Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ‘Somie s Pet Peeves I cumny oW MAS A FEW-BIZNESS MER WMO W' BRD WHO 15 YOO CLOSE O “(AVE T4 FELLER WWO BRINGS 1N SOMEYHING FER ~(W' PAPER ALWANE AT “TH' LEST WY KIS HOME PAPER 1§ SYARVIN' WS | R M e o o ; EMBRODERS. WORRIED WRINKLES ON “tHE BRAIN (O FATYEN WS POSVETYD00K ; ¥ ; FUNERAL EXPENSES wae BUT NOU WONT FIND . THEIR NAMES N S NEWSPAPER. WHAT NEXT? "Phe city’s boulevard on Fifth street between Bemidji-and Beltrami ave- jnues once possessed a mumber of |/ shrubs. They have disappeared. Then | ' along came a nice crop of dandelfons to beautify the boulevard. But, alas, . now the dandelions have been cut| down. We always thought that dandelions made nice greens. —Why. Not Boulevards— Not So Bad We always thought that in order to be an artist a man must hgve a crop of long hair, one that he could toss around with a shake of his head. But we have changed our minds since seeing. Josef Konecny. His hair is not so long but that he could get by a barber shop for four bits, the same - ; 2o anybody else. - So just because you | flm. Maybe the childven would hieed ELECTION RI G IN WOULD DELAY PUBLICATION y ATE DOG AND-LIKED IT wear your halir long, don't think ;"‘llec““ V;:":mh‘- b“,‘m“’:h :Vt: ;g;ogw: ARATAE BN OF SLACKER LISTS,—SANLEY 2 \ It P yol're at gLty s-lmlla: w:rninovwwould get grnm the Yosoia mm LAST NIGHT Washington, May. 20.—A Rill ord- 0! ] be'rl.(Bgol?ynml‘}a';u;a)‘——A ban- < oloxebpt AvTHat= “grown-ups.” X i f e A :fl':fi the w“l‘;u‘i“m’"m“"‘ to Busp‘eI;g by e : uue:\it which baked prairie dog was e & 0 &S : i urther ~publication- ‘of 'so-calls o i il a th nu was ‘Who's The Bunk ¢ Let Her Flicker- (BY United Press) slacker Hsts without complete inform- (By-United Press) :‘;revg(; !{:)clz%‘?}yi:::;e‘)& Somort recent. Belfast; Ireland, May 20.—Police|ation as to their correctness was in-| New York, May. 20.—Secrt 1y, in: honor of ofticials of the-White Weather bureau officials declare reserves here attempted today to sup- troduced today by. Senator Sanley, |ings in the Stillman divorce p: - | Cloud - Mining .company., here....The. that “Rainmaker’ ' Hatfield, who is Taking No Chances. selli i th ar Medi-| A recent successful attempt at sui- | Cow hides, No..1..ceovee A €] tien t st . ,,?,,;“g;i‘_‘"Afi‘;e,;f‘“g“”;,';e--,,..,,,‘-v, cide glves those desiring to take their | Bull hides, No. 1... press election rioting which last night |Kentucky democrat. -~~~ dngs were again postponeditoday ffom | prairie dog:dish iwas augmented by lives with their own; hands a new |Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b threatened, to .go = beyond _control. May, 25 to June.l.and: 2:by mutual | trimmings of mashed potatoes, gravy Sure there's no great harm in think- ing that. Lots of people have always gcheme which in our opnion is almost thought the same thing about_the certain to prevent any®failure. The weather bureau. method s carried out by taking a rope and a row boat (yourself in the Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. Stones and sticks flew and revolver coNFmENcE consent of ‘the attormeys. The ac- erso) ) Deacons, each ... shooting’ was frequent as Sinn Fein MAY A,an tion resulted in renewed reporta that ;::ifis:lg'gs ‘fnr y::rs.wg?ythtalfe Efi!;!: Horse hides, large : :Km%npizem" attempted to break up ¢ U s BR.mSH HISTBRY i:n:; %iazsxg;‘:‘:lmgh :ml—amo; presidsdnt time realized whdt ‘good meat they 3 o Unio T ey ity Bank, was de- - 1 ap. ‘ : ipuist campaign mestings 3R : PR ‘| tetmined to arrange a settlement out- ki »\?een‘-panslng R —Tira ‘About's Fuir’ Play— rowboat) out to the middle o{ a lagu POTATOES The police charged thru ithe crowd 2 ¢ e ety nediind ooy o - 1o Picturesk. - containing lots of water, tying the % % in' armored ‘cars dispersing the mob! London, May :20.-~An at t .of -court if mposible, an af 2 > rope around your neck as if to hang Chicago, May 20.—Potato receipts, | with their revo]vers.pgevergal persons | amend Amerlcayn history wlllkmad': the ‘hearings ' would be ‘postponed HAMLINE AND CARLETON - 7 yourself, with one end firmly tied to 64 cars. Market steady. Nozthern 'were wounded. at a conference of Anglo-American |Tro% time: o time. to enable these| | ¢;;MEET ON TRACK AND FIELD the boat, and then jumping into the | whites, sacked and bulk, $1 to $1.16; P R Profeseors-of History to-be held here/ negotiations to. he carried_on. .. . SR R R s take. It hanging wom't kill you,|new market weak; Louisiana long EFFECTING in - July. . 1t was confidently asserted by those | . norinfield, May 20.—Hamline and chances are you may drown. whites, $1.90'to $2.16; Texas tri-| = DIVY A e subjects to be Qistussed |10 CIOSC foch With Both principles| corleton: college athistes were eched- is a proposal that Americans should that there is every likelihood of a uled to particlpate in- a-dual track — So Don’t Try It— From the Kettle Into the Fire Between 15,000 and 20,000 Men- uxrln,]’:ha, $2.85 to $3; South. Carolina Pew il S i e cobblers, per bbl 75, to $8 {ted Press) eliminate from their public schoal) ement. - The question.of aimony | 4 field meet-here today. The St. 4 ) ... May 20.—The red |historfes all 'passages which exagger-| fi"'e“"y&:“" “'l”“‘ agreed on.and no-ip, ) Methodists jhowedywell in a MILITIA BASEBALL TEAM decorated: Bining ‘room was blamed |ate the oMl antagonisms between Brit- | FIINE HARI2 Lobthe FAY oF SOMBICE | triangular meet with St Thomas and nonites are said to be feaving Can- : for the increasing number of divorces | ai ¢ ! | ada soon to seek :‘nsy'llum" in Me‘i\‘llcl:m TO PLAY GONVICK SUNDAY by ‘M:m dBee;ttha tl’almoi)l'l. ‘assistant su- :3?,5:1 ?,ffi;l:epv'\l:::dof fi:fl,“gpm“fen'é‘: 3 h i ‘Mnc»alefi@r colleges last week. - ik Chances are that’s what they w. e 3 S pan 3 perintende of . public finstruction | It is believed A P 7 50, — i i Bemidii’s Naval Reserveand Militia | and chairman of the fine arts depart- | cans "eeh:'v bheh:;?n:::t.nzfihfi';gfl- Fred . Beat <Cai UNCOVER "ANCIENT CITIES % seeking after they have been there “A Tittle-Bull” for ‘& while. . { 3}3‘{"‘;&‘ rdoem Ik IouEnR Gon- | ment, iat the state federation of wo- | ish example should be followed, For Philadelphia, May 20.—An expedi- The ahove - picture’ -undoubtedly —Pax Vobiscum— oit te:m {nm;rh ‘: b7 o tgnb CK | men’s clubadn the district conference |several years British public.:schiool i tiom from ithe University of Pennsyl- clearly describes some peoples’ idea 2 1 ,{ & vmflm pmm;) th 17::1 here today.. - . histories have héen purged of alb ref- | - S vanta here plans to go to Palestine in of the Twentieth Century -columin, t:nm'g?r:i i L ¢ the local| | Interior decorations not in touch | erencea lkely to cause’offense; _ - . |June'to extend excavatlon work on B i 8 with digtant ancestors are responsible| ~ Over thirty teachers of history are 3 the Dbiblical city: of. Beth-shan or Bei- but then “a lttl mow and them (s x relished by the best of men.” GROSSMAN RETURNS FROM m‘e';ngnmfinm:txxflb—:;&“figfi'&: for many grouchy ' children, Miss expected to come from the United Jor leagu i 5 #am, as it is now known. .The party —-More Bull Tomorrow— . UNITED CLOTHIERS MEET |.74" o very active season is looked Palmer'said in-expresding the effect | States to attend the conference, end |the * Ball” fule, expects to uncover.irelics of several : of colors on life.” Grays and tans|Brofessor Harle B. Bahoock, head-6f| ‘Tommy Griffiths announces He|SACient cities which are gupposed. to ¥ 3 et 2 torward to. Games will be played |are the best ‘colors, blue de; ¥ . 3 presses, | thy cam i ion . 4 3 Abe Grossman, proprietor of the|here as well as out of town. It i8|red excites:and stimulates, and yel- P:“;”v’,efi: rsz":fr:::! NU;;L Yb:; would rétur to the Brooklyn club. Hub Clothing company of this city,|expected that a number of local fans | 1oy soothes. Uatvorstty. epe! ‘Dhe WhiteSox scored eight runs Low Rrideey have stood om this samme site. It Bemidji moving . picture shows : LR n | d Y d f?.Ifin‘.Z;‘Zi ;izv;llt:?gr:yt;: Em?;o 333?.. returned 'léhurxday from. htlhe‘ Ul;ified will accompany the team to Gonvick i RN R ?smi!nst -Watsh:nfim;. in u:leo sixteenth y Clothiers Convention hel n n- | Sunday. s RS e nning ‘on two triples, 4 'double, t cil, we suggest u way to get arounl 4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE OWNED |BOMB WAGON SUSPECT dinglec and’ fouF: JextoretCIouitm DECLARES HIS INNOCENCE 3 AR - Bayonne, N. J.,”May 20.—Guis- Drake, N. D, May 20.—The state seppe Filipi, held here charged with pitching. { ‘Bigbee hit-a homer with "two’ ion and Pittsburg beat Boston. ] Cleveland: made five runs in the ninth and !)ent Philadelphia. e e barts objected to. Lets |neapolls the past week. have the motion picture companies| The convention comprised members | pRODUCE FIRM TO BUY ake 8 - 3 f racticall < make special films for Bemidji peo of the association -from . pi y OROPS RAISED BY PUPILS ple ,and, slightly prior to the show-|every city of importance in the Unit- :n; of- nn)? payrt?on which would |ed States, of which Mr. Grossman is owned mill which has been cloged [being the man who drove the Wall ) der the ban of the ordinance, |a member. It isithe intention of the By United Press) for 'three weeka during a complete |street bomb wagon, declared today et association to have one member in Minot, May 20.—A local produce |overhauling willkbe operating again to police that he could prove an alibi. MILL OPENS NEXT WEEK FOR RENV—Fxrnished room, mod- ‘ “ern. Phone 983-W. 621 Bemidji Jet there appear on the screen a 3 v:nrnii‘ng lugncmmun between the |every oity of the United States, thus |firm has signed a contract to buy|next week, according to F. J. Gorman, | According to Filipi he was in Bay- ages of four and sixteen to shut their building up a chain of stores for, the | the corn, peas, beans, onions and oth- imanager. . Mr. Gorman came here | onne at the time the bomb exploded| SUBSCRIBE FOR THE m’g°hmrr_2 S s i?;lzlg o trong, buying | er. crops raised by Velva school chil- | from Winni] to take charge A i | oEea for such & perlod as would be|purpose of effeoting a strong buying i L peg: arge April [in Wall street, September 16, 1920, Thertson- block, -~ M. E. Ibertson. necessary to show that portion of theassoolation. dren during the summer. killing 39 persons. R 8 - DAILY : PIONEER 5 5-20-tt 0000 000 dji has Ever Known_is Expected on Satur ay, of the First Market'Ddy in the City. = k ! : Ly Avisittbthis}nodefn store will convince you that it pays to keep in touch with us—there are alvays new stocks to select from—goods keep moving on—when they dor’t, we put prices on that does move the stock, 7 To prove to the public that we are sincere and anxious to help the growth and prosper-, ity of our city, we will quote a few items as an attraction both to our regular customers, and to the stranger whom we hope in the fu- ture to call our customers. ; siiar BEs s ———————————————————————————————————— NEW HATS One hundred Hats will be placed on sale for Market Day Only— NEW DRESSES Dresses in Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Charmeuse and Satins— s v Markef Day Sfiécigl- Values $7.50 to $12.00 gt dibe ‘ 34‘:‘95’“ 1-4 to 1-2 Oft oN oun iu.mfi éi_-.oon _ON OUR M;m l-ji.qon ¥ HUCK TOWELS 16x27 inch Huck Towels; reguh';r valués 25c—for a Mar- ket Day Special— : St 12 1-2¢ —ON OUR MAIN FLOO = S VOILES and WHITE GOODS In all the v;gfited colors—Market Day Specials, 69¢c and 98¢ values— : 0l iy o for 39c : —ON OUR MAIN FLOOR— i IN OUR D Our Market Day Sp'eciil; in Our hams, sold regularly at 25c— A “““-““‘;il'lilllIlllllIIII|(I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIII,IIIIIII!IIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllfiimlIIII]IlIllIIIII\IIlIIIIl'IIIHlflllilllIIIIIIIllliflllllIIIIlmlIIiIIIIIIllllIIIIIIllllIIiIlIIIlIIlIIIlIlIII!I 203 R P TR g o B PV e D T 3 BRI YR v £y L OWN STAIRS STORE Downstairs Store for Saturday, May st,' will be Ging- t 000 O IR il { R 5y « i o it e ek B A X z y p R B RS T S A

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