Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 6

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Century s Owed to Lizzie Lizzie, Lizzie, fuel eater, Was a Ford, you'couldn’t beat 'er, Up hill she wouldn’t run so well, But down hill she ran like—blazes. —A Nursery Chryme— It Beats the Devil The printers’ devil came limping to work and, when asked the cause, explained that a _car had ‘‘gotten” him. The inquisitive foreman sought more information from the devil and later developments ‘brought out the fact that the car was standing still when it “got him.” Probably the car had a bumper.” Note: The printers’ devil gets that name by being told to go' there so often. —You .Can Tmagine Why— Waiving the Rules * LIMITED i Traffic Cop—‘‘Say, you! Didn’t i . _ you see me wave at you?” i . Motoring Mirandy: “Yes, fresh thing, anq if Henry were here he’d paste you forit.” —Can ‘You Beat It?— LOIS WEBER PRESENTS Men Want” lililllIllll;ullvlllill;lll Hr 1 ] | { £ Love E £ FLATTERY ) £ EXCITEMENT H £ WEALTH ’ = £ BABIES: AR £ THRILLS » i i -'llll“ll"lllllll||l|||"|||||||||l|||l||||||E‘ g ‘I A Woman’s ‘Answer to the A Question Thousands of Women Have Asked. —SEE IT— THURS. or FRI. Beginning “tomorfow; ‘Wednes- day, April 26, the Sunshirie Grécd ery will run WEDNESDAY SPE- CIALS as well as Saturday. 'This is just for the convenience of the housewife who wants to- shop to the best advantage, but licks time to do it on Saturday. Sugar, 5.-.9..1.:-&;- 10-1b bags..63c vy Butter, 1.1 prints..35¢c e S [ TSNS Fresh Country Eggs, a doz. PRl S S R , 29:1b sucki Flour, Pure Jams, in 5-lb tins, cheaper . -than butter, strawberry ‘and Loganberry .......... Pure Lard, bring your con- . taines, 1b ... . ——————————————— Lean, sugar-cured Bacon, Ib..,26c: Strawbérries, fresh shipment, a: pint Head, i..'nuu;. llr“a . e .Bananas, yellow, ripe, 3'1bs.... ——————————— e a small fee for delivery —PHONE 851— Potato Mdrg Chicago, April 25.—Potato mar- ket, stronger; receipts, 44 cars; on track, 143 cars; total U. S. ship- ments, 684 cars. Wisconsin round whites, sacked, $1.65; Idaho rurals, $1.75 to $1.80; russets, fancy, $2.10; Celorado Brown Beauties, $1.70; Canada long white, mostl $1.75; Minnesota Red Rivers, $1. ew market steady, Florida Spaulding $7.00 to $7.25; No. 2, $5.76 to $6.00. SOLWAY (Omitted Last Week.) Clara Lomen spent her Easter vaca-~ tion with her parents and returned to school again Monday ‘at Bemidj where she is attending the céllege. Bina Gustafson returned to her school again at Bemidji after spend- ing the Easter vacation at home. Mrs, Parks is ‘staying.in Bemidji, to be with her father, Christ.T. Pet- erson who is ill at the St. Anthony | hospital. Miss Flynn, who is teaching the mers schooi, spent Easter in Bem- A few friends surprised Mrs. E. L. Grinols on her birthday Wednesday.. A sociable time was enjoyed by all. The Solway General Store: re- ceived a car -of ifeed, also'a. carload of cement, last Monday, and are ex- pecting a carload of brick soon. . Smerude graded the streets here last Monday afternoon. , Mrs. Sullivan returned to Solway: again Saturday, she will make .her home here again. WarrenJoy and:Qtto.Johnson left for Adams, N. D., Monday morning, where they.will be employed. for:the coming: summer, months. . Missionary. Cummings. held ‘meet- ings at the hall here Sunday. Next Sunday: Rev. Kehoe from Bemidji will be here to preach at 3 o’clock P, m., everyone is invited to attend, Mr. Worth, who, is .working: for ustafson, went .to his home X i.to spend Easter: Everyone who wishes to see a good time is, invited to come oto the hall here next Saturday .evening to ‘see Miss Dosena Peterson as mother-in- law in “The " Poor Married ‘Man.” Misses Lowry, ‘Wileox : and - Keav- eny spent Easter at Bemidji. Robert Rock hauled a load of feed to Pinewood Friday for the Pinewood Mere. Co. Jessie Rogers has been ill with a high fever the past week. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Spencer ret- urned ‘from Beniidji Sunday where they spent a couple of days, Jim Winn came up from Bemidji Sunday to visit his .daughter, Mrs. Jim, Brattan. v Jim Sharpe went to Bemidji Fri- day, where he will 'be.employed with the County engineers. Doris Sime and two.of her school chums - returned - to- Bemidji .again Monday ngending Easter at the home of 0. A. Sime. : The home of H. A. Dilly was glad- dened Jast. week- by the birth of a little girl. 2 - Stone Peterson was a Bemidji cal- ler Monday. o P. .C. :Sorenson went to Bemidji Sunday #o see his grandfather who is ill at the hospital. Albert Runneigan -arrived here Monday. with his emigrant. car from Spring” Grave, Minn;, Mr, Ruftineigan bought Harry Madlong’s:.cld phce and will farm it this summer. We all wish him the best of success and rosperity.. At A P Melvin ‘Thompson has been ' over- hauling hig car and painting the top. Mike Wold made his first livery trip this spring to Pinewood, Monday. Bessie Buritham from, Wilton visit- ed with relatives here Mpmjlnv» P Mrs. B. E. Tweeten was a Bemidji visitor between trains Saturday. [ ADDITONAL WANT A rary table, sanitaty Call at Apt.8,’New . 5d4-29, WANTED—Potatdes. /I offer to-buy a few cars well-graded ‘gomtd'es. C. M. George, Jefferson )RR =il cebox. BLOOD TEA . CONSTIPATION HEALTH BUILDER kidneys, tone the {ivqr'and enrich ache nothing can equal this superb preparation. i« MILD and GENTLE 5 Taken hot at break. a cold against Influenza . .and .. Pneumonia. Sold by all druggists. | ucts Co,, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Adv. e % 2% :S_fl_b—:‘#._ ¢ To sweeten the stomach, flush the the BLOOD—to relieve and correct Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Head-| yet ~ 2 POWERFUL ‘and EFFECTIVE _. bedtime helps to in a hurry—guard _(Continued From Page 1) has increased- more ‘than 1,900 pet cent in the p rd 1910 to 1921, the actual expenditures for. highway con- struction and maintenance taking in- to .cansideration the increase in cost of materials ahd labor during the war and the readjustment period was only slightly over.200. per cent. - . 7 The Farmer's ‘Benefit “Another effect of improved high- ways, is to enable the farmer:to hold his products on, the farm,for.a longer ‘time. .Where highways.are unimproy- ed thefarmer must move his produce when the roads .are good, which is +| generally at the season when the pric- es are lowest... should be be regulation of the use of ‘highways, esecially - with respect. to * 'overloading and maximum loading to be based upon, the factseso, developed. “It is already clear, that there is a |, wide variation in ptinciple and,appli cation of the-various state and local regulations affecting intrastate mot- or traffic. Studies of the local motor transportation should be expanded as rapidly as possible go that lack of uni- formity in State .dnd Federal legisla- tion in the future may as far as pos- sible be avoided” " { 3 Electric street railways:the joint Comnmission has found, have suffered | § revenues. “This completion,” chairman. said, ‘“which is the first competitive activity to be felt by the street railway, has not seriously affec- ed the revenues except in individ- ual cases, and will not be, fatal to their successful operation where these competing::forms. of . transportatian are subject ;to .regulation and con- trdl by the proper regulatory bodies.” - The Parcel Past { ‘Regarding the _parcel ~post,, the Joint Commission Will recommend to Congress: 2 £ That a study be made to determine what branches.of the Postal Service are_self-sustaining. with. the: view. of eredit for aperatiol by proper readjustinent ‘of charges and removal of present rate incon- sistences. The ppurpose . of ' holding “The_commissior’ | believes there |’ _154_‘ TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1022 Follow the <Crowds to JOHNSON'’S Wednesday .morning—from 9 to 10 o’clock—we are going to offer one nice.lot of Ladies’ ‘and Misses’ Silk AIOW WIN 1Y BE, ) NIMEN \iA DONY: MOVERTISE 2 The Store that has nmzm the Lo enns Bemidji ; WEDNESDAY MORNING * ONE HOUR SALE Hose at— 95c a hair—Ong Hour Sai;a Only! WELY, Y8 LOOKIN' IP; . JOHNSON’S for sRHOENIX PURE SILK w Prices to making’ the. depprtment . alter “due |* ] ions".performed for .. the General Government self-support- | | ing, or -more nearly. in accordance ;. with the costs. -This should be done | the Postal Service responsive, to.the should be ‘constantly )gegt in view. “The Commission believes,” said the .chairman, ‘that increased :post- age rate on second-class mail matter, notwithstan reductions of fourth- class = mat n D I burdensome upon p\xbhe;n.nons known as farm papers, performing the very useful an keeping their readers upon,the farms in touch with the most advanced meth- ods, newest machinery, market con- ditions, ete. The increased postage burden put upon: thesé papers js 50 per. cent, tpon the reading ;matter portion, and: from 100 to-900 per cent’ on- the advertising (portion. The service rendered by the post office ih the case. of’ this second-class mail matter entails; less exp than for parcel - post, Since the. igher /Te- lieyes the post office .of the work of collecting, sacking, sorting and sep- arate weighin r:parcel post has il matte: Ghone ol three-fourths of come to con nding increase of cost to-the depart- g?ent. g]t ‘has_gone far beyond the original _proposal - for local distri- bution - through - the mails. .of . small parcels in: order to utilize th space for the benefitof rura formerly the express business of the country: - This de\;elopme.nt of pnr?el post is apparently showing an in- creased spread between revenues and expenditures.” KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO “The rexfi‘ o b(!nr ;ne ing of the Knights of ‘Columbus will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the X. C. hall. All memiers are urged to be present. “Js Green No More | e with your medi- uble of’ five years w'garn two years Iy $1,200 with 3 cirieists only .to prove 3till as green as ever. ‘that I no- more. - My stomach and liver tropble has all disappeared.” It is a simple, harmless. prepara- tion that removes the catarrhal allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in- testina ailm ‘Marvel Prod- dicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded.—Adv. needs of the. agricultural community }: as been _particularly [ § mecessary i function. of £ “It is our nn:clusion that fourth- § the total postal tonnage: with- corres- i’ and it is now doing largely what was| MEET THURSDAY NIGHT| onderful; . «My"stom-|] : ‘on an olive green |- nt friend i me: to take Mayr’s' "4 Wonderful Remedy, and I am green | : mucus from the intestinal tract and|: incuding - appen-|: and | Standard i HATS! HATS! AT POPULAR PRICES! 'DEALISM combined with practical ef- |} ficiency are the motives i‘ri'spirinf the =% 25,000 men and women who make the persotinel of the Standard Oil (Indiana). . - - / The ideal of production is to in11.-Middle. Western States. To perform this service.our complete refin- eries are working 24 hours every day. At the Whiting Plant alone. the_Standard Oil Company (Indiana) employs more.than .3,500 people and has an annual capacity of ‘14,600,000 bbls. of crude oil 7,750,000 bbls:-of gasoline 12,190,000 bbls. of refined oil 1,800,000 bbls.. of lubricating oil R lgg,wo ‘tons of refined wax: T s s ~:2,000 tons ax’ 124,000 tgns. of grease " “These plints are the visible-expression of an ideal. To bring'themto their present degree ‘of efficiency required years of time, inten- sive training; wide experience and almost +limitless resources. The seven men who ‘Standard Oil Company (Indiana) ‘ning constantly new ethods and more tereffectiveness in serv- upon the Company. ways to achieve greater ing the people dependiny “for petroleuin prod These men are workin: may have'need for them. ' 4 (Zadiana) > 910 So. Michigan Ave., 'Chic’ago i | HATS! * One big table of Ladies’ Millinery. Wonderful styl material—One Hour Sale, wedhesdny imorning BEAT JOHNSON’S FOR MILLINERY create petro- - leum products as nearly perfect asishumanly _possible.. The expression of this idesl ‘in tangible form has resulted in a vast and super- latively efficient service to 25 million people tons_ of asphalt products guide the affairs of the rfecta-complete - iservice—first by manufactiringa maximum sumber of useful petroleum products and second by maintaining a complete system of distribution which shall carry these products to the consumer whenever and wherever he il Com{pan'y 5 ilp Company. I ] are plan- 17 FORD CAR ' Ask Us About Them I~ equipped éomplete:: Intternat’l Falls - Bagley fiummmmnumumu A FORDSON ~~~_FORD TRACTORS TRUCKS HREE Ford Products That Are Built 'Up to a Quality, Not Down to.a Price. They have nothi{l_x_ to ex- plain, as they lead the world—They Lead—: others follow, or imitate. ¢ FORD CARS SoFord Products have no apology-to offer. = ‘They were the first-to come down in price,” and with-these new models, are the first UP in quality. B RS AR “Ford’s own their own iron mines, their: oyzn blast furnaces, their own railroad— they build ‘only one type of car, “get” that =-and ‘the best of material goesiin it.’ They are not building a hig}ier priced car; and then using. “left-over’” material to ‘build-a’cheaper car:“down to. a price.” Three Fords own ‘all the stock:in the For Motor Co.—they ‘can put the real yalua- "tion in ‘the car—they haven’t thousands of - stockholders who demand: djvidends. And if it'is necessary 4o rup at'a lpss— which they-are now doing on the Fordson— it will bé done, and quality would stay up. . While the 'Ford:Company manufactures more automoliles than all the rest put to- .-gether—over :a million- cars a year—they: re all sold under'the orie:'name—they .are ot manufacturing ‘several brands under different names. o s DI The Ford motor is the greatest.motor ever put in a low-priced car—hbar none—over i 16,000,000 in use.. * * * ¢ = The Ford ti-ann'ni;-ian.—fvoofil p‘roof——-non-: breakable—it is the greatest transmission, .bar none, . The Ford Rear Axle with it’s drive through radius rods, is the greatest axle, bar none. The Ford ignition system—it is the only car with double ignition, magneto and bat- teries, 'in anywhere near its-class price— it. has the..“g'reatest ignition "system, bar IR 1A R nofe. AND MANY MORE FEATURES— BUT STOP, THINK, LOOK, LISTEN! Ford- Vanadium Steel—a Ford process un- .. to the Ford Motor Co. itself. A patent pro- “ " ceéss that others could not use, even if they did ‘kniow ‘how. : s So, if the Ford Products were placed side © by side with others, and the price was as high or even higher, they are 'still the best uy, bar none. ' 3 2 t the price is even lower. Saturday night, last, saw us sold-out, slick and clean. ‘We are taking orders now for May ‘delivery. . ; Buy a Ford—pay leu-;igt More 'thul: any ' other buy, bar none! f.0. b N Factory ~ Here Down $348 $424.16 $163.77 Bal. in 12 mo. ; 3156.393‘-!. in 12 mo. $645 | $733.41 $265.49Bal. in 12 mo. $184.1684l. in 12 mo. $202.45Bal. Nov. Tat. < Bemidji, Minn. Cass Lake “AF QRDSON ON EVERY FARM” |lmmlmumuun|||mumm|m|mmmm|||m|nmm|mmnnmmmnnnmnmmmnnmmummmnnumm £ = = E I

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