Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1922, Page 4

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e b b " THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' | WAy ’ 8igns In Northwestern ' Idaho, Ap- parently. Centuries Old, ‘Are to Be Subjects: of lnvmluluon. L _DROWNS S| animal in a b: She slipped on - TRYING TO %’fi%’fir the 88Fpet,” fell first into_the London, Sept. 28—Gertie’ Gitana [tub and met death, g 95 years old, went to theé police sta- The cat made a safe getaway. tion at”Hoton, Kent, and told" the LEARN BARBERING cop on duty that her parrot had Now is the time. - Summer rates killed by:hef cat. “I want‘pussy drowned, plc she, requested. effect. Enroll now and save Twin City Barber College, nnepm Ave., Minneapolis, es wu’é oading ‘a car of Uof the large steel plants of the Em, ‘and before they were.finished ... . a locomotive moved the car from the brick shed, thus preventing-them from. finishing * “the job. The darkies slouched down in the hay and took a “spell” . 'Three Men - Kissed Her 'Ana a King ‘was dethroned; - .-a Symbols and slgos, believed to have been chiseled anywhere from 400 to. 30,000; years- ago, h#ve been: t b, discovered on lava rocks in & remotn fTho Sulks son) wag Elven he jo great but decli No . attention paid” to an Writer’s name must be known &ues-my for pubueauon Com T Pioneer ch_this current issue. b :.‘5:.‘":.."3&’""&’. ;m. nless < pdit ia given this paper, only the' Press is 1o the use for xopnwuuo- of 6l - flufii’%fi‘:&“fl’#?#um :‘.’...‘Q""‘ o, - BARGAINS ON MARKS - - You can buy German marks for nbont the same price as you pay for high'grade’. paper. Speculators are again giving them some attention end it looks lxke a,hxz ;eat for the mark. - ot There is no Jxeed to break: you -neck in . securing a qbantity of these as the:German government gives-assurance that-there wu}l be plenty fox all. - Beginning October 1 the Relc}ubank t will print 4,000,000,000 paper ‘marks & day. For large investors it is ‘rushiig plates to print marks in ‘denominations:of 500,000 . each, so that amateur speculators can car- : ry around a-few billions, to show their friends the mortgage they have secured. on the future without tiring: their muscles or tearing out the linings of their coats. On September 1, German paper money in circulation ‘fotaled around 250,000,000,- 000 marks. The presses have been turning out 2,600,000,000 new marks a day. since | then. Presuming that the.presses are idk on Sundays,:to prevent them from me}}ing : or getting hot-boxes.about 315,000&00 paper marks will be in circulation: O 13 , when the new presses get started then- output..of: 4,000,000,000. periday, one need to worry about getting:in,on: ground floor, if he is looking for this ki _di Y investment to seécure a httle ) Americ "green-skum" and carry- it azound in yo “jeens” for a year or two, — NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW : Go to it’if ‘you can. Get-someone, M}; . Farmer, to stay with the wife and kxds-anidl cows and jump into Barker’s car. He/] take you there and back for nothing. : Just. as fast as other business men c;;i arrange to go they will do so. R. L. Givert has bought-a new. Deere and' Weber car, known as the Velie, and he trip if it is at all'possible. Then there will be others—so don’t hesitate to tell either of these men that you want a free nde down and ‘back. A well-dressed man happened along and upon lookmg into: the car excl d will make the { t ;{l ce: g{ &oney in mah pocket. well ‘dressed man ‘was. gone, . Owinder of the money said: -~ “‘Rastus es; who am dat sport dat.jes handed' “~me five bucks?” * “Buck Smith, doan’ you know the gen- eral” supermtendent when you sees ‘him?” —Forbes Maxazme. i 3 TR!BUNE DAIRY }'ACTS y . “Minnesota’s dairy products.in 1920- sold for the stupendous sum ‘of 8202 600.000: “Compare this with th ,a qthet great sources of wealth 8141 600,000 94,000,000 ¢ g 101,500,000 Mipls. Flou 200,00 o If all counties produced at the % did, Minnesota’s dairy output wou exceeded a BILLION' DOLLARS! i " The above:is credited to the M neapolis Tribune. This-paper has gathered & world of information regarding dairying and di- versified farming throughout the state, and we. propose to “steal” some of it from time to time, because it\is actually. worth steal, . ing and passing it on to our fa.rmer friends. i —) 2 GEORGE TELLS IT P ‘An exchange gives the det on of an automboile: “The automobil a large . iron and rubber contrivance for transform- " ing gasoline into speed, luxury, excitement and obituaries. It consists ‘of a handsome “Jeather upholered cairiage body mouned ‘on fat rubber tired Wheels, and containing ard full of machinery suffering from various ailments. It'has run over 100 miles and 10,000 people. It can transport seven people from the front porch to the police istation, the bankruptcy court or the ‘golden gates in less time than any other. known method. ’——Spooner News 1 \As near as we have'been able to frgure it t\étl:nkes cost the employers too much d ‘the employees_to ;much, and - take it - from. us: they-cost the publxc ‘a darn sight ‘more-than:too much.—Stillwater Gazette — * Now' comes ‘along some wise: 'guy. and \says that Sherman never said “war is hell. 4 'Who cares, ,who said it, as long* ‘ag it’s the truth. -They’ll be saying that about poh- tics after Novembex' Tth. - o b ; Mistahydssy 1 “All men are the same,” advi'aes an old. spinster. Sometimes we think that about " women, -Like most salads, the only differ- ‘ence is-the dres:lng. To salesmen: To win out, go-out, stay out fight it out.—Forbes Magazine. mlefi!hlz )jgsa edn!e the .oth but h s éw “beyond ep&rs illli;v}‘ o ;:- e - 9000000000000 dp _| mection ‘ot Owylige county, w!ifllwe!t- amples bave been found on a single rm’n a nposéd t6 an- ; ndians -;say modern carflngs are ~ fheu’w rk of their forefathers, -but assert the others are the work of evil spirits. to substantiate the t early American Indi: from " race which’ 'mxgmted from Am by ‘way of Bering strait. . . |00000000000 republic born.. ‘SEE ‘*omfis of Th, Storm’ b Rex" "OPENING ° SUNDAY— .. For Four Days! - JOY The Laughter-':' : Leader © '+ HAROLD LLOYD GRANDMAS Boy' His Finst' 5 Pant Picuns. So the " Five Reels of Joy Something new for Lloyd, e romance of a “Fnldy " boy. - 4 «-Y ow’ll. llllgh at Lloyd' kel You'll love hu grmdm' Tl}e story is a surgrue. ; The finish:is'a roar. *Some Joy in- “Grandma’s Boy.” -re To all boys who bring their grandma to the opening show that two' will be admitted for tl:e price of one. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER || CHINA'S WALL 7S CRUMBLING | Wonderful $tructure, Built 200 B. C., * -+ Befleved, Howsver, to. Be Good for Many Centurles. Reeent visitors-to the great wall of China, which is accessible at Nankow, forty miles 1, slowly crumbling. ‘Many of the tur- rets which command its salient points as’'the wall climbs over: the mountain :lvps are in ruins and tourists and na- ves alike wremch. the stone hlocks fom the superstrycture to throw. into, the valleys bel Yet it is malntained . 3 Although there Peking, describe it as| Sceds as Sounce of Wealth, e a number of pro- ductive sources of Wegetable olls used in the arts and in t‘mulflnflum of food products, ! investl-ations by the United- States ‘Departmqnt of Agricul: ‘ture Indicate that valuakle edibje olls be obtaind:d in paving quantities m waste pryduct: * d Lfrom, seeds, |: spich as the sugitfowes, notv, any great ectent in th At :the ~present;, time the Q nurm of vegetable oils are flamd dbeans, that the great ‘structure, extending |’ « from Shanhaikuan on:the sea almost to the borders ef Tibet, bas many. cen- turies' to live, although no efforts ‘are concelved this barder to keop out the Tartars. At one time "00,000 erige inals and prisonérs: ol?wni were en- gaged in-the work. The mln part of the wall, however; was not undertaken until the Seventh century, when, it is satd, 1,000,000 workers were employed. Fish's: “Smoke Screenftsii The aristeus, a’ deep-senprawm; a method of ‘ligl appearance. of .a multitude, of. lmoke rings. Whenie ted bx of an anemy thel prawn “ejec from countless - the stream by chemicals combi e.-pul;- -elouds --of-f . luminescent partictes-float-in-the: ses. |« This is. the “smoke screen”.provided by nature. The species of luminous §& fish, called “photoblephron,” has a dimmer system in ‘an inside chamber and burns continuously. When the fish ' wishes to -shut off the lght, he causes a black pigmented curtain to | yy slide down over the light cell open- ng: like- an eyelid. . The light organ preserves its luminescence even.when removed and e\ sed-by fishermen of the islands of-Banda, about &X) mllu M&P ?"!é wty -and other dwable stuffs ina : \reachmeqnick you ‘Wil ‘do no harm [{* tha..gives the . u ernh) dresses for . little folks. whether |}mdo of cotton or wool goods, are simplytdesigned and usually made rs to match. “Their adorn- wvided for by very simple, ornamental-‘stitchery, often. in_bright colors; ‘of - mercerized .or \wool yarn. Cotton and wool- crepe, ler:& Jersey it \mrth TAKE CARE OF BOAR'S FEET Many Superior Animale Have. Boen Ruined Because Owner: Neglected His Toe Nails. Did you ever lee 8 blg bolr stum- bling around with his toes ‘spread out ‘and his pasterns down nearly to the ground? Certainly you hsve. Many ed” because _him"and ‘you can do & 108t nfl ing with'a boar; ‘but just ‘b sboh s you “Impossible to accomplish angthing: # > Scrntch the boar.on the flank and|}- n Yfllr"fin Use a sharp the bottom of the 1f 'you ‘draw.a little bleod-as it Is nec- essary to trim Jnto the quick In order to .get shortness of toe. Each time that you trim the foot you will be.able to shorten-the toe a little more, so that by .pj t effort even a bad’ foot \n be ped up nicely and trained ¥ of palm .and South as'héen Exxmined by the Department - Itare. It re- : senthlesicoconut I:and can replace it : for many P The supply of o'!- unlimited and ttempting to \r the oil on these nuts Is'é severul firns are:nQw establish the manufs a commercial basis. Although daring the war there was o scarcity of fats -and" ofls “in some camma, it seems that thereare plen- ty' of svurces from :whicli:to” obtain :hmlntmzmmngdmnvomt SUNDAY &% | MONDAY | “"‘Ed.th Roberts \AWAN DAWN PRODUCTION] - Youll find abundant thrills in this smashing out-door story of love and adventure that delves deep into the roots of human common faults that’ A]m vscr‘e:;- 4 l.lo “PIPE THE WISKERS S\mday Matinee and eve-, Five Piece Special Orchestra Chas. Pflock, director. An Excellent musical program ‘Added Attraction—Sunday Matinee only, second chapt- er of Wm. Desmond in “Perils of the Yukon.” . Showing 2:30 '%zura/wflt //fa @‘amw g @y ree-en or e Mo RBariow' ”fin/ 7 Qal Poofliylivis anidd o il Lhsgeccited welhl @nta“a%/nfl am/ .%M-Mm Phones - 180-J . !\Hllm\l?l"flll\l[llIHI\IHllliIlHIIIhi‘wIIi|l]IIlI\IH|1NIIHI\INl!(IIlII\lH!HHh T s - B. W. LAK!N, President E. R. EVANS, Manager C. L ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer BEMID)I LUMBER & FUEL 0. OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT LETUSSUPPLY YOUWITH - , LUMBER - LATH - SHINGLES LIME - CEMENT - PLASTER PAPER—Roofing and Sheathing - - BRICK--Common, Fire and Fancy Sash Doors;and Mill Work. FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIBE HHI\IHWHMIHH T DIMPLES~ What s-more lovely? You watch them come and go like sunshine om:a cloudy:-day. It’s my mission to help you to keep a record of these dlmples that hma will erase. - H a]tkerup SiUD-1 O Bemldp ; ma_king’ sittings for Christmas delivery —: 'hnH'Hlll|1IH\IHIIII]}I!HHIPI1lllUHIDIHIflIHIUHh!A\lII\I\HT\MIHIllIlllllllll\ll!llHHIHIHH!HIHIllllllflflfllllll\ TRAIN SERVICE REST()RED Minnesota & lntemalmnal RR . COMMENCING SUNDAY SEPT. 17 Passenger Trau;s will ‘Arrive and Depart- from Bemidji as follows: - North Bound No. 33—Arrives 4:00 A. M. ‘Deplm 4:25 A/ M, Dally “ North Bound No. 31—Arnvet6 10P. M. __0 P. M. Ihily except Sundny »South Buund No. 34—Arrlvea 11:30 P. M. Departs ll~45 P: _M. Dnly -South Bound. No. SHrnves 7:25A0 M. Departs 7:35 A.. M. Daily except Sunday \ : gn By which’hame you will be able to order w1th the assurance that nothing but the purest ingredients will be used. Also.a Full I:ne of Pastery Housewives are-nvited to call-and inspect this clean . and wholesome bakery, Try One Ordér—See How Good Bread Can Be Made Phone 252 ‘Across from Rex Theatre

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