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“3¢ % - JFHE BEMIDJI DAILY' PIONEER LOCAL-OPTION PLAN FOR SWITZERLAND | 2mending the Federal Geneva, June 24.---Vanious Swiss] societies connected with .the cam- Paign against alcobol have started a|fdcture and the sale of 814 Beltrami Ave. Phone 295 Where Quality Is Higher Than Price FRESH VEGETABLES: We have Cauliflower, Aspara- gus, Celery, Carrots, Turnips, Head Lettuce, Radishes, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Onions and Cabbage. Creamery - Butter, lb . Fresh Eggs, doz 49 lbs Cremo Flour Lenox Soap, 6 bars..:.zsc P. & G. Soap, 11 bars..75¢ Grandma’s ‘White. Nap- tha, 11 bars 2 cans Peas 2 cans;Cut Beans ........ 25¢ 2 cans ‘Corn .1 can Peaches, in SYTUD comeemeeeeeeeenennenes 25¢ Electric Spark Soap, 1 can Egg Plums, in 10 bars ... 70c Syrgp - 25¢ Star Naptha Powder, 1 can Pineapple, in G PRES oo 25¢ syrup 1 can Raspberries, in 25¢ SYIUD o.ileeecnneenereereen 25¢ Ll}x, 2 5-0z pkg 23c Quayt jar Pickled Pigs Rinso, pkg ... 9c 00T s e Sal-Soda, 2 pkgs ... 23c Creme OQil Soap, 3 bars z Life. Buoy Soap, 3 bars . 1-1b jar pure Cherry or . Raspberry Jam 1 5-l1b pail Raspberry ...................... $1.65 Oc Veal Cutlets, 1b | Leg of Veal, 1b . Pot Roast, 1b *"Roll Rib Roast; 1b Beef Stew, Ib Shoulder Pork Roast, b sl 20c Veal: Chops, 1b Veal Shoulder Roast, Veal Stew, 1b ... Picnic Hams, 1b Sp?‘;r_cured Bacon, Winchester Bacon, 1b..28¢c Corned Beef, 1b’ Salt Paik; b ... 13 = B = Kellogg’s Corn Crisp 10-Ib box Macaroni. s Dark Syrup, in large pail Royal Anne Cherties, laxg: cansfor........ Happy Vale Peaches, large cans, 3 cansfor ............0 ... 1.00 Grapes, large cans, 8 cans for . ....$1.00 Libby’s Blackberries, in heavy syrup, 2 cans for Tomatoes, large cans, 3 for ....... Tall Salmon, 3 cansfor ........... Libby’s Corned Beef, 2 cans . ...... Oranges, per doz ............... Fruit Nectar, per bottle .......... Peanuts, fresh roasted,alb ....... Pure Maple Sugar, Ib ........... Douglas Oil for salad dressing, half- galloncans ........ .....$51.25 quarteans ............ 65¢ Compound, 2 lbs for ....... 25¢ Mil}{)ed Cookies, in 10-1b caddies, per .3 PRI 20c CLIFFORD & COMPANY fllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIlllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|llIlIIIIIIllllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllillllll"lllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll]l il E lllllllllllllllllllIIllIIlIII|IIIIIIIiIIIIIIllllllllllIIlIIlIlIIIIIII|ll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI movement throughout'the country-for Constitution with a view to authorizing cantops and cominunes to prokilbit the manu- distilled (LT LT drinks.. Up .to the present, various localities, where the majority was in favor of stopping the liquor trade, hiave, been. prevented by the Consti- . tugien from carrying out théir desire. Popular referenda, in about eighty different localities have'shown tiat the proposed measure, Wwhich is .'Known a8 “local option,” meets with general favor. ! The supporters of ‘“local option,” announcd that the restricions 1n view only concert strong liquor and inot fermented drinks such as wine, | beer and cider. i Keeping the Record Straight. “You say you didn’t write burning letters,” thundered the lawyer for the plainti in-a divorce suit, “but here is the proof in.black and white.” J { “Black, and. blug,” .interrupted the Judge, “if,you are referring to the lot- ters in your hand.” e YEh?". “The stationery is blue and the ink, assume, is black.”—Birmingham Age- Herald. f Some Girl. & ow about Miss Peacher?’ « 's n what particular?” ¢ t he pretfy ¥’ ; i “She's s0 easy\on the eyes that a 100 per cent fan \‘uuldn‘t mind taking her to the ball park and explainitg every play that was made.” BRrEAD 2 nice but- tered .slice topped with jam, to munch ~while you're playing — satis- ..fies that -“just starved” feeling. CREAM CRUM ~ BREAD _==is the best “grow-big food. Always delicious, nour- ishing and your full money’s worth. Ask your grocer. ,,Koi_»rs Brothers Co. When You Say ICE CREAM DON'T FORGET TO ADD KOORS ICE :CREAM SUPREME If Ice Cream could be better made, WE would make it better. Order From Your Dealer -~ - -.| noble, or daring, or requiring skill” the world and circumstanc sense or reason all the tine, he able to get nothingmore thun head. He must knod has no brains ought at least to have enough animal sense to find it out and tearn to depend upon and get what benefit he can from people that have got brains. ljvely, winning, warm-hearted givl, all | instance, an old subscriber asks us to gome guest who came to stay a ‘few days' and has been there a month.” Ish question like that. hole it.” | how. | seript that if we don’t give him some . advice he's going to set firé to his house."—Birmingham Age-Herald. ward equality, ~—Vachel Liud: e —— A A T FOUND ANGLING GOOD SPORT Many Notables Have Been Devotees of Sport Immortalized By 8ir lzaak Walton. When President Harding prepared himself for the responsibilities of his great office by spending a few weeks fishing in Florida he added one more to the long list of notables who have heen devotees of that sport. It is re- corded that Noah was not only a good boatman, but a skillful angler as well. Long befwe the flood, and far away in the mists of time, there is a Baby- lonian legend that Belus, son of Nim- rod, discovered fishing, The first au- thentic record of angl pears when the Lord asks Job: t thou take out a fish with a hook?' The great Homer immortalizes the art in the “Tliad® and “Qdyssey,” stating that godlike men, when, pinched for dinner fished with crooked hooks, and even dived for oysters. It was Plate, the Greek philosopher, who once said: “There is nothing In angling is Charlemagne, who dominated west- ern Europe in the eighth century, ad- vised his subjects to take up the art of angling in order to be content, “Be- cause,” said he, “I have never Known an angler who was melan- choly.” But the greatest fisherman and phil- osopher of modern times is undoubted- Iy Sir Izank Walton. In his “Com- pleat Angler” he Indicates the prog-! on lur! ress of fishing, particularly The Méfchail Who Adeartises His Wares and Pricss 5 Naturally a Fai Dnaor=He Has Nating 1o Hide E MARKET BASKET X The Ihé),fisewife will find this page a great help to her in deciding== . where and what=to order=SH0P FROM THIS PAGE AND CUT-YGUR COST OF LIVNG Powdered Fish Gooll Food. A geat many fish aye ctught merely for ‘the recovery of thie all. contained in thesr bodies ¢nd after this fs pressed o he residue or what isi called “is used for fertilizer.” A Jap- anese Investigator has sueceeded in making this available-as a food and it 1s said to be very nourishing after the treatment which he gives it. It { takes the place of “stock” in making soups and gravies. There's a Difference. . Anthropologists say that London Is | Lecoming a clty of the round-headed, | Lat this does not indicate a revival of jtye ideas ained by the Round- { Lands of C r Cromwell's day.—Dos- tun Transcript. i They Sometimes Get Cold. ‘The way of the transgressor is hard, but we of tender feet. No Cure for Him. The conceited man makes other peo- ple tired, but it doesn’t do him auy good. e never knows it Boston Transcript. Domestic Economy. Many a woman’s idea of economy I8 to discover that her husband doeso’t need uny new clothes, i | | | —SUNSHINE SUNSHINE GRINAGER’S Ing trout. He had a different color ed fly for every month in the ye His hooks are a source of inforn tallest giant swim, Izaak, “ is like mathe it can never be fully learned, at not so fully but that there will al be room for experiment by ne s ceeding angler.”—Detroit S, Advice From James J. H It a young feliow dog: hucks sore to take ad- to use his man who | vantage of opportitlitic brains; in short a you James J. HilL Makes Powerful Appeal. There Is no more powerful preacher | of ‘righteousness for a young man, from eighteen to twenty-five, than a whose beauty and brightness are sa- | cred to truth and piety.—Phoebe Me- | Keen. He Needed Help. “All kinds of communications are received in a newspaper office. For tell him how to get rid of a trouble- | ! “We haven't time to answer a fool- ! Just pigeon- “No, I'm going to answer it some- The writer states In a post- | Tendency. “Our best politient life, whatever | the howlers may say, is tending to- auty and holiness.” | PALACE MEAT & GROCERY PHONE 2€0-201 Boneless Rib Roast, 1b....35¢ Choice Beef Roast, 1b....18¢c Pork Shoulder Roast, 1b..22¢c || Leg of Veal, Ib ...........35c || Leg of fancy Mutton, 1b..30c }' Veal Shoulder, b ..........20c Veal Stew, Ib .c...uineeene 8¢ Pure home-rendered Lard, 1b-. Fancy Young Fowl Fancy Spring Chickens Fresh Vegetahles and - Fresh Fruit Phone Orders—We Deliver PALACE | Meat & Grocery SUNSHINE SUNSHINE SUNSHINE = oNSHINE GROCERy Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit SUNSH ANIHSNAS A A N P F PP PP PP e 120 Third St. |Tel. 851 [The following Tist of Jams, Pre-i sgves and Jollies ave bought on the new market. Low priced| fresh Sugar. These Prices arc Good Buys PRESERVES Oranee and Blackberry, 1-1b net ANTHSNO JAMS Avricot, Loganberry, Raspber- ry, Plum and Deach, 1-1b glass| jars, made of pure fruit and Sugar .. ...33¢ JELLY Raspberry, Strawberry, Apple, Plum, pure fruit, 9 oz net 25¢ Jelly with apple base, in Plum, Raspberry, Peach, Strawberry, Currant and Grape, 7 0z ..10¢| Jelly, large quart glass jar, with mason top, rted flavors| with apple b net weight, 59¢ SUNSHINE Sugar, 10 lbs !Crc:\mery Butter, 1b D U Compound, 4 Beans, hand-pi Navy, 10 1b tins, 1b..1233¢ 1, Mich., 67c D Spece Sunshine as- sortment, 3 kinds, fresh from the oven, 2-1b bags.......45¢ Bacon, lean stock, not fat, 7] by the Ib ... 29 By the slab, 1b.............27¢ 5 'P. & G. White Laundry INIHSN] a box) El‘icnm Hams, a 1b Headlight Flour, market un- casy-—our price will be right and the quality. One trial will convince you. More loaves of bread per sack. SYRUP [By the case, 6 cans to the case, dark ......$3.80 AINIHSNAS dark SUNSHINE GNIHSNAS, have a ound Feed for, ck—call in and sec it. wdaissass 85¢ ......80¢ We SUNSHINE er heard one complaining’ INIHSNAS, FNIHSNNS TWIN CITIES HAVE LARGE WOMEN'S OVERSEAS LEAGUE Puritan Custom Also Clinese, The Puritans of old England and New England were uncons <ly imi- tating the Chinese when ¢ called their children Hope, | Prudence, Pe | (By United Press) Minneapolis, June 4.—DMinne-~ 1 St Paul have two of the clubs of the American Wom- s cague, it developed to- Full Instructione. A traveler in Jupan tells of curious W windows, and | 80 n ic.pal notice | ha v cow obstruet, | he continue to hoviger: if she till she pa 4 Advoeate | a busi- ¢ this afternoon and at the home of Pioneer. ity i subserthe tor The (New Yark). B e e AP PP PSP PP PP Specials for Saturday No. 2 cans Corn, 2 foir ........ ve... 24c No. 2 cans Peas, 2 for . ... No. 2 eans Tomatoes, 2 for . . 0. 2 cans Pork & Beans, 2 for. ... .. 24c No. 2 cans Red Beans, 3 for .. No. 2 cans Ripe Olives, per ean e e e e 2 N N S Small Red Salmon, per can ........ P. & G. Soap, 14 bars for .......... Pancake Flour, 5-1b pke ... .. E Pancake IMlour, small siz - Farina, 5-1b pkg Jelly, in glasses ; Sugar, that's the question now, per Ib. 100 1bs AlsoComplete Line of Heinz 57 Vai Get Your Orders in Early Many Other Bargains at. GASE'S CASH and CARRY WILFRED CASE ioties £ N < = e e A L L 520 Fifth St. Phone 262-W '_ ; : % Troppman’s Lead in Price and Quality of Paris Green Ounrs Is Put Out By The Sherman-Williams Company —and it proved its supetiority last year and l will again this year—remember your expe- rience with the off brands. 250-1b bbl, per 1b.. ... .. 30c 100-1b bbl, per b 14-1b tin, per b ........35¢ ' 5 and 2 1b pkes, per Ib. . .36¢ 1-1b pkes, each Ask Us About Lots of 1000 Lbs or Over. ARSENATE OF LEAD 5-1b tin, per b 1-1b pke, cach ... .. This Is Also SHERMAN-WILLIAMS Ask Our Price in Larger Quantities Inquire Grocery Department or Office SRR