Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 12, 1921, Page 6

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H | i PAGE SIX lmmmmv MARKETS ¢§ 3 | ARESAARARARRARLALARARSLSIARELARALLY , POTATOES Chicago, Scpt. 12.—Potato re-| ceipts, 95 cars. Market dull. Total United States shipment 885 cars.| adaho whites, sacked, $3 to $3.15; | Minnesota Red River Chios, $3 to| $3.15; Wisconsin whites, $2.90 to $3, bulk, $3 to $3.20. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 12.—Pota- to market steady. Supply liberal, de- mand and movement moderate. Sales to jobbers, Colorado sacked round white U. 8. No. 1 best, §3.00; poor er as low as $2.65; Nebraska sacked | Triumphs No. 1, §3.00. PIONEER’S SALESMANSHIP | CAMPAIGN STARTS TGDAY {Continued from Page 1) | time to carn from $25 to $200 PETr lrpaop NO. 3, BOY SCOUTS, week—to the ambitious men and | women who get busy now and secure | the largest number of credits for| subscriptions to The Pioncer. Either 7 old or mew subscriptions count, 0|/ the field is wide open in every local- ity. Two Districts ‘Pioneer is divided into two districts and one district outside of Bemidji. | This absolutely equalizes competi- | " tion between city and country, and |M4e- Beltrami, Hubbard, Cass, Red Lake | or any other county will be given | the samie fair, impartial and helpfui co-operation as within a stone’s throw of The Pionecr | office. | Get Subscriptions Anywhere Club members zre not confined to | to secure sub-| vice versa, Club members residing in T where in the territory covered by The Pioneer. The division of Adistricts i made to insure an equitable disir- | = bution of awards but does not limit ption getting in any sens whatsoever. Club members in Bemidji | may canvass for subseriptions in the ccuntry members residing in the | k! y y may canvass for subscrip-| tions in Bemidji, or elsewhere. Club | members will be given full credit fo they secure no mat ned. This throws the | open to every ace: ricts which equa competition so that each district assured of its own get of awards, but subseriptions may be sccured any- | where. Membevshin Week An early sta the battle | won. This camp: ing over a periol will, compared to ar nature, be =! f seven weeks, | Te) of soi to carn the b actively in the race. The very | ptions that you may get for the g may be taken by others be- fore*you get around to it unless you start at once. Don’t delay a single minute—the campaign is too short— and it wiil take double the time and effort later on. RIGHT NOW is the opportune time to ACT. Tomorrow be teo late. Remember you ean't e b ble. Time, once lost, can never I Scouts is asked to meet tonight at Commerce a: are requested to be on hand prompt- ly. , members residing VANTED —y[Fjirst-class all-around t may get them any- ‘ WANTEFD—Girl to work ifi kitchen hile extend- | you can have every kind of machine | ewnat | and at a reasonable cost. Our equip- | and srappy. |ment is adequate for any kind of imperative thiat those who wish {work from drilling small holes to st uwards get started | overhauling a big machine. If you right at t)2 inccption of the cam-|use machinery of any kind better paign. Within the next few days have our address handy. You may there will be a number of club mem-|need us in a hurry. BEMIDJI MACHINEWORKS REAR OF 3i9 BELTRAMI AVE. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MICKII - SHEM SENATORS \S A FINE 713EZ | BUNCHY HERE \ COME YO a7 ME ON ', STYREET + :30 at. the rooms of the Civic and iation. All members The new store front on the Bemidji | i1, vine sold my house and movin The territory covered by tTheiShoe store on Minnesota avenue lhas B y B 9 & el it el — |now been completed by Paul Winkles- cne distriet in the city of Bemidji [y carpenter, and it presonts a very reditable appearance to that ave-\ of books, Sy ADDITIONAL WANT ADS W paid to the | right man. None other " wanted. | Apply at jcb, 1010 Beltrami. 2t9-13 at Teachers college dormitory. B 3t9 AT OUR MACHINE SHOP pairing done _expertly, promptly | TELEPHONE 6l W hip Week i3 the most i ant period of the entire club. sht at the start. Show your initi- and send in the Membership appearing elsewneve in 5 issue without delay. Let your friends know you are im the campaigr and get their subscriptions first. Onee started the rest will b2 e Hew to Become a Member Many readers will wanl to know “what to do” and “how to do it” First clip the Membership Blank found in another part ol this paper and mail or bring it to the campai department vight aw Or, telephor The Pioneer office, , and a com- plete working outfit will he s you it once. Then tell all friends and acquaintances that are in the race to win, and a for | their support and assistance. The fill- | ing out of the Membership [ does not commit you to the expe ture of a cent. You will not have Lo spend any more time in this inter- nk | | esting work than you feel that you |SHIHIINININITRIMIINIMIGININ can spare. 1= For the benefit of interested pa ties and for the purpose of zi infory ition to those who find it im-| ble to call during the day, the ship club department ¢ Te cer is open evenings until BEMIDJI TEAM LOSES IN TEN-INNING GAME (Continued trom Page 1) Tor Park Rapids, Moss went out on a| grounder to third, Carlson hit to short | and went to second on Fred Phibbs’ pass throw to first. Coke went down in a grounder to second, advancing Carlson. to third. Nelson then broke up the game with a drive to right field, scoring Carison. The Bemidji battery was Narveson and Frank Phibbs, while Carlson-Me- Clellan and Miller-Shier formed the combinations for Park Rapids. Nar-| veson struck out 8, Carlson 1, and Miller 13. This game finishes the season for the M. & I team, with a record of| 15 games, winr two, both of ‘ng tests. The oilcr game lost was won! by Laporte on that team’s first ap- pearance here. Manager 1. S. Caskey, in behalf| of the local nine, wishes to thank the = fans for their support, and announces | = that plans are already being made to|= put a team in the field again next!'= O L L T e T year. R TR T S 7 trying, and cvory minute i JANIANRAREAAOOOOTGL RATES DOWN THE WEST HOTEL Minneapolis, Minn. Now Quoting Rooms at $1.50 to $2.00 Without Bath $2.00 to $5.00 With Bath Moderate Priced Cafe in Connection Ill!l!!!!!illllllII||Il|lIllIlIl"i!fliilll“l"“h S WAKE UP! EFORE you know it Win- ter will be here and there will be that usual scramble for Coal. Den’t be caught napping—order your supply now! Help us help you by avoiding the last minute’s rush. We are ready to make delivery and the prices arc at their lowest. bl Smith Lumber Go. ST e P b By Charles Sughroe © Westeen Newspapee Unioa. WEY, WHYNY YA LOOK WHERE VA ARE GOIW' AN NOT BE RUNKIN' QUER FOLKS, YA B\& E, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL e =\ WASHINGTON YO PAGE FER § ‘EM AN' TTHEM AINT ONE OF SPEAKS O FCR SALE—One Radiant Estate base ASKED TO MEET TONIGHT ‘burner coal stove, 16-inch firepot. Troop. No. 3 of the Bemidji Boy| One Majestic stecl range, with*hot water front and 1 for selling, we are ins ing plant. Phone 305-W or call at 1009 Beltrami avenue. small desk, 2 cots, spring and mattress, 1 stair carpet, ¥ ¥ Kitchen tavle, dining toble gno G|, v MUMEDIE, MINNDBOTA. fouidation dining chalrs, 1 3-picce parlor set, ¥ 1 center table, one wardrobe,” one s called to ord e icebox, 1 kitchen cupboard, 1 heat- g 3 E . S on e er, one armchair, 1 ¢ tor, 1 air pump whitewa: oil heaters (new), 1 Queen incu- bator, two brooders, 1 light double harness. Can be seen at any time at 521 Minnesota ave., for a few on for construction of Junior- duys. After that- at our home in h School building, be amend- |t Nymare. E. J. Willits, Phone 2 ervoir. Reason am separa- into smaller one, [.offer for sale 5 rugs, i dresser, 1 bed, mattress and spring, 1 library bookease full 1 .porech swing, desk, 1 office letter file, 3 draws, 1 Fashions Decree In Ready-T ill Fit Your Person And Your Purse Our buyer has returned from the Eastern markets and the new things for the coming Season are arriving daily—we want you to see them. A great surprise is in store for the skeptical buyer—prices are unusually low, they have been so high. Every garment we will have in stock this esason was bought with a view of pleasing the tastes of women who want the utmost in st service out of the garment. NEW FALL BLOUSES ¥ Georgettes and Pon- : Satins, Ratine and Embroidered ' Georgettes..$6.95, $7.95 $2.50 to $35.00 PLAITED SKIRTS _and iy Prunella . Plzids, Wool Plaids and in novelty stripes— § Stripes,” Canton Crepes, : Priced from $4.95 to $22.50 _ WATCH OUR NEWLY DECORATED SHOW WINDOWS =] E3|_B0Y, EVIDENTLY YoU 00 NOY KNOW WHOM NOUL ARE (a‘ NS { i i W N W, 1 small bed |INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT| struction NUMBEER SLVEN, BELTRAMI COUN- | Add for addit The adjourned mee Add_for ohy Taduca ation of Saturda; of original yrayer, et nd " Ritchie and Carried. to notity ith the "¢ 285-W < ! k . T8th, 1t9-12 Moved and %8 B 3, ; FASHIONABLE COATS i OF CLOTH AND FUR Tatipe Seal Wrap ...... Seal, Martin trimmed TAUPE FRENCH CONEY , (Through a mistake of the printer, this item was made to.ap- “ pear $590.00, in our advertisement last week). Fur trimmed and embroidered Stevertsen’s Fur trimmed, full length, 10086 back or belted............ Full length, half-lined, loose backy............... LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS Fur trimmed, embroidered or tailored styles $29.00 to $28.00 Exclusive Fall Dresses and Evening Gowns featuring— Lace and Satin combinations Satin Faced Canton Canton Crepes Tricotine Poiret. Twill $9.75 ' to $95.00 FASHIONABLE MILLINERY OF A NEW SEASCON Paris and New York styles that reflect the a'rf $3.98 of most skilled designers. Paris styles at Be- midji prices— ¢ The worth of the styles we are showing this sea- son will surprise. you when you come’ to know the lowness of the prices. ALSO CHILDREN’S HEADWEAR The Children’s Headwear Department may have been neglected in other seasons—but not so this year. g S FOR LATEST ARRIVALS BEMIDJI, MINN. . 4 Senator Introduced Himself to Our Hero SHAKE, ={ SENATOR® MCKIE! 1\ Molander that the Pur(»hnsinlg Commit- asement windows . " Adad for transportution in ex- y Brooks and onded by Brooks and e that the meet! Moved and seconded by Brooks and Ritchie that the President and Clerk be ward Jackson to Wear: Z so soon after %< yle, and also want to get the necessary Moussyne, Duvet de Laine, Bolivia, Duvetine and Velour Tastefully developed in the preferred fabrics of the season, CHILDREN’S COATS Bolivias.and Chinchillas $4.50 to $25.00 NEW CORSETS You can have a slim fig- ure and still be comfort- able by wearing the TREO GIRDLE and BRASSIERES $1.50 to $20.00 —ALSO— R. & G. CORSETS For style, quality and 95¢ to $6.50

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