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(N e — | S THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ) i PAGE TV"ZE — — s e — . his, would take thn! SRR EEFEE L8 ST & EE KN x KITICHL % day, No REXEEERR R XK RKKRR| A OB g the various teans, Dow't fail Lo be at My, Theriault's| . The English ILLand IV cl - then south through the lake district L store the first Ths fore Thanks.| 1M pubie speaking. Plans r [to the transcontipgntal main line. :l\\",:,:]“t:;,‘tult\:“‘;drfilmff,:; 1::&:?:;‘ wade for a declamation conty ity which! At present th?e, Parks highway is Shoot and do your best to win a tur-| ' to be held shortly after Thanks- routed from Fargo to Fergus Fnlls,; key for Thanksgiving dinner. giving. g i . a streteh of }'(}ud‘fiuld to be generally | On the sccond: Friday of this month | The yluss in commercial drawmp{ in bad condition. - there will be a meeting of the Farm [ ¢ miking posters for the L ' e P club unit: at the home of M“‘,{’L club Thanksgiving dancc. © Wild Indians in South /America. | X C. Smith, who are y g g There are not today in North Amer- etary of the club. A fine time | MAY'RE:ROUTE HIGHWAY jew any wild tribes of Indians, ' In is expeeted. THROUGH DETROIT, MINN. | parts of South Aierica, notably the ‘ } Ti'bppman”s Grocery Dept. Phone 927 he, assogiation. '5‘ k rail over the Black Diamond” from Fargo. to Detroit and Wadena, and smber 4. Time will be spuut.'v W AN 0 ear:-EV“’ér”' ¥ 4 | Specials Saturday Ufllvlfl i Hallowe'en, w:l.ls lvuryi_ quictly spgnt | o gy &x 4% forest - reglons of the Amazon, thvro‘l this_yeur, very little of anything" oc- s T o4 ouchare tripes: of Jndians which have not | . \ currd. "Reople are” dppavently beconi- Fargo,N. ., Nov. Flang gire ym.-‘re‘i}clwd any degree of clvilization. | : “";‘%flfi"’;{fi:‘:‘ A z | Ry lov. 12°7% under consideration to re-routk the ing more sensible every year. C. C. Smith and, Mr. Wilson' made | bighway through De- a business trip to’ Cass Lake Monsl! i 4 fo{ ,Qn,lyr gy E % day. Bey 8L it Mrs! C. C.'Smith’ entertained the Kitichi Union Sewing Circle Thhirs- day afternoon;<November;.3.. Mrs. J.| F. Mahoney, ¢ntertained last Thurs-i ICreamery Butter per Ib.41c} : (5-1b Limit to Each €Customer) day. It is necessary to meet often ?oAas to complete the .sewing for the Pure Lard, 10 1bs ... ............ $1.35 e $110 Mrs. Ingwal ‘Gregérson’ entertained ‘ the Luther Sewing_ Circle Wednesday, N UTMA ! N & > November 2, and in the evening Rev. FX'eSh Flgbal' COOkles) per Ib """ 19¢ Odegard of Blackduck preached to 4 . them. COCOANUT OIL- PEANUT OIL- CHUANED WITH MiLK= | 11 N s . The Up and Go Sunday school class B e | Vanllld Wd{‘erb’ C.()(,Oanllt Jumb]e’ members ‘have their Bible study at y T andr Scotch COOkleS, per /| S ZIQ the home of C. Wyl\_\f)re Friday eve- '://, i ’i i . 5 ning, November 4. All members are it | Monarch Milk, our reg. price, 2 for 25¢ 5 i ¢ < _ This handy “Wear-Ever” Fry-Pan—seven-inch size—wil| be sold at the special price for a limited time only. 5 “Wear-Ever” utensils are made from_hard, thick. cold- " rolled sheet aluminum—metal which again and again has becn\]‘msse(,l through gigantic rolling mills -and subjected to the pressure of huge stamping machines. " "This special offer is made. 5@, you can:see for younself that Alumihum utensils are NOT all the same. o SEE the difference — FEEL the difference — KNOW the diffevenpe—hetween, opdinary-aldminan sude¥ Wear-Ever ” \Get Your Fry Pan TODAY! wis ! \ Cover only 19¢ extra, Regular price 35¢. l'cl!\,l[lcsted toMl)e pre;ent. { Mr. and Mrs. Johns left Tues- & 1 . . . day, for é‘tu Pm‘j ni‘(?ern;o\?er; pleu:;:t Queen OllVeS, full qual‘t Jar, Only ... 60c and restful camp life of thrce weeks d P 3 Peanut Butter, full quart jar ..... 50¢ Monarch Catsup, 2 large bottles ... 49e - :Small Bottles Catsup, 2for ........ on the J F. Mahoney landing. They are coming again next yea C. H. Kempster, and Me: Han- nas of Chicago broke camp at Kitichi | after almost threc weeks of pleasure | N R . L P 2T, -'WWE 1 Do nof forg;'et to, present your Lucky»Da;} 1‘eceipts_.at:hur office tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 5th. Lucky Day" cash re- ceipts are dated Oct, 17. \ ; November Lucky Day sale is going fine. Why not buy some item of hardware from Given each day—you will surely win. W \ 7-1b box Crackers ............... 90c i You know, Oc}dber 17 was I:uck_v Day. We know we Lake Saturday night, and they report | a very fine time... g o hearty surnrise. A fine time and a delicious lunch, was served to - [ The “ Spread for Bre é 1 » LE R ¥ 3 th J d_ S e Lhe- year ronn ) Stricel and hunting to return again next sea- \: S ¢ e 'y f Ruel, Euel and Cleon Smith and] P I | el’l Rol}ert ‘Wymore: gttended. the box e [ social and’ entertainment at Buck| \’m i | I The Home of Mr. and Mrs. C, Wy- N I more, was a scene of rl'uasurcs last: 1 Friday ‘night when all the neighbors,| ! dropded* in on' them and‘gave them | TS Miss Ruby -Henderson and Dortha of Cass Lake were caller the camp at’Kitichi Wetnesday. KX REE KRR KRR KKK ot Your Dealer A Hallowe’en program was given by the Athletic association October 28, The program drew a large crowd, 10-1b box assorted fancy Cookiss. . $2.00 made 237 cash!sales amounting to $333.78 on this day. How Much Do You Get Tomoxrow? Peanut Butter, in bulk, per lb .. ... 17¢ and was a success in every sense of ' L i u“}\‘:ll?::.li.on picture entic]c: “Huckle- 7 2 lbs Cocoa ...t " oo 29 ° 1 ; 4 b t z s § | Foaime thentor Novostbor s, he Dealers Supplied By 2 cans Salmon .............0 Fig e we 29c G ) H d AT O | ¢ to go to the Athletic GAMBLE-ROBINSON-BEMIDJI €O . e lven \ ar‘ ware ; , i E Gy , 3 1bs Gloss Starch . ............... 20c Phone 57 | 3 cans Kitchen Klenzer . ... ....... 20c o Toilet Soap, 6 bars for : . .. .. i . 2BC ‘ Straight Virginia > | tobaeco—just that and 'nothing more —mellowed in the: sun and_ rivened on the hill, Picnic Hams, perlb ... ... G 15¢ 2 pair of Canvas Gloves .......... 25¢ Keep Our New Location in Mind CLIFFORD’S At Fourth St. and Minnesota Ave. o 9 4 The One-Ton Truck || The Ford One-Tcn Truck first rhr;n'dp its appeal to the farmer and the merchant because of the merits of Ford Cars. And it made its wonder- .\l ful reputation and great sales record becduse: | it lived up to every claim made for i‘t. | The reliable Fcrd' Motor, the specia'l,"?{)‘ifd i steel chastis, the aluminum bronze wormsdrive, | all combine to produce a truck of unusual power;’ capacity and strength—a truck that lasts in | service; a truck that solves the haulage problem | at a very small operating and upkeen expense. Hence the demand for the Ford One-Ton Truck is constantly on the increase. For the good of your business, whether it be farming, merchandising or manufacturing, you should come in and look over the Ford One-Ton Truck—NOW ! : The Virgfinia Cigarette —front down where 1 the good tobacco grows ® LaceerT & Myers Tonacco Co.™ You Are Invited To R e e e UL C LT LELELEE L L ELLEE LS Sttt —4 ! 1 l T e IMPORTANT!. ... 4 DISPLAY and SALE We are propared {o-furnish tha Bord iffibck 4 .+ ecquipped either with Standard or ing, The Standard Gearing g maximum of power. /The Speci cxcases thesibeed of the fruck from “'milds an hour, convertina'it into, "BAKERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS f S A — ‘Car. To. Be Held at " prav, ] | | C. W. Jewett Co. | B 5 3 Il «which will give you an opportuniwy vo try Bread and Pastery that is cooked ° PY ewe 10. ‘f in_the most sanitary and modern way —by gas. . INCORPORATED i ) | ol Authorized Ford Sales and Service Hi NEW SANITARY BAKERY TELEPHONG 570 | ——-307 Third St.— ‘ T T T P S LA 1