Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 6

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER: g} < BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT K SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBL!SHING“‘ Cco! LAND READY FOR COLONISTS Northern Rhodesia, Rich and Fertile, Is Capable of the Highest De- E..CARSON, President G. W. HARWNWELL, Editor gree of Development. With the ever-increasing overflow of E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. | J. D, WINT ity Editor | a soon may be pre-empted by colo- 1 Indeed, the movement of na- MEMBER OF NA tiv back: tosreserves may indicate that such aniinflow already is taking Jknown to the editor, bu “Weekly Pioneer must reac Forelgn Advertising Ee S. €. Thels Co., Chicago, 111, insure publication in the current | place. Thogh I¢ lies acr the equator the Rhodeslan, plateau Is apted to the white men by reason of a eclimate that has no extremes, More- over, its boom cities of Bubuwayo-and must he fons for the ach week -to By Carrier One Year . SUBSCRIPTION RATES | the flush of hope thdt it would be a | sqrond Rand, thén deserted by the fc clvilized populations, northern Rhode- | sbury possess hotels, clubs;” busi- | ness houses and apartments; built ‘in | 8ix Mont Three Mo One Month One Week . KLY PIO. able in advance, v . nny., W i credit is given th only the United to tl O of all mews dispatches credited to it, or otherwise credited, and news published herein, R OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PBOCEEDINGS ________-——_——-__—.—————————————-— = ARMISTICE DAY Today we solemnize the valorous rifici{t] service of those who went to take our part in the great war for the de!’engiing ot“ the cause of world freedom and world peace. In bringing the| body of the Unknown Soldier to our Nanqna.’l Cemetery at Ar-| lington, we symbolize our undying gratitucie to him and all| whom he represents. | This, however, is not only a day of sz.cred and grateful | remembering of those who gave themselvess for their country and the cause to which their country pledgecl its all. Itis a day whert, turning from this fresh made grave, 'we face the respon- sibility which their suffering and sacrifice h ave made ours. That responsibility, heightened by the fact that G od has pruspereq us | beyond -other peoples, has prompted us to invite the leadmg_w nations to «confer as to-how the suffering, stxuggling geoples of the earth .may be relieved of the crushing. loads of armament and the sus vicions and fears and animosities engendered by co-| Tossal milita vy and naval equipment. i We showild raise thankful hearts to Crod for the blessing and prosperit v He has bestowed upon us avd dedicate ourselves | anew to the setvice of mankind. Let us pray that this. day may | mark the beginning of a new era in hume.n istory, that those“ who have come to our nation’s capital ma.y enter into the con-| ference of nations with open minds, that Lhey may see that the continuance of the spirit of selfishness cannot make it possible to ‘obtain that result for which all the wd r-tired world is look- ing'to Washington at this time. Let us hope that in the_ a_ctums of the representatives of the nations gathered.-there a spirit may | be reflected which will be truly representative of the Sp it of | the great comrzor neople of the nations they represent, for there | can be but one opinion as to the great hope and desire of those | who have to carry the burden and grief of war. | Whatever may be the faith of the members of this great | commission, there must be a spiritual devotion to those ideals of | humanity which all natio t their best, share with each nther.] g e for ro-pub also the I zine. 000. deed, is i Pork MK KRR KKK KX x WHITE PINE * PP PP TR TTE S S S Christine and Sclmar Aarnes with [their father, motored to Bemidji Sat- urday. MF. and Mrs. Earl Olmstead and |gon, Roland, spewt Sunday. at the {L. C. Kirkpatrick home. | can for Mrs. Minnic Jennings v_nturtainud Margaret Arnold at dinncr Sun- day. ‘Ronald Matheny accompanied b his sisters, Lois and Vera, and N Barbata Bauer, attended the basket social given by Miss Veda Matheny ! at her school north of Hines. A large crowd ‘was present and the amounted, to over $40. was a guest at the Mathe “over. Sunday. Doctors Fix It. All Work Guaranteed Now Located at 507 Third St. ® i Ol¢ Lone, who has been ing THE NEW his mother at Louis, (returned to; - . Radiator Hospital /Blackduck Monday morning to re- At City Livery Barn l Bauer ¢ home ‘sume his duties as Jerk for the Sum- ‘mit Mercantile company. _ The sawmill which is owned by L. C. Kirkpatrick and R. Matheny is in operation at Robic lake. AL present they are saw deadheads | n for Mr. Freiburg of Hines. C. V. Olm- stead is employed at the mill. The Misses Lois, Veda and Vera ‘Matheny and Margaret Arnold mo- tored to Blackduck Saturday after- noon to attend a teachers’ meeting. YOU USE LES! Baki SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER ed. For over 3() years tune hunters, and now'- caming of a more:saberand.sustalned:| | development, I Much of northern Rhodesia is suit- for tracts of grazing land. bhacco are at present principal crops. | Wheat, cotton and citrus fruits may be grown successfully. The timber awaits rtation facilities, nce and lead mines already are worked.—National Geographic Maga- more imposing figures. credit for the improvement that has taken place in Ireland’s poultry trade is «duec to the department of agricul- ture. _During the la Satui'day Specials GROCERIES Cranberries, per lb.......... 19¢ large can ....... Good Standard Corn, per Fancy Eating and Cooking Apples, per lb Bulk Soda Crackers, 2 Ibs Kirk’s Fancy ‘Toilet Soap, 6 large bars for ... Bananas, 2 lbs for Eggs, per doz )2 doz lim- antee a LESS OF Powder than of higher priced brands. f:Satisfacéiofi guaranteed or your money refunded. SAME PRICE | 5 Ounces for 25¢ Millions.of. ‘Prgund.s_\bought by the Gevernment- - aiting - the there are vast Maize fnd to- farming ; Gold, coep- Ireland’s Egg Industry. Ninety million dozen eggs were ‘e ported from Ireland last year. ranged high, and the xalue of the trade was estimated at over $75,000,- This exceeds the value of the country’s exports of any single manu- factured article; the cattle trade, Pric the only one which can show Much of the st 20 years its i JOHN YDE ‘GROCERIES & MEATS Ninth and America Phone 251-W° & Beans, good grade, ............ 8¢ 25¢ -.....28¢ i) e 39¢ MEATS Beef Stew, per lb ........... 7c Beef Pot Roast, lb .......... 12¢ Round Steak, 1b .............. 23c Pork Chops, 1b ... 25¢ Lard, 2 lbs fér ..Ll&c I aim to please and gu'ar- square deal— come in and get acquaint- ng TR e A structors have taught the farmiers and farmers’ wives that, given the neces- sary care and attention, fowls are among the greatest assets. As the re- sult of scientific treatment, the hen can become a veritable egg-laying ma- chine. Compared with 1904, the num- ber of birds in Ireland today has in- creased by 33 per cent; yet during the same period the number of eggs ex- ported fyom Ireland has increased by The Hans Christian Andeérsen of the musle world died the other day T | Germany, He was Engelbert Hum- perdinck, a writer of fairy operas that have found a permanent place in tbe hearts of music lovers. His operas, “Haensel und Gretel” and *“Koenigs- kinder,” produced in this country for the first time in 1905 and 1910, respec- tively, won the American public for tl_\g_ German composer, . Although he well over 100per cent. That, We: yyeq a long and active life devoted think, Is ihdisputable proof that the: he_composition’-gaidl | tegehing of | modern s at least tw as valn: having inthat’ fimgsproduced able as he? anceston of 16 ye: ago., Montreal, Family Herald and Weekl! Star. A4 / i s v musical works gf'o ral, op- ic and miscellaneous character, it fgr-his:twe: fairy operas that.he. iy 1host whlely“known and, most likely to |- b Qmembe‘red.—l{anslsv City Star, Subscrite for ‘fhe Datly Ploneer. T T [T T §|III|IIIIIIIH! Quality Eatables Are The Cheapest THERE IS LITTLE, IF ANY, WASTE Saturday We Offer Choice Shoulder Beef Roast, 1b. - 121c Choice Round Steak, 1b Sirloin'Steak, 1b Short Cuts Steak, Ib Boneless Rib Roast, 1b IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII'. OLID NUTMARGARINE CéCOANUT OIL- PEANUT OIL- CHURNED WITH ju= R e Legof Veal,lb ........... Shoulder of Veal, 1b Veal Stew, 1b ... Dealers Supplied By ' GAMBLE-ROBINSON-BEMIDJI CO. Leg of Lamb, 1b Lamb Shoulder,1b ................20¢c Lamb Stew, b ....... Fanecy Spring Chickens, 1b Hens, 1b ... HEAD LETTUCE JUMBO CELERY CRANBERRIES A HOT ONE ON APPLES! Wrapped, Jonathans and 205 ( Winesaps, 40-1b box; Cash Palace Meat and Grocery —PHONES 200-201— E PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE: 9-11 A. M.—3-5P.M. = ..n|m|||u,nfmlmi‘v!in}nnuvfijmml !||,|||||||E LT TR Good-bye to the Rubber Sac! ‘HE pen at the left is a rubber sac self-filler. —the barrel_s more than half full of rub- ber. It holds only 26 drops of ink. “The pen at the right is the marvelous Dunn- Pen,pthe "Founlxgm Pen -with the Little Red ‘Pump-Handle.” It holds several times as much. ink a8 the rubber sac pen of the same size— ‘and you can pump it fullin a jiffy. R The Fountain Pesiwith the Little Red Pump-Handls TheDunn-Penhasnorubber sac; Itdoesn'tleaky clog, of flood, and automatically cleans itsel | while youare filling it. -1bsolutély'guarantéed, 4 Si uple Parts 4 Populat Pen-Paints 4 Standard Styles 4 Dollars Everywhere : (inthe U.8) PIONEER . ] STATIONERY HO_US . 10-lb sack Buckwheat Flour ... .. 10 Ibs Navy Beans 27Tbs Ginger Snaps...... ... Loganberries, in.gallon cans, each. . §’ Blackberries, in gallon cans, each. . . Lenox Soap, 25 bars - } Medium sized Wash Tubs, each. .. Army Socks; per, pair Apples—Wolf River’s, per box . ... - Cliffords COR. FOURLTHf & MINNESOTA.AVE. L R% = PHON_E 160— 50¢c 69¢c —] e | Clifford's Specials For The Week fl.'.m“-\.'.-;mfiv.vav.mva.mm'mmmnwmm The Pioneer Want Ads Bring Result Say It 'By Teiébhone ; When compelled to be absent from a wedding, graduation or other happy affair, thercisnoletteror other message thatcanequal thesoundof your voice. Extend your compliments: by long distance telephone. s Also, in case of sickness or other misfortune, or for any social ‘or*business purpose, a long dis- i Hiiieance call is always the best way. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ‘The charge.islower .ot ask to talk to a’speci- fied person but will talk to anyofie at the telephone _called. Eveningand night ratesarelower than day rates for station-to-station calls.

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