Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 8

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AT M OW THUNDERY WOLY TRWPE | FHERE'S: GUS GOBETIEK HOLLERIN' /7 I DAWGONE! NUTHIN' BUT. KIEKS AT ME Vil JESY RET HE ALL DAY LONGY O\\EME ' OONY VAKE TR P\E G : ABOULY HIS. Another Task. . Prof. B. W. Brown worked for 30 years on his “Tables of the Motion «of the Moon,” published in 1920. We suggest now, if hie is not too old, that he begin his grind for publishing “the motions of the shimmy.” It might interest more people. —~Greater Action, At Least-— “Sh’. Not So Loud!” Hi ‘Miind says that a merchant who doesn’t advertise is like one he knew when ‘he was a traveling salesman in Alabama. He was playing checkers with Hi in the rear of the store and | el k when a customer came in, Hi told the | proprietor, “There’s a customer,” and the storekeper says, ‘‘just keep still @ minute, maybe he'll go out.” T —On With the Game— conn mmn mmmox on‘ C. L, Langdon, the Jewett special-| FORMER MAYOR OF BEMIDJI erable dynamite in ection with Pity the Blind ty, tractor man, will b i £ the land clearing drive. Mr. Pogue is [ What has become of the old-fash- | i ‘ ; - pTQ HUSSETT FARM TOMORROW | 3, fracie” Ji T have Sharke of| DEVELOPING MODERN FARM | (3155 bace w‘i‘llfih & hard to heat, 7 doned girl who used to blush if a |8 3 g the Fordson tractor will plow, how and .he claims he enjoys .the work man happened to see her ankle. Her | ‘A tractor. demonstration will be |well it will do the work and also dem- John Pogue, former mayor of.Be- | immensely..He at. leagt. ia.developing daughter now wears skirts higher'n | theld on the Ole Hussett farm eight |onstrate other work it will do. midji, is cleaning land and blowing |a fine modern fasm, Which is a credit Hawaii, and gets pale if she thinks % b and one-half miles southeast of the T bs B oiherey -~ |and pulling stumps: by the acre on|to any community. the boys don’t see enough of her. G . HIDES city Friday afternoon.at 2 o'clock by armers and others interested are | p.rs) o fve miles south of Bemidii. —Risk One Eye— .5c-6c |the C. W. Jewett company, distribut- {invited to be present at the demon- | Stumys are being pulled with a trac- Who Cares | 5e-be |ors o!‘-the‘Fordmn tractors. stration. tor and he also plans to use. consld lsublcrlh 6e-T¢ Not that it makes any great differ- .7c-8¢ ence, but there are echoes and echoes, .50c-60¢ p A harmonic echo differs in pitch from .$2-33 g the origi’nal sound; sometimes by an 3 octave, sometimes by a third, or a 4 B fifth. i A il —If You Dou’t Believe It, Try It— Webster Was Wrong. ‘When Webster wrote the definition of prohibition he couldn’t have thought of éuch a thing as the-Eigh- teenth Amendment. - He wrote. the definition of home-brew and moon- shine at the same time. And they, have been pals ever since. —Ever Since July; 1, 1919— Cow hjides, No. 1. .| Bull hides, No. Kipp hides, No. Calt skins, No. Deacons, each . Horse hides, larg @ POTATOES. \Chicago, May 5.—Potato receipts, 52 cars, Old market steady. North- ern whites, sacked and bulk, 70c and 85c.. New market strong. Florida, No. 1, .$9 to $9.26 per| bbL. ; Tri- umphl, $4.25 to $4.50 per cwt uonm smflflx BU} INTO MODERN ronm TODAY (By. United Press: F R St. Pauj May 5 A modern Shy- BELTRAMI FARM BUREAU JOSEF KONECNY ' lock bumped up. agatdat a modern The Public Demands €lean Wholesome Food . THAT'S WHY WANTS MORE ms Portia wearing a detective star and: % i’ : PR Fy violinist who will- appear . (Continned vam Page 1) |8t the Methodiat church, Wednsaday, | Oscar Carlaan had bls Lo pounde of LANGDON’S SANITARY ICE CREAM Three of these solicitors may be sent g:’!miiic:“gfib the -auspices of the er seized. Carlson’s. pork; chops in lieu of.coin. for a.wea bit ¢ hootch. Is sold by all leading confection es in into the northern end of the county to begin work there. Foligwing the drive, the state fed- WIGGINS GIVEN SHADE Carlson is happy—the bartender sad. : - » Bemidji and surroundmg temtory Games Yesterday Cincinnati, 1; Chicago, 3. Brooklyn, .2; New. York, 3. Philadelphia, 2;-Boston, 5. on , OLE HUSSFT’ Eight and one-half mlles southeast of Bem:d_u. g eration sends a man into.the county OVER “PHANTOM "GIBBONS| —— for a month, or.as long.as necessary,| Grapa Rapids, Mich,, May 5.— i to work. w:th the ctuunty :gent }l{‘hfll"fchuck Wiggins. of Indianapolis was 3 ganizing community units. ese | gonceded a clear shade in the opinion , units wil not. interfore n. any. way | of sporiug writers, over Mike Gib- der which our cream is manufactured, vrs- X with the farmers’ clubs already.exXist- | hons of St. Paul in-their ten round no- : ing. In fact, these clubs may become | decision fight here last night. The lt other plants, then ours. i units within the farm bureau and be | contest was fought at top speed in % i entitled to delegates to county farm|every round with the Indianapolis S & bureau meetings. fighter doing most of the leading and The annual membership fee of the | landing most effective ‘blows. 4 ; county 'farm bureau . has been in- § creased fru;n $2. EOftodSS because of 3 the need of more funds to carry on 4 T 5 the work efficiently lpcally and be-| A GOOD INVESTMENT i & cause the membership fée in the state“ Forty cents brings back $83'in and American federations has been || 24 hours by use of a Pioneer want increased from 50 cents per year to|| ad. “It’s a mighty good invest- $150 for similar reasons. In addition || ment after all,” said N. S. Davies, to the membership fee, an initiation | who lost a wallet containing $83. f:e of $5 isdchnrged, which goe: to “Pxoneer want ads do the busi- — the state federation and is used to|[ ness.” Stincti pay the expenses of puttng on the They ave doing big’ things for 7}’({ D}';m'”w‘ drive and pays membership in the | others every day. . Try.one the 2 ew. Pattern state and American federation for|| next time you have. something to The design is dis- . six months. The total fee of $10 is|| sell, rent or give away. One cent tinetive. The-qual- Sy payable at once. The regular annual || 2 word. ity is the best. The o dues of the farm bureau are payable trade mark ‘is_the July 1, beginning 1922, and on the " old reliable - mark same date every year thereafter. I found. on. all 1847 The members sign an agreement with Vi RogersBros. Silver- the farm bureau giving his bank au- i ware, | : ! t:uri;.y to pay to the farm bureau T E g A hChnose this a; i the $5 every year unless notified to 1 the pattern aroun 1 — the “contrary 81 days preceding]|| ADDmONAL Wm Ans which: you H July 1. This will do away with the ] Gy 8 will accumu- necessity of a drive for old members rIrey ““’l FOILECS each year, allowing.all that energy | FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, complesall: : being used for getting new members.| (Closé in. Call 983-W. 5-5tf ver-service. The close and active co-operation of every present farm bureau member z : £ any everyone else interested is asked = J by the board of directors, in giving the solicitors every assistance and en- i couragtem';nt possible, even to the ex- e 3 tent of volunteering to-assist the sol- N t | i icitor while doing his work. o lce- i ] It is necessary that all MROGERSBROS, ! $681. 00 Delivered t6 You on Your Farm 2 shoes be shined not less SILVERWARE | —wnth ‘Our Man to Instruct You ¢ than once each week—aa ‘ £ poluh to a shoe is what g;ep :n next t‘;mei;(yo:n n;e paint is to an old house— owntown and, ask to be 1 it preserves the leather and shown our line of ware suitable- for “Gifts for adds to the appearanda— Graduation and June WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS New Method Shoe Shines Brides. National League L X i ¢ L. ct. Pitsburgh 18 3 813 2l E A, ,BARKER Brooklyn . 2 7 632 H : New York PR CROT % 'anm STREET 2 Chicago 8 7 633 & Cincinnati T 7k 389 BARBER P BEY s Boston . %12 .368 i : St. Louis 4 8 333 Philadelphia.. Al 267 I } gr% Sé%?& ITEMS—— American League . w. L. o Washington 11 6 647 & g:t‘;fll“,mk ?I }; ~ggg We ofler them 'way under pr price. in order to get our Boston . ¢ 8 :s‘%g stock in. normal shage’- :‘h: following are some of the We are going to show you how much the Fordson w111 plow, how well it w111 plow=— levelan 462 i S H St. Louis 6 ’(31 eI e touie 1D sRGUCo R how well it handles every kind of belt work: Sk 4 9 e 8 Philadelphia 10 33|y Switt’s Pride Cleanser ‘ean .. : ’ 3 CURERD. b 308 9 for .. s { Insi:e iof talking about the Fordson we prefer to let you see Wlth L your own eyes Just ames Yester : Chicago, 8; Detroit, 1;,' Libby’s Family Slze Can Mllk American Association 12 for W L Pet. Minneapolis 9 4 692 16-0z can Salmon IK"::,::: pg};; g ?; 3 ggg Kirk’s Pnde and Swtfl'l Wool Soap Louisville 9 8 520 At prices: flaat wxll nllmuh you Columbus 7 7 500 Milwaukee 6 8 429 | Toledo .. 7 10 Az St. Paul 6 11 353 Games Yesterday St. Paul; 16; Minneapolis 3. Columblls, 3, Toledo, 0. Imhannpchz, 8; Louisville, 10. | Milwaukee, 12; Kansas City, 23, . PEOPL IES C0-OPERATIVE STORE TELE HONE 66 BEMIDJI S

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