Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 6

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N i b | 'MARKETS |§ . HIDBS Cow hides, No. 1, ib . Bull hides, No. 1, ...6c-Tc .4e-be Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. .. .6c-7¢ Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. ..... ..8¢c-9¢c Deacons, each ... .. ...50c-60c . 'Horse hides, large..... 32.b0?$3.50‘ i poraTORS Chicago, Jan.-27.—Potato receipts, 88 cars. - ‘Market' dull. Northern whites, sacked, $1.10 to $1.20; bulk, $1.15 to $1.25. g APPROVAL EXPECTED FOR EDUCATIONAL MEASURE after a visit with his son, J. O. Os- mundson. of Education bill, known as she Smith-Tower hill, (H. R., 7) as re- ported to the House following the Tecent changes made in' it by the| Miss Hazel e BAGLEY b4 PR Rt 2 2 kb Pulver returned to|® X KK KX XK KKK X KKK K KR £ committs on education, will it is be-|Lengby Tuesday after a short visit| % x Tieved by members of congress and | yith her sister, Mrs. W. A. Wiltse of | *EUETLEEK‘E‘ . others, now get such support in both| Bagley. * kot x Mrs. Jense Nielson left Saturday houses of \congress as to insure its n Tuesda: Jen 2 1: Potsvse at th present ssession. In a | s e o ot o ehore he|for Bemidji, where she will receive report submitted to' the house byl ciji be employed as night operator. medical treatment. Representative Towner of Iowa,|The local depot has discontinued J. H. Locke spent Sunday at the author of the house measure, section { iopy o;;erator service. A. P. Reeve home. 3 is so amended as to read as follows: e A Ni ¢ Mah . Dudley and Jennie Lawrence call- i 0 ameilded o b e ferved | | Miss Norme Nissen of Mahnomen. jed on friends fn-Turtle River Satur- to e ot ot Bducation the | representing the Midland _Eyeeti)day. Burcau of Education and such of-| ureai, wasa visitor here last week.! " Frank Fournier and sister Blanche, fices, bureaus, divisions, boards, or| 1 K. Rude was a business Visitor| ang Miss Loretta ~ Paddock twere branches of the ‘government, con- 1t Bemidji Monday. nmong the Sunday callers at G. nected with or attached to any of _ Mrs. Eugene Robbins returned | Swedberg’s. the executive departments or organ- home Wednesday from Melrose,| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Becker and ized independently of any department Minn., Where she was called on ac-|children, and Miss Bernice Wallace as congress may determine should count of the illness of her father.|were Sunday visitors at .the O. W. be administered by the Department Lloyd Hershberger of Fosston ar-|Olsen home. 2 of Education, and all such offices, rived here Monday morning and will ‘Lloyd Swedberg visited school in bureaus, divisions, boards, or branch- have charge of the H. E. Foss Jewel- | District 131 Friday. Dudley Lawrence and sister, Miss by act of congress shall thereafter ~ Gordon Noyes of Shevlin spent\g /g0y be administered by the Department Friday in Bag! f } : . y in Bagley with friends. Messrs. L ), = . Locke, D sifdeffiummn as. bereinafter ‘pro | A antso(;r hof I;Iortqux‘ly,k ?ask-, sommenced tfigxr' icgexlnfigstl' ?m’;ifi ;l‘/’}‘% clmnfize is explalined as follows: S‘T‘ flf:;‘:e}, AMSIS:: h:’;: or a of the week. nder the original provision the " 'k "Foss “jeft on Monday £ e prmmresgapens : - E. Fos y for EN 4 . Ms amended the go0% T Nilindes of his mother. | gy Sorio8 O LN osen in this com-. power is given to congress. This is "5 g : N . B. Tremblay returned home x5 Zli‘!u‘ifg"’f 333:?2’53&'&3&‘%’}“’5}?2 Wednesday from St. Paul, where he e oy were o has been spending the past week. ed by many families, some of whom Srone T the work of the various ad-. "o o™ s N g o HUTDSF (G CoRYaIalons Bro TOBOLt, ministrative branches of the govern. prairie arrived here Tuesday to at- ‘The Union Sunday school in this Tl place ey l’)‘i]l iv:‘ “‘;lee“";’?":'}“e"ueh tend the funeral of their brother,locality has been re-organized and is H ith such Nels Larson, who died Sunday morn-|doing fine work. An adult class has as may be deemed advisable in har-, i l'ter ¢ mony with such purpose. Tulgsrzia?/milnmslfiév(l)ilr?er Barness spent | tendance much increased. THE PIONEER WANT ADS short wisit with reletives at Lengby. BRING RESULTS I oG Oxmandson of Richy, BRING RESULTS —— — = Counter Height Files That Increase Efficiency o | | e Bl JIl Y building your counters from Allsteel filing ' units you gain not only the mazxirnum storage capacity, but the exact division of space to suit the needs of your business. It is easy to rearrange your ‘ counters at any time. Office Furniture From the various Allsteel units you can select just-the combination that meets your - requirements. . All the units stack snugly into a perfect counter, with linoleum top. We'll be glad to show you the €omplete tine of Allsteel office furniture—desks, safes files, shelving, etc. Take a few minutes and look at the equipment that bclongs with success. | . Washington, Jan. 27. (Capital| _— News Service). — The Department 7 - i ' X 4 % X % % % % % ¥ % % % ¥ ¥ % ¥ Mont,, left last Tuesday for his home senate and house to consider and 7iss a Cave o) i 2 Miiss Luella Cavanaugh, who is|jo oV B o he ~ opportunity of | action ‘and enabl h ! sble; congress to, act g, been formed and the interest and at-| g H. R, Brown left Sunday for a| THE PIONEER WANT ADS NER class in high deen Henry. | commercial | eral science. of sickness. colds. The A%nes Foy. FER IMPROVEMENTS VS TAXPANERS WAVE YO KX KRR KR KKK KKK KK HX]a cl * KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES * tions on Thursday andf Fridagéd A number of papers were forwarded to|will debate before the Li - . the state department. this week. The ato before the Literary. so-)ords Caldwell. Phone 426. t1-28 especially good showing. For general proficiency and effort, the following freshmen ‘have been promoted to the second year class in English: Mildred _ Sullivan, Glen ; Beaubien, Hilmar Dolgaard\ Burn- Lloyd Matteson has discontinued school for the present. This is the | second time Lloyd hafi quit this year. New classes have béen organized on | arithmetic, solid geometry and gen- The” class_in phfiiography will re- cite in the domestic science room for c5 of the government so transferred ry store. n L the remainder of the term. Jennie, visited at M. W. Butler's| Helen and turned to school after severe cases is much reduced by severe cases of scheol pupils have' been «out one or more on this account: Arthr Krok- seng, Johanna Dolgaard, Zanie Bry- ant, Pearl Peterson, Edgnr'Meqinger, | grades is also much reduced. The Senior class have selected for ALWANS BOOSTING — ANY TIME THERE'S SOMETUING W T PAPER YOO | DONY LIKE, JESY BRING 1Y 1R AND WETL TARE THE OFFICE SHEARS AND. JESY GWE US - ONE MORS: CHAMSY "N WE'LL play, “Getting Even With | ciety on Friday. The question select- WAN’I‘ED—‘SMBOS!&IE:& ntA“:Ff;:_ e is, i ish-| extra _ work, Reggie” The cast of characters hased is, Resolved that Capital Punish Phone 4L, 2t1-28 been made up and arrangements ment Should Be ‘Restored in Minne- st Rttt S e gpin R guod debateis nticpated, PO SIS TR G, G, - ) ind il ; s 3005 he remainder of the program AW\ py;;,"s150; Carey safe §50 and The cl. in fourth i it i i - X e class in fou year Englmm consist of playing new Victrola rec: Sihee Sarticles. . Inquiré of Dr. school history made an TRY THESE _ ON YOUR PHONOGRAPH “Tell Me Little Gypsie” No. 2972. ..$1.00 LU s vocal No. 3332...$% “Margie,” instrumental ° No. 2060... 85c “Feather Your Nest” No. 3345. . .$1.00 “On Miami Shore” ) No. 2924. . .$1.00 “Read’Em and Weep” No. 2055... 85¢ “June”’ No. 2064... 85¢ rth geography, commercial Olive Carlson have re- The school enrollment following other high The' enrollment in the We Carry the Largest and Most Complete Line of R;cordn orth v of the Twin Cities. GEO. T. BAKER & CO. Bemidji Cor. 3rd agd Bgltumi . baek without question St A i reatment RINGWORM, TETTER o7 other itching’ ekin diseases. Tty &:75 ceat box at our glsk, Moo if i ; . ' They All Believe in Advertising | The Wise' Manufacturer Does—He , has seen advertising make his factory ) & growy from rear-attic to city-block di- . mensions. . THe Wise Jobber Does—Try to stock : him on an unknown article and hear . himqsay: “How about your advertis- ing?” . The Wise Merchant Does—He has seen the goods that moved slowly be- gin to move quickly when advertising brought the customers in legion. The Wise Customer Does—He has compared the safety, service and sat- _isfaction found in advertised goods L with the disappointments of unbrand- by - ed, unknown articles. B ‘ Y You cannot help believing in advertising. You have ; had the same opportunity to compare and prove. Are you watching the columns of your daily newspapers for the myriad helpful mggestio_ns the advertisements offer?

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