Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 18, 1921, Page 6

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M ey e < e e e e e e e T MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL Y st Well, Look Who's Here! | e — - — o = EATERZ 222 COL.STURRY, A BAD GUY, FROM GOSH, \ DUNNO SHOULD i Fv\0 jesT CALLED NE FASWON, A “STQEKION, Lk AN' YA 4 'GIT MAD OR NOY % A GAKE EATER BROADWAN (i The. ;. BEYTTER LOOK QUY, \ ngn_tielh Century % N Laugh With Us— Not At Us— \ The Pessimist / \/ | . The champion pessimist has been | found. He claims he lost $10 by writ- ing advertisements in the contest re- cently conducted by The Pioneer. He | says he wrote eleven ads and was/ | given the prize on only one of them. —He’s Sure Out of Luck— He's a “Bear Cat” , We haard a good hunting story | the other day. It was told as a truth i a ] = ] p ST TET TETrhvavinenoaTy | INDUSTRIAL REHABILITAT[ON{J CIBEBONS-O’'DOWD MATCH * |PASSENGER TRAIN PLOWS | s CONFERENCE AT ST. PAUL WILL BE STAGED AT TULSA| INTO REAR END OF FREIGHT and there were ladies present. A cer- M A R K E T s ag e . ) tain hunter declared that he brought 1 (By United Press) (By United Press) ! (By United Pross) i - down 35 ducks with one shot from |Byuysyssssassssssessusayengasannad| = St. Paul, Oct. 18.—Representa-| Wichita, Kans., Oct. 18:‘—‘Thc Gib- U | tives of eleven states were here toaay |bons-0’Dotwd middleweight champion-| = St- Paul, Oct. 18.—A Soo Line pas- a 10-gauge shotgun. We'd like to hear | e this follow tell n fish story. | POTATO MARKET for a conference on industrial Te-|ship bout will be staged in Tulsa,|senger train from Montreal plowed | That’s as bad as the story the N ! habilitation work. Okla., October 25. The principals and through the caboose and two box cars | 2 o y | Accomplishments of rehabilitation | managers plan to leavi ay .| of a freight train here today, wreck- three-pound bass with a piece of yarn weak. Receipts 161 cars. Total U. S.i‘uozn-ds will be reviewed. Minnesota is oklahgomi J}fiovtvingk?ignig?;d c':f {Ké ing the Wheelock parkway bridge and ‘a bent pin. | shipments 1,604 cars. Wisconsin and | the first state to provide for disabled | contracts by the oil city athietic club. | OVer the trac No one was hurt. —Some Yarn— Minnesota whites, $1.75 to $2.10;|soldiers’ rehabi.litatmn_, according to | Gibbons, O'Dowd, their managers and Girders of the bridge were splintered | At bile Stock Went D 'Red River Ohios, $1.75 to 51'05_;105 ar M. Sullivan, director of the|promoters were arrested here yester- and parts of the caboose thrown 20 utomobile Stock Went Down | g utn Dakota whites, $1.70 to $1.85.!state board. day on a charge of violating the state | feet in the air. A certain man, among Iriends, | E. G. Hall, president of the Minne-|boxing laws, but were released on a | went down from Bemidji with hiS Kansas City, Oct. 18.—Potato mar- | sota Federation of Labor, and F. A.lsmall bond. : — - g young girl told about catching &' Chicago, Oct. 18.—Potato market ;Ba‘ing Powder than of higher | motor car unto a strange land where | kot weak. Reccipts 122 cars. Demand | Duxbury, industrizl commissioner, . —_— e - o he was wont to find that his motor a5 movement slow. Track sales, car |are among the speakers today. | ! pl‘lced brands— car would travel only down hill with- | Jots, out weight, Minnesota, sacked,| This is the first conference of its STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF GENERAL it goes farther. SAME PRICE for more than 3() years 2 S\Ounces for 25‘# Millions of pounds bought \by the gov- ernment. Quality the best. out gasoline. On being approached Rad River Ohios, U. S/ No. 1, car, | kind ever held. EELTRAMI COUNTY STATE BANK ¢ bya small hill in this strange land, $i.90; car partly graded, $1.60; car| ‘ OF TENSTRIKE, MINN, AT CLOSE = this certain man (certain that he had field yun, ordinary quality and condi- | ESCAPED INMATE HOLDS CF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 6TH, enough gasoline when he left Bemid- | ¢jon, $1.50; Wyoming sacked Kings, | 7 sTATE TROOPS AT BAY| %% %qli)s ;:l::mt; '-]g'é tevm:wr?lfi)s' ’mdt ‘;’f partly graded, car, $1.40; Nebraska Loans and Di S ey. wever, certain | gheked 1 ‘hites, part srade. = Lol v Phe man was still among friends, even in clfl gjl'-_lzg?"d B partly. graded, (By, United Frogs) A i BODY COMPANY Manufacturers of Commercial Truck Bodies U. S. Bonds this strange land, and he still praises Ithaca, Mich., Oct. 18.—Frank Par-| “opligations 1,200.00 loviteh) escaped inm: f th - | Bonds. il AR . P Ty ; ped inmatd. of: the Traz) Sedder cadts Soo 102,95 Factory: East Bemidji verse city hospital, today held a nosse i 4 G et |of state troops and deputy sheriffs at Bfl!’l1 x’{‘lfrezlousp‘ S el A ,HE:AM l NECHSSARY bay. ~Patlovitch escaped from the Other Real Iis ] | hospital two weeks ago. He was lo- ,:,,‘,fff;‘,,;;;‘g,,i’e, o The Gift Without the Giver Is Bare e na cated at his home, six miles from|c on Hand (By United Press) 1 b g here. Fears that the man was armed e Now that Christmas time and the R - K customary exchange of worthl Rj{‘}“‘“;*tlf"‘j“'l \“vl" }} 2’“‘ IS'HB“bczcuuged troopers to lay seige to his . prosents is approaching, we suggest oo [004Y deeiatec Be wou.c con-|house. Other that the reformers, if they care to tinue to play baseball next year even e Totak-Cash; Assetst doa world of good and thereby m_le .{ud;ze Landis bnned_hnp from thE;MiNNESOTA TRANSFER :J}z‘;le:q flzgogfimmsnem deem themselves, pass a law making major leagues. vRuth lguhcnted'that: PLANS TO BEAT STRIKE & : it a crime for wives to buy neckties ihe would organize his own inde-| Tomi ________ or ‘cigars for their husbands. Dut Pendent team and cngage in exhibi) (By United Press) Capital Stock - oor what's the use? tion games all over the counthy. | . e ot When informed that Judge Landis| _St. Paul, Oct. 18.—Officers of the —It’s a Crime Anyway— might decide to suspend him from Minnesota Transfer today organized for fammors-thst they it keep = RUTH WOULD ORGANIZE supply of gasoline on hand. —Dit It Ever Happen to You?-— Phone 13-F-2 General Office: 418-22 Belt. “Phone 970 Bemidji g Minn. | SRR SR P ) BRING THE FAMILY! WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Duluth International Potato Show B Where Was the Cinematographer? |the leagues for a year because he isto move merchandise in case of i Al Rlde. and Hix A neighboring exchange tells us: Playing exhibition games now in vio- railroad strike tying up transporta- Jle (ineluding certi S = 5,000.60 for money borrowed) T Subject “William Pond snd 2 Canfield had lation of the rules, Ruth said: f tion. ‘William Pond and A. J. Canfield had L il contings. to play basf_:bnlli Each transfer man or transfer firm oo | a disagreement at Pond's house &i| .o oo that'sa cinch, if I organize Will be allotted a district of the state|cashier's to Belle, Wednesday, during which Pond | z A Pty struck Canfield, The lattor put b Pond B own team. However, it won't be by auto truck, it was said, and Twin|Tofal linmetint hand to ward Pond off and in doing|®, team of outlaws, by that 1 mean|City firms will haul supplies by motor pjme" Certiticat 50 got his thumb in the latter’s mouth, |Players who have ‘been thrown out to neatby towns. when Pond bit it, and it took two or | Of the game for gambling and things! three wallops on’ the jaw before he like that. T 5 2 . - let loose. In the molee, tinware end | 1 wouldn’t have —anything to do T GLEPPATRAS NEEDLE | 1 ot l other utensils were scattered around | Vith the former Chicago White SoX| o i i New York Park Was Erected Total Deposits Look over the best potatoes in | Amount of s A Amount of £ when Canfield found Pond’s hea -i Dlayers, who were mixed’ up in the 2 aw . . 6,951.76 ir IS e e Mncr}x] mf.’éuzlmah;.?d fier: orld’s series scandal. But my team| in Egypt fBe’;are the Birth [’ G N g 7 Thirteen States and . of oses. - I Five Canadian ' was swelled out of shape and one eye | Will be good, clean players,” Ruth | “We, r. P. SHELDON, Presidenf, and ' completely closed when Canfield was | declared. e, -5 13, ¥, HERMANN, Cashier, of thefabove through, Pond came in with Peter| e declared he would continue his Cleopatra’s Needle, which stands in {;;:;";E" Benk.dos lemnly Bwear tiatthe present barn-storming trip until No-| Central purk, New York city, was |our knowledge and ),5“9,-4 e given to the United States by Egyptl ¥, P, SHE!;,I)()N{ and was transported here at the ‘ex- I ]”,mf"'“““f't' | pense of the late W. H, Vanderbilt, It | | Correct A\‘Slclxlll: A Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyd ; A I . “A Saum citize):nght 1:no }aiel this‘ciTY CfiUNClL FAVORS was erected in 1881. The crabs it N SHELDON, Provinces. UNIVERSAL CAR i & Hoglin to go to Bemidji” } —Disagreement Is Right— |vember 1. OCT. 26-27-28 'THE ARMORY Duluth -~ Minn. Cashier. ; ;Ve,GkJ nn.d‘got Dut‘flgrlm,” the Kelli-| . ‘ T CE stands upon are replicas of the R. H. SCHUMAKER. . \ox Journal Lells the world. CHANGE IN INSURANCE | isinus, Which ave 1n the Metropoli- | , Subseribéd and, sworn to before - me , |tan museum. In the museum, too, a (Seal) Ay , F 1 is to.be seen showing how the R was lowered and raised into -seven feet high ¢ The tion in our mind is how he ever managed to et in, —He Could Back Out— Might Save Her Life (Continued “rom Page 1) | model it was for this reason that Mr. Bar-| cbeli low has been hired. He began his position. It is si The story of would-he heroic life- Work for the ity on October 6 at the| and weighs 180 to | cever comas o s after maling the Tate of $125 for the first month and| Gazing at it, it is hard to realize that 1ounds. $150 thereafter. e | when it was erccted Moses had not The applicant for a life-saving job | A The report of the municipal C““'fii been born, that not one being in Europe .qn the beach was being questioned | for the two weeks ending October 15| oou1q read or write, indeed that | dnd the examiner asked him what he |Showed a total of $172 collected il Groece, Rome, England hud never even g yvould do if he sav voung lady be- |fines. Drunkenness brought 34 CflSEE;\ b l’)(‘nl‘fl (’)f roriarka -tha Detfold ing washed out to + wstonished | before the court. Of these, 14 were| . » i the examiner by -quickly replying conmitted to jail, 14 paid their fines, that he would throw her a bar ‘,'} 3 were suspended, 1 dismissed and 2 Life Buoy soap. | forfeited bail. Four speeders paid a| —7io Wash Her Back— fmml of $20 to the court. News. When Thothmes 111, erected this obe- lisk, about 1500 B. C., to commemo- rate his victories over the enemies of «ypt, his country was the richest 1d most powerful in the world, the Sixleen or ! Sixty | THE Ford car is so sc dependabie in its action, so easy to op- erate and handle that almost anybedy ard ev- - 1§ erybody' can safely drive it. | | HI]Y | RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE rent ) .| g | b o great center of trade and the leader | ONLY E[‘EVEN BUSY DAYS COMMISSION HOLDS HEARING |, jetters and arts. The last indepen- | LEFT FOR CLUB MEMBERS | i deng ruler of lgypt, Cleopatra, had 2 5 (lBy I\;’“‘]f)“d Ig”:’” 18.—Th the obelisk transferred from Heliopo- PR e ) | ismarck, N. D.,, Oct. ~—7The | yjq the old capital, to Alexandria, w(,rth_(“(’.::irlle‘m::fill t"}f," ‘p,’m? n | state railroad and warchouse commis- | y1iehy giving it its present. name, bosition one held at Lohlc.]ZIés nu% t;’ms'”“ }V“' hf‘fi" “{“““‘F“‘jt;"“gy in &1 With the fall of ancent civillzations ) . se of the | complaint lodged against the renera & . s S first period, or the second period, or'UuulLius con‘”’;flny for alloged oxces-| (he 0ld buildings of Bgynt decayed and even at the present time.. Instead, it |« . everything about that country was for- / i & 2 Sved E -ates charged in New Rockford. by b will be the votes which each individu- : fl:x;;\r')rlt':;\sv(th;l-::;mmitt:e \:/ill hear | gotten. Finally, at the Instigation of al candidate has to their credit at the complaints as regards rates against Napoleon, scientists undertook to solve The Ford Coupe, permanently enciosed with final count which will decide the prize | the Northern States Power company these secréts and avoused interest.in they will win when the judges an-'in Minot, the arguments of S. V/.|that long-forgotten country. nounce the awards on October 29.- | Corliss and others of Turtle L _The race vhus settled down into a | who have the Central Power comp: wild, last-minute dash. The result|of W. 3 sliding glass windows, is ‘cozy, and roomy— modest and refined—a car that you, your wifé or daughter will be proud to own and drive. And, of course, it Has all the Ford economies of g ‘ is still i Washburn resume service disco: Maybe “Grace” Widow. A5 ;5 sti b"‘ the balance. Many workers | tinued some time ago, following a| <Divorced women, or those who are £ "mvfi, k ee':’"e“,""“,“‘”ly busy gathering| fire; and complaints in regard to cer- from thelr husbands, are in the subscriptions during this past tain charges of the telephone com- «aid that week—and those same workers do nok; pany at Palermo village. rural i"t:;‘d. to smll’d““m Lhfi llf\st-minute: term, “grass mare,” meaning a horse gong is sounded, a wee rom next| o o e, | ™ 3 P | that has been turned out to pasture. A Saturday night, ‘at 8 o'clock. 1t is| BEMEIDJI ADVERTISING Some claim that it is derived from RULES BE!NG BRQKEN “argee widow,” meaning that the wom- an a widow by courtesy of law or best use of the time which remains— | o agreement but not by the death of her who can secure the most and longsst-‘ (Continued From Page 1) . hushand. —which will assure you of your winter’s supply before the impending railroad strike becomes effective—Oct. 30, 1921, Bemidji Lumber & Fuel Co. Telephone 100 cperation and maintenance. \ Call and look over the Ford Coupe. Reasonable prompt delivery can be made if you order at once. Opposite Great Northern Depot BEMIDJI, MINN. used in this 0 many men now simply a question of who will do | time subscriptions on this final dash | requested o get in touch with a num-| - The expression’ the best during these few remaining | ~ days of the race—who will make the | - down the home-stretch. ber of members of tha: association counfry in 1849 whe i at the time of i With so many big prizes up, each| who had signified their willingness [ went to California { - and every candidate can well afford | to take space in a wroject presented |gold srrike and lelit their wives | - .t% do his best no matter where he or| to them recently and ask them tofl..,.n(._ I | she now stands, in ¢rder to win just! withdraw their signatur The sec-; In England the word is one of dis: T | ' . as large a prize as possible. But, the | retary was aiso requested to send afpanuge, l,l.;,:;: m:pliml lm former mis- | (& T [ | . A L leaders MUST MAKE THIS THEIR | leiter to each member of the ass0-|iagcos or unmarried mothers. { INCORPORATED MOST RESULTFUL WEEK. | ciation drawing attention to the ob- Where~will you finish? - The an-|ligation taken with rogard to this A _swer is up to you. No one else can | matter. Dust Particles in Breath. “niuwex\ that questio: It was decidel to start the Gryvgla Alr that has been exhaled contains | .sult is up to ne on ip Tt 7 Authorized Ford Sales and Service TELEPHONE 970 2 BEMIDJI _TIRES Sl d FISK AND MILLER FREE AIR o - VULCANIZING City Tire and Repair Co. | the word “unemployment” as a substi- ACROSS FROM CITY HALL - dubseribe for The Dauy Ploneer. | tute for plain loafing. T R % Thursd oramy 7 o'clack. | about seventy per cent of the suspen- R T | trip el ruorbers ! ged dust particles it contained when EL ZAGEL TEMPLE AT FARGO ;‘i’lf:“{‘ E .f(‘f:‘}‘l“\i‘]“}v d 45 n b 1‘;“ it breathed, tests mede In London e FR |ing the possibilities o he Grygla § .« | HOLDS FALL CER.EMON[ALS distm‘f and the terxitory north and shovs , west from there and get first-hand . Fargo, N. D., Oct. 18.—Fall cere-|information as ‘to the co-operation - monials of El Zagel Temple are be- | possible to get in the matter of build- ing held today. Efforts are being made | ing a railroad into that territory. 0 secure 200 novices for the Novem- | ber class. . A Diplomat. Jud Tunkins says he knows a man wlho never did a 's work who uses

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