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TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1921 “The “Buyers’Strike YNOSWR\ " \ SBZ,SEZ\, AN' NOU GPEND AL\ OF THAT KNOSKIN' i LIMITED %1 0OMY_ BUN NUTHIN | [| 2BE. DOWNR, BUT How OUR BIENESSMEN WHO ARE TAKIN e ARD NOURE -JEST- UNTL PRIGES GO/ || DONY WioW ty BECUL WIS A GOOD -owh O LIVE W '8N /7 ALRIG ROOKS G £ | b Some Sale DOWN* BEXZ | T\ ONLY OME OF 'EM ‘\'\N‘L\- &AT\-\\“ ouT. OF - g | !é The following is a portion of an| mm AN OF NER: DOLGH # ) . auction notice taken from an Otter 4 e : EiIR { Tail county newspaper and sent in to \g W K T i‘ Twentieth Century by a Pioneer sub- | { scriber: | } “As I have been asked to leave the | i country, I will sell you at public auc- | SURSS tion, on my place, 1% miles north of | Carlton, 7 miles east of Lucas, On| Funday, Noctomer 23st, beginning at | 1 g. m, the following proscribed property: | “18 head of horse as follows: One | spavined mare, coming 19 years old; 1 bay horse, wt. 413 Ibs.; one iron| grey gelding mare, coming 5 years old; 1 sorrel hoss, well matched; 1 mare mule, with colt at side; one brown worked hoss; one jackass, just your age; 1 running horse, runs at nose; 9 head of colts, six steers and 3 ing meeting Monday night and initi- | paper published here. Several strik- ated a class of 35 candidates, Danc-| ers and 14 police were injured in the QUALITY FOOTWEAR 1 geldings.” ing and a lunch followed the business | fight, Workers called a strike, it was 3 . Tair —Should Think He Would Leave— | ?VI::“;:SE(; %‘;‘llddflgl:z t?vee rgemrlz::\ld:ei!\;? stated, il; an effort to force employers The th_ahty agd :_evl;"ce It)hat V:e “;'e gll‘l"ll:g to our cus- 1 : Ain’t What It Used to Be ' \ the approaching M Koo rally. f:gngietgi:xtl :te on wages and working tomers in our Foo! ear Depart xrnefln YVI e given in our i Once upon a time a man, or rather — e F ) { a bunch of men, would get p at 3} o HIDES - TOWLE BOY PASSES AWAY iy Kollber rolUPASE Eilh tinorss Repairing Department | a m., assemble fishing tackle and a PN oSS N0 1-- ey AT ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL | ing from Minnezpolis aiter spending|| We can make your old shoes look like new—try it if you { couple cases of beer, and head for a |\ N L | MONDAY'S RESULTS Earnest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred | the rast week there on business. h t already d ; F nearby lako t i the day. And|Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. .6c-Tc | 3 . ave not alrea one s0. ; ) { y lake to spen e day. And|. 0 skins, No. 1, Ib, 7c-8¢ National League Towle, passed away at St. Anthony’s - TN sin e H | gventhen there was always some darn | po, o on o 0o o $0c-60¢ | hospital Monday, May 16. Funeral| Rev. and Mrs. O. Lovaas of Ake- THE STORE OF ECONOMY AND QUALITY i |« fool who wanted to fish just the same. | 7 * Thn o lafge . .$2-$3 | Pittsburgh L. Pet, services will be held at the home of [ ley and Rev. M. Tufteland of Cass 3 . i ot e But now you might say that some one g Seiste 12 ST 6 .T60) - orge W. Slater, 1311 Bixby ave-| Lizkq arrived last evening at the Liieee iy h New York 8 692 & * 2 Y D j has taken the big joy out of fishing. POTATOES | Brocklya - i3 9g|nue, Wednesday afternoon, May 18, | home of Rev. L. J. Jerdee and Mr. Al } —As It Used to Be Known— Choca 3‘; 10 ‘545 at 2 p. m. Jerdee accompanied them to Black- 315 Minnesota Ave. ) Bemidji, Minn; - i Picturesk Chicago, May 17.—Potato receipts, Bostofi 14 417 S e duck- this morning where they wiil et 1l i ; 84 cars. OM market weaker. North- | 5. Tou 15 348| ELECTRICAL WORKERS AND aitend the soenlt meapins of ‘h‘; P p— " Sl e ee—— § ern whites, sacked and bulk, 90c to|Cinei 5 utheran church. rs. Lovaas and |~ 3 i $1.05. New Louisiana whites, 32.75‘;:;?&3:];;“ ig X ggg POLICE FIGHT IN JAPAN | g Jerdee will leave for Blackduck - — . I to $2.85; Texas triumphs, $3.85 to| c‘.’ i Honolulu, ‘Hawaii, -May._ 17.—Nine o ] 1 el $4.00, 3 - mes Yesterday hundred striking - electrical workers - i . ;! b J U s e Pittsburgh, 0; Philadelphia, 3. and 200 Japanese police fought a bat- | FOR RENT — Unfurnished house- % fy i 3 i = o St. Louis, 4; Brooklyn, 3. tle at Obaka, Japan, according to a| Xeeping rooms. Phone 421"}&5 19 e y = CROOKSToN YOUTH MAY Cincinnati, 4; New York, 7. Tokio dispatch to a Japanese news- " = . =T SEE RACERS EAT DUST|. "% " =" : i T American Association Siv ol 5 ) | AT B y il | o e s “CHAMPION” POTATO MACHINERY | —_— Indianapolis, Ind., May 17.—A [;:2 W -+ il i G2 5 2 H 2 = 2= . 5 ¢ ' 2 i Toonerville Fire Department | young man who followed the plough '%&:fi:’,’;flfi i ) 1 ] . CONSISTING OF . | Those must have been the 00d 0ld | horses in slow heavy strides | 3 . T ATDC t ;’ dayik\v}?en yoflil CO\;I(}‘stzndbamung in|farm near Crookston, Mi’;n onfiv:"'f.ztleizzill'é 113; :;; P LANTERS—SPRAYERS——DIGGERS ! | asilk hat and watch the brave boys| years ago will try to make Ralph De-| St. Paul . 14 462 EET TT oo | fighting the fire. Now they sit around | Palma and other speed ‘lomons eat| Columbus 14 417 SEED POTATO CUTTERS "L } @ @ theirauioen dild don's even offer 10] his dust, in the indfana Northern| Milwaukee 14 1301 . lete S Ex i help the firemen, ’ peedway May 30. Games Yesterd 4 = " Complete Stock of Extras | e —Except Advice— The youth is Jules Eliinboe who| Columbus, n:; Mi;;,:“k:: 2 We carry a complete stock of Repair Pa}'ts—also a.f.ull Test Will Tell yras plcked from. s farm and de-| IFgleds, 5; Kansas City, 16. l line of Starters, Generators, Cutouts, Coils and Ignition : Some girls have an idea that a a xing of the dirt track.| QOthers postponed. Switches. 2 IR e beauty specialst is so_proficient, that o I tee hrctae to takD the A ; : ) STOUGHTON WAGONS and: she can make a human scarecrow like | 1306 of all times, in the 500-mile in. merican League - We have specialized for years on Auto Electric Repairing. CKS L:L(eept};: Xelfl\;qpcts;lg’:[xloAslfa:gu}l‘ivkenzg ;.eel:‘ca:mnul sweepstakes two weeks i W. ? };;ts In most cases we can repair and return the same day. MANURE SPREADERS‘—AUTO TRUCKS mchis tff;:: Jome,, girls :fip;::mtzx o Flishing around the 23% mile| Boston . 32 o g71|] Charges must be prepaid on parts sent in for repairs. o ; | b then, there is no rick oval just before sunset yester- Cleveland .. 6 12 571 . Di: 0 5 gxpecting :?(nl;xeg;mg Bemidiipeople day he shaved the track in a trial| Washington . 14 18 519 [l Qur Workmanshp and prices will please you. A Alen, Dr-;Au, Duao n;d Cul.:'w::m jd e Vi sprint. e travel 101 4 roi 55! s . sori i i etc. for several months. Hour and jis thme for the 33 s ’c’fi,’:;’,‘;, 18 13 8211 We also have the BEST Battery Station in the Northwest. uto Accessories, Auto Oil, Tires, Tubes an —And Still Expect It— 1wats onglxtnhmutfe and 29 seconds, This | St. Louis 11 16 .407 - < s two-fifths of a second slower than | Philadelphia . .8 16 .333 o We Repair All Makes of Batteries Nothing New Under the Sun b P e Repair Aordect L ene the track record. Ellinboe had a * Games Yestérday F. Ma PENDERGA ST : “You never delighted in dresses in-|car entered for last year’'s race but _.* delicately low,” wrote the Roman|could not get ready in time and New York, 6; Cleveland, 3, EQUIPMENT BEST MECHANICS i BT philosopher, Senaca, to his mother |unable to start. This yenrahe ;m Washington, 11; Detroit, 17. BEST EQ s Telephone 17-F-4—or People’s Co-operative Store 2,000 years ago—which goes to show |drive a Frontenac. Boston, 10; St. Louis, 5 2y e ; ; again that “there’s nothing new under CIERECL C% b Philadelphia,. 4; Chicago, 5. ! : Bemidji, 4 the sun.” i p f e SR o R Ay 13- But it isn’t the indelicately low FARGO PRINCIPAL WOULD A 'w- R. GIBERSON, lNC. E part that seems to be bothering the HARMONIZE SCHOOL LIFE‘MAY DMEMARM' 3 | RECIATE women these days. It’s the hyphen- ... :.SERVICE YOU WILL APP ated height. But does it bother them? e T e LAW IN MINE DISTRICT : Mi . —It’s Out of Their Way— Fargo, May 17— Harmonizing of | Deer River innesota A Matter of Precaution social, athletic and scholastic phases (By Uhited Press) i gf hligghcsc'lll‘ooll life has been attempted W‘-\Vushiingt’on, May 17—Secretary of | a a i .| by B. C. Tighe, principal of the Far-| War Weeks conferred today with g:s:l‘{"_‘cb:"‘((!lw:cse;? zh::a?'{;":;? :; |go school, who has instituted what |President Harding at a cabinet meet- of them and we now impart the fol- he calls a “point system.” This lim-|ing on the question of whether mar- lowing knowledge to our readers: | lits the number of societies to which | t1al 12w should be proclaimed in West — “Poed tlxém engerousl with an: ¢ & student may belong, the offices they Virginia and Kentucky to quell the g i gt' s ly it hylch‘may hold and the activities in which | €021 miners’ fighting there. Weeks Sxwels acvertisat. Jrancs. o ealth o may take part. The idea is fo|0CK to the White House a telegram food. This makes them feel so good bring about complete “dem. S t0!trom Governor Morgan of West Vir- | and puts so much pep into their sys-| .} principal statés, preventi °°“’°fy- ginia and the governor of Kentucky tem that every time they hop they| € WV =be rominent 50 INg a 1eW | aking a last minute appeal for de- i %Y‘]ll],g" o into the air about 20 feet. .o’ sohool aetivities bothmtom&neog:- claration of martial law. { Talling, they are almost'sure to break| terminad detriment, of their studies Should the grasshoppers become © their neck. ] (By United ‘Press) =y —If They Don’t Break You— :ain:g:inl:st‘;m::dte}:-ak::‘ N thr?fig“ Williamson, W. Va., May 17.—| 3 OFF o5+ thi Raicwe they can- carry out, more than | pears of further trouble were felt to- | y day following a comparatively two- According to information sent out day peace in the industrial warfare by the Umversity of California the BUSINESS WOMEN TO HOLD in the hill country, east oi here. A brief. éxchange of shots early last night served to maintzin tension that There will be a race between the brought a bullet battle between the comet and the earth, but the former . (By United Press) striking miners and government em- will win by 12,000,000 miles. “As| Faribault, May 17.—Business wom- | Ployees last Thursday. ok N e You Like It” warns bookmakers that e""of t{\‘e state xm hold their annual t‘f““:’“ ‘? “;(e &shi‘ Weredm@‘erz o sahh g el e . this dope is authentic and tells them |COnVention at the Shattuck school |t vantage in Kentucky and Wesf : T e e coondingly, | here next. month. Virginia hills ready to turn ontho For Every Phase of Road Work Other planets or comets desiring to| ~.The Faribault Commercial club. is iolp‘ltxlosne ‘x’r'wunmlnx tie ;n:lcmnzdg:ns, 3 > 5 g enter are asked to communicate with | MaKing plans for elaborate entertain- ACrO WA ALY, BIST, OF TOLOWeC. 108" In every state in the Union, < | % o ment of conventi 2 o |tilities. Ammunition supplies are be- : £ by the University of California before,w. M:Kecl?ipviesncl::ir?nu::tif ]oMc:sl‘xI;': ing replenished and the depleted as well as in 65 different tail of the Pons-Winneke comet willl ANNUAI swish the earth some time in June. L CONVENTION IN JUNE w "o, doing so. s r e & g ! o . tuck school June 17 and 18, Most| W -B. A. OF MACCABEES HELD celvabl_e condition, Holt . 3 GITYS ACTION ON LIGHT ' ot conventon * deegate, it 3 MEETING MONDAY NIGHT “Caterpillar’’* Tractors have NO, 1A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK NED, {J’flni?(]nifl , will be housed at the school| The Women's Benefit association of | demonstrated their suprem- (Continued From Page 1)’ = : thé Mdccabéed ald, = . very interdsty acy in the field of road mak- for the two weeks ended May 14 T : = . 2 PGS 2 PRy dy si d shape of this Kodak, to- i ; 5 ; 2 e : ing and maintenance: In | The handy size and shape of \k, to #flt)eg,e(mst%:lufits ?3?:2?3'?}?3§ ft{r‘x’g: “Yo‘l m b S - 9 : evg,y ph“e of road work, A gether with the size of the pictures which it irg}i;sed‘tupont speeders. ’l;h: report | “G ay e ure | o o from the actual clearing of ‘I mak'e;s——21/zx41/ie—;;t;ake a strong appeal to a o e city veterinarian and dairy in- Ko s ¢ o s i | rreat many ama 3 spector wis alo ,\cce-,,tegf ; . - ~says the Good Judge . = . .. % the right of way to the mak- & g : ermission was granted the Loyal| i s ; ek i i finished L i i i i 3 = J ing of repairs on finishe ly finished in genuine seal Oofrd’f‘;igg gdf::f: grr?lzce ‘:g' he cs;‘:fi Tl;nt y?u Bre, ge’tv,ng full i highw"ys,p the “‘Caterpillar’’* gra‘xtrt l]esatg:;lisr?«;n ftsy excellent lgnz;g and shutter §§2“‘£nxA&'23;?§;TeL‘§ e ngvd‘z T:s ::},g: yo(:lruszotl];.is cTa::i% * obsoletes all previous meth- ‘equipment insure good results in your picture Gommerse association would meet tobadad ods. Write, mreortelephone | making. : - Wednesday evening at the association i 3 i ion. et > 203 s zooms for the purpose of fixing an| The good, rich, real, to- : ; fonfurtheciftformation Like all the Kodaks, it has the autographic estimated budget for the city, the| |, b taste last long, @ ; #There is only one “Caterpillar’’—Holt i feature. Each negative may be dated and titled park board, the school board and oth-| acco .,te, ,as S 80 long,. builds it. The name was originated and | t the time of exposure, er such items of taxes as concern Be- | ' you don’t. need "a fresh mmn is owned exclusively by this company. | ayue = midji taxpayers. - The levy for next' chew nmly as 6ften—nor g Infringements will be prosecuted. | 3 £ | year will be considered at that time. All council members were especially wurged to be present at that meeting. | FRED FULTON KNOCKS OUT :‘ JACK GOULARD iN SECOND' | HO T " IHE HOLT MFG. CO., Inc. PEORIA, ILL, PRlCE—-—£23-00 PEORIA, ILL Branches and service stations all over the world | do you need so biga chew as you, did with the ordie nary kind. ; Any man who has used the - Real Tobacco Chew will, tell you that. ., Bi:'.MlDJl AUTO CO. “" 0. ONGSTAD, Prop. EARLE A. BARKER * " THIRD STREET \ (By United Press) Philadelphia, Pa., May 17.—Fred ; o e oy wAe * Fulton, Minnesota plasterer, knocked Put up in'two styles Phone 1,18_"w Bemldjl, Minn. 2 i out Jack Goulard, Los Angeles, in the W-B CUT i 5 ! ' s 4 - Phone 34 for the Correct Time ‘::cur(l’dhrmtx'n’t‘i ofl ntsche}llitule% eilghf;i- it is a long fine-cut tobacco o i 2 wnd bout here last night. Goular 3 : ] T, i /subbed for Homer Smith who backed 5 PRIGHT CUT?A? 3 out of the bout. G S :