Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 8

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| | PAGE EIGHT | i [ €offee, our special brand of COOPERATIVE SIRE PLAN PROGRESSING GRADUALLY (Connnnsa from Page EY) from the association bulls. The plan ‘was for individuals to keep those rec- ords and send’them in to the county agent for compilation.. There was a decidedindication that the operation of a bull association needs the ex- petience of the members' of that association” and ‘this ‘meting “showed that they were better able to. meet ‘with - the ; problems now than when they were first organized. A meet: ing once in-a while, other than flle annual meeting is quite essential.; Mr. Winkjer will return to Bel— trami county next spring for further work along this line.. It is aimed to eliminate those scrub Sires from the county or at least reduce the keeping and using of a scrub sire to a farmer’s personal choice of pre- ference. GAINED TWENTY POUNDS AND FEELS FINE “Tanlac hes overcome my troubles built me up twenty pounds, and I am more thankful thanI can ex- press in words,” declared Mrs. A. Nordeen, 125 W. Superior St., Duluth, Minn. ~ “For a whole year I had indiges- tion so bad I could hardly retain a thing ‘on-my stomach.-I would turn almost deathly sick soon after eat- ing and just suffered agony. I kept losing weight and gradually getting worse till I simply dreaded the sight of food. “Tznlac changed things around for me very quickly. I have a good appetite now and everything I eat agrees with me perfectly., I am more than glad to say a good word for Tanlac.” Tahlac is sold by all good drug- gists. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON The monthly business meeting of all the divisions of the Lutheran Hospital Auxiliary will be held Mon- day, November 6th, from 4t 5 o’clock. All members are requested 4o be present and everybody in the city is invited to aitend this meeting. Sugar 10 lbs. bags limit 1 bag to a customer. .....83c Big 4 Naptha Soap size bar, 10 bars for. . large .43c Bacon Squares, fresh fairly 19¢ No. 1 lean stock, per lb....... Creamery Butter, stock, good fresh quality, full 1 1b net, per Ib. .. .45¢c Limit 3 lbs. t-0a customer ' Syrup high standard, No. 10 tins, 'gallons, dark per gal- . 47¢c Crackers, soda, 1/, size box- es—3 34 to 4 lbs per lb. by the box-. ... uove. o, .10c Soap Sail Brand, ideal for scrubbing and washing work, 10 bars for.....: 37c Eggs, stricly fresh country receipts, per doz.......41c Eggs No. 1 storage, better than the average fresh eggs per doz. Olecmargarine No. 1 quality [ special a 1b. 5c ottt S Peivi Pure lard, in bulk. ... .. 15¢ Sprague Warner Co; : Chi- cago, alb.......... 0., 35¢ .. .$3.32 ‘Apples! Apples!! ‘Apples!!! '} Complete stocks, New York and; Western Box = apples, Fancy, choice ~and “C” mdei at popular prices. s0-an assortment of small uze apples_at speécial prices -10.1b. lots . New nmvals, Giaced Citron dates, figs, Roquefort cheese made ik - France, Bone- Tess Georges Codfsih, Horse radish, fancy brick cheesc, 5§ 1h: tins of peanut butter, Chccolate Cream Large size family Oats, 3 lbs 7 oz. Findale Brand packed by Sprague Warner Co., per pkg....... Lo, ... 28c short. program, md e behalf of the MR. AND MRS. CHANDLER WARD CELEBRATE 11TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Ward is- the couple and Mrs. W_ard _responding.» A very sued invitations to-the members and | Pleasaut social time was enjoyed by friends of the Bethel Lutheran |2l » ~ church to help them celebrate thglr 3 ’ Eleventh wedding anniversary yes- terday afternoon tnd eveningin‘thef TQ,HOLD FOOD SALE fihsmm Auxiliary will ‘hold basement of the chureh, ‘about sixty The guest assembling thére. A sumptuos | 5 food sale at the Gas company’s of- supper was served by Mrs. Chandler. | fice Saturday afternoon. Donations The yooms were prettily decorated| are requested from members of the in white and green, boquets ' of | yarious churches: white crysanthemums and a la consists of Mrs. D. F. " McCann, wedding cake being used "ds#8b% | fhairman; Mesdames ~'E, H, Déna, decorations. McTaggart, Miller, © Munson ‘4nd’ The supper : was followed by -a ‘Whitman. . £:34 Baking Powder— s ‘ebisflllllt It deternnnes faflure OF SUG cess .in ing, .more thananyothermg'redlent. : If you do not: glways have ” ctory bakings, : Tag tfor]ustonetnal. It is pure:: containing only such ingredients as ‘have beeg officially approved by Food Authorities. Within the Calumet factor- jes — the:largest and most - &mtaryoneaxth—hundreds of skilled workers clad in S in § y ucing baking der E‘-fl is used by mfl%ns. i uman hands never touch it § Its sale|s2 tnnesasmuchas flmtotmyofhet RS themakmg——puremthebakmg. i (Aponudctm of Calumeticons tnln'ful 16 ounces. Sornié | ‘come in 12 ome lmtewd of 16-ounce cans.: :Be sure you gct a pound when you want it. 'wm t‘zflk on i-ssues of the .teasons why the entire Republican ticket should be . | Community nurse, The committee 4 i MID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and to e a)d for by the Repubhcan County Committee at 82 cents an inch). Musm by Be'mldji Boys morning from ‘Kelliher where she as- sisted during a clinic yesterday, 0. H. Derrick of St. Pail Miss Alena Rhodes, teacher at|Bemidji yesterday en route fo Bag- Guthrie, was_in Bermd’n over night|1ey to transact business. He wxl-) e between trais en route-to ler-home/turn to Bemidji ‘°dl)‘ 3 Be sure to drop in and try our special Rolls, Cakes, Pas- tries and Cofféé Calke for Sat- urday. Home Ba]:mg Co. AUNT BETT Y S BREAD Mdoée Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall To- Prosldmg Officen, Chairmen and Commntteet of Lodges and Other Organizations Try the Moose Hall for your Iarge meetings of all kinds It is exceptionally well lighted It is ventilated by motor fans 1t has a splendid floor for dancing. It has a convenient kitchen. 1t is centrally located over the Bemidji Hardware Co. Its rental has been greatly reduced for this ccazon. For rates and open dates, consult, as far in advance as possible the Moose Club Steward, John Matland; at the Moose Club. 2 -« [[2H OSOOTAL [[BH 9SOOT [[BH. 2S00\ = & Phone 62. 73] Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall day. Come and hear the supported. ,. Bah thousands of readers everywhere in E’: isists of: November 23, Miss Ber- | tha Farner, soprano; NOVEMBER '3, 1822 FRIDAY EVENING, S e (Continued from pagé 1) February 16, Zoellner String Quar- tet; March 17, Hinshaw Concert Quartet. S the ‘United” States. . Sgason tickets: are still being sold e ix. numbers of the lecture dult_tickets selling for $8 dent tickets at $2. Single ] £ ormance sells D—Automoblle tire, tube and 3 )m:&‘ are on sale ‘Owner ‘can have same by g:e Idcal stores, and by mem- bfimng property ‘and paying. for of the college in charge of the ad. Phone 437-J 3t 11 6 ngements for the course. % pening with the lecture by Ma’- 'owell, the six-number course algo WANTED—A -place 'to cook in a logging camp- Mrs. Alfred Smith R. 1, Box 18, Bemidji, Minn. 8t 11 6 January ' 27, James A. Burns, lecturer; February 9, Peter Clark Macfarlane, lecturer; I toknow Kelloggh q‘uslfnpenor(gc‘;odngsgsg Little folks ' instantly recognize: Kellogg’s ‘Corn Flakes from imitations! They know the delicious Kellogg flavor and they know that Kellogg’s are never tough or leathery or hard to eat! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are so superior in flavor and in crisp crunchiness that once you know Kellogg’s you will alwaysserve Kellogg’s! {And, Kellogg’s should be best because they are the original Corn Flakes— the most delightful cereal ever made! Insist upon “Kellegg’s —the kind in the RED and GREEN package, because none are-genuine without the signa- ture of W. K. Kellogg, origina- tor of Corn Flakes! 9 Alss makets of KELLOCG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN. cooked oad krumbled™ ROUND OAK PIPE FURNACES For Those Who Need a New ‘and Good Heating System —Four Reasons That Recommend Prompt Decisicn 1. The radical price reduction by the manufacturer, to bed-rock, made possible by reduced labor, and material costs, and increased volume, has been passed on.to you. Prices today are lowest for this year. Having passed the low point we now see advancing tendency of stéel: and iron, so that there is no question, we believe, but that the purchase. price today ‘indicates the possibiliy and even probabiliy, of advance later. 2. We are preparéd. to offer you extended payment terms that will not materially interfere with your present- morney plans. 3. It immediately increases the value of your property more than the amount invested in the purchase, for hav- ing made your home strictly modern, it has a higher re- sale value whether you desire to dispose of it or not. 4. To have solved for the next generation or more, this ever-present question of the healthful, cleanly, economic- al, comfortable and conveniént heating of homes will happily relive your mind of this moral responsibility. Kmdly remember we are. suggesting mvestxgatxon—not requesting decision—until you are fully satisfied in each and every regard. RCUND OAK -HEATING SYSTEM This Hestmg Syltem, ‘Gonceded to be:the Most Durable, Economlul Cleanly] and Desirable, Is Fully Guaranteed With a respans:bxhty of ‘more than.three niillion dolhrs,.’l‘hn Beck- with Company—Round Oak Folks—pledge t6 you twenty, thirty or more years of supreme service, satisfaction, and economy. The ad- vantages in construction must really be seen to be ‘appreciated. It is the one heating system-on the market so constructed 4s to ‘avoid inconvenience, regret, and unnecessary expense in the after years. The reasons why are patented. It has several distinct advantages that will justify, and we say, without hesitation, compliment your investigation. We guarantee the service and $atisfaction rendered. Given flH‘_afilwaré

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