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i § ; Lporw 2y SHA LRING % N s TUESDAY'EVENING, MAY 10, 1921 CENTURY’ LIMITED ‘TWENTIETH Can You Beat It? What has become of the little girl who used to hang on to her mother’s skirts to keep from getting lost in the big stores? We still haye the little girls, but they haven't very long arms. But at that, their arms must ibe just about as long as other little girls’ arms were. —Something’s Short— Beating Them To It. The common ¢ry of the anti-tcbac- co howlers is ‘‘No more tobacco after 41924!” What’s so funny about that? ‘We know of a lot of cigarmakers who are several years ahead of them al- ready. —And Still Going— Something To Mislay. Detuchable eyelashes are said to be coming into style, that is, in style for the females. We suggest| ‘that the women- should have them. | Some thing else to. mislay and cause you to wait for them. to get dresse(Liv —Great For Sore Eyes— |the Bemidji public library recently Will She Miss Him. Luke McLuke says that many ay wife who throws things at her hus- AND YOUR FRIENDS ARESC LARDERS LIGHT, NIGHT?2 : THE MERRUANT!/ 'NEW BOOKS RECEIVED AT BEMIDJI LIBRARY Among the new books received at are the following: History band, and: hits bim while he is alive, | ig apt to miss him when he’s dead. | —Should Hope So— | “The Good 01d Days.” Hear@ of so much in the Twentieth Century. —Or Some Century— No Change. 1t is sald that in Abyssinia that the | wemen, under the law, ;have the | | | | Ogg — “The American Nation, 1907-1917.” Robinson—*“The New History.” Adult Fiction Webster-—*‘Mary~ Vollaston.” Lineoln—“Nameless Man.” Dell—"“Moon-Calf.” Maniates—*“Sand 'Holler,” Bennett—‘‘Qur Women.” Vance—"“False Faces:”” Oemler—*Slippy ‘McGee.” Wharton—‘“‘Age of ‘Innocence.” Hansun—*“Hunger.” Atherton—*Sisters-in-law.” Gale—*“Miss Lulu Bett.” Bindloss—*Wilderness Mine.” Gambier—“The ~ Girl on the Hill » 'op.” London—*"Burning Day Light.” Burt—"Hidden Creek.” Ostrander—*“Island of Intrigue.” Wells—“In’ the Onyx: Lobby:" White—“Owner of the Lazy D.” “Beltram¥’s - Pilgrimage,” In-'two But | volumes, has been: presented ‘to the night to-abuse their husbands. | at that it might not a very great| change for some Bemidji men to go to Abyssinia. —How About It— Still Undecided er at New York city. according to information given out by the uidertaken he Last Long-Leap— Something Quite Apparent. Passaic News: Germany may can-i ceal her' gold, but she isn't at all backward about revealing her brass. And from that and other things we ‘have seen in print, we should judge that Germany does not want to. pay. —Ign’t That Funny?— Shelter the Suffering, The Pasedena, California, Post of- fers a solution of ‘the housing prob- lem, that of . keeping; the movie houges running night and day. Those guys down-there in-Califor- nia must think that all the world would like to sleep all the time. And then, how would that help Bemidji it the “proposed ordinance regarding children - at movies - passes- the- city council? —What Will We Do?— MARKETS HIDES - Cow hides, No. 1.. Bull hides, No. 1. Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b, Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. Deacons, each ... Horse hides, large POTATOES Chicago, May 10,—Potato receipts’ 53 cars. Old market stronger. North- ern whites, sacked and bulk, 80c to 95¢. - New Florida:No. 1, $9 to:$9.:25; No. 2, $5 to $5.25 per bbl. :Louisiana round whites, $4 to $4.25 per cwt. Texas triumphs, $5 to $5.25 per cwt. THE- PIONEER- WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Two men; to decide a-wager as-to Study club: which-was the best swimmer, jumped | from a bridge into the Harlem riv-| It is &till un-| decided as to which one of them won. | library by E. C. Gale of Minneapo! ‘This is the first edition of Beltrami’s | travels and were published in 1828. | The following literature is_to-be found on the tables at the library - through the courtesy of the Woman's “First Aid in the Home,” “Food Facts.” “Common- Colds.” “Typhoid Fever and How to Pre-| | vent It.” } “Whooping Cough, Its-Nature and | Prevention.” | “Some Facts About Scarlet Fever.” “The House Fly. “Mental Examination. of School] Children.” Literature on Tuberculosis.” “Care of Eyes and Teeth.” “Child Care—Pre-School Age.” “Water Supplies and Sewerage Sys- tem for Farm Residences. “Health Stories for Teachers and Pupils.” “Modern Practice of Handling-Com- municable Diseases.” “Smallpex.” “Cancer.” “Minnesota. Health- Journal.” NORTHWEST BANKERS ARE MEETING AT MINOT TODAY b5l (By United ‘Pressy Minot, N. D., May 10.—The first of a serles of bankers meeitings;through- out the state-will be held here today. Bankers of the northwest are here. The northeastern group will be in Grafton Thursday and the third dis trict in Fargo Friday. The second district will meet in Leeds tomorrow. KANSAS CITY WOLVES (By United ¥ress) Kansas- City, Mo., May 10.—Her- * [bert Rau, 61-year-old “city farmer” and his Afredale pup -encountered a |pair ‘of wolves near the Rau farm, " | fourteen miles southwest of this city. Now, Herbert will have a new rug forhis “den”. 'Herbert and.the Aire- dale were out for a stroll, The wolves opened the attack and the pup tore open the jugular vein of the fe- male.of the species. A, shot from Her- bert’s gun killed' the male. Vancouver, British Columbia.—A leading sportsman predicts that, on account of the extraordinary cpen: winter here, the grizzly shooting is going. to be very good. B L S o] CERTAINLY A FINE WAY TO IMAGINE YOU ARE VERY SICK e e e it Tell some.people that a list of certain symptoms indicates leprosy without a doubt; and such people would-immediately think they were going:to die with leprosy. No matter if the symptoms you mentioned were natural ones<results of over-eating; lack:¢f exercise, foul ‘air. and so on—if you told it hard enough lots - of people would believe you whether you knew anything about the body or not. Almanacs put out by sonie nostrum makers fol- low thig rule. They name every:discomfort a hu- man may-feel. such and such a disease, Then say those discomforts mean Nearly' everyone -would feel “sicker than a dog” after reading such things— if everyone paid attention to : them: ‘When-the ‘doctor examines you he doesn’t create symptoms for you to.match. to how you actually feel. ‘He draws you out as By noting them together with your ~~a-ra! condition; he can tell what may be wrong—if anything. Then in his prescription, , he orders only such drugs as-nature needs to correct the wrong, 217 Third St A B B e T Barker THE DRUGGIST WHO GIVES YOU GRUB ILL TOWORROW 4 ! ] MONDAY’S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh . Brocklyn . New York Chicago . . Boston Cincinnat! Philadelphi St. Louis . Games Yesterday Brooklyn ‘5:2; Philadelphia 2-3. Others not scheduled. American‘League w. L. Cleveland . , .....15, 6 Washington . . 11 9 Detroit . . 10 Beston . . . 7 New York .. ..... 10 Philadelphia 10 St. Louis . . 12 Chicago . . ... 12 Games Yesterday Detroit 7; St. Louis ‘5. end- 7th, rain: (Called American- Association w. L. Pet, I Indianapolis 0 1 .588 Kansas-City . 0 7 .588 Minneapoli 9 8 529 Columbus 9 8 529 Louisville (] 10 .500 St. Paul . .10 11 .476 Milwaukee . T 10 412 Toledo . ... 8 12 400 Games Yésterday Milwaukee 3; Kansas City 4. (Call- F’;J;'ld, 8th, rain.) Others not sched- uled. . Ancient Shears. The shears used = by~ "the anclent Egyptians ‘had-one leg’ detachable for sharpening: - It was heldin ‘place by two- cloths engaging . T-shaped pins, and could be detached in a second. opportunities every day. 214x414 'inches. EARLE A. i THIRD STREET Phone 34 for the Correct Time: * By Charles Sughroe &' Western Newsoaper Union Joy' in-Human-Relationship. Do we- turn for satisfaction to our human - relationships? helps. They are among our most precious and holy But our fitness to live with others, -or to -get the good of living with others, depénds chiefly on our fit- ness ‘to' live alone; We must be, in order to do; we must have wisdom and love, in order to give shem; we .| must be just before we can put rec- titude into-eonduct: We cannot even speak the truth, as it deserves to be spoken unless we are true. pagan says, “How much sincere life the gods-exnct before we ‘can ‘speak- a sincere word!"—OC. G. Ames. A wise Subscribe” tor* The Daily Ploneer. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS. FIRMS " OR'CORPORATIONS SELLING Ty ‘| | The City Councot the City of Be- midji wiil openi‘bids for the furnish- ing of electric-current for lighting and power purposes-at their ‘meeting in 'the City Hell at Bemidji, Minne- sota at 8.00°p. m.’May 16th, 1921. In tendering-the bids the bidder will state‘at:what point he will de- Hver the current to the City, the rate the * maximum Others not scheduled. | gmount of current he can furnish: per K. W. H: and All bids must ‘be ‘on a‘24-hour ser- vice basis. Year period. 1 A certified check in the amount of $2,500.00 on a Bemidji Bank 'must accompany each- bid. Each bid must ™ specifically smte; whether 4t is for-a Two, Five or Ten; The ichecks of the unsuccessful bidder shall be returned at ‘once. ‘The check of the successful bidder will be returned upon'the execution | of a proper contract with the City of Bemidji. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a glirety bond “in the -sum -of--$10,000 for the faithful performance of his coitract. The City Council resérves the wight to Teject any or-all bids: BELLE . DENLEY, E. J. BOCRGEOIS, City Engineer. NO. 14" AUTOGRAPHIG. KODAK Summer is the time that provides more pic- - tures fortyour Kodak than any other season. Get _ready mow=—don’t put it off. You are missing Price—$23.00 BARKER City Clerk. 3t5-7-11-14 The'1A Autographic Kodak makes pictures It is thin and flat, handy to 3 carry, and possessing the autographic features permits ‘you to write the date and title‘right-on the film-at the time the exposure is made. TAND YMEN'F CROPS o ALTAE | WHEN DEBYS PILE LP THAT You $ R S CANY PAY LOW AND NOU SKIP OUT AND NEVER | | AND NOU GO TMROUGH THE CAUSE TH MENBERS "TENTH" 1S | 'ALL-TARE THEIR “OLL FROTHE ’ T CONE BARK ! BANKRUPY COURT SOME DAY PR NBRWGHOW | f T GENERML STORE, WHO'S 1 POOR GUY WHD WOLDS |/ WHO LOSES,BUT SINLES INTTHE | WHERE DO “THE DEASONS' GEY BUT WHOILL GET'HIS REWARD 4 TTHE SAtK? SAME" OLDWAN? : THE DOLGH?, OIS ME HERVERIN SHORER ' Harry Harper, southpaw of the Boston Red Sox held the Athletics to two hits. Dykes, Galloway and Griffin made a triple play for the Athletics. = Cornell filled the bases in the ninth with none out, but Meany retired the gide and Columbia won 1 to 0. Ban Johnson serves notice that 3- day suspension follows removal from the bench-for coaching. Subscribe for The Dally Ploneer. Wmm!fi;' ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR SALE—Sebolt piano, cheap for cash. 716 Bemidji avenue. FOR PAINTING and Kalsomining, call 700-J. All work guaranteed. A Little Praise \WHEN CHUREH FUNDS ARE RUMNING "BALLS AND DIRNIES, LODGES GAEORE, 'L THE MERGHANTY, STHE MERCHANTY ! 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