Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 8

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IS | PAGE EIGHT MINIATURE AIR FIGHT STRIKERS REFSUE TO STATE FAIR FEATURE| - HEED LEADERS’ ADVICE (By United Press.) Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 15.—Reject- St. Paul, Aug.. 15.—A miniature| ing the award of the national war Dattle in the air, in which over a|labor board, 3,000 union motormen ‘ "dozen aeroplanes driven by flyers just and- conduetors of the Pittsburgh released from the service are to par- street - railway company walked out ticipate, is’ being planned as a big|last night, paralyzing the entire elec- i {.{eature of the coming Minnesota | tric railways of transportation in the { state fair, August 30 to September 6. [city districts. According to tentative plans Lieu- v"::ctiun was taken despite the ad- of the union leaders to accept tenant Omar Locklear, who is to pass the awawlrof the board. from one plane to another in mid-air ‘ as the leading entertainment feature e ———— of the fair, will direct the ‘‘Battle in the Air.”” With him he is bring- 4 DR ing his “International Flying Cir- “cus” of three famous drivers. At Jeast five aviators of reputation in the northwest will appear at the fair in, addition to those ACCOMPANYING| smmmmse——————— the “circus.” The date of the pattle has not yet | DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DE; . D. L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block been set but will be determined NTIST about a week before the fair, when jce—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. it is known just who is to fly. I’Iy\ones—()lflce 376-W. Res. 376-R “That We May Ride in Comfort” The adjustment basis on the “NEW McGRAW QUALITY TIRE” is as follows: Fabric - 5,060 Miles Cords - 8,000 Miles Also our 'personal guar- anjee of satifaction. SEE HALGREN — Jewetts Carage Wholesale and Retail Distributors ““THE BUSY STORE” STORE" 'IIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII" 98 1b. sack flour 49 1b. sack flour 2214 b sack oatmeal . ... 25 1b. sack cornmeal Wheat farina, 41bs. for Navy beans,per b ~T................. .43 Jap Rice,per b, ........... ... .hn .63 Broken Rice, per . ........ccouvens 7c; 5 1bs. .33 B2, D6F D sussvinenerig o .14 T.z,,xm.., ol |« IR SRS SR S .14 Maccaroni, 4 pkgs for .25 Spaghetti, 4 packages <or............aln .25 Post Toasties, 2 packages for ................ .25 Corn Flakes, 3 packages for .25 Quality Coffee, 5 Ibs. for ...........covnvnnnn. Quality Coffee, 1 b packages : Fancy Peaberry coffee, per b Tea siftings, per 1b package Sun Dried Japantea,perid ................... Olives, large size bottles ..................... Olives, quart jars ..........coeeeeeveenennnn Mazola Oil, ¥4 galloncan ...........c.ovnnnn Mazola Oil gallon cans ... Lemon Extract, pint bottles. . Lemon Extract, quart bottles . .; mlmimmmummmmummummmmmnmmmmnummnmmmnmummmmumg Vanilla Extract pint bottles . v v... i el .60 Vanilla Extract, quart bottles .................. 1.15 Chocolate, per Ib. ..........cooveiiiinns 40 Hershey’s cocoa, per tb ................. .30 Baking powder, 5 b can ........ ... .65 .Arm & Hammer Soda, per package .08 Yeast Foam, per package ..... . e 04 Catsup, 8 oz. bottle ....... i 5 .10 Catsup, 16 oz. bottle .......... AP .28 Seeded raisins, large package. .. .15 White wine vinegar, pergallon ................ .35 Cider vinegar, pergallon ..................00n 45 Sweet corn,3cans .............¢ .45¢c; per dozen 1.70 Red Kidney Beans, percan........ 10c; per dozen 1.05 Mixed vegetables for soup, 2 cans......... .25 Peas,2cans ......... A anvisie e ..25¢; per dozen 1.25 No. 2 cans pumpkin ................ 10c; 6 cans .55 No. 1 can Tomatoes ........ +....10c; per dozen 1.00 Extra standard, 33-0z. Tomato, 2 cans 45¢, per doz. 2.50 Unlabeled tomato soup, can....... 11c; per dozen 1.20 Lake herting, per pail ..... SN g 1 R .95 KAPLAN BLOCK Bemidji, Minn. "'flwflflnmnmmmmmmmmmmnmm II|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIlII“IIIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIlIIIlIIIII|IIIIIIl|II|IIIII||II|IlI|IIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIfllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIflI' CLIFFO ____________—-— Do the necessities of life cost you too much? If so, THE BEMiDJl DAILY PIONEER WANT AD' DEPT. WANTED TO RENT—For one month beginning August 20, furnished cottage on Lake Bemidji or fur- nished house in town. Address Advertisements in this column cost| M. J. Brown, State Capitol, St. nalf cent a word per n-ua when patd Paul, Minn. 6d818 ash in advance. 0 1 be run tor Ieus than 10c ver issue. WANTED—Loose hay, within the Ads charged on our books cost one cent & word per issue. No ads run for less than 26c. i next two weeks, delivered to the Crookston Lumber Co. barn; $10 i per ton for wild hay and $14 per ton for timothy hay. Crookston WANTED Lumber Co., Bemidji, Minn. 3d818 WANTED—Nurse. girl, to care for FOR RENT two children. Phone 847. 3d818| WANTED TO RENT—$ room mod- ern home, September 1st. A. E. Gibson, Tenstrike, Minn. 7d816 WANTED—Dining ‘and kitchen girl at Kelliher Hotel., 6d FOR RENT—Lake shore cottage of four rooms and large porch. Fur- nished. Also good row boat. At Diamond Point. Only 20 minutes -——\ WANTED—Girl for" l{ltchen work. Third Street Cafe, 813tf MONEY TO LOA i\;" n improved walk to town. Inquire of Mr. farms. Northerr N and Company. Webster at Troppman’” s Department Phone 29. R m95 Store. 813t e WANTED—Womau or girl for gen- FOR SALE Call at W. G. 'Phone €5. eral housework. Schroeder store. 82tf} pOR SALE—18-foot Old Town canoe. WANTED—Carpenters, on. the Rex| Address X Y, care Ploneer. 54818 theatre job. Apply at-the build-| FOR SALE—A milch cow, 5 years ing. Wy 1d814] o1d. Inquire T. K. Johnson, Sol- way, Minn. 3d821 WANTED—Maid for general house- work; girls for diet kitchen and|FOR SALE-—One five-foot beveled top dining room work. . Apply Minne- glass show case. Also one desk. sota State Sanatorim. 3d816 Inquire at Pioneer office. 2d815 FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15,.1919 i \ FOR SALE OR TRADE—For a light-| FOR, SALE—See the Bamldjl Sta- er car a Studebaker Six, in very tionary store for rubber stamps, best of condition. Inquire of Ideal fac simile signature stamps, Do- Billiard Parlor.® 716tf| tarial seals and corporation sea]:t FOR SALE — Fine' span of black| fOR TRADE—For partially im- horses, weight 1400 pounds, $250| proved farm, not too far from town for quick sale. , E. J. Willits, 218 and; near good roads and school. _ Beltrami Ave. 4d818( Good well paying income property, rented at the present time for $35 per month. - This property is lo- cltéd at Parshall, N. D., in one of /Phone 41. FOR SALL—I"1ve room cottage; gas, electric lights, water, large screen- ed porches, garage, two lots, brick the best little city’s in the state. cellar,.. Terms. See D. D. Miller,| The property is a garage and Phone 167. 6ds1s| Dlacksmith shop, well located, and fully equipped to do business. I had to quit this line of business and now want to trade it for a farm. Will give the right man a first class deal. If you are not in- terested do not bother with this, if you are, write Box 37, Saum, Minn., for permanent address, or for the present, to F. R. Marrs, FOR ANY kinfl‘;)l real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213t 'FOR SALE-—Five room 'cottage, one block from Bemidji normal. t extends to lake shore. Hardwood floors, city water and sewer, elec- Woltord, 'N..D: ,Also have resl- tric lights. - Inquire on premises, dgnce for sale or trade. d12&19 O LOST AND FOUND. FOR SALE—One carload of well broke Montana horses at snap i prices. ‘Bemidji Horse Market. J. LOST—Cameo pin. Finder leave at Moberg. gatf| Pioneer. 2d813 FOUND—The gentleman who lost his FOR SALE—Summer home, § rooms; purse, which contained money, at also 3-room cottage. Perfect lo- cation, large screened _porch.| the Fair Store, Thursday, may have Birchmont Beach. J. W. Wilcox. same by calling for it and paying Phone 29. 618tf| for this ad. 1d815 J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION throughfi)ut with either black or fancy silk ments. SKIRTS /-G Penney Incor Both wool and silk, newi| . / colors, new,. cloths, newj] styles $14.75.to $6.90 413-415 BELTRAMI AVE. ION—WIDE INSTITUTION R J. C. PENNEY CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J. C. PENNEY. CO.—A N; & Tomato paste for soups and spaghem, per CBIY oo o3k bivisaars o aamsommmoain s oo 7c; 6 cans .40 Gallon cans, sohd pack tomatoes ............... 75 Mustard sardines in cartons .:...... 8c; 6 cartons .45 . Sardines in oil ; 7c; 6 cans .40 Pink salmon per can ...............cco0nnn .19 Fancy red salmon, flat cans ........ 32c; per doz. 3.50 Gallon cans Italian prunes ........ 75c; case of 6 4.35 White syrup, gallon pail .......... 95¢c; case of 6 5.25 Molasses, gallon pail .60Sauerkraut, 2 cans .. .25 Pork and Beans, 3 cans. ....:...... 25¢c; per doz. .95 Caroline Milk, per case ........ccoveuerennnns 5.60 Gallon pail, Sorghum.,...,........'.‘.‘. ...... 1.10 Quart Mason ]ars of plums or pears in heavy syrup, a _wx ............................. .35 Quart Mason Ja{s, honey ............oininnn. .95 Large jars, mustard, JAE Ly ciass s a bmeainie s v meisas 07 Salt soda crackers in cadies averaging about 7 s, perpound -......ccociiieiieniinann 17 ~ Mixed cookie_s, in cadies, perlb..... ... .18 White borax naptha soap, 4 bars for. .25c; per box 5.95 Lenox soap, 23 bars ....... $1.00; box of 120 bars 5.25 Jergens toilet'soap, 3bars..........coiiin.n. .25 Bob White soap, perbar ............ 0ld Dutch cleanser, 3 boxes .. RexLye,8cans ..........cocoeennn Rub-No-More soap chlps, pack., ciivisosvevene Rub-no-more washing powder, 2 pack. .......... 47 La France washing tablets, per pack .05 Clothes pins,-2'doz in pack R .05 Matches, 5 boxes............ .25 Heavy scrub.brushes .. Tialiovirers .10 Palmetto scrub brushes ... .19 Douglas gloss starch, 3 Ibs. £OF vmvvrnnnnnn .25 Douglas corn starch, 3 bs. for....... 25 Ivory starch, per box..... S s S 8 .08 Bluing, large bottle ........ SRt ST B .09 Ammonia, large bottle ........... ... .ol .09 Heavy 4 string brooms ....... Mg .60 Bacon end poxk, per Ib....... 4 .30 Lard compoux}d per b, ........ .32 60 b tubs compound per .. .30 chmchams,perfb.......... .29 Summer sausage, per 1b il .28 Lake Herring, per pail .............c.convennn .95 KKKK fat Alaska herring, per pall . .casnnenis 1.20 The prices quoted above al'b the regular prices for the next three weeks. Look these over and act, as it means money saved for you.._ De- liveries made of all groceries amou nting to $2.50 or more free of charge to all parts of Bemidji, Nymore and East Bemidji. ¥ CLIFFORD & CO. .|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIlllI||IIIIIIII|II|||IIIIIIIIIIllllllII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllilIIIIIlIIIIlIIlIIIIHIIllIIllIlIIl|||||ll|I|IlIlllIIIlIlIIIIlllllIIIIIlIIIlIllllIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlllIIIlllllIIllll'lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII —ws NEW SKIRTS AND COATEES For Early Fall Wear Are Here! - Somef of :the new arrivals and perhaps the most popular for early wear are the nobby short cqa,t or coatee, made from black Youkon seal, annimole and ecrystal cord, lined be worn ‘with either street skirts or fancy dressés. Let us show you these popular gar- ' $27.50 and $29.50 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY oraz‘ed 197 BUSY STORES - BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA lqok these prlces over and see where you can cut dow n on the cost of llvmg. ' Galv. wash boilers ..............."7 ....... J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION making a very attractive garment-‘and can L en MOTOR COATS Tweeds were never better | than now. Our ‘stock of- fers a different selection than most. $34.75 to $27.50 6o NOILALIISNI HAIM-NOILVN V—"0D0 XANNAJ ‘D ‘f J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION4) IDE INSTITUTION ‘|II|| IllllllllfllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIlllllllllll|III|I|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL “THE BUSY STORE” BllSY STURE” CO. Bacon, per Ib Peanut butter, 10 . pail .............. Mason Fruit Jars, pints, per dozen Mason Fruit Jars, quarts, per dozen Mason Fruit Jars, V.-gallon, per dozen.......... 1.05 E. Z. Seal fruit jars, quart, dozen ............. 1.00 E. Z. Seal fruit jars, 1;-gallon, dozen 1.25 Small size jelly glasses, per dozen. .< 48 Large size jelly glasses, per dozen ... .. .50 Tall glass jelly tumblers, per dozen............. .55 Heavy woolen army sox, per palr .............. 40 Cotton socks, 3 pairsfor ...¢....... A o .25 Heavy canvas gloves, per pait siwite .15 Mule skin gloves, per pair Heavy overalls, per pair 1.65 Women’s cotton socks, 3 pairs for..... R B .50 Women’s cotton socks, 2 pairsfor .............. .25 Oil cloth, per ¥aPd .. ..convmecmesssassnsnivss .25 Shelf oil cloth 6 yards for. . .50 | Barn paint, per gallon ....................... 1.25 House paint, inside and outside, per gallon...... 2.35 Linseed oil, pergallon................c.ooouty 2.25 Large heavy tin milk pails, each Large galv. water pails, each ....... Large galv. wash tubs, each ... Wash boards, each ............ ‘Wash boilers, copper bottom ...... 8-tine pitch fork, each ............ Nails, per b 1-ply roofing paper. 2-ply roofing paper 8-ply roofing paper IllIlIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IVIIIIIIlIIIII]IIIIIIiIIIlIIllIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllllIIIIlIIlIIII|II|IIIIIIllllullmmflllllilflllllllfllllflll 14-roll Certain-teed tar paper, per roll .......... 85 Carpet sweepers, BRCH & wriciiisiivmbas S 5 S 1.75 Free running table salt, per pack............... .08 25 1b. bagsalt ....... P .35 28 1b. bag dry salt . . 45 100 b sacksalt ............... 1.00 BDICSAIE: & ciitiaseiheisnssidsdbhdmsmtaidhibenseonsinr ot ae Sikdats 51 2.80 50 pound salt block ......................... .60 FEED FEED FEED FEED Shorts, bran, hay, oats, cracked corn, whole wheat, 'ti‘hlcken feed. Very lowest prices on feed at all times. Ty us Phone 160 al Defective

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