Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 6

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\ | How Strange! | Dr. Bone had his-busy sign out Tuesday. He vaccinated the school children.—Kelliher Journal. e ow oW, Light Subllit‘le . Youpg Smart—“Say, dad, I un-| derstand that they aren’t ‘going to fin- | ish the Bemidji white way. Another system of lighting has been found. Old Smart—''t0w’s that?, How are | they going to light the streets?” | Young Smart—*“I heard they were: \ going to use moonshine.” I It’s a cinch there are lots of places ] where even the street lights are out nearly every night, and no doubt those would be the right places to be- | gin using the r:noo‘nshi*ne. | Mixed English - T The Minneapolis Journal- Want | tween Bowman and the Millers over | Ads are responsible for the following 'some hay allegel to have been vurn-| Wheeze: “Having sold my farm and ¢d by Bowman and ‘belonging to; the death of my husband, I wish to |Miller. P buy another from the owner. Must One empty shell was founa belide | be willing to accept my nine-room !the haystack. In the rifle held by house and four lots, on block west of |the dead man one empty shell was| Cokato high school. Mrs. Sarah |found in the barrel and one loaded Groves, Cokato, Minn. Three * * ¥ J. L. G. | cartridge in the magazine. | empty shells of the same type as time | found Transposed Lefters Luke Mcléuke says: ‘ll'llvery we hear a demagogue talking al | ; the great happiness to be found in 'OM'S body. i poverty we feel like calling him :\E Rebert Miller had stated, testi-! lamb dyer.” meny disclosed, that Bowman had ! threatened his life on one occasion | and it was believed by him that! * @ “Bittcr Enders” one wants to know why the light end ' 7ty 25 was Bowman until he was of a match is the theaviest end. {told it was Fenton. We suggest that he hold it in his | The only eye witness of the shoot- hand for about five minutes after ing i§ said to be Nickolris Simino- | lighting. y vik and this man’s evidence has not | o e as yet been heard. | Picturesk i LTS LTI VETEYErTRvETETy LX) ] | ~—SUNSHINE ___ SUNSHINE | | i GRINAGER’S I b Y of = ¥ L Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit §i e ——— e Sugar, 10 lbs .............87¢ P A The above is a panoramic view of the world as it looks to those candi- dates for city election who were de- feated. (Note to defeated candidates: If vou don't with this.and don't | want to s t in the paper, nose ! around for a pair of shears and cut it out.) Creamery Butter, 1b....45¢ ( Palmolive Soap, 3 for..25¢c P “Handy Andys" trike correspondent informs fact has been developed e quite a number in the hool and congregation who can play the organ. This is fortunate as the regular organist of the past is’ out of town for the p:escnt.” % % 3 ANTHSNNS Gloss Starch, per pkg.. 9¢| t Fancy Pack Corn, 3 L) Supply vs. Source “As You Like It” has a corre- spondent who slips him the following bit of ignorance: “I am a bachelor, 5 y on matters such as this, T sign on a milk wagon today read: ‘Families supplied.” Does this mean—well, what does it?” Some milk dealers go one better by supplying hotels, restaurants and others. Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans .. 3 thus | Sunshine Coffee, 1b....45¢] | P. & G. Soap,\by bOX <ooeenee $6.95 l moow Contributions TodateTheTwentiethCenturyhasreceiv edonlyonecontributionbutwehopethat morewillcomeinfromtimetotimeforthd : abilityoftheoriginatorisbecominglimit edsopleasehelpusout. —J.D. W. Karo Syrup, light, gals, by case ...............$4.87 Nut Margarine, 1Q $2.50| Crackers, by caddy....16¢ “S0 LONG LETTY" IS FULL OF “PER” w| One of the hest come California Sun Sweet |G} 3 Prunes, 2 lbs for......25¢| g Will be shown Saturday and Sunday |[F | ———————————— at the Grand theater. Adapted to the Peaches, _Apricots and| =] silver theet from Oliver Morosco's ||2 Pineapple Sliced; choice, ; famous and successful stage play of the same name, “So Long Letty” ap- pears to better advantage on the screen because of the wider scope of | the camera. | Christie has selected four excellent | E ¢ to play the principal roles. | They are T. Roy Barnes, Grace Dar- mond Colleen Moore and Walter Hiers. The story of “‘So Long Letty” has do with swapping wives, dis- husbands, home cooked selected fruit; in heavy syrup, No. 215 cans, 3 for ‘ @ - ANIHSNOS to gruntled meals, Paris gowns, cabarets, ging-| esses and sardines. Likewise' [Z) terches a lesson to perpetually dis- /| |Jello, 2 pkgs for .......... g catisfied individuals. | & ¥5d s | PROSECUTION IN MILLER | |15y Sour 120 bamgy 2 MURDER CASE IS HEARD (Continued X rom Page 1) “You got him,” to which xobert | Miller replied. “Was it Bowman?” | Lux, 2 pkgs for .. |Campbell’s Beans, large Love and Crabtree replied together, eans; ‘2 for ... 5¢| v “No, it was a stranger.” Robert g is all a night-| Z Soup, assorted flavors.. 9cix the Miller boys were ta g audette by Mr. Love and turned over to the deputy coromer. . E Johnson, to ¥hom they reported hav- | ing shot a California Sun Sweet Prunes, 25-1b box..$2.98| and deputy | |Lard, in bulk tae scene bout two ought the Peanut Batter, in bulk..20c| on to being shot through Fenton was also shot 1 the abdomen. id by those v SUNSHINE ‘u o w o First Patent Flour, 98.1bS ....cicsvamarsninsd o0 knew tbols Fresh Eggs, country...37¢c —SUNSHINE __ SUNSHINE__ l \ a law A\ ed that suit was to come up February 18 uu-l XD Test 3 S Cow hides, No. calibre and | Bull hidés, N the gun of Fenton’s were Kipp hides, N some time after the shooting | Calf skins, Ni bout | & considerable distance from Fen- Deacons, each .. Horse hides, large. POTATOES Chicago, Feb. 18.—Potato receipts, Market firm. 40 cays. FOR RENT. Inquire 71 817-J. to answering " o MARKETS ii‘ «As You Like It” claims that some- | the man shot on the evening of Janu- | “;lzjr::netso' ;"‘l"‘{?‘d’ $1.05 to $1.15, bulk, ARl Ataaiaiataiaiididdaaiiad syl TR E ADDITIONAL WANT ADS § FOR SALE—A good piano. $100, if taken at once. WANTED—Young lady or marrled! woman, who is well acquainted in Bemidji, to give a few hours daily pleasant work, which can bel done mostly over the telephone. In | this please do so in own hand writin Good pay weekly for time put Addrees replies to Business Mal ager of Pioneer. 1. 1,1 B098; "HAROLD- SNOOKS WUZ PUTTIN' ONE OF THEM OILRLOYH HOOD '\ RADIATOR COVERS ON WIS PLIVVER YO KEEP ¥ . FROM FREEZW' LP '{‘. BUSTIN v ' 814 Beltrami Ave. '’ HIDES v/ MILLER'S CASH and CARRY STORE Phone 295 —SPECIALS ON GOOD EATS— .50c-60c [1$2.50-88.50 Wax Beans, per can - “6 cans Syrup, dark, 10-1b pai Syrup, dark, 5-lb pail Syrup, light, 10-1b pail Syrup, light, 5-1b pail ... Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, 114-lb~pkg . Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, 4-1b pkg Nortaern Canned Corn, Peas, Green String Beans or Golden Catsup, 16-0z bottle, each . Catsup, 8-0z bottle, each ... Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs Price Call 360-J. _ . 221911 Swift Pride Soap, 11 bars Lux, 2 packages Crystal White Soap Chips, large pkg Sun Brite Cleanser, 6 cans oom for young l:n—d} Lake Blvd, Phone 2t2-19 Daily Cup Coffee, 35¢ lb; 5 lbs Holstad’s Coffee, 38¢c 1b; 5 lbs advertisement, | 98 Ibs Cremo Flour ... 49 lbs Cremo Flour ... 4d2-22 | W A N TE D — Experienced “stenog- | rapher. Position permanent. Work | pleasant-and interesting. Address “Stenographer,” fice. Large Oranges, dozen, from . Grape Fruit, 2 for Celery and Head Leltuge care Pioneer XTI SUNSHINE BRAND COFFEE Good coffee is a feature of a meal. Youmay serve more than one vegetable, or more than one kind of meat—you may even have a vari- ety of desert—but the coffee servesall. Men have said that Good Coffee makes or,mars a good meal. Itisthen important that the cof- fee served at your table is of good quality and flavor. Sunshine Coffee is a blended coffee, which has been chosen from many blends as the best flavored. It is not cut, as most steel cut coffees are. It has been put through rollers in such a man- ner that each unit of coffee is absolutely uni- -~ form in size, so that when the boiling water is poured-on the coffee more of the,surface is exposed.. The really delicious flavor of the coffee is more readily extracted and it does not’necessitate a long boiling process. Drink a cup of Sunshine Coffee for breakfast and leave the house for your business with that satisfied feeling incident to a meal thor- oughly enjoyed. Sunshine Coffee Brings the Smile of 4 . Satisfaction THE SUNSHINE GROCERY BEMIDJI . - MINNESOTA < """ S qf T o Ty — P AR EL R0 \WHEN OLE QAP CRAZE CONE ALONG, TOOK ONE LOOK AOLLERED w4 AND below: ‘Pork Loin « er Ib Ib for 3 for That ever-present problem—The Sunday Dinner. Economy and qual- ity are two of the first things of which = a good housekeeper thinks.' For your - guidance read the quotations found Pork Shoulder Roast ... Frozen Herring, P 4 lbs for....25¢ Longhorn Cheese, per Crisco, 3-1b can............ 70c Early June Peas, 2 cans POT o ccustunssesindiusitssasash 25¢ Jelly Powder; a8sorted WE ALL KNOW WhAY It St " W Roast 'PHONE 200-201 COFFEE Choice Beef Pot Roast ........... .. .15¢ Boneless Rib Roast ....... eiiee.. 35¢ Rib Beef Stew ..... STl hlrdisl e e .. 10c Legof Lamb...... il s tereeness 30C "Shoulder of Lamb . ........... ee.. 20c Lamb SteW .. .o..oveeanrennanens ‘Head Lettuce—Celery—Select Oysters PALACE ‘CLIFFORD'S | _NEXT WEEK’S PRICES— Our Leader, the coffee with the delicious fla- vor, fresh roasted every day, per 1b. 7. 5 lbs for FISH . 43¢ $2.00 FISH 'FISH Frozen Pickerel, | Frozen Perch, 8c per 1b 10c per lb 3 Ibs for.... Honey, E-Ib\pail Red Raspberries, 3 cans . Maple Syrup, quart _bottle and Pineapple Jam, 5-1b pail ... P. & G. Soap, Sunbrite Clean: Brooms, each White Oilcloth, per yard Soda Crackers, by the caddy of 6 to 7 Ibs .. 1;1 bars for ... ser, 6 cans fo! 1-ply Guard Roofing..$1.60 8-ply Guard Roofirg..$2.68 Roof Coating, per gal 65c 5-gal lots, per gal.. 60c. ROOFING—ROOFING—ROOFING—ROOFING 1-p}yi Certainteed Roof- - Raspberry, Strawberry $1.50 ~ FOR SATURDAY ONLY California Tomatoes, in large cans, 3 for .............. 25¢ Compound, per 1b ..o - 16c 5 1bs for ../ 1T S $2.93 3-ply Certainteed Roof- ING | ooecninnsionsniivoniss $4.41 FREE—WE ARE GIVING WITH EACH ORDER FOR $2.50 A GOOD STRONG SHOPPING BAG—ASK FOR IT Call 160 and We Will Deliver CLIFFORD & CO.

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