Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 3

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' BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1921 " PAGE THREE LEGION MAN IS LAWMAKER BOYS WiLL BE BOYS. f Sloops’ Sails as Sign Boards. Letting out advertising space on the Bturgis, South Dakota Leglslal “Boys will be hoys," she used 1o say, salls of their p Shonie 1 ‘"-;‘L':; 2 "' M"k p '."qm‘“m 18| A3d With thoss words would she excuse ,“,“.\ .:f .”"; Jioops by Dgeome I ] hor o sures In The bit of roughness In their play 2w source of revenue to fishermen in | ¥ 900 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolls. terests of Americanism, That has tesulted In a bruise; the vicinity of Long Island sound, the year book (illustrated) describing our equipment and courses. We offer thorough training in shorthand, New York Sun states. An ingenious fisherman who sensed the value of the g She would forget the window pane Write today for our free 72 page The first man on the job In the | A ¥ing basevall had crashed through; I | She'd try to smlile and say, “It’s plain ting, ~ boo morning, he further surprised leglslt- | “goys wiil be boys, whuic'er gl 1) great white sheet of his sloop, which il ok, tive, circles by safled around the sound, pussing hun- SoUNGh . IeporiuE: never missing a Sljl;a dl;l not mfl;lx whe:: d‘rlyll»nllng ]wvt dreds of persons on shore and in A - ip. er boy came home to tefl her how - > e . Home study courses single roll call Upon the river bank he met: <. boats, was the first'to offer his sall o e ey during the timwe | An accident, She'd say, “There now, for rent. Persons living in cottnges attend our Minneapolis the legislature | Boys will be boys. ~Go change your 3 3 clothes . ey In . sesston. || g 0 s fatlie finds you here.” e was a chaD- | ang then a kiss to still his woes, liin in the army, A tart, maybe, ‘and; “Hurry, dear!” / D explojugdr ) Boys will be boys d how she “Boys w! oys,” and somehow . Which well-known | "Gl 0 " arrection. withs a smile organization” & | nan any birch rod might decree— man was either And how they Worshiped her the while. on the dot or | And now 1 see how much thie sage She was; how much her creed of Joy— along the shore may gaze from their .I‘g-‘:zéltnnd beat equl | windows and see an advertisement of " ped Commercial col ISR 7 ‘ ’ their favorite breakfast food or coffee s gliding across the. waves. GENERAL BODY COMPANY Curmese Courtship. Courtship in Burma Is a more open and uatural flictation than it I8 in flllllo\[ any n‘rln‘r mnt of (hp l',ust The Oarroll D.” Erskine, preacher-legls- | —E. Rutherford, Jr., in New York Sun. sl R R % S s g7 ) 2 ol | shy uummms he lhm unl s in com. Commercial Truck Bodies e lator of Sturgls, §. D, has catried pany with his boy friends to find that for more than years what he learned in his country's gexv- “CANNED”‘ DOGS GUAR@ FRU'T ] 2 | | the young lady with a bevy of her s3as \ ice with, him, the electoraté of his PRI ) { friends is awaiting him. He menans Factory: East Bemidji state say. He left®affer 15 yem;s of | Washington ~ Orchardist Frightens i | business, however, und it the families . Phone 13-F-2 B AK i Presbyterian ministry on leave of ab- Away Petty Thieves With the consent he persuades her to eat-a G s 3 ‘ e eneral Office: 418-22 Belt. sence to serve as chaplain of the | . Use of Phonograph. meal with him in public, and by virtue Phone 970 Elghteenth Battalion during the World o {|of this procedure his bachelorhood is : ) Y war, seeing 14 months’- service. Af- An old-fashioned talking machine " | brought to an abrupt end. Bemidji Min'n_ — ter the armistice, while stationed at | rigged in a bechive, with records of Camp Merritt, N. J,, he met all trans- | violent barking by two frantic collie ports at the docks and ministered to | dogs is the “police protection” Ed- wounded men being returned to Amer- | ward Delle uses in his orchard and fcun hospitals. .Tn ‘appreciation of his | vineyard at Zillah, Washington. work the men presemed him a Je\veled The record is operated by an elec- STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION oP 3‘“"5’ SOLWAY STATE BANK AT CLOSE IAHRE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 6, 1921. RESOURC 25 Ounces for 2 5¢ | YOU SAVE * watch. - tric attachment. If ‘a motor car is Li htnl" S t Seri Loans and Discounts . $60,061.30 In the législature, Mr, Erskine was | beard ‘to slow. down where. the or- gnEnisy Yy "!fi‘ erious, Overdrafts .. . 409.20 - author of & bill to. insure proj b- | chard touches the. highway; the canned During: § vy electrical |U.. %, Bonds and other 0,700 ~0f @ DL £0. dnsure. pEODEE: O i storm, acc & in, o group | pamiing. House, P when you use KC~— you servance of Armistice :day, and of an- | dog music is: turned_loose. It never 2 o A Sor soquing. B Lo teactiors. o’ han falled to- dibeowrage prospectife | OF Inalans gt t,;ec&‘,‘ e e | other Reat : ¥ q B 3 D b take ‘an oath ‘of loyalty to the Consti- | purloiners of fruit. pine tree to k Sflt)y?fihv\ had been “l:m:};:m ot tution. He is a8 member of the Amer- The day of the tourdst has devel- | o " shelter of branches only (‘ng‘l:rm{ ,}_'""d?l,-to use Jess than of higher priced brands. Satisfaction guar- anteed or your money L.$3,074.81 fcan Legion in Sturgis, and state chair- | oped & new species of petty thief, who, 4 man of. the boy.scouts. He ywas.born | while pilfering the farmers’ fields, de- zt’::t ten: 2t Mfl ?::;itt:z“!'l;: f,"lf,'ee,': refunded “ in Blnglxamton NV and educated | stroys as much™as' he-carries away. Several, o 3 hivors kngckfll | 8.0 5 5 % ! at Lake Forest college, Tllinofs. Every orchardist and melon grower Lioof one’ was ;:ml S‘:\‘Sllta\ffl%:"m“ 6,972.81 We hav. : E whose land adjoins a highway is: tor- L i in Ixcess of Karnings. 1,419.41 old location on Third St. “HIGHEST QUALITY” ’ to 514 MINNESOFA AVE. mented and robbed every night by T0 ‘(‘BTAIN‘ DENTAL SZR{ICE | travelers. et . Delle’s grapevines and. peach 'trees Veterans, to Receive Treatment, Must | are along the Sunset highway,*at'a ! ..$99,607.48 ) S g MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT ..$10,000.00 continue 8 rk in a day or Capital Stock . 2,000.00 s0. >, Surplus Fund ... Comply With'the Conditions point where the Yakima river takes Notes Rediscounted Prescribed. a broad turn and a clump of trees ]”\ e 7 10,000.00 ] =t ' hide that part of the orchard from the ; ' An outline of the procedure for ex- | ranchhouse. . Many tourists plan to | Casii service men to obtain déntal treatment | drive along this road just after dusk | Tlie Crofses cn batrels of beer to Total Immediato has been prepared by the national | and much fruit has been stolen every | Signify degrees of quality were in the | Liabilities . service division of the American Le- | summer. ‘put ion by ‘the monks ns a bl Mt gion. Since installing his barking appar- | Sort of (tragle mark. They were | Dental treatment will be furnished | atus, Delle has had no losses and DAlLY PlONEER WANT ADS S BRING RESULTS nd Faeant afl oath sworn on Total Devosits . by the bureau ‘of War Tisk lnsur- | more fun than two circuses might give | the cross by the frewer that the bar- ance to veterans of the World war | him, watching folk climb back into | rel Cofl‘flffl?d ‘good Héuor \mnum";l}“l‘lws"w e J under the following conditions: cars and speed away. z ! Amount of Reserve required lr_\ 1. Where a person has been award- Neighbors declare they can hear Leaf. ,,.‘\‘5,‘;} r L ‘ ed compensation for dental disability. | Delle’s two “canned dogs” a - mile Sonth Ameriean | County of Beltrami. L8 j 2. When such treatment is neces- | 8Way and that the effect is realistic. gin, is buoyant 11‘\\1\' g\ ;\\1‘,\ '1’: cfl:fi}‘;hflpg}' 1:':'\?\ ‘ sary for the cure of a condition which —n = above named B do_solemnly resulted from military service and is Twice -‘Hooked Same Fish. t the reason for which: compenmn‘m A fish story is-told by an Alberta \\ MANTHI has been awarded. reader. While fishing in a bay on Preshh ts FRANK'S, 8 3. In emergency cases which. are YVancouver island he hooked a very jmmediately necessary for the relfef | large spring salmon, but the line broke of conditions endangering the life of | And the fish escaped ‘with the spoon | ty's kng Correct Attest: BDYTH M. SMITH, II._ K. ROBINSON, Subscribed and sworn before me 21, the patient or ‘causing great pain. in its mouth. A month~later, while < peripe oe, o Claimants who have not been award- | fishing ‘]"'t‘;’]e T{‘“(’l“’ spot. for ““ms“t; inner. thia 14th 98y . (I(J“\l}(vl;l SON. ed dental disability, but: feel th our reader hooked a §n!euon fln_'ougu ith the mysterious e Notary bl 21 should- have such ue to militdry'| the back as he was pulling bis”line. ¥t a grab bug would i Beltrami County, Minneso The fish was landed safely,” and to My u:mmh,fllon expirgs Aug. Ethl his surprise he found the same spoon was. in its mouth that he had lost. The reader says he knows it was the same spoon, as he had made it him- self, and it was a very old. pattern. This remarkable fact shows that fish do not travel very much in summer. gervice, should immediately file claim (n the reguiar manner; whereupon they will receive ‘an order from. the district medical - supervisor to ‘mport to the nearest dental examiner for ex- amination and such emergency treat- ment as may be required. Approval of the dental examiner’s report mus: be ‘made by the bureau:of war risk Insurance. To receive the benefits of the dentul laws, claimants must pursue their case through the regular channels, as bills contracted-outside of the authority of * the bureau of war risk insurance will not be paid, except where sufficient evidence is produced that the case was emergency or that the claimant was fgnorant of his rights to dental treat- Foil the Burgular Put your money in the Bank where it’s safe, and besides will earn interest for you. It is the surest way to foil Mr. Burglar and insure yourself against his intru- sion. Money lying careless- ly about is an invitation to him to enter. Start an account. It pro- tects you against theft. Turned From Sea to Stage. That Douglas Jerrold, the great English dramatist, satirist, and one of the greatest of English wits, started life as a sailor, was evidenced in his bearing even late in life. Jerrold’s | father was the manager of-a’theater, but it was the sea that first lured the boy. Yet it is inferesting that' when Jerrold was only fifteen years old ne { wrote a comedy which later was pro- fwant, : duced and started him on his stage e MOTHER SEEKS SOLDIER SON |Teicgrapn. o Chromicte THERN NATIONAL BANK American Legio_rrs_e:;hing for James Eels Have Scales. BEMID‘"! MINN. g ey iy rlochp e i e il ey TO THINK ABOUT YOUR Refusing to helieve that her son is :'1?: :gle ‘ill::s;’l;lg:(tlin:'lt:clz;nté;tm&lg: dead, although she read recently a set of scales, quite as nicely arranged ey spapet, ‘at 1 ab those on the fish and employed for count of the bur- the ‘same purpose, but their diminu- | fal in Minngeota tive size requires a powerful micro- |1 zf)r: sfig;fs wl;; scope to study them. - Identification iden- tical with those of her son, Mrs. Margaret Adie, Lowell, Mass., Isas appealed to the American Legion W inter Suit &79 Overcoat IF YOU WANT THE SMARTEST IN THE SEASON’S STYLE You don’t have to fear that you can’t afford the best, for prices are Wlthm the reach of every pocket -i- - OVERCOATS LEATHER LINED, FUR COLLAR, FANCY STYLE, AT— $22.50 Gigantic Lobfler. le largest lobster ever seen in New Harbor, N. S, was captured by G. sammon. This giant of its specles 61> bags Rolled Oats . ........... 40c measures from tip to nose to end of fat 20% inchos, trom ena ot claws (& 5 1'bs Fresh Roasted Santos Coffee. .$1.45 for help in her to end of tail 34 inches; its claws have untiring search. the enormous spread of 39 inches and | S 1ced Her’rm cut up ln quart JaTS 40¢c The boy soughvt is James E. Adle, | its weight is 1534 lbs. Mr. Gammo . a wounded service man of the World | has this lobster alivé and since It b pai] s 4-K H errmg Y. .$1' 40 bcanstallSalmon ............... 28c war who disappeared on February 27 | capture it has been seen by hundreds: Jast while on his way from Lowell to | of people. Boston, Mass., where he was to re- ceive a government examination. The Colt Has Only Th L 5 2 former foldier was suffering from @ | , ety o ud l.e:::“ye‘:: Sase y pkgs Climax Maearoni ......... 25¢ SUITS severe attack of shell shock at the | ... . owan with only three legs, Tw ; 7 : 5 0 ] B { hind legs and one front. The anyx 5-1b can Baking Powder .......... 75¢c YOUNG MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED With her husband’s death since the ressing faviorabl war, the mother ‘is in straightened 1s prog! 8, 4 circumstances. Her son’s government compensation checks have been arriv- sng monthly during his: absence, she declares, but they cannot be cashed A_NO. 1 without his signature. UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLE— $20.00 We have received our full line of Heavy ‘Bacon, narrow Strips, per b ...... 22c 10 T7-0z bars White Soap ......... 47c 7 palr Canvas Gloves ....... 25¢ | FUR WORK = Wintar Goods, and are now in a position cosevelt's Memory. Will you need any Stove Plpes Tees, El ) Br0. N0y 2 A "’::”; ffig’e;':,fl;@'xggwi,,;‘;dg‘;;f nEP:r;luG bows or Roof Jacks this fall?—Remember, To SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS AT ANY TIME ;‘:zz:iltorécénfly W presented the DONE We carry tham. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICE GILL BROTHERS “IF IT COMES FROM GILL’S, I'T MUST BE GOOD” American Legion of Kings County, ‘New York, by the United Spanish War Veterans. The tablet was composed of i metals taken from the ill-f.tec Alaine, | the Olympia, Dewey's the | Oregon, which made the tr San | NEATLY & QUICKLY You don’t need to send your Fu Work away now—have it Done Here at Home! EMIDJI FUR SHOP Keep Our New Location in Mind ! CLIFFORD’S Francisco in time to aid in he destrre- 5 Sison tion of Cerver ! MATHERS & . N et ety \ gty S At Fourth St. and Minnesota Ave. Sehe it Brooklyn. X ‘At Brosvik Tailor Shop w.-aw'. o dmmmswm Subacribe for The Dally Ploneer.

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