Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 3

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DAY, EVENING, MARCH 326, 1920 KR KKK KKK KK x RANT VALLEY KX KKK AR KKK H ple social held in-the ‘wood school house: for the: Near Ei:. : " Relief was a great success in every way," $41. 70 ‘being' realized in.cash 'andha e«‘ioml time by everyloody who |« ; di «/|Mrs, ‘Albert Ludke arrived . home Arom Aflmg‘tun, Saturday, where she’ v.’han been visiting relatives. . . C. W. Kingsbury and wite drove to Bemidji Saturday. | - Mrs,’ Peter Frost vsited Mrs Cas- «_per Knapp Monday afternoon. Mrs.. Charles Skinner, who ‘has een ill nearly all \winter, is' conva- cent and was able to visit the H. tillwater home last Sunday. ,J. Wright and son, Lee, were, 3emidji shoppers Saturday. y Mrs. Sarah Knapp and chlldren ‘spent - the week end at the F W Joe- and . Casper Knapp were Be- idji shoppers Saturday. Everyone is'glad to 'see ‘spring ‘come, even if they do get their teet “:wet occasionally. Lawrencg Steinbrook hauled pota— e oes to Bemidji Saturday. Sunday visitors -at the H, 8, 8till- well home, Casper Knapp and family. called on Fred Lange and family Sunday evening.: \ EELPRER LR R L L E ECKLES '« W2 2 0k %O % Lars Emberland had the said mis- fortune to loose one of hls cows last Saturday. JiF. Kennedy finlahed his logging contract one day 1ast week, Bert Brennan made a business trip to /Bemidji Saturday. The officers .that were elecTed. at /Ithe last election met at the town] hall Saturday,and' gave bonds. The* snrlng examinations ' were held in the Bower's school Thursday and Friday of last week. Misses Rose and Bertha Strause \were shopping 'in Bemidji last Sat- urday. Perry Johnson of Liberty visited at the George Brennan home Supday Wright; who is through school took i it in' .grammer. - Harvey DeLap left Tnesday "toor Yola' to visit Ed. Cotheran. Fred Boyd and family visi:ted at the Casper Knapp home Sundny €. w. Klngsbury and f bte c‘heaper ona cash nd carry basis, than “charge and delivery. » Suga\r no limit, zoc ; .Stnctly ; 4 Eggs, doz. c ‘Brown Sugar, - {. cane, a "] Powdered Su ar, & G a pkg.. B by the caddy..sac National Oats, - package .. six cans. . for Corn, Féncy Sweet, 6 cans. szc i Crackers, * Peas, Early June, Sifted, 2 'Tomatoes, 215 ‘Beans, baked wit! 6 cans’ .. for Rye Menl 10-1 b 1 Cofifibg&e’h si BB Cofl'ee, Boyota, 3}9 E | Priines, 20c val 6 s for Goods coming = in— 'Sweet Potatoes, Cu" berries, Apples——lar Q' : fancy, Oranges, Cone Honey, Grapefruit,| Fresh Figs. . £ : See Our other ad in thm issue 120 THIRD STREET fluu 'ONE 'WEEK from. NEXT SUNDAY’ I THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER ' e e R AR R E e R R " NORTHERN * D % R e The Farmers' club was entertained last Saturday at the hall, by Mrs. W. |., 'H. Rice. There ' were a good man invited guests preseat. R. L. Given +«|of Bemidji, ;ind D. A. Whiting mot- ored out to dinner and stayed for the business sessfon. Committees = were appointed to arrange for programs for the cclub meetings. The club witl be entertained the first Saturday In April by Mrs; Frank Deming. i H. L. Arnold and the Urover boys have purchased new automobiies. F. E.' Anderson has sold his stock of grocries. at the Six-Mile Corner store to Roy Conat. - Mr. Conat took possession last week. Jay Wlfinng 18 again able to nttend school. 111 at this writing with compllcauons arlslnx trom the ‘‘flu.” A FEBBY BOAT SINKS WITH WENTY Ann Arbor, car ferry, laden witk .6 % | freight cars, was sunk in the harbor here today, Six passengers and the crew were rescued by a tug. "SABLE COAT COST $120.000 . San Franclseo. Maren 26.—Ameri- ‘ca and Europe are about to get a glimpse of the most costly coat ever made—a Russian sable coa. val- ued at $120,000. Its owner, Mrs. N. Denbigh; wm of & Yokohama and | —_— IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllmlllllIllllmlllII|I|I||IIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|IIIII|I|II|III|III|IIIII “Mrs. C.-0. Glidden is very seciousnr V'THE.FASHIIJN.; THAT new Sp‘rif'é Su"itf“ EVENT ofthe ENTIRE YEAR ™ of yours—you will want " Photographs of yourself in it for your relatives and - friends. And of course the Pictures should be finished |} in the very latest mode— the way we finish them m~ our studlo. : Hakkemp Stllldio‘ REGULAR PRlCEs AT TROPPMAN'S Plllsbury s, 98-Ib sack.$7. so‘ Prlde of anesota 98-1b $7.25 Royal Seal 98-1b sack.$7.00 Cream of Rye, fresh shlpment two packages for EN ZO 1m1tat10n Mllk 6 cans, large Ginger Snaps, 3 pounds for 7 ‘Sunsweet Prunes, 5 pound package. $1.35 Potted Tuna and Potted Sardmes, 7-0z. tins, 3 for Quaker Qorn Flakes, 3 for _THORS fresh Horseradish, bottle. . . 15¢ Swans. Down Cake Flour, pkg ‘Biberian ‘merchant, came here to|. ‘have the coat made. Sheplans to leave soon for Europe, The 80 skins composing the coat are made into a wrap, dolman in ef- fect. A stole to match is' made of 20 skins. The weight of the coat|| 1s 20 pounds. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ~ Store, Phone 447 \DAILY PIONEER, - subscrive ror the Ploneer. A ‘Satisfying you——thet’s our business; in wear, value, styles and fit; if we don’t do it—money back YOU CANT DO BETTER OU may pay less for a suit than we ask for our . Hart Schaffner & Marx or Society Brand clothes; put if you get less value you haven't saved any- thing. You may pay more than.we ask, but if you don’t get any more value, you haven’t gained—you’ve lost. You see, Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society -Brand clothes at our prices represent the highest possi- ble value; all-wool fabrics, best style, perfect tailoring. 'YOU CAfi’T' DO BETTER Suits at $35 - $40 $45 $50 $55 to $75 Boys Know A -Good Thlng They’ll like the style and ~ workmanship in our Hart Schaffner-& Marx and Wool- wear clothes for boys. OYS certainly have an eye for style; they know the real thing when they see it, whether it’s a yacht, automobile of clothes. They’'re quick to see the lively style in the “knicker” suits 'we have for No Clu.rge 4for Dellvery Excelo Cake Flour, per pkg O. B. Preserves, assor@ed Flavors, 20-0z. Pepper, per pound . Old Dutch:Cleanser, per dozen . Spaghetti,"three pounds for. . Douglas Cooking Oil, one quart can Douglas Cooking Oil, palf gal. can, 51,39 Swifts White Soap, 10 bars. . .59¢ Diamond C Soap, 10 bars for. L. ..48¢ : 10 per cent discount on Canned Goods in dozen lots Phone 927 Save the Dlfl"erence by Shoppmg at TRUPP them; made by Hart Schaffner & Marx and Woolwear; the same ideas they see in the best young-men styles; plaits, belts, yokes. The all-wool qual- means longer wear, economy. “ ity will please mothers and fathers; it We have Hart Schaffner & Marx and Woolwear clothes now for “boys” from . 8 to 80 years; all made alike, too. . Boys’ Suits Priced at $10.50, $11.50, $12.50 and $25.00 BOYS' HOSIERY Thqt‘s a problém; to get boys’ hose that last; we have them. All the best makes; fast black, and priced exceptlonslly Ia: } Re’fiided BOYS' BLOUSES . If you’re looking for real values in boys’ blouses, here’s the best thing going; all patterns and :glon, worth much more an C]Ieerfully Refimded \ . 'The home of Soclety Bnnd and Hnrt Sebtflner & Inrx clothel rv ‘ |IIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIflIlIII_IIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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