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e A e e b e A B A s R e O e e i S N s B Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them. selves to sce that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. I J. llauge of Blackduck was a Be- midy. business visitor today. H. C. Nelson of Detroit was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji today. J. B. Cauley of Verndale was a Be- midji business Wsitor Thursday. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northefn Grocery Co. 1-19tf Ward of - Thief Hiver Falls ay here on business. Gulickson of Moorhead v in Bemidji on business. Fine photos in folders for only 50 dozen at Rich Studio. Post cards $i.65. 29 Tenth st. 26t8-16 John spent. the Theodor spent the . R. Marr and family spent the week emd at their farm near Saum. IMr. Backug. af Bootleg Lake spent the week end with friends and rela- tives in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rider and son, Manning, of Shevlin, were visitors in the city last evening. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27tf J. E. Cowan, J. B.-Hall and J. A. Jones of Northome were business call- ers in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Johnson of PBrainerd were among the out of town visitors in the city Thursday. ng progressive strawber- sale now, 100 for $2.50. v ries on Call 363-J. Beltrami Nursery, south of Greenwood cemetery. 3t8-6 Oscar Pederson of Fourteenth stréet left Monday to jcin his broth- er, Leonard, in the harvest fields at their fermer home at Wales, N. D. Chester S. Rouse, Jr., attended the baseball game at Blackduck Sunday. He made the trip, a distance of 35 mdles, on his bicycle in record time. L — ' For ,plenic or excursion parties charter passenger boat ‘“Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tf Abraham Gr ¢ who has been the guest cf his sister, Mrs. Edmond Jewett and fanuily for the past few weeks has returned to his home near Grand Rapids. H. A. Toensing, who is employed at 0'Loary-Bowsers, inoved his ‘famidy Wednesday from Fifth street and Mis- gissippi avenue to the E. J. Eypple property, 1120 Park avenue. Ellen Booth, who has been ng Mrs. McCrae at Nymore, has gone to Blackduck to visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. Martha Maish and family. Mrs. McCrae is able to be about again. M nur —_— \ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Otterstetter of Duluth, who have been making their hcme at 423 Fourth street in this city, left Tuesday on a business 11)p by auto to Grand Forks, N. D. Snecial. Bananas, 25¢c per flozen Palace Mcat & Grocery. Miss Hattie Overaa of Minneapo- lis, who has spent the past few weeks here, has accepted a position at the IThird Street Cafe. Miss Overaa is making her home at 423 Fourth street. M E. J. Ripple who was the guest of Iwr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mackey at Farris for nearly a week, returned to Bemidji Tuesday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ripple, 505 Mississippi avenue. S———— t Edmond Jewett, son Amlel, Mrs. and daughters, Mis: Edna, Ethel and Cordelia of I ippi avenue, left Saturday evening for Grand Rapids to spend the month of August with Mrs. Jewett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G elle. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox return- o™ to thcir farm on Ten Mile Lake Tuesda spending a few days ! in Ber ng after their prop-| erty on Park avenue. They were also the gucsts of Mrs. Knox's «ister, Mrs. Douglass Neely and famliy i sippi avenue south. and Mrs. J. Mr. \W. Dawson of B avenue are now located on their farm near Eecida, having moved their stoek andi household effects there Tu and Wednesday of this weelk Dawson recently gave her hoo! class of girls, of | FASHION YOUTHFUL AND GROWN-UP Tt is presumed that the little gentleman whose suit is under consideration is at- tired for some “best” occ sion. The suit is carried out in pongee silk and con- sists of Eton jacket and trouscre. Th blouse js fashioned of soft baf dium size requires 11§ vard 32- inch ma- terial for waist and 1)4 % yard 36-inch pongee for Eton ]m.Let and trousers. White silk crépe’ de Chine trimmed with embroidered collar and cuffs of self- material, is used for the attractive blouse with the skirt of black and white plaid | flannel. The blouse is tucked at the shoulders and has the back extended over the shoulders to form a yoke effect. The skirt closes at the left side-back under a plmt Medium size requires, for blouse, 2 , )Jnls 36-inch material. For the skirt, 214 yards 32-inch material. B Pictorial Review Boys’ Suit No. 9401. Sizes, 3 to 8 years Price, 30 cents. « Second : Mo Blouse No. 9403. Sizcs, 3g to 46 inches bust. Price, 30 cents. Skirt No. 9442. Sizes, 24 to 34 inches waist. o~ Mrs. F. Connick of Bemidji spent vestedray in Cass Lake. visiting with friends. Miss Elverna Hazer{ is the guest of her friend. Miss Amy Nelson, at Zerkoe, near Bagley. En'ck Landgren and wife of Becida motored to Bemidji Monday to get repairs for some farm machinery. Miss Lillian TFrench transacted business #in Cass Lake Thursday re- turning to Bemidji in the evening. | Martin Dullum of Okmulgee, Ok’a., arrived in Bemidji by auto Thursday and dis the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. E .Ellison, and family, 313 Ninth street. He expects to stay in Bemidji about twm‘weeks. Mrs. ‘Grace Bredamus and daugh- ter, Miss Marjorie, left Tuesday for their-home in Minneapolis after a pleasant vacation ofl several weeks, spent at the W. A. and E. B. Scott homes at Laporte and the C. 8. Rouse home at Bemidji. v For picnlc or excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25t1 J. \W. Heggie and daughter, Miss Marjorie of Lake Hat'le, were shop- pers in Bemidji Tuesday. Mr. Heg- gie also visiter his brother, James 8-5 | Heggie and family on Irvin avenue and Misa Marjorje was the luncheon guest of her former school teacher, Miss Hypatia Rouse. Y Word has been received here that Mrs. Stephen Petqrson, mother of Mrs. Harvey Henderschott of this city, passed away at her home near Eagle Bend. Sunday evening, July 24, at the age of 71 years. Mr. and Mrs. Henderschott left for Eagle Bend the following day and were pre- sent at the funeral services, ! You take no photos nor post cards trom Rich studio unless they please you. 29 Tenth street. Phone 570-W. 26t8-16 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ripple bid fare- | well to their host of friends in De- midji Wednesday when they boarded their journey toward the Pacific ccast. | the afternoon train: and started on They will visit Mrs. Ripple’s sister, Mrs. Baltzell, a fcrmer resident of | Bemidji but now of Spokane, Wash. | The Rxpples also intend making their | home in Spokane, Mr. Ripple having| secured a poxtion in that city. W. G. Cooper and family, who |have resided on Park avenue for | sometime, have moved back to their | farm in Lake Hattid township. Mr. | Cooper has been taking a course in {t\pewmmng and bookkeeping for the | past several months at the Bemidji Business college, but has accepted a! . Price, 30 cents. }‘ A.-B; Lego of Federal . Dam .was a | Thurwluy business caller in Bemidji. Mrs. J. H. Rundu*ll of Cleanbrook was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Moberg yesterday. rs. Wiliilam Jenkins of Osseo, 'Minn., was a guest of her friend, Mrs. D. ¢ Dvoracek Wednesday. Miss Drl of Bagley is visiting at the home of Mrs. I. Bailey, Twenty- first street and Park avenue. Miss Mary Buehler of Minneapolis arrived in Bemidji Thursday to visit at the McCready home for a month. Snecial. Bananas, 25c per dozen | Palace Meat & Groery. 18-5 5. 1 Bssler 1eft_ yesterday for he will transact business for a few Deer River and Grand Rapids where cays. Miss Lillian Johnson' returned to| Bemidji ‘Thursday from Grand Forks where she visited friends for two; weeks. Mrs. Artqur Kalaha of Crookston | is visiting friends and relatives in Ben{.dji and Grant Valley for two weeks. Miss Lilkian More of Ladysmith, Wis., is a guest at the home of her brother, D. J. Moore, 1205 Lake Boulevard. P | | _ Special. Bananas. 25¢ per dnvun | Palace Meat & GrouervA -1t8 the day Thursday at Weisner, near International Falls, returming to Be- midji in the evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stafford of I‘ !ton arrived in Bemidji Thur | wiill visit their som, Bart Stafford,| 617 Irvine avenue, for some time. Mrs. Charles L. children returned Thursday to thei homre 415 America avenue, after vi |iting relatives for two weeks at Vir ginfia. Rex Hatton of James town, N. D., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.Downs, 413 Irvine avenue. Mr. Hatton is a nephew oi Mrs. Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Oander re- turned home Thursday from Willmar where they were called a few days ago by the death of Mr. Olander’s mother. Miss May Owen Doyon of Doyon, |N. D.. returned to her home yester- iand ‘Mrs. W. E. Dean, 1211 Lake| day after vigiting at the home of Mr | Boulevard. County Agent D. C. Dvoracek re- |turned to Bemidji tocay from Thiet IRiver Falls where he judged cattle,| hogs and sheep at the Pennington county fair. Mrs. Elizabeth Carisch and grand- daughter, Miss Delia Hannar, have returned to their homes in Bemidji from a month's ‘visit with relatives at ‘Bathgate, N. D. —_— Special. Bananas, 25¢ per dnzen | Palacc Meat & Grocery. 1t8- ‘Miss Laura Buckman of the Vogue Millinery, returned to Bemid3i Thurs- day evening from the Twin Cities where she spent a week purchasing hen fall stock of} millinery. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brakke and daughter Irene, arrived home Thurs- day evening from a two week’s auto trip in southern Minnesota, where they visited friends and relatives. will leave Bemidji this afternoon for Grand TForks where they will visit at the Oscar Miner home for a week. The Miners were former residents of Bemidji. IMrs. Constance, M. C. Killup and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Frank {Parker of Minncapolis are visiting | their niece, Mrs. A. Cameron of Grant | Valley, and their sister, Mrs. M. Vill- man of Bens.dji, for several days. !They made the trip by auto. “To the Patrons of the Rose Hill Nursery, Do not be deceived by any- \tlnng A. R. Peterson or Ed. Anninson | may tell you. These men will try to| |tell you they have never heard of | the Rose Hill Nursery. However, Mr. Anninson drew salary from this con- cern for more than 10 years, and Mr. Peterson for two years. ‘We are on the job and will do the fair thing by our customers as usual. {men are with the Chase Nursery of Ruchester, New York. F. G. Geidl, «snlesmgr. Rose iHill Nurgery.” in reply to Mr. Gu.dl, salesmanager jof the It B Numer:, will simply {say that we are sorry to find that he| |takes this attitude. As he stated, | have been with the Rose Hill Nursery almost continually for 10 years and Mr. A. R. Peterson has heen ‘with them more than two years. We do inot like their stock, their system ot {packing and shipping nor their busi- ness methods. “That is why we quit, Mrs. L. C. Cole of Fifth ward spent | Arnold and four; Misses Dorothy and Virginia Rhea | These | | | | | | . | MRS, KENFIELD ENTERTAINS | Mrs. E. E. Kenfield pleasantly en- Itcrtumcd twelve ladies at her home Tuesday afternoon at a thimble bee, and served a lunch during the after-| noon. BIRTHDAY PARTY Lyle French cntertained five friends at 5:30 o’clock dinner yester- day im'hgpor of his birth anniversary. |In'the evening they enjoyed a theater ‘pnrty at the movuv | | TO ENTERTAIN A LUNCHEON | Mrs. D.'J. Moore will entertain ta few friends at 1 o’clock luncheon tomorrow, at their home 1205 Lake Boulevard, ‘in honor of her guest, 'Mlss Lillian Moore, of Ladysmith, | Wis. IMISSES LILJEGREN ENTERTAIN ‘ Misses Agnes and Amanda Lilji- |gren pleasantly entertained seven friends, including nurses from St. Anthony’s hospital and Miss Della 1Amlcrsufl, at the Ledding home last evening. The evening was spent in {social conversation and music, and |the hostesses rerved lunch. SURPRISE PARTY Twenty friends and neighbors of Mrs. William Carisch surprised her at {her home in Mill Park yesterday af- {ternoen, it being her first wedding anniversary. A pleasant afternoon was spent in social conversation, ‘games, sewing and crocheting. The | self-invited guests furnished u lunch.) |Mre, Carisch was presented a sllver( |tomato server and gravy ladle by the iguests. A A A AN Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hayner, Miss| Arvilla-Kenfield, and aer guest, T. D.| beach, will LaFollette lodge, Norway |near Cass Lake, where they spend the week end. < | Several auto partics lapolis were in Bemidj {route to International Falls, Deer| | River and other places of n\tcu,:tr {north of here. They :tateld that ! were surpitsed to find such a tl leity as Bemidji so fur north. |report fingj To; | i Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hauver ofj Frederick, Md Mr. land Mrs. Dvora Mrs. | |Hauver has been \qung (1 lemh in | Bemidji for scme tim> and Mr. H ver, who ts county agent of F erick ccunty, motored to Beimdji! lthis week. Mrz. Hauver was a friend of the Dvoraceks at the University |farm. They expect to leave Monday | for their home, going via the state| park and the Twin | Blackbird Fed Thrush. A lady of Penzance who is a great lover of birds, says Mr. W. H. Hutl\nu‘ | in his recently published book, “Ad- ventures Among Pirds,” noticed that a blackbird and a.thrush alw: came | together to her lawn where she was in | the habit of placing food for the birds, Then she noticed that the blackbird fed the thrush, picking up the x'rumhsi mouth. Looking more closely, she dis-| covered that the tl h's beak had | been cut off close to the head, prob-} ably by & steel trap or a sudden-death | spring trap, such as the children n) Cornwall commonly use to catch or| kill small birds. The thrush was in- capable of feeding itself. | | Osmiriduim in Tasmania. Recent exploration and develop- | ment have revealed enormous de- posits of osmiridium and gold-bearing gravels in the valleys of the large rivers of the western division of Tas- mania, which is the sole producer on a large secale of point metal osmirid- fum. For the first half of 1920 the pro- duction was 1,003 ounces, valued at £41,642. In Mareh, 1920, the local price reached £42 10s. per ounce, states the | London Times Trade Supplement, Baby's Play Pen. Have an open lattice work mude, or. a paling, about 20 inches high, and 10 to 12 feet long. By using hinges it | ean be folded up out of the way when | not needed. Put a rug on the floor, | a clean sheet over the rug, and the wooden wall around it, and the baby will be safe and happy inside. 1 Real Value of ldeals. 1 | Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed In touching them with your hands, but, like the seafaring man on | the desert of water, you choose nn-ml as your guides, and, following them, ! you reach your destiny. Africa Has Half World’s Gold. 1 personated death more frequently than | | solved for some time, at least.—Dari Duggan of Moutreal, will motor to|§ rom Mine- | § rsday en | They | § I Jitves. i b of bread and putting them into its|B “Thé Divine Sarah Bernhardf. Among the many distinetions of the Divine Sarah is that of having im- apy other artist on record. Some years ago a devotee calculated the number of death scenes in which Ma- | dame Bernhardt had played, and com- | puted that her deaths by self-admin- | Istered poison numbered over 10,000, her leaps Into a scenic Seine over | 7,000, and her suicides by revolver shots over 5,000, from The \ Wild” REX SUNDAY The veallsm of hel acting in such scenes utterly over- whelmed the Sultan, Abdul Hamid. Once, and once only did she play be- fore him in the private theater at Con- stantinople, when he left his seat and | declared e never again wished to see | a woman who imitated death so | realistically. l “The Call The Most Fascinat- ing Personality on the Sereen— PRISGILLA DEAN Star of “Outride the in another bigger Super-Special Bigamy for a Lodging. A Le Mans signalman has just been condenmed to two years' imprison! ment for bigamy which, he avers, he «committed in order to find in the pres- ent “crise de Logement” somewhere to lay his head. He is 2 man of fifty-five and he re-| cently married a widow of seventy-' five who offered him a room in her cottage on the firm condition that he should marry her. This he did, de. claring that his wife was dead. One of his wives was dead, but the police| tracked down another, who deserted! him some time ago. The unfortunate; man has now had “crise de Logen | Law"— Preduction— “REPUTATICN” A Startling Drama of Woman against Woman SUNDAY AT THE GRAND Figaro. Liberian House a Movie Theater. The government of Liberia rents the | chamber of the house of representa- tives in Monrovin for a twice-weekly motion picture show. The admission price is 30 cents and the President of .the republic has his own reserved seat. BRING RESULTS Laugh Festival Grand ....%. Tonight bouglas Maclean 10c and 25¢ Douglas "THE HOME STRETCH" A TroMAS H.INCE propucTiON Q Gparamount Gpiclure A new r.orncdv—lhe kmd ke “231; HOURS' LEAVE” and “MARY'S ANKLE”—that made MacLean famous over-night. A storv combining Laughter with the Thrill of Plunging, Raciag, Thorcughbred Horses— More Laughs in the New Two-Part Comedy “The Menkev Movie Star”’ Featuring JOE MARTIN—the Humanzee SUNDAY—“REPUTATION” *With PRISCILLA DEAN Star of “OUTSIDE THE LAW” THE l‘lONEER WANT ADfl Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Bicycles and Supplics GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 311 Sixth St.—Bemidji B e — SUNSHINE NE _SUNSHINE —@NIHSNAS Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit Tl 851 120 Third St A Special Soap Sale Saturday, August 6 For One Dav Only lers, |and Hand Soap. [salesman wiil ait on you. Swift's Quick 9.6z, 10 bars . Swift's Pride Seap, 10 SUNSHINE GROCERy bars |Swift's White Laundry Soap, T-0z, 10 bars 53¢| i Hardwater Toilet 6 for 3 for ath Tablets, vide Powder, 3-1b 1 2 for SUNSHING Sugrar, 10:1b bips Lux, phy Postum Cer Creamery Butter, 1b kes, 8-0z 1Sunshine Corn 11 MILLER’S CASH and GARRY STORE 814 BELTRAMI AVE. PHONE 295 Specials for Saturday Cnly Sugar, 141bsfor . .................5L00 Fresh Eggs, per doz ........ 32¢ Creamery Butter, 1b . ... 41c Soda Crackers, by caddy, Ib ........ 1l4c Spaghetti or Macaroni, 3 pkys ...25¢ Kcllogg's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs ..25¢ 2 pkgs..28c Daily Cup Coflce, 3 1bs ... Uzar CofTee, 2 lbs...... 75c White House Coffee, 3 1bs ~..$1.20 Crusade Coffee, 3 1bs..90c Hill’s _‘acuum-pauked " Coffee, Ib Shredded Wheat l.1s~ Best Cocoa, cuits, pkg .. e Electric Spark Soap, 4-1b pkg Pi 11 bars ... ..75¢ Pancake Flour Lenox Soap, 6 bars ....25¢ Quaker Corn Puffs, Fairy Soap, 4 bars .....25¢ 2 pkgs Washing Sal Soda, Beef, 2 PkES connamnigi /250 Pot Roast, Post Toaslics, Ralston’s Breakfast I'ood, 1 pkg . ...48c s-1b can_.19c to boil, 1b h wax wrapped, 9¢ Navy Beans, | | 67¢|,, Iz . No. 10 pail. 70c| ] . | S [Fuffed Whent e 7 e - Puffed Ric 16¢ |Galvanic Soap, 10 bars 59¢/ 1y i P& White Luna, 10 w iha bars ssrria bz Scedless Raising, o 1b 29¢| 2 7% |~ = : = i E Specia! on Cookies, assorl- ed, a b 25¢| | | Peabury Coffee, fresh, 5 lbs $1.35 1) P L |Jelly, i glass tumblers . 10¢) % iy ORI 1 [oilet Paper, 6 roils :I'A Fresh Igrs, a doz 35¢ i I |Grape Nuts, n ol 18¢ | . A 7 i Pure Apple Cider Ving P2 | agal a5¢, ! i 1t | f 3 [Pruncs, Caiif. Sunsweet, 1h 10¢ 2 = B B = 1§ [ Lemons, Calif. Best, a doz G5e 14l | e | . 2 Oranges, sweet and juicy, |2 doz for B¢ | 1 !pike County Tomatoes, No. 5 cang, hand-packed 13¢ | | | nebine Brand Coffec, 1b 45 4, ichelicu Club Coffee, 2 tins the First Bapst church of this city, |podition as traveling salesman [for|f pave worked for the Chase Nursery | v oh | frien has one-half the world's gold, % an all-day outing and picnic dmnel ‘Hubh.»r(l conn for the Rawleighico, of IRochester, N. Y., handlin, A ! > 2 Soa . i Modloine company of Freeport, IIl. |(neir stock i Minnesotn and wehave | nine-tenth o its diumonds, over halt Creme Oil Soap, Rib Roll Roast, Ih ...._30c Richelicn canned Grapef: [ e fonnd Dhelr goods of first quality, | Pf the rubber, five times as much ron 3 pkgs . Y lina 1 e El, fi\;qrich islgrecltilng_ arneat‘“'"e to name and size and No. 1| a$ North America umlls;l\umllvs more ||| Rub-No-More Washing Veal Stew, Ih ..._.. 8¢ ¥ store building on his lot im front|gp,de. All stcekis packed in a man- | copper than Europe and America com- oW - 6 ¢ » Y |of his residence at 1213 Irvine ave-!nor which prevents drying or killing | bined. 5 1()\.)\(10], 6 p-hxs """ e Veal Shoulder, Ib..... 20¢c Palmolive Soap, 11 bars . .75¢c rute, which contains large plate gass|in transit, direct deliveries, bu.iness| e 'fl Pearline Washing Pow- Veal Cutlets, 1 ....... | = i | windows facing ”‘:’ avenue. T:]‘"nxelllod clean, straight and on the| | der, 6 pkgs ..o 25¢ . "Il’]fl?llflersth”e \\dgekpo:;rsjiss:‘(l]l?e "l“t éwq!urx“ “This is why we are working Star Naptha Powder, Leg of Veal, 1b ... | '! ‘I""““‘,:‘ e o huilding this I n it 48 por them. ! ot ‘ 24 > S 7 1o not L wiil puy ‘f)lzu;lee;lrd]irg “”r]rh;r‘:‘)s;iq nmxl! ;é;hl I have spent the best part of m m.e! WANTED TO RENT 6 pkgs .. .. I Ulli]»‘ Shoulder Roast, 24c Z | ou |lv]\(| L oour store. lnml\z & he best g -lin the work and e 3 N i B ERRtITETLTTLEL LI in and look around, you're wel- eral merchan goods. Mr. Aldrieh | pyyge ific B o . By September 1st, a 5, 6, 7 | Nix Rub Soap C h’r’% Loin Roast, 1b 32¢ s:w,‘,. wh p’u. vt by vy oorj ; "‘]‘“ ‘”}J:””"“d:.‘nncm““"’f“:[h‘ “”'*ieu['mch on its merits. or 8 room house by respon- 2 1bs o 25¢ H Roast, 11 20 9| come to ook nd. IS in gfxtn\-xc::lf\l;:ml O irs "EOPIC nursery stock the pureho sible party. Will sign year's |}l Ivory Soap Flakes, kL Oak sHe [p— | | L |entitled to the best goods and service | lease and pay bonus. Tele- 2 pkas .. 25¢ Jacon, hy the slab, 1b..19¢ Yl eI S | land we are trying to give it. We N 8 = I} | S -l i s | SUNSHINE SUNSHIN NOTICE {will remadn in Bemidji for some time. § bhone R. I Patton, THotel Ermine W‘mhlmr Pow Picnic Ham, 1b | e e ,‘l My wife xh‘w;ng left ll)“l: 1 \u:'l n(:t ‘l)l:‘:e\fu;;l;\;i wish our competitor the Markham, today or tomorrow. der, 4 pkgs ... Fresh Dressed Ilens, iibe responsible for any bills contract- |best of eSS, ¢ If in, leave telephone 5 . - ed by her after todas, August 5. | Ed. Aunison, | Bee NS LEE P. & G.Soap, 11 bars O | THE PIONEER WANT ADS Signed, Sam Hickey. A. R. Peterson, number: | | s [118-5 e c——r | ) sien i BRING RESULTS i i " | i AR ; < A ¢ S =

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