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§ ———— the market—special price on trial offer, 5 bar: o e ’ speplal’ :purchase— s at'legs than on the const S — i { | R FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1922 - PRy THE BEMIDJI DAILY el R PIONEER PAGE THRER “ GRINAGER’S SUNSHINE GROCERY Phone. 851 Best Gt-mulxted %pgpr, in 10-1b bags, at Richelieu- Salad Dressing,' May-’ onnaise Dressing and Thousand Island Dressing—delicate fla- vor and taste, and the smooth, creamy -appearance—large bot- tle ...45¢ —————————————— “Bjg 4" Naptha White Soap, the strongest Naptha bar on Onion setsjthe best we: _cs'fl%" buy—white, ‘brown and ‘yellow; a'lb Early June Peas, Standard Corn, 2 cans for...... e————— Celery, well trimmed and fresh, a bunch ——————————————— A splendid purchase on canned Peaches enables us to give you canned Peaches cheaper than the dried -fruit. This. fruit is put up by the Sunkist Canmpg Co. of California and you will find it lacking no way—large size cans—1 can 4 for .. —— Australlgn Brwn Omons, yel— low table Onions, a Ib....15¢ ————————————— Orahges, California, sweet and juciy, free from frost, a dozgn Brooms, 4-sewed, good quality, made in the heart of the broom corn country; length 15 inches . —no damaged or stained corn used, each ..... Pepper, in glass shaker, ideal for the kitchen, .4 .0z......19¢ \ . Pillsbury’s Wheat - Cereal. for * the little folks’ breakfast— large size pkg, a pkg.......22c \ Dill- Pickles, in quart cans, sliced, @ €8N .oeeoecruccnannns 20c Fancy, sound, table Potatoes, in bushel sacks $1.00 ; : Grape Fruit, 5 large 64-count Scal Sweet, Grape Fruit; regu- lar value 14c eath; special, 5 for ... Palmolive Soap, 3 jbars. \ Pillsbury, Occident, Acme, Lily of the Valley and Snow Flake Flour—popular prices. \ REMEMBER — These prices are good all through the week. Market changes on Flour, Sug- ar, Lard, Butter and Eggs we cannot govern—and will at all times give you the best cash prices. ————————— Jello, all flavors ...............10¢ ————————————————— Pure Lard, per 1b ..o 15¢c. e ————————————— Imported i‘igsl . New shipment Bon Ton' and“Palled—-spring’s best health tonic, a 1b...50c Richelieu (pan fi'ied)"Gteen v Tea; ' selected and ~ prepared with care because of its rich- ness and strength this tea will make m’ore cups. of better, i]ual- ity 'a pound than will ordinary teas of the sdme variety—and its excellence can be enjoyed at a cost of Yc a cup—every cup giving supreme satisfac- tion. Call 851—We deliver any- where in the city an order of groceries of $5.00 or over. Un- der that amount we charge a small delivery charge, depend- ing on distance. | cents per gallon. St Bhili's | fire. .tending to such matters. Twentxefll Cen[ury i Statistics Are Wonderful Statistics of Women’s colleges covering a period of 50 years show that the”average college girl of to-| day is six or seven pounds heayier| than the college girl of 1870. All together now. “It's not the brains that make the weight.” , —Ask Edi Bargain Hunting. Mrs., Newccin: “I want you to teach my son a foreign langmge Language Teacher: “Would you like Polish, Jugoslavonian, /\rmenian, Cze: lovakian or, perhaps, even Aral - Mrs. Newcoin: “Which is | most: foreign? 'i —Can You Beat It?— Something To Do On Sunday Avifarmer sold cleven bushels of potatoes and the product purchased two ‘gallons of poor whiskey at 90 How much per bu- get for his po- and where did he keep the shel.did the farmer fiatueu, Your EIECTROCUTED TRIED T0 CUT WIRE WITH KNiFE (Continueg From Page 1) ground was wet beneath him, his body took the entire load carried by the wire. - Mr. DeLeuil was 27 years cf age and leaves a wife and iwo children The family came to B two years ago, when became agent for the O Willys-Knight motor ca headquarter& on Third street Later he moved his business to Eleventn street, Pl‘uno”vaph-— concern operated under the name of Northwestern Motors. 3 Arrangements for the funeral haye as yet not been completed, but is_expected that it will be held at church éxt Mondny. Bu wil¥ ‘probably: be' made he although this has ‘not been deci upon. Funeral arrangements will be under the direction.of H. N. McKee, funeral director. Fire Chief Charles S. Dailey shtesl that this is the first accident which has_occurred as the result of a fire in Bemidji in the past 11 years. At that time, an aged man by the name of George Bardwell was burned to death when the house in which he was sleeping ‘caught fire. | The fire department was called to the Hansen property at 8:30, but was unable to reach there with the fire truck on account of the condition of the roads. The truck would have been of no assistance in putting out the fire, since there are no hydrants in that sechm of the city. The barn was completely = destroyed, with a loss of about $200. Defective wir- ing is announced as the cause of the Other persons are warned on ac- count of thisaccident not to molest electric light.or power lines on any such occasion, since Mr. Swanson of | the electric light company states that one or two of the company’s em- ployees are'sent to every fire .in the city for the'express purpose of at-| At this fire, the electric. light company’s men were among the first to arrive, two men_having been sent. Wires of this kind, especially in wet weather, are very dangerous and even electricians are very careful in their methods 'of ‘handling them. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAII.Y PIONEER Made To Your Measure texture, expert fitting and pleasing patterns are our _ Suits made to your measure, but the prices you find will also measure up to vour greatest expectauon Your satisfaction in dresss can only be realized when. the Suit you wear was made for you by competent tailors to atxsfy your style, your pattefn and purse. Barney'sTog gsery POPULAR P! Meating All Co petition —THIRD STREET— LIMITED | the | between Beltrami and Min- HQSOtE avenues, where a garage and service station was constructed by him and his business associates. Thig FIRST LUTHERAN™ /The choir -of <the, First Lutheran |vited to attend. church will present a very enjoy-|has been arranged is as follows: ‘\\ NGER FOR HERREN 3 I Coom and ALFREDA l.um\ml GREGUSON \0( AL DUET— : [ "Ohg Tell Us,!Mérry Birds... | MABEL C200N. and MILDRED QLSON '"RANGERS S A e nomtand MALDRED OLSON ..hl\b B \\’lLlu LILLES LADIES" OCTTET STIG OP PAA ET I]()l'l‘ BJERG.. e A, 5 RuTH NELSON; EpLa Rupy and CHom ZION VAGTER Lhillip AL White BN Lorens Nicolai i MALE OCTTETR Cuoir i N, Bjarum | PIANO DUET— Polonaise RaN1LD MoOE and ALFREDA ltm« KKE GREGUS SOUL OF MINE ... J0. N. ()ul[:J Chopin Cnomr 1*01\(:1"’1‘ NOT ALL HIS BENERFITS E.N. Lorens | OCPIET ‘LO\H" \\'lIFItl‘ 'l[lL LILIES BLOOM.......... Will Thompson | C1oir Director, ALFREDA BREKKE GREGUSON Accompanist, RAGNOILD Mop '—‘———‘"_—___—____——__—————_‘— GUSTAVUS' CO-EDS DEFEAT both the affirmative and negative MACALESTER LADIES’' TEAMS ladies’ team of the Mcalester col- St. Peter, Minn., April 7—In the first woman’s debate ever staged between any two Minnesota- state colleges, Gustavus co-eds defeated The teams of Gustavus were coached by Prof. Stanley Gray, head | of the oratory department of Gus- tavus Adolphus college i FOR SATURDAY f‘fllll(' 00K! LOOK!! | EGGS! EGGS! EGGS' And they are fresh, per dozen. . .. . .. 23c¢ - Special on Swift’s Premium Ham and Bacon for Easter. Skinned Hams, 1b Bacon, per 1b .. : Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard 5 lb pail.. . Bulk Lard, perlb ... Pork Shoulder Roast, 1b Pork Loin‘Roast, 1b Salt Pork, 1b" .. ARKET Ly ONEY . New Kaplan-Robertson Bldg. Inblé "program” this évening at (‘lw GIVES PROGRQM TONIGHT church and the general public is in-| The program which | r ~Wennerbery| ~Donizediilg L. Skoog | lege in a 3-0 decision in both cases.| Potato Market | Chicage, April 7— | weak; ‘retdints { total U, ah t k1775 ROZ nsin 'm\mll w , sacked, ‘ST, IJO 0 $1.60, nmknlv $1. p and $1.55; Minhésota No. 10/ $1.40 ahd’ $1.505 F‘m‘lv Onios, d - Idahs ru- $4.70 40: 1110 CHICAGO BOYS YS PLAN 0 SHOW THEIR IMPORTANCE Chicago, April 7 (United Press) ‘—Chudgo s boys will get their “big | chance” the week of May 5-11 to remind grown-up folks of their im- portance. Over 000 youths will take part lin a “mmpmgn to interest everyone |in boy nd Doys in themselves. i They 11 impress their elders with zens of Chicago and that they are cnmled to certain consideration. The boys want more playgrounds land swimming holes and more ball {clubs of the right sort, summgr camps in the forest reserves, closing of certain streets additional p! | grounds and the use of jschools as recreation centers. The week will open with a loyalty { parade in which every boys organi- zation in Cock county will take part. The next day will be devoted to { athletic carnivals. Sunday, May 7, will be observed as boys’ day .in all | churches. Monday parents will be invited to visit schools,, und Tuesday and Wednes: will be given up to interests of safety, health and thrift. | | The lads will be taken on a tour of inspection through banks, factories, and packing plants. On the last day of their week, tho‘ boys will entertain with pageants | { the entire movement is the Rotary| Club. Edwa Mus, Allen and son, Don- and relatives at| ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND WIRING TRY OUR SERVICE WHEN YOU HAVE ANY ELECTRICAL WORK. We carry a full stock of National Mazda Lamps :— We Deliver —: | HALING--WALKER ELECTRIC-CO. Phcne 202:J Third St. Webb's fald Lee, mf:‘fmuv for an_extended | Pint bottle Household Ammonia. .. g £ Potato market | | { the fact that they are the future eiti- | 2 and amateur theatricalgy: Sponwrm):l | DR. G. N. BRINK WILL SPEAK AT BAPTIST CHURCH TONIGHT ST.. PAVLS EVANG LUTHERAN ‘W1 Ténsteike Sunday school in”the school house Suifday, April 9th,’10 a. m. Every- body welcumea 4 Dr. Gilbert N. Brink, D. D., of | Philadelphia, Penn., General Secre- | tary of the American Baptist Pub- Communion services in the school lication Society, will be a speaker hflu“e Maundy Thursday , &Vt‘mm{»‘“ at the Baptist chureh this evening. )8 ! L ’ s ere e Conhr.mflLm,nn class $aturday Aagnl A man of upusudlly interesting! gth, 9:30 a.-m, life' and achievements.” Df. Brink’s ‘pl‘t’Scut position puts him 'at the head of one of the most important branches' of work of the entire Bap- tm tenomination. Amovg the dutics of the Ameri- . " g - No ‘servicesitin- the Stmnd fiehool huuw Sunday; -April 9th. . Services in the.North Line school houserSun- «day, April.9th, 2 p.im. . Sermen by ¢an Baptist Publication Society, | Rev:- C. M, Zorn. Evenybod yel- the chief one is to see that: “every | comel ) S man in America have the Bible Iy -—-—’-v— g in his own tongues’ This idea - has Hines not yet been reached, since circum- stances have not made it necessary, but the new “Testament or the whole Bxble are now printed By the ‘Pub. tion Society in Slovak, Hung: ian, Polish, Bohemian, R\r«mr well as i German, Scandina French and Italian. The public is invited to hear Dr. Brink tonight. ! No English’ Lutheran serv:ces in Hines Town Hall- Sunday evenmg April 9th. —Carl M. Zorn, pastor. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS . ot = s —— 3 nglflfeeg S Dill Pickles, so- called gallon cans, the finest ever, per' can .75¢ ; Dill Pickles, No. 3 cans, family size. . :24c Yellow Cling Peaches, so-called gallon cans, light syrup L. 8117 Asparagus, No. 2 cans, per can. .. -..25¢ Red Beans, ready to serve, 3 No. 2 .25¢ Succotash, No. 2 cans, per can:21c .17¢ Pint jars Qu'een Olives, per jar.....:33¢c Large cans Spanish Pimentos, per can.30c 51D pail Peanut Butter .. ........ . '85¢ 3 large 8-0z Bath Tablets ... ... .. .25¢ 3 pkgs‘ Ivory Soap Flakes i Sunshme Free Running Tdbl° Salt, 3 pkes for 2 pairs Muleskin Gloves Weather-Shield Outside Paint, gal.$2.00 Weather-Shield Outside White Paint, per gallon ... .. §bi o iz e ..$2.35 Clifford and Gompany Phone 160 _— Phone 160 | We Deliver City, Nymore and Mill Park . cans ..31c ‘ B R TP ET T IT TR Follow 'the Crowds to JOHNSON’S 'SAVE ON QUALITY EATABLES Specials For Saturday ‘High-grade Milk, tall’¢ans, per can ..........o..- 10c Large can high-grade Tomatoes, per can................. 19¢ ‘Corn, none better, per €an .................ooooommnns Large, juicy Sunkist Oranges, per dozen ................ 47c Boneless Rib Roast, i)'errlb ) Beef Stew, per 1b . Home-cured Bacon, Per 1D eeeooroeeoeoreeeeeeemeeeeeiane 35c Head Lettuce Celery New Beets New Carrots . Radishes Tomatoes Cauliflower Spinach Cucumbers Strawberries . ; -Palace Meat & Gro_éei‘? :—— PHONES 200-201 - :— BETTER SERVICE DELINERIESws. cosricis 8:30—10:30 A. M. 2:30—4:30 P. M. INCOMPARABLE JOHNSON'S for MILLINERY SATURDAY DRESS SALE 100 Silk Dresses GO ON SALE SATURDAY HERE AT JO HN S O N'S--YOU ALL KNDW WHAT THAT MEANS. "“ALWAYS BUSY” The Store That Has Brought the Low Prices to Bemidji. Johnson’s for PHOENIX PURE SILK HOSE VALUES THAT ARE s SR : ' TRIMMED , HATS ! $1.95 — $2.95 ‘ $3.95 (L 4 S