Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 3

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N YT Y Lo SRR AR LA AT T THE. BEMIDJ 1.DAILY- PIDNEER | | & PAGE THREE artment - Bupplied 'by ion, News, Soryics.) BUSY iT VETERANS' BUREAU Leon F 4 W ?"%: comes natural tp Leon Fms e‘emdve offic Stntes Veterans’, bureau, with headquarters in Washington, = D. 0. Back in the historic days of 1917 he leaped into the army as a private. Hard work ' and strict attention to duty brought him, 3 grade by grade and mnk by rank up to a major. The war ended and he remained a major. If the end hadn’t come he would prob- ably be wearing a colonel’s eagle at least, Though he left the vice presidency of the Differential Steel company of Findlay, O., when war was’declared, he started at the bottom of the Vet- erans’ bureau and again worked up toward the top. His life has been varied. It started in Boston, wound its way through North Grambille, N. Y., where he made his home for a short time, through Columbia univer- sity, took him as a cub reporter on the New York World, and safely passed the bar examinatien, aftér which he practiced law. The action of the Q.+ French government in decorating him < JVith the Order of the Silver Polis and special citation from General Per- were just incidents of his war- timeYservice. Col. Charles R. Forbes is Fraser's boss now. When his colonel is away Irazer is director of the Veterans' bu reau, and as such tends to the desti- nies of thousands of wounded ex-sol- diers, The members of his Legion post thought so much of Fraser that they have elected him vice com- mander. His Knowledge to Good Use During War, Joe Taylor was once an automobile bandit and holdup man, His activities along these lines landed him in jail. Unlike ‘'many an- other criminal Taylor didn't le; the prison, th a vow to re- taliate on soci- 1 ety. Instead by straight living and study he overcame the ob- stacles that were incident to his former record and became a lecturer. His part in the war was one of the most dangerous. He put his knowl- edge of anarchists at the government'’s use. To stand on a street corner and refuse to lift your hat when the flag went by during war times took real nerve, but Taylor did It as part of his duty with the secret service. Through these and similar acts he got to know those who plotted to blow up muni- tion plants and waterways. This in- chism dnd resulted in several care- fully planned explosions never taking place. No post of the Legion is so small.or. won't visit it and tell of his experi- ences. In and around New York Tay- lor's talk,” “The Partnership Between Politics and Crime,” is getting to be well known and a demand for his services has been created among Legion men, ‘Q‘QEE EMBLEM OF FREEDOM” Wasghington State Americanism Di- rector, Would Liberate Eagles Now Held in Captivity. “Freedom to our emblem ‘of ‘free- dom,” is the‘slogan of Dr: William C. Hicks, Seattle, Wash,, in urglng that all Ameri- can eagles now in captivity be released. Dr. . Bicks; cwho is Americanism director . of the YWashington de- | partment of the , has enlisted the # aid of Legion posts, the Audu- bon society and various patriotic or- ganizations in his campaign. “The eagle was made for mountain crags and high spaces,” Dr. Hicks says. “As long as the bird typifies American freedom, it should be contrary to law to hold any of the specles In cap- tivity.” | TWAS JUST CEREMON *the "~ United |- TAYLOR WAS GOOD .BAD MAN| Former Bandit and Holdup Artist Put | formation was used to thwart anar- | so bad off financlally that Joe Taylor American Legion, | Bubscribe fuc The Ually Ploneer, Bare Possibility That Princess. Mary’s Wedding Might Never Have Taken: Place. When the archbishop of Canterbury entered Westminster abbey to pérform the marriage ceremony for Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, his right of entry was formally challenged by the dean of Westminster, Needless to say, tlie,'dean, had ne idep of interfering with the®wedding orrof pitching an archbishop,yngere: mpniously into the street. He was mptely excreising the ancient prerogas -L.tige of the abbey clergy, who are en: to refuse recognition of superios rol. Formal protest having ‘been de. and the righits .of the s maintained, the archbishop pro- Jeelided as be wished. -When' the ceremonies for the cor: ngtion of King Edward VI were v der discussion, this right of challenge was brought to the attention of Arch- bishop Temple, who then occupied the -see of Canterbury. © “H'm,” remarked the archbishop, with the grim smile that was char- acteristic of him, “I am the only man in" England empowered to crown i soverelgn. Suppose I accept the pro- test and quit the place. What will | happen then?” No one has yet solved the archhish- op's puzzle. Probably the dean's pro- test was correspondingly milé, —-Ll'vlng s Ti’s 1oads of fun—-and you have as Costs nothing io try. Just sec how many words you can make from the letters in the three words:— Nash’s Delicious Coffee —for instance: ah, nice, delicious, clean, coffee, ctc. Send-in your list today. If it is the largest and conforms with the rules below, you will be awarded first prize. If it is second largest, you will get second prize, ete. N coffees, based on exhaustive studies and research. Tt is so blended and roasted that it neutralizeshard or alkaline water and makes a delicious, smooth, ™ iRosby Creamery Butter, a lb . 2. -brewed in hard or soft water. It’s a coffee you'll 10-1b bags 66¢. be proud to serve—it makes friends—your coffee P e et Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz..22¢ ¢ te Sunkist Oranges, do: .39¢ 3 Schanft’s Blue Bannei Cho- colates, fresh shipment, a lb . .50c Armour’s Veribest Milk and § White House Milk, | 10 tall cans .. .$1.00 Sunshine, Brand Coffee, thed best Coffee we can buy, delicious in flavor, always . a second cup, steel cut, in 1-1b pkgs, special, 1b....43c Fresh Roasted Peafiufsm : alb . .20c ||| it ‘Air-cleaned—no chaff, no bitterness—makes a crysml-clear cup of coffee. Shlpped same day as roasted—*hot roasted” crispy freshness, pm!ected by moisture:proof hermetically sealed “Napacans.” Sold by grocers in one- and three-pound containers. WINNING ANSWERS WILL If No Lahels If 1 Label If3 Labcls Afre flenl In IsSentIn Are *u’l( lll nt Prize .. 0.0 £$100.00. 2nd Prize 75.00. 3rd Prize . 5th Prize 5 Gth Prize 3 . .M) 20.4 < 1 Jello, all flavors Ma‘c:;rom, Spaghetti, Egg Noudles, 3 pkgs for 25 Flour, 49-1b sacks.. Cornmeal, 10 1b bag: Pure Lard, a 1b -15¢| Sliced yellow: Peaches, €ali- fornia Apricots, Strawber-| ries, Blackberries, straight| or assorted, 3 cans. ? ‘1330 qumcv St., N.E.,, Minneapolis, Minn. Grape J afn, Loganherry ‘Pre-| serves, Strawberry Pre- serves, 1-1b glass tum- BEMIDJI FLORAL C0.|E ing, Richelieu Salad Dress- CHOICE . ing, RicHelieu Mayonnaise .CUT FLOWERS ANL Dressing, Richelieu Tarterfg|{{* ! PLANTS Sauce, tall siz 45c| .‘ tistic Deslans > T PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS F‘xesh Strawberries, Pineap-| ples, Winesap Apples, Ba-| nanas, Sunkist Oranges, Flour, 49-1b bags . Tomatoes, large cans, ery, Wax Onions, Rhubarb. | - "~ —PHONE 851— 1 S R e Brooms, good ones, each . dupscribe ror The Daily ¥loneer I I [ I I* NEW FURNITURE ARRIVING DAILY Cooking Figs, per Ib Sun-Maid Raisins, per pkg JUST RECEIVED!—Large AR RO If you send one complete Delicious Coffee with your list, and you win first plac the contest, you will get a first prize of $100 instead of $20. your list and win first pla e 1t's the last word in coffee blending— a perfected blend of sclected mountain planta sausfymg and refreshing cup of coffee, whether 5 i . Use only one taste will tell you. . Always the same—every can of the same high standard. LlSt of Prizes: RECEIVE PRIZES AS FOLLOWS:- 10. 4th Prize 00, 1 Send in Your List at once—qualify for the big DQ It NOWO cash prizes by enclosing the labels with your list. Address, Contest Manager, NASH COFFEE CO. _I&Nangle Store —SATURDAY SPECIALS— % for .. (Whittier Lemons, Head Let- Bemi Mml. R 2 e tuce, Omions, Cabbage, Cel- 512 Bolh‘um ‘Ave. Coffec. (McLaughlin’s ¥XXX), Phone 418-W Coffee (Bell’s), per Ib Galvanic Soap, 10 bars for .. GET YOUR GARDEN SEEDS NOW! all sizes. in $5009 or $375,or $250,or $175,0r $100 or one of the many othi:r prizes ey HAVE ou; entered the Nash word-building contest yet" good a ' chan@s'as anybody to win -one of the big cash prizes—amounting to $1,855.00 in all. label from a can of Na If you send in three complete Nash Cofiee labels with e, vou will get a prize of $500.00 - instead of $100.00 or $20.00. Sce schedule of prizes l)LIow You do not have to buy anything to enter this contest and compcie for a priz you get acquainted with —Dut we're sure yowll be deligiited xf RULES OF CONTEST This contest is open to any man, woman, boy or gi ¢ e Nowh Coffee Co. and their relatives. | vhich you wri your list of words i r and number ) -y Tull name and address in the up hand corner of each sheet. In any one word, do not use any lotter ofteaer than it appenrs in the words “Nush’s Delicious Cotlec.” The judges will count only English words found in Webster's New International Dictionary. Obsolete, compound or hyphenated words may he included fn' your list if found in the dictioniry mentioned above. ~ Either the singular or plural of & word may be used, but not both of them. The same spelli ill be counted only once, even though it may have different mean ort . Two or more pcople may co-operate in this contest, but only one priza and only one prize will be awarded will be awarded to any such group 10 any one houschold or family. 1€ you send labels with your list, cach must_be complete, un wrapped around the face of each ean of i Delicious Coffee.” . All lists will reccive equal considerntion, whether labels are sent or not. The prizes will be awarded for the largest The prrson sendin; the largest correct or the nearest correet list will win the first prize. The one sending the next best list will receive sccond prize, ete. No other consideration, such as nentness or arrange. e in awarding prizes. However, by wriling typowriting yous list if possible, you will o every word that qualifies. the full gmount of the prize will be awarded to cach ist of words that qualify. ment will have any bea a8 plain as pe c, assist the jud In case of a tie, contestant tied. 2. The prizes will be awarded by a committce of impartinl Sudges. || lists must be mailed by post office closing time, Friday, June 8, Tho prize winners will be anhourced two wecks after the close of contest, able prices. throw them away. shoes. 4 lbs for . BRING YOUR Shoe Repairing TO KORNELL Ho will fix your shoes at reason- If he can’t, you can hand-made shoes for sale, and old J. Kornell’s Repair Shop 4th St. and America Ave. GENERAL BODY COMPANY Manufacturers ot Cnmmerclnl Truck Bodlu General Omee 418-22 E one 9 Bemidji SEVERAL' B quhl Summer. - Dresses i» That Could Be Worn If They Were CLEANED! OR DYED JUST CALL US n i TODAY! | | i B BEMIDJI * @ CLEANERS N. Papermaster, Mgr. Bemidji «:= ¢ Minn. To our out-of-town custom- ers: “You are as near our ! Master Cleaning Service as ! your, neavest, postoffice.” RN 4 F o e srm nememm 8 SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH | MIGHT AND DAY . WARD ’- BROTHERS | | PHONE 7 7 PHONE E COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Scven-passcnger Buicks Seven - passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge Tour- ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occasion, Also—new shipment of Fruit Jars, Pluq}l’bing Heating Robert J. Russell | @2 333 Fourth Street THE QUESTION Who's Your Tailor? —will be answered very easily after you have seen the lines shown this sea- son. Barney's Toggery 213 THIRD STREET ST et it 7. - { fl . “NASH'S D‘E”lficiglblé COFFEE” D ! 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