Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 8

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OH DEAR! MN YOUNGE BROTHER SWORE OFF SMOKING CIGARETYES NEW YEARS AND NOW HE'S STARTED \ SWORE \ SHOULD SAN NOTY NOULL NEVER % SEE ME SMOKING ONE OF OFF TWO VEARS THE NASTN PORONOUS THINGS! ‘ABOLY YOV SMOKING CIGARETTES FOR A wWwwe ALSRS2RAMRERRERRELE, Time Will Tell The following was received from a| Pinewood correspondent: = “The par-| ties who took three blankets from an-| other’s sleigh here Saturday evening| are known and they had better send | them back to save themselves public- jty and also trouble and hereafter Jeave other people’s blankets where they belong. You may escape here for a while but you don’t know when your time may come when you will be called St. Peter’s gate and then all{ will be known.” —Bad Business, Alright— Let’s Go The Cass Lake Times slips us this. bit of wheeze: “Every mother’s son and his cousin wants to go to Walker for the graveling hearing a week from tomorrow.” —Why Don’t They Go, Then?— Fair Exchange An actress in the average musical comedy has a good chance to see most of the country and the country has a good chance to see most of the actress. —“See America First”— Have You Noticed? That Edison did not discover the| talking machine. A fellow named | Adam beat him to it. That most millinery displays repre- | sent a quarrel with a man—and the | lid is the peace offering. ! That it takes a brave man to wheel | the twins past the girl he jilted. ' That over in France they make a drink out of prunes and it is called prunelle. Here we make ours out of raisins. Why not call it raisinelle? —Well, Isn’t It?— For Socisty's Sake The Cass Lake Times is responsi- ble for the following bit of doggerel: “Edw. Brouilette, former pussyfoot, cop, truant officer and et cetera ad infinitum of Cass Lake was Mere Tuesday between trains renewing ac- quaintances. Edw. is now located at Bemidji and last month became father of a bouncing baby boy, anoth- er to carry the Brouilette name to the coming generations.” And the headline said he made a social eall. ‘What would it have been had he gone ! there on business? —Probably One Line— Light Occupations We ran across a man yestrday who asked us if we kpew what the unemployed are doing{ in the Twin Cities. Of course, we didn’t know for sure, so we said, “No. What are they doing?” “Nothing,” -says he. —Whodathotit?— For What Purpose? An official announcement in the “Gleaner” of Kingston, Jamaica, says that: “The supplementary al- lowances committee is prepared to supply a new pair of boots, free of charge, to each ex-soldier of the B. W. L regiment who suffered the loss of one or both legs.” Those that are married might find a use for them, at that. —Nice in a Frame— Picturesk b o - The above is an x-ray of a “lamp” similar to that which the fighters at the Legion show tonight like to hang on their opponents. . Call it a “ghiner” if you wish. It’s all the same. —A Dark Lantern— Some Record A new phonograph record cata- logue has listed under the ‘“double- faced* records: Tenor solo “The Woman Thou Gavest Me” and “When a Feller Needs a Friend.” We didn’t see it, though. Did you? —Good for You!— Motor Hints It is suggested that, in order to save the tires, the pressure upon them be removed when the car is not in use. Probably the air is tired. How about the gasoline? That’s anked. And the self-starter sometimes a crank! —Going to the Fight?— ASSISTANT CHIEF WOULD CHART AIR FOR DEFENSE Declares Charting of Air Is Essential to Defense of United States is | i} Daily Cup Coffee, per 1b 1 vzar Coffee, per lb Holstad Coffee, per Ib White House Coffee, per b By A. L. Bradford, (United Press Staff Correspondent) ‘Washington, March 11.—The char- tering of the air is essential to the national defense of the United States, Brigadier General n Mitchell, | of the air,” ;General Mitchell said, ‘must be explored and chartered just! | as unknown lands and oceans, so that | navigators may with ease make their way without loss of time or danger across vast expanses of territory in peace or war. “The establishment of well organ- ized air routes thruout the couniry, especially in America, is as essential to a well balanced system of nation-| {al defense as is the development work| on the aircraft itself. “The installation of an airway en- tails the location of landing fields with all accessories, including radio direction finding, radio communica- tion, aids to night navigation, hous-' ing and maintenance of equipment. It is undoubtedly true that with prop- erly established airways of this kind, cross country flying, night or day, in good or bad weather, will be safer than auto touring by road, and that with the development and perfection | of the machine itself, will in time sur- pass in speed, comfort and safety, the modern comforts of transports. “These air routes will provide a| net-work whereon the units of the| national guard and the organized re-| serve of ,the army can be placed. However, these highways of the air| will not be usurped by the air serv- ice, but they will be open, under leg- islative restrictions, to all commer- cial operators, who will receive all the benefits and conveniences of such an organization; therefore com- | mereial acronautic interests will be fostered. “The model airway, between Wash- ington and Dayton, will become then the first unit in a systematic system of airways throughout the United policy formulated by the ajr army -employes. States which will be started under a|; MARKETS mal ! Gust Nygren of Rhoda is transact- |ing business in the city with the in- | tention of moving his family here to ke their home. HIDES Cow hides, No. 1. .... Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. Kipp hides, No. 1, Ib. Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. Deacons, each .. .. Horse hides, large. £$2.50-3.50 | POTATOES = Chicago, March 11.—Potato re- || ceipts, 47 cars. Market wealwer. Nor- [j thern whites, sacked, $1.35 to $1.40;, bulk, $1.35 to $1.45. 7 GUARANTFTD TARS ART | PROPOSED IN WISCONSIN | | (Co oo krom Page 1) i the loss of a job and must be paid weekly. | The bill does not apply to farm. ers, canning factories, state, cities towns, villages and school districts. Private employers working less th three men are also exempted. Em- ployes having private income in ex-| cess of $500 annuaily are excinded | Employers are required to insure payments of liabilities in a mutual | insurance company, under the control | of the compensation insurance bond. Employers are barred from dednetine insurance premiums from the pay of Neither ~ can employers and employes make a valid agree-| ment to waive liabilities. Employes cannot ohtain comnensa- tion for more than 13 weeks in.any. =] | SUNSHINE service and which will be guided in its organization by the experience; zained from_the establishment of and | operation of the model airway. 5 “The model airway as chosen is ex- tremely well suited to the purpose of | gerving as a basic guide in this ex-| pansion program. Almost all of the natural problems attendant to sue- i i on are met on this one that will always Incidently, it connects th the ervice en- airway be needed. Washington tains to bu‘pz\ ed over, varying c -' c conditions and terrain of al- cvery type and character.” | THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS I £ SOCIAL AND P | Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis of the tow of Northern were business visitors il the city today. Peter Becker of Werner transacted ! S in the ci'y today. | C. Petrie of Liberty was a caller in |the\clty today. “WITEOUT A CLOAK” IS SUBJECT OF TALK TONIGHT | Dr. Zentz will speak tonight on |[&; “Without a Cloak” at the evingel- | ic services at the Methodist church. | The attendance continues to increase and the spirit of the meetings is fine. | net. night the pastor preached on! Soldlers, Slackers or Roustabouts.” SUNSHIN 814 Beltrami Ave. [ WILLER'S CASH and CARRY STORE | Phone 295 -} WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN SUNSHINE PRICE We just received another shipment of those large, juicy Grape Fruit—2 for 25¢, or 5 for Fresh Head Lettuce and Celery —— Borax Soap Chips, 3 for ... .25¢ Palmolive Soap, 3 for..25¢ Lux, 2 for [l Swift Pride Soap, 11 5 Il Rose Bath Soap, 4 for..25¢ French’s Blueing........ 9¢ Argo Corn Starch, 3 25¢ 5-1b pail Syrup 10-1b pail Syrup Catsup, large bottle....28¢ 1-1b jar Raspberry or Strawberry Jam Mustard, 614-0z jar.... ¢ | | Barrington Hall Coffee, per 1b 35¢ ' Oatmeal, in bulk, c—————————————————— Spinach, 2% can, 3 SUNSHINE SUNSHINE GRINAGER’S ANTHSNNS : Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit Sugar, 11 lbs Creamery Butter Lard, puge, in 1-1b prints ... 18¢c| e ————————— Lard, pure, in 10-lb _..$1.70 Hand-picked Navy Pea Beans, 10 lbs 69¢c ———————————— Fancy Jap Rose Rice ! 78¢ ——————————————— perlb .. e —————— Prunes, California Sun- sweet, 2 lbs Peaches,x\dried, 1b .... 17¢| Crackers, by the caddy, 6¢| Macaroni Spaghetti - Egg Noodles Palmolive Toilet Soap, Sweet Marie Toilet Soap 6 for Galvanic Laundry Soap, 15 bars for Lenox Laundry Soap,. 23 bars for Sweet Sugar Corn, 2 cans for Early June Peas, .2 cans for Onions, U. S. Grade No. 1, yellow globes, 10 lbs 1100 1bs, in bag, | Onions ! ; Carnation Milk, talls 15c| Wilson Milk, talls, 2 for .. Apricots, in heavy syrup— Peaches, in heavy ,syrup— {Pineapple, in heavy syr-| up— Blackberries, in heavy syr- up— 5 No. 21/; cans, 3 for $1-00 49 lbs Cremo Flour .. 98 lbs Cremo Flour ... i | Corn, per can |} Peas, sifted, Early assistant chief of the army air serv-| ice, said today in an interview with the United Press. Mitchell declared that the “laying of ‘the cornerstone” here recently of America’s first “airway,” from Wash- ington to Dayton, Ohio, will prove to be a “vital milestone in the. prog- ress and development of both com- ercial and military aeronautics.” Cut Green Beans Tomatoes Blue Rose Rice, 1b. Macaroni or Spaghetti, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, 2 for......25¢ Pillsbury Pancake Flour, 25¢ DUNSHINI bulk, 1b Sunshine ‘Brand ‘Coffee, b pkg Best Bulk Coffee, from, 17%c to 45¢| Oleomargarine, in 10- 1b lots .. $2.50, Kellogg’s Korn Krisps, | lery, and see: the funny side of life. ! w That Good Coffee, in E 43c Good Time to Be Born. Persons born between January 20 and February 19, when the sun is in Aquarius, are broad judges of human nature and can be relled upon to es- timate a person’s honesty, almost at first sight. They are good “mixers,” lovers of public’ entertainments, the- aters, fairs, public ceremonies, absord information casily and from every pos- sible source, They are’ clever at mim- Are well adapted to mercantile- or political pursuits. The Gotham poet, poor dull wight, who said there is no rhyme for “lob- sters,” forgot the gustative delight that eating green corn off the cob stirs.— | Boston Transeript. Neither Is Satisfied. Tell a womgn she looks like some other woman and the chances are you make two women wad, the one you say it to and the one you say it about. —Roston Transcript. | or The Daily Ploneer. 4 £ ADDITIONAL WANT ADS § WANTED_A bell boy. Apply Mark- ham hotel. 2t3-13 FOR SALE—For the reason of mov- ing out, want to sell our household goods. Rugs, kitchen cabinet, writing desk, bed, etc.. and small l ‘Leg of Lamb . ... house. All in best of condition. 1409 Beltrami. N 3t3-12 . ( Choice Boneless Roast . .. Choice Beef Pot Roast . Beef Stew,. . Legof Veal ..... Shoulder of Veal Veal Stew ...... Shoulder of Lamb . Lamb Stew ........ Pork Shoulder Roast Pork Loin Roast .. .. Pork Chops ................. Fancy Fat.Chickens .. New Beets, new Carrots, Cauliflower, gar- den Spinach, fancy Tompatdes, iceburg Head Lettuce, Jumbo Celery and Radishes. sesbebbedE - o Phone 200201 — T 1= o S SO WL AL A AT ok i b T e e CLIFFORD’S— SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK Kellogg’s Korn Flakes 2 packages 26¢ 1 package .. 13¢ Tuna Fish Broken Meats 2 1-1b cans . 1 1-lb can ... Macaroni 5 packages 1 package 3 packages 28¢c 1 package Red Beans Apple Butter Large jars, each.. Pure Fruit Jam In 5-1b pails ..$1.40 5-b pail, each ...........98¢ Picnic Hams By the ham, per Ib....15c. 5 Bacon 70c By the strip; per Ib......26¢ — e ———— Compound In 4-1b pails .. Star Naptha Washing Powder . 6 small pkgs ........ .25¢ Saturday Oply' Kalsomine Tints in 5-1b pkgs...... White in 5-1b pkgs......83¢ Olivé Cieam Toilot Soap 4 DA oo ..28¢ §|turdny Only Bob White Soap 10 bars ... Saturday Only _P_____,__—‘-————-—————‘—?"_—— Paints . Floor Varnish Outside White Paint, per $2.86 gallon Yellow Floor Paint, per $3.13 Per gallon Per quart ROOF ING $1.47 $1.80 1 ply 2 ply Not Cheap Goods—but Good Goods Cheap Phun 160Q!.|FFQRD & co. Paw 60

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