Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 10, 1921, Page 6

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THE BEMIDJi DAILY PIONEER “MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1921 Twentieth Century Laugh With Us— Not At Us— Preparing for Peace warfare, which promise to m other war even worse t Jjust experienced. you have to fight to do it. —Peace at Any Price— Hurrah, for the Hen! ordinary hen found on the farm: in backlot ‘hen houses in compa hen shuts up when it gets dark. —Aint It a Fact?— cheaner to travel by rail unl are going on a long trip. In that it might be well to buy Can You Ford It?— Home Brewers, Attention! Since the day when di were firit made. many , the home brewers may vet —Or for Sumcthing— Coming Close Today we are betting again. —On New York— Times Don’t Change Much brighter and more act than during the daytime. And leads us to believe that there Voice or Worse Dear Twenticth Cen I sing I get tea can 1 do for th Never having tr never experienced your trouble. ; fing cotton in your ears, —That May Help— de. How Man W How the Barth from bits of clay, him long enongh and he e ~white, and secondly baked Thim long and he came out hlack, _ thirdly baied him just ri came out red, is the € explanation of the creation of races of man, Thi other Indian mytl compiled by (€ S tor of the W muscum at Ice Barrier Caused Falls. anclent outlet of Take I caused it to fumble over a ¢l Rivers as Airways. fest practic that the s canals, ing this mannc a relatively with the rough country A number of rive ways have been object in- mind. pilot can alw fe landing, as pilot flying ed with e i {l FOR SALE—6-room housc, 2 ’ Bemidji ave. room hous “auto, good condition. S bargains in houses Jand. Inquire J. Bisiar, 302 o 7 OR SALE—Mo ‘ Cheap., Suitablc 8 . X¢ motor ““The owl, naturalists claim, at night ADDITIONAL WANT ADS WANTED—Quilts to make., Will call | for material, sew up seams, tie finish edges for $1 each, Mrs. F. Osborne, Bémidji, Minn., Route 1. - 3tlu-1 an- One thing in favor of the common, and How About the Last Long Trip? “The Philadelphia Bulletin says it is | kota Barly Ohios, $1.25 to $1.60. you | sfactory substitute for gaso-| INTEREST IN RACEFOR | pe BUICK CAR IHCREASES| . S or o e o Sind b esond 68061 et s fr o ol expriet| S From 16 To 21 this T have been trying to sing, but when n my eyes. What | 1 Will Learn. d to sing, we have But we might suggest that you try stuf- too and ht and he ce Tndians' the nd_twenty-four e tontained In a collection of Indinn lore vecently S Drown, ¢ te Historical Niagara Falls eame into existence hecanse ice in past ages closed the The lake overflowed along a new course, which Just so long ns we lack suitahle | In line with the coming conference | on limitation of armaments among the | powers of the world, the United | States recently tested a number of | previously unheard of implements of han the one | | Evidently, there is nothing like be- | ing prepared to keep peace cven “‘1“ on | with a lot of other things, is that a|5y | Minneso We came near winning a nickel on | the world’s series game Saturday, | but the teams didn’t play. The same thing happened Friday, only we bet on the Yankees in stead of the Giants. isn't) | tunity to st alrways and airdvomes, it appesrs is to follow our leading waterways, such as rivers, kes, coast lines, and so on, us- awes for the purpose. make pmpared over 's of landing fields, and other water- In this cientific Awerican, fots, , 21st st.; 8-room house, 12th st.; 5-room house, Dewey ave.; 2 good: lots, | Dewey ave.; 3 lots, Beltrami ave.; | house and lot, Nymore; 1 Dort eral other nd farm Bel- | trami ave. 6t10-15 | LOST—Saturday, either in or near| the First National bank, post office, | Barker’s drug stove or the Palace Meat Market, twenty-five doliars | in bills. Tinder please return to Pionecr oftice and received reward. | 2t10-11 | sine, | bab. | ~ Call 488. 2t10-11 FOR RENT--Modern room. Corner of Fifth st. and America ave. Phone 290. 2t10-11 | 'OR RENT—Small House at 18th and | Irvine ave., furnished or not fur-| nished. Suitable for couple or dents. Phone 292.J, 2t10-1 stu nd wy: OF Jate | ™ You.in nc { ; | up thousands of credits towards win- | them the feeling that our country has king man | ‘ot hake |tween the cre ame out |viod and the ¢ B RIGHT WS WAN ® THE WELL-KMOWN ATLANT\C ST S R AT AN ETH T AT 'La win is to hurry every available |G subseription to the campaign depart- MARKETS ment now. Failure to take advantage (10f this remarkable opportunity sim- | {ply means that you are throwing . Wester Newspaper Unicn T sHoekst « T C THQLGHT T WLZ GONNA. BE BIGGER ! By Charlos Sighroe ‘ gasted We Can’t Think OVERNOR’S DAY AT NATIONAL DAIRY sHow | Gen¢ other medal men. Several thousand dollars cash and trophy prizes will be Admiral R. E. C 1 R 7z, all | V] awarded for winners in the ai cus. 8 (By United Press)’ are nla,txvcs of M uri. It is entirely In addition to the many special ls ossible that Pershing will be pre-|tarins chartered to the convention, al Is the time of the year when AALARIRARLLRALLLLLELAAARSS |away golden chances, chances that| St. Paul, Oct. 10.—This Gov-|sented with a $15,000 gold bejeweled [number of box-car specials will be A POTATO MARKET |may win you the Buick car if you put|ernor’s Day at’ the National Dairy |saber. X Gl 16%is trug pro- | takion up by “La Socicte des 40 Hom. you:want your Himie o2 . jforth your best eftorls during the re-|Show. sented th vord to the general once, | mes et 8 Chevaux,” reproducing the -pml,'ul' ,‘y‘ h"t Iy e Chicago, Oct. 10.—Potato receipts, | maining time. In addition to the events scheduledbut the party was such a suc rough-and-ready mode of transporta- it, ‘ang. refurn 1k ; teady. Total U. S. - plans to give it over again tion prevailed in France during the SAWS FILED Minnesota and | WGQULD USE GIANT LINER S|ing considered. At the least, s war. Homes are to be thrown open GENERAL REPAIRING whites, $2.10 to $2.25; and North Dakota Red | River Ohios, $1.85 to $2; South Da- A York, Oct. 10.—Use of the " han, for months the army docks at Hoboken, |b S giang s City, Oct. 10.—Potato mar- hidle a ket dull. Keceipts 95 ¢ Supplies |as shelter and sleeping qua heral, demand and movement rmod- and jobless ex; erate. Track sales, car lots, out weight being sought of the ipping board st many unemployed service men v the | B ouid be employed! winter. 1 most commendable on hipping bo rom Page 1) will be fought out dui the next cighteen d —the campaign comes 't of the to a close October 28. It depends al- earn the everlas 2 most entircly upon the resuit ob-|of the ex-service men if immediately tained between now and the end of | the unemployed could be put to work the campaign as to who the ultimate | reconditioning the ship, or if. in the| winner will be. = meantime, homeless ex-service men (Continued ould be The sccond period of the campaign [ would be permitted to use it as theirf 0,000 Liberty Memorial to war{permanent offi is now in fuil force, and this is the [temporary headquarte Jobn T.| time for all club members to get|Taylor, vice-chairman of the Legion’s busy and pile up the winning credits. tive committee at Washington m, rlonce crossed the ocean would give s not | not forgotten them.” ning one of che big pii every day that you have a real auto by your own casy ciforts in » Leviathan, formerly the Ger- man Vaterland, carried 4,500 Amer- ican officers and 120,000 enlisted AS SHELTER FOR HOMELESS | Tyt was the annual ters, foyluf the week. Tomorrow, breeders of ice men [Ayrshire and Brown Swi robhers escaped. ingbfl d and K ANSAS CITV PREPARES {gion will be an added feature this|SZ: dead. women will take an important part =SSR J = the con see he wi dustr] committees of welcome from the |to the delegates, tents have been ar- ¢ annu rio’s old home towns of Laclede |[ranged for in Jocal parks and sleep-! ] o merican Dairy Scienee s ubury and Hannibal will be at the |in will be parked at the termin-| Jake S Re alr Sh() Lhui (l:ury(l Do! ition got under \lmy station to meet them. als—the latter expected to provide aturday and today was expected to! Ticut-Gen. Sir William Cari sleeping quarters for 15,000 to 20,-! H 97 ¢ one of the biggest attendance days|former cu‘mmmldm' of thc“ Cunu: an {000 men. i Tenthi& brvine - Bhone d oitle will | SorRs in France; Viee-President Coo- | = Y gt . thes attie Wil lidge; Samuel Gomners of the Amer- hine, Judging of these two b“‘-’d-’pc;m Federation of Labor; Ma Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios, |by the American Legion. will take place in the morning. Charles P: Mehoner, General Willi U. 8. No. 1, car, $2.20; No. 2, car,| ~Following the shipping board’s an- et C. Miichgll and commanding generals | E=s S| partly graded, $2.17 !'nouncement that th eship is going to | STATE BANK ROBBED OF of all combat divisions have tenta- | SZm whites, partly g be reconditioned and restored to scr- $10,000; ROLBERS ESCAPE |tively accepted invitations to the ] delayed ca 1. , the Legion likewise requests 5 “chow.” S smEy (By United Press) Granting of a one-cent fare rate Dyer Ind., Oct. 10.—The State T»’\ railroads in virtually every section | ZS=ZEE ank of Dyer was held up and robbed | of the country, the result of a long ito add to the number of delegates|=E==ZZm materially. | ZESEES The first convenzon of the Wom-|Z2% en’s Auxiliary of the American L = Junior Order of b % A plm'mzmom; organization will!,‘_ e o o cted, independent of the Legion =: h‘i[LfiOME EOR LEGI@N but comnvr:!ti\'g. Pouiine Cur-' S national organizer, will preside (Continued From Fage 1) over the some 4,000 delegates until| s are clected. The |5 = NOW ORGANIZING = BE <4 CHARTER SMEMBER S35iz= America will have her first inti-|in all parades, it was announced. i ate view of the generalissimo of the The rodeo planned is to rival the| such a terrible difference between the | Apnv ong of i iy 1 STk i e FAC AN i of the big prizes can, and . D. Lasker, chairman % g ey B ot S s i 4 ” | three wee these men are walking the streets or |} 1V 1ic" nide, Capt. LHospital. | horzes from s A O Gel full Injormation from SZ==Es —Except in Looks— sleening in parks at night and per-|On by his "aide, vt. L'Hosr tal. f1 rom all over the North Amer- | SEZEES et "I missiott t6-uge the $hib on which they‘hwh' in epting the invitation to|ican Lm\tmont‘ h?tvsvi}i]w{)n ntered. For | SEZESS EARL LUKE - - ?120116 455 EEEEE_E_ vention, expressed a desire to|spectaculari valed only i ife”’ and declared|by the three-day flying show to bej spend more time visiting in- [ participated in by both men and wom- | = s and ranches than at ban- |en. the former including several Am- during his stay’ here. n Aces. Eddie Rickerfbacher has = The convention will be a home- |indicated he will enter, along with nien to Burope before the Amistice. | Eh average capacity per - trip was| time, especially as you somely for the spare ¢ Bat the proposition rests with you, whether you are be a big pr to be ninb There is v ne ize winner, or are g eod among the also- ts for the first po- rdits for the (By United Pry period, as you can readily see i Minneapolis, Oct. 10.—Ice cream | will figure it out. During the manufacturers of the country joined | period two yearly subscriptions i cthers interested in dairy and allied | edits and this|industries here today. They will dis-| hroblems affecting the ice cream as well as witness the Na- | ane, president | ational Association of Ice| 1 to make the dus 1 Manufacturers, said 550 dele- only two short w would attend. This is one of| ufter the present one, o it{ihe 17 conventions of associations al- » of get the subscriptions now | jj h the dairy industry: that will or n('\\*l.. sion during the Dairy Show. ) period two yearly subscrintions will uil to 6,000 credits, Theve i rerice of only 2,000 credits % Show:. now'in progre o yearly subscriptions. N Mo ) 3 : A I artin of Spok the time for those who ¢ St competi there ey latiire Prepares /o Way not Jou? The CaloriC Pipeless furnace offers your Family: Jun e warmth in every room in coldest weather—(70° guaranteed) fuel bills cut 1§ to Y4—unequalled cenve- § ! TOOIM protection. The CaleriC gives you the great ad- vantage of onc efficient central heatin ) asement instead of several stoves in different rooms. Costs less ‘than sty ssary to heat same er For old buildings . No lumbing or allerations, No pipes to reeze. Made by largest manufacturcr of v 12 rme “Your satisfection or money Y and see this wonderiul heating : ] 3 P e : H 1% %‘[ s';&&i i 0|é NAL mz‘u S FURNACE sqqu 1y | 14,000 men. ! ul i l ing|ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS | ) little difference be-| ~ MEETING AT MINNEAPOLIS | B : = = — - \TE WIDE 1t is a sale where you buy an ite mat the 1‘05.{‘111211' price—then another ilem of the same kind for lc. ‘As an illus- tration: The standard price of Rexall Toth Paste is 25c. You buy a tube at this price, and by paying lc more, or 26¢, you get two tubs. BEvery article in this sale is a high-class standard price of merchandise, just the same as we sell you every day at regular prices and have sold you for years. s g : A New Way of Advertising This sale was developed by the United Drug Co. as an advertising plan, Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting us to sell vou a full-size package of high standard merchandise for lc. It costs money to get new customers, the loss taken . on this sale will be well spent if the goods please you. -t -t 3 3 ; s .BARKER'S DRUG STORE £t The REXALL Siore 217 Third Street, Bemidji, Minn.

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