Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 5, 1921, Page 6

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Hurrah for the Fifth. Carpentier didn't last very long With Dempsey, and within a short time after the fourth round began, the fight was all over but the shout- ing. We heard lots of shcuting and racket on the Fourth, so it. must all be over nmow. - —Let's Hope So— Took Two To Do It. A report says that two people in A canoe on the Detroit river were drowned | when, they attempted to change a record on a phonograph. Judging from that we would say that the best way is to let the old machine run -down. —Some Record— Suspnenders Are No Good. \ *m‘ vgeueuak COULD HAVE THE Auo\sNeE EACH WEEK THAT ™' EOITOR HAS, HE'D FEEL PRETTM GHESTY { ANNTHING ™' GoooS NOUL SEE ADVERTISED WEEBK AFYER WEEK IS PRETTY SURE YO B , FER “THEY ANT NO USE ADVERTISING A FAILLRE AT Y N “THESE 0ANS OF UPSEY VALLES, You NEVER HEAR A&NONE SAY A W& (J] FIRMS WHICH ARE PARTICULAR ABOUY W' SALESMEN THEY EMPLOY WiILL. [END _ GMEAP, SMUDGED CIRCULAR LEYTERS WHICH ARE A KNOCK ON THEIR F\kM 277 Wi A sign in the dining rcom of the 3 - s - ok VRS S e % NAFR A * | WANTED---Janitor, jgeheral uti¥ity 21:1::;' ‘X;l)l(v:‘lnrr:;dsl;mtel in EBvansville, | M ARTICLE NOW SELDOM SEEN | FRUIT TREES ,FOR HIGHWAY Memfl;r&:gs:zf:& fl:l":;‘lxl;ever . ADDmnN‘A]: W_ANT ADS man. Morris Kaplan. 7-6tt bollig nal!c. g:::::‘fi‘:‘ef{l t()wreé;ov\ze:xlli:;;‘; ARKETS But Many Decades Ago the “Antima. | Not. Very Apt to Be Broken Down by |sound criterion Of /valte.; | AFt eom, WANTED-—Fireman for engineer at|\ANTED-—Kitchen g1irls, - apply . § cassan Was a Part of Every Overzealous Collectors If They ::I"O‘:S"‘;:';“ 1::‘":;’“3“‘&'1imflz’eyb;""",uf’:‘z St. Anthony’s hospital. 6-28tf Muwager Birchmont hotel. P?Dsntt; e e y g el 4 ccate.” If that's the case, then the ‘“‘suspense” must be awful. [ —How About Both?— Might Draw a Crowd. Now that the most ‘‘unpopular’ HIDES Cow hides, No. 1 Bull hides, No. 1.. Kipp hides, No. 1, lv. « Well-Regulated Home. Did you ever come’ across the word “antimpcassar?” If “you are from New England you surely have met it, Are Common. Elm, hackbetry, or even nut trees and fruit trees gre good to plant,along highways. The objection to fruit and than for huge canvases by painters inferior to Vibert in ideas—and in vision. To think qualitatively is, and always LOST---Gold purse between Catholic church and residence 703 Bemidii ave. Reward if returned to ahove named address. 2t7-16 LOST---One Warner lens with rim at- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER heavyweight champion has retained | Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. . .Tc-8¢ 4] has been, a fundamental human need. 1 5 ained | 3 3 New E % nut trees is that they may be broken 4 2 tached, b the title and given Carpentier a pub-| Deacons, each ... §00:gua | T0F “New :iigland Is Ita -home. . The| B WU votsenlons. colloctorsof | It Will always pe. Not Low wuch we cachedl. . Pinder dleate At FPloneor e lic beating, how about rounding up |Horse hides, large. ...$2-§3 | Word means “an ornamental covering h possess, how much we produce, how | : b hees b Suvscribe for The Ually ongers thrown oyer chairs, sofas, etc., to pre- | frult. <Chis is not apt to happen if | D% h » AL g e omieey 0 much we export or import, but the — a bunch of draft dodgers, including | ‘the well-known Bergdoll, ers, etc? It ought to be mcre fun te see such fellows get a public lick- ing. ) i 1o —It Ought To Be— ¢ 0ld and Weak. ‘Whenever your coffee looks a bit muddy, says a local restaurant pro- prictor, please remember that it was | ground only a short time ago. You | may be old and weak someday your- self. —But Not Muddy— and slack- | NINE KILLED [N GAS EXPLOSION IN INDIANA (By United Press) Whiting, Indiana, . July 5.--Two high steel tanks used for cil products and gas at the the Standard Oil com- pany plant burst, pouring flaming |cals and gas over a radius of 200 | yards and taking a total of nine dead and 42 injured. Property damage vent their being soiled by the hair.” Its derivation dates back to the ro- mance of the days when American clipper :ships, ranged all oyer the sev- en seas and thejr bywaters, The hardy skippers of, those days used to bring home. a substance pro- duced on the island of Cglebes, in the nflt(’m archipeljgo, named macassar oil, from the pluce. where it was ob- tained.’ There-was a belief in those days that thig;oll tended to retard or prevent baldness. So it was used in they are comgon on the highway.— Le Roy. Cady, ‘associate horticulturist, University Farm, St. Paul. Writing Materials. " One must always be reminded iof the quill by the word “pen,” because that word comes from the Latin “penna,” which. meant “fedther,” .and in. this connection it is.interesting te note that our word “pencil” comes from the Latin “pencillus,” which meant “a little brush” or the tail or quality of all our doing and feeling and believing=-that is the thing. The wealthiest of nations can at the same time be the most digcontented, restless and unhappy. “More, more, more,” is never the slogan of true success. Think qunmy. not quantity, is the dictate of truth to all of us.—H. Addington Bruce in the Chicago Daily News. Birds Mentioned in Bible, Twenty-one birds are mentioned in - ‘:]v[‘)‘; placed at approximately §2,000,- plentiful - quantities by beaux and | “brush” of an animul. Also let us be % Picturesk. | . . r-hed lleq | the Bible: The bittern, cormorant, s’ |~ Dhe blast wae caused by a leak in | hear ~beaux, reminded that the Romans calle crane, cuckoo, dove, eagle, hawk, one of the gas tanks. The leak But the ‘ofl worked hn\uc with the | their black ink, blacking, and that our hcrlm’ it o’wl pfi;-trmge 'pelln‘nn. . 1 vhere “ink”. ] 3 3 , DA ) cam, caught Ire and almost instantly the |parts of chairs and sofas whereon | word ink” comes to us through the pigeon, quail, raven, sparrow, swal - s @ s The 0ld Family Teothbrush. (Old Modifies Toothbrush) Bvery, small boy gets some delight out of . housecleaning time even though he has to work real hard, He walls enclosing the tanks collapsed ard sheets of burning oil and gas spread blanket-like on the grou and of the sixty workers near by only @ few escaped injuries. who were killed were working | close to the tank and died almost in- the aforesajd beaux reposed their shiney heads. So the New England housewlives, as a preventive, devised the antimacassar (see the Latin “an- ti,” against). Thrifty ladies, weren’t they—and neat beyond cavil!—Chica- French from “encustum,” which was the red ink used by Roman emperors. Big An‘n”y. of Gunners, There were 3,895,122 licensed . gun- ners in this country last year, and it low, swan, stork, turtle and vulture. Dream’ Lore, To dream of nets indicates that your lover or partner in life is not so fondly attached to you as you wish, knows that there is a small cha 5 r that the (‘a“y[]‘;r:‘);[h lh:uns;} wc“‘flgif stantly. Their bodiey were burned | 80 Journal. Is said that there are as many more | m; qream you are entangled in one Z lost in the scuffle. | ebyor,1 recognition. ‘The police, dac-_ T O G who hunt game fllegally. Of the to- | q./otes a wary and powerful enemy s o i o tors and nurses and other ovicers of Eider-Down Duck. tal, there are about 200,000 women, | . i We build modern Bungalows and Residences complete—and /A cat wasches its face after every nital and it looks about the same aft- erwards as before. And that’s about the way with the average five-year- old boy. ! —And the Licking— The Sequel’ Easy. It is said that a Northern Minne- gpta vicitor wrote a story on the nights here, calling it “‘One Wonder- ful Night.” 1If that's the case, who i§ going to write a title for the se- quel dealing with the day part of it, the Calumet region were rushed to the scene of. the disaster. According. tu eye witnesses, there were two blasts. One of. the tanks was split asunder and one:half of t, weighing several toms, hurled 100 feet. SOCIAL AND PERS()NAI Miss Margaret Peterson . and fred Stevens motored to Colemlna to spend the Fourth with Mr. Stevens’ There are two varieties of elder duck—the common eider and the king’s elder, the latter supplying the down which Is exported from Green- land, while that of the former comes mainly from Iceland. . Ten thousand pounds of down is obtained annually from the latter country. The eider is larger than the common duck. The drake is black with a white back, while the female is brown with white i spots. . Pegnsylvania leads ‘the list with 401, 130 hunters’ licenses granted. More Modest, Perhaps. college degrees - than women ; witress the fact that male college graduates of the class of '90 like to. sport the figures after. thei¥.names, and women do not—Boston Transcrlpt Men, of course, are prouder of their; who will endeavor to use yot for a tool. e = - They AII Do, ~A’ Touisville girl announces . triut she “prefers matrimony to a vocal carcer.” However, after she is mar- ried she’ll no doubt find many op- porlunmes ta use her: volce.—Louis ville Courier-Journal. 2 sell them to you on terms that you can meet— WHY PAY RENT? ! Select the home you want and we will build it for you. Talk it over with' M. P, Amadon, manager of the BEMIDJI HOME BUILDING CO. Rc.mm 14, Battles Block IIIIIIIIlIII!IIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllflllll'lllllfilllllllIIIIIIIIIIlmllllllllllllllllllllIIlfi|IIIIIlIIIIIIIIImllIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIHIIIIIIII e judging from some. of ‘the days last parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens. IR T T o : = v T b el cnina pratects Decorations. | INIMINIIIAMNAIROAOUT00E . —Who Knows?— The Misses Bva and Leah Porter | yn Chyne it s a punishable offense - = o Bt A Home, NSRS OB O GG | for o man to wear @ button an e \ me‘nl;eaho;]vgnggm:trlli??\nn?ull'nen&ta;gg: parents, Mr. amd Mrs.oJefferson For- | o, rloi to hln \S'n e ey m‘lss‘l;m for some of ;:hose moonkight ter, at Red Lake Falls.; i S m— motor{sts, (Miss Margaret Mayer, Laurence Discolor. i . —DBreak! Break!— One Way To Do It. One “law-abinding’ citizen who ‘Wwap very anxious to stay within the "beunds of the new lens law for auto- mobiles helped himgelf to the “with- in-the-law” lenses on another man's Ferd over Sunday. “—How Do They Get. That Way-— CHURCH OF CHRIST HOLDS ANNUAL SUMMER SESSION (By United Press) Minneapolis, July 4.---The third annual Young People’s summer con- ference of the Churches of Christ of the middle northwest states open- ed at Tipl-Waken, Lake Minnetonka, near here Monday. Young people trom churches in Minnesota, Dakotas, lowa, Nebraska, Northern Wisconsin and the Winnipeg district were here for a weeck-end vacation .uml study. WO SRICAN GUNB OA SENT TO TAMPICO, MEXICO (By United Press) Washington, July 5.---Two Ameri- can gun boats have been sent to Tam- pico, Mexico, to guard against any possible trouble in the oil lelds, Sec- retary of Navy Denby announced to- day. , Meat Importations From China. Chinese meats . imported into thls country consist of hams and sausage. The hams are cured in a manner similar to ours, have.a pecullar odor, are small, and of poor quality, judged by American tastes. The sausage Is prepared from pork, and s about the size of a thin frankfurter, is hard and oily, and has an odor pronounced unpleasant to - the oceldental nose. These , products arve _consumed _ex- clusively by tha Chinese, who consider them quite a delicacy. 3 Why They Are Blind. 7 The Lancet states that from one- quarter to one-third of the inmates of. fnstitutions for the hlind are theve be- cause their eyes were not adequately #=eatad when they were born. i f Indignant Pat. 0j hate flatte said Onrlen the other day.* “Flatthery makes ye think ye are betther than ye are, an’' no man livin’ can fver be that."—Boston | Transcript. Such Is Human Nature. Phelps, Miss Edith Phelps and Wil- liam Krause motored to Park Rapids, Walker and \Cass Lake to spend the Fourth. If you allow the handles of your pearl or rbone Jknives. to remain. in water they will become discolored. how easy it is. with you PuroToGrAPHY the Kodak way is less expensive than you think—our price cards demonstrate it. And any Kodak is simple to work—we can re1dxly show you Autographic Kodaks from $8.00 up Brownies $2.00 u BARKER 'S T BRI T T T Ordinary Gasoline - Energy Gasoline - - WE HOPE TO MERIT YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE ON j PROMPT -AND. EFFICIENT SI';RVICE - TRY THE NEW FILLING STATION——lf you like the Service and the Gasoling, you’ll want to come again. / : OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TO 10 P. M. EVERY DAY i Corner of Fourth S_tfeet and Beltrami' Avenue N Bemidji, Minn. Qur New Filling Station Is Now i Shape to Take Care of Your Needs---Use Either En trance ---Just Drive Right up to to the Pumps -We will do the rest. ‘lIIlIHIIIMIIIlllIIIIIImIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIHHIIIH!IIIlllIIIIlIlllIIIIlIIHIIIIII_IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIll_lIIIIlIIII I ¢ Jud Tunking says that when a man whe: fools with the stock market wins, he tlinks he was smart.” When he | doesn’t he thinks somebody else was erooked, For Your Convenience We Have Coupon Books i Phone 34 for Correct Time OO RO RO R RO OO !

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