Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 16, 1922, Page 5

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Bernids), Minn 43 A W&m;mnfl;“nh Dot *tM&leY 1§ Searsome swish is heakbd ¥ “their merve and start*‘to skedaddle; -only-to.be M in, the dust of. lhe wrpedo s lrt)fichl earth- quake. p } Every day we encounter opportumt;o. and dntiel ‘which we promgtly realize demand gud deurve ‘at- tention, and how often it is that we procrastinate, “only to learn what we already knew—that pro- crastination is the thief of time. ~The time to strike ive i when the iron is hot. Good fortune knocks at for, in -dn:dc.e $2. 00 CPUED wmm our door more often than many of us realize; if we but hear the knock, and having heard it will but | pre-E‘?i“Z,.iT?fflf :; fl::“:x:ch Hw";':-rx'mfi' t‘lho:u open the - door—what a ‘pleasanter life we ‘would A news dispatches credited to it, or nzhurwlu ufl.. = have! { and alo tha local news- published hereln. % OFFICIAL COUNTY AND WW Theodore Roosevelt used‘to tell the boys that it was up to them to kaep amnelves fit sp that they could at all times suce "buck the linel™ CATCHIN(.- THE TORFEDO 2 ¥ i Down in the oll fields t.hey drop nin'oglycenne % ::::1 dub::l:: d;n:oth;:-;(g wfi‘gwm@“ 3 torpedoes into the wells to get the oil !“1" J."Once sizzling in our direction. - in a great while the oil gets a notion to, come nplqr ; and done and' the. final air at identical the ‘same’ moment that the torpedo 2 truth that for. the "‘”t‘ is dropped, with the result that it muh ‘the power- 8 i missin "fl“t ful explosive;. stops, it and spouts its toward the let’s fight the battle of I mile of mouth, of the well. | If t he. tormedo.i fll:ence'be may to :qy, Mm W mouth’.of the well If the tarpedo is shot into the air and ¢omes back with a Jjolt, the map-makers have 3 job, on Hand to revise the fopomh}' of that particular locality; what used to be there ig mostly in the next county. Men: handling these explosives have learned- by the swish of the wall, When the torpede hss been. ° caught by the oil." They know that the only way bing will get along without Vic e¥s as its head: to save.the Pproperty agd keep themselves this side. is wo! g most. of the world right now, bu : of kingdom come s o' cutch that torpedo as it- * newly elected powers are not the least bit worried— POWERS I.OSES 2 Victor Powers. has eviden!ly lost” his pnwers in Hibhing. - The “Square. Deal? tieket souted ‘the old" "’ guard at the city elecuu: held in the world’s largest village last Tuesday. Just what will become of Hibhing now js a matter of copjecture: How. Hib- | comes. nhnyh out of the h of comes oy ng oy nor do they fear that Hibbing is going to. the | | Choose right now from stock of Ready—to-Wear Ha 15, nght in style, right in quality - i .and very much .right in’ prlces. ¥ou cannot afford to. mlss seemg our large stock . bought dlrect from New York; Chicago, -Mil- 3 }aukee and St. Paul markéts All Ml}hnery sold ata. narrow margm of profit on aeeotmt of our small expense. You select here from a stock of, more than $1 200 worth o) real high-grade Millinery, at— h $ ? $395 $4.95, $595 $6.95 to $15 “Buy your trimming here also; at moderate prices, laxge selection. OUR STORE IS GETT]NG h%pRESSED UPR-IN SPRING SPRING DRESS GOODS NEW NECKWEAR . Lots of New Items ; Very Bgetty Showhc - Ginghams, Perq%lgq-‘w”h Goods at Prices That Save ° N:W WAISTS b\ R%fi%ks NEW CORSETS ‘ EW DRESS . : eIt p Q‘ERS TRIMMINGS s ! 'NEW BUTTONS NE b L )" \'H'lr & =l f for men'’s wear, oats and furs) blankets; ete.—10 _ Mflmnmnmnmmmmn|nmunumnmm:ummfimmnm||_n'm| My L7 llliIfilllflllliiillfilIHIIIIIIlllllllfllllllllllll_fllllflllfifllflfi _ll_'um‘nmnm_mlilmm Boys” Schook*Shy lq\lm. special One lot of 86 pairs Lidies’ fords and Pumps, on’ Ul Ope lot of Ladies’ Dresa Shoes, grey, brown, black, values up te-$12.00 $1 \ Girls’ Selmol “Shoes; Children’s fine Kid Button : “to 2, ‘special .0 Shoes, $2.00 grade. THROUGH THE YEARS - AR IN and - yeat out ‘provides you with weathet—tight i elson Roofs withstand ' protection and 4t the same time éd stresses. of the jes harmonious colors add to the- oofs are alter- distinctiveness and charm of { your house. SHE Let your Tumber dealet show you ‘the various styles of Nelson * Roofs. “Thigre is a Nelson Roof for ‘every tyne of building. ., ‘Write us for free samples and a ek copy of the booklet. “The Proof * { toof, you will get most satisfac- of a Roof”, an interesting'story. : Rt uonmtofaNelsonRoof It ofroofingprogtess.m i B. F. Nelson Mfg.—Co.,:Minneapolis_ S ov s | LUMBER CO;'_, DISTRIBUTORS for' NELSON ROOFS : Bem.ld - v

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