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~ JMEB e T e EMIDJY DALY PIONEER 4 S LIMITED No Joke Abont' This. ‘The summer session of the Bemidji State Normgl school .is to open on June 13 and, although this does not happea-to be on'a Friday, it appears as if it might be an unlucky day:for a large number of the students, un- less Bemidji opeus ' up * its homes much faster than =it has to date. June 14 might be just as unlucky, ~—Think It Over.— Few Are Carusos. Dallas News: And when we hear father singing to the baby we would pretend to be asleep, if we were the baby. s 5 —A Good Idea— We Don't Worry. Of all the reports we have read rel- ative to hold-ups and .purse-snatch- ing, we haven’t noticed any accounts %tdnewspmper men having been rob: ‘bed. 3 —Poor. . Picking— Not Getting Very Far. Dear Twentieth Century: Please | add these to the things that won’t get you 'very far: : ‘Working seven days a week. Laying off seven days a week. Putting your shirt on inside out. Buying silk stockings on a cotton salary, . Thinking (Thinking only.) Padding the’ shoulders ~of coat to make you lcok larger. Making a fool of yourself. There’s always some one to help you. —Ive Tridet. —Reading, Free Verse— An Ox and a Goose _ /Greenshoro, Alabama.—The blind’ ox famous as the protege of a stately gander on ‘the J.. A, Holcroft planta- tion mear:here, is dead and those on ‘the farm. belfeve’ his death is due] directly to enforced separation from his guardian. f§ Reozently -it -became necessary to trancfet the ox to another pasture. The gander was unable to follow, Tha separation’ was tco ‘much for the ox: and he pined and’ drooped,| refused food and drink and finally | latd down and died. “The ox and-gander recently at- tracted wide-spread attention by | their strange friendship. Every day; at’ regular intervals ‘the gander | would llead the ox'to water by strut-| ting ahead of him, honking loudly, €0 that hig afflicted ward could fol- low the sound. If other cattle ap- proached the fow! wpuld fly at them and drive the intruders off. Moral: Don’t be a blind ox. —Don't Be a' Goose— o o { ‘A Wise Bird | The birds -apparently hace the| best of it in the building situation. | ‘They just mpitch in and bufld their) own homes. \ —iFeather - Your Nest— | | Quite So! Quite So! | Luks McLuke says ‘that many a| wealthy ‘woman who has a $10,000} bathreom is always afraid thiat her| fool 'husbantl will begin bmgg-lng! about the time ¢he and he used to drag) - a washtub into the kitchen every Saturday might. —Don't Brag— The Men May Be Lonesome If the omly lies a woman tells are then nbout her age, her welght, apd her hair, she’ll get to heaven, gay3 Luke: —Don’t Crewd, Ladjes— your WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Ame-ican Association. St. Paul 1, at Milwaukee 6. Toledo 4, at Louisville 5. Columbus 2, at_Indianapolis 3. | Minneapolis at Kansas City, rain.; American League. Boston 6, at Washington 3. Cleveland -2;-af. St. Louls 4. Philadelphia 1, at New York 11. Chicago at Detroit, rain. National League. St. Louis 2, at Chicago 5. Brooklyn G, at Boston 4. New York 10, at Philadelphia 8. Pittzburgh 3, at Cincinnati 5. — | about going fishing | Iition. | Mine up. Dunn has good catchers and ‘proud of. { the lcague. \ 4 { NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS FOLKS ALLTH' i MARKETS PeSSARNSANENARRRSRRRARARENARRALANSSRAN | HIDES | Cow hides, No. 1 | Bull hides, No. 1, 1b Kipp hides, No. 1, Ib. | Calf skins, No. 1, 1b Deacons, each . { Horse hides, larg POTATOES Chicago, April 14,—Potato re- ceipts, 51 cars. Market firm. North- ern whites, sacked, 90c¢ to $1, bulk, d0c to: $1. new Florida Spauld-| ing Rose, No, 1, $8.25, No. 2 $6.75] per bbl, BALTINORE STRONG IN INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued rom Page 1) Toronto after Jim MeClaffery had ®old his stars. Now Doyle is trying to recruit a club. No doubt John MecGraw will help Larry, but to what extent’ provides more material Tor speculation. Toronto always has had o' strong ‘team and MecCaffery will spend money to buy players. ~ But where are they to be bought this year? Players who are good ‘encugh for'the International League can be used by several c¢lubs ‘in the big| show, Jack Dunn figures his Orioles for the pennant again. If he has the right dope it will mean thrze straight for Baitimore. The Orioles are a| wonderfully well balanced aggrega- There is no ‘weak spot in the an abundance ‘of quality pitchers. With ithe great Jack Bentley on first and Bishop, Boles and Maisel filling out the infield he has'an inner circle that atiy major league boss would be In the outfield are Lawry, acchaon and Holdem—good - hitters | and fine fielders. On the offense the | Birdy are very strong. They'Il hit: cloge to.300 as a-team? Maisel and Lawry are fast on the bases. Close on ithe heels of the Oriotes| dhoulld be found the Buffalo club, un~ der - the management of - George Wiltee, The Bisons’ lineup of 1920 is almost intact. Willse thinks he has ‘mproved -his. machine, if anything, and tells.the world he has a good chance to win. Newark is the Baby of the league| this year and Newark just adbout gets -third. . The Bears inherited a few stars from the Akron club and Father Connie Mack ‘will help Son Roy Mack. Syracuse i3 expecting 'help from Branch Rickey, but Rickey will not have much valuable material that the Sy Louis club can spare. He has few extra men who measure up to International League standard. The Syracute team was a poor last in 1920. Without great strengthening it will- trall this year. ‘With a new. president, John Con- way Toz'e, at the helm heads are high in the circuit. The club own- ers nct only expect another good race but they expect to play to the biggest attendance im the history of VISiT NEW KOORS PLANT ' MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S- DEVIL - £ B (1BUB, WHY DOES WER PAPER ALLUS MENTION "' SAME ¢ TINME? MY PRINTEO AN By Charles sughroe WTHAY CLASS! TH' LASYI TIME WE \TEM ABDUT YOU WLZ SEVEN NEARS AGO AN' ALL NOU EVER DONE SINEE AS TO SEY AROUND 'N PREYEND YOUD LIKE O BE eration. -The finished product was sampled by the students. ' Likewise i{the process of butter making was | demionstrated in its various stages. The entire plant was shown to the visitors. It”is expectad that more of the students will visit the plant on a_later 'occasion. MACHINERY MANUFA(;I—UREBS DRAW FOR EXHIBITION SPACE Chicago, April 14—Farm and dairy ¢ | machinery manufacturers who will exhibit at the:dairy show to {be held at the Minnesota State Fair grounds this fall, were drawing for exhibition space here today. The drawing was conducted by the officers of: the Na- tional Dairy council. = More than five thousand delegates are expected to attend the National Dairy Show at the Minnesata-capitol. Miachinery exhibits are expected to number more than 100 and practical- ly every line of manufactured pro- ducts used in the dairy industry will be shown. y I EEES P SRR E S RS S 81 ¥ SHEVLIN * b % % o e N Edvin Gordon left Sunday for Ap- prl;atonv, ‘Wis., on an extended business trip. Alf Rain-and Cecil Holton spent Sunday 4in Bemidji. visiting. at_the ‘hcme of Alf’s mother, Mrs. Ella Rain, Mr. and Mrs. Gsorge Danie's, who have made their home in Shevlin for the past two months anoved to.their farm near Berg laks, rhree miles couthof Shevlin the latter part of the week. ‘W. N. Parker of Becida was a busi- ness caller ‘in Shevlin-on Friday. It s w that Mr: = Parker bought' a location amd will" run: a blacksmith shdp here, - moving his fanully here in the near future. Oberlin Thorpe returned Sunday from Crookston, after spending: a station atending the short ' course. while @&t ‘Crookston —Oberlin = was awarded three prizes, first: for potato judging; second, ' for beef ‘judging; and third, for corn judging. He will alwo receive a free trip to the state fair this fall, for. having first prize potatoes in - Clearwater county last summer. . 'Sam. Desjardines left on Monda; for a brief business trip to Coler- aine, Minn, 0. E, Peterson and daughter, Ruby, spent Sunday in Orookston. ‘Willjam Wiench of Bagley visited with his parents Here on Sunday. Joe Renne and daughter of Bagley spent Sunday in’Shevlin wvisiting at the home of Joe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Renne. Mrs. 0. T. Peterson left Friday for her home at Hastings, Mich., hav- ing been ealled by the deatli of her brother. Mrs. Pelerson will - visit ‘her parents, for about two weeks, before returning to Shevlin. The ,cream station ' operated by Oscar” T. Peterson for Bridgeman Russell Co.; will be open on -Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, as Mr.| Peterson /wishes to do gome clearing on his farm' near town, i The home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Oryall was brightened on Wednes- day, ‘April 6th, by the arrival of a nine pound baby ‘girli - Both mother and child are doing well. Lars Sether left on Thursday for| Barnesville, for a short visit with{ friends and relatives. | The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Reese, who formerly lived here, learn | with regret of the death of Mra | Reese, at & sanatorlum in Washing- Thirty normal school students, ac- companied by their instructor, vis- itéed the dairy products -plant of Koors Brotihers yesterday afternoon |and were made acquainted with the|match ut Bemidji on | various operations in_ ice cream and | i butter making. A batch of ice cream WANTED — Ladies: - Your dresses| made at reasonable prices, at u\ei mnew dreromaking parlors at Bo-; din’s old place, Milt Park 6t4-20 * WANTED—Man and his wife to| work on a farm, who understands | farming. Tom Smart. 6t4-20 | | Tom Smart. 6twd-20 | FOR SALE-—Ten cows. FOR SALE-—5-passenger automobile. |- was miade wp ‘and- the process ex- plained during 4he process of the op- “TR Many people ‘“take symptom of a disease in the battery or magneto. Part cash, balance monthly pay- ‘ments. 314 4th street. 2t4-15 WANTED—Expentenced girl for gen- | ‘eral housework. *Only those wish- ing steady employment need ap-' ply. Inquire at 505 America ave. 3t4-16 - FOR SALE—A safe bargain if taken| at once.: Call 511. FOR SALE—Reed baby first class coxl: Minnesota avenue. 6t4-20 | ever any connection wi EATING” SYMPTOMS FOR DI |{CAUSES MUCH BAD HEALTH ‘ ton. Cause of her death was given as cancer. ¥ Those who attended the wrestling| Friday were Carl Rauk, Chester Berfield, Bill Gor- don, Raleigh Philp, Charles McDon- ald, P. F. Philp-and George Hanson. | George Wakluk spent several days' SEASES something” for a |- stead of getting at the disease itself. T1t's like taking out the spark plugs of a car because you have lost - For instance, a ‘“backache’ has hardly th kidney trouble. | And anemia is not a’disease at all, but is a symptom—a 'sign or warning—that there is disease some place else. Trying to tre disease a chance to get The safe way is to your symptoms to a do medicine to help nature gt “symptoms” gives the a better hold. take yourself and ctor. If you need get started again, he can tell just what to give you. Then a druggist’s part—our part—is t¢ see that his orders are followed to the frac- | | tion of a grain. FOR SALE—One green velour couch, 1 . one corner chair, one chifforobe, 4 ope French dresser, one kitchen +, one . three-burner. . cil Call at 9 venue. 3 Jt4-16 stove, 11 Dewey a | | 217 Third St. Phone 34 Barker i THE DRUGGIST | week ‘at the Northwest Experiment |~ BASK OW FARMY in Bemidji last: week attending to business: matters:and visiting with Telatives. 0. G.Lee of Bagley was a business caller in Shevlin,on' Friday. Bent Greenslit . of Bemidji spent Monday in Shevlin. attending to his farming’ interests. George Noyes of Fosston spent sev- eral“days here the last of the week attending to business : matters - and visiting with relatives. Mrs. Henry Bromaghin left Tues- day for Foley, for an extended visit with her daughter. : Dr. Campbell of Bagley was: call 0 Western. Newspsper. Union [CLR. NEWSPAPER PRINTS TH' DOINGS OF \F NOL WART 1O QIY YOURY NAME IN-TTW' PAPER, ALL RIGHTI-NOU IMGWT MENTION TTMAT, PACKIEIWAS GINBR ANE | OLE FASHIONED, PADULING o0V RER BENG SPSSY Tuesday on account of the serious illmess of Mrs. Moltzau. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Larson went to ‘Bagley on Sunday where Mrs. Lar- son hadi dental work done. TRoadmaster Anderson’ of Crookston spent Tuesday in' Shevkn attending to business matters. % A. D.:Bradley »f Minneapuiis, was a business visitor in Sheylin on Tues- The- Community Auctton' sale held here on Saturday, April 9th, was g success in every respect. People came for miles and the bidding was lively all during the sale, More sales of this nature will be held in support of everyone for they are g.;mhool at Bagloy, spent ithe week end| benefit to all concerned. - |at tire home of her pavents, Mr: and day. / 1 . MrsP. L. Renne. is!: Mrs. A Conner «of Bagley spent| Bel Bredéson was a business v Tuesday in Shevlin ' visiting with |or @t Cass La Friday. b triends. Y i Cllme'mt_a IHen‘dflchkg:mrned m ‘Gust Borud, whohas been operat- | Rolfe, Towa, this week for-an ex ing the Rice Spud House for the |ed Vvisit with his- parents, M. and| past nine months, left on Friday for |Mrs. .J. T. Hendricks, — : Superior, Wis., for a visit’ with rela-| ~Arthur M. ‘Pfitzinger and Martin tives and friends. i Me}’g;“g‘;d Mi]wauk:;, t:"'“-;,“[“ Mabel Rauk spent Friday in Be- |here ay to spend the summer on midji visiting with f%‘tnd& thel® farm four miles northeast Dr. Spiers, of Mallapd, spent Sat- | Sheviin AR urdsy attending to bubiness matters| R. E. Corcoran.of Minneapolis, w In Shevlin: a business caller in Shevlin on' Sat- ed: to the Marshall Moltzau ‘bome on]tma near'future and they deserve ‘thie| .. Clara-Renne,..who- }1& ~attending urday. P 4 i ! [ - ) [ .“ . . 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