Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 19, 1921, Page 6

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fHE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER VR ! TUESDAY. EVENING, APRIL 19,1921 CENTURY “LimiTED § THE ‘TWENTIETH ‘Why Should She? A woman, whose husband objects ‘to her wearing such expensive clothes because he js hard up, cannot see why she should' be a walking adveriise- inent of the fact. —But He Can— Pass Them Again. It is said that Mother Eve did not know that she was naked until after she ate the apple, and, if that is so, we suggest that some kind soul get ready to pass the apples again pret- —Might Be Well Now— Fondly Did He Hope. (Lake County, (Ind.) News.) You ‘may have heard Green Line messenger with a bulking hip pocket lost his balance and sat down hard when the car hit one of the bumps on Holman street last ; As he recovered himself, a look of horror spread over his face. Something wet was trickling down his leg. As he feverishly started an exunination he murmured pray- erfully, “My God, —--Hard Luck, Old Man— Everything For Use. It ls‘ll saidi Ihnht there is a use for everything in thé world. g0, what 1s the idea of thre lace on|BOStoR .. . - the towels which your wife reserves |Fittsburgh for the guests? —Might Saye ‘the Crash— ‘All Figured Out. = A bear for stutistics has estimated [St. Louls .. that a damcer who dances from' 9 p. m, until 3 o’clock in the morning, travels about 13 miles. could carry his own orchestra with him, he could jazz all the way to werk every day ‘and make slim pick- ings for the jitney drivers. —But Would He?— If every man Today is-known at.Patriots Day |St. Louis . . . and we areat a loss to know just|Cleveland . . Perhaps it's an-|Boston . . cther chance for those who failed|Chicago to salute the flag Sunday. —It's a-Chance, Anyway— what that means. A Coloroado scientist states that worms would make the people very good food, If it were mot for our —Or Gastric Juices— 1t is already beginning to look as if we were going to have a lot of spring this spring. Some people have | in said district, Bankrupt: alreddy begun to complain about the weather being too heard of it being just right for ev- hot. —We Never Did— —Ask the Baby— 1t4-19 Luke McLuke says that “if a girl it, but a hope ‘that's Naticnal League. If that {s|Chicago . «....... e w 5 .4 .8 New York . . 2 Philadelphia . . 1 Cincinnati , . 2 Brooklyn 1 ..0 Games Yesterday. Pitsburgh 4, Chicago 7. Others postponed, American League. New York . ... Washington . Detroit . . Philadelp] ‘Games, Yesterday. Chicago 2, St. wljouis 3. Others postponed. Histetetaes d IN BANXKRUPTCY division. tend, prove claims, Dated April 6, 1921 MONDAY’S BASEBALL €3 6 10 b RO O St. Louis, 0, Cincinnati 4. ©3 1 09 00 19 00 10 e [ In the District Court of the United States for the district of Minnesota, Sixth In the Matter of Benjamin E. Haining, Bunkrurl. To the creditors of Benjamin E. Hain- ing of Redby in the County of Beltrami geotice s hefeby given that nn‘;éhe th day of April, A. D: 1921, the above Whoever I'nymed’ Benjamin' E. Haining was duly adjudicated a - bankrupt, and that the first meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt will be held at the office of the undersigned referce in bankruptcy, in tho City of Crookston, In the county -of t Polks, in said district on the Teh day of May, A. D. 1921, at o'clock in"the ‘Why is it thdt a mother can never | forenoon, at which time said creditors successfully explain to her little son [may that the hole he has just dug in the be brought into the appoint a examine the bankrupt, t such other business as may ¢ come before said meeting. | ‘OLE J. VAULE, Referee In Bankruptey. MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL E{ ErtueR NOL QUT oY T MAKING SO MUCH ND\SE. AROUNT HERE OR GO WOME! WHAT DO You “THINK THIS 1S~ A BOLSHEWISTS . PeNe?. Pet. mColu)mbus 2, Louisville 3 (11 In-|yoree hides, large. ..... .. -$1.50-32 1.000 | nings.) © —_— . .800 Toledo 10, Indianapolis 5. T .667 Minneapolis at Milwaukee postpon- 3 POTATOES .667 |ed, wet grounds. ‘400| THREE BANDITS GET $83 fe: and question is how they could conscient- happens to be built that way, she ou:a]y reveal both. . Some cgst their does not try very bard to conceal |Pride to the winds. either her pride or-her figure.”” The —And Some Figure— Phone 118-W R:Catérpiliér"'Protects RoadFunds During 1921‘ more miles' ‘of good roads will be built with Holt “Caterpillar’’* Tractors than by any other method. Hundreds of new “Cater- pillars’’*are goingintoaction ‘this spring. That means your order should be placed with- outdelay if you want prompt delivery. Let us arrange a moving 'picture ‘demonstra- tion showing the “Cater- pillar’”* ‘at work on “actual road jobs. Write, wire or telephone for information. il: owned exclusively ? this company. nfringements will be prosecuted. THE HOLT MFG. CO., Inc., PEORIA, ILL. ‘Branches and service stations all over the worid BEMIDJI AUTO CO. ©O. ONGSTAD, Prop. Bemidji, Minn. bandits, at 4 &Nm. lod-ayi: hfldmfp and robbed the Northern Pacific of- R e - fice of $83. The agent, did not of-| THE PIONEER WANT ADS automobile and ate;bem'g' hunted. by American Association. ‘W L - Pct Louisville . .4 0 1.000 Milwaukee . 2 0 1,000 Minneapolis 0 1.000 Indiamapolis 1. .750 St. Paut . . .2 2 .500 HIDES ‘Toledo . . 174,200 Cow hides, No. 1 ... € ity .0 .00 e g s 0010 4 0o | Bl hides, No: 1 i el ‘Kipp hides, No, 1, I Calt skins, No. Deacons, each .. @ames Yesterday. St. Paul 6, Kansas City 5. b 6c +-.40c-50c Chicago, April -19.—Potato re- ceipts, 65 cars. Market steady. North- ern whites, sacked, 90c to $1.05; AT DEERWOOD EARLY TODAY |bulk, 95¢ to.$1.10; new Florida, No. Deerwood, Minn., April 19.—Three.|1, $7.50 to $7.75; No. 2, $5 to $5.50. r resistance. The bands fled in.an BRING RESULTS “just Between You and Me” . says the Good Judge Here’s genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook- ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class of tobacco lasts muchlong- er than a big chew of the - ordinary kind—that’s be- cause thel full, rich, real " tobacco taste lasts solong. Any ‘mian’ who “dsés the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. > “ Put up in two styles ‘W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco g RIGHT GUT. is-a shortwout tobaceo PICTURES OF : THE CHILDREN WITH A N0, 1 AUTOGRAPHIG KODAK SPECIAL With.lens and shutter speed of 1-300 o_f‘a second, you can get action pictures of the chii- dren at play that will form prize prints of your collection. The charm of youth is never shown to better advantage than in the games of child- hood; nor can it be interpreted more satisfac- torily than through the lens of the Kodak. The 1 Special has a sharp-cutting Anast{g- mat lens, shutter with adjustable speeds from 1 second to 1-300 of a second, and the Auto-~ graphic feature by means of which each nega- tive is dated and titled at the time of exposure. The picture size is 2%4x314 inches, Price—$43.00 EARLE A. BARKER < THIRD STREET Phone 34 for the Correct Time . Weare pleasgd turn out first-class w RE- —AND W FOR SALE—b5-room modern house, Practically new, 50 ft. lot. 'Gar- Bemidji; goed road; 50 acres cleared; small-house; barn 27x54 in fine shape; other build- inge; land fenmced; clay loam 8pil. ~‘ham 'hotel, Ont o —HEPass the T‘Iizr;_fi_~ Wz.‘)ras.' Bl e ol R IR R e FOR SALE—Burroughs six column | adding ‘machine. age and barn. $3,000 part cash. J. P OUTSIDE! "L SHowW NOL' WHO'S |, ¢ BOSS HERE 3t4-21 ages 10 and 15 years-to work for Inquire Mark- 3t4-21 3t4-21] 110 Sixth St. knf;ounce fhat we are back at the old stand—ready to 1 out ¥k as’before—and if you have any repair work: in the fol- lowing lines we Wwill Be pleaged to figure. with you— RE-BUILD AUTO TOPS CURTAINS ILE CARRY A /FULL LINE OF TOP AND BODY ACCESSORIES— SUCH, AS WINDSHIELD SHADES, ETC. ‘ ; RE-UPHOLSTER AUTOS : RE-BUILD AUTO CUSHIONS" WE BUILD NEW CUSHIONS—AND CAN CHANGE THE .STYLE OF YOUR. CAR WITH ANY SPECIAL BODY YOU DESIRE. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COME IN AND SEE US ABOUT IT MR R L S | BEMIDJI AUTO T0 WE TAKE SPECIAL OVER - FURNITURE TAIN C C. M. JOHNSTON ki 208 SECOND ST.. AUSPICES OF + BY , DAVID GOLDSTE —ON— o wherTs THE REMEDY FOR IT IN -PUBLIC INVITED_ . - QUESTIONS, ANSWERED RESERVED SEATS FOR WORLD WAR VETERANS Don’t Miss This If You Enjoy a Good Lecture! FOR MEN and WOMEN BOSTON 4:15 P. M. AT THE ORDERS. FOR-STUFFED Airargain at. $65 per acre. Terms.| WANTED-—A “place for two boys, board and room. -Farm preferred. Address “E. M. §.” care Pl ioneer. 6t4-25 WANTED—Two young men for can- vasing towns in ‘Northern Minne- Possession given sota. Representing the American Express Co. Call Geo. B szr:nz%. 5 X P DAVID GOLDSTEIN 3 SUNDAY APRIL 24,1921 1 E RAND Tileaffe FREE—NO CHARGE WHATEVER—FREE

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