Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 1, 1918, Page 6

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i NS S O O per ?‘.’.‘.’.‘fi’..‘.‘.‘...'?f’.‘ff’.'f’..'f’.'i'.'.‘f?f.‘.“f:.. .$3.99 Our car box apples, all fancy stock, not $1 50 ] yet here but orders being taken, per box- Baldwin apples in bushel basketful lots $-| 33 ' { | AR T SR O i ceeeesnas Scoco, better than lard' per e om. il maw ootk %"e?”é’.f'z'f.‘fi‘.'ff’.‘ff’.i.$1 49 $1.50 .Condensed milk, Gold Cross, tall, per ,Prunes. all new stock Dber 25 1b. box, Dried Fruit, One Car Auortod Items MHe sssnnae Geessuane Peseveesiasieasassans sesssssiecneesesinee Pefi)ches. all new stoclr_, per 25 1b. box, Chocolate. absolutelz pure, full 1b, 1 Cocoa ,absolutely pure' be ' erandchea ' er ..... than coffee, 5 1bs. l'orgt ..... Ry PR p $1 00 Tefi) siftings, full 1 lb cartoon. 1 : Cofiee. farr grade in'10 lb lots. per : Coffee, xtra grade, in 25 Ib. drums per. i SheS s 15¢ : - 20e s°3é‘.$§3§°.’.‘.2.‘.’.‘..‘.‘f.ff’..‘.’f.“.‘f’f.‘?.'.‘fi’.'.’. ...... $1.25 s oo/ vesnseens ase Coffee, steel cut, in 5 lb lots. per ........... T LT 2 Graham erackersm 10 1b, cartoons, full $1 50 cartoon .. sauerkraut, cove oysters, sweet potatoes. pears in Syrup, all regular 25¢ sellersat other < . 8tores, my price, per doz ... eesesesnsecssnces Co(rltdeused mllk, Van Camps, tall, per [ A R L Cogdensed Milk, Cottage, tall per $1.50 $1.50 sesasseees Tea, graen Jépan, 8 full Ibs. Whole codfish, per ceshiseensseny seresseses Geaseees Hemng, ptced or whole, in 190 erescteaserisssains ———— SPECIAL NOTICE 'ro ALL CONSUMERS <--—'— The Food Commission has ruled thut dealers in food shall educate the people to the need of using substitutes for Wheat, Meat and Sugar. " ‘This store-is fully in accord with the reasons given for economizing and shall, until this ruling is ‘dissolved, abstain from the handling or selhng of Bucon, or Ham:or Pure Lard; We shall also limit our wheat flour sales so as to include one Ib; of substitute for every lb. of wheat flour sold. We also request that all ‘housewives having any reliable recipies showing how Corn, Potatoes, Rye, Barley, can be worked up into savory and healthful dishes will please write them out and-leave: them with us for use as a general guide to onr customers. ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO EVERY CONSUMER: We shall not handle creamery butter until further notice. ‘ Beginning with the FIRST of March this store will be operated on a co-operative basis in its retail- department- - All patrons of our retail department will be expected to save their sales slips after the first of March, 1918, and these :slips will be taken up from time to time to entitle them to profit sharing . rebates, Full particulars of our Profit Sharing feature will be placed: in prlnted form _and will. be furnished on - appllcatlon to all customers. - MORRIS KAPLAN .-~ POLISH LEGIONS IN REVOLT ON BOLSHEVIKI (By United Press) Petrograd, Feb. 1.—Polish legions in the vieinity of Minsk have de- clared war against the Bolsheviki. DECLARE CIVIL WAR (By Unlted Press) Petrograd, Feb, 1.—Commands that revolted against Kaledine have declared civil war. CHIMNEY ACTS UP The. fire department was called out about 11:80 o'clock last night when a chimney got to spouting sparks at the home of Mrs. John Graham on Bemidji avenue. No damage. TRAINMEN ASK SVEJI%G?OOOOOOOO ‘Washington, " Feb. —Demands for wage increases pending before the railroad wage commission are for an aggregate average of 40 per cent, it has been disclosed. The demands represent a total of nearly $500,- 000,000 this year, or about half of the rallway operating income of last year. IS BLAMED KAISF.R FOR HAI H.ALIFAX BLAST New York, Feb 1,—The kaiser caused the destruction of Halifax, Captain "A. L. Boyce, U. 8. R,, be- lieves today. He told the Marine Insurance club that the kaiser hoped to wreck New York in the same man- ner. SUBSCRIBE TODAY FOR THE PIONEER Man ;Who Must Vanish.: . He still breathes, the “man with soul so dead” that he can say, not only to himself but publicly: “What was good enough for my father is good enough for me,” says a writer. Merel fully for human progress there are signs abroad that give us hope of his ultimately becoming extinct.- He will be survived for a time, but not indefis nitely, by his mate whose marvelous prehensile tenacity leads her to believe —and act accordingly—that what was good enough for her greatgrandmother 1s good enough for her. Undoubtedly, the least violent medernist would bl willing to deal the blow that should rid us of them, but there is a strange resllience in both the male and female of this specles that makes them rise unscathed after the sharpest attacks on their benighted tenets. We shall have to wait the slower end that must befall them. Evolution by exclusion, or the killing off of those who persist« ently go the wrong way is a sure pro« cess If not a swift one. 8o knowing him to be doomed, let us not waste energy in hopeless argument-with him, Desoribes an Ideal Dwelling. “A home Is not properly a show place,” says Noble Foster Hoggson. “Rather, it is a house and a plot of ground that, together, bring rest to the aged, peace to the strong, and joy to the hungry, riotous spirit of youth, It is a creating—not a mere fulfilment of an order, the result of a contract well or {ll kept, a thing to be bought and pald for by money. “Money cannot buy a home,” dee clares Mr. Hoggson, “but,” he adds, “he who hungers for a home may, by taking counsel with those who are practiced in giving expression to hu- man desires in terms of houses and thelr environments, achieve a result quite as happy and as truly as if he were to sit {0 a great portralt paintes® The Inbad Famlly---by Cowan THER.E$ T\\AT RUFF\AN _— BORBA LNBAD, THROWING- V] SNOW BALLS K FEAR. FOR. F/——+] —_— -—fi\ DELICIOUS CORN MUFFINS. Here’'s an old fashioned recipe for corn mufling~that has recently been revived and used with unusual success [| "- in several of the larger New York ho- [|-* tels; To make three and a half dozen muffins take one quart milk, six ounces butter substitute, twelve ounces of lght syrup or honey, four eggs, pinch ‘of salt, two ounces baking powder, : one and a half pounds cornmeal and ‘one and a half pounds rye flour. The butter and syrup should be thoroughly mixed; then add the eggs gradually. Pour iIn the milk and add the rye flour mixed with cornmeal and baking pow- der, b Experts’ Perilous Task. One of the thrilling and hazardous duties which sometimes falls to the lot of game experts and wardens In mountainous regions of the West {8 to search out eagles’ nests, rob them of their eggs, and perhaps take the young captive, says-Popular Mechan- Ics Magazine, The perils of the task are not all passed when; with a rope ladder or by other precarious means, he has ascénded or descended to the aerie, for then the intruder must face the powerful grown birds at close range, and often when he cannot de- fend himself to advantage. = The searcher for the lofty nests also finds that the young fifty or sixty days old, can become disagreeably aggressive, N0 PHONE UHDERS " Remember, Tuesday, “Meatl ,SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” T T NNy LT SURE OF SERVICE In addition to our guarantee that the schedule of “Fair Prices” will be strictly adhered to, customers at our store are given thebenefit of “Service We welcome inquires as to our specials and invite an ‘opportunity to assist housewives in making their , selcctlons. -~ Special fnr s Msalltss Day, " Tuasday For ono day only, we will sell Ghinook Salmon, a splendid meat substitute, reg. 40¢ can for - 35 cents OTTO SCHWANDT : : GROCER PHONE 33 Percy has the right id'ea at the 'wrong time I X MUST EVADE WS DEVILMENT | Let Us Print | Your Sale Bills SPECIALS FRI, SAT., MON, 3 cans Standard orn 32 1b. cans Sauer- krant ... s 450 3 21b, cans P 2 tall cans 3 11b. cans 6 bars Swift White 25 ; Laundry Soap... c Karo Syrup (Blue Label) gal 3 lbs. Head * Ri 1 qt. Mason Jar Pickles, choice sweet, sour, olives or sweet mixed 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes ......... ik Apples per . $ Iu 55 (At Store Only) Troppman’s Phone 927

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