Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 8

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Twentleth Century ugh With. Us— Not' At Us— For the’ Superstitious i Today is Friday the thirteenth. Th .F reason We mention, it:is because:it is ;1’*‘ a“joke. with mh t people. . Every day B is a joke with some people. ~ And ,)\ some people never see a joke. i —~Don’t: Got -a Chance ‘to— ). § “ sNot ‘Much ' Lacking The: Pioneer classified ads are re- sponsible.for ‘the following: “For ‘Sale ‘ot de nace -heaty dandy ..garage and. six- i reom . bungalew. Hardwood - floors, i furnace, heat. : Dandy_, garage and & chicken' coop. " Good location. Mar- i tin Bergiven, Bemidji, Minn. e One of The Pioneer’s bright lino- # type operators. states that all that is i lacking in that ad is a couple of hot for a small! farm, fouF 40-foot lots with fine fur-, W\ WAD ANOTHER NREL, { ‘Couito, GO o *H' MOYIES ) GUESS ML RY i SUMRATHY DODGE Ol 6 DISCUSS ADVISABILITY OF SEPARATING SIAMESE TWINS wewr MARKETS ' | (Ry United, Press) o) 3 i Chicago, Jan. 13.—Ph; ferred today on,the advisability of TALRARANS AL LA SAL KL AR ANRAASIAL POTATO MARKET ' |separating . Josefia_and Rosia Blazck, Siamese {wins, < - The twins, 34 years old, fear death to one_would mean death to the ‘other. Both are married. Rosia has an Chicago, Ju‘n. 13.—Potatoes du}l; receipts 3'1 cars. Total U. S. ship- ¢ .and cold running chambermaids. i +A, 40:foot Iot with firie furnice heat v ought to come in handy for anybody who' hasn't’ ““aj‘!home to’go to.” —Lots of Heat— Tom Won That Time Judging from the outcome of the carving knife battle at the Mandarin Cafe Wednesdar night, it is easy to say. that TFom Wan. . Later develop- ments point to a second battlé: in which the jury will ptobably let Worr Jnow how_it fecls when somebody elde has'the edge on hifn. —Survival of the Fittest— Does His Fighting at Home There cames to light since the Man- darin:Csafe sceap,that a certain young married coupte in Bemidji once plan- ned to Visit'the cafe, ~ That s, the Wife wanted “to go' there to sce what it way 1k he hubby, however, was .evidently ‘wiser than folks gave him crédit for being and spoiled the par- ty ‘by refusing’ ‘to go - there and be made a regular “cut-up.” —Not That Much of a “Cut-Up”— | He Will Never Know A'‘South' Dikota man was killed in an automobile nccident in' Towa ten | minutes after the wedding ceremony ! was performed. There’s one mar-| ried man who never lived to regret getting married. 'He'll never know what he missed, i —Doa’t Tell Him— J Heppy Parents i That Innlu:'h a wonderful nie ively proven by the remarkable:re- suits aceomplished in ‘the .cases df the ‘three children shown:in this pic- ture. A . Lithle R:'T., age 13} gain gina McCabe, -at ‘righ Scranton, Pa,, gained 15 pounds;:lit- tle Richard -L‘earyL Jr.,of Philadel~ phia, Who was very dé“cite, is naw in fivie, robust hualth., The statements made by their parents are as follows Mr..A..M. Blair, residing at 20 At- Their Thanks to Tanlac| ments, 716; on track, 87. Wisconsin raund’white’s, buik, sz' to $2.15; Min- nesota whites, $1.95 to $2.05; Red River Ohios $2 to $2 ol nmfi«c e by Wi o i ol PROTEST BONUS HEARING 1z o =) thve yho vere o Jond { season. at the Lake Julia Sanatorium ! one -of the most enjoyable that has bgen known since th o o!:em'ng of t ll-yenr-o{d daughter. 13 LAKE JULIA SANATORIUM APPRECIATES KINDNESS | (By Unithad Press) Appleton, Minn., ‘Jand. mt—tsth gesting that the proposed visit of the ifiutit tion. state bonus board of review to this "%/ L3R SR city_ at this time would accomplish fion‘:flfi:&i %‘“firw}‘%fli\a‘ ;:D;l' ‘lzl; no_good, dnd would be unnecessary | 3 enditure of public funds the l°°“]{toach_ers and_parents; Miss. Stanton. | of the Commercial club; Huffman & 'O’L‘a:fry; ‘Mrs. Halt H’ufimnn, and tHe i uxiliary,. of inidji and My, Benner of the Pu posky. Mercantile company ‘of . Pu- posky. = 4o LAKE JULIA SANATORIUM.” €3 post of the American Legion, at its meeting last night, voted a resolution against the holding of the proposcd meeting of the board of revi here. Adoption of the resdiution came when it developed that officers of the post found oniy two bonus claims in this community and both had pre- viously been reviewed and Gisallowed by the boarl after -haying put tnc claimant ‘to considerable inconveni- ence and expense. BRAINERD MAN INJURED IN AUTO-TRAIN CRASH ADDITIONAL WANT ADS W}{sflibzzfi : DOI;E—;Call “2“«;& 115 Brainerd, Jan..13.—Ansel .Sand- berg, 22, was pyobably fatally injured when' his automobile was struck by a Northern Pacific freight train at the |- Oak street crossing here today. i WANTED—T;: buy a rural telephone instrument. Address J - care of Pionecr. 2t1-13 T have for sale one coffee case;, 8 ft., 4 'bins, .good shape, ‘1 cheese cut- ter, computing. 1 cheese case, glass. 1 Majestic range, with’' hot water front. ‘1 Universal heater, wood,| soft and hard coal burner. 1 8-ft. | counter, oak top, panel front and sides. 1_camp stove with drum, 54- inch. 1 Biggs potato grader. C. F. Grina; at Sunshine Grocery. i 3t1-16 . $50 A WEEK Or miore, is & hormal salary for a barber working in a normally well lgcated shop. If you are not carning near this amount now, the barber trade should interest you. Our enlarged ; location with new equipment and facilities offers you the ‘best accommodations to learn | 3 profitable trade. . New .catalog Just off the press. Write for a free || copy today. Pour Qut | Sl S H e il e i ack i Th i LR The Elks ladies; the school children, i T T MATHEWSON 'DENIES HE 1S THE BEMIDJI D AILY PIONEER — st £ “APPROACHING D\EATH" v{)ctt{‘l' (By ‘United Press) S M i 3 R P 7 X A SALE BEGINS MONDAY __JANUARY 16— AND WILL LAST FOR “THE ENTIRE WEEK. . For the Benefit o ——*%\re offer for sale at -$6.95 Gold Medal Flour, in 1-ton lots, per bbl... $7.05 Gold Medal Flour, in 1,000-1b lots, per barrel qufi Medal Flour, per- barrel ... qug ‘Medal Flour, per 98-1b sack Golg Medal Flour, per 49-1b sack .. Gold Medal Rye Flour, per barrel Gold Medal Rye Flour, 49-1b sack Gold Medal Farina, 10-1b sack .. Our Best CornFlakes, 6 pkgs for OuwsBest Rolled Oats, 90-1b sack for Our Best Rolled Oats, 2214 lbs for .. Our:Best Rolled Oats, 10-1b sack for Our Best.: Whole Rice, 100-1b sack for Our ' Best 'Whole Rice, 50-1b sack for $1.90 .$6.50 $1.70 43¢ . 47c _$2.75 . 35¢ $5.65 $2.90 Our Best Whole Rice, 25-1b sack for . -$1.50 Our Best Whole Rice, 10-Ib sack for .. 65¢c Our Best Baking Powder, 5-1b can for .. 72¢ Our Best Rye Graham, 10-1b sack for 39c Our Best Whole Wheat Flour, 10-1b sack for. 43c Gold Medal Corn Meal, 25-1b sack for . 59¢c Gold Medal Corn Meal, 10-1b sack for .. 25c - Candy, all frehs stock, per ceived ‘ler from . Saranac Lake today, that-he was “apuroach- ¥ ¥ =g ing death.” Mathewson said,: “Iihave Pittsburg, 'Pa.,” Jan. 13.—Christy | had a little setback, but I am again on Mathewson, famous baseball ‘pitcher|the road to- health.” The letter was .o IIIIII|IIIII!lllflfllllfllIlllllIlII|IIIIIllI|iIIIlIIlIIlIllIIl!llIIlIIIIl!llllllll[lfllllllllllllllll of Mathewson. i f the Creditors of the the Schroeder Block, Bemidji, Minn., the following guaranteed merchandise—all subject to prior sale : i : $7.15 . $3.65 . . Peanut Butter, pure and fresh, and decided to follow suit, lowing ‘S ing the resignations Premier-Briand of France and his bi inot have evidentlv been follow- | his cabinet also walked out. Gold Medal Buckwheat Flour, 10-Ib sack .. 85¢ Swift’s Pure Lard, 65-1b tub, per 1b ... 10c Swift’s Pure Lard, 40-1b pail, per 1b .. 10c Swift’s Pure Lard, 10 lbs ot more; your container, at'per 1b .. s 10c ‘Soda Crackers—Ginger Snaps-—Oyster Crackers Nothing better on the market, per lb.. 11c Graham Crackers, fresh and crispy, per lb..... 13c Danish Pride Condensed Milk, tall cans, all you t : 10c want at et _ Coffec—fresh roastcd, nothing better elsewhere at 25¢; our price, in 10-1b lots or-more, per Ib.... 16¢c Coffee—highest possible grade, 5:1b cans, per 1b.. . 32¢ $1.00 Cocoa—pure afd fresh; 10 1bs.for or 4 1lbs for .. 50c Tea Siftings—in 1-Ib cartons, all you want at.... 17¢ Green Japan Tea, or Gunpowder Tea, per 1biz. 29¢ Best Table Corn Syrup, 10-1b cans, by the case, each :.. 5 39c - Best Table Corn Syrup, 10-Ib cans, per single can.. 43¢ .Shorts, all you - want at per ~,100-1b sack ..$1:25 A cine for delicaté children is .conclus-| * wood street, Providence, R. 1., said:|, “We are just ‘so, Wappy over the change Tanlac hasnade in our little girl .that ‘we.can’t do,.or say enéugh |4 on. She had to_show our appreci: ¢ ‘nearly’20 Pounds Since g Tanlac, she:has. ‘30 pounds, her color is better than it ¥ }fik r has been.and she looks andaets e’a different. girl.” i Mrs. Catherine MecCabe, 414 Dick- ens, Ave, Scranton, Pa., said: “The “flu’ left my little Regina in such a bad condition that I have no ides she would be with me now if it hadn’t been for Tanlde.'It is a mystery ito me how ‘§He 1ived o tke little she was -eating -and “was ‘so lifeless ‘she never even cared to play, with the dolls sand 't cigotiit C Since taking Tanlac she ing our.little girl’s health - . ~Richard..Leary, St., Philadelphia. said: “There is no /my mind but that Tanlac “little’ boy's-life: - For two 1 wouldn’t have been & bit sur- Iready gaired | ment. of the bowels. Tanlac Vege-! b3 |table Pills are abselutely free from 2342 Palethorpo | calomel and are sold on a positive guarantee .to give satisfaction. prised ‘to have,sgen him _drop. off at. any time. He “had stomach _trouble and many a time the gas presse into his chest until his heart palpi- tated so I thought sure he couldn't}. breathe but a’ few more igasps. But ]} Tanlac an_esse . | part of ly | cannot hope to get tory results from Tanlac without first establishing a free and regular move- | City Dryg Cos, and by gists _everywhere.—Ady, TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis | Mi; T T O I the house—jobs like putting up mouldings, fixing Mary’s doll -bed, putting up a fruit shelf in the cellar. I've got a little shop rig- ged up in the basement and I get a lot of fun tinkering these evening®: I've found from experietice’ that the || most needed for such $1.75 ive hifn batk ‘to us strong ind we will praise it to our o Planes Square C}_x;isel,' Beilch Vise ... anlac Vegetable Pills are and ‘vitaliy important Tanlac_treatment. You! the most satidtac- IIIIIIllIIlIIIIflllllllIIIIImIflIlII!ll!lllllIlllllllllllmlllIIIIllllmlllllllllllillllllllllllll the | ! | ¢ B;‘tts, per set C. E. BATTLES' 'HARDWARE : Tanlac is_sold in Bemidji by the leading drug- ; 1b from ... 15cto 19¢ Apple Jelly, in 30-1b pails, per 1 E " Peanut Butter, pure and fresh,l 25 1bs ‘or more, per lb....... "-Shélled Corn,-1-ton lots, your Gracked Corn, all you at per 100-Ib sack ........c........$1.20 Ground Feed, all you want at per 100-1b sack : Shélled :Coin, all-you want at “per 100-1b sack ....... $1.10 $20.00 sacks ... < Yoe 4 lbs ’p}ximjno're, per.1b e ; : Holland Herring, in new origi- Arpti& Hammer Baking Soda, ona!; commercial 10-1b kegs.... ‘95¢c all you want at 4 pkgs for.... 25¢ o= 7 ice. Lutefisk, ¥€r b ...........: c: Prunes, nice, clean, new goods, = el B per 2541b box, per 1b. ... ~9¢c | FEED! FEED! FEED! Prunes, extra. size, nice, ¢lean, " Bran, all you want at peér 100- - new goods, 25-1b box, 1b...... 11c b’ BACK eresrnereeeee £ iy Bl $1.25 Slate Surfaced Roofing, guaranteed Weiéht 85 Ibs, per roll High-grade 200-foot roll Roofing, per double roll..$1.95 3-ply high-grade Roofing—equal to anything sold " ~&sthe best in:town, at per roll ..... .$2.25 ‘Wall Board—all you want at, per thousand. $33.50 Nails, all sizes, prices that cannot be ‘duplicated.’ Paints, Rogers make, nothing better on market, per gRIIOHT Jo b .25 Kalsomine, rich, brown colors, per 1b . Sc Soap, White Naptha, per 100-bar case.. $5.50 . Money is/tight—we know this tobe a fact as well as you do. means either our‘last gasp or Rejuvenation. For you'it'is a chance to stock ‘up:gt_wugvexmse. You, hould take advantage of this greatest- opportunity —all sh ‘teed to be wholesome and quality goods.: - - No télephoiic 6rders—no.C: O. D. orders will be taken. livered free of extra charge to all depots. Blox .Salt, 50-1b-sac! Soap, White Naptha, 18 bars for Wool Soap, per bar We guarantee this soap “equal ta any b.mnd of Naptha Soap on the market and considerably lower in price. t Brooms, very good quality, each ...l 45c 20-Mule Borax, large pkgs, 20¢; small size ............ 10c Matches—iull 500-count, and every match guar- - anteed to strike and light, per 6-pkg carton...... 35¢ Apples—we have 250 boxes left—all wrapped and guaranteed sound Winesaps, per-case..... $2.25 your friends, your neighbor and your neighbor’s friends to obtain foodstuffs, every article of which is guaran- Outiof-town orders will be carefully erated and de- -SALE BEGiNS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 16, _AND WILL LAST FOR THE v e £ ENTIRE WEEK. o-operative Store ~ Morris Kaplan, Custodian | Hflmllllflmmmmnnmlmlnnnflmmmmmflnnnnnmlnnm[miqm;nmmlltlllniilllllmmmmqunumnnmlmmmnmxg;mqmpm:yunmfl 2 w R T e We -cannot stave- off the inevitable—this sale - 3 IlII4IIII<IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllIIIIIIII]I"Illll|lIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IlIIll|IlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllillIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIl|||IlIlllIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllflllllIll4llll|l|lll|l||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII i’ fi he New York Giants, deniéd, in a{ received by-William T. Kerr, a friend | ing closely the announcements of va- & rious resignations in-Bemidji: of late Follow- of Harnwell, Jafr, Moore and Brooks, Briand and ~ IR

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