Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 11, 1921, Page 6

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By Charles Sughros ¥ Wessern Newspaper Uniony AELL, SPEAK UPY \F NOU Do, CARE O EAT,MOL CAN In Which Our Hero Utters no Word | OM, | GEB | THAT SALFWATER Q@ TAFRY HAS STUEK NOUR WAIT QUIR\DE ! MOUTH SHUY ¢ Twentieth | Century M Limited |G| Laugh With Us— | Not At Us— | Taking an Awful Chance | A friend of ours is suffering with| an ulcerated ear, and he reports that " he can scarcely hear. He states that | | this does not worry him very much ./ while he is at home, but worry is his middle name when he’s downtown with the boys. He’s afraid somebody | will offer him something and he won't| hear it. ! —The Great Accident— 1 Beginners, Take Notice! Recruit singers are asked to take 3 ERSKINE ELEVATOR DESTROYED BY FIRE/| Salyard elevator at Er- d by fire of an un- (! MARKETS | Pewster fanned. Peckinpaugh flied to !ALBERT MARTINEAU LAID * iMecusel. No runs, one hit, no errors. TO REST IN HOLY CROSS ko Seventh Ianing The funeral of Albert Martineau, . Giants—Rawlings popned to Peck- |53 years of age, was held this morn- inpaugh. Snyder out, Peckinpaugh to|ing from St. Phillip’s church at 9 NORTH BAKGTA HOLDING SUNDAY SCHOGL MEETING i ; The Eli iskine was des notice of the ;ncthod (luf !estinl;r a r;‘er-. P £ Ward to Plop: N k igin late Saturd by son’s voice illustrated recently w! | . ipp. Barnes:out, ard to Pipp. No | o’ ck. . Martineaw died a is Fargo, N. et —2 roxi- | Known origin late Saturday afte C;le-li‘v'and(’l'efy being hanged for tripie| POTATO MARKET runs, no hits, no errors. o2 { rocslifltel;ce,“hl‘lé\{i r&}ga‘?li :‘,‘t“\;‘lt “I\‘]E-fi nu\te‘]r){'ml,::)\Z)ODq-e Secéistlclred ?‘gféoé:_ noon. Eight thousand hushelsyof mi murder, sang :“Old Pal, Why Don’t| Chicago, Oct. 11,—Potato receipts, Yankees—Miller flied to Young. R. {more, Sunday morning. ~He is day for the State Sunday School con-ed grain were also destroyed in the 3 You -Answer Me?” while the jailer| g4 cars. Market steady. Total U. S.|Meusel fanned. Pipp out, Rawlings tolvived by his wife and soms, one of |ference, one of North Dakota’s kum;gonflz\z;mt;qn. The ; estimated at N\ S 4 was waiting to give the signal tolgphipments, 1,616 cars. Northern | Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. whom was present at the funeral. Mr. | est conventions. {18,000, The elevator is owned by - spring the trap. ~In that case the|hites, sacked, $2.10 to $2.2 buik, Eighth Inning Martineau was a member of the A.| Bible vacation schools, country as- the many- of Duluth. HARLEY-DAVIDSON sociations and community training ved by Great Northern MOTORCYCLES ials at the northern division of- 0. U. W. Lodge, in Bemidji, and pail o fices at Crookston to the effect that Red River bearers for the funeral were chosen Ohios, schools will be the principal subjects! jailer decidedly had the advantage.igs 05 to $2.20; if he didn’t like Wanderer's singing, | pulk, $1.65 to $1 Giants—Burns flied_to Fewster ' Bancroft popped to Ward. Frisch BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES acked, $1.85 to he could stop it any time. 12 Idaho rurals, 0. ’ fanned. No runs, no hits, no err from members-of that order. He had[of discussion Demonstrations in Y, Ve G [Pt i e o 4 S Ot s v pnd [0 =Lt SRl Al 'S 0 ithe fire was discovered at 4 oclock | SGENERAL REPAIR SHOPZ —Some You Can’t Stop: | Yankees—Ward out, Bancroft to Deen a resident of Bemidji and vici -} Sunday school work will be a feature | Saturday and th Z311 SIXTH ST. BEMIDJI§ Mrs. Ella Snow, for years a work w in West Virginia, for young people | Idresses dur- lquench the blaze w Kelly. McNally popped to Kelly. ity for over 17 years. Interment Schang walked. Baker batting for made in the Catholic_cemetery under |Shawkey. Baker out, Rawlings to | the direction-of H. N. McKee, funer- Keily. No runs, no hits, no errors. al divector. Ninth I Giants—Pierce now pitching for Yanks. Young singled. Kelly fanned er in this state, EAHUHHHTTHH BB THEB HHTE will be the speci and will deliver seve ing the sessions. Othor speakers will include Wiiliam ielphia; President Normal. School; R. What Water Will Do | Kansas City, Oct. 11.—Potato mar-] After bringing in one of the Yun-jket firm. Receipts, 70 cars. Supplies kees' runs in the game yesterday, hezvy, demand and movement moder- Babe Ruth fainted on the Yanke ate. Track sales, car lots, out welght, bench. The only way it could have Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios, been any wor uld have been for,hfl S. No. 1, car, $2.15; No. 2, car, fint 0 h. | field run, $2; car, field run, consid- MAHNOMEN RESIDENT DIES AT THE HOME OF HiS SON ; him to fuint o Giants’ ‘And then it was demonstrated erable second growth, $1.90. and Young was out stealing. E. Meu-| The death of Joseph Vivier, who e W, Mitles 3 sel singled. Rawlings fanned. No runs, | Was staying with his son, John Vivier, i o 1 othvg of the Sonth Dakota Sunda}t what a wonderful thing water can (1!0’ - g eme gt + was revived by appli-| wo hits, no errors. 7 zg;iéxn‘sl.ac? w&;.:,d;r’oel;:;;;} e:,t:;)np'xi |NATIONALS FIE GAMES . o Fer\?/stcr flied to Rawl- That shows that water is good floq WON BY WINNING TODAY ntnm}lzgh lfiied t% Rawlings. something besides running under M o Rawlings. No runs, no bridges and keeping New York uml‘ hits, no errors. ] Brooklyn apart. h.t‘l‘ntals— siants, eight runs, eleven 3 'rue—— H A its, no errors. ~=8ad But: Truo singled, Frisch scoring. E. Meusel at! Yankees, five runs seven hits, two But the Other Birds! bat. Kelly out stealing. Four runs, : ¥ 4 errors. © © Birds that go south for the winter four hits, one error. leave without having their pictures| Yankees—Schang walked. Shawkey 1. put in the paper. Another reason wiy fanned. Fewster walked. Peckinpaugh we are in favor of bird protection. | fanned. Miller fanned. No runs, no | —The Feathered Variety— | hits, no errors. Colt or Mule? | Fifth Inning An exchange from a ncighboring| Giante—TE. [ Meusel .\valkcd. Rawl- village states: “Last Friday evening'ings safe on \Vurd's wild throw. Sny-| 2 mile west of town Otis Bean’s car|der bunted fiy to McNally. Barnes in the township of Northern, a short distance north of Bemidji, occurred Friday of last week. The deceased i was 62 years of age. The remains were forwarded by M. E. Ibertson, funeral director, on Sun- day evening to his home at Mahno- men, Minn., where -interment w: { made. School association, and Miss Bertha Palmer, prominent educator of the Istate. k- The closing session will emphasize |the fact that the “termination of the convention is but the beginning of effort.” (Continued from Fage 1) stole second. Young fanned. Kelly e 1l | ADDITIONAL WANT ADS I [N Y MOB BURNS NEGRO AT HECTCR BROWN RETURNS TO LOCAL MUSIC HCUSE STAKE AFTER INDICTMENT| Hector Brown, who for the past | year has conducted a musical st in Crookston, has returned to Bemidji and joined the forces of the George T. Baker company, which position”he held previous to leaving Bemidji. “Crookston is a good city-alright,” eshirg, Texas, Oct. 11.—Willie v, negro, s burned at stake t night by a mob estimated at 500, after he had been taken from the Mount Plessant jail and brought her in an automobile. McNealy ha ‘W ANTED—Paperhanging, and ~ kalsomining. T Self, 26th and Minne: FOR RENT CR SALE—Farm lake. Th s NOW ORGANIZING BE <A CHARTER SMEMBER Burns forced cume in coliision with Ole Johnson’s| fouled colt with such force ihat the colt’s | R: |one error. to McNally. e awlings at second. No runs, one hit, been indicted for an attempt to as. sault and murder an 8-year-old white said Mr. Brown, ‘“but there is only one best city in the world and that’s Bemidji. There is more life and ac- for crop. Ple Team of ‘arm machinery. Phone 920. Hotel £: horses, cows, poultry, Gel full Injormaion from &~ leg was broken.” , et o A L That's t vou might call “tak-| Vunkees—R. Meuscl walked. Pipp one 45 ing the kick out’ of it.” | fanned. Ward fanned. MeNally flied hone 456 —Johnson’s Still Kicking— {to Meusel. No runs, no hits, no er- Who Dried It Up? [Fores The same exchange 5 “the wet place in front of B. Ol-; Giants— son’s has been fixed.” We wonder if waiked. Young fanned and Bancroft $hn #Dnvangoers” fixed it, or if it | was ght stealing. Frisch reached © just fixed. F R -ond. Kelly singled, scoring Frisch.| "~ —For Some Motorist— Meusel flied to Fewster. One run, | Itwo hits, no errors. Yankees—Schar singled. Shawkey forced Schang, Bancroft to Rawlings. girl. | tion in Bemidji than in any other city | Markham. ©10£10-22 of its size in the Northwest.” 'POR RENT-—Large modern farnished Mr. Brown-enjoys a wide acquaint-| front room with large clothes ¢ t ance throughent this section and his and storage voom for trunks, etc., friends will be pleased to learn that / £ ! _ - “in connection. Inquire 715 Lake (By Unlted Press) /| he has returned to Bemidji te’stay. Boulevard. Phone 817J% G0-11tf Fargo, N. D., Oct. 11.—W. S, Pal- e e s TR mer, food and drug commissioner of | = B 2 FOOD AND DRUG OFFICIALS OF NORTHWEST TO MEET Sixth Inning Bancroft snigled. Frisch | | this state, will address the confer- ence of food and drug officials of the northwest at St. Paul tomorrow. North and South Dakota, Minneso- ta, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas and Ne- braska will be represented. Improvements Due | Henry Ford has just won 2 $2,000,-‘ 000 law suit at Detroit. Quite likely he will now begin to make ‘em with! no doors at all, but send a can-opener along so you can open 'em wherever | you want to. —A La Sardines- ! Beating the Betting Game After loging 15 cents on yester- day’s ball game, and a like amount| on Sunday’s game, we have decided we can’t change teams any more and will now do our betting at home to | Keep the money in the family. Thnt; . way we're sure to lose. —Even If We Win ARMISTICE DAY IN CITY T0 BE GALA OCCASION | (Continued From Page 1) sist in putting over the carnival,vof which they made such a decided suc- cess last year. Local business men and merchants will be asked to pay due respect to the day and their co-operation with| the Legion on this occasion is sought | that the entire affair may be put over i in the same style that the b put i over the “big affair” overseas, when | the entire nation was watching their | progress. T T [ NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY What Is a ONE CENT SALE Itisa sa_i_g; where you buy an item at the regular price—hen another item of the same king for Ic. As an illus- tration: The standard price of Réxall Tooth Paste is 25¢. You buy a tube at this price, and by paying lc more, or 26¢, you get two tubes. Every article in this sale isa high-class standard price of -merchandise, just the same as | | we sell you every day at regular prices and have sold you for years. <5, - -t- -t e { b = 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 you a full-size package of high standard merchandise for Ilc. It costs money to get new customers, the loss taken on this sale will be well spent if the goods please you. - - 2 -i- -:- -t BARKER’S DRUG STORE 5 The REXALL Store : 217 Third Street, Bemidji, Minn, CONVENIENCES There’s a Kodak convenience for every stép in amatéur photography —a convenience worth insisting up- on. NORTH DAKOTA REPRESENTED AT UTILITIES CONVENT!ONi Bismarck, N. D., Oct. 11.—Com-| missioners Frank Milholland and W.| H. Stusman and Rate Expert V Smart ave representing the state at the anwunl convention of the Nation- al Association of Railway and Util- jties Commissioners at Atlanta, Ga., opening today and continuing until| Friday evening. For example: there’s Kodak Film Tank by which the veriest novice can develop his films when and where he will with the assurance that the results could not be im- proved upon. ' DID PAIN DISTURB | 4 YOUR SLEEP? HE pain and torture: of rheu- Then, there’s the Kodak Amateur Printer and the Kodak Self Timer and the Portrait Attachment—but we have all these conveniences in stock—Ilet us show them to you and explain their uses, BARKER’S Drug and Jewelry Phone 34 for correct time matism can be quickly relieved by an application of Liniment. It brings warmth, ea <comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy and twinge. ur neighbor. yoAt all druggists—35¢, 70c, §1.40,

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