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  1. Bemidji Daily Pioneer
  2. 1920-12-17

Bemidji Daily Pioneer dated December 17, 1920

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 Mlnnewtn Weut_her night and. .probably Slightly cold rin,-east portion | tonisht. nrtennm Change of Wa!'ér Level Will Be...

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 Obetinate to the Last, ;Anirbal Com. é . overboard with the utmost unconcern learly- all ships carry & horseshoe, Paually it

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 three ‘years, wh!h “her’ younger' sister. first sister was a Secret . until, Loui after indulging too heavily in | chum;...

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 'NEWS OF THE THEATRES VAUDEV'!LLE TONIGHT | ! AT GRAND THEATRE The. first show beginning at 7:30 and the second at 9:15, the

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 .gpring. Let Barnell paint it i+, .For wood, seasoned tamarack, call % F. M. Malzahn. w. ning. for. Minneapolis on business.

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 the airplane for passefigeruitt traffie burt ,W&mfia&aduthumw bled and falls to,earth, . .. . But, doubtless, some day science

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 WOULD REMAIN I Old Doctor Jones Evidently Was Sat.| isfied That He Could Read His - Own: Writing. 0ld Doctor Jones, Who once

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 T. Baudette. : rmswmm ' The Bemidji Bowling league made a _fresh. start last evening \gv‘ilth four - teams in the running at

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 AT _ FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 10 h & e .3 5 A e e R T A T A A AR IR R A R R AR AR R R AP S e AR AN e e e R 219 Third...

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 Fit b ¥ vEJ\“%\ Y papa woriis in a lumber cam] In the land of Christmas trees, [ he wrote to me, °~ *] wish you could see ~"

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 ! ” The Snow at Christmastide *: T | QQOFTLY falls the winter hwilight | O'er the gray old town, 1 With {ts firelit windows

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 THIS STORE OPEN ' EVENINGS . STORE OPEN EVENINGS - is an easy task with the splendid variety of{rticles fl@t are d;isplayed

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 anta Claus: Dancer and Prancer?” OODNESS sakes alive, what a time good old Santa Claus s having these days!” Mrs. Santa Claus

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 Women Hear Harding - | CHRISTMAS. THOUGHTS Chime soft and low, glad Christmas bells! We, too, will sing, Will bring our...

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 2 CHRISTMAS-TIDE ment- +And feast, ahd love, and-peace—most gra~ / clous tide, All hail; I x:eé'. and yearn to honor mu' Now

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 ARG s g cram ber 2 : From the top clean down to the tpe? BILL’S HANDICAP TOO' HEAVY Of Course He Couldn't Play Golf With Such

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 ol » FRIDAY EVENING,. DECEMBER 17, 1920:. .- i LJ e CHRISTMAS TIME THE JOYOUS SEASON OF “THE YEAR IS HERE. SELECT GlFTs AT

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 INCREASE SHOWN mass| CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Ao Dok, . . Following we list a few of thé many XMAS SPECIALS we a;re,.offering this

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 | FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1920 H i i ! { i . _ THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER i . A SORCHUM SHOWS | LARGER ACREAGE More Than

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 E v_;PLOV?I-NG—FOR BEST RESULTS [ 3 Little Subsoil Turned to Surface Occa- i sionally Permits Elements to Act Freely. Tt hits

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 ;, Bycharest—Roumania is seeking to “¢@it nationat bonds,” try’s most pressing problem is the res organization of finances,

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 This is the season of the year when farmers are sending their hay to the city markets. In the face of a marvelous increase in

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 FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER «11; 1920 i { i | | sl o7 i AT i.}. T g T-IE BEMIDJ! DAILY PIONEER * PANAMA CANAL " SHOWS PROFIT...

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 “THE BEMIDJDAILY ‘PIONEER WORST PRISON Nothing to Match, for Horror, French Convict Settlement in South America. FEW SURNE.

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 i ‘STORE (F BEMIDJ Full to the very doors vhth fiseful, practical gifts of every kind. Last February and Mareh, and...

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 GHOICE OF SOURCES OF POWER FOR FARM. .Should Farmer Substitute Trac- tor for His Horses? Rellable Information Is Necessary

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 i FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1920 be iised by the childr T buy Ibookease for the school. I! WHAT OTHERS SAY |flor ik 5" t0

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 fis THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER _;’Ih,,' m FRlDAY EVEN[NG DECEMBE“ 115 1920 r-Has Something qullnn of ‘bllu Heart, yét you...

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