Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 10

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GIT OUTAL MY ws-u\ooA \ eAnE? THE B ‘TWENTIETH CENTURY’ WEN, NOU Bi& BUM! ROAD, YOO - EEMN 0. QUY.OF S b coovie | TTMAT OLE “YRAMP PRINTER NOL GOTYA LAY.OFR W' "-""‘ » B me(\;: BETYTER THINKS. HE 1IN RUN WIS OFFS ) STOEEAMG TRERT M Wi | pmwrmfi osmess THAN MORE RESPECT ‘OR. VLL HAVE NOL FIRED, NOL BIG TRAMG, The Family Cook Book A Vancouver girl has been award- ed a prize for the best recipe for cooking fish. “As You Like It” says | / this reminds him of a recipe for cook- | ing suckers submitted by a friend of his. It follows: ‘Put the suckers in a pot along with some water and boil | ‘j<ccmmmnr_! * for two hours. Add pepper and salt and then boil for another. Set out | to cool and then put in a shallow pan and m{l the dog.” ' ‘ +«—Poor Dog— TheWise, Teacher A wise teachfi:’ a member of .the Bemidji }ngh scl ‘3’0] force, left the alarm clock in the city council rooms set at 9:10 p. m. Monday and just as the city fathers were settling down in thotr chalts “,fffi: "2,2“’“{,,:‘,;‘;*;3;33 FOR GOONy laundry work, wet wash | [RRIGATION DISTRICTS TO BE Encampment in New Orleans and|will be made by fhe delegates and 0L Ss 2 5 or rough dry, phone 421 3t5-20 ENED A' JUNE 1 Presentation of Nery loving cup to | their ‘wives. nuisance began its sputtering, and| MARKETS . 4 A : OP. T WILLISTON J 1 Phe commandery having the highest o e e M stk it ADDITIONAL WANT ADS. _CRAVEN.DUNEAR o Inspection average Wil be features of §evd:tes ng sconfidence be exfé‘nded by : o 4 it Miss Mamie Cravex. was ubited in| Williston, N. D., May 18.—Water ithe "Thirty-second-annual conclave of SUBSCRIBE FOR THE : marrigge to Vernon Dunbar at-the|in the irrigation® districts here- will | the Knights Templars here today and| - tomorrow. A tour of the bad lands the taxpayers to the person who set | ¥ Y 5 SRARRS th:, cloc‘l)( ? Isn’t it strapnge what a lit- HIDES 3 '.i‘?xh:l of Judge of Probate Han;lln be tu;'n“gd ol;l June L. m:gxbe::lgh of ;\u: i fi lock do for a|Cow hjdes, No. 1............ 6e-6¢ R AT : esday afternoon at 2'o’clock. “The|association have planned. e flaf Sfin:',’f‘(j}":ngfi’é‘ et Bull :jmea, N T oe . Be-e FOaR'.mSAcLE—lo ae;e tl;:lclt :ll fenced | newly-weds will make their home ;ate wl:il ;); $3.50 an':rcre p:r.gasin i No. 5 = ross—tenced wwith four-room |here. oot and an acre eac! - —Try It Some Time— Kipp hides, No. 1, Ib %-Z: house, good hen ‘house, well, four tional foot. Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. Deacons, each Horse -hides, lai .acres under - cultivation all in| e | F, Johneon, sisienof A, L. et "’;‘;‘(’lsen',". pn"""s"e" °°"""l ryemand Barker, and -her daughter, Gladys, | KNIGHT TEMPLARS HOLDING gna mfl'mo c"" ryedr o fi; ll,"s' who have been visiting here for some ‘CONCLAVE AT DICKINSON POTATOES are: colt, one year 0ld, Per-itime, left ‘Taesiy ‘night for.their| Dickinson, N. D., May 18.—+Dele cheron; one Holstein cow, fresh (y,me at White Bear lake. h, i 'il t the Grand Chiago, May 18.Potato receipts,| With. ‘heifer calf; 1 light wagon : gates to.the, trjennip) ol tho; Gran 51 'car's.L O1d mm;l;et‘suonger. North- oomplets, 71 sitw ‘134n: - mak]h:’g e e tes, K d bulk, 96c¢ t plow, 1 new drag, 8l d g;'.lo:'h Ne:ws:&rketa:reakl.l Louxsi(:;n: chest of cnrpentir toofis. 2 chsl:s, NATURE.LETS HUMANS “GET sacked long whites, $2.50 to $2.65.| = Cross cut saw, axes, spade, 2 shov+ AWA‘Y" WlTH LOTS OF FOOLISHNESS Picturesk CONSISTING OF " "+~ o T Texas triumphs, sacked, $3.75. South| els, 2 grub hoes, 2 garden hoes, § Days of Reels-Port i Carolina Irish cobblers, No. 1, $8.25 rnkle and hand planter, 1 light R E Scme of the articles pictured above | to $8.50 per bbl. spring wagon, 1 set 1% in. har- may ceem as.relics to some of the ness, 30 gal. pickles, 1 cultivator, . Just because Nature is kind, hard-working, for- g PLAN RS—SPRAYERS—DIGGE S " [ 30 hens, que 8-ft. extension table, giving—always on the job—humans ‘“get away boys, but who would object to a relic now and then? PRESIDENT HARDING FAVORS :hf::““;v be(l;:“::::b llet:awlmfotmal‘ vfitb lots of foolish It‘,hmgs tl;ey do;‘n't d::er}e to. In sy IMMIGR. , ; 3 t —Hlow Eecanly GBATION RESTRIOTIONS| double-barrel shot gun. 1 Gabim- SERL IO eorinn o liat woitn T gveccoins result tompme Stock of Extras ‘A. 0. U. W. OF WESTERN STATES (By United Press) ’“s""’f,i‘,%h .sflmh;"c:l&“’l‘h:‘;‘;;: of carelessness and hard abuse. Washington, :May 18.—President MEETS AT BISMARCK TODAY |yt 8100 s immigration re-| A-l'soil. Ore of the greatest-bar- —h— ctriction bill recently sent him by| 8ains in‘the northwest. $2,000 or . (By United Press) {the conference. TMis measure ‘will ‘will consider terms, must sell. The “5""‘"'1‘ May (18.—Members of | oG it migration during the next| Fhelps Agemcy, 106 Third. street. the Ar;cmnlte():l:{“&f I:vr;:'t:dhefiol;l: 13 months to 3 per cent of the nation- 'l‘ele'phone 775. 3t5-20 men of wester 3 - n T o e als of each country represented in the B ;l;;r\z“flmlo:]l;i-hlennmlbcunclnve of the United States in 1910. Just because she does these things—does them‘ modestly and well—thg human gives credit for re- covery to ignorant advice, to medicines which were ;|- not capable of helping him in the first place, to fake “cures” of .one kind or another. ..:*The.human body is the most wonderful, the most intricate creation on earth. Only those men who =~ STOUGHTON WAGONS and MANURE SPREADERS—AU‘I'O TRUCKS len, Dru:. Discs and Culhuun Delegates came from California, 5. - “| spend“years in the study of the body and its'func- North Dakota, Montina, Wyoming, DAKOTA TOWN WOULD HAVE tions-are competent to tell in just. what Natt Tano, Nevada and Utah. RING NECKED PHEASANTS i5 needinig help. " O Auto Accessories, Auto Oil, Tires, Tubes and ete. They will be in session here two or -Those men are the doctors If they find that vs. By United Pres : three days New Récl{ro?s.“.{«fi De;.“i(ay 18— e Natukre nee(}s "-mhedlcu;e"-—assmtance to do her Sixty-four ring necked pheasants eggs work proper] y—t ey only are competent to say what F M PENDER(} A S'l' FARMER PREVENTS BIG Wil be hatched and the birds liberat-|F O SALE—Wicker ~baby buggy, that assistance is. And that's the prescription. & ¥ g good as new, rubber tires. Inquire L0SS FROM EARLY FIRE fed in the woods along the Cheyenne 1215 America avenue, 385-20 m— river in the hope of propagating this ¥ (By United Press).. game bird. A closed season will be " N e } ad Mohall, N. D., May 18.—A farmer { FOR SALE—Extra good young Jer- > S proclaimed for several years. living near Mohall saw the: Phillips S sey; cow, heavy milker. Just fresh. 217 Third St Telephone' 17-!-'-4—-or Peoplo’s Co-opcufiu Store .Bemdji. - < Minaw department store burning here carly BOY SCOUT COUNCIL TO Calf also. $70 if at once. Phone y ¥ T ' this morring gnd saved the town _F.21. = & Phone 34: from cxpencive damage by notifying MEET THURSDAY NIGHT| _22-F-21. H. White. 8t5-20 / THE DRUGGIST the telephone exc The J. M. - Phillihs store and Scib A mecting of the Boy Scout council | FOR SALE—160 acres good land, rant were burned with a lozs of §i d in the Civie and Com- some improvements, spring brook, 000 merce association rooms Thursday| ~Well; for sale-or trade, for-small i evening at 8 o’clock. All members of nlace in or near-town, preferably: tles council are urged to be present.| on lake. For particulars write,| THE PIONEER WANT ADS!| /s council ar ¢ v BRING RESULTS R Vi, sl B fr—s H D. M.. C. Embroidery & :D. M. C. Crochet Cotton H Floss, Black, White and R White and :Ecru;:siz Colors,.a:skein. § . 15 to 30................i-;30¢ -Royal Sokiety Floss....6c '} Belding SilkFloss.....8¢ |- Most ofth . ______otbeen in thestore “over 80 days—a few are high grade dresses that we are willing 'to take a loss on:in order:to:gain room for the Wash Dresses now due. You'll'be surprised at the beauti- ful Dresses you can buyfor w0 ol S $14.95 Twe]ve Suits, all late models; some tailored, others of’ “more excluswe design;.Jackets.all Silk lined and trim- med either with buttons and braid, orrichly embroider- :ediin Silk. Speclal pnce this week, a sult ¢ 535.00 It will pay you to buy your spring coat now. To appre- ciate the value you must; see the’ Coats—all Silk lined INTR ‘throughout, made from the season’s most desirable.ma- ! : terials, priced.at, each ... .. viv....... ... $25.00 The pleasure is worth it. There's no sub- stitute for ‘Camel -quality and that -mild, fragrant Camel blend. The fellow who smokes Camels, wants Camels. That’s because Cameéls haveia smoothness, a fragrance and a:mildness’you can’t get in another cigarette. Don’t let ‘anyone tell you ‘that any other cigarette at any price.is:so good as Camels.: Let your own taste be the judge.” Try- Camelsforyourself. A fewsmooth, refreshing puffs ~nd you’d walk a mile for a Ca.mel too. o al 1,000 yards of Wash Goods:given away—on center ta- bles you will find a fine assortment.of Wash Goods— there will be 2,000.yards on these tables at nine o’clock Na it g in Saturday morning, and for‘éach and every yard boug'ht *satln:day flnly we will give a: yard FREE 3 MALLINSON'S SILKS—Mallinson’ s Pussy Wlllow Tafieta, 40 inch w1de plam colors—— Ty, ey, (RCUIUR SO D LT TSNP i o M AV P e T e Printéd Taffetas, ayard .........c.oooeeiiiiiiot Mallmson s Satin Striped Voiles, 40 inches wide,a yard ......... s VIallmsons@O-mch ‘White Whippoorwill Brocade Sklrtmg, ayard . .. LOW: SHOES—For the growing Girl; Brown Calf Brogues, low heel, sizes 2} to 6; priced (i i S 7 OO T TR S RS O SRR 5 e e IR 3595,365031.50 Patent; Colt low heel strap sandal, sizes 2} to 6 prlced at . RSO I T OR A

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