Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 22, 1921, Page 3

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v — " .....THEREMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Contributions From Paris for divorce from her husband, muro. b Here’s Marvelous Dinner Dish, | The great national dish of Korea Is cooksu. To make it, you plunge | . 8 large lump of ice into a bowl partly ::‘T)‘y e { filled with steaming vermicelli of the |gyo ). Kamuro's complaint’ tells the | f her marital relations from she met her hu nd, whom never seen before CAR WASHING WE SPECIALIZE endless varlety. Over this you pour |migration si a portion of hot beef stew. The fee |until Fehrua NIGHT or DAY & congeals the beef fat into little islands |husband told her ‘'to out in the, rices J of grease, and you never know whether |flelds and carn a living.” | ¥ | "“Mrs. Komuro alleges that her hus- $1.50 to $2.50 {the pottion dangling from the end of | your chopsticks will be fey cold or |band dreve her from her hon The congestion of population in urban districs is an old complaint, It seems to be an inevitable conse- quence of our industrial civilization, and none of the schemes for check- ing it have proved effective. - The |behind bones, _once cracked; will disclosure by _the census that the |crack again. Fighters know what & p 7-“" cities are growing seven and a half |a bad hand means just as well as : [ q 2 ‘B ¢ times faster than the rural districts | physicians—and Carpentier ‘knows, PEOPLE’S C—— i is therefore no sgrprise. It is not so |too. % i Write or much that the ci.les have forged ahead | A wise handler of bowers, who h 2 ; Schroeder Blk, . as that the country has fallen behind, |been in the game for thirty years, CO OPER ATIVE STOR o A Phone in In the years from 1910 to 1920, indecd, | remarked recently —that it was not - pposite Your City Hall Appceinfments the cities have gained only five new inhabitants where they gained six in the preceding decade. But rural | growth has been only Gne-third as great. i | Bubscribe for The ~Dafly Ploncer. | | Georges. greatest hours. That broken spirit will: have just| as important a bearing on his future in the ring as his fractured hand. He is- bound to be afraid of that hand. He will hesitate to put all his strength Harry Greb, Tommy Brennan and even the middleweight after a bout with strange that Gibbons, _Bill Johnny Wilsen, champion, are “The next good one who goes into the ring with him is going to get him. He’s through now. He will never be the same again. Frenchmen 2 H Try Us for Fresh Butter and Dairy Products Paris Green Is Cheaper—Get Our Prices | Corner of 4th and Minnesota Ave. —PHONE 66— o e e e o A A A A Examinations Free Why Wait Till Your Physitian Leads You to-the Dental Chair? Bemidji, inn. Hours: Daily, 8 A’ M. to 8 P. M.~ Open Evenings Sunday, 10 A. M. to 1P M. ¢ SEE CITI2 i burning hot.” The vermicelll, which |that he couldjmarry a wom I = lt I EE CITIZENSHIP AS A DUTY | b o e et 0, s s W | GO W Jewelt Company, Inc. : Happy the Community Which mouth with the chopsticks, Keeping | 60Ud Work 1 ke I nity” Which ‘tias a a firm lold on it with the lips and | —— = = | Telephone 970—971 Number of Public-Spirited Men | teetli,.you siip the chopstl '1: ]lm m:( Iz < B | i eeth, y 1] e chopsticks down to s | and. Women, ”nk;‘g“m and take up the slack by \L“de Moti'-l!el' A % 1 S «. ' A"good citlzen Is a man or woman SHCK e appy Again| who takes a real Interest fn his or her “For the past - nine years I have home and the ;community in which JAP TURE BRIDE been very much distressed with blont- | he or she is maintaining that home. JAP.FIO E B = 2 ing and stomach trouble due to con- A good citizen 18 one who mak SUES FOR DIVORCE !stipation since I was a.child. No| f es it every effort within his means to make medicine gave me more than tempo- the community a better place in which (By Unifed Press) rary relief. T pot so bad I was afraid | to maintain the home. | Saciathides, CiL, July 22.-Tie |LToud have to lenve my thrae little) A good citizen: does mot “forget” Aihdonat onding of s pisture |Condren. Dut sincc taking a course) when election day comes round. KHe bride’s romance was veveajed here|oo S8 By e bes e iy makes it a point to remember that when Mrs, Toyo Kamuro filed a suit |YEUS 80 © have ecn entirely well; & e his dat : o no anatll:ltlun or other trouble. . s his duty as well as his privilege ot m————— It is a simple, harm] 4 Vo aeaend b . Y WA A W S ple, harmless preparation exercise the right to the ballot. that removes the catarrhal mucus A A good citizen. takes the time and THGUSANDS ARE from the intestinal tract and allays| [ fll;::hl:ttt;]:;!ldy t:xie cnutllildnltcskin‘me % ‘ the infl:llx{lmutim\ which causes prac- 2 Bl on time. He looks into s tically all stomach, liver and intesti-| 4 their records, weighs the facts concern- BEARNG ‘]ETNESS na! aliments, including appendicitis. | ing each one, and determines their One dose will convince or money re- 3 worth as public officials. Then he . futded At all druggists.—Adv. T 4 s wotes accordingly wifh reasonable In- Ameng Latest to Testify to the| 2 T is in caring for the needs of its tel;!g;ggs. e e Powers of Tanlac Is Mrs. patrons, be they big or little, which - tlons_that wilf,be submitted to him at Lane of Duluth » stamps the Standard oil Qompany clection. Bs i shesgiueof the " Pl } (Indiana) as a service organization of the issues, determines. from the facts as h o X um ln first order. he understands :them, whether the ::?‘Altc'c;"!;filmf};::§t:?lsh‘\i?moh"'l}; o(“;E(cl AND propositions’ are good or bad. And y ‘| multiphic Asal o hive | . he votes accordingly with reasonable e i G B8 £ R i &themslnoth?}u{:fi invigorating to . [ Whether the product be a major one, as | A UTTICNSS s e for el et T e, bandrie o b ealing e - A good citizen, - then, who ful- | = e¢la oslgnee cloth, Frenchman -could | = b S foit 30 Minheso | i fills gms ci\'llé, nhox'xll? f:(i‘ep;;?(lfc“nl' cloflies for sport wear and thelr devel- | be reconefled to anything undecorated, | Witnesses to this fact in Minnesota. | ; refined motor oils, or a Secondary one, duties; one who Is.a, part of the gov- | SO, the past few years, [ so two groups of three narrow folds One of these is Mrs. Bertha Lane, | Robert J. Russell | such as Standard Road Oil, facilities have dutles; on wehn I apazbiel tEBOM. inta g nd o apparel for all | cach, fn white, are placed across the [FeSIding ot 1225 Glen Place, Duluth, . been provided by which the patron, where- through the ballot ‘that fs given him |* AW tet S M¥hethar the-glory ‘of:| front, and o wider foids finish the | ey piae certainly is good to build 313 Fourth Street ever he may live, may get what he wants by the AmericaniConstitution, He s | originating this idéa belengs to them | bottom of the middy. erson up, for the very first fow ith as litth 3 not o sidestppper. , He meets the | O not, under - thelr_approval it las | The handsome suit in white Is em- :oSeSseeméfl o helni m and - now Phones 620—620-R with as little delay as possible, and at a fssucs squarclyeang adswers promptly | ETOWT Into ares Wom- | bellished with applique and “em- | ppin perfect health again, A few minimum of expense. L when his name is called. He is pres- i ']“ ‘“:f‘ ad- | broidered trimming in colors, which is | onths ago, after getting home from 1 ent at the polls on election day and @ garh expressive of pas- | restricted to the cont, leaving the skirt f<he hospital, where 1 underwent an| ) H fe knows whit he o s e its flavor of | plain. The coat is a straight-line, e o o1 e o o com] For many years Standard Road Oil has been at is doing when he speration, I found myself in a _com ed by ¢t ties and individual d casts his ballot—Ouiney, (1ily Whig, | YOuh and, above all, its becoming: | helted medel, with long sleeves and an | letely run-down condition: For o SNOOKER SNOOKER used by communities and individuals in provid- S ey and now we have regulation [effective turned back collar, repeating whole long month I suffered from [ g ng a semi-hard surface to hlghways' Roads so WILL DELIGHT THE CHILDREN | 2% clothes of many kinds, each kind | the decoration on the coat. One can fheadaches so bad I thousght 1 would || & LOOK = treated are d\}stless, are not so easily affected by | de:‘lxgncfl for specific r‘nntu.;v lmn;;if:e 2 summer l):xcltcgr?rmxnd Ri[mp]_v hfi\;n ma sxzoolmckl txnwbgl;(x'fi\:n. | g For The Sign e :fi;lr]l]sl gg((lwg?é]rg \Sh}z:(;iv];?;ixlf?j?rtw;gl dlsestsmmvzgl{ Vine- | The French wil borrow an idea | that is unsuited to this smart affair. My appetite was so poor ' Wis SCHECC | i || e ’ - n;ec::;:dtop;liad};hz:s;p::::::c:m | from oy quarter of the globe and ex- | There is a considerable cloice in ma- iy cating anything and my whole|| & SNOOKER = well cared for, are used. ot ithe Lawn. | periment ‘with it, in the designing of | terials for making these snappy suits |'system, seelmed to be out of order. ; RECREATION | women's clothes—the chances arc | —they inciude wool, silk, cotton and fifl“}-;“‘t sleen, and Jos 80, wen BILLIARD Recently it has been apparent that many want An attractive. chiidren's plighouse | ey Wil tmprove upon t. They are |tinen fabvies. Bl e e catratily as chanrod || & PARLORS o to use this dust preventive on the roads about which does not spoil the appearance | [00 keen not fo uidertake fo sive things right around for me. I began || & Always the Best H their homes. Some need but a single barrel; of the lawn, can be made-as shown in | Alericans what they wunt and above < % brighten up right from the start|| S in Billiards S others two or_three, but these small amounts the drawiig. It consists of a wooden | e Ifl;\mffl tt\w con;nh_nu'(rms_‘uf clia Do and now I feel like my old sclf again. || © 117 Third St. B they want badly. frame covered with wire netting, over |- '1"!“ 9% 088 9r.. oug “O‘I“]‘a ;‘ Ct'l“' My nerves are strong, my head never || & = S which vines are grown. The frame is | ¢ Very cons R tnodel. A4p the aches any more, and T feel fine in YAMOONS WIANOONS i made of seven sisfoot two-by-fours, | 1eft has a pinin short skirt dnd a commor i wstom v oo | C5CEY A Tanlac is just wonder- it é\es n?gzfl f%s} gtgreéz;%ekagfixg?it nfls]:lta Hfifiifi?fii? | === — oo S e i oo e e = ul. i o B » | NI Tanlae s, sold ‘in’ Bomidji by the the Company assigned to this product a suffi- ‘CARPEM]EK Nfi} [,GNGER more romantic, more temperamental|Gity Drug Store, z ding drug- cient number of iron barrels to care for the trade. | Lags AN iy gmn Am?’nfians, _dHe 11 never forgei|gisis everywhere sement. These barrels are not sold but are used merely THE “MAN OF DESTINY” | 2empeey,he s2ic: = = to transport the oil; to -be returned as soon. as . they can be emptied. = | By Henry-L.-Farrell, o PRI | New York, Juiy z1.—Georges Car- By thus cooperating with its patrons, the Com- | pentier probably fought his last great }){any can furnish small quantities of Standard fight against Jack Dempsey. There Road Oil at a minimum price, and the user can get fiserery ;eqsvtnhrto gfihcve that the ! it in quantitics of one barrel, or a thousand renchman is ough. P, i X i i i |” "Much of his spirit is gone and ‘his Harley.Davidson Motorcycles barrels, without having to pay for the container. i right hand, his cnly hope in the ring, Bicycles and Supplics is cracked. - GENERAL REPAIR SHOP This is but one of the many ways in which the | Led to believe through the adula- 311 Sixth St.—Bemidji * highly specialized organization of the Standard v e L i Vi, e Oif Company (Indiana) serves the public, indi X o 'y v o1 H Vine.Covered Playhause Pleabes the'| ho was a “outn of dsstiny,” Carpen: vidually and collectively, to the profit of all. Children and Does Not Injure the !tier learned that he isn’t. He found Appearance of the Lawn. cut he is not the greatest and it hurt SHOE REPAIRIN s T the rafters being set with their bases ’hmxlready the Frenchman has given ’ G Standard Oll CO] | lpany | five feet apart. These are then cov- |gions of a broken spirit. The pic- 3 & " ered with wire netting, and the Seeds | tue of him “before and after” at We use only high-grade 5, Jdiena) of wild, morning-glory, clematis, or | Manhasset is a strange contrast. Hap- materials and do first- \/I 1 1 other rapid-growing vines are planted ;)y, cm-e-f;-eeuand cé’ntent, he smi!epxl . " ol rk. Ea 910 SO‘ lChlgan Ave" Chlcago along the edges. The frame may be [and was jovial all through his train- a8, WOk, 2520 painted green for better appearance. |ing. Defeated, he turned rather sul- OWN YOUR OWN HOME PRICES RIGHT “In six or eight weeks, the playhouse |len and morose. | 5 i is very attractively covered with vines His attitude was striking apparent i i and furnishes a fine place for the |2t a banquet given in his honor by|We build modern Bungalpws and Residences complete—and B . go children to play.—Popular Mechanics | the Editor & Publisher. Al the vis-|go]] them to you on terms that you can meet— emidji Shoe Store Magazine. A {iting Brxt&sh and French writers were WHY PA'Y RENT 315 Minnesota Ave, e T it ot there and prominent newspapermen E 5 ? . Evil in Scarcity of. Homes. flfgf," Igf;‘;gxm Ef:}u qusiie e ore Select the home you want and we will build it for you. - Much of the untest of the country the. table, ' He looked off into the Talk it over with M. P, Amadon, manager of the e = S is due to the scarcity of homes, ac-|gistance like a caged lion staring into i 3 ' cording to F. Roger Miller, secrefary{old realms where he was once su- BEMIDJI HOME BUILD]NG CO. of the cLamber of commerce, Macon, |preme. Fe seemed totally oblivious i i 3 % Ga., who addressed the convention of go \his surroundings, except when one Room_ 14, Battles Block B el Y the National Assoclation of Commer-|of the speakers would make a remark - ¥ ¢lal Organization. Seeretaries at théir |about him. Then he would: seem to L o meeting in Chicago. 3 +iump. out of his reverie}‘ and smi!g “Marriages have ,contlnued at the |wanly as if thinking: What iz it al i ok — rate of 1,040,000 yeqrly in the United |about, or what does it amount to Personal Q])peag'ancc-—Arc You Looking Your B’ust? States” he Sald. “But in 1918 only yno;,-zl o t 2 A More Essential——Are You. Ieeling Your Best? ¢ ver o i n looks, in actions and 1n his at- = v 20‘0?0 ne(‘v Hlomes .“e!e er'ected, Wh,{IG titude, he was a defeated man, a 53 H g NOT WITH DECAYED TLE rH! in 1919 the number of new homes was B only 70,000. iman who made no attempt tlo conc; 2 ’ - r h 1iads of 1 h Whhis hot the feelings that he had failed in hic 'p n To acquaint you with our methods o operation during this months to our patrons ‘This home shortage is not due to oYy sdn't 4 ] j A . % the war, but to a neglect of the prin- Eg:;gt:;tvd:w:;:»m‘ and that he didn’t USI ess S 00 e out of town—We Pay Railroad Fare One Way to anyonc contracling with us for gl[:iczf z;r‘:gr ;d:?&sa;i r;)cl;rn:(ex(*)efn;thdl:s. We know fi;o,&, one of his French a reasonable amount of dental work, —— G ans 60 are dis- | newspaper friends that he feels ju And it should be wh 11 . contented.” . that way. He told his friend that he nca e When:we: o Extractions—50 Cents Mr: Miller suggested placing the ?w;s ns?amcd to go lhack tt; France, “The Best Goods That Money Can Buy” housing problem upon a community |that he would like to delay his re- basis, with opportunity for every man |turn as long as possible. He feared = to buy a home suitable to his income, |not what his countrymen would say, We Carry a Full Line of Gas ! Your and enactment of bills to provide fed- | because they are still .loyal, hut he} i . . eral aid for home builde:s. ifears the look in their eyes, h\‘.he at- GENERAL MERCHANDISE Administered Satisfaction (- ——t L, titude they can’t-hide that he had dis it i U G- e ioh it e Y dm i omo. of France's ]| DRY GOODS ~ SHOES ~ MEATS GROCERIES Scientifically Is Our Success

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