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- BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER‘ E GARSON, | (EH, DENU, Se¢. and Mgr.. 'vThe Seasons 'Greatest Oppo | Make - ~a Saving on Brockman’s Guaranteed Fur.s Opemng“s(fi]e of Fur Coats from ‘Brockn 3 Fur Factory Troppman's Ilapartmam Store Sale Starfs Saturday. Saplemllsr filh - 'We Will Offer the Following Twelve Coats at a Great * Sacrifice to the First Twelve Customers One Natural Walabee Coat — Rac Regular Price Special Prce A . coon collar and cuffs; ... 0. . $175.00 $125.00- One Norwegian Natural Seal Coat e —Raccoon collar and cuffs . .. 200.00 150.00 One French Seal ‘Coat — Brown : | Entered st the m' under act of g /' No attention paid to annonymous mulhutlonl. Writer's name must be lmowln to the u editor, but not_necessarily .for publication. » Communluuon- for the Weekly Plonaer must reach this: not uur Tuesday of each week to insure lfile‘!lon in the’ nt issue and 'anmmln.humw ommowmmmmmu E |1 ! W —__—:_J_—————_‘___________—-——__': Martin ¢ollar and cuffs. ... .. .. 250.00 175.00 .. ‘?1 . . " JUST WHO HE REFERS TO. One Natural Muskrat Coat—Hud-: . e e When President Wilson declared, during his first address SOII\} Seal f(ildlar k:;n;l %szs. 1 250.00 175.00 in -Columbus, Ohio, yesterday to'the effect that some nation One Natura UsSKra oat—Rac- ke would make a new effort at.conquest of the league of nations coon collarand cuffs. ........ 300.00 . 250.00 i “ One Australian Opossum Coat: . . .. 275.00 ~ 225.00. |t One Brown French Cony Coat. . 110.00 75.00 One Taupe French Cony Coat. . 110.00 75.00: Two Natural Walabee Coats... . . . 115.00 75.00 ; Two Black Russian Pony Goats . 150.00 90.00 5 . A small deposit will: 1secume your purchase. Bring in your old furs and fur coats for repa1r1ng We remodel them into the latest styles. 4 i A ‘ A“ Work Gllaranteed by s s B i s 2P - Furs of Quality Brockman’s Fur Fatory Furs of Quality - U C o © AT TROPPMAN'S . - R was not formed we believé he was referring to the German nation, which is smartmg under/defeat and refuses to admit it. Germany was untouched by the crimson strife, that is as to territory being over-run and wanton destruction wrought, and her people escaped what befell France and Belgium, and it would not take long for her to again be in position to quietly :and boastfully arrogate to heraelf some whim, as a cause for some overt act which woulq plunge some league and treaty respecting nation into ps of the past conflict.- g We have our ideas aboi 't'iome things concernmg the i league platform, but grant that the powers-that-be, who have — kept aloof from details to: the ‘general. public, should be in b position to know the underground situation better than we m‘e able to discern. We are willing to take the chance. —_—— RED CR(ES MEMBERS! IP DRIVE NOVEMBER 2. Harry R. Wilbern of Minneapolis has been appointed man- ager for the northern division Red “Cross membership campaign, , which will begin on November: 2, and end Anmstlce Day. Universal membership for:1920 is the aim' of the drive during which the division will raise its share of the $15,000,000, ;*which must be provided in order.that the American Red Cross : ‘may fulfill its war-relief obligations here and abroad, and: em- ) - ‘bark on the peace-time program, to which the orgamzatlon is ——eiil ‘committed. ___.__.._—_———-——---——-—m‘S-‘%= v :'JlIlIIIIll|IlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllII|||lIIIIII||IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlllllIIIIIIIIIllllIIlllllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIllIIL —-—_—-o_ MINNESOTA HERDS FIRST IN HEALTH. Minnesota may stick, another feather in its cap. Dr. M. H. Reynolds, in charge of the .section of sanitation, veterinary division, Minnesota college of agriculture, says the state has|= . more officially accredited pure bred-herds of cattle, free from |= = tuberculosm, than any other state. Also'that it-has'more: herds . that have given one clean test and more herds under official ‘supervision with total eradication under way than any other state.: :Minnesota cattle, Dr. Reynolds finds, are commandmg B ; ‘a premlum because of their reputatxon for health.. = = — § E .-denced..; Our desks are covered with contracts and every available electrician is being secured to assist us in completing the work we havepromised. If we have taken your contract, please be assured that we will fulfill it to the letter, and as rapldly :as.the.speed of - " our workmen will permit. - Whén we began this campalgn we did not realize that there were so many unwired homes in the city. And not once did: we dare hope that-so many ‘homes would take advantage of our wiring plan even though our figures were REDUCED_TO ABSOLUTE COST The unprecedented number of apphcatlons for electncal ser- vice can: signify. but one thmg— THE OIL LAMP WILL NO LONGER BE TOLERA'I‘ED ThlS relic of another day isbeing relegated to the scrap-heap In it’s place a tiny bulb is emitting a brilliant light that challenges the-sun. Homes everywhere will be cheerful now, and even the little children will find new contentment in their ¢ozy environment. Electricty is the “OPEN SESIME” to Domestic Happiness Mother makes-housekeeping a-pleasure by putting.the elec- = trical appliances to work for her. An Electric Washer takes the = “blue” out of Blue Monday, an Electric Iron lightens Tuesday’s N toil, the Vacuum Cleaner makes short work of Wednesday’s clean- = "&- = = _-—-0-—— President Wilson remarked at Columbus, Ohio, that “na- tions are composed of peoples and not governments.” That, ? fsul;stance, was Just what Napoleon commented after hi efea THEATRE PROGRAM Mats. 3:00—Nights, 7:30 & 9 TONIGHT—Friday, Sept. 6 MONTAGU LOVE In charming comedy-drama “A Broadway Saint”. Also Harold’ Lloyd Comedy _ " “BE MY WIFE” Paramount-Holmes Travélogue }. ing, and an Electric Range prepares dinner while other little duties are being completed. Then there is the grill and the toaster; the percolater and the-waffle-iron to prepare delicious breakfasts and " quick lunches. ‘No wonder Mother looks twenty years younger. - " Think of the work that her new servant MISS Eleetri c1ty, is: domgm i o _for her. ) RN e ER Is yours for- the askmg We ofi?e‘t you thls last chance to make your home modern at-cost. Twelve ‘days.more and the blg circus will be over. If your home is unwired when: the campaign closes the fault is yours You stlll have plenty of tlme. Take our advlce and SAT. & SUN: Sra‘cm.s Margunmo Clark ‘In PaunIQunt Picture “LET’S ELOPE” Mack Sennett Comedy ; “'l‘rymg h Get Alm AR (at evenmg erfdrmances) Matinees 3_;00—100-20: Nights 1:30f,;&' 9:00—10c-25¢ = = = Elks Bmldmg E = = = Tl IIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllIIIIlllfl"llfll"llfllfllfll”lllllllllllflflflmmllflflllllmfi Deafeactive