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i ;::‘;ning from Mlmleupohs _and St, 'S. "A: «Citter; 1111 Beltrami avenue, | She:hud her reazons, breaks his record. Fe does not } 3 Tuesday aftermoon. iAllmembers are | ~“Man’s nutural habitat,” says Gene: ! $ Lnow who she 1. ‘$'| + vHe does siapped the-lndy. “Bring requested to,be present, . vieve] “is the street corner, the curb- *|"him' steaight in?” And Jones resumed' \ During the_absence " of The Pioneer’s regular society report- those who have items of per- interest or social i s rs.E: E. Kenfield gave aitea:to12 lad:es &mrdny afternoon. { Dr. G. M. Palmer returned Sunduy ey > Ladies’ brown oxfords, $5.95 a paxr. 0O’Leary-Bowser Co. 1t1-23 Judge C. 'W. Stanton went to Inter- national Falls this mommg on !egal business._ 5 : Joe Dimone -of Wilton was:a be- tween-trains - bysiness visitor in- Be- vmdj_ Saturday. Fifteen-inch hard and soft wood slabs for $3.50 per load at lo-idju Lhn-hct-riu ‘Co. ‘l EXCEEDINGLY SMAR'I' Distinguished by the novel armn ment of its trimming and the ‘sin)) huty 3 ofin)lneslsdmpnttn ress dark« "¢ IMETHODIST-LADIES' AID 4+ | church will. meet at:the home of Mrs. ; ir ‘regulat meeting | nesday - evening.:at ;8 oeloek . members; mcgqnqted to be; xmmn DIVISION mrs.mmv ' The ‘bedl-room “diesion “of’ the La|: dies’ -Aid society - -of the:Methodist SLADY ELKS"'WILL. usa'r TOMORROW AFTERNOON! Lady ‘Elks ‘will hold & meeting in the Elks club rooms :tomorrow after- noon, Mesdames A: P. Whife and Charles Vandersluis are to be hostess- ¢s. A large attendance is desi-ed so that arrangements may be com; for: the -party;:February ‘14. PRESBYTERIAN -AIDDIVISION THE ‘BEMIDJi DAYV $IONEER iffinm"mmm! m. That'She s Al- | - | BEEAAE s s ‘“I_lxe‘ Wonan's . Side .of the Story” this ‘Should be ecalled. ;|-the. o | mmt of ‘being Iate. Fmore ‘without embarrassmént. HEALLY WUMAN S FAULT W,\ys Late for.an Appointment ‘Is ‘Explained. From time in hmxug the haughty male hag gled agufnst the one” 86 m @ bult, and aboveiall for her he. was-.never ‘late occulonnily or:0ff and on, er-even mmt of the time. You could ‘always {3 upon her beélng” Tate. “Sonie marid it xdepended -ou “the -promptiess iwith which you arrived, her. tardiness. being | nroportioned thereto. But these were slanders P\er. - No, she was late ‘without exception.-And stone ‘¢lub. Waman's is-tlie home: Man | stares,” “'Womxin “is ‘ stared -at. m blandishes. \Woman blushes- - A.man can ‘stand on the curb for al ur or ey “woihan I8 eonspicuous, no matter re she: ig:anl a \erltnblv .cynosure when ~almu- In fact,’T don't think iU’s too mueh to say that nothing is-netived so quickly as.an attractive.and unescorted | woman. That is why, when she makes | an engagement to meet-you at a stated place,-she is-sure {0 be atileast fifteen minntes late, Itiis all due'to her dread | to the great fund: of fami nult Take Frank’s Word, But Miracle’ Ane I8 Past Syracuse, -N. Y—Symcuso co- s.are furious.over the “com‘ex- of Frank Culver, ' 0 captain-elect “of "thé 165 t:mod;,l Giede! teans, Who ndmits® kissed a girl nor-permitted xqqy him in thngqvears At rsity. had only ‘one date and that wheni Tic was a freshman ani foteed to attend a dance be- causea sorority m-r-dvd a man to fill i, 7 One co-ed takes hh cnnresslon as a challenge .and is. out -to ; mun JULIA HAD SAID SOMETHING Better ‘Half “Chatted’ Abeut Dem Clct| g Courtenay Dinwiddie, executive .of !'the National. Child Health council, told | ihe following story at the -mieeting of the Mdnday evening club. It belongs tories of which each home has fts shave, beern’ teaniping the streets '0f Lonton, lntxhg shad rnn monpey, no. llo:ne. o “’xz. dim Jfgnt fiickering in the hall, But e’ gewe the ‘bell-a vigoron puli F ‘t-nered Ao | An “Indianapolls accountant, who -is |4 Sam Was -Forced to' Admit That His| of English ‘birth, says’ that when he arrived in the: years 3g0, he did pot propose to per- | » -] mit himgelf torbe tmposed an. “Whep he landed e jgave his band' baggage to a “porter to ‘eatey “to hotel. 3 Wi ys unlucky, was ;now- on:. All ‘pight-long he fad | dult'voad had o‘fl pal of former’ days. *It was lg, hnt he =\\‘ould throw h! 3;A—thn wns the “house. ’He ted the steps, . 'There was onty- a Tnited -States several | e he reachéd the ‘m¥keil the porter what the charge was ' Fleish yarn: ents. a einy s s O'Leary-Bowser-Co. 16123 nltcl\mexl i 'f;t'_fflflhmwm“c]'; ‘z}"‘:h': of béing: compelied to walt~and be'| " {is family had « colored \womeh et — flowing _sleeves and" lengthened. side ip.of stared at. OL, of caurge, we love t0 D'\ of the nanie ‘of” Julia, %o d1d the Mr. and M) L Mation retum: ~panels in-the effect:of a border,: then "| oIt meeti nnehumg e F, | %duired, . But .that's -different. APd | \agh, wecording ‘to- Mr. Dinwiddie, ed Sunday. smoring tronra week’s ted “on the blouse and -ekirty: old; ‘802 ngm v'avenne, ‘at | SAfers” hier ‘husband - traiisporting' the clothes atay in Minneapolis. ; ; editi size- requires 23{ vards ek tonighte, 2 - to and from home. One n‘um he start- nchi bt slecves are-cut A?n ‘memberssare: urged o he pres- How Blick Cate Got Bad Repute, | 0. ith & bl bundle of fresliy washed have to-be satisfied with ““‘ s‘lfi & Crn‘;rer lrill 'l‘.urtle! ,Rivfii was and calling on friends in Bems; % nan’ 's, near: Mth the sldc«fmnts and “side Seventh: mmu «Gifted™ . Not ‘Alto- . 0' a s.‘lll\fll Ry om tlus one. "A)iy ludqui‘at hqfimg ;joined:a AcLordmg Lo wofil )’enélved fxom Mrs. . “Porter, 8r., mother-of:-the | greom, .Dr.. Hownrd “Porter . of [ Mil- waukpe and:Mrs.: Adam Nikle-of Be- midji ‘were .united “in ‘marrisge ‘at Superiok, ‘Wis.,: November .20, -1921. The -announcement states that Dr. Porter sand wife will.make their home 'fhe otigi n. of the ~u|\ersfltlo||s aver- sian to ¢ cats is believed fo date’ back 900 years to the Sevennes mouns * tatn_disteict of Prance. one William, abbot of a monastery” be- ! At that time | yeg"contents went fnto a mud puddie. side the river Ierault, and before then ' a warrior in the Crusades, decided to build a’ bridge acr the swiff, monn- taln streaw. Dul fast as the foun- dations for the piers were put down they were swept away by the torrent. | with the clothes spick and span. The clothing. It had been raining and there’ were puddles alang - the -street. The - unfortunate -marf slipped, the bundle hit the street, opened up, and he couldn’t deliver the w: and he hated 1o take it back home. But he was_forced to “face the muslc.” A week later ‘the colored man j showed up. at ‘the™ Dinwiddie horge i Needless to say, nll nm M Grut Number of “Htinr" Cuts 3 cluse, Teff when she died-at her howe | 0007 “Inheritance” to $1.23 !aeh. lhe $260,000 estate the re- | —If M Margaret Easton, 1 '4“new-fashioned" Here's adrama in which the Woman 5 4 AT in ‘Milwaukeée where he is-engaged in 1 A h e “in “October were to be divid, l i ",':;'_’.S.'L,”:::‘;"’H'." s Hontistry. 'Thev are now said to ‘be xx‘ledfi'é";i\,,"m""h‘ tong “‘;“_j‘l;‘({‘“vfi::j'q‘g fanily, of course, iad found vut what ::::;‘m?‘, g ke, itiork Lfights with the .old—for-a Hi1d of a seventh child visitingat the home of the @room’s |\que t, infertoro v the dev had delayed their wash and were pre- ‘the hopeful claimants t awpiied * gmany In l»uxury~spiced with gayety land in heart-sceneswhat hal pared for -San. for ‘the” rele of sol¢ heir, ecach would Barnell. Phonc-202W. o ® 3 = ithie ", stventh - sen ' of A& ;’:g(’:” » Mrs. H/PO“E' H R G ant | He is.supposed then te hive invoked That worthy, however, dzd mnot say - réceive about §1 Lelia_Bolster, .who has biem quite { & 4 mpposed to Le gifted | the Evii; One and mage. a. com . 2 2 pact ' / b ¥ ill for the past few' days, is slightly euting:headaches and |ppr AR DIMEbY, Uho . toinis’ o Which “this & srd about:his mighiap. cores *“f professional estate Aoy love:dnd *homi |'wi ¢ 5 i of ' p e. improved, it s reported. bl Q‘:“My o ek o PRESPYTE!!I‘AN SOCIAL CLUB | " would complete. he. bridge, bt | 5 b‘n‘\(;nl .txs‘lr\cl«l a member of fhe fam- , claimers, writing in merel a hablt of lmnds, “and o Nave other magical MEETS TOMORROW EVENING | (¢ first aiinal to cross it wonld be. L 3r "did n't Julia have anything to say :and in:case evershody glse should die . 5 —Cnst Includea Pa’\l;lh:gs:f a:B :l;ilyl r:;‘tl;:eiefr‘:?l’l:xsc‘ powers. In otlier words, he is supposed "Tlle “Presbyterian “Socidl club. will e to the devil. - Sa 1t ;'h,'j ut“mp fimkhe? when vy :bad-tn | :before the day of settlement Is "’"‘}‘“"’ THEODORE ROBERTS N s] a Al 4 s f o take them back? fish to be-remembered. ¥ . ] ‘few days there on business. i 4| ”“fi!‘ RULT ok i mesting bomortow e"Ps"':gp;';' f"::';‘l | Sam grinned. Mrs. ‘Easton died in the belief that T. ROY BARNES = E ! 3 It took but one “Julla—she done dmned quite a ' she was withont kin. while about dem ‘clothes,” he said— ‘péwe'ltem; to the effect that she left Washington Star. 2 large estate, to refute: this helief. - TThere lhas appeared, since” {he publica- ¥ REFUSE TD ACCEPT “SMITH” tioni <of ithis .item, one-of the largest Inmily trees ever:brought to the Sur- Members -of - T‘hat Pamily - Have Hard “Comedy<:“Fulse Roomers™ —-TONIGH‘T 4 TUES.— | the fater’ -discoveries: in the basement of ‘the churé 2 - be 'served .at 6:80 and :the re- Elwin. Bolster has heen slck in bed .qumlcs at the younger '3““1} der of the ever! ng filled ‘with fan since last Thursday, but is improving | dren of very.Intelilgent uen inherited} and hopes to_be WHoRE Very:s0on... | buuee of thelr fathe’s intelligtnce than [T Tde S v ol h hildrer’; or, as sometimes - Nashua cotfon_blankets, ,72x80, fi;‘:fl'w:,':,'“"":"" T e s | owahib of the members of the ‘con- | f }‘;h‘te O%; CK“’Y $2.79 a pair. O'Le: ol Avere supremely gitted | ;ghe “dinner and entertainment will been noted for thei :FHowsento, . it tntlgence.” Thetoason for (s b fummididd by & committee of 12 | CU, e Sgme, yonrs age: Profegior _ceording to eugenlc thearies—is that {eouples:of :the ‘¢lub me: . They heoime gine; yea e Rev. William Eiliott left for Dulutis [ (JCC0 08 10 70 nen, ke -many | extend to-all-members of the club, to ~5onil showed ~ that _ sweet and | this morring to attend _the diocese {0 Lounliy' marry when faiflyithose who were unable to be: ‘present Aromatic odorsiwere cooling to: rootns convention in that city Tuesday lndj Soiing It they matryat-alk - The oides]inst. ,vax\r, /and . to/the new ‘mem! ~in other words, their -presence bavs | Wednesday. hudfcuuf such a_talented man hive & ithe: church“a.most: cordial invita- Ol heatrars °fm:'[‘lf bl v‘“"““"xfl UG 2z chiefly to. enter. n 3 SZ0,000 to loan on -farms. m tendenicy. (o fuherlt dflfl:f" P | etherspray” of perfume, kept up for Land company. E el = A few minutes fn 2 summer room too . that:time, g “y B DS VOID IRELAND hotly heated by the sun, has almost M.ss‘ .Samh LaFha of Red Lak posing that the talented ma’ . | n:magical effect in coolingits. atmos- Falls visited friends in:Bemidji-over uNually the case, continues to de- | gpeeion That chammon in:England | phere, for the reason assigned by the week end and returned to her ‘Are-Not ‘to" Be“Found in the {'‘Doctor Tyndall. . It has ‘Just heen dis- Sweet Odor's. te_ odors have al- g mapkingd, Iy have ever ense Jdove of Eastern’ nations mgnxe court’s attention. ¢ 1922 wil:mean nothing to the untrain- ed-man who daes not prepare him- - self . 40..become skilled in some ' trade or profession. THE BAR- BER TRADE offers splendid op- portunities. "High salaries or start .in.business for yonrself with small -Now- is,the ‘time to act. “It.isn’t the.fact-that:Smith is such a common name:that I dislike.it,” said- Miss Smith,.according to a4 New Yo% Sun writer, “but_the fact.that every -one4vho wants to give a fictitious nmne just suys she's Miss Smith. Every time I have to introduce myself somebody sort of snickers about it . 'and is Gugen- ClN&ll- Helen Jerome- Eddy ] Jas. J. Dowling - | Kate Price e ul {ag 18 velbp umzlng mental qualities, then 1f} home .this morning. he haa-ehilldren when bis.brain is com- | Emerald 1 ; supposes my nawme : _ ¢ sle. coyered ‘that odors and perfumes ave 3 Soxa o :| Our-enlarged:location offers latest pletely susture, ‘those - children will AR ||lso an antiseptic—that is to £y, pro- helwer or Caflerey or something else. | equ pmaglt ‘and inethods of instruc- Take my sister and myself, for in- | stance. We oiten go out together to _the rink or down in the village for supper. i | “There's always some nice boys | around who want to dance with us or skate around a couple of times. Of: course, you don't need any officlal in- | troduction these days, aund the boys | know it. So they come over and in n little while they're telling us where for FREE illustrated today. TWIN CI'FY IARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave: Minneapolis .. H. W. Bolger went to i)uluth wdz\;r heir fath matured | | probably fnhierit their father's matu One of the curlous’ features wf-wild | tective ngainst epidemic. diseages n a | . -as a x{i?legate to the diocese ‘convens ! . mentality ; or,"if"they do not inherit it, | jife in Freland is:the absence of some | cery high degree. t\;mé &Jscopgltfihnrch.k'hefldw and [ children (the clover man’s grand- | of the birds best known in.England. | Snow .G edneguay: oL wals wee ; childien), receive; tiie inheritance. The nightingale, £or’ instance, Is never | nows H R : < found: in . “swhile the wood- | The only known flock of snow gwsel ‘o[ warbler, tlie vedStart,’ all “the species |° :;men‘s\le‘;;;?;,;m:\';fln;?gn;? eotflm(lx‘,,:;.t, ‘;:t sroetpecker. it rwembcky the mut, pounds cach, arrived:recently at Cape ateh and’ severnl“other kinds'are so | Tourmente, 'Quebec, o its -aunual are t“:l‘;] ;I!{:; ‘0’;";“:“;:;::: “,i,';::; : northern migration from the Southern qeems to_.ba;: 10 i states. 'Each )enr the' birds make: this | Other Wontan” From the novel by ,NOAH DAVIS “Qerman Bells In Africa. The first F'2al of bells to arrive in Ki¥isngesburg, South”Aftica, is a Ger-. mian one. It has & -very interesting | lui ry. . Seven years ago a set of ..:..,_____::___‘__..._.._— == BEMIDJ! FLORAL . ing to his home here after officiatini at the Crosby-Ironton-Little Falls bas: i ketll:all .game ' - at Crosby Saturday night. wood warbler, € d the {dance:at the old arm: olis 7 ¢ | swith electric control, \kns < a'stopping-off place on’their way to the | they work and theéir telephone number Joaid MsiBY Behe '5'1 Labrador const, and have been known | and how we ‘look like' their sisters, R CHOICE, b orchestm Dancmg nt qaloc and how we look 3 1 Everybody welcome. $1-24 he birds ‘travel “’ do so'for more than forty years,Bhe "yng all that. . It's all right, too, be- CUT; FLOWERS ARt By eryns un‘cd‘alm\'e'nrz:‘ flock lias been. closely protected. and | cause you, get used to that way of e I’um % : ‘whichat tha’outbreak:of the war rar; fn' all* the ymh-‘ |' this‘year movivg-pictures were taken _et(ing acquainted, and it's much’ bet- B N. into Teneriffe, where the £00ds were Mafige" * brof: them by the-moving.picture ce ! fer than some funny guys, who try to Artistis - D—hm h;:::!a:gl‘;ly M bk el fige: tht SUCH |- o6 o Dominionparks breneh, OUAA | hand - yon a line. thitt they'ro in the ey . have been guests of Mr nnd M" E. | the warehonse demandeéd that the con- Ry X 5 'moifies‘ or doing fiction \\'rithlg. Pm.gv:rw Olfl!vl‘ | + " H. Denu for.a few dayx past. ::ifl:: ;’:::"g;;‘;:’[:‘:‘z:e&‘lé ;,‘:'(‘fid:::; : ‘the’lesser Varfety:is - “Well, anyway, preg.\' soon, if Ull‘;\ A ‘unknown, nnd t ite ‘the willow' v !like us, they suy, ‘You're a pretty ¢ — i M:d uuie ]Mrs. Quincy Brooks re- | -Kirche; l;lm'{w‘;;t' fimt:'onm;'m I(]}t“l"; warbler ke gk 7&? cenfioneEt ol ¥QNEY Fi QR HOMES nifty litle dancer. Td like to sce sou ":-mhdji MIR" 4 cely p; i) “:‘mm ,R'“e ]:YB"WE' minn-speaking congregation, d gl it | summer Yarger relutive, the orthwestern ;Building ' Asso- ' agiin. You know al.abont mie, 8¢ ‘Clll}.-( ingtpum Tiisic \Son, gzt ) nmfltemd circumstances, made shift found’in-omson fow: lcll e your mame, will, wu?' The: Phone 418-W ciation Fnrni& ‘Money | jand can-only-bonst- of:oneibird, the n Buil : Come o I. u ng. t i thnt he was fuling Sne: ‘very 1ne ‘trlo, regular “TheyNorthiwestaen ding Asso docxnt mean n.n\thlug ‘to “me. Tell | cia?.on of Fergus Falls has funds-and is prepared;to make loans in; Bemidji - to those who want to repay in month- ly I::stallme;g. 0 ans in ‘the“Northwestern Build- on ‘Begr “Sults. -ing Association :mature <n .one -hun- !, 0D dred. -eight .months. The borrower ' are_now erdeted 1 icaged bhow, el de-sot : »evidtor in. the ‘meighiboting dslandi— Obrlstian iSolues sMoultor. - me_your veil nanie. “When- Linsist my name L | they sny, ‘What's:the matter? married or something.” “So_ we don't tell onr real mames j, any, more. - We say we're Miss Cooper "RUY‘H. fAL TOURIST” America’s ‘Finest Side Cac | —with— e HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES | < rthnr ‘Sturmer, who ing their aunt, Mrs. S. . A. Cutter, for the past several days, | ~ will visitrelative: it:M nneapolig this ir home at Will- Smith, You're Says Thers Ts'Lite.on Moon. An ‘enfinent -astronomer, Frof. Wil- |/ liam T, Piékering: ot Hurvard univers “Mcurning * Chevr: _mar. “Mr. Sturmer is employed by the | E? ting ’ 4 Guat Nnrflem__uflwny. lf‘“‘" e ‘mfl:‘ ‘;h::“-?‘t::;":t‘ 50 per” $100.00 borcowed for §tu\\esnm or somethirg else, and l Falls? 1'3 ilend, world. — Professof - Pickers 00 h}?ng“dhm”‘h‘ and gnee we don't Jook Jike sisters e Gmmral Repair Skop Booms 50c, bath 25¢c, Henry Falls? belfeves {hat he sees throukh the'tel Whivehd ;;;:rn;::nt_“:r the remaining | sench, have to use Qifférent numes to xth St. Bemndjl E Funny, isfit 1t _believed. payments- on-a ! - subts were broken om loan of $1,000.00 are $15.00 Gy é, .and_ they have monfl\ and on_:$2,000.00, $30. 00 per rous on the left month six wmonths of': Anyonc interested in securing a suit. eustom_is loan may address. The Norhtwestern Before the Building - Assocjation, the suits—plain Minnesota.—Advertisement. panmlo«ms—np- b rooming house; 815%- Beltrami ‘aves 4 “st1528 nue. séope indicationis of a kind of vegeta; ‘tion that 1 up sudllenly under certain condlduns and diBappears al- most-as ‘stddenty ‘when the conditions |- ‘Chauge. QOther nafmnomé-s are skep- t about the “diseovery. “Phey are tined:to think that I’mtcssor Plek- of shadow, A.lemr was received today by Mrs. F. G.’Schadegg from Mrs. Jennie Van Arnum;, who' ueenmpnmed Mrs. Nellie| Harvéy to'Rochester; saying that Mrs.'| Harvey i8 recoverng and is out- of | the hospital and will probably return to :Bemidji the latter “part” Qi week’ < b o % Stm‘u ‘With the “] p” md “Slz" of :a Sllyroeket; ‘Gains in Mo- mentum Till the Laughs Come in,;a Continuous Roar and Ends - With a.Climax of Mn‘fil ThatTs Imlescnbable. g e s U The most excruciating- ly funny .comedy . in, ye:n—-—nnd worth. any person’s “time and maney. HAROLD LLGYB S BEST Y EI TAUGH AND THE WORL LAUGHS WITH YOU! 'Also Showing-——BRYANT WASHBURN—In a 5-Part Comedy in ering sees bafids or pntchbs | Of dourse’io one 2 any highly” Er-'untzgug fessorPicl H.:Mayne Stanton spent the week end' with his family and relatives in | Bemidji ‘and left for Duluth Sunday | night to take up his duties™ theré:'Mr. | Stanton will also represent-the Epis- copal church at the Episcopal diocese convention held in Duluth Tuesday | arid Wediealhy, In lils book, “Fiashlights Erom fie” Wes Wright left Sunday night ?nr Seven Seas,” theé Rev. Niam T Minneapotis where he has a car of | Stidger, of ‘Detroit, says the Bittaks: sced potatoes which he will take to ‘of Stiitdtra have what he ‘refers tc Kanisas City; Mo. ~Mr. Wright will | facetiousty as a “playful” custom ot spend.some, time in the Southand gattiig rid-of their old men. w;x;,. a Sonthwest ‘He. will visit, relatives at “s0_old that they think it 38| Miami, Rja- and will also “visit: in ime_for Him to!tell his Jast talhy ! ‘400 ‘patrons got ‘the |/laugh and the surprise o¥:théir lives last mlh -—cukny of ‘em. CoJ liver oil is the . best (thing in the world for rickets. p y. 4 . G Scott’s Emulsion contzins richest coddiver ‘oil, abundant inthe vita- | mines . that every rickety ‘child needs. AT ALL DRUG STORES PRICE, $1.20 and 80c. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. . {Jow. kind & q Comparab) perhupn.( apct Youth’s cmnpunlon s\lrrepfltlmn. s “ell as cozy.—Cincin- "Pla ful” Indeed! Y G natl Times-Star. ‘Sea :Sarpent :Proved ‘Hawser. | The:first sea gerpent tale of the sea-, son was brought’ to New York: by the, Tiger-Munamar, from Antilla, Cuba. On| Snndny Captain Andrew Osborn siw! Texas: and New’ Mexico. -He-espectsd iy something off the port bow. Passes I o ¥ pnt him_up a_coconut tree. Then. 1 ZeALSO MAKERS OF- (8 - ta rettm toBeniidii about ot r{Kil the SOGIIE Bucks of the village gete ff; l"‘:‘e“‘!’é't]he:;:“(l:‘:dnl:ljlcec:xm{:’m:| omance, o, lHE ROAD 10 LONDON SR When in need of wood call Crxf-; ford & Co. We handle wood and wood sawixg .only for the accommodation of the farmers:who make our corner their. headquarters, “Wood sawing 75¢ per cord, Call : 160, 3t1~28 26-27 ‘togethor and try to-shake hirn dowhB!: If . he is too féeble to ‘hold or, and comes down, that is a sign: of Heaven that hix ‘days-are' through, and they proceed to cooR il eat . alongside, seamen reached down with boathooks and grabbed if. -They drew up a 34-foot length of a ship's hawse; | with a vpt}den keg on ot‘!e‘end. A Pink Rebate Ticket n«! 20c W.11 Admit Adults GRAND - F°"1NDIGESTI0N 2i-120k | I

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