Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 6

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i i f * of business without some advertising. | UP AT BAND REHEARSAL LASY NiGHT T BoNS PLUGGED LP BUD ARDREWS' 816 BASS HORN, WITH:A CORK AND BUD WELL NIEH BUSTED - YRVIN' 7O GIY GOWNG ON "WAIL TO TR CHIER LY A g Y’ CHAMP FER TUREE NEARS, GOT MARRIED LIMITED L LASY FALL AND NMESTERDAN SONERODN SEEN HIN SIFTING ASKHES WITH WS PET TERMIS. A Bit of Doggerel Dear Twentieth Century: Here’s one that amused us. Maybe it will tickle someone else, if you care to use it. “Wanted to Buy—A ten ton truck for delivery purposes. Agply at The Picked Feather Corporation, 1149 Cracked Stone Arcade.” H -—Brother Avate. | | —Bring Your Trucks— ) ' Case of Necessity You can save money by not adver- : tising and still more by going out of t business. But you can hardly go out| ‘ \ ~——Don’t Try It— Picked From Porte’s When Adam in bliss, asked Eve for ; a Kkiss, R e She‘]puckered her lips :lvith a coo, | b ave looks so ecstatic and ‘answered emphatic, MARK ET S “I don't care A-dam if you do. ™ —Hence the Garden of Eden— Righs:for the Viestity HI Those teachers: whos es are “One of the most vital spots in Mr.| ~Chicago, March 22.—Potato re- A s whose names are|who is in'the hospital. So-and-So’s campaign is the Third| ceipts, 69 cars. Market steady Nor- }':: :;feri‘t“i,';:‘:t?:u remain in Bemidji| = g 0, Jallen, the country merchant, ward, advises a recent article in one|thern whites, sacked and bulk $1 to i n. was a 'Bemidji business caller Wed= of our leading dailies. $1.15; Minnesota and South Dakota nesday. 3 5 ; —Below the Belt?— Early Ohios, sacked, $1.25 to $1.35; | LIEUTENANT FLADELAND Miss Anna Bakken spent Wednes- MAKES TRIP TO RED'LAKE |day and Thursday in Bemidji. Minnesota and North Dakota Red Something Similar River Ohios, sacked, $1.50 to $1.60 o i e When a boat takes or liquid cargo, | - anG: . -Iver “Rockvog were some one bails it out. And when al Bemidji visitors Thursday. 2 man takes on liquid cargo and gets ; S‘\y‘m swangonfi:d tdn;ghte;.}f“;. locked u; kind friend bails hi is nger an ert Thompson of out. The :gzlfi'edifiere;‘c?isb&fvmg ceipts, 42 cars. Market steady. Idaho|YoSterday, or & HERC © L "Gl |Debs, were Bemidji visitors Friday. the man and the boat and the liquid russets, sacked, $2.30 to $2.40; nor-1y ", "opent in carrying passen- | —Oscar Jacobson and family of Alex- cargo. thern whites, sacked and bulk, $1 to| oo on aights aver the lake. andria va’rlved here Wednesday ‘with —Either Might Wreck— |$1.15; Minnesota bliss triumphs, 1®" 0, o S o here, J, |their cdr of stock and - household | sacked, $2.15; early Ohios and cob- o the machine was there, J.| oiq5 and are moving on H. A. Han- G. Morrison, merchant, who had tak- Son farm which Mr. Jacobson pur- Cloud, Mollie Whalen to Duluth and | %% & ¥ x e Virginia and Mary Yeo to Detroit. |, EEE R ER KL K Of those who teach in, the, North PINEW00D * to Minneapolis, Freda Schroeder to| Rimer Stai and Miss Esther Josef- Glenwood, "Minn, Lieutenant J. Earl Fladeland’s air- plame was chartered by A. L. Gilbert yesterday for a flight ‘to Red Lake POTATOES Chicago, March 23.—Potato re- smith, has-a }ew acetylene gas weld- ing outfit and can weld all’ll_tinds fltl 4 . g : i d ings. Thi Monday. il hote Who feach I, the DTl oo 2 % ok k| O g on tho communty. | Ernest ¥ Wheaton_and_ Clarice Peterson to|son af Debs were Bemidji visitors |you have any work to be done, give Wednesday. They visited Henry Stai{him a trial. / By Charles Sughroe @ Western Newspaper Union. ROMEY. BRIGES, WHO'S BEEN TH ENNIS | | DA JOHNSON 1S DEVELOPING WS NEW TROTTIN HOSS SEEED KNG THESE OANS AN SPIKE WILSON MAKES W SORE BN FOLLOWINL HIM WITH WIS GROCERN DELVERN. FLWER. IVES VER U HOMKINE ) HORN FERISPEED NG KO GEY.OLTA T WANY Martin Helgeson, John: Olson,.O and John Bakke were Bemidji vi spending several days here assisting _wlqgl Tue_{d} S — to Serve R ; “Ole Rudle returned: from donyick Ernest Erickson, cruiser for the|Monday morning where he went Bat- Let’s boose home industry and when | Duxbury Land company, returned to jurday to get some repair. work done n Bemidji Tuesday ~morning, after |on his sawmill, _’l'hey will resume * i . | i 2! Things We Have Never Done blers mixed, sacked, $1.20 to $1.25. en a flight. across the'lake to Pone- ‘We have never boasted of wearing| B. V. D.’s on cold days. We have never -told our friends EASTER VACATION_TO that we are never going to have any more cold winters in northern Minne- sota. We have never heard of a lady es- BEGIN HERE FRIDAY The Easter vacation of the Bemidji caping from ‘a hotel fire in a cheap, | pubiic schools will begin Friday, plain robe de nuit. March 25, and schools will open again mah, received a message from Be- midji that Mrs. Morrison’s father, S. 8. McArthur, who is ill ‘at St. Anthony’s hospital, had taken a sud- den turn for the worse. He was ask- ed to come to Bemidji at once. With no other available means of trans- portation to Bemidji. Mr. Morrison engaged Lieut. Fladeland to bring chased from the Duxbury Land com- pany. We welcome our new. neigl bors and wish them good success ol their new farm. 2 Mrs. A, E.ftanner went to Bemidji Saturday. She will look over:a farm near there which she expects to buy. i Mr. and Mrs. Blixif of Leonard ar- rived here Saturday for a visit with: * case will be easy to win. . We have never tried to keep a frog|on Monday, April 4. The following him here. . |the Peter Holm family and.other rel- in our throat. tenchers Will spend their vacation| The trip was made from Red Lake |atives near here. We have never heard of a driver|away from Bemjdji, and will return Agency to Bemidjl in_ 34 minutes| Mr: and Mrs. George Stohl.were. admitting that he might possibly be|to resume their duties after Easter:|against a stiff wind. The return to visiting friends “here over Sunday. to blame for the accident. | Of the high school teachers, Misses Red Lake, with the same wind, was |Mr. Stohl is intending to do some ‘We have never heard of a lawyer | po ethea B!i;rdsall A Jemim'a/ Olson made in 22 minutes. The distance |loggin; their farm near here. | telling a prospective client that his|will go to Minneapilis and Esther by rail is 32 miles. Tom Bakken, the village black- It Tan't Bel | Young to Glenwood City, Wis. —1It Isn’t Being Done— : Of those teaching in the special | mmmsmmimsisssmmn Keep Moving | departments of the school, ~Misses | g§™ “The stormy. weather of the first|Mabel Emmons will go to St. Paul, part of the week seemed to be good Martha Fibigar to Minneapolis, Sara for traveling men,” says an exchange. | E+ Gardner to Staples and C. C. Syl- Well, that is a good time to keep|vester to Pine River. traveling, | Of the teachers of the grades in the —Women and Children Too— Central building, Misses Ida Ander An Awful B son will go to Biwabik, Jessie Aitken . n Awful' Bore to Park Rapids and Grand Rapids, ,“A show and two dances in.one Florence Craig to Grand Rapids, night served to relieve the monotony | Pearl Gaalaas to Stillwater, Mary K. in Kelliher last evening,”: says the|Gottwald to Duluth, Alice Graves, Kelliher Journal. Must have been a|Tenstrike; Ruth M. Green, Milton, terrible. night. - Now, back to the|N. D.; Rose Hanlon, St. Cloud; Mar- grindstone for another fortnight. tha Jenson, Northome; Kathlyn King, “Got your hog house and drove of hogs in- sured?” “Yep.” “Got your life insured?”’ “Nope”’ “Well, if I did not think I was worth as ' much to my family as a drove of hogs, 1 wouldn’t insure M my life either.” ER N —Leading a Fast Life !Earsfi, NAID.; lslfl'e M"Clm?':"’ Pnrg HELL - aplds; ma Munson, eley, an i Hard Times | Margaret Thorgrinson, Grand Forks, D' s' MITC E: EL Owing to the hard times, the busi-|N. D. THE NEW YORK LIFE MAN P ness depression and the bad state of ‘0{ those wh i i ion d s 0 teach in the Lincoln :pe community in general, it is some- | byilding, Misses Ellen Boulger will finm:zs “nposslble to get a seat at the|go to Minneapolis, Marvel M. Glass }.:x se: ::: Ss:}fl:geni;r}l:::xnxvofixc::;e to St. Cloud, Alice James to Forest 3 e | Ri to wait until someone else goes out. firer, 1. D, Gerdy bavson, o ‘St. —It’s a Hard Life— Northern Na?'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 575-W e o ananin i e R AR e R e e e The Inauguration of Spring Styles Showing 'Beautiful Garments at Pre-war Prices SPRING COATS—Here you’'ll find the new ramona cloth, made up in the regular style, also the mandarin effect—colors, beaver and electric blue—price, $65.00. Beautiful coats, in tricotine, suede and polo cloth—prices from $15.50 to $50.00 LADIES’ SUITS—Jersey Sport Suits, $19.75—and a large line of Serge and Tricotine' Suits from $35.00 to $65.00 A Dress at $12.50—that is the price we star:t our Silk Drésses at, and from that price up to $97.50 we show some wonderful yalues. SILK BLOUSES—You can buy a Silk Blouse as low as 5459; our best ones are $25.00—between these prices we show hundreds of beautiful garments. 7 Special This Week—Girls” White Voile Dresses, sizes 8 to 14— $2.95 each ——————— THE PIONEER WANT ADS| BRING RESULTS H i i H | ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOUND—Near 9th street and Min: nesota avenue, one Eversharp pen- cil, owner may have same by pay- ing for this ad. Donald Hayes, | 906 Minnesota avenug. 2t3-24 | $50 REWARD—Stolen. A pile of | lumber. About four thousand | feet from Opsata’s mill yard, four | miles Southeast of Bemidji. Re- ward will be paid on conviction of guilty party or-recovery of lumber. | Louis Buchsen. 6td3-29 | FOR - SALE—T7-room house, 50-ft. | g lot on Beltrami avenue. 1 —Two, 6-room houses, corner lot on| ] Minnesota avenue. 1§ ~—T7-room house and bath, 25-ft lot on Beltrami avenue. ~—12-room house, 50-ft. corner lot on Mississippi avenue. 1 —6-room house and bath, 50-ft. lot Irvine avenue South. Very easy terms. ~~4-room house and lot on 12th| street. ~—4-room house with one acre garden | ! on 13th street. 1 H SMAL ITEMS YOU'LL NEED FOR EASTER SUNDAY Kayser's Silk Gauntlet Gloves, the new Beaver shade, a pdir - $3.25 —T7-room house, 50-ft. lot on 13th Tl et o varades 500 Kayser's Long Silk Gloves, black, white and colors $1.45, $1.95, $2.25 ft. lot in Nymore, Kayser’s Black Silk Hose, with Lace insert, reduced from $6.00 to. $5.00 ~—4-room house, 100-ft lot more. $4.50 Kayser’s All Silk Lace Hose, black only, a4 ‘pair ........ Everwear Silk ‘Hose........... Everwear;Silk Plaited Hose Ladies’ Glove Grip Oxfords, reduced to...... i (The saving is $2.50 on the Kid Oxfords and\$2.00 on the Kangaroo, plus ta Special Ladies’ Black Kid Oxfords, a pair. X | ~—Business building, dwelling and ice | house and 3 lots in Nymore. | —Business building equipped for | meaf market, 25-ft lot in Nymore. | ~—Reynolds & Winter. 6t3-29 FOR SALE—Lcts: 100-ft., corner lot on Bixby aven 100-ft., corner an Nand avenue. | ft., corner lot on Beltrami ave. orner lot on lrvine avenue. | corner lot cn Doud avenue. | , inside lot on Bemidji ave. | | | $1.00 to $2.50 . | inside lot on Bemidji ave. business lot on 3rd street. 6t3-29 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER " Ice Crea‘m Supfeifie s cG for Easter = It's Delicious, Appetizing and S&tiéfyiflg sk your »Dégl_er APPSR A O Fords Are Scarce _ Some people have an idea that.when they want a Ford Car, all they have to do is to come in aqd ’get one. That's Impossible We are _'\_i)ay behind in our deliveries. ,We have or- derstofill and no cars with which to fill them. - Ttrue, we expect to get cars every week, but we Have ‘people scrambling for them as fast as they come in. - 5.2 ** “'{'e want to impress upon you that it is impgrtant to place your order for : SRR TE That New Ford Car —right now. You know whether you expect to get one, long before you actually place the order. -If you are thinking about it come in and let us show you why you should act. : (e We try to impress upon everyone that it is neces- sary to order in advance to insure delivery. It is'not.our purpose to frighten people into thinking that there will be o cars, but we do desire'to impress upon them that they tcan not be bought like merchandise over:the counter. C. W. JEWETT 0., INC " Authorized Ford Sales and Service Telephone 970 Bemidji { i i»z,;_r,\‘?,

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