Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 6

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[ LIMITED ‘Wait a-Few Years ps A news article today says that the long familiar faces have ‘gone from congTess. Yes, we imagine many of those that have gone were long and also familiar. Wait a few years and there will ‘soon be another crop of long faces. There always is. Take a look at some of the' democrats soon after ‘the republicans have first dis- played their ‘majority in either the| house or senate. J —Ain't I— Not So Hard ! Now how many of you Imow what | our president’s name was twenty-five years ago today? Don’t you know.‘ Why, it was Warren G. Harding. We hadn’t heard of him ever changing it. —Funny— | A “Fizzy” Word “Somehow or other we feel that, “physicist” should mean a soda foun- | tain clerk, but it doesn’t.”—Boston | Tranucnpt Well now, we thought it did. Whnh does it mean? | —Why We Never— i Seeing It Through We read of New Jersey bandits who! were sentenced to 150 years in pris- on and it at once reminds us of an Irishman sentenced to life imprison-| ment and who said he would never live to see it through. —In Twentieth Century?— So Did Several of Us | President Harding partook of his! favorite waffles and syrup for break- fast this morning, and the fact was flashed all over the United States for news service. A good many Bemld;l‘ persons had waffles and syrup for breakfast, too, but they aren’t telling the whole world about it. —Pass Him the Prunes— Picturesk. Sketch of a proposed style of hath- ing suit to be displayed at Palm Beach and Diamond Point during the coming season. Not much to it, eh? Still, we wonder just who will wear it out. —If You Know, Tell Us— Let's Exchange | “Get a Clean Shirt” reads an ad- vertisement in an country weekly. It's a timely hint, indeed. Why, an ad in this issue tells us that Gill Bros., have a sale of “flannels” to- morrow morning for the price of a luundry check. Let's all call on Dave and change shirts. —It's About Time— WAS AT HER WIT’S -END, SHE STATES Mrs. Burkheart Didn’t Know Which Way to Turn for Re- lief, She Says—Tanlac Re- stores Her. | | “Tanlac has meant health to me, | and no one ever comes in our home now without hearing something about | it,” said Mrs. G. Burkheart, who re- ; sides on Edgington Street, St. Paul, ! Minn. | “I had been in failing health for| | Cow hides, No. 1. ..... | Kipp hides, No. 1, l MARKETS HIDES Bull hides, No. 1, Ib. 60-7:: c-60c! $2.60-53.5! Calf skins, No. Deacons, each Horse hides, la POTATOES 48 cars. Market firm. Northern | whites, sacked, $1.25 to $1.40, bulk, | $1.35 to $1.45. i HARDING TAKES OFFICIAL | inaugurations visitors have paid mghx prices to sit in onme of these sem.s\ tp watch the parade. There was no‘ parade today. fl/ Gayly decorated lamp posts, flashy | uniforms of crack military organiza-| tions, heads leaning from wlndowsi along Pennsylvania avenue, oand] music—all were missing today at! the request of the president-elect for | simplieity. e e o7 REPORTER DECLARES HE ' WILL CAPTURE SMITH| St. Paul, March 4—Federal ngenls, here today said that they have been | told by Jimmie Connolly, Minneapo- lis newspaper reporter, that he would bring Delbert Smith, alleged | Northern Pacific mail car bandit, to| them this morning. 1 They said they knew nothing else about it. Authorities hdve searched for Smnh since Februtry 18. 6. S. HARDING IS ELECTED EXALTED RULER OF EI.KS The annual election of officers of the Elks' lodge was held last night, when the following officers ‘were | elected for the coming year: Fxnltz(lt Ruler, G. . 'Harding; Esteeméd 77 Leading Knight, W. Z. Robinson; | Esteemed Loyal Knight, J. Parme- lee; Esteemed Lecturing Knight, F. Goughnour; Secretary, ‘'Thayer Baj- ley; Treasurer, A. E. Feir; Trustee| for period of three years, W. N. Bow- ser. District Deputy Richard Robear of Crookston was present at the meet- ing and gave an address. HIGH SCHOOL HOLDING ; DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS | Fargp, March 4._Higa tchool;| baskteball teams of the state are eompeting today aad tomorrew in| seven district toggnements. Ths win- | ners will compete within a few weeks for the state title now held by \mle/ City. some time and was badly run down and weak, and felt that it wouldn’t be long until 1 would have to give up.| My digestion was so poor that [ ate | but little and even then suffered great ! distress. My merves were worn to a frazzle and I lost sleep night after night. 1 had rheumatism and back- ache and felt so discouragéd I w t my wit's end to know which w to! turn for relief, I had frequent hc.ulA aches and at times had sudden dizzy | spells. “But I'm glad [ gave Tanlac (l‘ trial because it had proved to be a| friend in need. I have taken only three bottles, but already 1 am en-| joying splendid health appetite | is just fine and eve ng 1 eat) seems to digest perfectly. My nerves' are as steady as can be and I haven't < ‘-& N o a pain of any kind and slecp soundly | all night long. Tanlac is a grand | medicine. It hn! certainly been a blessing to me.’ Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City| Drug Store, Knutson & Lilja at| Graceton, V. M. Owen & Co. at! Hines, James Taylor, Tenstrike, and by the leading druggists in every, town.—Advertisement. HE WON’T DROP DEAD ANY MORE “My husband suffered” terribly | from stomach and liver troublg, which caused such bloating of 8as | as to seriously affect his heart. Doc-' tors warned him that he might drop dead at any time from this trouble. A friend in Cleveland advised him to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and since t he is f again. All surprised at_his appearance It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes- tinal tract and allays the inflamma- tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments. ifcluding appendicitis. One dose will conunm or money re- funded.—Ady, | industry in North Dakota, says 15- 1 SUNSHINE GROCERY District tournamets ave being held | at Fargo, Jamestown, Bismarck, | Dickinson. Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Minot and Bowbells. FIFTFEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL WRITES FIRST ESSAY (By United Press) Sutton, N. D., March 4.—Because | there can never be an overproduction | dairying must come to be a leading year-old Miss Lillian Byington, who Johnnie Sunshine IS COMING Will Be Here Tomorrow—— Today and Saturday And is putting on a .Special Sale of - MARSHMALLOW CAKES AND COOKIES He will also demonstrate ad- vantages' of buying the fa- mous— , Sunshine Krispy Crackers and a Complete Line of SUNSHINE COOKIES. Everyone call and meet Johnnie Sunshine, as he has something to tell every housewife, and sample his various lines. Signed, JOHNNlE SUNSHINE Meet me at the—, [ NESSIR! FOLKS PAN MORE AXYENTION <O ONG TNPOGRAPMICAL ERROR 1N TW PAPER THAN “WEN D00 A WiLL 2OLUNN mmflmflmmflg ‘ ADDITIONAL WANT ADS 3\ Chicago, March 4.—Potato recelpts FI\D HOME—6 rooms and, bath; modern; nicely decorated; garage and all conveniernces. gain for a real home. lets, the landman. OATH AS NEW msmm' waNTEb.Comptcn i tor gon| avenue. 3-4tt | (Continued from Page 1) $=== mer yearq The stamds along the ! streets were missing. Tn other| \ L | e oo . u.‘ SUNSHINE Pineapple, sliced, in heavy syrup, 3, for....$1.00 Apricots, extra fancy, 3 for Peaches, extra fancy, 8 fOr coeeenreerenneen .----$1-00) Thompson’s Seedless e—————————— Campbell’s Soups, 4 - for 'Soap, 6 for ... 10 Ibs ... U t Ty ‘wns recently awarded the $25 prize she said, because: | by the North Dakota Dairymen’'s association for, the best ‘ |“The Future of the Dairy Cow in tions, || North Dakota.” Dairying should bé encouraget, 1hood essay on A real bar- E. J. Wil- Phone 285-W. ! 7t3-11 GRINAGER’S ' AN' VA KIR ASK: A NN FER NEWS ITENS AN' HE'LL NEVER GIVE VA NONE - AN .STILL HELL WOLLER “THAT THERE'S NEVER ANN_ NEWS W It provides a steady income. Raisins, 1b 32¢ 48c Lux, 2 pkes ... 23c i Sweet Marie Toilet - C| L Palmolive Soap, 3 for 25¢ Lippincott’s Catsup, 8-0z bottle, 2 for...... Yellow Globe Onions, U. S. Grade No. 1, California Sweet Naval Oranges, special, doz 28c Bacon, dean stock, 1b 25c¢| Fancy Jap Rose Rice, 10 lbs Navy Beans, Mich., 1¢ lbs 79¢] Fancy Brick Cheese, by the brick . L Dried Peaches, 1b .... 17¢|: Oleomargarine, 10 lbs ....... $2. L New Arrivals in Stock Brown Sugar Powdered Sugar - Cut Loaf Sugar Apples, Fancy SUNSHINE_____ SUNSHINE | establishing efficiency Restores fertility to soil. Modern inventions mgking possible | It is essemtial to progress of na-| cliimination of hired help, the short-| in | age of which has grown to he a | childhood and supporting it in man- | problem. Dairying demands co- operation. AN YA KIN BOOSY A RELLER ALL W THAE W PAPER AN HE'LL NEVER BVEN SAN "THANKSY" BUY \E NA MENTION WHEN* HE GITS PNCHED FER SPEEDING, WE'S MAD AT VA FER L\FE ANV RN 0" AN' -FOLKS-—ANT . m‘ta\w mum- BOOY 1K YHIS YOS WILL CONRIN WORK. VS PR A FREE: AD FER SOME SOCIALIER OTHER) JESY © aexr us‘bwrp. WALE A HERE ARE THE SPECIALS Best ' Pat. Flour, 98 lbs Best Pat. Flour, 49 lbs . . .. .$5.15 .$2.65 .Money Back If Not Satisfied, Without a Question Cornmeal, 10-lb bag . . Buckwheat, 10-lbbag . . . . . . Graham Flour, 10-lb bag .. .. Rye Flour, 10-lb bag ..... 35¢ 65¢ 60c 45¢ For Saturday Only Gourtney’s Fead Store Now Located at 117 Minn. Ave. Across from the New Kaplan Block, in Koors’ old creamery quarters, near Soo frelg!lt depot. - ; WITH REGARD TO OUR FEED DEPT. Please do not get tonfused about the lo- cation of our store. We are at 117 MINNE- SOTA AVE. and not 120 3rd St. You w111 find our prices always right and our service. the best. Courtney's Feed Store N 117 Minnesota Avenue (CLIFFORD’S) =PRICES FOR NEXT WEEK Sunsweet Prunes, fresh and sweet, in all sizes; 70- 80 Prunes, 25 lbs for..$3.00 Per Ib 14c Yellow Free Peaches, in a heavy syrup, 3 cans for Per can Yellow Free Peaches, $1.10 39c 90-100 prunes, 25 lbs large cans, 3 fo ."93c --9&s Per can ... . 35¢ 12¢ 3 " Sliced Pineapple, 3 cans Libby’s Milk, small size, 4 for ... $1. for .. ... 25¢ Per can ... - 38c P , in heavy syrup, 3 Apple Bytter, the kind cae::sfor i : y Mother uged to make, 1-lb Per can jars 30c Red Pitted Cherries, in gal | cans, per can........... $1.65 Blackberries, in gallon cans, per can .. Grape Juice, in gallon cans, per gallon . Lenox Soap‘ 10 bars for ... Compound, 4 1bs for.. 41c 50c COFFEE ~ Our Leader, “The Memory Lasts,” B ID8 cccvisamissdingasssivsosnnsnmmnnsnsnsssiannosssssssonsragunse i COFFEE Bluebherries, per can boxes for in gal cans, not tire of it. i *Satisfaction. For Sale at the BEMIDJI SUNSHINE GROCERY MINN. Sunshine Grocery SUNSHINE BRAND COFFEE This is a coffee that we can recom- mend—you can drink it every meal and . Try a pound, it brings the Smile of We searched the market for good cof- fee and SUNSHINE is our choice. fragrance proves in the cup—its flavor refines the taste. This is the expert’s cof- fee—the choicest of them all. Its PHONE 927 TROPPMAN'S F or Better Quality and Lower Prices PHONE 927 Fancy Pink Salmon, Kellogg’s Korn Krisp, Breakfast Coffee, 5 1bs . .. 243-1b sack Rye Flour ...... Spaghetti or Macaroni, 3 pkgs Chop Suéy Sauce, per bottle . ... .. Argo Corn or Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs. Grated Cocoanut, 1b . Fresh Cocoanuts, each .......... Fine Eeating Oranges, 2 doz . .. Jumbe. Grape Fruit, 2 for.. ... .. Fancy Walnuts, 21bs . .... White House Coffee,1b ............ Rome Beauty Apples,box ..........$1.45 Log Cabin Syrup, small size can ... Sweet Corn or Peas, 2 cans . FancyR1ce,6lbs................ Monarch Baked Beans, reg 18¢, 2 cans. PpreLard,lOlbs.................$l.70 Fancy Red Salmon, 1-1b flat can..... 39c - 1-lb flat can.... Farm House Brand Rolled Oats, pkg.. 25c BengalBrand Tomatoes, large size can, _8for i Standard Tomatoes, large size can, 3 FOF 4 s v inias e o e e e e Opsata’s Honey, quart jar .. Douglas Oil, 1-qgtcan ....... Dark Karo Syrup, 10-1b pail. . 5 pkgs 44c, 38c 25¢ 47¢ 29¢ 18¢c 55¢ Troppman’s DALLY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS . \J‘

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