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BBMIDJI DAILY, PIONEER mam DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THR !gulnn PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY J. D. WINTER, News Editor TELEPHONE 922-923 s~ ntered at the Postoftios af m Shdse ohot 5t m " Matter, Mareh 3, B - tMIlfi nu ‘t4’ anonymous ' eontribu “ 't be known -to’ tno Mlm, 31'-2' ly for pnbunum Oq-mllnlutlon‘;. ‘Geltly. Plonesr must reaoh thi - of each 10 insure ; OB% oo ‘. tbe Month seccesese on Week So.oiiiee FER WERKLY PIONERR—Twelve m ] .nrfl ursdsy m sent pestage pald 10 axy Rer, in advance, $3. 00. 4 “~"Unleas Credit is"| vum- v, ealy the VEI Press i entioes 1o The use "i':-'& uu-uul tol'.or dispatches oredited :'fl'.-uo"t.:' local news published - GERMAN TRADE WITH ' OREAT BIITAfll ' Germany was the chief.customer in Great Brit+ MEMBER, )wnom»mmm u-oan‘non ) 0, B, GARSON, President E. H. DENU, Sosy-Mpi.. / v‘mmen‘ ain’s wool trade during 1921, according to the Na- e tional Bank of Commerce in:New: York, . .Total German imports of all commodities from .Great Britain, however, were lower during that year than in'1920, and British' consumption of ,Gurml}r goods declined nearly one-third, .the bank says,”in ‘the June'mumber of its magazine, Commerce Monthly. ‘4Imports of German.goods into Great Britain i during 1921 were, valued at 20,660,000 pounds, i nearly a ‘third less than the total’ of 30,262,000 | pounds in the previous year. The value of British exports to Germany also declined, ffom* 21,707,000 pounds in 1920 to 17,831,000 pounds in 1921, while re-exports of foreign and colonial ‘goods decreased il in value from 29.382,000 pounds ‘to 22,897,000 ponnds. 3 “During 1921, Germlny was the destination. for 3 g 116,409,000 pounds of British- re-exports’ of raw i wool, tompared with 25,013,000 pounds in'1920, and 93,197,000 pounds in 2913 and in addition took seven million pounds.of British home-grown wool.” i i 1 ! fl. B i JUNE June is one of our best known mnnthl. It denotes the month’ in. which-crops. grow to. ripeness and roses ~bud ‘and - brides : bloom - and Birchmont-opens and Frnnk Lycan and nature, in general \nmllel. As queen of the months. June has 8 qepuhfion in Northern Minnesota. T)un is tha R L. A We, lu'nt' the laddy's playthings In & |m118, ‘lwokl and pencila, Httls chamole | ah His' ”;Il kite, the Barlow knife he had 'l'o wmm. ships with when the days were ‘Wllh Tushing rain and he could not go out ‘Umu the ‘hills of morning with his shout. !And often when a great six-footer comes To maul us over with his hairy fists, We 80 -nl bring his trumpets -nd hll arumi |'‘And, ‘oh! how shamefully he turn- -n‘ twists! ‘All Laddles grow to hate them afterwhile, To lpurn the trinkets of their childhood Beu\ue uno pride of growth and power. 1n thelrs, 3 And they put on such alrs? Qnrn for the Ing.a ucol‘d on a sheet ‘of cardboard, marking . a pencll lie round it, and to live, up.to, andthis leputltlon is lived up to nae-teller. communities where ‘the dairying industry has been | 202 developed have best stood the strain. = IMRIIY i i 4 All Competition — R ; H ; ] 'Y Size; . No : Extra Heavy Standard When an electric burglar.alarm failed at Winni- l:'. & l l B g:g“ :::g :II:GS :‘lg peg the other day, a lone burglar got. away with em l an 312:50 $19.90 - $210 Sl:as $11,000. The bank might do well to employ the $13.95 $22.88 3 3245 $1.88 services of a strong bull dog with a sour disposi- S 2 C :;: ;g :2_7: ;E :;:g :::g tion, A ¢ X 3 K 2 N $17.58 X $2.80 $2,00 — tatlonery Co. &3 B g Tho governor of Texas says he is too busy to in- :30x3 “Bleco” N.-S...$7.35 3% “Bleco” N.-S...$7.95 terfere with lynching bees, ing to the governor, what's the law between white friends. e ] Maybe that state commission that is going to fix responsibility' for. crime will tell us why:a golf. ball that is gupposed to go south heads north by north- east. Congress expects to debate the tariff bill for an- other three months. Here’s hoping the finished bill will be better than the debates. Senator Tommy Wnuon is a fine illustration of the fact that peaches are not the only thing they | ‘grow in Genyxil. Lumber sales are exceeding: the production. Knot bad knot bad, as the harhinger. of-returning pros- . perity. ; Belfast is determined to fight to the -last man. Néw’we'know where the Irish stew came from. 'Jlllt w‘lhfi' you';that Bmfimun't ju!ou-, we hk-'filflfll i Typewriters, rebuilt, all makes, 4 i - ».2a= preciated, -y n‘right out loud: “It’s cool ‘in Dulu ‘ells- guaranteed.. 5w I ALY SO v | Pay : ',{,m"fl“! %‘Eh 1 mak If Venus rellly is inhabited, do you uuppou bow- .gl-ip(, 2 ":;:' ::ll‘nnl bt i clt Dru store ; lmad girls wear knickers?: .. <. .. Papet: Carbon ' Papers, Mulncopy‘ Inksia : . . * Sh-h-h-, not 20 ‘loud—you might wake up the . primary_election campaign. enmple. 8 most Prepate . o' ‘“Jubt’ the' size: of the wl' h. @ ‘hole In its center is'can be done by plac- a' paper circle dge Into two withithe odor of growing things and wild flowers wink at you.wherever you go. Afid the June bugs! s Myriads ' 6f them—some coming. from afir in uutomohilu, others carrying a bag .of golf stmkl /ot.a fishihg, pole. é “Good old jolly June! - - % 4 It is‘the monih df months, and if you don’t bc- lieVe it &8k ‘any smiall boy what' momh ‘it ‘s that bfings vacation. Sy — —4 O 1'BETTER TIMES:AT HAND Festern -mm m-wneormd—unemployment» a8 - been--abaorbed 25 INt¢E VhdaWerdi of thel hre kil ! gaged-in-buildling activilich nieh Vtuki reflect | l;;vqi enefgy along. all industrial-lines. . Down. ‘exas a lmunm R Crop reports !romwmew §;§ -fect that, generally ‘speakingyithe Prospects: are torv 4 good old-fashioned bumper crop, especially in thew Red River Valley and throughout alt:of* North Da- kota and most of Montana. 2 With the upward trend in the matket for grain and farm produce, the outlook for the sorely tried farming industry is bright. nificant that during the present depression those ;:n‘ Typewriter: Etasers | Phene 82 - Bemidjl D : Feu n Pens (Gnnldm Dunn epe | SENATE CONSIDERATION €. ity P ' Filing Devices— B rp Penctls All-Steel, Safe v OF BONUS BILL BI.OCKED Auto: Point. Pencils Au.guzt Cabinets” - ! umlmm--nnmmnmmmmmm < Legad: Blanks All-Steel Sectional Fxlel & Rul hmlhnd- S R Card Trays uhmgtnn, June 8<-Senate con- Letter Files M kha Sho | Sideration of the revised soldier bon- Ofik‘ 'Book B T "Il!lr:;lnclee rpi*lfi:. aT m LJO ee us bill-was blocked temporarily to- Loose-leaf Ledgers I " Indexes g -|day.. Senator’ Williams, -Mississippi ' Leoxé-leat J“m.]. L¥ All-Steel Desks: LYCAN & CO., P Top. 1;1?‘ {E. R. EVANS, Manager /ary-Treavurer BEMIIIJI LUMBET! & FUEL 00, OPPOSITE GREAT N ORTHERN DEPOT LET US 'SUPPL‘!,I.’ YOU WITH LUMBER — LATH —| SHINGLES LIME - C /lENT PLASTER Bemidji’s Free Playgroun‘d- Dlamond Pomt Invites You Every Day ,Camping Grounds :Picnic Grounds Bathing Pavilion /' " - A ——Electric Luhtodfi— 3 t SOFTDRINKS . LUNCHES - COFFEE Sold at th Plan YourBPlcl_llg for [Fepatts show ~'that so far, as. the 1 Fn'e and F ancy d 'Mill Work. ARCHIE DITTY Custodian Buy at Factory Prices—Frc m Factory Direct to You BLEKRE TIRE 5 and TUBES Unlimited Milenge Guarantee Incidentally, it is sig- . Consider and Compare i Tube Prices That Defy Thes i In other words, accord- This store invites suggestions from patrons as to line that should be added, which rightfully belong to a book and stationery store. We are reducing our wholesale stock as rapidly as possible in order that we may give our. patrons a wider range of selection, with a view to making this one of the most popular gift stores in the state. You'll Enjoy Looking—You'll Be as Welcome as Though You Came to Buy' Mail Orders [Solicited O. H. OLMfi'l'EAD BUY NOW !-—WH\EPAY MORE? — Mnny Men Make It a Practice to take a box of our supe- | rior confectionery with | them on their week end visits to wife and kiddies or to Her-father’s house. And nothing better or more acceptable could be imagined. Put a-good big box in your grip or bag this week. Believe us, its contents will be highly ap- The natural place to come for artlcles listed below is to. this, Bemidji’s exclusive Book and Stationery Store. lvlIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllll_lllullllllllllmlllmllllllllll“llllll Typewriter Supplies— e Carbon Binders, Multicopy Adding Machine Rolls Typewriter Brushes ——y I.AI.lIlRTI & ERICKSON g2 Democrat interposed a speech when Recipe Boxes, Indexed . 4 Senator McCumber, chairman of the flnlnca committee, presented the re- port and asked : unarimous consent . Loose-leaf Filler: 4, § Loose-leat Bmden Note: Book ' Binders Note Book Fillers We Keep On Hand at All Times vlmnmlmmmmmmmmu|nmmmmmmm_ulmummmum; UL T T T T T T o ) Bound Ledgers and Journals, paps - : Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla Ice Cream ;hath it be recognized by-the senate. :-all sizes. Biad i Auto-‘Gaides TS Le i) uch consent is required because the 0 Books, inders an n, three in one . ,g:;;““ ‘;u now considering the tarift F‘“’“'» g Cards and Mottos— . Pln“pple oF moh, M ; under a previous agreement. . ’ . Williams gave no reason. for his sdiool Supplies— Framed Mottos Strawberry,Oranxe S erbet,or. oMsse Three panel-formed Mottos But still we keep the trinkets put away, .For with ‘them safely kept in Memory's chest We canifebulld the happy hours again Before our children grew to strappink men, Great girls with fellows asking them to dance. Our sons and daughters, mot our little ones! But, ah, how of the trall of revery runs Back to the hidden trinkets, top and book, And when we lift the cedar lid to look, How like a vision from a magic box Lelpf phantom figures,. airy, light and ree, That Memory from her treasure-house unlocks ‘With rl-crelted glee! “‘B. B.” in Baltimore Sun. No Genius Without Pessimism. Schopenhauer, in his doctrine of the futility of lite, emphasizes the fact that genlus suffers more deeply and ;fecly more intensely just because of'Its ab- normally developed will and ntellect, and that, therefore, genius without pes- simism, 1 unthinkable elther {n the fleld of poetry or philosophy. gt The . placing of Shakespeare |nd Buddha in juxtaposition s szulh in. linie " With “the -trend ~of ‘modern thought. - Buddhism, like the Tagore Lult 18 at ‘present in the forefront of ;gqu. and It is safe to say that g the entire century preceding ar there was lcss written ‘and on_the subject of Buddhism thun The most widely fldwerunt Intellectual currents are nbeing traced back to the Buddhistie source, and every new system of philosophy and all modern historical researches ure bullt up on Buddhtstie:| barl foupdations.—Exchange. B Mere Appendage. { “I'm grieved to observe,” said the weteran' Thespian, “that you are tak- ing your wife’s poodle out for an alr- ing. It's beneath your dignity, sir.” “I know It,” sald Rantington Roarer, the eminent tragedian. “In the old days when I toured the.country with ‘a “Tom' show I wsgs proud to lead a pair of fierce mastiffs in the street parade, but the poodle, sr, as you are well aware, has never contributed anyting. of note to the American grama."—Blrmingham Age-Herald. divistons about two' Inches ‘wide; “in each of which have been written pre- dictlons, humorous or otherwise. The disc Is placed on the turn-table, ‘and a strip of cardboard about ejght inches long and one Inch wide I8 prepared. A hole rather larget than -the diam- eter of the. center pln 1s wade at one end. This 1s slipped over the pin, and the ‘other end Is beat down to form A support for the alip so that it will stand clear of the disc. An arrow Is drawn upon it to act as a pointer. Set the machine In motion and in- vite the company to consult the or- acle. They do this by pressing the brake of the gramophone. The divis- fon on the disc opposite which the arrow on the fixed slip stops gives the “fortune” of the victim, ' Nature's Linemen. The downy woodpecker, the hairy woodpecker and the flicker all seem possessed with & mania for killing:de- structive wobd-boring: larvae, says the Ametlcan -Forestry Magazine.' Better equipped-thon ‘a- telephone lineman for climbing’ 'by a spurred t provided: with hooked claws' for ellng- ing'"*to"‘the “bark;' hammer-hended, chisel-béaked, " and armed - ‘With .« tremendmtlr;e“ long, n}ronr"“ ahce- poinged, -ba extetsl the Lty 2\ bnm- in Grlmumdunh. “How -did :you th to mob that show ?” “They ndvertlud "A'en Nl;hll ln a Barroom,’ ” answered Cactus Joe, “and the stage licker wun‘t tothin' but urupauller. ; a Ethel—Stelia ' taitles ‘her agh well, doesn't she?' ;nii ¢ h T Clara—Yes.. - It's 'a wonder . sbe doun‘t gTow tired of theburden. action and McCumber announced he would again attempt to introduce the TRhoitalatn fn Cho d.. o4 Note BooE.F?elorh, all kinds and g::ll:!{l %::dd: each Fancy Sundae served in Indestructo Silver Washington, June 8—Belief that sizes. Birthday Cards " _ Sundae. Dishes. : a tax for the soldier bonus can be obtained from interest payments of the allied debts to the United States was expressed by Republican mem- bers in the senate finance committee Composition Books i Program Pencils K3 today in a formal report on the ad- Spellers i 2 justed compensation bill to the sen- Magazines— ate. BIDS OPENED FOR NEW Invitation Cards Tablets, rough and smooth, P ried and. Wedding. Anniversary - Cards ruled and plain, linen an Pencils Place Cards P Special Day Cards Everyday Cards Graduation Cards and Folders Greeting Cards Dancing Program Cards - Pens :nd Holders Art Kmdem-mn Supplies Theme Papers Composition Papers and I Crayons, in colors Chalk e Crepe Papers b Tissue Papers ; Cardboard, all colors We carry a complete line the best and very latest maga- zines. Come here for your fi Our new Soda Menu gives you an exact description of A Trlal Will Please Us Both ° Drawi: B A . vorite magazine. A book store -uu.;ms.s ;\61- uu:vz;nsrrv Ledger Papers i s the place onenwoutldb:n‘t’mi 1- vy United: Press) .. Jo 1 Papers y go and you'll no sap- l l ‘ : St Paul, June 8.—Bids on con- c.,'f;::n.g. :perg pointed. mp ement 0. struction work totaling $1,600,000, were opened at the meeting of the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota here today. The bids are for work on the new library to cost $1,500,000, and $100,- 000 addition to the college of educa- tion. The new music . building costing about $280,000 is néarly completed and. will probahly be ready: for. oc- cupancy;in August. . The excavation for the new. Mines ! Experimental a | Building ' is’ ‘pracjically finished. The mines building - ymbnhly, cost sbout $300,000, ‘lllIIIIIIIIlIllI|lllll|llllllI||Illl"llIlllllIllmIlll||llllllllllmmll“IllllI|IIII|IIIIIlIIIIllIlIIIllIIIIIlIIII IIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllmlim III|lIIIII[IIIIlIllll]lHIIIIIlHIUl[[[[HIHI[[lllU[llIHUIHIllIIIlIIlIIIU[IUIIIIlHrTlI Stationery for Every Purpose We carry a full line of EATON, CRANE and PIKE’S Popular Stationery. - Also a line of popular priced stationery. Come here if you want the best of ever. thing in stationery, 3 = JVi AR TR B As above suggested, w“g:want yaur idea of the ne lines to add, in order to mtl{o‘thls x{bfi st \ Book and Stationery Stere qfihxs sec fi! ?:}?e te. Residence Phone 17-F-4 ¢ toughton” Wagons, Spreadets and Mo- tor Trucks— “Champion’ Potato Machmeryu— “Emerson-Brontinghan”.line” ofsPlows, Standard Mowers and-Rakes—==" SCHROEDER BUILDING Manufacturers’ Agents and Dealer in _ FARM MAGHINERY OF ALL KINDS udson” Barn Equipment— We have recently put’in a fullf) which is meeting-withfavor, and hope t that: will, we trust; meet with tl@&p}wfif growing list of customers. We welcome your suggesho i Bemidji Book and Stationery Company A. G. JACOBSON, Manager : (Formerly The Pioneer Stationery Store) 304 BELTRAMI AVE. PHONE 799-J llllllllIlllbllll!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIlIuIlIIlllilllllll"lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF. lllllillllllIllllllllllllll e A2 B . “E.-B.” Tractorss~ . .. . “Geisser” Threshing: Machmes-— 3 +~-Hydro Toron.Auto Tires and Tubes Gasoline and Oils Brooks;Bros. Double-Wall Silos. Nearest to being Frost-Proof of any Silo made 204 Fourth St. & Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. READ THE PIONEER WANT. AT 59 sonus 7€ F. 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