Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 6

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WEDNESDAY EVE'NI"NG,»JUNE 29.. 1921 - MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL. i b R i e R el " Around Fown Gossip | | ORIE SHULTZ CLAIMS YHAT WS REW ' NELLER DRUGSTORE CAT GOY A GOUPLE | SQUIRE WIGGINS SANS TH' REPORY THAY ; s oP WG 1S SUCH A THOROUGHBRED AS LSUAL YH' MISTAKES GOY TH! OF 'LINKS BUSTED OFF (S AIL LASYWEEK| HE GOY SHAVED IN A LAON BARBER SH A-\\:i?:rs wD:n.om SPEAK O HIM \F 1T BEST LAUGHS AND WUZ ENJONED "M MOST! [ ACCOUNT OF PHARMAGIST SMITH STEPPING| WHEN | CHICAGO LAST SUMMER 1S A ‘ : ON 1Y, AND NOW TH' FEE-LINE SEXYS ON | pacE GANARD DESIGNED O RUIN WS COLLD ALK =] 2 i S POE 1o the 0 Threo Stages. | g : o ; IS TAILLIRSTERD OF LERVIN' TC LY [« )\ QAGE FOR JOSTICE OF TH! PEAS $ Teadily see three stages. First, the | | | ARQUND OO try-anglar, who is only an amateur; second, the angler, who even admits he is an expert; and last but not least, the wrecked-angler, who has ibeen in the game too long. He is also the guy who used to go fishing and than drink up the bait. —Too Much Sun— Y Hard To Get A certain city councilman proposed that ithe city purchase a certain house for a detention hospital, stat- ing that the house had two base- ments and was in many other ways leading a double life. Any house ‘with two basements these days ought | to be a good seller. 2 One Of The Six Best— i Y o FARMERS’ “MUD TAX? HEAVY |fastsssasssasssssssssasssssssssssussm, atagersassensessssse l me ey S0 Dot M A R K E T S » | &Y Slogan Adopted by Good Roads Advo- l . 1 e . ‘A resident of Irvine avenue com- | i plained to: the «dity council that - ~ cates of Alabama in Campaign \ teams, automobiles and so forth werg 1% Y for Needed Funds, using the sidewalk in front of his HIDES > —_— STORE CLOSED property because the city has so far|q o yiace No 1 “The heaviest tax the farmer pays ? . ALL DAY falled to fil in a mudhole in the | GO Hides, Jo. 1.... 19 the mud tax.” JULY 4TH BUNTING DECORATIONS street. Knowing that the city is lack- SO AT AT ORE = dopted by th g Kipp hides, No. 1, lv, This is the slogan adopt y. the “1‘5 funds with’ which to repair the Cafipsmn:f 13;{,? 1.'1)," MOTORTRUCKS Ar - HIGHWAYS good roads advocates of Alabama in o an ordinanee which permits o fine | DeacoRs: ach . ... \ T | thelr campaigns to put across a 12- of $10 being imposed onppersons driv- Horse hides, lafge..... Farmer Enabled to- Secure Better | year $50,000,000 road-building . pro- ing wagons or automobiles on side- | Prices by Delivering Products Di- grn:ln.ro:‘:se ‘fvx:):;lderie‘;s; i:g;:nl;hn: £00 walk, we suggest that a policeman be 7 rect to Market. stationed near the mud-hole, dressed “. s. LEADS ’lN RACE FOR e dollars-and-cents way, besides bringing themn maay advantages which they in plain clothes so no one will know There is a worthy movement on foot | him, and then arrest those who are Somfl AMWCAN TRADE for better roads. Every business.man, | never had before. | 1 . FLAGS :‘.i:'lmg cf;tbmry l'; ll&e tl’il;dt:mflf:- | every home provider an«, every motor- | e . t s s could be continued un e city ist should support it. Good roads ben- 3 INIARO uirements. & has roceived emough money n fines | ., (COUITUS TYOm PRS0 1) | gf'ai classe of people n ther every. | HAUL ON' UNIMPOVED ROADS 3 : Whitcs and G ived this week v , E 3 itas t0 pay for the Tepair of the streot. | PIed 10 the Argentine market Wit) &0, 7 - Long Silk Gloves, ites and Greys, receive this week, T Hesmitingifhs Feleman A o e priced at, a pair . .. .. Rttt s il SR . $2.25 1 a Thi; States, Japan and Britain. As for s vast country has grown so at 22.7 Cents—Average Haul Germany, her future in South Amer- | enormously and so fast that fts rail- | . St B K'ja is a;yet unner(;ai:. Ontvi:e upoqtz‘ roads cahnot deliver the goods nor Was 0:4: Miles- Other numbers at, & PAIL. . AT el $1.45 and $1.95 me she supplied jArgentina wi 9 — 2 2 more than hait of all the jewelry and | ey, the people as the prosperlty of | p, oo e purenu of statistics of SPECIAL SHOE VALUES—We will show this week the fin- | 1 ‘bought fi Jtl ’ | thie councy ‘and presentdemands re. | the department of agriculture deduced oIl o s e, ; o average cost per ton mile of 227 | est assortment of Pumps, Brogues and Oxfords that has been o 4 it] % . o qes . o “Today the agents of German| WIth good roads the farmer can de- | .0 yaged upon replics from in- shown in Bemidji this season, the price has been made low manutacturers are back again, offer- | lIVer all his products direct to towns | ' 4oo"sont to about 2,800 county . . ing chemical and dyes, machinery | WIthin a radius of fitty or more mlles | 3o o ngents. Tne average haul re- enough so that one can afford a new' pair for the Fourth. and hardyare at ‘cut’ prices. But and though making more prof m- | - 3 9 | . = 2 abnormal competition of that sort| self, he is reducing the high cost of | POTted was 04 miles Wince at tus )y Choice of Black or Brown, a pair .......... s ..$5.95 s,dmmedliyt t':lannott end?re‘. "andflecitnf llvcil‘r;lg. Bt 18 able. to_tak ‘d‘ l::umfm: :om:‘try Sem improved, these Glove Grlp _OXfOl’dS, QPaAIr.. .core vvpne oo T R P e S $10.00 any case it has not materially affect- e merchant is able to take ad- : £ ’ § i tho main' siruggle Lotween. the | vantago of new surces of supply, to | PEUS LS L SOt cot of WHITE SKIRTS—White Skirts made from Gabardine and nited States and Britain. | buy his stock under favorabl ai- g i g ; i ol i “Here there Is no reason WhY | gions, and give It on sale £ his cus. | - Shrunk Cotton and other popular materials, all trimmed with Great Britain should not take the| g ! The Way of Women. B { (a8 aa empuatically o dhe has tone | S0STs Ia less the than bo could h:r‘:gf TR Whl Women. -t large pearl buttons, each....... S g A $?.65 to $10.00 on the golf links The Argentine : ereight | parted from her husband and decided DRESSES—We will show a new line of dresses this week people like us, and they like our| costlier railway express and <£reight | D! o - A % y methods. Millions of pounds of Brit- | Sérvice. With motortrucks he can then | o work for her living, she became a among the newest will be the sleeveless, in Wool Jersey, |ish capital have helped to develop | re-deliver to his customers and give | housemuaid. l‘]er first employer was a h 10 00 | their country. | better service over a larger territory. | Womfl;l‘\\'ho, in other ;uysx,t had b:slcu at, (12 o) 0 SN & i e s e e e el Gayw; e e $ A “If the prize were the chief share Automobile delivery will increase his | one of her own servants. It seemed a 3 1o 8 vearly trads on one hundred | business, lessen his costs and inerease | Gucer thing to do, But “the wretch al- BLANKETS—The first shipment of fall Blankets from the imilYon pounds , it would be well | his profits. ways worried me by giving me notice,” Oregon mills are hera. \ worth the striving for. It is much Millfons of dollars are lost every | Said the lady in reduced circumstances . . . . more than that. The Argentine is| : ' | viciously; “she must have doneit a Indian Wool Blankets, size 66x80, beautiful designs and 0 | year through perishable goods spoil: L No Cause for Al [like Australla; she has just beEws| ing on the railronds, because of freight | half a doen times. S0l took the post colors, each ............ S s o ceie.... $1450 1 arm grow, -body | : g —to give her notice, i Y R : Just imagine seeing & guy walk up Hmit of her future. Could the wealth | delays nn'd com'pll(,n]tlon!. h;te:’ocny | And 1 dmg“ too, after the first week.” Hudson Bay Blankets, Pink, Brown and Grey Plaids, size . Beltrami avenue with one of these |half a century hence of that practi- | motorexpress over distances of 100 or | 70 o0 (Sydnes) i ¢ 3 ¢ ';g his shoulder. Jiggs is safely in |cally virgin land be accurately fore- ::“’;;’ ":)"e? has *:‘“]'“‘dy b(;c:mea:lpr:bj & 66X86, adeh .l R Tt R R T TR L2 1R e $12.00 urope, otherwise he wouldn't even |told today, there are a few ampng us| itable business where good roads ex- | s T 3 . % dare come out in print with the keg | who,would have the imagination to| Ist. Slngles l&x)-goc‘enflrmslhnve actually | e mnsonsfi::"{:;::;my o sttt Camp COI’{]f(})]I‘tS, MOSQHI}ZO Net, a }Zial‘d B R S oulde g on his shoulder. The hip has replac- |accept a plcture of such” prosperity. | saved over $100,000 yearly by using mo- b J i i ard ..... S Sesiiei % ed the shoulder in the Unlited States. |A population rather larger than Bel- | tortrucks and they will undoubtedly | dowager had to part with her butler, AWHID.Q.' Cloth, _extr.a quality, a ¥ ERA B .50(; Wn‘a,um‘?ghto talk of Ll}e 'l‘lco]d should- {gium’s is living in a country lig-| dontribute largely to organized im- | relates nn;;nlglmfl exclmntge. She gave 1-inch Wood Curtain Poles, a oot i s dnna e ... 10¢ er. y not a ‘“‘cold hip” now? ger than the United: Kingdom, Ger-| yrovement of roads. him a cordial reference to a prospec- 3 1 . —When Your Turned Down— many, France, Spain, Ttaly and Japan | v Good ronds are a paylng investment. | tive employer. A few days ll;lter sh(; —s-lnch Brass Curtain ROdS, a foot ... B I 10c put together. Its possibilities are Loct d | was annoyed to get a catechism of Accounti b s | al authorities in cities, towns an Paesy s o) ¥r 5k There secms utu;,i lggwnccoumlng :’\:2 n"‘,:g:;‘:: ;unrst‘mnesmt h:n:et‘zgh:;ttl::. countles should act without delay to ‘ ?::::'”:l‘g;:’l'fl:l‘;s :‘:;Lyest“:: dheofc !:lji;- ¥ n fo oo™ W Y v o o | Luf sna ol 1o hea. T 104 share| meet b wroviog oml ad benk SO SIBML IR SIS 1 O’ eary~Bowser Company young fellows who are making their|in these future possibilities as much demands before trade goes in other che replied: “The Dowager Lady 2 ; 1 summer home at Grand Forks Bay|as to win a present advantage that ¥ e 3 BEMIDJI . MINN X 80 Blank wishes to say that if her butler ] and who went out Sunday kn a motor | the nations strive in amicable rival- /ned half the virtues enumerated she M boat in the boiling hot sun fin order |ry, [o\\ne alf the \‘1 u S e Sestrirmine e e 2 B e to get cooled off. “There .iq room for all, but the | would'have married him herself years ! i _ _m —Now They're Even— question is,—--who will be first?” | 2go. = = % 5 | i he Dictionary. - s S PASSENGER TRAIN LEAVES West Africans ”andv tl = RETTAT I 1A T TN LT ARRESTED The “educated” West African negro [ |} ot gt o S Pt — PAIR AT FARGO RAILS: NO SERIOUS INJURIES | rivals the Babu in the artless art of r 4 ON WHITE SLAVE CHARGE ! misusing English polysyllables. As he i appears also to nourish get-rich-quick 4 A = ideas he bombards firms whose names 4 <a, = - B\/fii D bl we e s e e o) i Bigoer, Stronger, Mote Durable | als to do big business. A Manchester L i = s ok ’lmnn who collects these epistles has | HF¥¥ 4 - ust received one which winds up with < h F <o B f :‘l‘trusllng you are to the same homo- S E an ‘Vefl. e Ore geneous cattagory, yoirs equitably, (D - T, E. Atkins."—Manchester Guardian, (By United Press) r (By United Press) ‘Minot, N. D., June 29.---A passen- | 9 j ger train on th inot & Bismarck Fargo, N. D., June 20.-—-J. R. Rem- | Gag ™ \wrecked yesterday afternoon linger and Raymond Remlinger of St. 2 o o Paul and Minneapolis were arrested noar l{&ru L W Ilmfler ;)[ v.\ll‘;m]f‘, l}‘n at Plemarck yesterday on a charge exl:re&s s :ras ,"J“rc;i',ldttl“ v g of violation of White Slave act. They i.’},“i“f,.f;;efi;‘;,:’ ;‘;‘cxfc&. ‘;; yselv“errc' were brought to Fargo last night for | gpakine 4 arraignment. iy ?\kx:‘:n::.xpe-r of express cars and the ‘M-l:shgnm%n ‘rx‘mcflc%}m%fi; m}’é engine tender turned over when the and M. 0. Destetorth 0 C)‘il' o |engine and two pasdtenger coaches and the wouplp were roplsterod aq | 1eft the rails. A broken rail peme- Blste a5 | trated. the floor of the real coach| A Standard Dump-Truck for Road aTE———————" For months, we have wotked to make Goodyear Tires for passenger cars even That Part Easily Arranged. “Where would you go if the land- | man and wife at a hotel at Bismarck. z 3 o lord doubled the rent?” asks an ad- | but occupants were not injured. Fos- Building. ‘ 4 i Th?’ Had come from Winona, Minn. | (o was brought to Minot ahd was t vertiser. ““We.can’t siy offhand, but better. We have increased the size of t, Jemeato el bl found to be suffering from ruptute | directions. It is almost impossible to | we do know where the landlord could 2 our clincher type Goodyear Cords, made the tread thicker, the <arcass heavier, the bead stronger. Today our lhg'h?l}',l(lln;(:;rxx:lt ;osgrl:zeygx\;rcl}ov‘vvt;?;; His condition is not serious, however. | get back the lost advantage after oth- | go!"—Buffalo Express. i ve won it. robberies and automobile thefts, 2 er districts have won it. Ve ; £ . This country has more than 6,040,000 Fastest Star Can’t Be Seen. The attornoy-general says they are, THE PIONEER WANT ADS| oo oo o one to every 38 of | The fastest star travels through lislieved tobepartof athng of sonc b lagi 1 about 15 of fhose t ed of about 300 miles a spirators *operating throughout thp BRI RESULTS the' population, and space at.n Spof : 4 - northwest, NG ride in automobiles. second. This -celestial racer is invis- larger size COI'dS are likewise blgger, H Owners will not go where bad roads | jple to the naked eyes, but hn; a SWI! RAN i exist and risk costly damage to their | pumber of other means of identifica- §S EMIG: TS PAVOR 3 cars, not only to tires, but to the bat- | tion for the convenience of astrono- v.s: aRcENTvE 15 secowd | ADDITIONAL WANT ADS || e, soviieit 0 <G S | ™™ ————— stronger, more durable. And fabric tires, and inner tubes, too, show added value. Whatever car you drive, (By United Press) i\ gone wrong a car cannot tra¥el.— cup‘per's Value as Alloy. i 3 P4 ey, ae (B Enisration | waANTED_ A “gin st Markhyn | Se GO0 The ush of damallyproportion el there are improved Goodyear Tires AT g Witaor: ffee Shop. 1t6-29 e copper in_all fron and steel p X land during the war, has since been | Cf_in_m. <4 Air of Remarkable Purity. (,xi,\{:sp.l fo air and moisture Is ‘ad- and Tubes now ready for it, at the f x‘k resumed on an increasing scale. ,Ac-j FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage at The alr is so pure in Arequipa, | yised by D. M. Buck, metallurgical en . . 2 | cording to a report published by, the; LaMoure. Inquire W. L. Brooks.| p o 400 rrom the observatory at | gincer of the American Sheet end Tin nearest Goodyear Service Station. : | ¥ 'i ,:‘:gfrfié :r‘;n’l‘“:‘zlt]l'on’xv‘:‘nes rhlg}l‘\“d\v;?(&rl ki thxlt‘l"flcc., 8,050 feet above the sea, | piate company. The use of 0.15 to L e Jotir when 7.988 Swise and 1,288 for- | FOR _SALE—Sccond hand_mower, | a_black spot, one Inch-in diameter| 025 per cent, in normal open-bearth) Jy THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY & b il elgners, residents in Switzerland, left| $12. Wm. Haberle. Phone 31F12.| placed on a wide disc, has been Seeh | or Bessemer steel greatly lessens cor- | g Offices Throughout the World ; ¥ 1 the country. The favorite goal of R 4, Bemidji. 1t6-29 | g distance of 11 miles through a 13- | rosion, but heretofore the\\bxse of ;01)- i 3 s & ” aye i, e ———— — i pel g fined to| |H4 5 Swiss emigrants is the United States; | ypy 5™ WANTED—At Ralph's Cafe inch telescope. per steel has-been chiefly ton ’ e 2! ) NTED—. Cafe, b L B ot metal; estimated that the b ?rgen?lne and Brazil come next, fol-| "o 1% gasond street 47-2 = s sheet metal: It is uthnnied “I :t 3 oiwed y-Atriod anil Asial | Trees Loaded With Fruit. life of the sheet metal is at leas f SR SRR ‘Gentleman preferr 600 Bemid-| mpees londed with fruit are bent | doubled by the nddlflonl. ‘Com)jr melis | | b | 3 ave. 3t7-1| gown; the clouds when charged with at about 700 degrees I'. below the aver- i v T T I x - fresh rain hang down near the earth; age tapping tewperature of the steel,), b FOR IN SCUTHERN TEXAS |FOR SALB--Buick big nix G-passen- | to o t uplifted and it diffuses readily through the 3 e daal T B evf:)‘u sln e r’l‘in :‘\-fi-hnfs t‘l‘\r:: nat- metal without tendency to separate ¥ (By United Press) bury Land Co. 6-2 thrdugh prosperity. Such Is ittiont g, v 2 i ural character of the liberal—Bhar- out afterward. f L mtan . Somasi une ,fi?\"l';‘;“ill:‘gi FOI SALE-—Buick: 6-cylinder 5-pas-{ grihari, _— ST 2 eXas poits | genger touring car. Kxcellent con- S ke S Savages Give to Missions. H ‘ today indicated that a tropical stofm | gijijon. Maye be scen and demon- s Pk Two hundred boys from the Nega ‘ :‘fen:::;;wn ffl:e'xletayth‘:r“fl::fihfig diratéd at 1218 Bemiajl avaine. When you smoke ".f’ (‘!Lnern.\ ou are Hill tribes of Assam went to the war i Lo < 4t7-2 Sade IS 1 gar ye il ver 4 fice believes the storm will hit at or| . “**! smoking more labor than tobaceo, It I France, and all “:W "’;‘l\‘““;d ’;’;‘e’ near the Mount Grande river. They| Hey Bill! Therc will be a special | scems a funny thing to think of —cx. the Christian ClaFelt.wittle '/in -t z i i bt yv. U turning home every = = have warned residents of Padre Is-|mesting of the Elks at the club rooms| cept in some cases, when you perform Army. Upon: returhing St g sec s s = Jand to go inland. This island was|Thursday night. Very special doings.| most of the. labor yourself—Boston oOne donated a month's pay to misst < . - ey | AP mg—— <V —— : ’f:;:‘;lv?:l:y uu?)r_njrged by the storm,g:ntthca‘;w&:'ut fnfl.-z-llnt%l;t&sd Transcriph, i : ;v;x;l: ;:q;& t!jiixf :fe:lzi for u:elr / ’ G 'vE” H A RDW A R E c o.’ B EM ln J l v

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