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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIGAEER By Charles Sughroe ~ ¢ Western Newspaper Union NOU AN AVIATOR 2 HAW! HAW! , N N P \ VAW HAW! HAW! 3 SYARVIN' 1O S ; DEATW ¢ [ | HERES A JOB! GoLwy, BOSS, | | THEYRE ADVERTISING FER AN | | AVIATOR. , SALARY $200 AWEEK ; IF | COLLD LAND T, WE COULD ‘ X, Twentieth = Century Limited Laugh With Us— Not At Us— For Ye Ad Writers Those who contemplate taking| part in the ad writing contest now being staged by The Piolm-cr but have | - ; : 2 as yet not sent in their writings| ! v v V shugl(l bear in mind that one head- /5‘ 5 £ / : \;{E«%w ing which is almost sure to be \vide-' X 3 yol i 1y read is as follows: “STILL running = i full capacity!” | = ] All tl\el b002§ hounds in t:L‘ COUN- | oI ERTETTTRY | AMERICANS WIN FIRST HOLD MEETING TOMORROW lCANADA'S EX-SOLDIERS 25,600 men have ln-t'n locat]ed on{FOR fiALEAIABoat cart. Sce Mz.;‘lyst(: ry would want an extra copy so as| ) < 1o |farms under the soldier settlement! at Motor Inn. § to find out what the Stiil had to ([0‘} MARKETS | GAME OF WORLD'S SERIES TO FORM MUSICAL CLUB MAKE GOOD ON FARiS | latm and Renaied th|at e s with it. | —_ e e re wil the land. e 2 s funee o —Or “Still Running Over”— AiiGh Zroth PaRe One: All Tadies of the city who are in- (By United Press) e o o tailures. Major Banett| FOR SALE—Taupe fox scarf andm ) | (Continu 2! ) 4 t 1 per cent of failu j net , Write XYZ care Pioncer. Just a Certain Kind |Pannssupsanssunnsanunnennns SRRARAIAS | 1 ovious world's series. In 1916 terested in the formation of a music- Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 5.—Ninc- | said, were due in large part to old muff. Write 2 4 36107 illny All the women in the country do| Chicago, Oct. 5.—Potato receipts, |he played for the Boston Red Socks :{1”;10"1}23‘\5 t:‘;:u‘;":;?) l:";tmgg-got«;;nagg ty-cight per cent of Canada’s soldier | Wounds and recurr not need to worry over the announc: 5 cars. Market strong. Total U. S. against Brooklyn and compxle_d a bat- Kome iof Mrs: B.. W Juhn\"(')n whexle settlers have made good on the farms co house. Call Mot that Mary Miles Minter's pay [supments 1,401 cars. South Dakota |ting average of exactly nothing. In|nome G Mis B Vs Sohieem WEere | they have acquired through the rov-| ARDITIGN AL WANT ADS FOR RENI_Shxroom: houses 8 was cut down because she washed |Early Ohios $1.85 to $2; North Da- 11918 he again batted for Boston and E)uk;tcd ovided sufficiint. it l_”% ernment, according to Major John & at 114% Third st. -5 her hair and had a toothache. That |kota and Minnesota Red River Ohios, raised the mark to .200 against the| (H8 00 P 58 it €rest| Barnett, ckairman of the Soldier e = doesn’t interfere with the ordinary|$2 to $2.10; Wisconsin whites, $2 to|Cubs. 'This, of course, was back be-|1¥ 3 tlement Board, who has been maki OR SALE OR TRADE—3-year-old |[FOR RENT—One room, gentleman ng It is desired that there be a large voma vashing her hair and having | $2.20; Maine Cobblers, $2. fore he began to smash records and X sy ! 5 aTSClan inspection tour of the settlements| cow. Will trade for wood. Inquire! preferred. Inquire at 700 Amer rotlot‘ultll‘m‘:h‘; i i ‘becamc the idol he now is. i ::jv;?gljn\‘;;,ths:u:)\sg]fhc club may be iy the western provinces. So far, at 26th and Minncsota ave. 3t10-7l ave, ! 2t10-6 The motion picture film company | Kansas City, Oc ]Plomw lnmri wi{lf; hlliflztdls“c;‘r:g:e:ulx": txflei%rgf‘irfistm E ay. i claims that by washing her hair she |ket firm. Supplies liberal, demand and | W14 RIS i:mates in the eyes of the —_— changed its abpearance on the film movement moderate. —Track sflles,lmmv so do Frank Frisch and George| HARDING HOPES FOR FINAL . —————— liey outshine the other Giants.| ACTION ON IMPORTANT BiLLS x 7 = ] . 3 from one day to another, and that | car lots, out weight, Minnesota sacked | 2€ ¢¥, | ST Ahtelin by aving a toothache, her face was | Ked River Ohios, U. S. No. 1, car,|Frisch’s all-around ability makes him swelled. |52.25; partly graded, &2.15; Western is L‘h l'a“ll'll\: quo:gasc (;wl','zttcr = Those aspiring to appear in the sacked round whites, U. S. No. 1, cmu1 Se-leating 1onr oaNe v < z movies now heing “made” at a local { i " leaders ' that he hopes for final ac-| | theater, should bear these pointers ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ AID tion of these bills before the session WILL MEET TOMORRGW |adjourns: Tax revision, tariff, rail- ? Ll;:oix:'“:\‘:‘\l_\‘/ ;lgdl;ctc"dfl.t e o "‘;’!""“i - }PREDICTS SURPRISES lN road relief, funding of the foreign [ | Washington, Oct. 5.—President Harding has informed copgressional —It’s Only 1or This Week— y o e The Laides’ Aid of St. Paul’s Evan-| debt, anti-beer, and good roads. .M R <w S STAND]NG‘I::U“COI church, corner Sixth street| The president also wants the three K Tl e cdoraa: stove g making and America avenue, will meet in the | treaties ratified by the senate. a special offer this month for all of | (Continued from Page 1) C&'u,l(;;lob(‘:i’"]‘g‘:l\mr;grg;;zfi:%fii?nu&r; TO GIVE BARN DANCE its customers. At the end of the | Buick and tell every one you talk to G0 S50 o P | cted, Members NEXT SAYU month, one day will be designated as|that you are going to win. Thenti (PR o0 oo™ poinested to be on RDAY NIGHT sy Day and all persons who made | make good on your promise by work-{i0 500 FE 0 o tinen friends. _ on that day and saved |ing harder and longer for subscrip- Mrs. B. A. Kolbe and Mrs. A. Klein A barn dance will be held Satur- will be given their mon- | tions, and by increasing the volume, | 5o MO Wil be served | 42y night at Louis Schwartz’s place, The Lucky Day receipts ey back on those purchases. land bettering the quality of your B Rt s R R .| 2bout four and a half miles west of For those who would like to “beat | work for subscriptions. You c;m'txi:f&:;!i(l;;l:f‘;z'gf:;n‘fi_““”L‘ Everylone Bemidji, on the Rice Lake road. Danc- this scheme,” we suggest that they | afford to have those you are depend- preeg ing is announced to begin at 9 o’clock. make a substantial purchase every ing on for supvort think that you ar Good music is assured by a Bemidji, day. Ia bluffer. Let them know that you can [BOLSHEVIKI REPORTED orchestra. The public lis invite i y al r. Le 3 A D is invited to —That’ll Fool "Em— win—and you are working to win— INVADING VLADIVOSTOK attend. - - : |that you will win. : Darnti Wes Right', . Make it vour task, then, to culti- Water and Electricity, s if a s thrown We met the champion p nist | yate a belief in yourself, an eager Paris, Oct. 5.—An unconfirmed re- o o the other day. He said he wouldn't|jetermination to make good will win [port by wirel from Riga, stated The bureau of standurds want Lo win the §1,120 Buick 1 which ' ¢homoal for you. foday that a Bolshevik army had in-| Stream of water from a hose is being i vay by The Pioneer| ™ Remember: all-important first | vaded Viadivostok. This is the first | upon high tension wires at close ranze subscription’ contest, because | period ends Saturday night. | indication that fighting was proceed- | there is considerable hazard from the did he would have to buy lum-|y,ur work now counts the most. ing in the extreme castern theater | possible conduction of electricity by . ber for a garage to put it in. i i of war. Lacking confirmation of the ) the stream of water back to the men COUNTY BOARD PLANS report, military experts were inclined | holding the nozzle. If; however, the sider it another of the mean-| stream of water be thrown from a , —How About Gas and Oil, Ete.— The Silver Lining | Although the nation is threatened ! with a railvoad stri pe . ple are to see the “silver lining” the cloud. Twenticth Century wiil lusions, 67 treatmen MUCH HIGHWAY WORK rumors frequently put into| gistance such that the water breaks up into drops befere coming in econ- (Continued From Page 1) made, 158 inspections, g tact with the electrical conductors, | ; oD orary |HOWATT IS ELECTED there is little danger, as such a stream coniinue:foroperate. and 276 treatments recommend- TO ATTEND CONFERENCE | of water is nonconducting. =g Wl che Postoss jed. There were 65 cases of skin dis-| 1y qianapolis, Oct. 5.—Alexander . 9 of head lice, 1 of scarlet fe-ly ot Teader of the “left wing” in Crabs Walk Off With Clocks. | in- |, One Is Enough ca head | i « H\'xs of diptheria, and 3 of typhoid |4}, "rhited Mine Workers’ war was| Christmas Island, in Oceanica, i The report o considerably incr | the junior and s also some in Good progre s being made on the new school building. As to whether the auditorium will be included in the building at this time has not been definitely stated. rospective fobtball material at the high school at the opening of the fall term at first thought it would be nice if the Bemidji team named delegate to the world’s mining | fested with landerabs two feet across convention in England by the miners’ | pieh swarm, over the camps of convention here today. William |t celers in sueh large numbers as to Mitch, secretary of the Indiana Union | he dangerons. A party of astronomers, district was also’ chosen a delegatt.| 4.y "y gmiral Wharton, were unable | Walter Nisbet of Illinois and John | | Sl Gay of Towa were elected alternat The dele enroilment shows ed numbers in nior high school and ase in the grades. sould win Minnesota for the state cha this But soon they Imvw little use there is for a cup m this country. —Aint It a to protect their supphies, and fhe erabs even carried away two large | . How Man chronometers—Popular Science oW 1 Ay Nonthly, ected Indianapoli The anove pic at the pict Nothing is hidde | picture, the names of find the most. Don’t m | submitted. The answer ture s ting with the le. ‘ Young and Oild, Join In The Fun fl—-—T_’fiE PREZMS The St. Paul D 4 e 3 Winning answers will receive prizes‘as follows: o Prizes given It Prizos given if Prizzs given it SCHOOL BUDGET CUT CONSIDERABLY FOR 1922 | the objects in the in i e who can the fifteen best 1i ible ob. shown in this pic- t, second prize, cte. (Continued From Page 1) merce association at the Water: convention to be held in the state capitol, October 7. ‘ It was decided to hold a bufTet | luncheon and smoker for the visiting men teachers who will be in attend- ance at the meeting of the Northern | e ‘S’Lm:a’_ry’mmn Tl(,g“s‘?s”m[un! Minnesota Education convention to $350.00 4 ‘be held here October 20 to 22. The or e phen, T350.00 affair will be held in the association | v 35000 upper this o v tozether 4th .. 20.00 150.00 | Public, Employee of the program for the regular wecekly | | o li: H ¢ 15.00 100.00 KIWSA;MS CLUB STARTS NEW | i 0 e &g e 100 00.00 STEM OF LUNCHEON FEES | § d St kh id N 2 o « 7.50 16,00 Insurance and real estate dealers | an 0@ 0 er ! zes; | 1(\). 8th ¢ 5.00 30,00 of the Kiwanis club will be in charge | § | Y C Wnn $1 @0@ ‘.\»:\w ‘gt}. B 3’.?)3 ?023 | - PR E0th X 5. ou Lan wi 3 | meeting to be held tomorrow noon | N 3 5 at the ks club rooms following the | The PEOPLE are entitled to satisfactory Y — —— — 1560 1 20 noon-day luncheon. | teloplione service at a rate dependent on the cost i o S-ward) Pleturs Tuzzlo Gomen 11th oL 200 The club announces, through i ¢ ‘ e Thveds:” Tt Costs n G L 260, 5| . of producing it. | othinz to e b H. Z. Mitchell, that d I soon be held on a num ber of subjects of local importance, | & ¢ have to scnd in 1f vour list of or THIRD, AUTOMOBILE FRED: ~ As a special prize for the best effort shown in the game, we will allow the participant having the best list of “S-Words” and asks all members to be prepare. | 8 Our EMPLOYEES and oificers deserve the ! youmouid | of e frat three prize “winners dif fally qualifiea to talk intelligently on onc of tie | & pay they would get for similar work in any other or WO N SN Lo mew 1955 AUBURN BEAGIY ST HObRING subjects. I8 enterprise. They also are worthy of good workin e wal) 10 oither the St. Paul Dispaich f CAR, value $1.850. The meeting tomorrow starts tie 2 d‘l' < hey b]“ 1; A Fasi traat " g Paul Pioneer P = o — new system of luncheon fees approved | B itions, reasonable hours and fair treatment. u of luncheon fees approved | i conditions, 5 @ e OBSERVE THESE RULES Yo T1TH prize o Jist) prize, etc. Neatness, style, or handwriting have no bear- ing upon deciding the win- ners, member Will be required to pay for i by the club at a recent meeting. Ea four luncheons in advance, and in the i .Our STOCKHOLDERS—ths mer and women case the member can not attend the s s 5 4 5 " L 1 ! atter y - 4 . o o Pri ‘om- didates - meeting he is asked to nolify the | fg’ who have their savings invested in the property of ; mernber of an om v Slcvrctm'x before 6 o'clock Wednes- | this Company—-have a right to expect such a return fo cifher The fanmily, ma but only one prize day evening, and the luncheon fee -l it thei ore inves % P | or will prizes be i s ¢ as they could get if their money were invested in et EhRwe - old; will be eredited to his nest month's | § % o 4 How is ¢ Ly "Bt B | by T o e some other conservative business. Anewers should be | Temily, where two or more | payment. T e Slde of the | have ' been working to- rHg three §i, 03 9 gether. . In the event of a tis for'any prize offered, the full . as PR 51,00 s nx the be in 0. N will altow the NEXT SUNDAY DESIGNATED AS FIRE PREVENTION DAY f That is all the TUBLIZ, cav EMPLOYEERS or e e o #1.0 e e e o DAl To cach el PasticInRE, 3 St. Paul, Oct. 5.—Fire Prevention | our STOCKHOLDIRS 7 have a right = ‘_‘”’("1"‘""'5 S1A Wi 5. AN amswers _“.,,," pe) | - Day, n Sunday should mark in-| to expect it. | Sk celve the sume consideration, | ¢ words found fn | a s aglish Dictionary will | Paul nied. Do not use hy- | Ire: cnated, compound or ob- 10. jon for The St. spatch ~or Pioncer un: creased efforts on the part of the pub-| lic against the forvest fire menace in | wn sibserip subscriptions (¢ 5 s sent in. There will be three fn- innes State Forester Cox sai il Minnesota, State Forester Cox said | \Words, Use either the | dependent judges, having no | today. ATES & or plural, :,Im. where ('mm‘eclionr_ with rfl'hc Dis- | Next Sunday is the fifti SUBSCRIPTION R Hiplural 19 weed, the singus. | /pateh, or Ploheer Press, who 4 C r e ¢ be counted and | will judge the answers sub- sary of the Clicee N_ADVANCE et 0 e S il ot el the pries f ! ‘observed as Mire Preventi . s of the same | at the end of the puzle 1 3 be used n| game, and participants agree . NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Mhough tsed o | Lo fccept the decision of the ! BOY SCOUTS, 3 . different objects. | i(:.l;lg\- as final and conclus- M | 11. The judge: i t ) i HOLDS ME | on " Wednewas,” Nov. "% ! All the boys of Troop No. 3, | meni of"the ‘Frims Winncss | Scouts, arc to meet tonight at 7 i rrect Tiat of ords will i " 88 . s : « | published in_ The Dis- ¢clock in the City hall. The boys are g in the picturs | patch and Pioneer bres fust ) asked to bring their basket ball do- ; - with the leiter | as auiekly thereafier as pns- : nations, and come prepared for reg- ; EATRA. PUZZLE EICT! Gl RO 1l - s work., Any boys who wish [ I 3 10 join the troops are asked to hand THE ST- PAU i DISP QSt' Paul’ Mlfll!. CEIN in their applications to the scout s SR m e N master tonight, -