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; ; MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL 0 YOU ONEE AVEHT |- —— SCHOOL 1IN MY OLE HOME { TOWN IN ILLINOIS ? TS ) | A PREYYM SMALL OLe . » > & \ \WORLD, AFTER AdL- ! ‘ A ; l LIMITED Help Wanted There is nothing remarkable in the story from London about an eagle that carried a man away. | Over here chickens often do it. | —Cluck, Cluck, Peep, Peep— | See What You Have “Mamma, does papa have an Aun-| ty, Penny?” | “Mercy, what are you talking about?” “Well, he was talking about penny | ~ auntie to Mr. Jones, when they came from the club.” —That’s Good— ‘When Greek Meets Greek Evidently the ones who are steal-| ing from automobiles are trying to T 3 ® : e st = get enough parts together to have ROMANCE OF RIVER LIGHTS §fi01 th[mlx!\.u'o. .uue-rully analyzed one of their own, but they will pay| Sl e " t in his laboratory. He found it for it when they hire a mechanic to| Flashlight Messages Fly Between teeming with microbes, but only took assemble the parts. | " Gobs on the Hudson and Girls a I(‘;‘nsus of the harmful varleties. —Let Well Enough Alone— Ashore In New York. . e Xl}:uud when he had flnlshee hl‘s' Style Show! o abor that the little bit of the “ple Month She Was at the Door internal combustion engine. wh e ot the County| Sitting in their apartment windows B e e i e to Receive Him. Fai e]}"?".}‘fflnifl. : ense of <id}e,| on warm summer nights trying to Eq';o(ix)- P f’] A, 500,000 ;"0“5 es, — 0ld Progress Is Running in High. alr/ eliminnged. Sho CXPEIE side| B foul, many gitls glong Riverside | >450000;. smallpox, 503,000; lockiaw, She waited patiently for his arrival, | Hereafter, instend of leaving our shows\ when_ they d'f"led tos Jekithie drive amuse themselves by “blinking” 3,600,000; dysentery, 900,000; pneu- | feeling that he wouldn’t disappoint | “footprints on the sands of time,” all i H e S| g 5 . ) % i ladies have 2 S"fl‘ Enow. messages by flashlight to the saflors monla, 505,000; tuberculosis, 620,000. | her. Sometimes he was a little early | we'll have to do is leave our finger- —Don’t Crowd— on the navy eraft anchored In the Anld the total of nearly 11 million was | —sometimes a little late, but eventu- | prints on the police blotter.—Now Sam Hill Says: Hudson, the New York Sun states. :::eytll:l?;:‘:entabe of the orgunisms In | ally he would come, bringing with him | York Telegraph. Possibly it is because the sermons| “Oh, I wish I had something to; v something dear to her heart. s " Once every month for four years he d are too short that more men do not| read. I wish I had something to read,’ L 3 year: = Ao ehureh. Thoy just get comfort: | was the message which some quarter- Vacuum Plays Havoc With Boiler. | had been a welcome visitor. How | Subscribe tor ‘The Darly Ploneer. ably settled in their nap when it is| master was blinking away almlessly | The usually imperceptible force of well she knew his volce—his smile— * time to go home. the other night when: | axmospherle pressure often reveals it- his cheery whistle! —Try Slecping Nights— “What do -you like—romance, love, | Self by some unexpected and peculiar At times when he passed the house | Deticisis Di mystery, sea adventure' or detective | tricks. One of the latest of its pranks without as much as a glance, she un- . elicious Dirt echiiod storles?" came the barely discernible | Was to crumple the shell of a heavy derstood. and made no effort to at- It is reported that an experienced | (" en Cine eleventh floor win. | Steel boiler in use near Okmulgee, iract his attention. If he appeared golfer appeared on theh_lt.:cul' golf | 30 V0t a big apartment house In the | Okla. The steam within the "boiler | distant now and then, she did not gourse '.il"fl £oon fshvwed is Prowess | ggg had been allowed to cool, and In cool- zrlevei( knowing the day would come— in.seatlening turte “Romanco,” flashed back the gob. |Ing condensed. All of the boller fit- 8 week, two weeks perhaps—when he te ‘“‘"'t“:flr'it“f;l:‘fit’iofigm{i’i‘:ze?; “Renl stuft.” tings were so tight that no air could Would walk fearlessly up the walk person, SLo0 a1y the beginner made | And then the first chapter of a won- ot into the boller to take the place | With 8 smile and a cheery word of & mhgnificent drive, his ball flew over | derful romance was blinked off and the of the steam, which was now very | Breeting. the herizon and several pecks of Bel-| second chapter was belng enjoyed much reduced in volume, and a| After today she would never look for {rami county soil were driven into his| When the mist and fog descended on | vacuum was thus created in the shell. him again. At least his appearance | mi.co ivas The result was that the pressure of | Would never again cause the delight- partner’s mouth. the river. “Sorry, but can’t rend any longer | the outside air crushed —the bolier ful little heart throbs that were now “fine links,” said he. ul «Fine!” agreed his polite partner,| tonight,” blinked the gob, who al- shell.—Lopular Mechunles Magazine, | 8itating her. At last she saw him. Her arms as he wiped the soil from his lips. ready had met the young woman of were outstretched to receive—the last’ Successful Experiment. | By affording a means to keep it warm enough to remain liquid, Bel-1 ALWAYS A WELCOME VISITOR glun experimenters have succeeded in Occasionally Late, but Once Every | using African palm oil to drive an WHERE YOUR HEART IS | YOUR PHOTOGRAPH SHOULD BE It Binds Closer the Ties of Love and Friendship— YOUR PHOTOGRAPH HAKKERUP STUDIO “The Studio of Unusual Portraiture” Auto Matches Jewels. __“The Best 1 Ever Tasted”— Bad for the Auto Business 1f some people we know had to give =3 mugh prominence to the mortgage Sumber as they do to the license tag, they wouldn’t be riding around in automobiles. —Don’t Like to Be Tagged— MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE ving been made in the pay- um of FFour Hundred Forty- s (§ 5) which s and is due 3 notice, together with 2) c (Eight and paid by the mo mortgage dul by Helmer D. gagor, to Inte Ca tid and with a power ined, duly recorded r s, in of s n in the office of the R and for the Coun| 5t . Novemb t dated; the . and recorded in the I Deeds, in and for the af thie t e of Min- County of v nesoti, on the 1ith d: y November, . in book 30 of ¢, 1919, the igned by ald May Rice Jenl hortg instrument in writing, the the blinker romance, which is taking a sericus turn, “You wait and see,” predicts one young lady who Is Intercepting the messages each night, “Those messages are endearing and, oh, well, what girl mantically?” EASY WAY TO GET MONEY Indianapolis Youngster Preferred Good Time at Lawn Fete to Pos- session of Two Teeth. This young man of eight years has been suffering the loss of his first teeth, and his mother has had him in the dentist chalr several times. As the teeth show an inclination to part company with the boy, the dentist’s bill is running up. Until last week the boy positively refused to permit his mother to pull his teeth. She told him finally that he could pull them and she would give him 50 cents for each one, He thought it over and de- cided to pull two loose ones himself. It was easy and he got $1. A lawn fete was to be given In the neighborhood the other night, and the boy wished to go. The day before the affair was scheduled he brought four teeth to his mother and demanded $2. His mother was shocked, examined wouldn't enjoy belng courted so ro- | For the benefit of your wife, you might tell her that, if she wants it, many of the automobile manufactur- ers will have her 1921 car match her Jewels. This is a fad in many se tions of the Kast, where amethyst, garnet, topaz, sapphire and other colors are used In the upholstery, tops and the body made to correspond.. In this way your wife will know that her jewels harmonize with the car, Of course, if she hasn't the jewels, she can order the car as she wants it, and then buy the jewels to match.—Chi- cago Tribune, Playing Safe. The firm 0f Hunsen & Fransen was started Ip war-time and did very well for n couple of yeurs, But last yeav things were on the downward grade, and the other day, when the two part- ners had finished making up their none too good record for the year, Hansen sald. “This would make any- one thoughtful. Now that the good tines are over, how about a little honest business?” “No, thanks,” sald Fransen. “I never indulge In experiments.” — Houston Post. — Hint for the Grownups. Jud Tunkins says children have War Risk Bureau allotment check, which the postman handed to her with a smile—The Leatherneck, Obesity Undesirable. Are you fat? Be on your guard it you are. Doctor Joslin of Boston has gathered striking statistics that show an undeniable association of obesity and dlabetes, the condition in which sugar, the most common of food fuels, is not properly metabolized or stored in the body. There are in this country alone more than half: a million dlu-l betles, “The penalty: of taking too much alcohol is well-known, and a drunkard is looked uponh with pity or contempt,” says Doctor Joslin. “Rare- ly, persons who become fat deserve pity, because of a real tendency to put on weight despite moderate eating, but most of them should be placed in some- what the same category as the alco- holic. In 999 cases out of 1,000 be- ing fat implies too much food or too | little exercise, or both comblned."— | Sclence Service. | Bulgarians Reduce Alphabet. | Simplification of the Bulgarian or- |* thography by eliminating three letters of the alphabet, recently ordered by the eabinet council, has just been put into effect. The censorship, still exist: Health and Happiness Go Hand in Hand, Providing You Eat Nothing But Nourishing Focd—Your Dessert Can Also Be Nourishing—Ask for Langdon’s Sanitary lce Cream Ask at Your Dealer’s for Our Speciai Brick This Week IT'S GOOD! Langdon Mfg Company “ICE CREAM THAT IS CREAM” Ly = [ [ H A sther with the debts secured thereby, the teeth and found they were sound B eopl el e theihe } " vt wien siid asignmen | and would havo Justed ‘a_long time. el gk 3::::“;(:’:[’; peiple ::B“}'lelr:;b;\lzntfi;:‘f:lcet ¢ new spelling H Fecorded i the office of the Regist- bl : s, . i as e County - the | The youngster sald he needed the | vy’ rother play thelr own games. These three letters are remnants of l ‘ :I | 'B' i State of Minnesota, on th IUII: u{.y\ll,v money, as he expected to attend the the old Slav tongue. They do not ex . L Jan A.D 1 t 9 o'clock . v P o £ - u e i T s b paeata., | own feles “He fgot. te—<Indionapo’ta In His Line. Ist In the Serblan langunge and they . sphime the ewid 7 4. Dovle, dif, on the . - | Dentlsts Wife—"John so enjoys | recently were ordered stricken from | I : Y mant I wrl Y mort working on- our little country place. | the Russtan alphabet by the sovlet | Strument in writing, . logether with_ the debt secured Mud Ple;Census. Thore gre so many stumps to pull”— | ministry of public instruction. Thelr dames Welsh, which said Doctor Russell, who tells us that In 3 Y ollin; ke! trami County, In the innesota, | Ar¢ more’ living organisms than there relations with the Serbs. on_ the W day of June, 192 9| are people in the United Kingdom, F . In book 28 of mortgages| pag probably not wasted his time making an accurate count, but there is no doubt he is well within the mark, observes the London Chronicle. A French bacteriologist recently the l;‘l"l“;'n’;"lfl caught his little son playing with a : mud ple, and, borrowing g_small_por- TO THE FIRST SIX BUYERS OF Ideal-ARCOLA Hot WaterHeating’ Outfits For Farms ana Country Homes, Offices, Stores, B Schools, Factories, ete. —_— The Turn of the Tide. The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide.—Longfellow. e e [ Killed Two Birds. Mrs. Goss—Did you find Mrs, Speed- ley in when you called? Mrs. Sipp—VYes, Unexpectedly! That is how I found her out—An- swers, NOW given that by contained in ant to the and provided, the said mortgage will be Economy. The men who invented pickled pigs’ feet and ox-tall soup were undoubted- 1y trying to make ends meat. foreclosed hy the sale described fh, and conve gage, namely S, % by T pwnship 159, of Beltrami, r her with all the here purtenances thereunto he- h sale will be made by the sheriffl of the said Beltrami County in the sheriff's office in the court house in the City of Bemidji, in sald County State, on the 11th day of Oct A that d: For 3-room house; Arcola and 2 Radiators For 4-room house; Arcola and 3 Radiators E For 5-room house; Arcola and 4 Radiators For 6-room house; Arcola and 5 Radiators Advertise ir any, on ve dolla s tipulated in d, mortgage in case of for and {he stipulation allowed by law; s jeet to vedemption at any time within one year from day of sale as provided by law. Dated this 20th day of August, 1921, TAMES WELS signee of Martgagee. «“A man who hears about your business 52 times in a year will know you 52 times better than if he heard of you only once—and the more he knows of your goods, the more likely he is to trade with you.” The Ideal-:ARCOLA Hot Water Heating Outfit gives Healthful Heating, Fuel Saving, Cleanliness, Safety, | Comfort and Satisfaction. H, V. MERCER. ~ ANDREW N. JOH Attol SON, | vs for Assignee of Mortgagee. 6tdsat.-827-101. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER ‘You make a grave mistake if you do not at once take advantage = /of this exceptional offer and be PREPARED FOR WINTER! The ’ 7/ Ideal-ARCOLA is the latest and greatest Heating Invention of the Age. We Guarantee SATISFACTION. You can talk to all your neighbors every day in the year, but Sunday, through the columns“;of The Daily Pione’e}‘. Do It! Comie in and get our prices on heating your home with the wonderful Ideal-ARCOLA E. W. Bucklin 320 Beltrami Ave. Phone. 555 i J. J. Doran 402 Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI Phone 225 Bicycles ;\m‘l Supplies GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 311 Sixth St.—Bemidji I \

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