Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 15, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT - THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1820 S Old Toms, live, pound..... .. 26 -36 , Ve L ieieiniacnnine . 1 CAN SECURE HAMLINE Gocse, 11Ve, DOUR. -+ -+ 366B00| Floma s o3 Whe fak. oo 110010 326 | aif sicing, No. 1. Ducks, live, 1b. ........... 16¢+180 | Dressed poultry 3¢ per pound over|Deacons ... Hens, 4 1bs. and over.......... 26¢ live stock. Tallow .... BY COMBINED EFFORT MARKETS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN i Horse hides (Continued from Page One.) : . = HIDES HIDES ‘Wool, bright i:;itutio:-t does reagze ‘;vhat ha field Chicago, April 15 (By United Press).—Potato receipts E?.K :ig:, I;o. i pound . L 5 i ity i s ‘ x i A , No. Sl i H S B R R & opportunity is offered in this sec-| today, 11 cars. Market steadier. Northern Round Whites, Kip hides, No. 1, poun : Bt Bfdes Novd o i o segze v l4¢ Subscrive for Tme Dally Plonesr tiom of the state, Such an inslitution | sacked, $6.70 to $6.85; bulk, $6.85 to $7.00 per cwt. on a smaller scale, with possibly only Deacons, each.......... $ i Horse hides, large, each $9.00-$10. mem&“mmm one building at the start. It would Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots L A 0 be far better to secure Hamline if pos- | $3 t0 $3.25 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $5.50 [Tra s douns s s sienais ke 10¢ sible, since it would command respect to $6 per ewt b4 , bright. ..... ..25¢ DON,T MISS THE and interest from all of Northern p 8 i ool, semi bright 26¢ Minnesota right at the start.” . ¢ Should:Be Qutetaning. BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. : The following pri i o4 i o 3 ; g 1 prices were bein Carletonl siands jons e south GRAIN AND HAY Onfons, Gry, OWE. «seocee $6.00-56.00 |paid at Stillwater, Minn., at time of ' gm,’ia doe'; at ;ressent. Hamline is Beans, CWt. ......oave +$6.00-38.00 |going to pross gf today’s Pioneer: g its equal in every way but it is not|Oats, bushel ... $180-3110 | Daley dufter, pount ... BB v 1 i i MO . | the outstanding institution in the| Barley, bushe'. .. ..$1.30 E“ ser(:esh' doun ........... e .M)c Wheat' No‘ 3 ‘2'65-;2"812 city as is Carleton. Hamline is under| Red Clover, mediu 40c-42c | “BES * C“umpars " Wheat, No. 3 . $2.55-$2.65 T S the shadow of the University of Min-| Popcorn, pound . o Mutton 130|Oats ' N " '860-89 nesota, and would have a better field| Wheat, No. 1 ........... ... $2.50| Hogs, Ib il S s ‘90.20¢ |Barley . . SN Rb 1, '20-31 4§ at the in a city where it would be the big VEGETABLLS. Drasued beef, ponnd. - 12c-14c¢|Rye, No. 2 ..... 1$1.70-$1.72 thing. An institution like Hamline| Cabbage, CWE. sececccne $5.00-$6.00 Turkoys, 1ive, pound. w.....40c-4bc |No. 2. Timothy hay ..6{¢/66$26.00. . 5 g or Carleton helps to boost the NAMe | e e———————————G. | No. 2 Timothy hay $26.00 - of the town, and the name of the ; ';25'00 town helps to boost the institution. ::.”:00 . The mention of the one suggests the 1$1.20-31.40 MONDAY MAY 3 » ’ otk m ANNOUNCING A SALE OF ; . ‘The whole of Northern Minnesota VEGET. he A £ th American must be carefully investigated for its Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $6.00 Under the Auspices O e advantages to such a school. It would Potatoes, per cwt . .$5.26 Legion be better for Bemidji to have the Beans, brown, cwt school located at Brainerd than to Bave it remain in its present location, 1 honestly believe. Red Wing, where Hamline was first situated, Rochester, Redwood Falls are also endeavoring to secure Hamline. Some of these cities have many direct advantages to the school and can offer a greater financial inducement than either Brainerd or Bemidji.” § ration Is Necessary. «“Every citizen in Northern Minne- sota must do all possible to show that it would be better for the institution and the development of the state to have Hamline located north of the Twin Cities, before a satisfactory 100 Dresses In Both Silk and Wool, to Be Sold at the : One Price $28.75 These are dresses from our own stock, and could not be duplicated today at twice - 20 Rounds of Fast Boxing | Main event to be eight rounds, between Jack Young of Crosby and Al Tardy. Three other four-round bouts. All seats reserved and tickets on sale at Barker’s Drug Store. Send in your order. You" will get your money’s worth. { ]mringwcan betsefiured l:vith t:;: tr:s; e Ringsi de $3 30 tees. all work together 1ol . F LIVE L 1l o either li:a;g:dtordBenéi&ji to bring the price asked. Values up to $55.00. At Hlturkeys, 9 ibs. il AT 306 . 220 and $1.10 ut this great advantage to every g o ' Tackeys, small and thin. .. .A . . fowm in the entire northern secton||| - this price we cannot reserve any garments, Goios 13 Jo. up, and .. - 30 Rest of the House $2.20 an N A < | A R I 0c Y Hens, heavy, 4 1bs and over..... 33¢ ] “Burn Soft Coal Correctly” | EAL COMFORT means a well ' IT ' . heated home and a well heated e ' home means an even, steady flow of | . & clean balmy heated air. The Hickory i The Gasolme ' \ Soft Coal Trio® offers every home - maker his choice of an Underfeed || Comfort Heater an Underfeed Range or a [f Pipeless Furnace which burns soft [ : _ coal as it should be burned to produce | mfi%fi?&m o tm%"fiafi; the maximum amount of heat at the | industry today, is to keep pace in 2 production with the seven-league strides of the demand for gasoline. as all sales must be final. . M. JAGRIN, Prop. WOMEN'S CLUB PROMOTE CONTEST CIVIC BEAUTY (Continued from Page One.) e ——————————— ecorners with vines, shrubs, hedges or trees? The beautiful woods at hand provide such greenery in abundance. Beds of blooming flowers soften hard lines. Window boxes of vines and bloom give an air of hospitality to the smallest cottage. ‘Walks border- ed by shrubs or flowers are doubly imviting. Carefully kept lawns and Doulevards add immeasurably to the general air of your premises. An at- tractively planted ground in any eommunity is a force that cannot be overlooked. It has a tendancy to make people want to live in such a neigh- borhood, and’ to - increase proptrey walnes. it 1t is well to remember that attrac- tive landscipaiefféects do not happen spontaneously but are the resut of eareful study and deliberate fore- thought. Because the Women's Civic and Cammunity League helieves that the homes in Bemidji should be atrac- give without as well as within it is promoting an improvement contest fn our city during the coming sum- mer. A silver cup suitably engraved wiill be presented to the street show- img the greatest improvement this season. Please take notice—not the most beautiful street, but the one showing the greatest improvement will receive the cup. The entire premises will be inspected by compe- gent judges at the beginning and at the end of the season. The removal of unsightly features and the ad- dition of improvements in all lines wrill receive consideration. The association of residents on a street for the promotion of this con- test cannot fail to increase commun- sty spirit and civic pride. The repe- minimum cost. In ten years the production of crude oil in the United States has increased only 96 per cent, while during the same period the output of gasoline has increased 560 per cent. ; vides clean heat. The annoying and disagreeable dirt, soot and gas b | \ ! t : OFT COAL burned correctly pro- | | which is _accumulated in many in- stances is absolute proof of the fuel being burned upside down. Soft | | | l“ Cleanhness Coal burned properly in a Hickory ! | 1 | | | i { | i ! l ! | x ! | x The demand for no other commodity _in general use has increased to a degree titi f th test in th fol- ;:%?figo et il Eire ot teass that even approximates the mark reached treet: tunity i H meiui.':fi{ will contalnly add many by gasoline. ; B e e =l b Hafino In the Standard Oil Com stove or furnace does away with this to include one-half block east and . ! ry . pany . . . west of east cross street. (Indiana) has mcgqaged its output of nu1sance—because ina HICkory the Have your street improvement as- gmline from mmllhon gauons & more o/ & sociation in running order by May than 600 million gallons a years. soot, dirt and gases are consumed by first when the annual clean-.up ends, and benefit your family, your neigh- bers and your city by your enter- prise and resourcefulness. A large mumber of catalogs and folders giv- fng suggestive illustrations and valu- able information as to arrangement and planting of shrubs, flowers and trees as well as sources of supply have been placed in the public li- Brary for your convenience. Look passing through the fire. It is the cor- rect burning principle brought out by Hickory Engineers. It is apparent that this could not have been accomplished except by intensive application of improved, scientific methods of refining. As a matter of fact, the price of gasoline 'HEN we say a Hickory Pipeless them up. : is held in bounds only by the Re ber h d d last 0 1 e o force of science. Furnace—Underfeed Heater or oo g s ebingh o g M L ' g i ' seous nasturiium gea's Rhich. filed Except for the ability of such institutions - Range will cut your fuel bills 25 per s x : t ! . mke.vass::d: a;:m:o;el ‘:;tdo"'llte:g“; as the S G)nlmy (Indlana) to make a wide range of useful products from that part of the crude oil which is not used to make gasoline, you would be paying a much higher price forgaso- Fand.'. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS fremely low. Besides the saving you | | | l ) Econom cent we are rating the saving ex- 1\ make burning the coal properly, ev- | | line than you pay today. ery Hickory article includes special FOR RENT.—One large front room, mdf'xfgdaw eff%orltm:gniyn (Ind;aniz chkory.coal saving features. Let \ your Hickory dealer demonstrate quire 423 4th street. 3t4-17 FOR SALE—6 well bred pigs, eight output of gasoline to meet the demands and to sell it to you at as low a price as possible. Standard Oil Company (Indiona) " 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2036 weeks old. Apply, Richard Martin, Dr. Gilmore’s farm. 4-15tf FOR SALE—1% dozen White Leg- horn hens. Gordon Smith, city. | L 6t4-21 FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, looks like mew. In first' class mechanical condition. Car must be seen to be appreciated. C. W. Jew- ett Co., Inc. 3d4-17 LOST—Pair of brown mocha rabbit fur-lined gloves. Finder return to Pioneer for reward. 3td4-17 these to you—they prove themselves. Bemidji Sanitary Engineering Company 118 THIRD STREET PHONE 122

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