Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 23, 1922, Page 6

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Twentleth Century Umitsd & “"Page thée Advertising Agencies Now is the time for all good adver- tising dgencies to come to the rescuc s, of the northern public. We might at| least get a.little warmer while read- | < ing the advertisements 6f Southern | 2 California and Florida, We'll' bet! those Lake Boulevard robins are pret- | ty quiet these days. —Nothing to Boast About— \ | 4 Waasted Energy i It’s a waste of time for a shoe sales- | WFRFFTTTTIIETIF TV ITITYV VS TVTTYY manito tell a woman “if the shoe fits | . put ‘it on.” She does not care a rap about the fit. She wants it to look! MA R K E TS small even if it gives her a fit. i —Aint It 2 Pact?— her stockirgs out at the knees now Chicago, Jan. 23.—Potatoes, weak; wears her knees out of her stockings. | receipts, 83 cars, total U. S. sl —The Rolli: — | Chicago, Minnesota and Michigan Ay |round whites, $2.00. Pays to Be Careful = A man in Kansas was recently shot The Inevitable Hazard | efficient inspeciton department re- ° his home work, “what is duty? |30 in 1920 to 13 last year. Property “Duty, my son,” replied his father |loss was reduced nearly one-half, al- sadly, from where he mended the though burning of the big fiber plant step, “duty is what comes between a with $20.000 loss in 1920 contributed a —Duty Isn’t Much Then — | Had Them Cornered | CLIFFORP & CO. IS AIDING hml“t::? it a secret. -An Indiana couple tried it not lon; % Souple fried Jt mot long ag0 a1d the Due to the fact that the majority of caught them before they got to the the garmfls. \yho bring wood to mar- corner. The prospective groom nev- ket in Bemidji make the corner of er knew how much he.got out of by M.nnesota avenue and Fourth street merely - takin ’ .~ thd r headquarters while in the city, _§1, N * h;r-f;t;‘: rAs vf“th , Clifford & Co. have volunteered to as er. Trie gaIN— | 5ist both the buyer and t.c e..eT. oy calling phone No. 160, those in need P OPE BENED]CT PASSES {of wood will be referred to those who | !are waiting to find a market here. AWAY AT RGME SUNDAYE Bank Raised the Ante. ] | A farmer while doing business in 2 edict was christened, spent all his boy—; Sehuylkill ( bank the otber hood in the littie Italian- town. He| (nrew into a waste et an envelo; was born an aristocrat scion of 3| coptaining §1.400 in cash. The money democratic aristocracy, the ancient| g gound by a serub woman. who e Ligurian nobility, members of whieh| yrnee it’ fo the bank. ~The farmer are prominent in the learned profes-| gave her $3 as a reward. The banl, sions of Italy. ] g tl the woman might have His father was the Maxchese Giu-| (001 the mouey, and being ashemed seppi Della Chiesa, and his mrother S 22 i pr | & . 2 il h ot such a puny reward, gave her i Marchesa_Giovanna Migliorati. Both 5% “0 % i token of her hom| are dead. His elder brother, the admir- | ilberal presen! 2 inherited-the title. The pope was a| esty. runy, delicate boy, and grave doubt | was expressed when he was born that | he would live many hours. Ed““ted"CONFERENC E '[0 FORM i | < suunued (rom Page 1) in Capranica col.ege in Rome and four years later he waj ordained a! < PLANS 'l'o A]D FARMERS priest. He at once entefed the Academy | for Noble Ecclesiastics from which (Continued From Page 1) il the then Monsignor Rampolla took ver he produces from his land. | him to be his private secretary. | “h.?lt‘i‘;;%:io& of & ricultural tar-| Ve I ha st re is | e N S aion " | Sovmment credt o L ot Rampolla who gave him a training in| :,::al " U‘dn-z nfm'l:t'r" on the fed-! diplomacy such as proba_hly could;eml re board. | onicrence wiil be devoted to a| of tne .general agricuitural | isituation throvgnout the country. ! from the nortnwestern deiegates Wi | o a presentat.on of conuitions in ar-| heir section; trom the range country vl be presented a survey of condi-; t.on: there, witn simiiar expressions ons prevai.ing in tne cotton | ve.t, ,.c gran-belt, and otner produc- | | ing are. In tnat manner, it 1s p.an- I ned that the entire conference may be | g.ven a birdseye viéw of agriculiure | Following the death of Leo XIII, Car- | “'¢ dinal Merry del Val took the place of | Rampolla as secretary of state. Mon- signor Della Chiesa remained, h ever, at his post. He was made dinal May 25, 1914. . Wken Cardinal Della Chiesa went | into the conclave after the death of Pope Piuc X, there were few who be- lieved that his election was a possi- bility, but he‘was élected. f .s a whote, t.e condit.ons prevailing | ADBITIDNAL , in cach of the chief divisons of agri-} WANT ADS cuiture, and the problems thus pre- ¥ sented. | “No attempt has been made to lay FOR SALE—Sewing machine, in down a hard and fast program in ad-| fair condition; very cheap, $12. vance for tne conference’s sonsidera- Call 562-J. No. 30 New Kaplan tion, but suggestion will be made to bldg. 3t1-25 tne coniérence from time to time in| Young men; women, over 17, ues.r-|keeping with President Harding's| ing fovemment positions, 31301Lduas 1xlndpmposing that the gathering | month.y, wr.te for free-list of posi- | be called. tions now open, R. Terry (fomer’ Looking to the future, as the presi- Civil Seryice examiner), 119 Conti- |-dent suggested in his letter of Decem- nental bidg., Washing.on, D. C. iber 30, tne suggestions of the confer- 3 t1-25 |ence wili be invited as to best methods Want to hear from owner having farm -0 be pursued in formulating a na- for. sale; give particulars and low- | tional agricultural policy. Efficient est price. John J. Black, Minmesot. ays of providing for the future food | street, Chippewa Falls, Wiscons upply of the nation as the popuiation | - 8t1-38 2-4-2-111 increases, and the: entire subject of | WANTED—Sasman with ability, to | land "utilization will come under this develop as a district manager. dat- | general head for discussion. Included | isfactory compensation “to proper" “”E-h Sh}:se‘ txp }opici as a matter o party, Traders-Hydro Vulean Tirei L0313 BC Tl 0 ontey 1 - rs bui icag: £ stry : Tllinois. g Chz'fi‘j’z‘:' icy. At the present time the nation v LOST—A sterling silver bar pin. is consuming four times as much tim- with settings, this morning between ber @s it is raising. The problem is not 520 Minnesota ‘ave., and post office. ‘rm'y to use our present forests wisely, or between there and O'Leury:‘h“t to teke adequate steps to renew Bogicer store. Finder please return | ‘¢ to meet future demands.” to Pioneer office for reward. | " Attention will be called to the Eu- Dtey 2t ects the Am- WANTED—A¢ o s fon will be or gencral hous . Inquire P ¢ readjust- Bt ol o 115 T o Thene sl il bl FOR RENT—Three-room house. an» all probability, of financial quire of T. Mocn, first house acro ropean situation.as it aff n farmer, and discu , compet ating both to the present | tracks in Mill Park. 1t1- mergency and the future. FOR. RENT—Strictly modern fu T g nizhed room. Call 250 or 327. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 1-23tf | DAILY PIONF.F.RX | . | Easnpasnssnssunassnnssnnsssassansad ! will arrive in Bemidj this i RKE' an extended visit at the home ol As Time Rolis On | POTATO MA T o Me and Mrs. d. C. Tigbe, Pity a poor sailor on a night like this!| n.ents, 761 cars; on track, 138 ears. cents a yard. O’Leary-Bowser Co. dead by one of his sons while whip- | INSPECTION REDUCES FIRES it i‘i“:fie"é‘;mfi?&g‘ ping anotlier one with a razor strop. | IN NORTH DAKOTA CITY pany, both of Good “Dad,” queried Johnny, busy over duced the number of fires here from entenyard, 0Lea man and his golf.” i to the poor showing of last year. $2 If you elope in a Ford it is pretty WOOD BUYERS AND SELLERS #UBSCRIBE FCR THE o Mt GRAGIOUSY THATS A JeRRIBLE COLGH® Ho“, OQUGHY. YO TAKE SOMEYHING V¢ © APPEAL TO YOUNG WOMEN Linn., | (By Dnited Press) Theron Higbe of M , ening fo sity board of Regents. “Fruit of the Loom” mus'in, 19 i before three years actual practice. H. B. Rockne, ca fANY DEALS BETWEEN YANKS AND RED SOX Parefntls,tthpa;;ntly, cannot be too Bemidji visitors betizeen tr careful se_days. | 4 day. They will leave th o (By . United Press) Fo b o v . By Henry L. Farrell —Can You Beat It?— ' Valley City, N. D., Jan, 23.—An_ Thief River Falis. | New Yol Jan. 23.—In Boston 11 their, American League club ew York” Red Sox. In @ similar vein they refer to the nks as'the “Boston” Yanks. 1t’s all t) e resu't of the many deals 26-inch white Sn Ladies’ 1-b - een” tne’ two ciubs. Bl Ly B o lact big swap in which the Piercy and Collins gave the DAILY PIONEER secretary of state to Pope Leo XIII, conference, Secretary Wam_:lce s:;d :b 8% he took Monsignor Della Chiesa with | A"diu L“L df;\r‘::flé:s fiisgril:\y o}I’ him and made him under secretary. ;v ABICINE g< T AR A o 40 i S o ILLIONS of people all cver the United States and Canada have not cnly been relieved of the most obstinate forms of dyspepsia and indiges- tion by the Tanlac Treatment after other remedies have failed, but many of them have reported a re- markable and rapid increase in weight and a re- turn to nermal health and sirength by its use. Although Tanlac’s claim for supremacy ai;e abundantiy supported by the werld’s leading au- theritie: i: is the ) Ives who have real- ly made Tanlac wi fillicns ubc/n millions have used it with tifying results and have told other mi ¢ it has done for them. That is THE REASON WHY Tan- lac has become ¢ -al sensation of the drug trad ed and Canada, REASON V/EH est sale of any in the world teday.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City -Drfié‘ Store and by leading druggzists everywhere, * 1= thems; .;“too; dScé)tt, ;Junelf zln(r'nd Husgx . é ; r the ‘Red Sex for Peckinpaugn, 43 Don't cough vs almo 't an ent.re soston v n the roster of the club, those 'HE violent paroxysms of coughing siance to Harry soon cased by Dr. King’s New Frazee are Babe %{uflé. hCm‘l lfiis, R‘elg Sox were playing_the Chicago YWaite ' Hoyt, Wally Schang, ike Cubs. £ o TO BECOME.NURSES SOON: MecNally, Hax”ry Harper, Scoté, Bush and Jones. L orver Yanks on the Boston club did nothing but help swell the roll of | Dr. Mayoof the Rochester clinic Frazee and the fact remains that the told ‘members, of the board that 40 Yanks are league champions and the 1t1.23 |per cent- of graduate nurses marry Red Sox are second division -caliher. -Minneapolis, “Jan. 23.—A stdte- are Peck, Pratt, Vick, Ruel, Walters, jo4 the onl e Etavteds S side appeal for young women to be- Thormahlen, Russell, Quinn, Collins ost, the ‘on Y ONE: 16 BKRESer s, UM comms. nirses il soon be made, ac- Pierey and Foster, » 4 » Jones Tost his only start also in a close The little girl who used to wear| 4 Minnesota avenue. f, aing to an announcement by the Boston thinks that the many deals It is an interesting feature of ‘the’ last deal that the Yanks now have all the pitchers that Ed Borrow used in the 1918 world’s series, when the Discovery. Fifty years a standard for colds. ~Children iike it. mful drugs. All druggists, 60c. Dr. King’s New Discovery Tor Colds and Coughs aie Bowels Normel. ° Nature's Dr. King’s Pills— ing the bowels e clogging s, 25¢, 'D PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE B % King’s Pills T TR T A T Ruth won two games in the series and Mays won a pair, Bush finished one of the games credited to Bush and game against Jim Vaughn. flll"llIllllIIillllIlIllllIllllHIlllfllflllmlmHHll!jll Po LT S Pasteurized MONDAY [EVENING, JAN - Increases in ularity The following figurq; show the percentages: of 'increase over the first month’ PASTEURIZED MILK 0T B NOV. ...... " .81% DEC. ...... .1 If You Cannbt Get Koors Pasteurized From Your Dealer— . . . Telephone 175 S KOORS BROTHERS CO, SR I Milk ’s sale of =i you require mation. The man o ® one who buys to best advanigage. Hiw For Will Your Dollar Go Today HAT ydu get for a dollar determineé' its valfié‘. And the secret of economical buying is infor- ‘woman who is best informed'is the Every day this newspaper contains information that you should have in order to increase yourzbl‘l&ifig' L)Fower : The advertisements are intimate little lessons in eéorio- my. They are notices of how—iwhere—when and for - what your dollar will go farthest. fraay This advertising awaits your pleasure. It'does not * force itself upon you.. At your convenience you can study. it to learn where to go for the product or serqicé,, to discover where and how you..ca.fi buy . -3 most easily and to best advantage. ’ ~ and worth-while practice to see just how you car makeyour dollar do its best for you: © S~ 0 O

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