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| | ! .~ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER S R st - TS quRsDAY EVENING, 0N 7, ioE | LIMITED ... _How Times Do Change. “Perfect Package Week Observed ‘“'. St. Paul,” says a headline. But it’s not what it used to be. Once upon a time (f a man came home ‘With a “perfect package” on Satur- day night, he'd run chances of hav- ing friend wife wear out the pusi- ness end of the rolling pin ofi his ;oq.‘?llgg lu;;mln container. A exi y he would look package himself. e —Well Done Up— Blood Is Red. An exchange tells us that Charles Wildman went to split a few pieces of kindling Tuesday and suc- cessfully did so and incidentally chopped off the end of her thumb, Wwhich she did not feel till she notic- ed the bleeding. Dr. Bone sewed the severed piece on.” —The Painless Method— Now For a “Killing.” We notice that the local speed cop has at last got the right method to round up the law-breakers. A motoreycle with a sidecar is the lat- est addition to the police department. We don’t just know what the side- car is for unless it is to bring the ‘“‘prisoners” finto court. —A Side Issue— Pavs to Advertise. A western evangelist makes a practice of painting religlous lines on rocks and fences along the publ[c; highways. One which he painted read like thiis: “What will you do| when you die?” | Along came .an advertising man Wwith: the same liking for painting on | rocks, and he painted under it: “Use| Delta Oil---Good for Burms.” —Being Prepared— Picturesk, Signs of the Times. The above group picture tells a| delighful tale concerning the tired, business man who decides to spend the evening at home with the wife| and kiddies. But he usually spends the evening at home with the above illustrated fimplements and with his ‘wife and kiddies---at the movies. —~Sometimes That's a Blessing— So True. It ig said that & woman never knows fwhat she wants until she doesn’t get it. Well then, how about 1§ when she never knows what she doesn’t want until she gets it? —~Give It Up— The Home Stretch. ‘We heard a fellow! telling about his ability at golf and it reminded us greatly of the gentle art of fish- ing. He claimed he could make a nine-hole course in about 40 easy,| and could easily drive 300 yards. If the truth was known, the chances are that whenever he drives a ball 150 yards he is so ‘well pleased that he leaves his fountain pen stuck /in | the ground to mark the gpot where tho ball came to rest. -—And Where He Came to Rest— A Stitch In Time. | Here are some of the headlines| which the news editor might keep| standing permanently, thereby sav-| ing considerable time: Britain < Faces New Industrial| Crisis. | U. S. May Not Join League of Na-| tions. City Council Passes Another Ord-| inance. | 500 Lives Lost In Flood. (First Day). 35:Lives Lost in Flood. Second Day.) Several Killed lin Sinn Fein Fight- ing. Near East Faces Terrible Famine. Northwest Faces Shortage of Coal. Cruelty is Charge in Divorce Case. —And Many More— MONDAY’S RESULTS National League : W. L. Pet Pittsburgh . ....30 14 .682 New York .32 15 .681 Brooklyn . 23 521 Boston . 21 512 St. Loui: 21 500 ‘Chicago . 24 415 Cincinnati . 32 333 Games Yesterday New York 4, Pittsburgh 5. Brooklyn 7, Chicago 4, Boston 6, Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 0, St. Louis 11. American League i Pet. | Cleveland . . ....3 17 .688 1 New York . .. 19 587 Washington . 22 5421 Detroit . .. 23 540 “Boston . . 21 .488 ISt. Loui 26 447 ‘Chicago . 27 .400 - Philadelph 30 .348 Ga esterday 1 Cleveland 6, Boston 7. St. Louis, 5, New York 1. | Chicago 7, Waslington 10. | Detroit 12, Philadelphia 8. American Assaciati-n | W. L. Pet. | Indianapolis . 18 561 St. Paul . . 20 535 | Kangas City 20 535 | Minneapolis » 19 525 | Louisville . - 21 523 | ‘Toledo .. ... 24 478 | Milwauffee . 23 465 26 .381! And the | | “Mrs. | {liher, J. F. Hayes from Liberty, Ed- |and the other speakers that the road | Red Lake Reservation, each giving | agsurance that he would do all in his |ipower :to. bring .about a first class . PUPS YO FALSE YEETH St. Paul 3, Columbus 4. Minneapolis 10, Toledo 9. Milwaukee 3, Louisyille 0. FARMERS’ CLUB HOLDS PICNIC AT LONE PINE (Continued From Page 1) visitors a short talk, whiich was most inspiring and to the point. The principle tapic of 'discussion wids the road problem. All the fel- lows from town were put on record publicly as to their stand on the road vanced why these good people were not entitled to a road. Those who made the tuip by auto got there and most of them got back, but that's the best that can be said about it. That a real road should be built was the unanimous opinion of all. The speakers called upon were G. W. Cross of Red Lake, William Len- non, county commissioner from Kel- ward Paulson from the town of Be- midji, J. J. Opsahl, Charles Carter, A. W. Stone, D. C. Dvcracek, E. H. Denu, H. Z. Mitchell, E. Remmer and W. Z. Rolinson, all of Bemidji. The good people of this club were assured by the county commissioners would 'be established north to the WHEN NOU LOSE SOMETHING , RN QUR KiL CLASSIFIED ADS wwaSTHEN RAVE RESYORED EVERNTHING FROM SPOTYED ANXIOUS OWNERS yhas been provided for Sunday, July fjuestion and no arguments were ad- |- WILL COME 1N UERE ARD READ PROOFS: AND LOOK AY W' COPY . OM THE HOOW LY ¢ WHEN AN EDITOR DREAMS OF HEAVEM, 1(S- ALWANS A PLACE WHERE SUBSCRIBERS RENEW MEIR PAPERS El INYXO SOMEBODNS KIYCHEN "N LOOKING INTO W' POYS ON W' SYOVE O SEE WHAYS COOKIN' FER DINNERww O SHER 10. The enrollment fee is $2.50 and room and board may be had for $10 per week. Full information may be secured by writing J. 8. Levitt, 1693 Ashland avenue, St. Paul. CARLOAD “:CHAMII’ION" POTATO MACHINERY CONSISTING OF - PLANTERS—SPRAYERS—DIGGERS SEED POTATO CUTTERS RELIGIOUS CGNFERENCE’ AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH g Tonight’s ference at the Pres- byterian chur Teligious educa- tion opens at 8 o'clock under the direction of the Prof. Harold Hum- bert. of Boston University. : ’l‘l;d piul;pm l«;l the congeirenee is Y Y ;’ LB i 4 me bibls shools for boys and sirls Complete Stock of Extras DO YOU LIKE FRESHFISH? These schoolssare being conducted fn ¥ Y i e Dniicd Siaten. o roughout R B EE - coi WEDELIVER . .m?}?,euf\fi‘{é‘,“i’.fp!?fil‘ii'fil:;“;.?fi?pi.‘i STOUGHTON WAGONS and = g TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS triotic instruction. All citizens are) - : 2akvs g [ b o & s iy = invited £o take part in the meetin. MANURE SPREADERS—AUTO TRUCKS " brdaboislt— ;tt’;:fi‘::;;h:t‘?:fi‘{‘::okz‘i:g el PTTTI T IT T r fry ; ; - vance— e : : -Plows, Drags, Discs and Cultivators PRICES—DELIVERED . MARKETS , ; il Ti : White Fish, per Ib ...14c Gold Eyes, per 1b 8¢ Auto Accessories, Auto Oil, Tires, Tubes and etc. Pike, per 1b ... 16c Sheephead, per Ib Ge Pickerel, per Ib 11c Suckers, per 1b .. 6c Perch, per lb. ... ..11c White Carp, per lb Tc HIDES F. M. PENDERGAST Cow hides, No. 1 Bull hides, No. 1 DELIVERED THE SAME DAY. ‘AS CAUGHT !highway to Bemidji and Red Lake. Other topics touched upon were land clearing, blowing of stumps, raising of crops, breeding of cattle and the marketing problen. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SUMMER CONFERENCE AT TIPI-WAKIN The third annual young people’s summer conference of the Churches of Christ. of the north central states, Will be held at Tipi-Wakin, Spring Park, Lake Minnetonka, with spac- ious halls and porches and is an ideal place for a summer outing. A splendid faculty has been secur- ed for the eonvention and a daily schedule of activities, giving four hours of each afternoon for recrea- tion, is provided. A special program s lé:ll)tn Bllx{i‘t:;tt, NN: s s et Te)ep.lx?e 17-F-4—or People’s Co-operative ?tore, - PHONE 605—J oo TR T 11 Bemidji, e i~ ANDREW AUBOLEE = .. [oesies - i DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING Rl DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS POTATOES Chicago, June 8.--Potato receipts, 67 cars. Market dull. New Louis- iana long whites, $2 to $2.25; Ala- bama cobblers, = $2.80 to $2.90; Spaulding rose, $2.50; Virginia cob- blers, per 'bbl, $5.50; North Caro- lina, $5 to $5.25, " Pt [Annmom WANT ADS WANTBD-—-Girl for &arkh,flm Coftee Shop. 1td6-7 WANTED-—-Kitchen girls at Mark- ham hotel. s 3td6-9 Dq you want to learn the most economical "methods of cooking delicious foods? era. ried in a case. comple'te but is of the ! EARLE A. Columbus . . Gal esterday , Indianapolis 2. Freé. cooking sch;.)ol and demonstratlon of imbrkwéfl c&bking. fiéthods at Clvtc and Commerce Association Rooms, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 2 to 4 p. m. Products Refining Com- pany, manufactugers:of " Karo'Syrup; Argo EGINNING = Thurs- day, June 9th, and continuing . balance of THE FOLLOWING IS THE PROGRAM OF THE COOKING SCHOOL GLASSES D SRS 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK This camera is designed to:make the largest possible pietures with the smallest possible cam- The size of the picture is 814x5% inches and the camera is yet small:enough to slip into the raincoat pocket or may‘fie conveniently car- The equipment of ’this GQMera is not ‘only the best results in your pictures; - finest' quality, insuring week, an interesting apd highly. instructive series of lectures will be given by Miss Tyner, a grad- uate of the School of Do- mestic Science at Chica- go'and Columbia Uni- versity. The newest and most perfect methods for fry- ing‘and sauteing meat, fish ‘and croquettes and | galad making will” be Thursday—Apple Pie;’Mazola Pie Crust, Tuna ~ Fish " Salad, Mayon- naise Dressing, Orange Lay- er Cake, Marshmellow Icing, Coffee Cake, Baking Pow- : der ‘Biscuits, Friday—Plaiiked Fish, Tartar Sauce, Doughnuts, French Fried Pota: toes, deep “fried in Mazola; Cheese Straws, Date Pie. Saturday—Spice Cake, White Fudge . Frosting, White Loaf ‘Cike, Karo ‘Maple Icing, Date Pie, Mazola Pie Crust, Grand Op- era Salad, Cooked Salid Dressing with Whipped Can- ned Milk. X Bring Pad and Pencil and Take Notes Dutring These Lectures Starch-and Mazola, and high school domestic science classes especial- ly invited." s A Cook Book, (64" pages), beautifully illus- trated, will be sent.to those attending. 5 PRICE—$27.00 demionstrated. And the most economical means of us- ing #left overs.” . Miss Tyner will:be glad to help you solve dny of your cooking problerhs. Also to demon- ctrate and prove any statement made in the newspapers L2 THIRD STREET. Phone 34 for the Correct Time BARKER or magazines about Mazola. Bring pad and pencil and take notes during the lec- ture,, The lectures are given under the auspices of the Corn Ask your grocer for particulars regarding this cooking school