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' Guide For \:~ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER " "mm“w T L PAGE ELEVEN- -~ hanksgi vin ¢ Bu < < EREKKHHEK KR KK KKK KK L _.SHEVLIN ~ U R *'*pi**‘t#ifii*****) Sam Desjardines, wio%as héen em- ployed. in one.of the stores. at Coler- gine, Minn., for the past nine months, qsrlved home Saturday. for an extend- ed visit with! rélatives. < All business places in Shevlin ob- nerved Armistice day by closing Thursday. A number of the ex-ser- vice men went to Bemidji where. a celebration’ took place. Frank Sco{( of the town of Dudley was a Bemidji bugihess caller be- ‘ween trajng omr Wednesday. Ole Lee was a business caller here on_Tuesday. Elvin -Meyer:of .Ebro was a gusi- ness caller in the village on Wetnes- day. i - N— Preparations are being made nbw by the S}lndax school for a Thanks- giving program which will be held in the Congregational church on Thanksgiving evening. Every ome is| cordially invited to attend- this pro- gram. > Mrs. Williams of Grand Rapids, Minn., returned to her home on Mon- day after spending the week here visiting with: her sister, Mrs. Wm. Bromighan. An_excellent program was rend- ered Thursday evening at the M. W. A. hall by a couple of musicians..Mr. Johnson was@ thorough master of the accordion while his wife was no less proficient on the s@me instru- ment. Mrs. Johnson gave several pretty Spanish daaces in an attrac- tive native costume. - The program was the best of its type ever heard or sgen in_Shevlin. After the concert a‘dgnce was given and music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Miss Marie Rider left Saturday for Crookston, where she will visit with friends. for the coming week. Miss Cecil Holton went to Bagley Saturday to attend the Lyceum course congert given there that evening and to visit with friends. i Gordon-Noyes was a Bemidji call- er Wednesday. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon of Moose were Bemidji callers’ on Wed- pesday. Henry Hanson was a Leonard business caller on Wednesday. —— Edna Hanson was very pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening when a number of her friends met at her home in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in playing games, after which a lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bromrighan drove to Bagley on Saturday. Mrs. | Bromighan is receiving medical at- tention from Dr. Campbell. F. A, Noyes was a business qaller in Bagley on Saturday. B. L. Schreck, Nick Hanson and. Ehmnm e NN B = SN, fi ENE= Il Dl == & TSN IE 2 i = E_. ] I — E-_ ETT ngnmfiuux = = —— You will find everything you need for your Thanksgiving Dinner: A specially fine supply of v MILLER 814 Beltrami Avenue ' GREEN FRESH VEGETABLES ~ Poultry, ,Fruit and Mixed Nuts- ] N —at— 'S GROCERY LaSalle where they will spend sever- al days hunting. Mr. and Mrs: -Dell*Amadon and son :Harvey returned here Friday. Mr. Amadon has been employed on a road.job near Leogard. Miss. Cecil Holton visited with friends in Bagley on Friday. Harold - Searles who is. teaching near Pine Center spent the week end at the Dell Amadon home at this place. P The Misses Mikkelson and Miller spent the week end at the E. H. Reff heme in Bagley. Martie Tickner of Minneapolis, who has peen visiting at the S8haroh- lid home at this place, left Saturday after a week’s visit for Grand Rapids where he will spend another weekq hunting before returning to his home. [ - Miss Lowry spept the week end with her sister who is teaching- at Solway. B Mr. 2nd Mrs. Wenzel and children of Devils Lake, N. D., left Saturday for that place after visiting at the home of Mrs. Wenzel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCullum of Moose. ] Chas, McDonald, Chet Burfield and Alf Rain left Sunday for several days hunting. Edna Hanson and Ruby Peterson speyt Thursday visiting . with 1~qu|- tives in Bemidji., Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Oryall and chil- Henry Hanson left Sunday for. Lake dren of Cobit, Sask., Cznada, arriv- Phone 295 L S IIIIllIIIIiIIIIlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIlII!IIIIllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIiIIIIIII ~ Th Sp ) TROPPMAN'S y Meat Market IIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIllIllllllllIII!IIII|IIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIillllIIIHII“IIIHIIIIIIIIHilIlII = - 'Beef Roast, 1b. Pork Roast, 1 I Steaks, 1b , Beef S;ew,)‘b..v..;.... Veal Shoulder*1b. . . . .. Leg 5f Veal,'Tb. i i S . Phone 928 » TURKEYS .GEESE : DUCKS CHICKENS | ..15c = Leg of Lamb, Tb......... 35¢ ..25¢ Lamb Shoulder; 1b........25¢c ..25c Lamb Stew, Ib..........10c ..10c Veal Stew, Ib..........12%c Lard, T ............... 23c Nut Oleomarg"erine, 3 ths. .95¢ -*We also have CELERY, LETTUCE, OYSTERS, CRANBERRIES SWEET POTATOES Troppman’s Meat Market L e \ anksgiving pcials at ed here with two carloads of stock and ‘furnfture Friday. Oryall will move on to the place they purchased 2ast of Shevlin last spring. Mrs.: Robby and daughter, Agnes, arrived here early last week from her home at Grand Forks, N. D. While here she will ¢isit with friends and her father, Charles Dahl, of this place. Herschall Arrwood ¢t Kimball, arrived*Monday for an extended visit at the Charles Pitt home. While here he wil} try his hand at hunt- ing.. % Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rider and Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Heathman and Roy Delaney anotored to Bagley Saturday evening, where they attended tne ansextensive scale. Several local men Mr. and Mrs. | have shipped car loads of horses and equipment to Big Falls, where they will work this winter. Those who will work there from Shevun are Nels Adamson, Seth Hildredth, Lud- vig Holum,.George Hildredth, Mrs. Ludvig Holum ant Birdie Hanson, will cook. Thom Thornson of Underwood, arrived here early last week for an extended visit-at the home of his gister, Mrs. Ervin Gordon. Those who attended the armistiee; celebration at Bemidji_on Thursday were Edna Hanson, Ruby Petegson, Alf Rain, Chester Burfield, Carl Rauk George and Anthony- Gordon, Hubert Durant and Alma Ekre. Hardin Anderson of Clearbrook their attention to the activities of the 1. W. W. and other radicals in the deuntry,” said Morton B. Keene, of Seattle. “I do not think there is need for' any additibnal legislation, but stricter enforcement of laws on our statute books is necessary to over- come what has grown to be a very real menace in the western states. “The Americanization schools are doing a wonderful amount of good in educating these foreigners, but they cannot reach the.avowed ‘red” jor I. W. W., whose mission is de- struction of all existing laws. ‘The handling of these men presents a com- plicated problem for the next admin- {istration, as well as for “the various state governments, and it is one the HOTEL FOR WOMEN IS. ot OPENED IN PHILADELPHIA A hotel-exclusively for. women; the. first of its kind in Philadelphia, open- ed in that city last October. .‘“The Betsy Ross” has been suggested: as the name of the hotel but hds ot been decided on. One of the feat- ures js a cafeteria where meals can be secured in a hurry and where sev- eral rest rooms with hostesses make a pieasant social center. A mending and repairing shop where small odd jobs will be done is also a feature. The hotel, formerly an apartment-ho-~ tel, was purchased and is being man~ aged by the Y. W. C. A, in Phila- v f 4 c p . il d; - ebucert glven bf the. Bostonia _Sex- was a business caller in the village |solution of which will “be eagerly g?g‘l;h;“e;t; awfil‘l“ficeazm;“::& ?:rer& 2 tette at the High school auditorium. on Monday evening. watched by all people.” £l i oS k g John Chevalier and G. V. Heath- 2 “ebeld?;egmil:'nny ?N:l; eal;)‘;‘ Sit: l:e;m; i man motored to Bagley Monday aft- — Subs! y J n S ernoon where they ullen:lcd to busi- AMERICANIZATION SCHOOLS com!ucted on a paying, but not profi- & ness matters. HELP EDUCATE FOREIGNER|Subscribe for The Daily Pinneer. |teering basis. # Oscar Haug, who is employed here i . —_— e o spent the week end at his home in (By Capital News Service.) — - Bagley. “When the flurry attendipg the; ¥ J. R. Holton has opened up a cord |election of a president of the United s wood camp at Big Falls, Minn,,|States has subsided it will be well > where he expects to get wood out on |for the peaple of America to.turn| . FOR THE ; . L i A < them most heartily. SRR O Phone 304 ° YOUR FAVORITE SMOKE —after that big meal will be just the thing to “top off” with, 'and you may be assured that we have your brand in stock. Don’t fail to include a box, or portion of a box, for the men. Wé will delight in supplying you with any quantity you may desire. - 'BOARDMAN’S CORNER DRUG STORE They will enjoy Bemidji = LT @ Phone 657 g Florida Grapes, Cranberries, a b ... Sweet Potatoes, 4 1hs Grape Fruit, 2 for.. Oranges, doz per basket.. Plum Pudding, 1b can.. Candied Cherries, pkg.. Glace Pineapple Hearts, pk Imported Cluster Raisins, pkg. Figs, pke. - o " ‘C{‘-‘ That go with your yl j . /' THANKSGIVING TURKEYS Buy Them of R A.PHELPS BUILT ON SERVICE [ ez rat e 2 o) \ \ ' i Fig Loaf, Candied Cherries, Lemon, Citron and Qrange, , Fresh Shelled Nuts, Fresh and Canned Fruits . THE SEASON’S GREEN VEGETABLES - LA cqfiplete line of fancy and staple groceries. You'll like our groceries and you’lk]ike our service. 1101 Doud Avenue, Bémidji 18c, 48c, 85c 30c THINGS - © S & s @ 3G b W o U s w REe & N NN 10 S SR f { 1 [} ] [ | 1 i i #i g Pho‘ne Suggestions for Phone : L"EL THAg\g/KSGI ING -~ W22 ; York State App r, gallon....95¢c Rock Spring Root Beer, gt............ 35¢ Rock Spring Ginger Ole, qt. bottle 38c Monarch Coffee, 3 Ibs.. .$1.33 Monarch Cake Flour, pkg. Boka Tea; per Ib... Bulk Cocoa, per b Farm House Sweét Pea‘s!, 2 cans. Monarch Sweet Corny 2 cans........ Pumpkin, per can..........15¢ and 20¢ Bananas - ; Baldwin Apples, per basket........ $1.95 ( Red Cherries, per bottle, 18¢, 28¢c, 38c and 75c. Olives, 16-0z jar. .39¢ Ripe Olives, 9-0z can .22¢ Sweet or Sour Pickles, 20-0z jar 35¢ Monarch Catsup, per bottle..........28¢ Thousand Island Dressing, bottle..36¢ Farm House Yellow Cling Peaches, per can ... 25c | Home Brand Monarch or Danish Grapes, per cal -15¢ Pride Milk, 2 cans..... .25¢ \ i Shelled Walnuts, b gz Benzal Mince Meat, 1b. t ¢ Cocoanut, grated) Ib. Be Sure to Serve Monarch Blue Ribbon Cheese With Your Thanksgiving Dinner (Z=) TROPPMAN’S L =i &