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oot ol R T | T '!':Lpstr TR eLX.W:xiw:‘ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER J FETERR '_:1‘!-_»»; " ¥ Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Kane and lwo—r s ey children and Mrs. Willlam Gwyn of 30 000 U SDEAD w‘LLBE shipment. By October about 45,000 [the emall band of westerners made f:gfi::&n;“n&too;l wh Bemidji Friday 3 Rl Yodies willkhavc been shipped. The [sucha wonderful showing. e day shopping and call- i nearest of kin of 19,861 have specifi-| Not a western school at the “re- ing on:friends, Lmo" FORHGN 50“4 cally req\iesc,ed flmtng bodifg re-|lays” l;ldh mol;e dumn eight entries, — main in France. he oth for|=ome of them had only two men and BRI FSE 2 C}nsh paid for Liberty bonds. G. By Webb Miler, which there is no specific req:::c for |€ome only four. ? mld:fl \'dsitoro‘:ln::y argie 'was a Be-| B Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. (United Pregs Stait Correspondent) shipment home will remain also. nn}ottmfl‘l,e":\'e!;ll s;lored'firn. second ; . Lapy g e By i~ More than 30,.| When fially complted the perma-|&1c, Sty 5 (i 0Sour mile relay: G. . Roberts of Fisher was a Bo-| A mother does tho erring in “Sow- REBEKAH AUXILIARY '/ {000 bodies of American soldiers will| SO0 VRN RN (rosemble the N first und second in the high jump: midji business visitor Friday. ing the Wind". All mothers and MEETS THI§ EVENING | ¢ ferever in French soil. Four bits| /0 "recise rows of grassy mounds | st third and fourth in the pole LSRN daughters should see Anita Stewartdn| The Rebi i tinml of French' soil Have been chosen as| o "shacig vault, and second in the 100-yard Lea thi e Rebekah Auxiliary will meet|the final resting places for the bod with spacious walks between. At o' your uiues now for tomato|this great human story. Rex Satur-| this evening at 8 o'clock at the home |- 52 1o D018 | the head of each grave will be a dash, 120-yard hurdles.:the Javelin plunu};.};wu_i_d-p Floral. Co. 3t5-21 |day and Sunday. 1t5-21|of Mrs. M. E. Groff, 1200 America ;—f.ou; b“vs rngggpce"tha:lsh will xe- stone marker with the name and or- '""Ill:h';l t\;o-mnel relay. ¢ AR S 4 avenue, All o Bz ain forevel ea. e perma- b ) N . s hard to tell what would have F. G. Seymore or Vinignia spent| With every meal serve Koors butter | present. ameniers are ured to bo nen fekds of honor will be Romagne, | Fo " of the, sallier Iying bo | napponed to the enst f the west had (Friday in the city on business, sunreme. 13t5-30 Belleau, Flanders ' ‘field near ‘Bony, | ™y 0 t field Vs de: H0RE L entire team to the relays as : fldl S B B Al asi o “the outskirts ‘of |,/ Ln¢ Permungnt fie (£ 29, 06 N OO~ |the eastiwants to do ln the “nations Misé Clara Maltrude of Becida vis-| .- Mfs. IL A. Feprell and three chil- IRTHDAY PARTY Paris. slgned 23 shrines for Americans in 5. ited relatives in Bemidjl Frida. dron ho Lave g e Serrall’e | Mrs. Conrad Sund of Dumont cn-| ‘A commission headed by Colonel Europe for all time to come. Al-| pagtern coaches say it would cause 2 i sister, Mrs. James Rice, at ;l‘enstflke: toptained iss, I!-'Ilm'n“Suu‘:l ata birth-JC, C. Pierce had arrived from the r.cudy fhu:drfeds & Il’lendu.and Jlee hsrd. Losllng maong thelr teais. if .Children’s patemt ', Mary * Jane |[or the past two days, returned to Be- gay !d',’}“e‘!;,fit 6 o'clock Wednesday | United States and approved the tf::fflg the fallen are flocking to the]thcy were to select only oight men pumps very dressy and comfortable midjf Friday ‘eveming, D‘;;nrl“;;m;;x;fiofri):h(jhe":y of Bagle choice of the four permanent cem- EPhe American urmy will probabl “O‘f'é e fq“nd Pl at $1/59. Consumers Shoe company. | 2is0 it paal e out of tOwn eteries: ‘The commission, which-.is 5.0y Yower pores tay ¢ P I t'y ‘Suppose twelve of my men were 3 5.19tf| Everbearing strawberry, progres- |5 5y ss Sund reccived & number | composed of W. M. Kendall, C. M, |have a ower percentage of unidenti- pointed winners at the eastern inter- 4 o . sive, $2.50 per 100, Beltrami Nur- of beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Con- | Moore, James' Grenleaf and Major fied dead than any allied country. The {collegiates and I could take only eight Mrg, John Noel of Northern was | 5ery and Greenhouse, south of Green- rnu;xi'msdujl'zd.wcrn formerly residents of | George Gibbs, architects and artists, Graves Rv,;mh:atmnf service expects|men v»;??t—what would the other four y tho guest of Bemldjl friends Friday, | Wood cemetery. ‘Phone 363-1. - . Sre TtREUng. (heTeites with &:view |Cventually, t ldantity, all excopt a T Ll e i il % .26 e ey very odies. ays were i (William Elliott of Deer Lak SURPRISE PARTY B e e sy oo | Tho Memorial Day committse. of | onglubive ‘enqush ta stiow that tho : i acted’ business i T Lake trans-| popert Dahms, highway engineer | Friday afternoon ah venty (beautiful buryi > hem the most|the American Legion is already pre-wect 18 coming forwurd strong in an- : i v udiness in (Bemidji Friday.|op fubbard county, spent Friday in nlemhe}s of the G. A Altmlt‘tir ?“ ?-m) L;“‘;\tr‘- 'Lm.:'--rfi"f'egn'l'f"y””\ ll'l] }up‘r!ope. paring for the observance of Mem- tyther Deahihi o epork and that oest. - Co | Bemidji transacting business. He is|prised Mys. Merilla Eastwoo lc-0 .\ur-. aj :t .hb di ot il ‘“I(‘ orial Day when a wreath will be | 2r dominiation of Lhe track, sxistin ® cou"”y of the | Hotdy plants, peonies, phlox, pinks, asing. & tous.of nspestion of the home My wertlla Tagtwaod d!”hm m-J‘?‘n _\;\nf the b‘g ics of men killed | jlyced on every American grave in |for so long wlllibe another victim of &8t. Paul Dispatch. Shasta daiisy, golden glow, gallardia, |roads of Hubbard county. g AT il b S L ighting—14,000 in | prypce, [the west within a short time. : - ' oriental poppies, hollyhocks and oth- ' easintly ppent inin social way, {all; the Belleau field on the hillside & ; | ers. Beltrami Nursery, south of Green tlll\ fon\orw»tlon, and the ladics tcok (near Belleau Wood, will contain 7,- - — 3 Yellow stars on black backgrounds | wood cemetery. Phone 363-J. xNo n‘l’eaélt complete unless Yo}lmsg}"gs "efvredml:myuvworvkir':\ fine lunch was|000 bodjes; Suresnes will hold 4,300, Rents High in Stone Age. :ovr‘lu\\'lll mark all trunk_highways ; ‘st5.2¢ | Koors butter supreme. the eo y the self-invited guests in |including many bodies of wounded EAST NOT TOCOMP | Southern California had apartment |10 U nnesota—the North Star stato = . Mr. and Mrs. John Lund of Clear- he couree of ‘the afterncon. who died in Paris hospitals, while profiteers back in the fourteenth and '-‘*‘.“wl‘dms to the St. Paul Dispatch. Mr..and Mrs, Archie Naugle and|brook were in Bemidil this week Flanders field will contain 2,100. W ] p| fifteenth centurles, according to n| Charles M. Bubcock, state highway family motored to Itasca ;ta%eeP’:?:: rransacblngobuslnes; ifl.lld c;l?in:’efm MISS EXCKSTADT SURPRISED At present, the American Graves AT U' 0F CHICAGO Mm sclentifio coprsspandent -whote. inves: (m.mrlss.loner, s pulio the today. O O feas ara saosty | the: Tadles.of ‘the" dliolt and . the | Regiatration‘dervlec is engaged in dis- dgation of the stone ago dwellings, | IEATKCT ASslER, NMISK bs 0 0800 Sl 3 -~ at the John Moberg home. K Poflples League of St. Paul’s Evap- | Rtering the bodies intended for ship By Henry L. Farrell, hiewn out of solld rack, hus convinced :t:revtll‘rlnlknzg::tsé l;feh':lgfi&ret:o:vt'ls:q William” Schugren_and son of| 52 T gl craxlml{‘fi?f;fif'il‘-”h pleasantly ltnen}t‘ back to the Umt.cd Statés. Up| (United Press Staft Correspondent) him that keeping up an apartment |, ,nper; the flag above a g“m_g_.m“); Qulring. ware, 1. Bemiiiy Friday $50,000 to loun on tarms. The nvegi\;v 2y ihe ufl XCkIS'mIm\ Friday ho tl erp'x‘e.sent, 14,6-1‘»_ bodies have New York, May 21.—Western ath- never was a snap. At the entrance|in the illustration a left turn..: The transacting business. Oean Land Co., BemldJl, Mln{:u;;a’. I Do dyenne: An'm‘j‘(";’:mg‘”"“’ ‘;“5"062)5'{"0“"1?5“- fl"dl 5}""]’2"{‘ Near-| | Hew X e to the Penn relays and | 1 01° six-apartment cavern he found [value of the markers will depend — 3 : 0-27t! 3 enue. A ft eve- A dies are lying at the ports w - A S 2% | hieroglyphics, which he has deciph- gely $ i Zhigd e ) agt a vl > probabl ) ph- | largely wpon the extent to which the Get "“Jack” Rodekubr to cry your ; bing was spent, in a soclal way-with |awaiting transport. By October all{541¢ the, sagt & 8 ““3""‘;‘. R e | ered to mean the rates for apart- general public becomes familiar with sale. Licensed, Phone’84 A. 1. Widlund of Grand Forks re- conversation, music and games, and |the bodies' requested for shipment will have to be content with the s . sed. Phone’'841. . 4-6-tt turned to his home Friday after vis- the self-invited’ guests served lunch. |back home will have been hP nl leurels for i geason. menle g8 oo the bisnway RUMMES, " furned Lo his home riday alLer S | Miss Eicksladt was the reciptent of | Then the Graves Regi cen shippod. | SLctarl conches say tor several | Ono abnlone, one s “This design of marker was adopt- George Forte of Eckles is the guest |y peg Ny R 1 Family ox.| ® beautiful piece of silver form theice will begin the t lfsf ation serv-ireqeons” they cannot journmey west | Two abalones, two suns. ed mainly because it will plainly in- of Bemidji friends while transacting|poqt to'spend thesummer at La\?;nia guests. ihE th CEub gs l'h concentrat-| 1o Chicago on June 11 and meet the | Threo abalones, three suns. dicate the route and be clearly legible busjness this week. bl Ath—b_ iy 3 . peximfi:e;imé‘;fii‘gg odies in the four|yesterners in their own haunts at| fwelve abalones, one moon. at night.” said Commissioner Bab- ; i o & dollar aid BIRTHDAY SURPRISE B I L] Chicago's national| Qur correspondent figures that the |cock. “The department in making a Tl C.'W. Richards autoed to Bemidji . Fi g ar a Gl 5 S il cupy nearly a of | collegiate championship meet. | home hunte > sclection has profited by the experi- from Remer and he reports the roads new varieties. Come and see for A birthday surprise was given last;ne\t.yeflr. The size of the task—| Rules for the meet limiting the en-| o ]T' ,""; n m'nnnghthe Pimugna ence of other states and omitted let- * very heavy from the recent rains. iourse“' ghel‘l?mi siAg ey 3‘&2’1‘:’? otxol Mefi“cd Andres by, 2, mf\d incidentally an idea of the debt|tries 1o oisht men from w single col llrlll‘lllll‘):: x:n:w‘:u p::l‘ -In:\-( ) ;P'tcl n§ g | tering and other features that make ous south of Greenwood cemetery. r of her friends. The evening|of the allies to America—is more lege will make it “inadvisable” for sleep, or day, or 12 abalones | )¢ markings less plain.” | Phone 363-J 5-26 | Was spent in playin, 2 0 1ly sh R s bi per lunar month, Tl Vi 3 h Our, motto is quality! Our strength | e 363-J. 6t5-2 g t[;xeyhofif“(!fs onlme v;vn;[y_s own by a map in the office the big eastern schools to go west, Do il IV'I du: f::i‘e was the Until permanent trunk highways is service. Phelps’ Grocery. Phone| nro illiam Baratt has opened |Tefreshments were se:vmf e\',ik“”whig LealoL, C. L. Sampson of the several of the coaches say. ,‘*' on the Island avd comprised (5.0 designated =2nd marked with 667. 1mon5-22 | gress maki lods 1 a3 Pse e rels 6 ss .An-|Graves Registration department than| If western coaches had seen the| the apartment housg de luxe of that|yetal signs the department plans to tle i ng parlors in room 5, “‘g ek s e Tllxon of many |could be told in words. . same disadvantages in entering a| perlod. A short distance below the|effect a material saving to the state 4 i ‘Mis'sh Lucile Young, who is teach- es g. 6t6-2 guest§ w};ré 1?,\15"'0111 Co‘: Lseesl‘fi-emg;hm; AX every pom]ti where the body of;;‘nmllhtenm,r the l’f:lmx re;ayfellwo';:)lld» entrance to the stone apartment house [ by stenciling the markers on poles ng school at Mizpah, iis visiting her ol 5 P Hptiends i oe, ur- jan American soldier -was buried was| ave been of an exclusive eastern col- | the professor found a huge plle of |along the highways. mother, Mrs. Mabel Young for the \vh%?f!:)er‘ :f,‘.fif i\il:geEl()l;zEkE I;gi:qu\:;g‘, A‘rd;so M‘;];‘;;‘{’te‘&%fi;‘flexflx‘:a{:fiz“;‘ Istm:k a red pin. / The map which ur,'\\'lZ{-Cl!(.l hflk\“;;“']ef-o‘;“g:‘c‘ e“;‘l'e's‘;:eu‘; empty abalone shells, proving that the ’ week end: omployed at the Hotel Markham, will|Fred Brouliette, Julius Goldberg; it Somprizes slliel Frande, Deletum and more to the TR : | landlord did a more or less rushing | gyygGCRIBE FOR THE ? e e i leave - today for their -respective|vilda Casperson, Donald Henry, Bore | rod Sim vty literally studded with | =——————————————— business. e, ofall Symlen, Culume and| Homes, Miss Hoag going to Lengby |nice Hannah, bt Granain: Btz | sl ne-{ii thoy Pyrennas to the| e ——————————— A DAILY PIONEER ; , currants,. gooseber- | 0TS s O e to Pinewood, | beth Winklesky, Lauretta. Toble, S¥1-| o the English. the Alpes-Maritimes Subscribe for _Th iy Ploneer ies, ' king raspberries. Beltrami via Kopman and Gordon Harnwell to the English channel—the soil of| ot ~ — Z\f\u’sery and Gree)mousep Co., south | sop ANY KIND of real estate deal, * |France is sprinkled with American| { | o of Greenwood cemetery. Pione 363-J. | “'oee "or “write Willits & Olson, the | INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOME dead Altogsthies thers ara b0, pins| ‘ = B cn the map—meaning that at 550 dif- | i o PRESERVATION OF EGGS|forcns poins there mire puried Amcr. | LIVING PATRONS RECEIVED . J. 3. 3 ican soldiers, ot | o i to Bomidji Trom a week's visit with| Everything in vegotablo and bed- By Anuabel Campbell fean soldiers sompimes 2 onely ! More than twice as much as the Beneficiaries imes " a dozen, some-| her daughter Mrs. E. J. Kane and ding plants. Bemidji Floral Co. Poultry specialist, University | ti ‘hund 2 | f th ho died. family at Kelliher, 3t5-21 Farm, St. Paul. [Fames nwndrol M@"’; of tho graves| ‘ of those who Cles. : eidsRas | ‘Warious methods of Dreserving |fag Tines - At thost olacos the figth-| ] Plant gladiola mow. Bulbs, per| Mrs. Katherine McCready, of the eggs have been tried rru}n ”;xvemtx(;)!,,,g Jines:'. At dheko, places wounded In January, February and March, 1921 i doven 0 omidil Floral Co, | |third streel confectionery, "who has|time, and inalmost every instance i¢ | soldicts ‘died-in"hospitals .of soldiors) THE NEW YORK LIFE ? %i5.n1|transacted business and visited |has been found that ~ water glass on. leave Wleand fus hurled on the| i paid to 41,556 living policy-holders 3 +|friends in St. Paul and Minneapalis | ((Sodium Sklicate) gave the best re- spot;' Tj‘% line of-Winerican commu- MEET | $19 643 108 16 Mrs. ‘Adolt Danowsky-and children, |for_the past week, returned to Be-isults. Iggs preserved in this ‘way | nications from-thesports to the fight- ’ ’ B of East Bemidji, left Wednesday eve- | midii Friday. were found in excellent condition aft-| & lines can. e traged across France | YOUR FRIENDS | id he beneficiaries of; 2,652 siing for the southern partiof the state |5, -, b oot ST €ix or eight months. ffom the Toy of od ping jndicating Kt i and L to; " ity holde N to visit her parents. ¥ “Jack" ekuhr, licensed auc-1 . Best time for preservation. E; places. 3 i i | leceased policy-holders e : tioneer, will sell ‘anything for you; |should he preservgd Quring the cooglfi More than. 400" Americans are en-) AT THE ' ss 173,044.75 e Shrubs. . Hydrangea, spirea, Brid-|get:in touch with Lim for your sale. \months and when most reasonable in gaged in various parts of France and | COFFEE SHOP | ’ 2 ) ¥ ?‘] wreaths, hardy roses, honeysuckle, | Phone 841. 4-5tt pr\{ze_ ; Belgium in disintering the bodies for " of the total payment, lacs and oth8ts. Beltrami Nurser: pril and May—very gocd. Whites i ? south of Greenwood cemetery. phon§ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennine will leave {denser -during April and M(a)z ot AND ENJOY A DAINTY $27 816,152.91 . 363-. 6t5-26 :}l:ls evelringi if"ar fil‘earMbmokJ \vh‘ere w:;.her changes whites to watery | FEED OR A HEARTY, ! ¢ ey will; visit with Mrs. Jennie'scondition. Q ' . e Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Carter of |folks; andon Sunday will journey to| ~June, July and August-—avoid ' MEAL AS YOUR APPE- " “:]? -‘:refi n(wn!hn! $8,01f8,6;3) w:re £y i Hines. autoed to Bemidji Friday and |Crookstomigby car to visit their rel-|these months because ¢f hot weaiher. TITE SUGGESTS. ividends (premium refuncs) over called on friends and transacted |ativess y “expect to return Mon-| September and October—good, ex- 3 " and above what the policies i business during the day. day. : cepththat eggs are usually more ex-| * :Ve Sherve M;ala ‘l)_ll‘ leh; called for X A pensiive than in spring. 3 . unches at ny our O . . » geg;_xlar $1.50 'bol};s%tennis shoes ..Ges wfhll(Z! Mx]i; %gf"’é“" to get a hCItlmdmon of eggs. Clean whole Last le the Day. In the same quarter the New York Life had to decline and sippers, sizes to 4 while |pound of, Koors Butter Supreme. shell., : i 3,900 applicants who had delayed insuring too long i ALY o« -13t5-30| B % : over 3, PP a }I?ebioqt“l.asts, 58 cents a paig.m_zod ; H ) Eg:“ihould not be more than one Try. Some of 9‘“' and ‘were for one reason or another risks too hazardous Bedding plants, the l:ig%'estdassort- Receptacle. ~ Stone jar is he,s{t.‘i Special Sandwiches for the Company to accept “gasoline risks.” Not all who W H. McBride of Fergus Falls will [ment that was ever displayed here, | (Wood, porcelain. or glass ¢ be! ife i it. T asg| b, arrive in Bemidji tonig}fi, and will be | ready middle of next week. Beltrami | used.) Receptacle mustgbesthl(;]r::))ugl)l(f OUR SCDA FOUNTAIN want life insuralice can get‘ l-t he amount, asked for by i e I B oAb & &1, Zenty |Nursery and Greenhouse, ‘South OF |15 ahen. soured and- séatded. SERVICE these unfortunates an'd declined amounted to more than and family for a few days. Greenwood cemetery. -Phone 6:{23;% miv:a‘.vtgxt-. I.Jis]:(llted (:xbfrwl;ly caxgm IS UNSURPASSED [ eleven million dollars! . 3 - er is best. o not use hard | Tomato, cabbage, _caulifiower, water because of the lime which; it MARKHAM ! D. S. MITCHELL ready mow. Also complete line of | The following county commission-| contains; If water glass is placed in llz{e‘;il(gl;ig p]g;:f{d -giffnh{mc“ o%;z%siztr ?:; Lwh?:pgla?e::‘é:tjiin?cn‘rdfge ziét:::l; ga;xd;t\-fitg;lfi ;vhuc soapy consistency COFF EE i NEW YORK LIFE MAN rmal. i Floral Co. - 0 l § R | ___J_ b commissioners ‘held here: Hans Ims-| [Method. Boil water (chemists ad- SHOP S ' Phone 575-W Pr— Mits Eloise L. Callhan of St. Payl, |dabl of Pitt, Sam Ellis of Blackduck, | vise boiling water 35 minutes in ord- secretary of the Bemidji Townsite and William Lennon of Kelither, and Fred |er to make it sterile.) improvement company, was a busi- [Faves of Wilton. Allow water to cool and add water ness visitor in the city today. e glass (one part water glass to nine| Ladies white canvas oxfords, sell-|parts water by measure.) Beat mix- Have you seen the big values jn|ing at $2.19 at the Consumers Shoe|ture . thoroughly with a wooden ladies oxfords at $2.95. Consumers company. : 6-19tt paddie, and. place mixture in recep- A SENSATIONAL DRAMA 0¢:company., 5-19th | tacle. ADLPH 2 Mis, E.H. Smith is expected to ar-| Add eges, rejecting all eggs, that g S Mrs. P. Sarll, who has been visit- |Tive in Bemidji Sunday mOTHIng have a tendency to float; this shows || > CHARLES MAIGNE STUPENDOUS AND HUMAN jngat the home of Mr.and Mrs. J. K. | from the Twin Cities, where she hasia large air cell development, and in-| i ! Ramsey in Nymore, returned-to her |visited friends and relatives for the|dicates that the egg is too old for 4 he ‘ i ,’ | thome at Waskish Friday evening. past two weeks, and she also at-|preserving and may spoil, thus con- o n { tended fhe’ Grand Chapter of thetamimating others. e“‘r c lans Regular $1.50 boys. tennis shoes |Order of Easternkstar held in Min-| The solution must cover the eggs 7 :;:g. l.zlliplg:{:, g;z?onlt;% ;:1:4 v:)lli.lre neapolis - 1ast Wie_-—_ ic[c‘u:fipyrzsrtglle,:;r;;l;fxu;lexi(lvl;n;gnast one | "oty Monte Blue i ., WITH S Laqua. " gts.21| Boy Scouts shoes, just the thing | . Cover the receptacle closely to pre: Qfim]nfllfll@iflm p T O 4 for all sports at $1.98 Consumers ivent evaporation. | Mahlon Lllllan Mr. and Mrs,-J. Barl Fladeland of |Shoe company. 5-19tf| Examine the cggs occasionally and | 'The heart-stirring d ::rtland, N. D., are spending the R I T mpren s, add more water, so that| novel by John Fox, ! . A an ° ek-end with Bemidji friends, hav- ’__——-—-———-— |eggs will be at all times completely { J sali aml on lc ilngbfirrived here yesterday by auto- THE REASON ;cm‘r}ellie;!. i 5 H | t}‘;; s:::"eir:ng over ! mobile. ; | ther methods of preservation. . . . . . iy | Eggs may be kept for some time by | m: . From the Novel by Frederick S. Isham ; WHY” placing them on_the small end iy Fomance of fou i Z ! | pl %) 1) nd in i 3 j—— We, the unuflggg% dentists, have e [a box of salt, and keeping in ‘a b the Blue Ridge A DRAMA OF A MAN'S MAN, WHO, BUFFETED BY FATE, LASHED BY apvey the undersigued dentiste, tevell - Atter secing the afternoon ||cool, dry place. Bran or, osts may u::{ aBll’j of G|°"° in ‘ DEFEAT, CAME BACK FROM THE DEPTHS, g % | be used;in the same way as salt, but e Grass . sy ey from June 1 to Oc- || performance and the open i’ this material is used be sure it is Capital. HE HAD BEEN A PRIZE-FIGHTER. FRAMED BY THE STRONG ARM OF - T T TiTaomy, é‘:ane&‘,},‘ll,z‘;‘;‘;?e 1°‘,:t51de the | tree from mold. | THE LAW, HE ESCAPED ON HIS WAY TO PRISON. ) R. E. Rich: ast evening i 3 o H - ke we decided that the attrac. || M. Bmma Collard and daughter,| HE SHIPPED AS A STOKER, SAVED A GIRL IN THE SHIPWRECK, AND D. L. Stanton, tioh baoked for showing last || B0t il leave ol e sanen. | ~-r;¢78 —BiTTER PILL—HE AND HIS DOG WERE CAST ADRIFT. etal 18t5-31 3. M. 2 ? g eapolis to vis rs. Collard’s daugh- /- A . 8t5-3 G. 3L’ Lalmer, night, had been grossly mis- | ter. Mrs. C. W. Rardin. They will | PRV THEN ON A LONELY ISLAND CAME HALF A CHANCE BY ACCIDENT. repr_e;gnted. lOur t;tmhcty of :glelleanu ‘r;; rt:r :{)':)‘Llcml'\‘&o\x‘xx:nlhm 'Er]lsit: ; AND HE TOOK IT AT FLOOD TIDE. providing only ‘attractions || b . LAeY o H SRR WAt helievs o ba ][I0 R0t xiect, to return g BemiH LR A REARE A Red-Blooded Play Full of Big Scenes worth the admission, made || - = it impossible Tor us to allow || 50000 tomato plants. These plante Century Co - : —ALSO SHOWING— i ’ b d ’ o, |are raiced in cold frame:, not ip 3 y . 3 i EL] o iie publc 1 pay the admis- | 3850, G Sk, o | “THE DOG “BEAT IT”—With “SNOOKY"” the HUMANZEE f : é <} wilting. Beltrami Nursery an¢ ) gl : i y k}:mwmg as we did that the }Greenhouse, couth of Greenwood cem- DOCTOR A Brand New Two-Part Christie Special Comedy show was not as represented. ||etery. Phone 363-1. 6t5-26 | § Featuri h o “ O tor i 1| arige sClia. Cebitury Dog | A LAUGH FEST FOR EVERYONE funds on the street was not |- o y"::':;’p:‘”g:::? :af’:'s“;h A SPECIAL MUSIC | y : ysician tells us that be- . la;g‘)proved nor authorized by ‘\ ing able to put “Dr.” in front of ane's Mrs. Riggs—Mrs, Sanborn | 4 . { name is"only ha!f the battle; the other | . | HARDING.-WHALEY CO, || hait 18 to be able fo put. “Dr." ater Mar‘ket Day Special i : RDING-WHA . || the name of other people—Boston|] Matinee, 3:00—7c-15¢ [ s 3zatbics Transcript. 5 | ! i vt i s %

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