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. RHE BEMiDJI DAILY PIONEER \ SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1921 ‘PAGE EIGM 1\ M\)S‘( BE HA \UONDERFU\. S\GHY, Y SeE A GReAT 4 tieth @ _& WHALE CRy! EJ wentie Cenfury ; \9 _,\%/ 3 Limited |gQ Laugh With Us— Not At Us— | {. i 'What's In a Name A personal item in a recent issue | of The Pioncer says that Miss Clara Ether of Guthrie is now employed at the St. Anthony hospital. = Wonder who requested ether. Moose Park correspondence to the Sentinel recently contained the news that Miss Muriel Fish, the Shallow Pond school teacher, spent the week'] end with her parents at Island Lake. E MA R K E T s The extent to which the Red guards Twelve thousand legal executions. are the yearly average 'in China, which holds the world’s record for! ple were afraid to show themselves| ~Mrs. C. W. Rardin of Mirneapolis | | otitside after dark, expects to. arrive in Bemidji this evening and will make an extended ACCOUNTS SALE PROVES SUCCESSFUL e | participated in the pillaging is vigor-|visit at the home of her daughter, —Sounds Rather Fishy— + And Brickbats v . A onuxlyndlsputeg by Bo]shhevnkhofilcm]s Mrs. Emma Collard, 1018 America execytions. ! FanagsraagnanuneazArnasaRearanAsAY, | Reports are, however, that there was|avenue. . There's a shortage of ~building FOTATO. MARKBT y 8 cortain Hhonnt of thiS before the FOR RENT—Two front rooms to i The sale of accounts which we material, says an exchange. But what i % : party without children. Partly fur- hold for collection proved more erial, say 4 | present rigid discipline had been per- Marital Mixup. Tis have the Irish got to do with the fected. o e of home:at nished or unfurnished. Cl;:se in. BARBER TRADE successful than we had anticipated. shortage of bricks? Chicago, Nov. 26.—Potato, market| Leaving out all discussion of the[11, and here I have been keeping Call 526 v 2hL1°28, PAYS WELL A"d'b“'h’]‘(,’ we have disposed of a —And Briquettes— steady. Receipts 87 cars. Total U. S.[past, it may be said that today the| awake- these last two hours waiting WANTED—Wood sawing. C. L. amber ’lg;lgm, we qull have a Learnitig Fast shipments, 412 cars. Wisconsin round | Red garrison of Moscow is one of the| tor vou' to coine in!” ‘said an angry Lampman. Phone 986W. 3t11-29 } OQur:graduates are earning goqd arg]e ist. “This sale will continue | L] whites, bulk, $1.65 to.$1.75; sacked, |best disciplined “and obedient bodies| \ira. T} i H ¥ STy | pOR SALE—A biack horse, sound, || salaries and many. of them are in | | 25 107€ 23 there is a demand for ! An expert at it tells us the best|$1.50 to S1:655 Minnesota round|of men jmaginable. They 2o about| wenin The detinquent husband leaned |~ weight 1600 Ibs: business. for themselves. We are the exchange. As soon, however, | way to learn how to skate is to get| viites, sacked and bulk, $1.50. to|their work quietly and with no show | “SUISt the wall and prepared fo re-| WANTED-—To buy a good fresh cow.| | now occupying our enlarged quar- | | 783 Pn SP000) thie list e sball e UP OR vaur feet every time you fall| gy, bfi Michighn round whiites, bulk, |f arrogance. move his shoes. “And 1,” he said soft-| ~ F. M. Freese, Phone 26F11. ters, Nowr is the time to learn a | | Rublish a few each day of the most | down. He advised other persons the|gy 60 to §1 7% Minnesota and North 1y and sorrowfully, “lave been waiting | FOR “RENT—2 unfurnished rooms || trade that is both pleasant and difficult onesin this space for the | me way, ahd we noticed that they| ‘Ikfltfl Réd' River Oips, sacked and DANCE ENJOYED outside for these last two hours s0's| " for light, housekeeping; downstairs. | F'profitable. ~ Our large, new de- raadors td, selock from, : { misinterpreted him.” Every time they |bulk, $1,20 to $1.45; Montana Rus-| The Thanksgiving ball given at the [ YOU'd g0 to sleep.” . Inquire 710 America ave. 3t11-29 | | seriptive and illustrated_ catalog Northern Minnesota " Collection { got on their feet they fell down. sets, sacked, $1.60; Idaho Russets,|Six-Mile-Corner Thanksgiving night e LOST—Feather netipece. Lost Wed- || is just off the press. Write for | | Agency, Room No. 10, Northern ! —FEducation Pays— sacked, $2; l'dnhu )urals, $1.90. was largely attended, and a very en- Cleaning a Photograph, nesday at thegew armory. Finder || your copy tolay. - i| National Bank_ building, Bemidji. i The High Cost Side joyable @Lme with good music was| To elean a photograph wipe with & please notify Pioneer or 3»0'1731 21 | TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE |i . ol A Chicago news dispatch recently SAFER ]N‘STREHS 1) veported by all. . #oft cloth wrung out In warm Water| o snipon goon wonen Inq{mn o 204 Hennepin Ave. —WATCH THIS SPACE— T announced that the packers were to T and a little ammonla and dry with an- t Rex th bt Viinneapolis Minn. | helv in a high cost of war, but didn’t me 'H‘}AN lN U S NOTRE PAME CHALLENGES other ‘cloth. 2 X theater. 1':11'29 3 - ¥ { make clear which side they will help. PENN'STATE OR LAFAYETTE . = ol inati -2 New York, Nov. 26.— S ~ Imag‘mnf!on Is wf’"d”ful By Edwin W Hullmger, 18 willing to ,pla;""u pgsb-st:::;; Bflz;fi The Ups and Downs. Paying the Piper (Lnlled Press Staff Cnfresnongent) . |sectional game on the Polo: Grounds Some people secm to imagine that the | B A country editor reports getting a| , Moscow.—(By Mail)—Crime in|agginst Penn State or, Lafayette,.it | Ups and downs. of life mean talking |8 package in his Ohio town from Cleve- the ordinary sense of burglary, hold-|was annqunced toddy, Neither Lafay- | yourself up and running other people | B¢ ——d land. The package of paper weighed |ups and personal assaults, hardly ex-|ette or Penn Staté rephed. « down.—Arkansas Thomis Cat. | 175 pounds and the freight was|iio 0w i Moscow. S A 2,56, Yet that same railroad will ;l‘h) ot .t " W‘I 3 £ FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Utility and’Appeal. transport the editor , who weighs e streets of' Aloscow are saier EST Of all the liberal arts literature s 186, from Cleveland to the same|for the pedestrian at midnight or ERBY BABY MONDAY b g g E ; i the oldest, as it is the most immedi- i town for $1.77 and the editor can g"ef {;'} the """;{""g tl&nn "i; Ney Sy ate in its utility and the broadest in 4 é ride on a plush cushion, drink funny | Yo¥ hicago or Kansas City. House-|. Malvin Clarence ~ Esterby, 19 - - | \ tasting water out of a p’aper cup and brenkmgs dre extremely rarve. months of age, passed away las}t nigit its nppenl.—anderi Mafthews: 8 BATTERY RAD IATOR AUTOMOBILE ;njgy Hl“lc}, scen;};ry as the road af- Abchvc firing squads, specializing ;&t theollmme of his parents, Mr. and | Women Dance’ With Arms. 8 B ‘ 5 ‘ords, all for nothing. rglars, a thousands of s it A v 0 o : - . g. on burglars, and thousands of Red e Esterby, 908 Irvine ‘ave- The - South Sen fSland women sit & STORAGE REPA!RING STORAGE terally everywhere through: | nue. Funeral servicés will be held But imagine an editor enjoying it,|soldiers down to dance and just wave. thelr even if he could afford it. out the city, both day dand night, arm- Monday, Novemher 28, at 2 o’clock —Or Any On¢ Else— ed with long bayoneted rifles and or-|from the " First Lutheran church, | 8rips. In Capital Letters ders Lol "'111’"""5 oo sght, ‘h]d] Rmenats svemee B e Evidént! Cold h Y & i 3 . e trick. © Capital punishment till | Rev, rdee” will: officiate. In- vidently. X Yy " 5 Now that Christmas is nearing, it | tho penalty for' stealing. ol terment will be made at’ Grcnenwo:d The reason why Some people marry. ? weather lS Our Radiator Re- | Ale you gomg to is easy to magine that the dollar 5| Eyerybody is afraid to start any- cemetery. {5, because misery foves company. here! Have you neg-1{ - air D tront B let-‘your car freeze | il fnopivedwith that inscription hing in Moacot —_— L lected to take care | DAL DEPAIUMCNLNAS | ;1) 1] every night? " Or “Let Go What may or may not have been its e M PSSR TR 2 5 S been WOI‘klng‘ fu 1 1 s s ¥ ¥ b i Qg ¥ ;;aozt,ogl&e t50(} gnrrisog of Mceu:cn;vf—1 g y(‘)?urvvtorfide Bfil‘.t" blast the past week | = Crank it U.Yfitll-you Accomniodated 200,000 strong—is today a powerful ery e have-the | .. s, e -are blackin the face on Radiators from j ’ The prisoner told the judge that it foree for the presei“vntiun of law and was true that he was speeding, but order. Tho govammnnt is-employing asserted that he could everything ex- it largely in"police duty throughout lain every thing if the judge would |the city. Erfi‘y gave hin, fi Jittle Ju,ge The Red soldxers patrol the streets more judge gave him ten days. cqllos'e.y théun nnydpohc; 13 the tUmtcd Statés. Some idea of the situation —A judge Wn't!:n Heart— can'be obtained by imagihing a' garri- —A Judge With a Heart— son of a million soldiers patroling Dear Twentieth Century: Years|New York City. The proportion is ago. when I was a little hoy T made [one soldier to every seven inhabi- n secret vow that T would do some-|tants. e thing big and clean before I die.| Under these circumstarces neither Wow I nm metting old and T would ask |law-breakers nor counter-revolution- vonr advice as to what I can do.— |ists have much chance to start any- 1. N. Firm. thing and get away with it. O Of course, every person has his|courge, a large number of burglars own idea regarding accomplishments, [and others were shot before this calm besideslosing half of the forenoon getting started? best place in the city . l to care for it, and our %(g, over “tHis ‘cerrl- d|. prices are the low-. 4 . est. | 1 Telephone 970— If you have a leak- | ing Radiator, bring | it to us, we can re- pair it. Radiator Shutters, Hood and Radlator g Covers. ; Betsy Lane i Shepherd . s -the Delightful And always the delightful! One of the best-favored ly- ric sopranos in American concert work. The critics Or are you going to store it with us in a clean, dry, steam- heated stall, where you have twenty- four hours’ service. we will do the rest. | Wet Storage 75¢ per ;r}onth e D hut you might try washing an ele-|was obtained. ur ’q 3 phant. Residents’ accounts agree pretty have pronqunt_:ed hers 2 Dry Storage Denatured Aloohol $5"‘$10‘—$15 . —Is That Big Enough— enerally that the present state of af- most beautiful natural ; A Swell Shindigger e D e E s | voice.: Hear her. - $6.00 a season 70c per gallon per month ‘She—“What do you supnose Jnck revolution, it is true, they say, that meant when he told me at the dancethuman life was not safe in the strects the other night that I slide a slippery | after nightfall. Pillaging and assaults heel?” 8 4 .|were common. Shots were common He—*That’s just his slang, Helsounds at a1l hours' of the night. Peo- | means that you shake a wicked hoof.” | R K Can You Beat It?— i NOTICE OF MORTGAGE TOREOLOS- HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO ot ALY B e PRESERVE OLD PAPERS/| s and conditions of that certain uted and deliversd el, a widower, as r County State earwater County, poration undar Minnesdta, as age bears date 1917, and was of the Regls- T LA mmrmmmmmmummmm i Take Llfe Easy' HERE YOU ARE, LADIES! This is your chance—make your husband come (Continued From Page 1) .- by Martin & Christensen, all appeared | in 1902. Bound copies of all these pavers|| are now in the office of the president |t of the historical society, E. E, Mec Donald. A number of other interest- ing contributions are being wmade from time to time to the records of the socicty and it is expected that.a valuable collection will be gathered and much useful information collect- ! ed and nreserved which will not only.|{ be of vilue to the present citizens in and \, on the 1917, at § Tortgages, there is now due and lw 1 to be due at the date hei ount of the indebtedness secur 1 mortgage i on pnge Tuesday,fiNov 29 Methodist Church - L [ across— of Bemidji, but also to future gen- | 3 indebtedness or = erations. 1& id mort RIS L) W SN, 3 e, i dntenin Listen to Shephérd with your :eyes ; AMERICAN PUBLIC. IS i :xl‘r:;v‘llffl‘v.vum gxll:l\cm;xl by sakl note. and closed, Let your ears drink in the g Youwant avacuum Cleaner great; subhme beauty of her voice. Then come into! our store and hear the New Edison! RE-CREATE Shep- herd’s voice, Hear it also with your eyes closed. You 11 discover’ some- Now Then, Notice Is Iereby Given, it said mortgage will be foreclosed by ale of tho fallowing descrifiod, prém. situated in the County qf Bejtramy (By United Press) a'State of Minnesotu and in «uhl‘nm - New York, Nov. 26—Is Amarica Buge described and - thereby. muruxu,ml TIRING OF JAZZ MUSIC | g 53 i We have dozens of them and will offer them at practically One-third Off. PRE IER ELECTRIC CLEANERS; Regular $45.00, _NOW $30.00 On Easy Payment Plari—10% Off for Cash to-w tiring of “rflzz" music, as American | ““2e’Weat Hulf of the: Sovthebst Qu popular masic is called? tor of Section Ten, tho Southivest qufg thing so alive, so pulsating. soul = stion wi S - | ter of the Scutheast Quarter of S That fs the question whic his en- gk &6 G (he “Nutthwest. Quar gaging the attention of theatrical ”". ‘Noriheast = Quartor .of. men{ and. professionl musicians, as ‘teen, in. Township = ©Ono Hi well as the amusement seeking public 0 m\ ‘:Vtv-m«:";fi““‘Sifm'}"‘“fif "‘\“:";“K“‘ dx in general as a result of the announce- hmder Tor cash by the Sheriff of b ment of Oscar Radin, conductor of I;ult{u‘x]nl oty or, hx!u r‘lpn“zt\x'r at_the “Riow ” ront. door of the County Court 1ouse in Hoan o fherguts tn e op | i Clty o Bemidyl Belteaimi County. e Ay e esotla, on the 3rd d of anuary, Franz Schubert, the celebrated com- g ang oclot‘km: o0, nay nm;\ b BN oT v g v insofar ‘a8 may bé the amouni poser, that his orchestra would play | ik will then be due on said morts Schubert’s ceiebrated *“Unfinished” | gage and the indebtedness thergby se: symphony as entr -acte music at the|cured. and an attorneys fee of Twenty- i erformances of tha = five Dollars ag stipulated in said mort- B B fe gage, and - the taxes, If any, on siic| Mr. Radin states that e re} premises, lngethe‘\: \\l‘th the ~costs. and 1l opular demand, for expenses of this foreclosure. pultiof imopuler, or several) ®y ted Novethber 15th, 1921, fl}?t it won’t seem a phonograph at: al ; The NEW EDISON - #The Phon With a Sowl" give you all the ear can give you ‘of - the art of _Betsy Lane Shepherd. SEATS ON SALE HERE PREMIER ELECTRIC CLEANERS; Regular $60.00, NOW $42.50 : On Easy Payment Plan—10% Of for Cash CEL BARKER'SDRUG STORE Attorney for Mortgagee, ON 1 i tding, THE PIONEER WANT ADS I‘l;‘;fllm?&tllo%:nil" JBanic Bullding, l 12} strains from the symphony are em- R Bank, 3 |1 ployed as themes for the musical ac- Clene ‘mfu:(i:,\‘{m:\‘(,nm, x?\lo;:;‘:hgee_. 217 Third Street o I i c?msm;‘m}r‘nmt\'t of the operetta, Many| -(Corporate Seal) f o o ness; BEMIDJI, MINN. § Y of Schubert’s songs are sung during k= ’wcc-rresm‘-m. ; i the action of the piece, including O, W, Kolb, —Phone 34‘—‘ : g Mi El L gh & P C “Serenade” and others. Marshall A, ononu\msmm et ; Elk I‘BnleSOta CCtt;,lhc ;’6 wt owel; g R 8 Dul dmg —i hone - VY ——— emidji IR T G R G (.. BRING RESULTS ; otd 11-19-26 12-3- 10-17-24