Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 6

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MARKETS e POTATO MARKET Chicago, March 24—Potato market firm. Réceipts 40 cars. Total U. S, shipments, 823 cars, - On track 113 ..~ Wisconsin round whites, saek< ed,”/'$1.65 to $1:80; Minnesota round] whites, ' $1:50. to' $1.70; Red River Ohios, ome car, $1.85; Colorado brown. beauties, $2.10, Idaho: russets, $2.10 to $2.16. -FRIEND OF THE LEGION MEN Judge Keresaw ' Mauntain‘ Landis of Hlinois Dnmnnd- 8quare Deal for: tho Ex-Soldiers. & AL HAVE SoMe FoM wmmu' “The life .of a judge is not: all rosewater - and violets,”” Kenesaw. . Mountain Landis, who recently re- 5 o CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR IN WANTED-—Girl for kitchen work, | WANTED—Man with sell signed, swears| NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOLS ANED o R Al . " t o The virile Ilinoig v 3 ickers ‘hotel. . canomy tire owest prices Wi s Jll:!ge wiid used HAVING-MUSIC CONTEST DISTRICT CONVENTION TODAY A P ; liberal dicoun 120:00 per ‘Week i sing AL to'being “between Sy Unileg; Mrenm) By Dnited. Erepa) iR s LOST—AMoore Fountain Pen, with:| ncr;d Conimigaion iy Thets: Lus-;ig allsen; i :;v w&, e e et aud he | - Oakes, N..D. March 24—The sec-), . Brainerd, March 24—The distri D e O s | FOR RENT—Summer cottages qu Bolker; 200 3rd- St. Bemidii ?é"zg‘ g ond of the district high school music |convention of the Christian Endeavor R' SALE—Small-size gas stove, return to Pioneer Ofllce 2"" 3-25 d Elec % many were. the | gniests ig being held today in James- |opened here today and will continue |, with three burmers and oven, $15. - decislons he wastoun,' Wahpeton, and Grand- Forks. |over Sunday:' Delegates were, here|i Call 653-J. "1811 Minn. Ave. tf compelled to give. | The first of the series was held last|ftom hma hlls. St Cloud, Crosb; WANTED—Painting and Decorating: Much of the lat- | Friday at Maryville, Valley City and |Ironton, Aitkin, Staples, Foley, Mor- E‘OR SALE—Din ———-—Tabl n| Call 421-J for estimates. 3t 3-27 5 7 i ter day vitality of | Ellendale.- Next week there will' be |ris; Glenwood,” Alexandria, and Sauk good ' condition, Bfllr;:l:n oak, 'illo 3 " this _sturdy pl- | contests at Minot,.and. Bottineau. Center. There: will be a: banquet i ) : odeer i thrown: | other series will be held in Dickinson. |tonight. . . 2 b Calliondd. H3LI Mign, AYE “ FohlzufeA,LS% fgtfi lo’I;:RAg&;; gln:rx’nn; 3 m LEn’s uns“ a : cl k sIoR = 5 Call at 710 America nn u,w.m getting a " squire deal for-ex- In all fifty schools’ participate. Di . property. s men Vo0 Jandls has a0 oty n May. Nota Oftcxeard, of | CHILD MEALTHDAY- 15 FG N Gl Ny | 5348 BHONE 203 Leglon posts to. speak for the cause of, 3 ’::nc ol::e?t‘;efls{i;tu? ce in the OBSERVED' IN ST. PAUL 06°Lincoln of Phone:715-" Vgt 2.25|FOR SALE-10 icres, oo S miles from Tenstrike, a few fr nhubult‘-u:: and mnnr:cu:n. o B 5 “During-the war ought the peo- i f 3 Preas. ull e, will take Foi Pleof. Aierica. were mae-over” he | T AND BLOODHOUNBS. _._|.:St. Paul, March 24—“Child Health| FOR:SALE—By Qwner, Two. 160| - first Sirants ppissce e said’recently, addressing the Blooming: SEARCHING FOR™ ASSAILANT Dfi)’" is-being observed by parents in’|!i acre farms in Koochiching county,| time as'you want'at ton, IlL, commerce. body. “Everyone [—— H St: Paul'today. The first annual con- |- Call owner, Central Avenue and| W.N.Bowser, Bemid)lv lin Room got his feet off the ground. Everyone (By United Préss) tion: of :mothers. and fathers'opens | : Third street or phone 587-J. 10 O’Leny Bowser Bldg." wanted to know, ‘How can I best| Washington, March 24—Scores of -e the St. Paul Auditorium tomight. | . 3t 3-26 5td 3-29 serve'? They ghve 86 that the soldler |[men with bloodhounds were' search= Health topics relating to the growing |- in the tm]" could .m: his huvle:: ing the region around Jackson station Child will be discussed. ! blow.. Butwith the. armltice, all this | Virginia, a few mifes from the cagitol - == went down in_ cold-blooded selfshness, 10027 for, the ncgro sssalant of 25{opp prirows 1oneE TO It this isa't corrected, we' will have|prutally attacked and' then chained HOLD MEETING TONIGHT won 'the fight but lost the war in the barn behind her home. 3 Judge Landis, as’ baseball ‘commis- : : K - The regular meeting of the I. 0. 0:! 3 Sk 5 . ¢ i o 1 AR A | S T Toa s o6, e | NORTI DAROTATSBROGLA 105 | iy e Held €his evenig. at 8:00- = 4 —P 2 < .41y pkg Pillshury’s cln"":"“m (g e e a3 DECIDE BASKETBALL TITLE | o'clocle i the Moose ball. There will e ——————— : e it Pancake: Flo 1 ¥ be secon egree work ant mem-~: Fi - do _things that he otherwise would not e reeon iy i qForo, N. D March 24--The sight bers are urged to be present. g BB _._ . |district baske champions of the 5 z | 4 : Enolish a6 8he 18" Spoke. state. will contest here today andto- b Come in and see our display of Staple Groceries at i i nglish as 8he' Is"Spoke. morrow. for the state high school title. 4 i . Loule Chevrolet, the sutomoblle en-|Teams entered are: Fargo, = Valley F [ Half Price<buy one and' take two. ' It js: first-class |- £ gineér, has long.since. parked.all 1deas | City, Bismarck, Dickinson, Grand . Ao - ! of ever accumulating . stock of pure |Forks, Egeland, Minot, and' Kenmuare: BT | Merchandise where: the: lables are slightly soiled. b English language. Valley City holds the 1921 cham- ; Wh 1o R 3 1bs ole Rice, jonchip and is a strongcontender|. ', free. skating rink has been but for 1928 Honors. by the American Legion post at Lake Qity, Minn, % “How could I grasp 1t?* says Loute; 4 a Frenchman by birth. “How could I ik get wise to your: American’ English % —————s, 3 when you talk it the way' you do?” LEECH LAKE DAM BRIDGE Py Then'-he: went -on to’ rsne adelr- TO BE CLOSED SHORT TIME| ' Jonn J. Payne, missing since his ré- | camatance #o-prave his poh\t. ‘ i b ease fromi & German: prison’ in 1918, is months ago he sat with a® grou Announcement -has " beén made by| being . looked for by~ the American friends, They. were talking: about lll the United States:Engineer office at| Leglon. scquaintance who hnd met with finan- | St. Paul that the bridge across Leech: o 0 clal’ reverses. river at Leech'Lake -Dam will be clos-| - For woflclenCy ‘“hoth In studles and ed to traftic for' about: 20 days be-| gn"a¢hletics,” high school students are |) tween April 16-and May 10, 1922 for| 'y warded cups and medals by Mlm\ © 25¢ | Large pkg.Crackers. 2 Strlctly Fresh Eggs, per dozen T (We add 2c g dozen for dehver.y) 3 Jifty-Jell, per Bk 10 Powdered Sugar, perlb ...........10¢ Walter Baker’s Chocolate and €ocoa:25¢ 's ‘down>and out,” sald one. 's all” in;” declared another. | upis gL " the purpose of making:repairs. - : | ,,,:;;; U aihed et EUPY D RORRE NS e | neli i Minihi Cream-of:-Nut Butter, 4lbs ......:$1.00 |k L o Sy And poor, Loule, wrestling to lea i J LR R SR " {52 O C ; 4 0.2 can Blueberries Zk 8 e e Tenting 0 denre | WHEN SELF-LOVE IS WOUNDED | s wou %o seieiove s-aseper it |l Rye Flour, 24% Ibs 79¢; 10 1bs. . . . .. .39%¢ ——— ¢ od Just which way the fellow went— in that case; and tue pofson sinks into L ; { No. 2% can Egg 7 ¢ Exchange. Then s Called Inte Play the Uglies st A A M SO AL Swedish Brown Beans, 51bs . .. ... ..35¢ RS YT L Veal Stew,.1b 8¢c } _— of All Human Passions, That 5 No. 2 can Pineapple. £ £ 2 “ R ] v -donable fault than any oth- .———-——— ,,,,,,,, : [ S demare desp BUME. (g o Tornarat the irun. beeauie 1t soes (J| Breakfast Coffee, per Ib 35¢; 3 Ibs. . $1.00 | - 5755 Seedtess ~ | Pot Roast to .12 ] mt}':?::t:::tfimzd-l:: c:n"l;'“.::"‘“ ;‘: Jenlotsy'1s the ugilest of all human | back- to the. iustinct of self-preserva- Try this Coffee—if it is not equal to Coffee you Raisins :.: 70¢ |- Roll Roast, 1b ............ 23c chanlcal “offecty. ai'e’ prodacéd v’vmch passions—and- the: one which makes:| tiom l""-‘ in 'hfd'!"l't‘:" r‘l"“' i‘"":‘i' ; pay 40c to 45¢ fqr,- we will refund. your money. _lb- 7 Seas Coffee. $1.25 . falrly dazslé: the eye of the onlooker; | the Ereatest migery In the world, It | preservation, and &t1on o G . R 5 1bs 7 Seas Coffee..$1.25 | yeal Shoulder; lb........18¢c Wl s e oy | B pet byt o |} Post Toasties, Kelloge's dind Jersey e e | “set” a director receutly called for u'| Sister of vanity, and Its brood are all :;o!;i :u:n:m -4o{xe er baseé or y Corn Flakes, irg pkg 1‘50 ml pkg 10c m M dance in the midst of soap bubbles. | the Sorrows of the human' race. A o v Buot what is jellousy when ' an- TP I Y e, e e ) | Alyaba? “ANGEL” WANTED THE MONEY ‘We Hav It' is the bmmm which - arises SIS elther when someone else possesses | Evidently Backer of Show Was Tired that' which: we desire and cannot ob- | of Its Making Noihfno but ‘Good tain, or the fear that what we pos- Impressions. sess ' may be taken from us by. andther. linte, was pipsd ‘to the porous flvor, | The very fact of our feeling feat shows'| The manager of a burlesque show fedb sk it gt Ay fi told: the. following. incident of his and steam: forced throigh'it. The hn- | thit we know thtI;.:thor L gt e B 1 : mediate transition into bubbles b , | Power stronger our ow! ea re and’ these-soon: rose: to 'a-huge ,,;::;;. this“is’a’ reflection’ upon; our personal |\ “Fifteen:years-ago-a.certain Chlugfl g New S nn St les Ar e Here FOr lating mass, in- whlch the. dancers | merit; and:therefore a wound to our |‘angel’ staked me to & small repertory : performed, the whole presenting,: ac- | 8elf-love, says Elinor Glyn. in: the-Lon- | show, {nstructing me to make one-night Cofi‘ee ...... ..$1:25 TLeg of Veal, ). 0 Lots of Good Dairy ‘Butter with the frothy substance, a metal siéve of thik size was fitted In the floor. / A soap 'oluupn, made: with 200. bar~ 3 rels of ‘the prodict nnd mixed in the safi¢’ mannér as plastérers prepare { ) } ‘ As a climax to an-unusually gorgeous 4§ L 4 i | cordling. to lllustration; and description | don Times. . stands in Kansas. Our show was ter- in nlo' Populak. Mechanjcs. Hn‘:u:: v M&n and_women are -jealons «wh rible, indeed, but finally: we left Chi- a scene of fairy-like splendor. another” approaches' one they love— |cago. i i thelr natural egotism is: wounded by |- “Our first step was Topeka. After Fnay © 77| the infe that this' other Tas not |the night's-performance I sent a. tele- 4 g ¥ O84-Caos of. Friendship: | realtzed thei ows wortt, and dares to geam.to my ‘angel, saying “Topek re: & ; The. exacting’ reqmrements of thxs store, in-the Clethes - s t- géa | dispute’ thel —jenl being | ceipts $92.50. Made good:impression o to., :K:"?.Jf“:wfi'.‘.“fi,fil" 1;:10:;:; ool ot ‘;'ll.c;,lfld’e:h:“?ne frd Foaly & G s g : we offer our customers, is even more Stem]ydefined this s : ] sesson than ever before, in the Spring Showing of triendjy terms. . There,.came. & -ddy | love respoud i becaus e next night we' Smcenty C othes $95 $30 $35 $40 $45 "a'néw abode.. The. kitten was' . taken away first, and for hours sfter Ség",Our New: - RALSTON SHOES and OXFORDS ita departure the parrot reiterated the pléintive ‘cry: “Where's my kitty? 1 The styles are: correct: and distinetive, and prices are very moderate. want fy kitty!” Next day the re- 5 union ‘took place -in* the - presence o! interested: onlookers. ' The: parrot, in OUR HAT & CAI’E DEPARTMENT | Is showing and featuring the highest quality and up-to-the-minute styles. its cage, was mounted on a table, and Exclusive Agency for Schoble Hats “ when the. door of the room: opened to admit - flu kitten it at once scamp- ored across the carpet and leapt onto: {thie table. With & chuckle’ of ‘dellght the' parrot then" dexcenided from - her iperch,: and thereafter the two Intl mites’ kissed each other through the To Tell.it She Loves: You. - 8ome one has Invented an instra- ment by which thie quality of love may be measured by observing;the exagger- ated -effect: ot thé lover's presence on the heurt aition of hislady. ¥ Stich was the auhountenient of the Soclety for Biectrical Devetopment in describing the worklugs of the “teleg- raphotie,” an Ingtrument by the use ot which, its inventor. declared, un: r"t . happy warrlnges would be prevented. " ”» AlL that Iy necessa ¢ 10" Insure re: “The Hbme of A‘II'NIFEBO‘.‘, 8 PrMucts . aults, the inventor éxpluined; 18 for the .3 m % doubt-torn swain to adjust’ the device PHO over the heart of his intended, whispér & well-calculatéd word nto her ear and Judicator. If it flutters yio- n“alf is well and ‘the banns but if not, beware!

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