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PAGE SIX WELL, SHOES HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWAN g THE | E ‘TWENTIETH CENTURY’ § Have You Noticed? Some people’s idea of the line of demarcation between' girlhood and womanhood is when she begins to look funny when she runs. —Only Too True— CASE \ RUN ASHOE Believe in Signs? . Spring is here but who would be- | Jieve it. Yesterday was supposed to be the last day of winter and a good many Bemidji people hoped that it would be. Spring, in the full sense of the word, is due soon though, for the Salvation Army has begun their services on the street corners again and moth balls now occupy a promi- nent place in the display windows. —Get Out the Mud Guards— —See for Yourself— For Business Men “As You Like It” remarked before St. Patrick’s day that the day would | yourself. lunch will be served. : s # = in St. Patrick’s Day in Ircland.” Evi headline in a Canadian paper. =~ We!| The Missionary society Taking No Chances | A reader of Twentieth Century | Here’s a New One ventured forth to say that once in a; ‘“Ccffee-ach” is said by prohibition while he found a good joke in the col- | officials to be the newest drink of the will be gerved. AGAIN - | SPOSE e NOUVE GUY. AD RATES, W} real humorist died Saturday. {of the nai 1 = m_SpringIs Comei o apipkartiziny o i o b tbat s ot Sdtiley sihookwhiP o' Bsmes: O it QAT hateli fs Gonrplets| CLiomr Whaat Sn uTleR oate twiee helping. the doctor win. We have purest Bt Ousinkc —What You Will— e e e Srehen | cd, leave in incubator first twenty-|eee o : 7 drugs from the world’s best laboratories al- o Mr. Wog Jameson, 1013 Dewe: : four hours. - y for hi i rS—j The undertakers report that their| ‘o .ty pakota state senate was a|Zentz Wwill address the meeting Dr.| " Second day: Feedsix times, pro- ways ready for his hurried orders—just to business is rather quiet. Some say|p ot M Y 0F Wog. We|Rev. Rueckert will sing.. After the | ¥iding: J-qunce for each fifty birds ADDIT]ON AL WANT ADS help him win foryou. ¢ it is dead. wonder if he is any relation t "Poll: | business meeting a social time will|oT each feeding of one of the follow- (| Gty i i ~ Roof layers say that their business . o Polly. | enjoyed and lunch will be served, | In§ rations: (%-ounce is approxi-||§ TS So ‘on‘the telephone, in our delivery, the is not falling off. + —What’s the Difference?— DS TR NN * | mately one small handfull.) X - b t detail % ¥ Evidently some people’s business Fifty-fifty, No Go \ 1. Steel cut oatmeal, or RN T 5 T caréful.attention to detail necessary:in ac- is holding up. e New Orleans Anniversary, 2. Commereial chick starter, or | WHEN YOU WANT wood sawed, call curate filling of the doctor’s orders—it i8 The bootlegger's business is still.|, One of the most difficult problems| o 1993 the two hundredth anni-| 3. Cracker crumb§ or stale dry Lampman, 986-W. 6t3-26 s lad rule here at Batker’s that the g The bakers need all they make,|[in division that we know would be| vargary of ‘the ~formalelevation: of bread crumbs. . FOR SALE—Dodge touring car. an 11'0{10.3 e‘ _ve o - v ko some need it worse than others. dividing your business between two| Now Orleans to a capltal city, with | Third-day. Feed as during the| " Good condition. Price right. In- prescription has “right of way.’ i Some barbers say that their busi- | undertakers. . the historle Plyce d’Armes as its eivic second day,.and give one feeding of| quire Soo Line freight office. B g £ ness shows improvement, others are —One Will Do It— center, will be celebrated, and by that zrsfin lm:d. fa Iemllfe leaf, an inside : 3t3-23 We like to have a customer call us “his | B b not as egotistically inclined and ad- B 2 et fa Hapel “HobGnly 1o’ nave | CLOBABS eaf. ot g ort grass on sod. |y nrED M RENT—About 5-room ¢ — 1 mit that it gould show more improve- KENFIELDS, ENTERTAIN " L 4 Do not cut into small pieces but ' druggist.” i i ment. Mr. and Mre. B, B, Keneld enter- Jackson square and its surroundings | make them pick it. Continue green house. Phone 870-J, or callangezll; ; Feenlator manufacturers claim tained Sunday at 1 o'clock dinner,| uplicate its anclent. arrangement but | feeds until birds are placed on range. Soo, Line freight depat. ‘3f 2 : 5 1 § their business is on the incline. at their home. 1224 Doud avenue, the| 8150 to duplicate the ceremony which | - Fourth day. Feed 1s on:the third |FOR RBNT—Improved farm, '35 = e 3 H Egg dealers report that their busi- [ollownig s Mr. and Mrs, | marked the occasion-as memorable as | -roviding. abouletwo ounces fcr h| acres in cultivation, five miles r er N £ ness is breaking bad frequently. George Cochr: ., and two chil-| any in American civic history. 50 Dirds at each fceding. Place from Bemidji on' Jefferson High-|.~ - - 5 - £ Busi Look § dren, . S. Harding and Miss Lucy U |litter of ‘cut straw, straw chaft, or| way; renter .to give one 8thh'd of 217 Third St. ~- PR £ 2 i —Business Lookout— Dunigan. } Subserib Th Pii hay chaff on flaor and fead in litter. crop. H. A. Glick, box 826, Be- 2 R e o N ] ubscribe for: The Dally Plomeer | Tgyp) “qay te=two weeks of age.| midil. 3t3-23| Phone 34 THE DRUGGIST —t i = = = = ; 2 i CALORIC is the name of the heating plant i that heats buildings' like the sun heats the earth—by natural circulation of air. To your family the CaloriC Pipeless Furnace offers: June- like warmth in every room (70° guaranteed in coldest weather)—fuel bills cut }§ to }4—clean rooms—drudgery banished, The CaloriC has_no pipes and heats old or new homes of 18 rooms or less, through one register. % Usually installed in one day. No alterations, no plumbing, no pipes to freeze. ~Made and guaranteed by the largest!manufacturer of. warm-air furnaces in the world. Come in and let us show you why we can guarantee — your satisfaction or money back. GIVEN HARDWARE COMPANY BEMIDJI, MINN. PIPELESS - 4 . ® IN OVER 125,000 HAPPY HOM dently an outdoor athletic program to| T T U5 e Ky crly ki | X ot 5 3 s y kind of | Presbyterian church will'meet Tnes- start the day off in the right spirit.| Lo i o anyway, so what's the difer-' day afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. —Erin Go Brach— ence? E. Battles, 703 Lake Boulevard. An —Nor the Crimpy, Either— interesting program has- heen pre- / pared, to which friends, as well as members; are invited. Refreshments umn. We really don’t try to be hu-!day. It's a little mixture of moon- z . morous. . In the first place.we don’t shine and coffee, with a 65 per cent rm%ga%scfisg;{-? HOLD ., Lnow how and in the second place one | kick. ~Undoubtedly the latter part| " i, ey, "o s of‘{hsorflggg A Good Time Like Other Races MODERN WOODMEN TO Now that airplanes are becoming “Six Day Race Fad Spreading and MEET TOMORROW NIGHT the rage it would be a good time for | Develops Scandal” says a headline.| * The Modern' Woodien'of America those doubting Thomases to g0 UP Well, what of it? Not much differ-| will hold their regular meeting: Tues- and take a look to see if the earth is ent than the human race. day, March 22, at the I. O. O. F. hall. really round. [ —Be Honest About It— All members are urged to be present . as special business is to-be taken up o |in reference to the amendment of the Did It Come True? Keep an eye on the office boy. If hy-jaws, The regular session will be ; there is any loafing to be done, do it|followed by a social and smoker, and ‘probably t”l‘eh cclebratgd as \xsualt ig —A Tip Not Needed— —_— !reland. . e day after we nol ice I's Jake With Us PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY in_headlines, “Bomb Tos8ing- Ushers| .. o Stops Curling,” says a| .. SOCIETY MEETS TOMOREOW. the Cow hides; No. 1 Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. . Calf skins, No. 1, Ib. geacons, each .. orse , .81 7 . Hides, Jarze to-the bran or mash.. (Jse elther all|op 514 46 100 pounds of feed. Finely |posed three: cent”tax:on ofl, traded| Extract From A. C. Smith’s Circular | gne’oatmeal, and 10 per cent of good LISSEN, WE NEVER RAISED OUR' RATES WAROLY 3 : ANY, AND EVERNTHING WE OSE 1S AS MIGH AS AND WAL BET TR REASON:| | EUER! - PAPER 1S AWFLL 3 ¢ HIGH AN T AT i OROPPIN' ANY 4 Nursery Perjod. ! From hatching to two weeks °£1uu‘e equal parts finely crack- Chicago, March 21.—Potato . re- i 7| Supply maeh feed in hopper, using | : A g ceipts, 100 cars. Market unsettled onauofp th;n?sllo;ieng l;eegls)?u using THE PRESCRIPTION ALWAYS HAS Northern whites, sacked and bulk. $1 to $1.15; early Ohios, sacked, $1.25.| 1 Prepared chick mash, or THE “RIGHT OF WAY” AT BARKER’S - “The Shoe Man Ts SHOES CAME/ DOWN :\S ~MANT PARER'S GOY SO H\GH | Ll #¥7; {Repeat feeding as on fourths <. ‘omitting noonday feed and providing MARKETS .[a day or'use commercial chick feed.|STATES ATTORNEYS ASKED Feed all the birds will clean up in 20 TO INVESTIGATE LOBBYING: to 30 minutes. Range Period. o Eight weeks to maturity. (By United Press) g At this age place chicks on range Helena, Mont., March 21.—States chick mash. as goon as weather is s:ilni‘bla 'lt‘hfre attomeys:l u: ‘Lewhl:) “ldb%’yall;n? cdt‘all:l‘ll:g is danger of getting chicks out too|are asted to-probe lo mifi:"{{.‘;‘f :,?lilc l:sakzi§: ;‘l])l i%hiawl:?}: early unless very well protected. the regular session .of the Montana utes for the first 10 days. After that No. 3. mash ‘may be used for this|legislature by Governor Dixon in his| provide skim milk, or it'thls is not period adding 15 per cent meat scrap | message to.the special -session. available add 10 p’e,. cent meat scrap in place of 10 per cent if milk is not Intimations were made - that - oil available and adding alse one pound | lobbyists, in seeking to -defeat pro- wheat bran on clean boards, remov- ing remaining amount after birds have eaten for five or six minutes: When ‘pure wheat bran is not ob- tainable, use a good commercial HIDES 2;,‘;2,?2,6"‘""‘ o allsoup il Jotagt ground oats may be used in place of ; votes with ‘the enemies of ‘the taxi " Feathering Period. oatmeal in this ration. lcqmmisslon bill. . Two weeks to eigit weeka. e e—————————————— e ———— POTATOES 2. Pure wheat bran; or i 3. Equal parts by weight of corn- e ———— P CHICK RATIONS meal, wheat middlings, wheat bran. \ on Care of Young Chicks. grade eotap; Firstof all; this is a DRUG STORE. Our 10} additionstd mashie fog s o first: duty and our. principal service is in K OF MARCH 2ist WE HAVE TAKEN OVER THE GENERAL AGENCY (OF THE ADA MILLING CO.’'S PRODUCTS FOR THIS:SECTION AND ARE IN A POSITION TO QUOTE YOU SOME VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. NEXT WEEK IS ‘ADA WEEK AT OUR STORE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES AND BUY.:. BUY CON- SERVATIVELY, BUT BUY NOW. Just a Word About AD’A FLOUR: The manufacturers of this flour issue a written guar- antee that the housewife, after trying it for two bakings, may returnit-for creditif it does not prove satisfactory. 8 s 98-lb sack-Ada’sBestFlour ................... In1,000-lblots t......... : 49-Ib sack Ada’sBestFlour ............... . P it P TR - 5. ¢ - 100-1b sack Ada Country Mill Shorts ............. Ceee... $145 Intonlots ........... .. $28.00 100-]b sack-Ada County Mill Bran . . .- e EY L v e A Thrbomelotss . i o dse dajivie LRt S $2800 100-lbsack CrackedorWholeCorn .. ......ovveiit oo ns $1.60 Thiten Tot8 o dnr v iuii i inessnaoonaaones s Recleaned Oats, per 80-lbsack ........... e Lo In 50-bushel lots, perbushel . . .......ccoeveeeeeioivieenenwiee. . 50e See us about other feeds and come in and look over our line of seeds for spring planting. We have a complete stock. G : For the City Trade—Call us up, 160 is the number. We deliver in Bemidji, Nymore and Mill Park every day, and East Bemidji, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For the Country Trade—Look us up when you are in town or send us your order and we will ship it to you. We make shipments the same day order is received. Bemidji, Minn.