Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 2

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e P s +._ = ’._ PAGE TWO FRWT- TR RN BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. G l. CARSON, President G. W. HARNWELL, Editor E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. J. D. WINTER, City Editor Telephome 922 Inuna al the postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesots, as second-class mttu under Aet of Ceugreu of March 8, 1879. No attention paid to anonymous eanmbutmu. erterl name mm‘ be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure puhbcahon xn tho current issue. One Y $6.00 By Mafl ‘o’clock iOday: | Le{z of Spring Lamb, Large can Dill Pickles..20c me Year —] X b .. Fast selling Red Salmon Six Months 3.00 One Year ————$3.00| : ' - Y Three Months 180 e Months o 1. s0 Chassis .. .... $295.00 DO lt Today| Eam’; Sstho"l‘:s" B 1'1}'1’ C‘"és S il ne Mon J ——— . amb Stew, lb..... caches, Cali One Week .15 Three Months ”‘[Roadster, reg.. $323 00 Leg of Veal, Ib .. i Stone per crate..$1.60 THE WEEKLY PIUNEEK—Twelve pages, published every Thursasay al: g~ Bananas, per doz ........ 40 and sant postage paid to any address for, in -drvx‘t:)céi-::zzn Tr’ms Touring, reg...$355.00 HINK of the Heatless %I;Ztl;igrp:; : ecd}:’icl]?""l“‘ Pink Meat © OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY H days, the Mi 4 o .g.-ill?:."a:’: ,1: thie fra 2 TIT (R — 35¢ Melons .......... 10c to 25¢ SCHOOL DAYS AGAIN School matters are again taking up the attention of bot Next week will see the youth back in then Pupils from out-of-town are coming in both for high school and teachers college teachers and pupils. places in the schools. in large numbers, courses. At the mention of school, gloom immediately settles upon the faces of some of our young hopefuls, while on others a gleam of happiness is at once visible and that is about the way their It is punshment for some! Some like it, others hate it. girls under their charge. in this matter also. . faces stay through the school year. “and fun for others. The efforts of the teachers will be put forth as best they can be for the education of the boys and There is a part for the parent to play Co-opneration on the part of parents, and interest displayed in the children’s work will go a long way toward helping the teachers get the best results from the chil- dren. 0- BUILDING INDUSTRY REVIVING According to trade publications representing building in-' We have cars on hand and can dn»-lnes, the building industry itself is showing very material improvement, While this has been so gradual as not to be no- FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 2, 19 i | Confucius: ‘FOrdS ake’ i e i | —_— .= | ' | wonderful it would be for a wman who couldn’t read.” DrOp 1 | — : Shoulder Beef Roast, Meat Stew, 1b ... 5¢ | $ubscribe _for The Dally Ploneer. 122 Hens, b oo 30¢ B = Boneless Rxb Roa:t Ib .30c “Zieze’s” Fruit Nectar, . . Here are the new prices Rib Beef Stew, Ib........ 8c all flavors ......cco..... 30c . gl . ; Round Steak, Ib .......... 25¢ Pure Sugar Cookies, received by wire at 2:00 Shoulder Steak, Ib.....35¢ per b oo 20¢ = | Truck Chassis n Coupe Sedan No change in price of Tractors It is a good deal like work forthe grown-up. | Demountable ' The equipped with starter and de- | mountable rims regularly. give immediate delivery. | ticeable from week to week, taken over a pericd of months, it is plainly discernible. Already the decrease in nation-wide building reporte dthe first six months of this year in comparison with the same period of 1920, has been overcome. er the same month of 15206. The showed a gain of 12 per cent June, alone, C.W.JEWETT Co., Inc. Telephene 970 effect is already felt in prices as all building materials are stiff-! ening in their price lists. The lumber industry experienced a decided revival, the demands being so great that a car shortage resulted in the southern lumber regions. excess of 10,500,000 barrels. vious record of any vear by a million barrels. Cement shipments for June were in This record exceeds the best pre- Other building material is experiencing similar revival in demand. 0— Bank clearings for the first seven months of 1921 were 20 per cent less than in the same period of 1920, but since prices have declined more than 20 per cent, the figures represent relatively more actual business. LOOK FOR LABORING AS WELL HART SCHAFFNER & MARX and SOCCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Are fashioned on pleasing and subdued lines, Clothes of Character character to their style—a real asset to the wearer. SUITS AND OVERCOATS PRICED AT $35 $40 $45 $5C FOR FALL AS BUSINESS MEN CHARACTER giving —— s — i W/VWJ Five Chinese Virtues. i Light-Fingered Ghost. There are always five buttons o0 | wp oy gyear that a ghost was there! the Chinaman’s coat to remind him | | Before the seance T had a pocketbook, | of the five virtues recommended by | 0" 0T have none !"—Simpliclssis Humili justice, order, | mus (Munich). Saturday’s Extra Special Prices On Meats and tGroceries Prices Are Down to a Very Low Level—Stock Your Larder Some Sarcasm. An English no took’ htg first | look at Broadw: e with light, He read the and lesping signs and said: “How much more Another . $455.00 terferences with Coal deliv: eries in Winter. With a lit- tle forethought you can in- sure yourself against such serious inconveniences. Our yards are full of Coal NOW and the trucks are ready to .- deliver right to your cellar. Smith Lumber Co. (HOTHUTT R T F LT Deliveries—9 and 11 a.m. 3 and 5 p. m. We Will Close Labor Dayat 10:30 a. m. ;”* PHONE 200-201 Palace Meat and Grocery : f. o. b. Detroit Price cf Starter—$70.00 $25.00 1- amsw Do You Know That every advertise- ment in the paper today bringg*much valuable in- formation to you? Rims— List When Supplied With Open Type e e e Sedan and Ccupe are If you have passed them by without reading the messages contained, turn back and read the state- ments and offerings to save you money that they contain. The prudent shopper al- ways knows what the mer- chants have to offer, by a daily following of the ad-. vertisements. School Opens Sept. 6th And That Means New Suits New Shoes Sweaters Shirts Caps Bemidji The best way for you to keep posted on prices and about the newest things is Subscribe FOR The ljéily Pioneer Delivered every evening to renortne, your deor for 55c per teaching, salesman- § | g ship month. One year by mail Home tudy courses for $5.00, for those who cannot 1 | —PHONE 922— We have prepared for these wants and have carefully se- lected such goods as will meet with your approval— In QUALITY And PRICE O. J. LAQUA CLOTHIER 900 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolls. l Write today for our free 72 pagaI year book (illustrated) describing our equipment and courses. We offer thorough ninis in shornmnd y ti attend our Minneapolis school. Largest and best equip: commercial college n the northwest. The New Photo Studio OVER FARMERS STATE BANK We just received a new shipment—the latest styles in Folders, very classy, in different sizes, L G This is your opportunity to get tine Folder Photos at very low prices. Studio Open Laber Day IHI0ra's opecials for the Week Half-gal Mason Jars, per doz-. . ,. A$1.40‘ Pickling Spices, in 1-lbpkg . ....... 20c Milk, two cans for .............. 25¢ % chfi'rsuckle Syrup in gal cans .... 90c Honey, in quart Mason Jars ...... 65¢ " ;i Grapes, in large cans, 3 for .. ...... $1.00 £ NO dAGEhlSB bBAhRRE;? FROM THE. JOY 3 = 1 i 1 = F; Gr. to t! aby—they all can benefit by eating P Unadul- DIH. PICk!.eS' ot gal cans, per can. ... 90c le:::::d l::C?:am—-t:x be chtain :f getti:g :‘; the yFZodnzfal::: nsl: for Salmon, in 1-1b flat cans, per ecan... 23c % e - : {3\'01‘.v Soap Flakfs., 3 for '15 ....... 29c LAN@@N55 gANDTARY acon, narrow strips, perlb ...... 19¢ Ve = A E v = Brooms, each .................. 45¢ E@E @REAM t t t. i B BEstiofEns innce ONG ; TRY OUR SPECIAL BRICK THIS WEEK e Clifford’s | Langdon Mig. C angaon g. Lompany

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