion MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK S P MARKET. At close of business September 4: Cattle—Receipts,” 1,800; market, Low High | steady; top, $15; bulk of sales, $4.20 No. 1 Northern Dark @15.00. his tongue to! ““What are you trying to arrest me for, you blankity-busted, lop-eared, red-necked hick?” says he. *‘For being so bone-dry drunk,’ says 5, ‘that you den’'t know what you're dolng !’ Phone 807 ] Clifford’s Warehouse during the dinner hour. No. lel?ltor. Whea sgg'sr Hogs — Receipts, 4003 market,| «‘Ltke torment, 1 don’t!’ says he. Programs will be given out on No. 3 Yellow Cor! 135 |[steady to strong; top, $15; bulk of| Tm cussing out a blankity-blanked, o Qoo Monday and will list the events of the|No. 3 White Oat "58 7% | sales, $14.06@14.50. mutton-headed, tin-starred boob!’ says gw}; ig"l‘:‘}‘)’.‘g thed l;fh]e:m ;vents to| Choice Barley 1.04 Sheep—Receipts, 300; . market,| he. ‘THhat’s what I'ss doing?! m] “r ompany be 'te e al hlflmt:m 01:‘ ‘d i Ebe"el’al 1.82 |uneven; top, $11.25; bulk of sales, “Well, of course, I seen he did know. invitation has been extended by the 324 [$6.00@11.25. 80 all the action: I eould take was to —_———— Gentral Labor union for all people in the city and all farmers in the vicinity to take part in making this one of the largest celebrations of its kind in the history of Bemidji. NAVAL OFFICER SENDS DANIELS VIVID DETAILS DEVIL OF BRAZL LOCAL TALENT PLAY -, WILL BE PRESENTED (Continued from Page 1) ‘The cast requires approximately #f- teen persons, both men and women, and the play which will be put on is a three-act comedy which has made a decided hit wherever it has been pro- duced. A committee from tbe post has been appointed to assist him in gelecting the best material available and from all appearances Bemidji will soon have an opportunity to en- joy a first class production. + Such work.will be done by the post fn the future to.act as a “Big Bro- ther” organization assisting all other worthy organizations in this com- munity, action to this effect having been taken by the committee. A committee of five members has been appointed to formulate plans whereby social entertainments may be called in the outlying districts where the American Legion is not represented fully and speakers from this post sent out for the purpose of organization. To increase the membership locally, a committee of! fve will meet with the adjutant on Tuesday night to check over the lists of those who have not joined and a plan will be made and submitted to the post to secure as many mor (Continued from Page 1) not be taken as a reflection on the men or officers of the submarine. 3 (lljiy1 Unéted Press.) oy ewes, Dela., Sept. 4.—The battJe- ; rong ship Ohio, ‘with its chains fast to the ,u :'.“: '7:‘ > ::zz;;g.:.d Spioe submarine F-5, today close to the spot gmor An re to: where the submarine floundered help- Hurt Human Beings—Has lessly for the last forty hours, at- But One Leg. tempted to tow the submarine inside the break waters at Delaware cape.] His color is black, his nose broad All attempts have proved futile. and flat. A long, pointed tongue is Another attempt was made; but the| stieking out of his mouth; the teeth chains slipped a trifle and Ohio offi-| are triangular and sharp; otherwise cials fear the submarine might slide| he has the face of an infant. H¢ hss from her grasp unless another line| three fingers on each hand, as shownm is run around her hull. Dy tke traces he leaves on the bark of trees he climbs. His palms are plerced@ in the middie. His ears are big and he wears a red cloak and cap, He Mischievous Imp a Creatiom of The Aborigines. (By United Press) Hoboken, N. J., Sept. 4.—Three new naval heroes today received the plaudits of seafaring men along the smells of suiphu and his eyes emit a Brooklyn water front. They were thiek, stifling smoke. But his most:dfs- Lieutenant Commander Charles M. [ tinetive characteristic is that he has Cooke, of the United States subma-|enly one leg; he neither walks. nor rine F-5 and engineers William Grace | runs, but jumps along, writes a; New and M. MacWilliam of the liner Gen-| York Tribune man. i eral Goethals. Recital of their re- This 1s the description compiled markable escape by 35 men who were| from the accounts of many witnesdes, imprisoned- beneath the water with|eof Sacy Perere, special lndl‘dhou Emclicufilly a!ldh(t)lpe gone, for 35| gevi) of Brazil 'Whose blograpky; was ours, featured the account of the| o4 jopg ago published In book foris at heroic activities of these three men.| g.. paule. The reface declares: that FOURTWUMEN there 1s so little original, native’ ete- ment in Brazillan culture that It is haul in my hormns and wave him on- ward with as- mach dignity as I coutd manage to assume on' the spur of the moment.”—Kansaw Clty Star. MAKE THE MGST OF TODAY "All That Has Gone: Before Is Past and the-Future: |5 Clouded: With Uhcertuinty Today is what you have: It Is aiso what you are. And again, Today in what you do. And-if: yow haven’t any- thing, and aren’t anydody, and' do! nothing—why, then, for you there sk no Today. For Today is music. Today Is artt Today is literature. Today is joy. To- day i1s work. Today 1s- piay. Today 18- life. f Yesterday 1s no problem—for it 1 past. Tomorrow i3 no problem—for 1t} isn’t here. Today is sapremacy, - To- }! day is the world. Todap is—Oppor tunity! Crowd in upon it then, Today—take ! hold upon its faintest chance.~Spread!| your smiles—Today. Be game—To- day. Be glad and greati—Today. Today Is the day—yoer day. Today is Time and 'Chenge doing: Its| job. Are you a vital part of' the play?) Today you may start-out all-anew. TO- day you may put’ to. use what youw. tearned a day-ago. '‘Tho-center of your|: entire life way revolve about—Today f But. above all things, do not fean— f Today. And Jet all worry slide. All things that do not m-nt—-let thein-gq, 3 —has opened temporary quarters at 120 Minnesota avenue, New Kaplan Building. We make Furs and Fur Coats to order. We also dorepairing and relining, and remodel your old fur coats into the latest fashions. ' Cow hides and horse hides tanned and made into coats and robes. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING i~ 120 Minnesota Avenue " Bemidji i | The aymbel of fect "m-,-% pality mark of :::ng:mx; ggsstil‘l,llae'pos’rtheis 523“?& o worth _while to preserve: whafever | (nn Work and. helo. and love="Te- EETRS good standing with dues paid for AD BH-NG s there 1s. So the great Brazilinn news- | gay. v i ¢ e —_— 2 paper, O Estado de Sao Baulo, ’-ML » For this Todayy ,'wm never ‘dasm ) 1920 with approximately 100 more being carried on the rolls but not in good standing. Many of these no doubt have moved away from the vi- cinity and have not notified the local} officers to the effect that they have jbined somewhere else. To begin working in order to se- eure the 1922 convention oi the Min- nesota department for this city, al committee of three has been named | to carry on an active campaign of tuted an inquiry regarding: Sacx ‘Per- ere, who Is described as.ong of the very few tropical native prediacts. (By United Press.) Aberdeen, S. D., Sept. 4.— Swift on the heels of the Chicago investiga- ] tion came an astounding disclosure Headers were asked ta, submiy what- here today when fourteen young eVer they knew or heard: comcerning women of the internal revenue office this Braziliun representative of tre complained they had been swindled Evil One and the answers were col- into contributing $40 each from their lected in the book entitled “O Saey $120 monthly wages, to the demo-, Perere” (the Sazy Perere). In the cratic state committee, according to Neue Zarcher Zeitung Pr. A. Usterl the statements of the young women, publishes extrazts from the testimony, agrin!—George Mntthew Adnms Tn Good Housekeeping. 2 Knowlédge: Dearly Boughtt 1 “Did you get anything in return-for vour campaiga eontribution [ “Yes,” ansaerea Mr. Dustin Stax. | “I got some. faformation. T thought & taxicab was the most expensive ve- hicle on. earth until I tuwed a bang acy of the Tempoint Pen. ] “The gold is fused about the ample iridium tip—not ! annealed. ‘Then it is hammered, which gives it'a f steel-like hardness and flexibility. t Pen cannot become ‘‘sprung’” under severe use, nor ' weakened by harmful ink acids. Other Tempoint adv:ntages are the scientific Comb Feed. and the air-tight chamber about the pen. No balks or blots—no sweating in the pocket. § ! - { HIS is the seeret of the wonderful writing suprem- 4 { publicity to this effect during the i oo receiving identical lett £, 2 ! o ing yes “ idji £ 1922 g identical letters from out of which Sacy emezges as & fairly | wagon,” . e 3 3 will be 1n;r'ccnsl:§:]:di|loga‘:xr S322UIE. M. Watergury of Centerville, harmless, amjable ang humorous ort : - Self Filling and Screw Joint styles, 1>r pocket, chain, . S. D., inviting each to call at his of devil, who, in spite of his terrify- orlady’s bag. Come and sec them and learn 'what a Ralpli Gracie post. | Another feature of the committee’s; work Thursday night w? the ap- pointment of a program committee to arrange for entertainments and, the like for the meetings. The ob- ject is to arrange the program in such a way that every member will at some time be called upon to make | room at a local _hote_l to arrange the ing appearance, does not really want matter of assisting in raising funds o hyrt human beings, although he is for the democratic national expenses. When they arrived at the hotel they were told their share had been ap- portioned at $40 each. They com-. plained. fond of practical jokes of a_ rather crude brand. Saey Perere is 100 per cent Ameri~ “can. He was here before Columbus, for he was invented by the aborigines of Brazil, the Tupi Indians. His name | ADDITIONAL WANT | FOR SALE—Jersey-Guernsey cow 4 vears old by Berglund. Phone 1al- great advance the Tempoint is in all fountain pen construction and convenience. - - TEMPOINT B e e % 3 2 short talk or take x;n‘t in the en-|SUGAR PBI?}E%]%%&%T 5t Is of Tupl origin, Can O, meaning W 1501 Park ave. 3t9-8 2P ok Poluied Peit £ mr’lt':)l?:;ee?t\v]ir:hst‘ll\‘: Bedn'\idji Associ- S, i ‘evil eye, and perereg, the jumping one. | w A NTED—Girl for general house- H ,8’{ ! ation, the city council and the mayor. (By United Press) :So gflfl Ci’, Perereg, ."Of“"g“eslm:’ “:; work. All modern conveniences. i ) i ? another committee has been named.| (Chicago, Sept. 4.—Four Chicago o Sacy Perere, means jumping ev Apply 1218 Bemidjt ave. Phone - Efforts will be made to have set aside | concerns were indicted by federal eye. To his above description should 755-W. 9-4tf PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Armistice Day for a celebration this year and the stores wili be asked to ! profiteering in sugar. The indict-, of sclqntlflc accomplishments, ~ his close on this occasion. A program |ments include officlals of the con- smell comes from sulphur hydrogen will be prepared by the committee | cerns, (H,8). g and submitted to the Association and ' His one leg has a story, told by old [ eouncil for consideration. WILSON WARNS AGAINST neguoes, wko have it from their slave Prospects for a baseball team dur- JAPS IN SUGAR INDUSTRY | iiic'e's"tg;s_. According 'to this story, 4 ing the coming winter will be in- vestigated by a special committee and a report will be made and action tak- en on the report as soca as possible. The sentiment of the post is thai an aggregation should be kept up this year and without a doubt a team will be formed in early season. An athletic committee was also ap- pointed, and the work along this line will be as extensive as possible espe- cially during the winter months. The post may promote and keep up an ice-skating rink, toboggan slides and other means of healthy recreation. Every memver of the post who is available will be called upon either now or later to take part in the pro- ‘- grim being formulated by the post to extend over a period of several months. The object of this is to keep every member interested in the wel- fare of the organization and to ex- tend the limits of the activities as far as possible. NEW SERVICE FORMED FOR U. S. EXPORTERS (By United Press.) Paris (by mail). — American ex- porters are quickly taking advantage of the new catalog file system recently inaugurated at the offices of the American Chamber of Commerce grand jury here today charged with (By United Press) Washington., Sept. 4.—Warning against an invasion of Japanese by proprietors in the sugar beet indus- try in California and the southwest, is contained in a report of Secretary be added that, according to a ‘Witness once upon a time the devil declded to give a banquet in his cave. There was plenty of everything and more than plenty of cahaca (sugar gane brandy). The guests got so drunk they could hardly “move, and the ensuing confu- sion gave a chance to a gang of small of Labor Wilson, and by his appoint- ment of two agents to make a sur- vey of contract labor. HE PRAYED FOR A DOWNPOUR—GOT IT! London.—“Whenever he wants to annoy me he plays the cornet all night, and he generally spends his Sundays calling upon Heavon to send sufficient rain to drown the family,” said a woman at the Willesden police court, seeking a separation from her husband. “Now we know whom to thank for such a rainy July,” said the magis- trate in refusing the application. 1 WEATHER REPORT. (By United Press.) Minnesota Weather—Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday, with showers in southeast portion tonight. “BABE” RUTH KNOCKS here. The purpose of the device is to keep before European buyers regular is- sues of catalogs of American mem- 45TH HOMER TODAY (By United Press.) Boston, Sept. 4.—“Babe” Ruth ber firms. Along with the file is kept made the forty-fifth home run of the a card file listing the products offered | season today in the third inning of by the American firms under ten or|the first game of a double header more headings. between the Yankees and the Red Chamber officials point out that|Sox. “Babe” tied the home run record under this system preliminary cor-|by Perry Werden, of the Minneapolis -yespondence is eliminated. club, in 1895. devils’ apprentices to go joyriding to the earth. The devil became enraged and pursued the youngsters, capturing them all except one, whose leg, how- ever, he slashed off. The little devil was the original Sacy, and his off- spring were born with one leg only. | Now the Sacys are very clever and swift and they can easily put it over on the devil, though they are one- legged. ) b The Sacy and his gang appear usual- 1y during tornadoes, when they ride the wind. They alight on the backs of horses and tie knots in their manes. Sometimes a Sacy is observed on the roof of a house. He scares the passer- by or throws dirt down the chimney. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Philip Gill and H. Z. Mitchell left last night for Minneapolis where they will be’ members of ‘a class who will be given the shriner’s degree. GIRLS’ TEAM OF MACCABEES * TO DRILL MONDAY NIGHT The Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees request the girls’ team to be present at drill at 8 o'clock sharp Monday evening. Chan WILL ge In Closing Hour BEGINNING MONDAY, | SEPTEMBER 6TH, OUR STORE EACH DAY EXCEPT BEMIDJI HARDWARE COM CLOSE AT 6 P. M. SATURDAY — —————— _— PR ¢