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P V LIMITED The Third Street Cafe now boasts ‘an aquarium containing a number of fine brook trout and a number of lit- tle “fishes.” A good many customers have wondered what the idea of the thing is, but one in particular ven- tures the opirfon that it shows the and fish out of water. —Sounds Fishy— Siems of the Times. One of the popular signs of the times around Bemidji in the last two or three days is the smell of moth | bails. It would seem that the weath- | erman and the moth ball dealers have | gone into partnership. Even with | the smell of moth balls included, the | old winter clothes come in handy these days. And then there has also been a noticeable increase in the length o rts during the cold wave. —Noticeable, At® Least— Another Fish Story. Although Sunday was the opening of the " season, we venture to say that most of the fish caught were already on the shore, or in the| boats. And some at home telling| about it. | —Such is Spring— Picturesk On the Corner A man who made a couple hun- dred thousand in Bemidji in the last five years, telling a victim what a punk town it is. i —~Can You Beat It?— A Sign of the Season. And then aggn the wind may rolls, It is said that a rolling stone gathers no moss, but who ever heard of a rolling straw hat that didn’t gather a lot of mud? —And Cuss Words— | Helping Out. A lork i§.said to climb up in the| air about half a mile when it wants| to sing. *“‘As You Like It” says that | Jif a lot of other two-legged birds| would do the same thing under sim- flar circumstances it would help a lot. —TLarks Are Scarce Now— } Luke On the Job. Tuke MeLuke says that six dol- lars worth of hooch may put your conscience out of commission for the night, but Old Man Conscience will | difference between live fish in a tank | 102 ia. |the Methodist Sunday school, with their leader, C. L. Isted, furnished a gospel: team, with which other young men _and women of the Young Men's and Young Women’s Bible class of the | Sunday sehool, held services in the be on the job bright and early the next morning. ¢ —So That's It— That Promise. low who promised six years ago to pay back five bucks he borrowed. We | still have the promise. —And He the Five Bucks— SUBSCRIBE FOR THE | DAILY PIONEER| OLDKING'COAL ISA MERRY OLD SOUL WHEN YOU Coal bills never worty owners of the patented CaloriC Pipeless Furnace. They buy 3§ to 14 less fuel, yet have comfort in every room in coldest weather, This record backed up by over 125,000 satisfied users in every state A CaloriC isan invest. ment that soon pays for jtself. Get a CaloriC NOwW! GIVEN HARDWARE co. © 1920 THE M. 8. cO. i | The Germans have promised to pay. | But what of that? We know a m-‘! Cow hides, No. 1...... Bull hides, No. 1.. Kipp hides, No. 1, Ib. Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. Deacons, each ... Horse hides, large Chicago, May 16.—Potato receipts, ern ‘whites, sacked and bulk, 90c to $1.05. New| market weak. Louisiana round whites, sacked, $3.25. itriumphs, $4 to $4.25 Bagby and Alexander won their seventh straight game. ‘The Yankees played to 38,000, the largest crowd on record. Rixey’s sacrifice in jthe fifteenth inning gave the Phils a victory after nine straight defeats, the Reds los- GOSPEL SERVICES HELD Rura]l communities, near Bemidji, were assisted in gospel services Sun- Baptist. church, together with a num- show which way the first straw hat bers of others who joined them, 12 persons in all, held services at Nary in the afternoon. deavor gospel terian ‘ church, five in number, held, | services in the school house at Lavin- THEM SKIMPY: SWIRTS, THIS MORNING ! LEYS YEASE WER Get Back on Right Track. No matter how much you patch up a mistake, it won't change its nature! Better right it, and go back to the place where you left the right track! You'll save time, ‘and better still, you'll save heart aches. This is an especlally good plan for a class- to follow.—Exchange. school house on the east side of Lake Plantaganet. Two other teams of the Men’s Bible class of the Methodist church held services at Werner and Puposky at 11 o’clock in the morning. L Missionary Cummings reports that 20 gospel meetings altogether will be held by gospel teams of the various congregations during the month of May. These -services are much ap- ipreciated: as if is the only means of public service available to many co; munities. 'Wherever possible, mu numbers are rendered in' addition to the regular services. MARKETS HIDES ve....Be-6e .be-5¢ +6c-7¢ .Te-8¢ .50c-60¢ cee...$2-33 Pt s Y FORCED TO LAY OF*F_FROM WORK, Grand Forks Man, in Bad Shape Before Taking Tan- lac, Is Full of Life and Energy Now POTATOES cars. ,Old market weak. North- What He Loses. It is all right for a man to get married. It is the natural thing and! the desirable thing for him to do. But he should understand one thing. When he gets married he exchamges the friendly interest of every oter weman in the world for the open suspicion of one—Philadelphia Ledgee, Texas THIS TIME LAST YEAR “Tanlac. has béen so fine for me that I have already recommended it to The first newspaper pnhllsheii- in Washington was called the Washing- ton’ Gazette. It was fs¥ued'‘on June about ‘it,”” said = W, J. Harffee, well known employee - of the Red River | ing 3 to 2. y | { '{ge Glants rose from last place to| 11, 1798 2:::::.0;{2%;?' é::n:}i?b];l‘:s fit %lu = LT “Beforé T go't‘ Tarilac T had suffer- ed a general break-down in health and felt bad all the time. My appetite was mighty poor and the little I ate didn’t seem to give me any strength or energy. At times I-felt so sick and weak that the perspiration would break out’ all over me and I would have to stop work. I took all kinds Monroe Was Jefferson’s Secretary. Although James Monroe, who was to become oné of our most famous Presidents, - played his part In the Revoluttonary war with gallanitry, and was wounded at the battle of Trenton, ft was after that wound had forced IN RURAL COMMUNITIES Almost any day now the first straw (day by a number of gospel teams 1 bl t hat may show which way the wind |which went "out from various city his' retirément to private life that |of medicines and treatments,” - but blows.—Boston Globe. churches. The gospel team of the|he got his real start on the path that [nothing Seemed to reach-my case, for I dfldn’t get any better.d foad “I finglly, *got-started ‘on Tanlac, and wha?u n@icine has dona for me is certainly something to be thank- ful for. I eat good and hearty at ev- ery meal now, and the medicine has relieved me entirely of that weak, worn-out” feeling. . Why, I am just| brimful of new_life and énergy and than I have been in years. mighty strong for Tanlac and my wife, who is a pro- fessional nurse, thinks just as much of the medicine as I.do.”—Adv. was ‘to carry him to fame. Upon re- celying his wound the young nan, who had previously been promoted to a captaincy by Gen. Washington, re- turned to~his home in Virginia and took up the study of law. He entered the office of Thomas Jefferson, who | was then governor.of Virginia, Jeffer- | son had a large library, and fnspired Monroe with a desire for study. The The Christian En- team ‘of the Presby- The Young Men’s Bible class of two - formed @ great attachment, and Jefterson made the young man his sec- retary. The popularity of the Ford Car is growing by leaps and bounds in every locality. This fact is evident in this section and we presume that it is because there is 1o greater car.value for the money. { The new prices on Ford Cars, £. 0. b. Factory, are as follows: Ford Chassis ...........oee....$360 Ford Roadster, 2 passenger. .. ...$395 Ford Touring, 5 passenger. . . ... .$440 Ford Coupelet, 3 passenger, com-: plete with electric starter and de- mountablerims ..............$745 Ford Sedan, 5 passenger, ‘complete with electric starter and demount- ablerims ......o.ooooveee....8795 Ford 1-ton Truck, pneumatic tires. . $545 Fordson Tractor ...............$625 Electric Starter ....... .$70.00 * Come i and satisfy yourself how easy it is to own a Ford Car. There’s a way to own one, 1et us light the W. JEWETT CO., Ine. C. : ' AUTHORIZED FORD SALES'AND SERVICE Telephone 970 418-22 Beltrami Ave. oo e AN P T PROHIBITION AMENDMENT- RE-AFFIRMED BY COURT (By United Press); ‘Washington, May 16.—The valid- ity of the prohibition amendment i was reaffirmed by the supreme court today, all sections of the amendment having been upheld by the court; thus.making certain that fature at- tacks will be futile. & Specifically the court held to:the proposal of President Harding while senators required that the voters must ratify within ‘7 years to make it operative does not mean it is void. Attorneys for liquor interests had ;contended this requirement was un- | constitutional and therefore linvalid- ated the entire amendment. Er;;;rrtulnn Moment. i It happened when I made my had several yolks of eggs left and many of my friends, and I want t0—qian’t know what she could do With let everybody else I can reach know' tner; 1 suggested she let me make scrambled eggs like I had seen my. mother make, so nice and fluffy.. But I put too much flour: in ‘the mixture and it came out so hard it was a task to cut through it with a knife.~Chi- cago American. AR Subscribe for The Dalfly Pioneer. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR SALE—5-room modern house, : garage and barn, 50x140 lot. Part cash. Possession at once. —Lot, 50x140, facing Ralph Gracie Memorial park, corner 14th street first | ! visit to my husband’s people. My sis- | ter-indaw had made some. cakes and | \THINR TTHAY (6 A ‘LOY OF NOUL Sy i 7 FOR SALE—Ford Roadster with de- and Bixby avenue. livery body. Tires in excellent con- —4 lots, each 256x140, same block as - above, $300 each if sold within 10 dition. A bargain if you can pay days. X cash. Minnesota Electric & Pow- —Lot, 50x140, Bemidji avenue, $600,] er "Co. 5 5-16tt terms. J. P. Lahr, 3t5-18 LOST—Betweep Catholic church and postoffice, white gold bar pin. 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Motor car manufadturers and dealers are quick to emphasize to their prospects that their cars are equipped with Silvertowns— knowing that neither explana- ~ tion nor argument is hecessary. This makes all the more impor- tant the fa& that Silvertown Cords are included in our re- adjustment of tite prices which took effe@ May 2nd. G e THE B.F. Goobnrm RUBBER COMPANY cdkron, Ohio Your Goodrich dealer is prepared to sipply you with Gobdrich Silvertown Cords, Goodrich Fabrics and MMMGWTMI"&M%WM«S:M. R 4 { o FEy i