Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 2

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THE. ' BEMIDJi 'DAILY PIONEER, PACETWO 7 ; 1 QN A THIRD y : STREET Two Stares: Bemidji SATURDAY MORNING .- at -- 9 dclock sharp The Doors of This Popular Price Store will Swing Open to the Public where they Will Find a Com- plete Line of Ladies and Misses | Ready-To-Wear and Millinery We Welcome You and Want You to Come In and See this Well Appointed Stere ~ Where You Will Always Find - the Very N ewest things in Ladies and Misses READY--TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY OPEN SATURDAY e Grand Forks _ +3 T@ ; | | | | | | | | | | | | | | i i i | | i | { { .| cago. In spite of | the fact that he is | of only ome arm. } ord in the grad- | VETERANS SUFFER FROM COLD EASILY WON THE NOMINATION Dr. W..J. McGregor of Wilkinsburg,] 4 Pa., Has No. Lags, but M Fast Run flor Offics.. : / The 1088 of both his legs in the sep ke of \ W, X! McGre | ywifkinsburs, | Px, from ‘entering’u hot_political fight R nomi- nation for coro- s country did not deumv Pr 181G FIGHT FOR DAVIS CUP COMING THIS YEAR By Henry L. Farroll. (United Press Staft Correspondent) York," Feb. New: .)—Anothe; & suminer. “*TherPavis Cup preliminary rounds K ge round : with ithel hational .championships shou the court game reach even greater heights of popularity than it sedred last summer.; * Early ‘indications" are that there will be just as many. nations in the chase for, that cup, and the competi. and _the challen, i) mal iy +* FRIDAY<EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1022 - 24— (United banner séason of ‘schedule for (the cal“ mopent.. tion should be even keener as.seyeral challenging co; i g ixéfifnes are gomég " Doctor ‘McGreg- 2 v G or, a'first lieuten- ant.in the, medical ;corps, went over seas for duty in July, 1917, serving with the British in a general hospikal at Manchester, England.* Later he went to France with ‘a machine-) battalion of the British Second divi- wion and in the action before Albert in March, 1918, lost both his legs, when a'big German shell exploded near him. Doctor McGregor i3 8 member of Wil, kinsburg-Edgewood: post of the Legion. MANY WOUNDS, HAS NERVE Faank Schrepfer Wins First Prize in School of Landacape Architec- ture at Harvard. Womnds received under: heavy fire In the Argonne foret shattered every. thing but the verve af Frank H. Schrepfer, Chi- ‘partially blind and shat he has the use b has established am excellent rec- naté school of an landscape archi- tecture at Har- vard, and has out- ¢ stripped his associates by winning first prize in the general class competition. Schirepfer was admitted to the school amly after repeated efforts on the part of the Veterans’ bureau, as it was believed his disabilities would ‘prove too great a handicap. But the spirit of come-back which' he displayed In asplring to a|profession in spite of apparently insurmountable’ ‘obstacles, coupled with his‘talent, soon made hig/ place neculre. o i 4 Measure Offered to ‘Provide Shivering Men With Clothing-Now Being . [Eaten by ‘Moths. \ L ! War vetergns are suffering ' from the eold_ip the very shadow of ware- houses where' vast quantities of sure plus army clothing lie' igle. This anomolous condition will be righted if a bill favarably’ reported in the house by the itary ‘affalrs. committep s passed. \ i The bill authorizes the secretary of war to co.operate with the surgeon general in_providing all; disabled vet- erans_under care in government hos- pitals and - jnstitutions with adequate w. clothing and equipment. Thousands of dollars’ worth of this material fe now stored away, “inviting moths, while thousands'of former soldiers are shivering from exposure, House leaders have demanded a special rule for conslderation of the measure. Statements were made op the floor that If congress could rush through' an appropriation of $20,000,- 000 for starving Russians, it ought to be able to put through a simple bill to help cold service men. tal On With the § : ican Legion American army officers are now hold jng rank one to two notches higher than' they did under the army, organi- zation before the World war. PR Cbauncey M. Depew has asked for hig war medal. The Amerlcan Legion found, however, that he is only named] for the after diuner speaker of fame, .o When Pvt. Edward U. Canoose of the American forces stationed in ©oblenz recelved 633 love letters, post. cards, etc. in a batch, he took a week's leave, PR The French admired the box-like miétor trucks introduced by the A, E. F. aed jordered 20,000 wore. Whe L they are now using ave a part of th huge mass of war material bought from the army by the French govern- ment. : ucnt i . e When -American Leglon representa. tives met the army transport Cantigny. at the dock inyNew York,. they ew countered the Wwing: 502 men fron the army of occupation, 63 Germas wives, 12 French wives, 36 babies of the German wives, and 806 Amerlcan bodles from the battlefields. . e Harvard university sent 11,308 men into the World war. Of the number 1,014 received decorations, and 317 were cited in orders. Two graduates the late Lieutenant Colonel Whitt!osey, and Maj. George G. McMu ceived the Congressi Honor. Eighty-two von the Ametican Distinguighed Cross. : e SR Ly Subsoride fur The Dally Tioneer. o fithat.-th savings Me Only Witl new member. Australja, By Ca d others. Fordney had . pledged himself ac- ~ordind to T.eader Dickinson of the house. farm bloc to come out against the sales tax in committee and for an authorization to President Harding to raise the funds in either of three ways: Disposal of old army supplies. 7 available securities, kind ®ot specijed, but referring only to the ‘respective British hon Use of any Available fund treasury, nesaing the apolication of s frcm, the army, other cuts to.pay for the bonus. KIWANIS CLUB HOLDS REGULAR WEEKLY MEET nians met at the Elks club rooms in r¢gular weekly session Thursday . noon and enjoyed a noon- day luncheon, following which the hardwaremen. of .the club entertsin- ed with C. W. Vandersluis as acting chairman. Judge B, F. Wright of Park Rap- ids who is presiding at the Bemidji term of .district court gave a short Jerrard’ favored those present with a_vocal solo, ‘‘Drink to Thine ~Eyes,”” with much feeling.. .Harry Snyder.of the al Snyder company was admitted as a . The attendance prize a hammer and pliers, were won by Sale aof any Bemidji Kiwan ki L. Brooks. Announcement was made that la- dies’ night will be held March 15 with a banguet at the Markham hotel fol- ;'n?vled by a dancing party at the Elks all, In a speech in Boston, Mass., Secre- tary of Agriculture Wallace sals are approaching’ that period which comes in the life of every nation when we must determine whether we shall strive for a well-rounded, self-sustain- Ing national life in which there shall be a fair balance between industry and agricuiture, or whether, as so many na- tlons in the past have done, we shall | sacrifice our agriculture for the build- j | ing of cities'ard expect our food to be produeced not by independent farmers, but by men and women of 'the peasant type.” SATURDAY, WE OFFER SPECIAL— 3 ) Sunkist Oranges, family size, Jello, per pkg Red Salmon, ‘per can .Domino Sugar, 2-1b pkg Nokomis Brand Pineapple, 3 _cans for . Rolled Rib Roast, b . Rib Beef Stew. 1b Leg of Veal, Ib ... Shoulder Veal, 1b Veal Stew;' 1b .. Leg-of Lamb,. 1b . Pork Sausage, lb Hamburger Steak, 1b JUMBO CELERY Palace Meat and Grocery X « 1“tbat ‘she will call upon her old Davis ‘Cup stars, Norman pBrookes and Gerald Patterson, to come. to’ the ,ade of the cn;:tsc this summer. lowever, is. generally agrecd among the close followers’of the gg‘;nm’e : the ' American team..is. in "no| greatér danger than last year, when it had an easy time defending the| cup against the Japanese players. BONUS BY SALES TAX LOS'!. IN COMMITTEE i (By. Unitea Press) ashington, Feb. 24.—By a vote of 3 to, 5 the 'ljmuse ways and means committee vaced against the sale tax s a means-of rai \By Ulited. Press) Washington, Feb. 24.—Definite ef- forts to kill the sales'tax to raise revenue faor the soldiers bonus was| expected today by Chairman Fordney of the ways and means committee. Equally as definite efforts to . re- =~ [tain it as the only feasible means to get ready cash were to be made in the sub-committee by Representative | Longworth, an . influential and a confidant of President Harding ne ance, - has'. an- H g -the, bonus. Groat. 10-1b - bags, per lb member | - a-pkg navy and o Sunshine caddy, a"l ' Swift’s Pride Cabbage, a lb.. 2-1b pkg ... . “We for Larson’s all ‘vegetables, special .. special Vally _Pronser. Not “How Cheap”——‘but “How Good!” Quality Eatables Always Go Further—There Is No Waste! Trading at the Palace is.a good habit to get into. FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS ——PHONES 200-201—— Better Service Delivery Hours: +.-8:30-10.30:A. M.——2:30-4:30 P..M. When we consiler some things bad boys do, remarks the Houston Post, we wondef at the milk-and-water pa- rental and school policy that abolished the old-time strap that produced such fine. results in ‘the cases of George Washington, General Jackson, Abraham Lihcoln and 10 times 10,000 other men who had:the dévil dusted out of the ielti; _o&;}l\elr pants at thé psychologl- Again the United States geological | survey warns the American public that | the oll supply is diminishing, but the heedless world-goes on lts untroubled GRINAGER’S. SUNSHINE GROCERY Phone 851 Brookfield Creamery But- ter, 1-1b cartons, the mar- ket’s best, a lb.......34¢c Armour’s Pure Lard, in1-, 1b cartons, no waste, bet-" ter to handle; 1b......14¢ R . Best Granulated'Sugar, in market is stronger, a bag e ——— Apples for pies and sauce, slightly damaged, PP Ll 2l SR Jello, for all occasions, 1 ———————————— Dark. Syrup, Penwick & Ford, for family use, No. 10 tins or gallons.. ———————————— Peanut- Butter,‘ in -bulk, bring your own con- tainers, a lb... F e———————— Bacon, in narrow strips, by the strip, 1b... ———————————————— Crackers, n cheap off-brand crackers, try. both and you will see the difference, by the 2 ..20%%c ——————— California, “Wine . Grape %] Juice, red, 2Y-1b cans, to close ont, a can.........15¢ —————————— ‘Washing Powder, does the same work as -Gold' Dust or Rub-No-More, at the . spe- cial price of, a pkg...23c ——————————— Minnesota Red Onions, 9c Domino Crystal Cane Su- gar, half size tghlgts, Corn, standard, 2 for..25c —————————— Peas, Early June, 2 ——————————————— Canned- Vege- . tables for soup, c;alntnins al need is a soup bone and you have a fine meal, 16¢c ————————— Richelieu Wet Mince Meat, in glass containers, 1-lb-4-02, best mince meat packed, 75¢ value, HEAD LETTUCE 1run -5c .39 ..8¢ you i oyl 10 Tbs Cornmeal . . ... . Pint cans of Maple Syrup .PHONE 160 MILLER'S GASH and ¢ 814 BELTRAMI AVE, _ ‘Grocery and Meat Specials ' Troppman’s |- /PILLSBURY’S RYE FLOUR 8 *"Light, Medium and Dark ’ ,-’24§-lb‘sg}¢_:'k. ..79¢c 10-1b sack. ..39c i Sugar, 14 Ios for ........... ....$1.00 Powdered Suar, per Wy, i il ‘10c i Cut Loaf Sugar, per 1bi. . ... O {11 Lo Oranges, 2 ‘dozen for ........... 55¢ Brown Beans, 4 Ibsfor ......... .. 29¢c Rolled Oats, Monarch and Home _ i .......... 3 C Brand, large pkg .. Fig Bars, Cocoa-Taffy Bars and Van- illa Wafers, 8 Ibsfor ........... 55¢ Golden Rod Washing Powder, regu- lar 35¢'size, largepk........... 25¢ Kirk's Flake White Soap, 10 bars.. 55¢ Lots of Good D_airy Butter Clifford’s Weekly ¥ [ ~ Specials 10 Ibs Buckwheat Flour. ... ...... 13-1b can Pork Sausage -, . ... /. . Finan Haddie, per 1b ... Fresh Red Lake Pike, 1b. . . 1-1b boxes of Cod Fish 2 hottles-of 15-0z, Catsup Ginger Snaps, 2 Ibs for Apples, per Ib ..ol i 4 bars of Olive Cream .Soa.i) e Cliffords “NOT CHEAP GOODS, BUT GOOD GOODS CHEAP” PHONE 160 VIAAAAAAAAAAY ARRY STORE PHONE 295 Fancy Oranges, per dozen ; Large, juicy Grape Fruit, 2 for f 3 pkgs ‘Raisins’ 1.00 | 3 1ps bulk Cocoa Crackers; by the cad- 17 bars P. & G. Soap Soap Chips, 2. lbs Sal Soda, 2 pkes.. % Y, 8 1b oo 12¢ - Godd Tollet 808r . g |-Lard, 2 18 . 28c | 2¥4-1b can-Log Cabin Royal Palm Soap, Syrup 3 bars -28¢ | 5.1b pail Pure Jam....$1.35 4 cans Country Style Bulk Spanish Olives, Sausage | - 25¢ quart ... 45c Red Label" Coffee, 4 cans Corned Beef Hash 2 larige cans Roast e ject < T Uzar Coffee,-3 bs....$1.15 2 cans $tring Beans....25¢ | wpite House Coffee, 10 tall cans Milk.....$1.00 | 1 3-1bs $1.2 6 Ibs buik Oat Meal....25¢ __MEAT SPECIALS— Beef Stew, 1b Veal Chops, 1b 7c Lamb Stew, 1b... Leg of Lamb, lb......... 25¢’ Veal Stew, 1b . Pot Roast, 1b . Lamb Shoulder, 1b......18¢c Hamburger, 1b i Roll Rqagt, 1b Veal Shoulder, 'lb...... Leg of Veal, lb ............

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