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

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Britain’s Great Sailor, An admiral’s sword, which had been surrendered to Nelson by the Spanish admiral on board the San Josef after the battle of St. Vincent, has just been #old for about $26. ‘The sword was worth much more to Nelson, and to Great Britain. For this victory of 1797 s of. peculiar sigsificance in Britain’s naval history, in that it first revealed the full capacity of Nelson—already well_known in_the navy—to all_his e s Oh, Boy ! Where Did You Get the Dandy Shoe Shine? From the New Method he CROTHER’S BARBER SHOP Countrymen, dud” [éd o his” appoint- ment as rear admiral. . In this action, when the Spaniards seemed likely to escape, Nelson, without waiting for or- ders, threw_ his ship, the Captain, across thelr bows, a movement which Jed to their complete defeat. Nelson recelved the swords of the Spanish of- | ficers on the deck of the San Josef and | became at once a popular figure, Lying—Ancient vs. Modern. This story Is vouched for as true. I A Sunday school teacher asked a |, small girl the other day why Ananias was so severely punished. The little one thouglt a minute, then answered: | “Plense, teacher, they weren't so used to lying in those days."—London Morning Post. And Less for That. A man ‘doesn’t bave to have much in his upper--story to be valuable these days. It depends on what kind of cellar he has—Santa Rosa (Cal.) Republican. g Appeared in Church in Calico. In 1873, as n protesi against ex: travagance in dress, the women mem- bers of the First Baptist church of Nashville, Tenn., sgreed to dispense | with all finery on Sundays, and to i appear at church in plaln calico dresses. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY You'll enjoy a drink there’s a difference. FRESH STRAWBERRY SUNDAE CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM AT MAC'S ABERCROMBIE & McCREADY Third Street * = OCCUPATION aid to Marshal | f N i ball field in shape for playing. n reat war, will ald| " Big Lake Farmers’ club will hold Marshat Foch in directing the allied |the next regular meeting at the home (By United Press) ‘occupation of German cities. Foch curing the Tne Dafly Pioneer | Wertatotidob st ol e ol s et e Y SUNSHINE SUNSHINE GRINAGER’S NSHINE GR0gg, Cairy-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit \ Jello, all flavors Fresh Graham Flour, in 10-1b bags, special Oatmeal, large size, Omar or Universal..28¢| Pe e e e T S "’**{5?*#‘*"""&‘ | home of their teacher, Harley Hansen, || he service was “The Safety of Chris- | Saturday evening, May 7. Everyone| ang” Th B enin sians.’ e young people helped |is cordially invited to attend. helped with the singing. -~ All' who | Mr. Hansen: attended an assessors’|were fortunate enouh to be present | meeting, in Bemidji Friday of last[at this meetin ggreatly enjoyed the | week. talks. A social dance was held at the Felix| Mr. Rice announced that a gospel Scott home Saturday evening. Those [team would meet with us four weeks in attendance report an enjoyable|from last Sunday, May 29, at 2:30 time. p. m., at the Bi Lake school house. Mrs. H. A. Hansen, who has been [May all the fathers and mothers as seriously ill, is somewhat improved. |well as the boys and girls be in at- Mrs. Charles Bloomquist entertain- tendsn'ce at that meeting. Missionary ! the Ladies’ Aid Friday afternoon. A [Cummings kindly arranged for the |large number were ~ in attendance.|meting last Sunday. Mrs. Bloomquist served a dainty Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Miller and lunch. daughter, Jean, of Minneapolis were Rev. and Mrs. Nordale of Bemidji|guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harley Han- motored out from town Friday after-|son a few days last week. noon and attended the Ladies’ Aid| Kenneth and Roy Wing entertained at the Charles Bloomquist home, the men of the Hang Together club Mrs. E. C. Alton, Mrs. Charles|at their home Friday evening, Games Swanberg, Leonel Alton and Mrs.|were enjoyed by the boys and girls Bertha Edd of Bemidji attended the|and an enjoyable evening was spent. Ladies’ ‘Aid Friday afternoon. Mrs. ng served lunch at 11 p. m. | Belle Stout is helping at the Har-|after which the young people de- lye Hansen home during, Mrs. Han-|parted for their homes. | sen’s illness. PR R T +{ The members of the “Hang To-|MARGARET BANNERMAN gether” club are getting the basket- . IS GRANTED DIVORCE iof Ole Wold Wednesday, May 11.| London, May 6.—Margaret Ban- This meeting will be of special inter- | nerman, Canadian -actress has been community and they are urged to be|set, an actor, on grounds of cruelty. present. Missionary W. S. Cummingledith Day of Minneapolis, was nam+ will speal: to the young. people that|cd “the-other woman in. the case.” iday. = By-laws for use of club hall |Miss Day who scored a great suc- R.A. PHELPS QUALITY GROCERY % 4. 1101 DOWD AVE. We cat?‘ agR k. PHONE 657 eat Specialties /Choice Pork Loins MILLER'S CASH and CARRY STORE 814 Beltrami Ave. Phone 295 —SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY— Large Oranges, doz .....7........ 34c Creamery Butter, 1b....36¢ No. 214 Tomatoes, fancy, 85¢ Extra Standard Raspber- ries, Peaches, Apricots or Egg Plums, can, : “Council canned Beans, 3 25¢ Egg Noodles, 6 pkgs....25¢ . Spaghetti or Macaroni, 3 Ke]logg’s Corn quges, 2 Post Toasties, 2 for. Quaker’s Oats, pkg Try Some of Our Whipping Cream Head Lettuce—Onions—Carrots—Beets Fresh Strawberries Daily Cup Coffee........ 34c White House Coffee....41c Barrington Hal 2¢ Uzar Coffee - Waneta Cocoa, 1-] PREY i 35¢ Waneta Cocoa, 14-1b PRE L 20c Fresh Eggs, doz .......... 24c Jello, 2 pkgs .......cc.c.... 25¢ Med. Red Salmon, can:.15¢ Campbell’s Soups, 2 cans . -..25¢ Tiill Pickles, doz ........ 25¢ - ‘Spinach, can ................ 25¢ We carry a good line of Fresh Meats at all times—and we have an experienced meat Picnic Hams, special....17¢| Bacon, by the slab, | Rye Flour, fresh, clean and pure, special Oranges, 2 doz for. Bananas, a Ib Jam, pure, Curtis Bros., |We are carrying a full line| of Feed, Flour, Garden Seeds and Hay. Sugar, best standard, Creamery Butter, two 1-1b prints, and 1 io0af of Sani-| tary Bakery Bread, ‘Staple and Fapcy Groceries THE PHONE Brings the store to you—just tell us what you want and WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY PHONE 657 CLIFFORD’S Special for the Week - ‘ancy Patent Headlight Flour, special at, 9 . |Fancy hand-picked Navy ‘Lard, pure, in 10 1b lots, bulk, 10 1bs....$1.4 Rice, clean, broken olue Rose, 10 1bs....49c¢| Crackers, by the caddy, ' Sunshine Brand, lb..1 2 for 28¢ Cut Wax Beans Flour, 98-lb sack ............... $4.25 Peanuts, fresh roasted, perlb...... 20c Coffee, Our Leader, fresh roasted, perlb ...... SR e 43c 51bs it veeiaa.. . $2.00 Catsup, 3 bottles for . ., . 3lc No. 8 cans Pumpkin, 2for ......... 25c Prunes, per 1b .o widna sl v... 10c 30 T e e o L s $2.25 Blackberries,pergal . ............ $1.20 Pitted'Cherries, pergal . .......... $1.20 gl Honey, galpails, 101bs ........... $1.90 Honey, quart mason jars .......... 65¢ “Crackers, by the caddy, 1b..... sirelde 1| -Lenox Soap,10barsfor........... 43c i| Rub-No-More Soap Flakes, 8 for ... 25c | Star Naptha, large pkg .......... 29¢ 0Oil Cloth, any pattern, per yard. .. 39c Paint! Paint! Paint! t & Outside White Paint, pergal. ... ... $2.35 Colonial Yellow, pergal .......... $2.05 Light Grey,pergal ............ .. $2.00 Pe_arl Grey, per gal .. Olive Green, per gal T will also be drawn up. Everybody ARMY AID |; BIG LAKE + | zome. 2 e Tl % HbE, Rice ofi gcmxdn la)ss:stecl by ) b : r. Cammer and five members of the | The pupils of Big Lake school are|goung people’s class, held services at | preparing an interesting program 10|'he Big Lake school house Sunday {'be given at the “foot social” at the|,fternoon at 4 p. m. The topic for her to pawn her jewelry to bring money for him to gamble. Somersat, whose name -is Holme-Sumner and who is the son of a naval captain, en- est to all the young people of the|granted a divorce from Pat Somer- { | our selection ‘of choice eatables will please you. *‘ cess in the Amedg.can Musical com-|tered a denial, but ¢id not defend the edy “Irene,” here last season follow-|suit. ing a formal performance in Broad- way, suddenly disappeared from the cast last winter on the plea she need- ed a rest. She returned for a brief period, only to leave again. Miss Bannerman, who was thq} daughter of Ambrose Smith of Win- nipeg, testified Scmersar compelled }smlmun SECRET HEARING. JS BEING HEL of the family during 1917-1918. 1 ijs,a witness for James Stiilman. Troppman’s Grocery Dépt. 305 Minnesota Ave. Our Prices Are Classed as the Lowest You Are Safe in Trading Here as You ‘Always Get Troppman Quality. EVERY DAY IS A BARGAIN DAY Oranges, mediu}n size, 2 doz for .. Monarch and Comet Head Rice . (does not cook mushy like the cheaper kinds) 3 1-lb pkgs........ 29c Home Brand Chocolate, V2-1b PRg oeoeeeececiiineen 19¢ Pure Honey, 1-qt mason jars 2-qt mason jars Bulk Cocoa (the better grade), per Ib . National and Quaker Corn, 3 pkgs for . 23c Rolled Oats, family size, several popular brands, per pkg Onions, extra fancy, red, 7 lbs for (Special price in’quantity) Onion Sets, 4 1bs 01 ool 25¢ Arrow Borax Soap, 10 bars for SRR et 47¢c Swift’s White Soap ) 4 i Queen White Soap = } ‘10 bars for’ Diamond C Soap g We have a few boxes of Cooking ‘Apples left at real bargain prices—ask about them, You Must See Our Line of Auto Tourists’ Baskets to Appreciate Them Prompt Deliveries Phone 427 T R e e st When Your Plumbing Needs Repair See to it that the work is well and thoroughly done. . Good work pays through eliminating the frequent need of patching up. Our constant aim-is to build up this business through the confidence and ‘good will earned by.thorough and conscientious work. = We shall be glad to confer with you and give to the solution of your problems the benefit of experience, skill and a de- sire to serve. © © Whgn planning a new home or re- newing a plumbing installation, you can avoid much trouble and increase your satisfaction by “choosing fix- tures that are serviceable and scien- tifically made. SO The Kohler “Viceroy’’ Built-in Bath,' illustrated ‘below, represents a, fas: mous line of-fixtures that we highly: recommend. : Stop in today and let us talk it over. KOHLER ROY V. HARKER Tel. 122 - 118 3rd St. D ON STILUWATER SUIT New york, ~May S.—Suppoiediy testifying to intimate family matiers in the Stiliman house, Dr. Hugh Rus- sel of Buffalo, N. Y., was the first witness in the secret hepring of the ‘vorce suit here yesterday. Russell, is a chiropractor called sev- eral times to treat various membery S L A D R S s A e S S o e

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