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‘- 'THURSDAY ‘EVENING, JUNE 29, 1922 = 5 91" FOURTEEN WUHDRED NIIETH: WO COLUMBUS EROSEED WE OCEAN BLUE < 1 S0 NoL ¥how AL ABOUY WesToRu; Hesd V13 FOURYEEM HUKDRED WNE™ THREE |/ M. i { o« Century. ! . LIMITED Le e ' i . Luke Ought To Have Known § Luke McLuke -once said that one ¥ of the surest things we know is that 2 even a homely girl is just as pretty S 4 as she can be. R T = = - “f_"‘&:’: {ILI'I':::L_ | : : s 3, 0¥m wnpy| T :T;" “x!o :zh. ':a:l:ie':l marines, 3 ji : ¥ ‘VE, y : g ¢ @ body of men A dB e"fig!' Inoy wl:;.) fl:]cen;ly l}f m m m FOR CARNWM. m meTo mvE m “galdiers and, sallors too,” were: origi- g::':';cb rannn“;:z;h:lgnw;:: sl‘;:. isl:es Tomflw bl & nally enlisted for service on board carburetor. : & boxer-and: a .wlfestler with a visiting Dl 'lly e the Chicago, Omaha, Sioux City, O e I —Cgn You Blame Her— show. were victims of two surprises. |road associations here this morning. genera le:ly lass,| i1 South St. Paul markets, show |%: i € Swallowing' The Sea' m""" D‘A‘;&;n%ll The' first. jolt came when Carl Zit-] ~A complete back down by union | and worst character, who “;efll !l‘flll‘m’ tonclusivly. that the. hog, masket..af low Scene &na;‘:bedhl;y Misses gean g So voracious is the cod that it| Tssned Ten Years Ago. Tomorrow. - |Zer, & Crookston fircman, won the |jeaders, by the pre:;innf‘ -ndt::x:nof“m:rs N8~ G outh. St Paul is consistently higher n:g Gx;cek c] adugG m‘., \sté ose-F will swallow anything it sees in mo- decision. over. “Knockout Mike,” the 1y to the ships for a years. phine Parker an » V.~ Cannon - The expression, “Tell it to the mi then gave a first-class imitation of (Continued From Pags 1) the meeting. of execufives of rail- this year than other western: mar- tion, An, inquisitive. one wants to Ervin Addresses Farmers carnival mitt wielder. “Knockout - (By United Press) ; 5 i know- if that is why. the cod is al-| .On Friday, Tom Ervin of the |Mike” might have lived up to his| Chicago, June 29 (By C. R. rines,” Is applied sarcastically to. the, |'kets. i 2 S Ay o the bowery, Misy Parker enactingls ——r ways so. salty. Probably has becn |Beltrami Elevator and Milling com- |name'if his haymakers had landed |Lynch).—Settlement of the railroad | telleF of a more than usually ““ketlll 2 te' “mel‘k’ fi:ve ‘{:fi i the role of Ml_ggl:a ngd Mr. Cannonf swallowing. the ocean. pany, addressed a company of farm-|but they were too slow to ° make | dispute : which threatens ito result story, but this arose merely from the “P“;“ W:hm“ z f :1 1 t;:a . representing Kid McShane “to - per-| : —Aint It A Fact— ers at Gully. The farmers are plan- | connections. in a strike was in prospect today. A4Sk that: all_satiorsthought. them: rf bug 1; ioi-ro Arsel -g’ tend fettionse gy ™ B Only More Worry. ning on. a co-operative elevator and| The main surprise of the evening| ' Predictions were freely made selves more shiewd and less easily im- ['also; would stabilize prices and, ten The “Swanee River Moon Scene”f v 0 posed upon than landlubbers, and the:|'to give the: producer the full market | was very elaborately staged, the 3 Typewriting is suggested by one |called on Mr., Ervin for some prac- [followed the boxing: cxhibilioxk that the strike would not material- doctor as a good change of occupa- [tical hints as to elevator operation. |when' aself-styled “Farmer Burns” | ize. The United - States Railroad tion for people who are inclined to LI wrestler for the carnival company |L.abor Board summoned union heads lue ‘of his product. . Now we are | siage - setting ‘adding greatly to itsf- eing ‘positive pkoof : that. this . is | effectiveness. A quartet ‘composed f ue. of Robert Naylor, Harold - Naylor,f marine was - conveniently - hant board ship. dy on “worry.” It would be a change, all Advertisement challénged. anyone. in. the .crowd. toland executives to appear before it z e 4 3 3 e, 5 right, i Why not eat at the King’s table [a time limit match. He weighed|Friday afternoon in an effort to|._ e i /“"I.‘lie Centrfl.CooperAuvg Com- Frank l"Chu'l;_ aix‘;l Ross Rl};tg;rs ?;g g A change For The Worst—. |wheto you can get.the best of ser-|around 220 DD\I(;IC‘S and his size :;d settle the disagreement and avoid|THE PIONEER™ WANT ADS n:lss;nn;l.ussacmtwn :x:s s:;r;% 0})“"': :"n.u;; l;; w: dOhy :mve mel :oI‘:s"‘Jul; it i ity. 3¢ e il itati i . stock .shippers. moxe than i 2 2 ty Making: The Rounds vice and 25 cents meals in the city. |strength scemed to overawe a strike.. The citation was issued ko surp%fs 3 org, thau 411 e. O hove Song"ocflny olo, “Tusts A’ Chieago physician has equipped|Remore Hotel and Cafe L. M. King|crowd until a man dressed like ‘a|only after Ben Hooper, chairman| BRING RESULTS his automobile with a wireless tele- | proprietor. "hjlcsk" atI:v’:epY;f:b lthei egal]elr‘lge. of the board, had conferred with |=— hone, so that he can keep in touch & ay, I'm liable to breal your | Jeading exccutives and high offic- 0 i wl:aith hisoffice 'while inill:ing"u “hiE Wilson. I The Lead neck if you wrestle with me,” said|ja]s. 5 5 the shippers at least another $70,-|was-staged by Ethel Mary ~ Burke rounds. Rounds! Rounds! Where| The thirteenth ballot for nomina- |the carnival giant. T lief in both uni A . " . :000 by reducing commission charges and Walter McDonald, This scene}: & that wo e “as Dor “Well, I'llgltake a chance,” was and";fi:fi::‘.le::c‘:év: ci‘:cles“n‘:,: g Along is sung; a speech is [Band literally. forcing private ‘com-|included the march of the ‘end men| aying all its expenses for ‘the first } Elliott. - i ten months of its life. It has saved| ‘“Three OClock in: the Morning,” have we heard that word ‘beforc?|tion as Democradic candidate for B 85 v : A & 5 ool 2% Sirely he doesn’t mean to keep |the presidency showed - Woodrow |the quiet rejoinder of the speedyfthat the. railroad: managers would | made; and t| s face of anies to:cut-their charges t(;;r 25 ;: v%c:;rg:oba,? 1‘,’,,.5”;};3 ni::trfii‘:t— the office informed concerning his|Wilson in the lead, at t_ha conven- i'ndividu.al. Whgn the latter strippedofficially inform the board of their a loved one fades from the ‘But .the.se savings are small an fil‘; 5 ofithe entit’e cast for-the. grandk : rounds of golf! tion being held at Baltimore. for action whispers went th!ol.xgh decisions to, abide by its_ruling. for . BUT A PICTURE! Imost l!l!lKfllf"?"}t In °°ml;°"t:‘;’" finale, The old fashioned girlsg:v g7y e —Doesn’t Sound Probable— .88 the crowd to look for a surprise:|contract labor and with this prom- [ff mind;- with the great achievement o !th- represented by Misses Lucille Stap- Obeying, Ordars Girle Use Privilegs And there was one, for to the dis- ise the unions'would cither: call off|J| —that lives forever! lizingc the marketn. and. pUtting. e | IEOSC U0,V girk, Mary Kautson Mistress—And what's the baby’s| Leap year shows marked increase |comfiture. of the carnival wrestIFr or delay. the strike. ‘Minnesota_ terminal more nearly on G s Donava;n Iagell Hoonip s name, Mandy? in number. of marriage licenses is- | the stranger clamped a hold on him| Several union heads pointed to a level with the: Chicago ma{fl;st Clari“Mill'er v ) Murraye' :nx"‘, ¢ Colored.Maid—Hallud. We named|sued. Thirty take month of June,|and within three minutes the giant’s|large percentage of workers ~ who then ever before. .Co'operahon of ‘lo- rln M’urmy M X him from the Bible. as a against 14 for the correspond- |shoulders were pinned to. the mat.|voted in favor, of the strike because ‘cal shipping associations all over the Neliiiinn Katherine Brown Mistress—Hallud? I never heard | ing month of 19%1: i 5 The victor was L. C. Curtis of |of the oppositjon to the contract northwest ‘has Jnade) this. achieve-'l y 1 o0 ’s;nfl ‘Anna May i}agsley that pefore‘ 4 {_TOH. 1 S Bepndn, one of tl:ne best ~ middle- | system: 2 AR ment' possible by putting a large | Messrs, Thos. Cassidy, John Goo, d: 5 Maid—Oh, yes’'m. Ain’t you never Bemidji To Celebrate weight wrestlers in the Northwest 2 £ ¢ busi i AlS Honda: of ed, Ed Gould am d’ Fred B read “Hallud Be Thy Name.” Bemidji is to celebrate the Fourth |and champion of Minnesota, LUTHERANS TO. ENJOY £ Nz\ volume o ‘xs:nesa In the ands ’silsem;mm‘5 At t;e lr?e 5 “Topics of, the Day” Films|of July in true old fashioned style. PICNIC 'JULY FOURTH the cooperative marketing agency. e , . intr x_the closing. RER —What’s In A Name— Not only will there be plenty ' of . ¢ £} 2 L3 2 noise, but there will be plenty of |BEMIDJI FARMERS' CLUB Y entertainment . for: town. and: coun- HOLDS MEETING SATURDAY LEONARD BALL mAM try people. The day will open with : church of -the town of Frohn will a salute at sunrise and from then "The Bemidji Township Farmers’ have a ‘joint, congregational picnic i Nosm om men until midnight, something has been | .\ i meet Saturday, July 1, at - in- Groshong’s woods, in scheduled for every minute. 34 p . ¥ » the Carr Lake school. A large at- ments will bé servad by the Frohn : The whole northwest will reap the The Trinity Lutheran church: of berefit” 0 i A x Bemidji and ‘;hf German Lutheran 0 i (Special To Pioneer) ] . W. Bai t' g | tendance is desired -and: visitors are ladies. A fi 4 5 b Leonard, Minn., June 29-~In one frohr’n“:h}r*nesgwna.llll?ybl.i“w}‘:r:r:;e Ingited. e 1:‘31‘;::1 lorm:hep rsg."?\ :;e:’iz‘i\nf:: HAKKERUP of the fastest games of bascball ever | had spent the past three weeks as ture ‘will be. the.bail. game Bemidji (1| ‘The Pnotographer in Your played: in Clearwater- county, . the|the guest of her daughter. She was THE PIONEER WANT ADS{and the town of Frohn in the af- p o Pown-—~ = Leonard team took the fast Pine-|gccompanied home by her. . little 3 % wood team into camp by a 4 to3|grandson, Floyd Rathman, who: will |. BRING RESULTS score. Pinewood has the fastest all spend the summer here. Mrs. Bailey | 2. = home team in Northern ‘Minnesota was met at Wadena by her son, but manager Scott by hiring an|Thayer- Bailey, who returned home outside pitcher assembled a bunch|yith her. < that managed to ‘“‘nose them: out in the ninth.” The score stood 1 to 1 until the Go-opm“vfi mm sixth inning whena ‘batting rally OF uvmocx B[G SAVING staged by Erickson, Maimo, Bur- 3 man, Johnson and iflovnld, ’coupled TRy e by a wild peg to first let in two (Continued, Fram:Page 1) Fung < rons by efficient, economical meth- Pinewood came back afain in the| 4 which have enabled it to set next frame and again tied the score| ,qide $48,000. in surplus in the first and the crowd was again on its toes. ' givo 'months of 1922 after paying Leonard' failed to score.in its half| " yore than $19,000 in dividens of the seventh although Scott, the| »"7.n "1 this year, Lconan.i kid, fielder; reached first «. That it has achieved t least on a hit and promptly stole second | ;. yesult never before attained by after Larson had failed to connect farmors of the northwest, -in that but Ericson and Malmo were re-|i; hag helped to stabilize the live- tired in order, stock market at South St. Paul, hay In Pinewood’s half of the eighth|p . 0 . ; ght the South St. Paul - hog the first three men up fanned and| . ket closer to the price lovel of Leonard once more breathed easy.|iy. Chicago market, and enabled Leonard came to bat in the cighth | gormers u‘; get more for theif hogs A with their five best batters up in| . South St Paul than was being § sucoesgion. Rovald, Who had: been paid at ather ‘western . markets: hitting strong, was ‘out' at first by | "ug "Thai this result has been a narrow margin. Burman reached |y ouont ahout through: the “handl- f""“ oD 8 defl" “"file' X Johnson |0 of 2 large amount of' business struck out but Mova €ame | by’ one firm, this:firm being con- thruughmvin‘tih ‘& single. Burman go-| qucted by the farmers in the in- ing to_ thitd:) | 5. |terest of the farmers. . With: Harrison at bat, ttl;e l;l"“" “7. That if co-operative livestock. wood - pitcher: thraw, to ke h, Mov; shipping. associations throughout the d, who had 'stolen second the ball northwest will provide = a' larger g tl° “’m“:" Bulfmean SCOXINE | yriount of business for their ter- the final and winning run. minal agency, by sending all their Both teams played clean; snappy|ghipments to it continually, the live- ball and the game was free from| ok producers of ‘the northwest roughing and::Pinewood took de-| g have an opportunity to exert feat f““ ly“and, proved. to their |, powerful stabilizing. influence on backefs hers that they are i i good losers, G, F. Scott and B. Mar- g‘:cti::f:::c:(o Tn:‘;‘:}tima‘:‘.:'», Tedued e umpired ‘apd. with thee excep- i ALL-DAY MEETING WIYEL BE HELD AT WHIT S : T WHLIE BN WANT ADS Cobt 1c-a Word— An all-day.meeting will be “held:| |}l g 5 fo 2 B ey at the White Pine school house, nine | i \ ) and. Ysc for subsequent. insertions. miles south of Blackduck, ‘Sunday p FPRRNT —Cash in Advapce— July 2. The White Pine, Kitichi and' 2 L. OHE) P..White tied, for the best net score Yr:03;';‘:,:{:::"1nsgi;i"n::h?fi::. in the tournament played at thel . ning gession will be devoted to Bemidji Country Club go!f COUTSC| the Sunday 'school lesson and-after xfi;’x ’i:y_i:?z:::: ] scoMt:z!.of Ig; the basket dinner there will be a handicap 10, net -46. Mrs: White’s‘ :;:Efi‘:; consisting of music and score was 54-8-46. = Players were| Tpo; "Hornert Hernwood of Wa- by ded into teams, Mrs. Laki!\ lead- dena will be the printipal speaker of ing one team and Mrs. White they, gy, with: Missionary W. S othery/playing against par, the ~i°5' Cummin’gs and others from Be- o v:ut\;nng tM“‘ ,‘ghfies midji and the different communi- d: Yoym ta-pst. ot 8- | ties assisting: A large attendance is Lakin’s team 66 down. AR The best tournament of the year ::p:::::d.am_l“thg' p)“buc__‘f invited will be played July 4‘and commit- tees are now working on' a schedule for this day, which promises to sur- ternoon. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to th 1bli 4 g “N: maintaining its extended and thoroughly organized system, of distribution, which reaches. every farm in * the 10 Middle Western States served, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is rendering a “distinct service, ! not to the agricultural district interests alone, but to all the ‘people. Whatever You Want! IF you're looking for a “jo ,” or'if you have some- L thing to sell----te: get results surely and quickly, USE THE WANT ADS. - " gt "There are hundreds of people:just - ‘ waiting to make an €kchange of ’ some sort, and many of them are just the ones with whom you want to get in touch. The Want Ads have proven a veri-" table fairy '-god-mother to. most folks at some time or other, so . avail yourself of the same opportunity. The inipon‘ar;ée of this service may be visualized when | it is known that 489% of the wheat 65% of oats % 53% of the corn ' 419 of the hay grown in the United States during 1921 came from this territory. The farmers of this great area (approximating that of Great Britain and Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Holland, Denmark, and Geérmany combincd} use large quantities of petroleum products in producing this vast amount of food stuffs. ‘They have come to depend upon the regular visit of the dark green tank wagon of the’ Standard Qil Com- pany (Indiana) to supply their needs. Power-driven machinery is essential to modern farm- ing -operations, and it is the -responsibility. of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to' see to it that the gasoline, kerosene, and lubricating oils and other petro- leum products are in the hands of the farmer when he needs them. To render this service requirés:an:enormous organi- zation of highly trained men uni ic ment. It requires a tremendous iy refineries ; bulk service stations; ‘tank. wagons; and service stations_to_cope with the_néed of .supplying an agricultural area of the size arid importance of these 10 Middle Western States. =% In undertaking the responsibility of supplying the needs .of the. farmer for petroleum products, the Sandard Oil Company (Indiana) has assumed: a job of magnitude and importance. Because it knows that its organization will not break: down under stress; that its facilities will enable them to meet the demands made upon it; that its personnel has a deep interest in secing that every manufacturing and distributing schedule is maintained, the Company is able to guarantee an adequate and sustained service. Standard (3_}}_ -)Company 910 SoMlc_lugan Ave., Chicago 2784 A J.'MoMillan and Mrs. A.