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FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1920 i o ~ THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER PAGE FIVE For clean, sweet milk and cream -: George Kreatz went to Walker this, B. W. Lakin returned this_morn- H Mill from Alfalfa Dairy at Home Bakery, morning to spend the day flshlng ing from Fergus Falls, where he has nud Mrs, i)g::dcg "‘:’33?2’#‘11?:{35 o 2 5 : ik People’s Store and Sweet Shop, equal —_— been on business since Monday. national ‘Fall S 0 C l A L A N D J P E R S 0 N A L to any certified milk or phone 16-F-4. E. G. Hall of St. Paul, president of Tuesday anad :p:lll\tdt:‘: 'dtasfiaafi::s 7: ‘ i (Il W. G. Schroeder. 10té-1 | the State Federation.of Labor, is in [LEGION AUXILIARY the sights. the city today on business. TO MEET TUESDAY EVE. er, was in‘- Bemidji-a short time yest- Miss Effie McMillan wlll leave to- The Auxillary of the American erday enroute to Grand Rapide,|night for her home. at Luverne, Legion will meet on Tuosday even- ing, June 1st, instead of Public sgonogpahy, Miss Hathaway,| Harvey Gale of International Falls | Where she will visit for a short‘time. | Minn., to spend her summer vacation. evinlngnas b ’z: a:com?tg;"::i Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle Riv- S. A. Selvog of Redby was a Be- F. M. Hicks of Akeley was a busi- midji business caller yesterday. ness caller in the city on Thursday. Marl ham KeteP [4 §t6-1| was among the o 11 From there she will go to Minnes- [She will return to Bemidji at the be- | : . ¥ here yastefdny. ut: of towncalers polis for a visit, before leavh:né g{nning of the fall sthool term. .\iemo;lnl Day exercises. They have YOU SAwW uw. J. Barthiamme of Crosby spent -her new home in California. , ;1";0 ;nadflsveglll‘;zex'm;e (‘});utrlx‘;llr rmoz'e“t; 3 : Ahe day in’this city on Thursday. A large land ; sales organization 1 F.0G. Halgren returned yesterday | oo J0€ Wiy assoclation rooms. THE SPOILERS” from "Fergus Falls, where he has desires to'get.in‘communication with : $50, 000 to loan on farms. Dean |owners of large-tracts. -Address Lock spent the past ten days on business . -1t! [ Box 93, Ber § g .lu.conneutlun with his duties as NOTICE. Now See the Sequel g Land Co. 5 0X Bemidji, Minn. 13 25tf | Deputy Fire Marshal. s Decoration Day—flower plants, the 4 Mrs. Henry Schummer of School- i very best Geraniums. Also good as- 5 cratt was a business visitor here on | . LET'S. PRETEND' S 2/ Rev. George Backhurst and family ?I(‘)rtments in plants for window baxes. m BEACHS imoved today to the summer home 'omatoes and other vegetable plants. TOMORROW ‘Which they have engaged at Shore|Beltrami Nurserie Greenhouse, South 'l‘&ke home a brick of Koor's” 1ce | 2 ; Yes on the Birchmont road for the|0f Greenwood Cemetery. Phone L Z e e B n Y. At | William Fox presents pfoer, - = ad for the ] 3.1 4t5-29 i That we can never be un- . ) % happy; THE o Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mitchell left WANTED ST P PR S e s ¥ That trouble i th ~ - B o gt R U R el gt Ml & at trouble is : . T, chell is employed ‘and where 2 3 e has ajp - G X anyway—with i DEAD LINE they will make their home for the|continual inquiry for improved and GRAND Theatre 5 . 5 present. Mr. Mitchell returned this|Ppartially improved farms. If you wish Th D Beginni of 'L d morning from Fergus Falls, where |to sell your farm and your price and ree Days, Beginning CONST ANCE A Drama of Love an he has been on business this week. |terms are right, we can sell it for\l THURS., JUNE 3 Mrs. Mitchell arrived irom Minneap-|You. Write or come and see the F. R. <y . olis on Sunday and has been the|Duxbury Land Company, 204% guest of the J. DeRushia home for the week. Minnesota. ss Anna Northrup will spend ‘Saturday and Sunday with friends at Menahga. Mrs. A. D. Johnson and children | X are visiting with relatives .in Pilla- ger, for a short time. - Third street (Upstairs), Bemidjl, Auto and taxi for hire, phana No. % 6-25tf BINNEY iyt 1. Enterprise Auto Co. -29 : A & d . . STARRING —IN— : : George Walsh “The smlfl " How a gn dared to forget. Sixteen inch mixed hard and soit )X the heritage of hate, and love Guy Simpkins of Turtle River, and ) family, motored to Bemidji Thurs- day and visited with grglend& 3:.::.33;3': gtofosu:h:?s: séerTfil:é' the daughter of his family’ s IS;““‘P P ““"‘8 Stump Pulli.ng % Quafnit'and Appealing arch enemy. emonstration at Demonstration at The Mother’s club will meet to- 3 . b Solway, Slturday, Blackduck, morrow at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Oscar | X at the ) S. ATURD AY ONLY Mly 29th Monday, May 31st ‘H. Erickson, at her home, 919 Dewey | avenue. : ) Misses Ruth Blakeley and Evelyn |3 Larkin of Turtle River, were among | 3 the out of town shoppers in Bemidji | ¥ Thursday. F.'W. Wilson, J. H. Davidson and |s G. H. Warner ,of Brainerd were among the business visitors in Be- midji on Tuesday. ELKO!Grand SUN. MON. & TUES. Bemidji, Minn. This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday, May 31st WASH WAISTS 100 Ladies’ White Wash Waists, in the lot are organdies, voiles and‘_ and lawns, exceptional values, choice each . . . ... .....$2.50 “Choose the crowd, kid,” advised Seattle Kate, "I kmow Gold Dust Barker.” Learn how she chose. Rex today-and Friday. 1t5-28 Mrs. James Hyde of Lake Plan- taganet, called on friends in Bemidji yesterday and attended to the trans- action of business. S . ‘ . See Martin-Dahlby for your mani- 200 pairs of Pumps and Ox- Wash Goods ) Wash Goods curing, shampooing, facial massages . B and scalp treatments. Beauty parlors ford.s' odd and end sizes, Bargains s ATURD AY ONLY Bargains ! in New Kaplan block, second floosr . closing out at from Lot No. 1, 13¢ Lot No. 1, 13¢ 1moné-1 i, a yard. - a yard. Mrs. L. E. Tabor, 1116 Beltrami $2095 tO Lot No. 2, 39¢ Saturday we place on sale Lot No. 2, 39¢ = avenue, is spending a short time in ‘ a yard. H o rd. * Little Falls. She expects to return e s 4.95 ; deo‘” . 150 pairs Of Ladle. Shoe" Bu::gy..low i et it B : g-u, rnwllla odds and ends from our own Hats, Priscilla 1 Spot cash patd for Liberty Bonds, ungalow . Bungalow Gc. la.dl-rololeyt :t gforthern Gro- Hats, open out StOCky ataparr...... $2.95 Hats, open out é -.cery. Co. uring the.day, or-at the ¥ - A % mrkhnm botel evenings.” I117ef) o e g o ,g‘t foreénm Downstairs g“. for laun- -t : ' ‘ See Our Windows’ ering, ering, 65 Mr. afid’ Mrs. Ed Staford arrived |- i b : cents each cents each today from Tosston to make an ex- i § i il ? v 2 ,,.*-Z. 3 tended visit with their son, B. E. Stafford, at his home, 617 lrvme ave- ‘nue. Y y—y Bemidji Shoe Store V3 Darvoishsie o,”.d;: d: il Opposite Given Hardware orders of uny kind, needing glasses ; ; or glasses nplé?d.d consult them. SHOE SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT Have you had your share of the shoe bargains? If not, make your selection this week. The saving is from $2.00 to $3.00 a pair, and some war tax. LADIES’ SUITS Our Ladies’ Suits are grouped in three lots: One lot at. .$39.50 | One lot at..$42.50 | One lot at. . .$57.50 A'/FEW_MONEY:SAVERS AT ~ TROPPMAN’S Home Brand Pork Blue Bird Sliced Pine- d B , two cans, | California Prunes, per apple, No. 2 size, BeE G o B Rizal Thousand Isl- can, 29¢ pound, 36¢c 20c and Dressing, per Potted Meat, per can, bottle, Uzar Coffee, per c Kippered Salmon, pound, ————————————— | pound can, each, Fresh Peanut Butter, P 55¢ per pound, 10c Schmidt’s Malta, per 24 | dozen cans, g C Chcql}ot Club Sar- Bealy, N b e $1_75 saparilla Root Beer ‘an Gi , 2 and: Extraordmary ‘All Star Cast in = and Ginger Ale, 20c | . grape, three 24 G of s alieun ounds for $4.50; $1.20 refund < g . A .25 56¢ on bottles and case. Gold Dust Barker, the despoiler of women, gave Joan Gray just ten minutes to Now Vork Cionss make her decision to choose between him and ““the crowd.” In a moment of abandoned Cheese and Swiss Galvanic Soap, ten despair she flung herself into the costume of the dancing girls of Gold Dust Barker’s 8 hell hole of the Yukon, and offered herself to the highest bidder—praying that there Plums in Syrup, No. 2 | Fancy Cheese, per . might be one decent man among the crowd. The bidding dwindled to Gold Dust can, pound, Cheese, per pound, Barker and Jim Blood, the Cur, a drunken outcast. Who won? : The story of “Paid in Advance” is one of the most absorbing that james Oliver Curwood ever wrote. It has been intensified in dramatic interest by transition to the screen under the direction of Allen J. Holubar. Dorothy Phillips, star of a long series of Jewel Universal successes. JACK HOXIE and ANN LITTLE in LIGHTNING BRYCE FOX NEWS, Mightiest of All ) REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30 Night 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 25c¢ 20c 35¢ 49c 65¢c STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY—_DECORATION DAY Save the Difference—Shop at TROPPMAN’S No Charge of Delivery Telephone 927