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i+ A ,.m e m IEMIDJI DMI.Y PIONEER one time, after about 35 minutes of | plane at Henning on account of the | raiser. The Moose Orchestra furnish- i s < coms mkms mflk o CURTIS mom SCIENCE wrestling, it appeared as though Par-|inclement, weather. ed a musical program throughout the m DECORA’I'E mm vmw 0F Mm Mm SEX sm VALUABLE ASSET caut would soon win a fall, but it] The clean tactics of both Curtis| entertainment. S developed that he had tackled the{and Parcaut caused considerable fa- e s —_— referee, whose protests and attempts| vorable comment and, altogethier,| HIGH SCHOOL PUBLISHERS ¥ (Continuea Fruw Fage 1) (Continued From Page 1) at self-defense warded off the Iowan.|the match was the source of first- MEETING AT GRAND FORKS A committee of the Ralph Gracie | praggadocio, attempted worldiness |the defensive position. Meyers has It was all done in the spirit of good|class entertainment. —_— post of the American Legion in|of tnougnt andi actiony and tneir [been scheduled tentatively to meet fun, but the referce was taking no| Prior to the main event, Harry| Grand Forks, N. D., May 19.— charge of decoration of graves of|queer iueas about their piace and |Curtis at the Gayety theater in Min-| chances. Peterson and Vern Hickerson, both | Editors and business ~managers of all ex-service men in the two local lungtion 1n this universe, s puzzic neapolis, but for some reason or oth-| Parcaut. performs tonight at Hen-|of Bemidji, staged a 20-minute ex-|high school publications are holding a cemeteries seeks a public: contribu-|me» ) er that match was never staged, al-|ning against Rolf Anderson of Vern-|hibition which showed that Bemidji|two days’ meeting here under the tion to. finance this project. This| though Curtis was there and willing|dale. Tomorrow night he has anoth-|has a number of promising mat men. | auspices of the University PWSS FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1922 PAGE- EIGHT tea-hound is awful,” says was the action taken last year st ,f Gesponaent. *The rest sre 1ue [to take on anyone tch before returning to Io They weig] at 140 ea: a :.uff)cm?t sum was realized. “Ap: | i ot dissipated.” Bobbie tended to come to Bemidji by|Stevens and Young Sexton mixed be offered for the ~ | proximately $100 is needed to_dgc-| Seventy-seven of the co-eds de- b} At d blows for a three-round curtai best_high (s¢hool paper submitted. orate the graves appropriately.’, - Volyyad for the Cassius-like qualit, Contributions may be'sent to' 'thi;l‘u a,fl,,mun as 1niegras parg o? meny ¥ Legion post or to the Pioneer office: futii¥c hubbies, if any. “Humor” was T th ' |Checks should be made payable;tol, ciose second wiun® 66 voces. “in- wenhe . |the. Ralph Gracie post. The ‘list. of\te|jecty was moacrately asked for Cen contributors will be pub]lshed fmm'by 64. Social poise and grace n hlly day to day as the fund increases. ng a tea-cup was rated a LIMITED | So far only the following con-. ity by 39, and “wnseifish: b Sy tributions have beer reccived. ss” and “‘sympathy” were desir- Drym| Out Process F, C. Montague 1.00 ed firstly by 2y co-eds each. Those who witnessed the “strong| B. L. Johnson. The women believe that 73 per man” stunts performed by Ralph| Beltrami Nurser cent of the men marry tor “love” Parcaut of Royal, Iowa, at the Ki- Brose. . while giving credit to her sisters wanis club meeting Thursday noon | Glenn g of only 63 per cent mariylg ror wonder if a man with such a neck | Dr. B. Borreso the same reason. Money as a rea- could be successfully hung. One en- son for marriage is more frequent (i s b ekt 4| REPUBLICAN TICKET |5, e s Sk THE Q- be hung would be to hang him up and Kndorsed by Republican Party Three fourths of them wanted let him dry out. Cenvention to marry a college man. —Or Starve to Death— Primary Election The G Coed sl‘;nl ol i P e phrases used by e slangy .c'".a oe "“. ¢ umd‘"fl 19, 1922 coeds to characterize the varieties A wedding in Afghanistan is fol- of the mascuine members of tne lowed by much noise and merry- U. 8. Senator genu homo, however, created the making, the idea being that the more FRANK B. KELLOGG greatest stir on the campus by the noise that is made the more success- lake_here.. Popular ‘elassifications ful the marriage will be. Governor divided the sheep and: the ' goats —Start 'em Out Right— ). A. 0. PREUS among the men the following class- Cause and Effect rite sy es: boobs, dumb-bells, . he-fiappers, Lleutenant Governor “intellectuals and pseudo-—-ones.” The ministers of Bemidji can’t al- ¢ ori ) runks, loaf- f 8 F ways see resnlts rom their sermons, Louis L. COLLINS ,:g:nds. “}';s:fi,}:gf:;:” ur:‘:,;,’meg?m, . . i - N : . S 1 but you ought #o:see the changes af- Secretary of State duds, and some more. : OW On a e ter ~the fashion magazines get One feminist said- there ' were around. it 5 & MIKE HOLM “pokey. ones and fast ones—slow, S ) i Bt stats Auditar a3t gt medum. LS ey ‘ - Dance Records Since its first development, less R. P. CHASE (they fix their hair, “gandoline- 1 f Teasin’. Fox-Trot. _Paul Biese's Orcheslra) 5 3ceq S S tor the guhult' i it T rditede hmfi,d ngl:mnl haired and'.sib-nor- t W On the Alamo.- Fux-T;?t - Onch 75¢ i mal-haired.” : . q ai iese’s Orcheslra ing field has produced enough silyor HENRY RINES Other said there were = “snobs” Every Day. _Intro. “Oh, Géc! Oh, Goshl” c‘l)nlflul:g ycsr‘:sdri w;';g"rs 2“‘:;0'3:’"5‘|‘:,Zr , P B Low-brows, drunks, ~ high-brows,” from For Goodness Sake. Medley Fox- A-3590 coin. Now all they have left to do is Attorney General Lthu;a thal are iettmg ay etéuc‘;; el Eu};emémgflu%and e B . on an lose Whou are havin, rom e €. - to figureiont s viay t? Bet it CLIFFO__RD__L HILTON education thrown at them,” “those el‘sxyot S Tc'ssLZz:”w a’r:d His B:r’z‘d —You Tell "em— R. R. and Warehouse Commission | Who only work, those who only play By the Sapphire Sea. Fox-Trot. ey e IVAN BOWEN Iund those who do both successfui- The Columbians '35“ g y.” Sing Song Man. Fox-Trot. The Happy Si: BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE " One cheerful lass sums _up the o Fox-' it Clerk of Supreme Court # Jimmy. Fox-Trot. The Columbians HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT less deadly sex iike this! +But for Dinny Danny. Fox-Trot. Acsss GRACE F. KAERCHER a’ that they’re not a bad lot. They Ray Miller and His Orchesira 75¢ The regular meeting of the "Luther _ "{c_ usually T"‘”fa"‘. }t" “’Ejk ‘;‘"“" Do It Again from The French Doll. Fox- League of _the . Bethel Lutheran pleasant to walk withy and pleas- Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchesira | A-3 church will be held this evening at 8 WARD COUNTY (N. D.) ROADS a"tTt}few:fu'f] “3:2 ke quess LoI:/ey 1]3rove fromRThtI!w Rose of Stamboul. 75¢ eq]ll));’a sncialdhour and refreshments (By Unitod Press) the: masculine, viewpoint .on “womien. laby.” Medley Wallc)z 5 % will be served by Miss Eleanore| pinot, N. D., May 19.—Bids will ; . Tince’s Dance Orchesira AcS2L) Erickson and Clifford Klein. All ! 5 LAST YEAR'S WOOL CLIP South Sea Sweethearts. Intro. “Baby $1.25 members and friends are invited to be rececived here today on 45 miles z Dreams.” Medley Waltz. attend. of fmid \t\‘/ork in Wnnil cou;uty Thesel AIDS CANADIAN FARMERS Prince’s Dance Orcheslm] 8 include fourteen miles of a federal Put and Take. One-Step Blues. ADDmoNAL WANT ADS ::‘i'lur;"fl:_f,flf;"'ga?'&“:’ so‘;rtll;\‘; trellve Toronto, Ont., May 19—Farmers - Johnny Dunw’s Original Jazz Hounds 3579 o miles filroughp B:;‘lingt‘m and | of Canada received $2 975,000 for MoanfulJB}uu-DFox-T{]o e H 2 i3 FOR SALE—Or exchange for Be-|[Foxholm; and seven miles cast und‘g};e'{h:og}“g:fl l:fnsfial;ué ;‘}g{.’;fi 5 > “MZ Wm: nqma o 8. i ; midjl properiy, 40 dere 2, miles | westuedoDes Lacs production_at 21,251,456 pounds. Stars, Guido Deiro L It Bemidji, ffifi - N "Stflfi-éz The average price for unwashed Thrills. Guido Deiro i STEMICY, I = 0ODD FELLOWS TO PUT ON wool was 14 cents a pound. = The "ia‘ ' (2) Opera Reel. (b) Darling Nellie Gray. i FOR RENT— Modern furnished | FiRST DEGREE WORK clip was taken from 83,675,860 ¢) Ivy Leaf. Don Richardson | A-3s81 I room, phone 75-J. 4t 5-28 TONIGHT shead of sheep. In the western prov- (a) Rickett’s Hornpipe. (b) Maryland, My " 75, ! FORSATE—ToeFor . There vill bw-——-—e Tieat dogn X inces sheep populntmn is increas- Maryland. (c) Pig Town Fll;ngk Sindsi i — LE—192 or roadster.. ere 1S legree worl lng J 2{ n, T Demountable rims and starter, jat the regular meeting of the I O. P Y : fl? e Demountable e e B e e e A" s | THE PIONEER WANT ADf| _ Song Hits Car is in A-1 condition. Phone |Moose hall, and all members are Delaney 520, Uried th B present, BRING RESULTS O Oh Sing-A-Loo. NoraBae) A5 J 4 Sing Song Man. Nora Bayes ,f_)og;e goglg }vlv. V. HAl golsan}l\':’m [ 99" ittle Red School-House. ol art Sisters e f OME dance rccor@s get you ls’om.l.s“t'lmflll Day. . %armn Hums} ":;g” i ™~ instantly. You can't resist them. edarses B’::;"{:,fl’,‘l’z';“} A358s i Is it the rhythm or the particular N et T oy R Ali; { [} : : Frank Crumil ! band that is playing, or the mechan- Hawaiian Rainbow. Vernon Dal,m,,} 7S¢ ' jcal perfection of the record itself? 1t is all of these things combined that make Columbia Records the records for dancing. ’ A Those Days Are Over. _ Furman and Nush) z aces I Got It, You’ll Get It (Just the Same as Me) Furman and Nash| 75¢ Opera and Concert ¢ I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby. 80139 H Tandy Mackenzie | $1.00 Baby Dreams. Barbara Maurel A-3583 My Wee Little Hut on the Hill. arbara Maurel| $1.00 A-3582 . If you doubt that the New Process } Uncle Ned. Oscar Seayle ami Male Quailcl} $1.00 ‘Columbm Records are different, | i }compare them with others. Dance |to the same tune played on different Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane. Oscar Seagle Mignon-Connais tu le pays {Knowest 80186 . Thou the Land). " Jeanne Gordon § $1.00 Ah! So Pure (M’Appari) from Martha. 79885 Charles Hackett § $1.60 G d t 1 cords—you’ll pick Columbia *in ra ‘ uation re "yl o - Instrumental e 2 i jig time." Nocturne, D Flat Major. Opus 27, 48801 l ts | ] i | . Ducide Kerckjarto '$1.50 ~ The dancing millions of America H M. s Pm:forel —'Selec;,:g,:ze,x O",m,m} i It is not too early to select the Graduation Gift that /know what is what, and Columbia This Mikador —Selections, s Dratiire) o> ill surely want to give the boy or girl who finishes & Th di . March. Prince’s Band | A-6214 you wi y 8! chcords are the populat choice of Wasl ng&.‘é”&rnyu? 1'cMm'ch. P;E:ii’: Ban} $1.25 the high schiool course this year. We have a splendid’ stock for you to selegt, either Graduation or Wedding Gifts, from. Looby-Loo. (a) Vocal, (b) Orchestra. Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow. (c) Vocal (d) Orchestra. (Singing Games.) A-3148 London Bridge. (a) Vocal, (b) Orchestra. 5 Round and Round the Village. (c) Vocal,| 75¢ (d) Orchestra. (Singing Games.) the nation. Ask the dance “fans”; look in'a Columbia Dealer’s place when the new records are released. FOR WEDDING FOR GRADUATION GIFTS GIFTS ¥ Sung by Bessie Calkins Shipman Silware in the Bride’s pat- Waitches Qs : z tern. A wide variety of Diamond Rings fSlt down i th.c 'stgrc ofa Cmumbla iy Silver. $100 wp LingShe Clkees j[Delecand ecd SR 16418 pleasarit habit, this one o ot i g er. .$1.50 u| s 2 Silverplate ......75c up | Cuff Buttons & t'cct still when the e danc rccords v to a :Columbia place frequently’and’ hasnng“ 'Belts’ and Buckles®* Pieces in French Ivory « Pickard China cing played to-you: Therc 18N0 the newest thmgs played to you. iy Hawkes Glass TBolx C‘l‘ydy obl:gahon to buy, and the Columbxa : i _._Mé‘:fi‘,": oA Ak Toilet Seta. Dealer will always be glad to see you. . COLUMBIA- GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY') Boudoir Lamps Card Cases and Bill Folds Al New York 3 Toasters Kodaks . ¢ Toilet Sets ' Pearls Gifts in Ivory Fountain Pens and Pencils eo. 1. Baker & Co. gt Phone 16 The HALLMARK Store Third St. EARLE A. BARKER ~. THIRD STREET ormciaLiraon Phome 34 for Correct Time or to Place an Ordeér Jewaien