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~ THEBEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ™~ Some Mistake Judging from the weather, of which there’ seems to be plenty, it seems that the farmers around Be+ midji must have made a mistake by planting winter wheat this spring. —A Coal, Coal Spring— So True. Many a husband can recognize an instantaneous photograph of his wife without Leing teld that it Is that Wind. If her mouth is pictured as shut, he knows it was taken instan- taneously. —He Ought to Know— Rough on Snakes A Nashville, Tenn., paper says tI.mL the hest way to cure snake-bite with bootleg whiskey is to let the snake; drink it before it bites you. | Those Tennessee guys surely ought | to know what is best. But surely, that| fellow must be referring strictly to| bootleg whiskey. In that case, which bite is the worse? —In that Case— Picturesk An Eye-Opener The above picture describes = one kind of an eye-opener after a fellow | has been out for a good time, but not the kind you used to hear about. But this kind can be shut off. | —The Other Came Second— What's the Difference? Many a girl says that she prefers matrimony to a vocal career. But does she know that there is not much, difference? At least there is very little difference if we are able to| judge correctly. —Difference in Name— The Same Old Line Sometimes a man will leave every- thing to his wife when he dies, but the chances are that he had been do- ing the same thing all the time he was living. —Leave It to Her— Stone Age Stuff Last Saturday we were planning to go out Sunday and discovered that both shirts were dirty so we dropped into one of the stores to buy a fresh one. One of those Saturday-only clerks waited on us and by the time| 5 WELLO, BOSS' WORKING ‘E MARKETS AAASAMRARNARASRARARSARALSARRAARSANL HIDES Cow hides, No. 1... Bull hides, No. 1.. Kipp hides, No. 1, 1 Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. Deacons. each Horse hides, large. %! .4c-5¢ 4c e fc-8¢ 0c $2-33| POTATOES ' Chicago, June 2.-—Potato regeipts, 55 cars. Ol market stronger. Nor- thern whites, sacked and bulk, 60c to 70c, New Market steady. South- ern triumphs, $3.26; cobblers, $2.85 to $3; LLouisiana long whites, ($2.35 to $2.50; North Carolina,- per 1. $5 to $5.25;\ South Carolina, $4.75 to §5; Virginka, $5.76. CLEARBROOK BOOSTERS T0-COME HERE SUNDIA The scciability run: of the Clear- brock commercial club, which was scheduled for last Sunday, but was postponed on ‘account of the rain, will be held next Sunday. The mem- bers of the Clearbrook Commercial club will travel in cars down the Jef- ferzon Highway through Bagley, Shevlin, Solway, Wiltory and arrive at Bemiidji about noon. It is expected that they will be escorted to Diamond Point park by members of the Civic and Commerce asscelation and’ made welcome to Be- midji. Returning, they will go thru Pinewcod and Leonard following the Sco Line to Clearbrook. The trip is being made for the pur- pose of ‘advertising the old settlers ‘pienic which is to be held at Clear- breok June 11. ELKS LODGE TO HOLD : MEETING THIS EVENING we got through the shirt didn’t look fresh at all. —The Clerk Won— In Appreciation Many a wife goes around in a dress that looks like half mourning, and many a husband goes around always complaining that. he's about half dead. —The Mourning After— What's the Use? When a woman gives her husband | Nebish on Monday, May 30, was born a good bawling out, he gains little or fin the province of Hollend, Sweden, that she | November 19, 1833. He was 87 years nothing and we all know loses something. —If Only Her Temper— Subseribe tor The Dally Pioneer. After 1000 Miles Drain and Refill There you have the first of the two most important rules for motor safety. The sec- ond is—fill with the very best oil you can buy; call here and get the correct weight of ¥ The Pure Pennsy sories, Now you can under the same roof Repairs Bemidji, Minn. There was a time when you bought cil at one place, tires at another and had to go somewhere else for small parts and acces- stored or being repaired. 3 TRY US FOR SERVICE STORAGE GARAGE The regular meeting of the Elks’ lodge will be held this evening at 8 ¢'clock at Elks’ hall, and all mem- bers are urged to be present. e FUNERAL SERVICES HELD X FOR GOODMAN ANDERSON Goodman Anderson, who died at the home of his son Thomas Ander- son in Alaska Township, west of 6 months and 11 days old at the.time of his death. Mr., Anderson was married 65 years ago and leaves to mourn® his| death ¢ daughter, Albertina, and Ivania | supply these wants where your car. is Accessories HARD? | GOY A BUNCH OF * MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL - RN DARM “THAT GUY AND HIS SYORIES! HE ALWANG COMES IN WHEN WE'RE ABOLY YO GO O PRESS AND ARG SO DTZY WE HAVENT GOY ME three sons, Thomas, John and Carl, his wife having preceeded him dn death eight years ago on May 30. Following the death of Mrs. An- derson, he came to Amenica and: has since made his home with his son, 1homas. Goodman Andefson was a member of the Swedish Lutheran church all his life. A very large number of neighbors and friends were present at the funeral despite the pouring rain. Interment was made (in Island Lake cemetry, Mis- sionary Cummings conducted the ser- vices, which were held at the Thomas Anderson home June 1 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MISS JOHNSON TODAY The remains of Miss Svea M. John- gon, who passed away Tuesday morn- ing at St. Anthony's hospital, were shipped to ‘Sebeka this morning and were accompanied by Harry John- son. The funeral was held there to- day and interment made in the ceme- tery there, . Two auto ; loads from Ritth ward went to be present at the funeral; Messrs and Mesdames Henry Johnson 'ahd Bd Johnson and Miss Ellen Ohngren; and the following persons went to act as pall bearers, Harry Blmquist, ‘Henry Ohngren, Charles and Elmer Jacobson, Folta Johnson and Lee Alton. OUY A RECEIPY FER EXPERIENCED FARM HELP SUFFICIENT IN DAKOTA CONCORDIA COLLEGE HAS GRADUATION EXERCISES (By United Press) (By United Prosa) Fargo, June 2.—With unemploy-| Moorhead, June 2.—The memorial ment growing, Mrs. Minite Bowe,|windows of Concordia Lutheran col- manager of the federal employment|jege will be unveiled today as part bureau, is looking for 200 domestics|of the commencement exercises. The from $5 to $10 a week with room Imdluzrvx‘ces will be conducted by the board. alumni. & Exper‘i’enced farm helphha‘:l so !:lr 27 een sufficient to meet the demand. HEAD Mrs: Bowe declares that applications BlG s%fi IN mgi‘].‘ STORE for farm work are coming in_from Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, New Jersey ‘The head of a Sturgeon, which is paid o haye measured gix feet six N inches, is on display in the Battles N. D. UNIVERSITY ALLOWS Pis fish wat ING x ALA in Red Lake recently by Roy Bailey, s IS R government fisherman, ang“ :he head (By United Press) was brought here by ssionary Bis‘ma;ck, ;;00 D, J:"eo 2.—In- Cummlngs.fm! dis?lay, [purposes. creases from ' to $800 a year x XX EEAXE were granted in-salaries of faculty RERXR S ENE 6 x : at the university by the board of ad- LAKE HATTIE ministrati A sdlary of $5,000 was %% RO 200 voted to Dean’ E. 4. Babcock in rec-| J. W. Heggie was a Bemiidji caller ognition of his research with the clay | Saturday. and lignite deposits of the state. J. G. Hoghin and E. L. Horner = | were Bemidji business callers Satur- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE day. Mr. Horner bringing out his ¥ new Ford touring car. DAILY PIONEER! Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wilson and R. Hardware store. This fish was caught |* THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1921 The Boy Abates a Pest HARY WARY DD YOUL EVER WEAR S STORN AROWY TH LOAFER AN TH BRICK R ‘W. Morgan were Bemidji business callers Thursday, Miss Grace St‘llwell spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stillwell. - "Memorial Day was observed at the Becida cemetery. Several from Fern- hill were present. Plants were set and lots cared for after which a lunch was served in ithe hall. Graduation exercises will be held in consolidated school No. 54 Thurs- day evening.. The honor pupils of the class are WAlton Ferguson and Blanch Wilson, class colors are ma- roon and gold and the red rose the chosen flower. L. V. Harpel was a Park Rapids shopper Tuesday. ‘Mr. and Mre. J. A. Stillwell at- tended the burfal seryices for the re- turncd bedy of John Weggmann at Lake Itasca Tuesday. Mr. &nd Mrs. H. H. Tiara spent Sunday with the Al ‘White family. Mr: .and: Mrs. John' Lusken spent Sunday at Endic Landgren’s. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hoglin were dinner guests at Mrs. Dora Bells Sunda; Yo s Ben Landgren and family spent Sunday at Eric Landgren’s. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Horner spent ‘Sunday with. Mrs. Horner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schussmann. They re- turned Monday afternoon, bringing LR S ‘R. ~ Moving Pictures THE BELTRAMI COUNTY BE THIS IS TO BE.A PURELY E with them Mrs. Mabel Wright, who will spendi the week in the country. Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Hoglin wero supper 'guests at the G. D. Greigg home Sunday evening. James Heggia brought out a load of culverts for town use Tuesday. NYMORE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW The Nymore Young People's soci- ety will hold its regular monthly meeting in the church parnlors.tomor- raw evening. An excellent program will be given and important fbusi- ness will be discussed. All members are urged to be present. Lumnch will be served by Misses Elsie Maneke and Hazel ‘Anderson. - ADDITIONAL m]’u?] WANTBED-~Dishwasher at Njicollet \iotel. ; 316-4 ‘WANTED---Small = furnished house during summer months by man, wife and child. Phone 987-W. . 3td6-4 FOR Rent---Garage for dix weeks at 600 Bemidji avenue. Phone ‘:12254. . 3td6- ors Institute WILL BE HELD IN BEMIDJI ALL WILL BE FREE TO FARMERS‘O;‘J THIS BIG DAY FIRST PRIZE TO BE A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN TO Farmers’ Wives and Daughters ‘CH THIS PAPER FOR FURTHER ANNOL Ford Motor Co. and C.W. Jewett Co. Inc., Co-operating All farmers and their families are invited to this big, free, educational entertainment attraction. Lectures ~ Machinery Display C.DAUBS df'Sf. Paul will lecture on'—“Farming' and Seed Bed Prepdration;” E. K.‘J‘EfiK\INg, Manager of the Oliver Plow Works, will lecture on—*Crops and Modern Farming.” EKEEPERS’ ASSO CIATION WILL HOLD ITS CONVENTION IN CON; 3 JUNCTION WITH THIS INSTITUTE. A lecture on the care and profit of bees will' be delivered by a promihent speaker. DUCATIONAL PROGRAM WHEREBY FARMERS MAY SECURE NEW "IDEAS TO PUT INTO PRACTICALUSE. -