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Something’s Wrong Up to press time. we had not heard who was given the prize at the curio Surely there must_ have been some prize curios there, but perhaps the best ones were exhibit at the fair. not on special display. —Likewise The Fish Exhibit— Have You Noticed? The churches are, as a rule, nearly | empty and the places of amusement | crowded on Sunday evening, But at that we have always observed when folks think they are dying they send for preacher instead of a motion pic- ture actor. —Sad But True— Mutual Assistance A customer entered the small town barber shop. “How soon can you cut my hair?” he asked of the proprietor,”who was | seated in_an easy chair, perusing the pages of a novel. “Bill” said the barber, addressing his errand boy, “run over and tell the | editor if he’s done editin’ the paper 1'd like my scissors.” —The Paper Was A Day Late— Divided We Fall A man in a neighboring town was the victim of an explosion the: other night and now the public is divided into two factions. One faction claims there was too much yeast and the other claims there was too little sugar. —What Do You Claim?— Very Sensitive A passenger thrust his head out of a car window and cxcitely e claimed: “A woman has fainted here, has anyone any whiskey?” A man in the crowd handed up a from his hip pocket td the nger, who put it to.his lips and the contents, and then said “It always did make me nerv- ous-to see a woman faint.” —Did It Ever Occur To You— Where's The Gold Fish? A want ad.: For Sale-—Brass crib, copper coifee percolator, large sew- ing tray, wash bench, lawn mower, garden tools, vegetables di: A 1912 Ford tub would just about complete outfit. —Why Keep’ Them?— What’s The Use? cast. In the olden days a fellow had| to find an ear of red corn at a husk-! ing bee before he could kiss a girl. | But, alas, nowadays there are no| more of those silly restirctions. —Not Enough Red Ears— DOES NOT TAKE ALL. ¢4 CREDITS FOR PRIZES (Continued From Page 1) new subseriptions count. While you are working for the cash prizes you are building a found- jon for the leadership of the entire campaign. s Leadership Valuable It is human nature for the people to want to “be. with .the winner.”, That is why leadership from.now on will be so valuable. When the home team fails to win a percentage of its games the attendance falls off. But just let them have a winning streak and the crowd fills the bleach- ers. It is always so,.ad the Club Members will soon come to realize that there is much plain truth in the old wheeze* nothing = succeeds like success,” Nine Days of Big Credits After today but nine days remain for Club Members to reap the BIG CREDITS. The Triple Credit period wil postively end on Sat, Oct. 8. chafing dish, pewter| es. ottt 3 e | midji carried the ball to the 10-yard and a portable bath |line where they were held for downs. the | Blackduck tried a forward | outstanding stars E MARKETS | [ PORATOES Chicago, Sept. 29,—Potato receipts 133 ca Market weak. Total U. S. ipments, 1,752 cars. Minnesota Red River, Ohios, $1.65 to $1.85; Sand- land Ohios, $1 to $1.50; North Dako- ta. Red River Ohios, $1.60 to $1.75; {Idaho, $1.75 to $2; Wisconsin whites, $1.65 to. $1.85; . Maine cobblers, $2.25. Kansas City, Septs 29, — Potata ’mnrket weak. Supplies liberal, de- mand and movement ~ slow... Track sales, car-lots, out weight, Minnesota |sacked Red River Ohios, partly grad- ed, car, $2.10 per cwt; sales/ to )pb- | bers, No. 1 sacked Brown Beauties, | S35 {kiane: | BATTLE WITH BLACKDUCK | (Continued From Page 1), they were forced to punt, Khea pun‘t- ling to Thompson: on Blackduck’s 3- |yard line, who returned the ball but |two,yards. Instead of punting on the | first” down, Blackduck tried to pass, and it was intercepted by Rhea who {ran 30 .yards for a tpuchdown. Goal | was missed again. Rhea again kicked off and Be- pass, | | which Davis intercepted and he ran |25 yards for another touchdown.i Goal was kicked. Bemidji again kicked off and the This is corn husking time downly T SEOT SRS Gy 20-yard line. A few minutes later the game enaed. Zimmerman' and Parker were the for Blackduck, while Bemidji’s entire team showed great improvemnt ovr_ last Friday’s gam. The squad still shows lack of experience since all but two men are new fo the.game, but hopes are held v the coaches that much more im- provement will be shown before the next game. 3 The line-up was as follows:, .Bemidji Blackduck Baney ... ..l e ..Zimmermap Sullivan . . . - Moon Ledfors ., Baker Funk ... ... .Keeney Hodgdon . Letourmegu Boyce .. Skinner Rhea .. Smith Jahr , . n (capt) Davis . Hulett Stevens (capt)....fb . Substitutes: Blackduck—Seveland or. Zimmeran, Zimmerman for Moon, Moon for Zimmerman, Zim- merman for Secveland, Seveland for Smith. Bemidji—Cline for Davis, Davis for Cline. / ‘ Officials: Referce’ — MeCallun (Macn]qster), Park Rapids. Umpire— Dunphy (Carleton) Little Falls. Headlinesman—Art Olson, Black- duck. » 11 you are ambitious and cnerge: |s1x MASKED BANDITS tic you will not be discouraged at. this early hour for even though your name now stands at the bottom of the list you can still bridge the chasm that separates you from the top— can still get enough credits to WIN. Work early and late. Getin a re- port for every count.- Make each day count{ from now until October 8. That is the way to win. Study it carefully. }md you will see that just a few ¥olubs” of sub- scriptions is all that stand between the highest and the lowest an the list. HERE’S HOW THEY: HOLD UP SANTA FE TRAIN (By United, Pross) .Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 29.— , bandits today.held up the Sapta train _near Edmond, . Okla., anid cscaped with . fouy pouches, of mail, ane .of which. was, registered. The robbers forced ,the mail clerks to throw the mail pouches from the { and then escaped i an auto- le. No_attempt to molest the ngers was made by the bandits. e STAND IN e PIONEER’$~ $4,000 CAMPAIGN District No. 1.0 : 8 Hud. Britten . P. L. Brown Mrs. Fred.Graham Sanford Hurlccker Charley A. Parker Miss Rose Schmitt: . Mrs. Dot Van . ilre. D. L. Van Arnum Including All Territory Outside 1 Peter Grayes Loren McCrehin 2 B aRerabn Miss Marie Rider Mre, John Nosl Ray L. -Paulson Geo. G: Port Miss ‘Olivia Roy Carl A. Schmitt Manda Swenson Geo. A. Worth Stanley Young . District No. 2 A the Corporate Clearbrook. \M GONNA GALLOP OVER To THAT | BUREAUL OF PRINTING 'N ENGRAVING {[MILE OF FILM SHOWS » 4 'SCUSE ME, MISTER, BUT HERE W' PRINT QHOP WHERE THEN PRINY ALL TH' GREENBAGKSR Qe ™ MICKIE, W Worids QUAMPEEN PRINTERS DEVIL. AND 1 WANY A 308 SWEEPING OUY N EMPTYIN' & 1SS ERS’ BAND WILL KRR KA R KRR KKK KR MEET AGAIN SATURDAY |k PARK RAPIDS * KRR KRR KRR TR BUCK LAKE Mr. Henry Sawyer and Miss Ruby Some common thief stole Mrs.|Sawyer, Martin Rogholt and Miss Belding’s boat,her only means of get=| At Kool Wit 18 el ting to her island home, and sank it veturning Thursday evening, accom- in the lake where she afterward re-|panied 'by Mrs. (Henry Sawyer and covered it. The same night he gar-|son James, wha had visited friends age was broken into but nothing was | there the past week. taken. The cars was fortunately in| Mr. andRMf. Nels Ha‘x;sl?n Ami!d i ompanie . B. jomnithat might, g‘:ggt}:tfiiss:; E:lg?n anpd Dorie yLarsqn There seems to be little improve- |and Chester Carlson, attended the ment'in the condition of W. R. B. county fair at Qemidji Thursday. |Smyth and - grave fears are enter- o e Miss Aesa Sawyer left last Friday WOULD HAVE DAWES IN ltaired. He was the originator of the!|for. an extended visit with relatives CHARGE OF ROAD BUILDING |pirst “State ‘Bank and has been its %\"’d f‘;if“g‘;’ at Scanlon, Minn., and 3 1 ' T Ia Yol s | ascott, Wsconsin, Washington, Sept. 29.—The pro- f ms‘]fl,\c:l 5 :’n:l' y :;:: lzfi?:zf::‘,filj‘: Rev. Marcus Tufteland of Cass posal that Charles E. Dawes, federal mfi el aa}'lwng“ T missed in the | Lake preached to a fair sized congre- Jbudget officer, be placed in charge ’".‘t. ‘t" anrg thy n“ll? Husse gation last Sunday'afternoon at the of a nationwjde road building was |2¢!IVities of the vitiage. Buck Lake school house. His next made to the unemployment confer-| Johnsan’s drug store will put on a|service will be held Oct. 16 at three e"c“e,ag:g:g e e v Tiheons]| SREfent sale s'oon.h Such a thing has o’clock ‘p. m. conteronces had failed hocause. no | Some will be wasched with considora. |y ioin Carlson speut last Sunday ot one has been demanded to carry out|ble ‘interest. hig; home, e the ‘recommendations, W. M. Hard, ¥ Arthur’ Leathey of Sugax Bush is ‘Washington’s economist and writer, building a new house. The Blue Ribbon girls met Tast suggested that General Dawes co- : Tuesday and the following officers | BEGINN $00 LINE QRDERED T0 - PAY INJURED WORKER The Beginners’ band will meet for % practice Saturday forenoon at, 9 A verdict was returned in district {'o’clock at the band room in the City court-yesterday in the case of Ernest|building, according to an ammounce- J. Goneau versus The Minneapolis,| ment made today by Director G. O. sion of the battle of Jutland, in|St.-Paul and Sault Ste Marie Rail-|Riggs. All boys who belong to. the which the, British grand fleet for the|way company in favor of the plain- | second division and all those who first. time succeeded in engaging the |tiff, and damages to the amount of |started out with the second division German, grand fleet; and which re-|$15,000 were granted Goneau, and have since dropped out are re- sulted in the return of the Germans| . The action grew out of an. acci-|quested to attend this meeting, pro- to their. stronghold, is now being dent to the plaintiff on October 26,|vided they -are still interested in the shown in_London,’ 1920 when he was injured by falling|band work and wishsto stay: with the One mile of film, is.used in show-|off a bridge at Gordon, Wisconson ‘organization, % ing the battle,” and: the ~miniature |while endeavoringlto make a, coupl- A - ships are maneuvered with such: ing on twocars, of the defendant’s smoothness ‘and. such. realistic” effect | railwvay ‘train.. The trajn came un- ithat - the picture, goes. far. toward |coupled' while .on;a bridge over the giving the illusion that one is seeing[St, Cfoix river at the abgve town and, the battle from high overhead. Goneau was endeavoring to .¢ouple, ‘The rwithering gunfire, the paths ofi|the cars when he slipped and fell off! torpedoes swishing. through the wa- [the_brij gexn‘dis?inc‘e of about 18 ter- the rapid wheeling of a'columny]fee ¢ stated that he had six ribs ‘of ships to escape the torpedoes,|broken, which has never grown to- maneuvers to gain position and races/| gether properly, and, also sustained to_head off .& columm of ships, to-|njuries. to his left shoulder. gether, ._th(b cargyard action to de-|' Goneau sued the railroad for $40,- fend the escaping Gérman main fleet, | 000 but was awarded $15,000 by the all ‘mteimumd with occasional pic-|jury. - His home is in' Superior, Wis. tures .of actual 'ships at sea, . give a —_— highly. realisti¢. effect. ¢ ¥ NEW LAKE JULIAN. HOME BATTLE OF JUTLAND By Clyde A. Beals - (By United Preéss) London, Sept.;29.—The film ver; ‘Potatoes are being dl;g and are coming in .quite rapidly. They are of much better quality. than at first X £ ordinate and stipulate public work. aifgz Ial:jl lé?:ani;l g;%(:e w:i‘:ntf:}::c (Coln'su:l}‘el:E-?gvy !"Jt:PiDE)l:eWAY b £ ey thought possible and are yielding|were elected: = President Ruby P a‘ Pk‘fi m 52 .Kfim ‘Royai $TORy e -): CROON BOY INJURED IN more than haI_f a erop which is pretty | Sawyer; Vice President Edr’xra Larson; st ¢ ngiich,. England. | that could be housed in the main ACCIDENT WEDNESDAY | 5o0d gonsidering the drouth. R Rt el Naval,_college, . Greengyic The m«;dpl?ff{pm:eflpycd, through [building, . . ; ! out_ by, hand, and.to ‘move cich onc} During the last year there has been an inc¢h,and maintain the il lusign and [a marked chafige in the attitude of the, smoothness of the:fi tubereular. afflicted persons in the, necessary, to imove = each county. Where previously there was an attitude of ‘indifferenge to their condition there has been awakened a desire to take ;&antflge of every op- Carry in thy heart .a song, On life-s path to cheer thee; Keep it ringing all day long, When a cloud comes ncar thee. holt. . They changed: their -neeting from the first Tuesday in the month to the first Saturday. Their next meeting will be Oct. 1, 1921, at the school house at 2 p. m. Mrs., Edwin Rogholt’s little sister, Alvena- Berg, is visiting: her a few weeks. . i Messrs: Alfred and Edwin Rogholt attended the.fair at Bemidji last John Croon, son of Mrs. J. Croon of this city, suffered a badly bruised knee and ankle, when he met with an accident while motoring to the foot- ball game at Blackduck Wednesday. | The auto in which he was riding was crowded and as it was passing across a bridge, he was thrown. from the car against the. railing of the sixteeen times. It is estimatéd that 8,000,000 motions of the models had been made. To prepare the data required two vears, and to make the film, .one portunity:to, si aid in overcoming’ Z A9 (a0 A | ADDITIONAL WANT ADS the disease, is has been brought year. : V4 el Ay HERE ional|Pridge. His wounds were dressed b LA N_T ) “tabout lar mcsg?:zndmctedeg:c\?::;::sl ? doc!i;:;rtat BBl:u:kduck and he wug 1 : Thirgday.; ey g : ) ! t b EEC 4 \ ) e H A ADS points during the, past two years and stret%her, oAne‘xig;‘ by truih fonis THE PIONEER WANT ADS ‘WANTED—Lady desires work in a y examination of doctor’s office. Call 302 J 3t 10-1 0 b." made toda, us to. get what- 4 people now. are;an: an-.obta S the, his injuries w: BRING RESULTS G RESULTS ek, medi ¥ thiad Acfteriall is ,i’q’i'd ‘and done, there remains but oix"e 'Outs’t;r;' iné,f;&,f ‘w?ii‘icli‘léoms up over Al tiie}s, snll that fflé_.t’i‘is that the “F' ORD FAMILY” made the big hit of all exhibits at thé Northern Minnesota Fair, - tracThis family has now taken up permanent quarters at the C. W. 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