Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 23, 1920, Page 3

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_ which'he was nominat Y B T - mnnoy, "A.600 ‘a -year; within $500 of the am- [ ‘trousers ' of the year, Canada secured 108, ‘diploma. in engineering: compmd toy; a two-fisted " graduate of -‘the ring g, eain |; school who can.. igo $300,000 for ot’ mo wnrk‘! 4 Jack Dem ,bu wlw; ClI boxing some mnice lred ‘purse money e “was - 20 yuu old, is o g8t plung TW t’hfi dorm 51“ he xn{igjx(eed Jess illard $100,000 to !t was-more than douhle the shne of both fighters ip any previous bout. iew of the half-million for the ~ dollar ‘purse that ofler huni g De: y- Cur_pentxer attl was a 10, 20, 80 affai Kll uconis of the past have been: made to look pikerish i face of this ing offer which yroportum of a-big Wall Street dul than a'matter of gloves and fists and some sport. “Rickard, Cochrane and Brady, will | have tp draw a million dollar houae -tocome, t?' shead. o ddition to the purse and movie Danley and Carpentier mll heavily after the' fight, If Dempsey retains the-title, movie - and ;exhibition: work with.a theatri tll\l! of the country should net him Ifl rtune. wlll ‘luve to do for the.remainder days will be to count the money t ‘pours-into him from his Euro- pun admirers. 'Even if he.loses, his sérvices will be worth almost as much, With the tendency of the modern | fighter to hold his purse strings tight, neither one will have to worry about the future after their little ‘meeting. Veril; venly, raisé your boys to,. I.MIOH MAN IS ELECTED .. T0 RECORDER'S COITBT BENCH Dqtrou. Mich., Nov. 23—Althofikh hé spent the grenter part of the cam- paign in the hospital, suffering from wounds received at the second battle "-of the Marme, John Faust,.a member ~of Charles R. Learned Post No.'1, of the Americam Legion here, was electx ed to a judgeship on the Recorder’s Court bench in the recent elections. Judge Faust ran second among the five judges sn]ected 3 Judge Faust served overseas with he nch at Verdun and later with he 18th Infantry, He was in the Marine hospital receiving treatment at the time of the primary election at on the non- partisan ticket. When members of the American Legioh learned of his candidacy, they carried on an acuve campaign in his behalf. The Detroit Recorders’ court nt- tracted national’attention some timeé ago when the probation idea known at the “American Legion system” was first .introduced, under which more |- than seven hundred former service men, on frial in the court,.were pa- roled to members of the Américan Legion. Only four ofithe number ‘re/ * turned on second offenses. Judge Faust's salary’ will bé $11,- ‘ount paid to justices of the supreme court of the United States. | | HECTIC PAJ'AMAS GET CAU. OF LONDONERS | ; y Unlted Press) fgdon Nov: 10. (By Mail.)—The whit6 spatted and-monocled man, who yeaster-year gave-eolor and excite- mMent to the West, End of London has B vanished. There f§ -an air’of languor in the qylet grays and chaste broyns of the suits_worn by London’s young men to-dsy. Mostly coats. wrinkle and sag. Handkerchh{r and \ socks, once o passionately _lurid, have sunk into somnblent shades. The erstwhile dazzle dude i now but a blur on the l-ndum——but only dur- ing the day. At night the dull chysalis turns into a brilliant butterfly. Inquiries made at well known London hosiers elicit the information that while the hwfl ‘who /doesn’t ‘know g icer ‘Was' & ‘Tace horse; 0? for not more than G drpentier wins the title all he | with id By Henry (United Press Staff - | Paris . (by- mail). i‘r m death- | H deahng. deat)l -defying.- -flighta over the enemy-lines, Fonck, the greatest aviation: acé which the war produced; ¢ the armistice-readjusted h rel%vl to making oratorical e ugelnelu. at” French military ‘leaders| war produced, Fonck has entered 'the field of politics. counting lof ‘these .men on]y one motive has . |chiefs itom ofire, Fnch and French’ *arlmment before the War ha llgtenefl to theQ pleas’ for adeqnlte @ | finaiicial support for the army, France would-not only have come out finan- cially ‘ahead by many billigns “or. | marks, ‘but by a millio; human lives at least. Fonck has given fo muelf the task of seeing to it . that France's adsured by adequate’ support. \ Asa result of his efforts it is now: certain that'the French chamber’ of deputies will make appropriations bi iry dviation to the standard at- tained " during - the- war, but 'also to securg the commercial supremacy: of the air. Already as'the 1t of th suppor thus sefured P: come the center of commerci lmel linking pucmdly kvery in Europe, as well agtlines\fo c:llom;l Possessious in.\ mrfim’n ;"gnck lml no -difficulty wh-gever in getting elected fo parliament from the district of the Vosges. 'He made his_electoral .campaign -in aeroplang. ith" his Croix de _Guerre bearing Seventy-five palms for ‘the German p!nneu he bropght doym, to say noth- ing of decorations ‘gh we;'ed on-him by allied and neutral countries alike, Fonck, when | dress' rehearsals take place at the Palais Bourbon_ puts in the shade ‘even such veterans as Gen- eral’ Castelnau who fought through both the wars of 1870 ‘and 1914»18 T R HAS ONLY ONE CHAIR , (By United: Press)* ‘Washington. Nov. 23.-~For many months the little city of Coulogne in the Aisne region of France possessed but”a single chair and it was the property of the mayor. 1t was offi- cially ' known as’ ‘‘The Chair” until Juinor Red Cro .America sent to-that city-a. t damion loaded With chairs and tables that had been made by-the boys of Ameérica in their mqnual - training schools;, 3t year thousands of these’ articles of fur- area. of FrpE » Wmmpeg, Mnmmba .—Forty acres Telegraph company, eight miles west of the city, for a locatiofi for a high- powered wireless ‘m:on, the coh- struction -of which will commenca in the early spring. T \ PROCEEDINGS OF ' THE =S5CHOOL/ BOARD OF INDEPENDEX*T ICIIOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 November 9th, 1920, The regular muflng of_the Board of Eucatlon was called to order Tuesday, November: 9th, at 7:45 o'clock P. M. by E,_H. Smith, president. TM""M;:’: 1)res§n S E.‘ lH f (‘ uomy, Netzer, Brooks, Molan fby Abgent: J.. W. M “ ‘m ot Brerc secoud ety uomy. e ast meet rglved crl"bn;ddl Cgrrlefl 8 n:“d 31% ove lolander, seconded - zef, that tge fnllo\vlng bills be al lori'eetl.l | with the exception of lhe ltems for dis- count’on warrants: Carriéd. Mlnnebu Llectric Light & Power’ Co., operation .. Bemum Gas' Co., gperatic ‘W. Tele. Co., operation. Allyn & Bacon, instruction. . American Book Co,, Instructi Associated Mfg. Ca., ontl C. E. Battles, Inst. -Bazaar Store-!nst euo 'Bpmldfi al C; other. ex) l ance operg tio Golz Groce It Hi auxm’ r nl!mllx;m&‘ O'Lear "h. Dgwe(t & Co lux bright-hued handkerchiefs, socks and ?fl y ties are a drug on the market, it 18 |3 5 churen the reverse in the mattef of pajamas. The more brilliant the pajamas the | N bigger the sale, and hosiers find it difficult to keep pace with the vio- lence of hue demanded in masculine night attire." The white ddy s'nlts are forgotten in the hectic quest of nnrple bed- Scof 2, of whom 7,404 ecame o tish Isl United States, and 2,510 fr countries. In’the firft exfll;:\n:n::fi; 9 new cmum. 55,141 being frofa ’{; British Isles, 35, 322 from the Unihd and 18, 510 from other coun- SUISCRII! FOR 'l'H! 5,838 fr¥m e, ena l;l’ e, (nntucllon s WUT ‘Worth,. uxx '. i . A. Worth, ay = Adjourned. N‘l&l French. chamber of. ?_m‘ h 'he employment ublic its rew t. foi aryvard d 'half'a dozenly hfl : { France's gréat- mflthty enough not only-to keep up France’s| jumes more | ;| niture, were sent. to/ the devastated § have been purchased by the Marconi| rt 3, ru aerial supremacy,-to which 'he con-i§§}’ tributed during the war by. officially/} bringing down 7756 Geérman' planes; is! Cémbridge, cl»rt 's employment bureau shows that |30 fvard:-me: carn, e Jmoney to, pay their way %‘u college, pre working asycarpen- cllers, watchmen, choremen, ‘= tutors, = sales- |ncrells of $16,000 over the provlous Btudents secU¥ng employment - |£he bureau and thase who found tions - from - other-gources was fopted at $150,000. ) United Press) : Hru Nov. '23.—The, re- of the Harvard University stu- “earning, -or helping. to clerks, reporters,sushers, ticket- monitors, proctors, night tbrarians, waiters tmd .stenog- ureau’ hags made last year when ho secured posit! “the’ unau earned $77,000, The total amount earned‘]h) Camphell’s Soup, two cans {0 pR e T 25¢ offee s e 5'pounds Daily -Cup ‘1-1b jars Pure Strawberry or Raspberry Jam.. 5-1b_pails Pure Strawberry or Raspberry Jam. Spitzéni’,u;g and York Imperial Apples, per box..$3.00 98-1b sack Cremo Flourt.....ciicornnnnnenns ....$8.20 | 49-fo sack Cremo Flour......ooo..iiveec BRI (e $2.70 Dressed Chmken, per- poung:.....c... Sinereasesrennioiiilile.. B0 Fresh Line of Green Vegetables | - . Phone 285 . ' WE ARE LOADED F OR THAT BIG THANKSGIVING DINNER 4 = Com'é"and See GEESE DUCKS and CHICKENS ,TURKEYS MINCE MEAT and FRESH BUTTER CRANBERRIES CELERY ( PICKLES VEGETABLES SWEET POTATOES: : And Every Kind of Meat You Can Possibly Think of BEMIDJI MEAT MARKET / _OYSTERS Il 312 Minnesota Avg. of eflncntlnn : i ( 8" approachingy’ in~the migration !rom overseas... a pacty ‘of 150 Cornish “miriers a rived_for the Dome Mine, Onuno, and an additional party of eighty, a few days later. domestics each passed through en route to Saskatchewan, and by:a spe- cial government- relaxation, ‘a: party 'of workers -from. Finland are pro- ceeding to the lumb&r camps of the n | Ottawa. River. 3 Clark Bros/, Ltd., which will increase the output over " their “original mill Appllcatlons for posit(oxf/thls year | from 30 to 50 tans per day PECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY SUGAR," a pound......... B 10-1b pail Tempton Dark Syrupu............;..‘\. ........... 85¢c 5-1b pail Tempton Dark Syrup nlk Peainv&Butter, a pound kmes Cocos, half, pound... No. 2 Tomatoes, per dozen cans........ 0 T L VI 31.65‘ ....................................... 12¢ HENRY MILLER Aneredse: This “the eftecty of Montr-l. Qn;bec —“here nppem-s to be no abatement, though winter flow of - im- lmmflummnmnwa Two\ parties of 40 Halifax, Nova_, Scofil —A pulp mill s - being crected” at Bear River by = 814 Beltrami Avenue 7 FRESH EGGS Phone 6 llIIIIIIIIIlllllIllll!lllfllllfllIIllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllflIlllllllfllllllllll!!l IIIIIIIII|Il!IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllfilllllIlllllllll!llllflfllllflllfll Beef+Roast, o........... ; CELERY, LETTUCE, OY STERS, CRANBERR{ES Troppman’s Meat Mprkot 7 ; nummumuumn|||||muuum||m||||||umuu|||mu||tmmmmmnun||u||mummml|m|mmmnu||||mm|||u|m ' — GEESE DUCKS Phone 928 TURKEYS CHICKENS . Pork Roast, Ib. .. \..... ..25¢. ' Lamb Shoulder, ....... Steaks, b .......... .25c Lamb Stew, 1h:...... Beef Stew, b........... 10¢ > Veal Stew, Tb .......... VealShouldér,lb......i.25c Lard, . e Foines Leg of 'Veal, 1h.......... '.85c. Nut Oleomargerlne, 3 Tbs 95c We also have S SWEET POTATOES BIG FIRE SALE We re'all sold out of Straight, Plan0s. We're all sold out of Sonora We're all sold out.of Brunswick Phonographs THIS MEANS STOCK WHICH WAS'IN OUR BUILDING Phonographs. There are some very fine‘bargalrél still to bé sold We are not going to LET THIS FIRE DIE DOWN until every, phonograph ........ P, i ! OF THE DURING THE FIRE \ thaj; went through it has been dlsposed of, $10.00 WORTH of RECORDS FREE With every Pathe Phonograph we will’ Bemidji « ' Pathe Records W i 2 PATHE PHONOGRAPHS ~ ! Regular Price Fire Ad_pustment Sale Price .. $150.00 $45.00 $105.00 150:00 ~35.00 115.00 185.00 20.00 115.00 Mahogany .. 75.00 86.00 Three Pathe , reg lar prlce $60.00 each—Choice PLA/YER PIANOS Regular Price Fire Adjustment Sale Price One Player . $950.00 $200.00 $750.00 One Player 775.00 200.00 575.00 One Player 715,00 160.00 v 626.00 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS Regular Price /Fire Adjustment Sale Price $225.00 $85.00 $190.00 "175.00 26.00 160.00 175.00 265.00 160.00 160.00 45.00 115.00 160.00 25.00 135.00 G 160,00 25.00 135.00 F2 150.00 35.00 115.00 F2 . . 150.00 _16.00 -135.00 F 2 Mahogany . 150.00 15.00 135.00 * E 2 Mahogany . 125.00 85.00 90.00 E2 Oak . 125,00 25.00 100.00 ~E2 Oak 125.00 15.00 110.00 E2 Wnlnut 125.00 15.00 110.00 E2 Mahogany : 125.00 10.00 115.00 Geo.:T; Baker & Co. The HALLMARK Store ive free $10.00 Worth of DR T87- T Gl ‘Minnesota | | 4

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