Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 8

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TUTUTTTTT 4YME BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER T T MICKIE, TT}E PRINTER 7 By Charles Sughoe PAGE EIGHT @ Western Newspa i s = Goos! 3 = o ’ ~ e ” Sl = % ARND \ WADTA NOUWVE BEER = et e < 2 NEW ONE ) F=5 ARRY THY \ \ F\G\-\T\\AG‘ \ ) M b f DARK CAT & - L Wiy % > NESTERDAY W ; . A AGAW 1 ‘ . 2 o B | ! » . o g ! S 4 “THAT MUST _fi ; . - 3 . ) B Geen A REGUAR ) : VL JACK L DEMPSEY THE 20 Twentieth ‘ = Century LIS LIMITED A Dirty Trick Polished shoes were for a long t'me looked upon as a sure sign of effeminacy in men and were often iculed. That’s probably the lot of the old-timers e about bringing mud in on their wife’s’ clean carpets. But it isn’t the main reason why men don't get a shine-on as often as they | used to. —Ain't It a Fact?— WANTED! JOHNSON’S Bemidji, where he attended of the Red Lake drainage SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, APRIL 22, AND WILL LAST UN- TIL SATURDAY, APRIL 29, ONLY! IMPERATIVE ANNOUNCEMENT! C. W. Yates and Bill Torkelson left for Lengby Sunday, where they are employed. Potato Market . C. Demming of the home of the Chicago, April 21.—Potato mar- . Frank Anderson | Popular Price Store ket, w ; Teceipts 4 s; on track, o J 9 ) b n i I’ Lillo o enghy spen! 2t Gpiotal U 8. shipment, T35 | v atinesday here on business, ] Alteration Lady! i cked $1.40 to $ Mi a Haukland of Ebro was! . ] L s sets, $1.55 to $1.70; mew nd guest of Mrs. J. D. Ran- | Must Be Experienced. i —Heinz, Preserve Us! — i cet, s ; Florida iSpaulding t APPLY AT OFFICE - Supporting the Infantry els, No. 1, il left on Thursday for a o A Chic ‘ No. 2, mostly $6.00. |short visit in St. Paul. ; 3 2 apartmy for every a - The below mentioned Merchandise had been intended for ac- AN PR o e i count of the Co-operative Store, and on account of their inability with Betty. to handle same, will be Closed Qut by me without delay. Every e it sthounien b article is guaranteed Fresh, Sound, Wholesome, and of the very What Is s . These goods were exclusively purchased with intention to Love? —The Ties That Bind— began to droop for want of oon nup. She tried to keep [ 4 g, but finally cu CAMPBELL LAKE % i’ oo muchmess i fan— | nurse along the Co-operative Store, which can no longer be nursed Brciange, " l N Bank loans have been made to meet drafts for these goods and re- lll payment of these loans MUST be made before the first of month. These prices are subject to goods being unsold, and would kxcbange. BAGLEY' ester Peterson and f: 1t the home of Gi day. . It is the mysterious something that causes woman tq leave her fireside for heaven knows what— e i e ta, to spend her E Mrs. Oscar Olson Werner Augustine home Thu ji is visiting with her parents here. Mrs. W. W. Smith entertained at 1| Clifford Berglund and Hardin And- o’clock dinner Sunda; r. and Mrs. erson of Clearbrook spent Friday Becker and fams nd Mr. and here. . L. Coy and family. Miss Irene Theis left on Monday Richard Kelhm has moved his fam- for Wapheton, N. D., where she will to their new home which he has atten hool. cmpleted. A. H. Vilka of the Vilka Milling Wilbur Smith and Mrs. Peter Company of Clearbrook, ~motored ¢ were business callers in Pu- here Thursday; . Mrs. John Stretlin and sister, Miss cas a Bemidji ;Inb were Cass Lake visitors Wed- therefore advise your immediate purchase of such items as appeal to you. }YVheat and other grains are a.dvancing; neVertheil)eSSr :Mr()1 }%e{le- with offering to you the best Flour that money can buy, and fully DO YOU KNOW WHAT LOVE IS? guaranteed to be excelled by no cther flour on the market. VON STROHEIM (The Man You Will Love to Hate) DOES and he knows women. And ho knows what women, who imagine g FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR é It is the desperate urge that compcls man to throw to the 4 i % winds even the ideals he has cherished through ages. themselves in love, do. Kaplan’s Unexcelled Flour, per bbl, 5-bbl lots. .$7.95 Kay.an Unexecelied Fiour, per single bbl Kaplan’s Unexcelled Flour, per 98-1b sack Kaplan’s Unexcelled Flour, per 49-1b sack TO THE SKEPTIC!—This is notice that if you do not find this flour to make better bread than any flour that is now being sold in this city—using same yeast and 1 _other ingredients—we shall refund your money after the first baking and you are privileged to return the You can buy fresh eggs Saturday \PTEUN" o 6o paul 5. . Bar- | flour without deduction for what you have consumed in the baking. SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES t Tr an’s for 22 cents a dozen. 5 ) el > - Bu};;lt Lludgo at Hart Lake 1 MON.—TUES. __Libert Six touring azel Nelson spent Sunday at s 3 FOR SALE—Liberty Six tourlne!sheviin with Iriends, : APR. 22:23:24:25 Men’s Work Shoes, all sizes, per pair ,,,,, car, in A-1 condition. b i e i 1 Irvine” Ave. gaves e 'i')i?:fr‘flé'é;i . Men’s Dress Shoes, all sizes, per pair d Halvoresen will “:-:.:.H y ivle’ M ’ N Jsan’ FOR SALE—Rather than move the ¢ Paul Ladies aid Thurs. | .lq.:.:-:-:.:.l.:.:.:.:.:-:-: :.}:.:.:'r ‘ Boys’, Girls’, Misses’, Children’s School and following furniture, we will offer day, April 13th. ) | — Dress Shoes per pair $1.75 to $l.95 the same at prices you cannot af-| Misses EIma and Emma Klepp left | - 'y g ford to miss—Buffet, Dining Table on Wednesday for Zerkel where they | Every pair of Shoes guaranteed as strictly firsts and — e e ‘Ir{‘ue:i‘l:x}’): -°",.“;i :;.u?.pi?l? ;\{%szsfir 1"1’{.‘{4 son, | positively lower in price than any other store in town i i “hai i omas, left Monday for a sit with | Lok d i Reed R ™ Fockor, | riends at Remer, Boy River and other | S H O E S g l y l E S for the same class of shoes—they average from $2.00 fumed oak Rocker, with leather | points I i | down to 50¢ cheaper than others would charge for the back and seat, brass bed, springs Miss Acquina l\f)lb arrived home k and mattress, " 9x12 Grass Rug, | Wednesday from i?fig"”i’“”fi" where| same stock. sh'ng Machine. sall 4 9 | she has bee ending school. . | i . Wasing et gon ! Siaza | s B A Tepper of fSomidii and| for I am not in the Shod Business—these shoes were con- " N e ot tho L ‘Maize Homs'last| tracted and MUST be disposed of within the week. FOR SALE—5cre tract in south|week 0 G| SPRIN N 3,000 bushel re-cleaned No. 3 Russian Oats—can be N e; some iss Mabel Holmen returned Mon- . . some seaded in 2| day to ber duties as cashier at the | used for seed—quantity lots per bushel 44c Hec shows just how they suppress or demonstrate love. All the peculiar twists and tangles that upset even the proudest women. He depicts this in a background of splendor such as the anning Rider of Shevlin spent eye of a camera has not looked upon since fist the movement of Martin Sande moved his family o turday here over on his father’s farm. I human be:ngs were, rec injaction. tt and Jay Bailey Ifet! & presdiiniactioh Sunday for North Dakota, where cempioyed. ) Mr.and Mrs. A, C. Cameron of Be- | - ADDITIONAL WANT ADS ||mid were visiors polis Monday by the brother. SEE HIM in the Miilion-Dollar Miracle Manuscript of the screen: “FOCOLISH WIVES” AT THE | | | =, Miss Esther Malmquist of Remer were | s :'pif;waTiié.(;?ni}. Also 8| of ifsv‘é' i;f‘%?::k; “::“ :‘ “l’sl"“'% Siss s Shelle’(}‘c;(’)-rsn, per ’t;(;n' ‘{:'gqm ca‘r' :;1 arrival room house, ba Mrs. A. E. Hurd, Mrs. Oscar Bar-| oce styles have LS N b o ness and Mrs, € Aamodt spent Tues- |} | changed very notice- 8 and 10 penny commion Nails, per 100-b keg . . . $4.25 fee er, Phone 42-F-30, hdd- M J Kolb left on Tuesday for Gon- ably — the season’s ) o Ship Lap, Western Fir, for 1,000 feet $27.50 Hardwood Maple, Beech Flooring, 1,000 feet. . $72.50 Roofing, 100 square feet for $1.00 Salt, per 100-1b sack ety ] Diamond Tires, all sizes, at prices that will surprise you Holland Herring, per 10-1b keg Canned Corn, per dozen, no less sold Canned Corn, by the case of two dozen- pes doz. . $1.00 new styles have the . square toe effect. GIVE US YOUR ORDER SATURDAY! Try Our Meats and Service— We Want to Please You. FLORSHEIM Veal Stew, perlb ................ 9¢ fT::.e,E:':axf‘::: ,:,':::; Pure Cocoa, 5 lbs for 50c Y Veal Roast,perlb ................ 18¢c style. Fresh Pork, perlb ................ 16c || e e el Hamburger, perlb ............... 12ic ’ ) . . . Many other items too numerous to mention—ALL MUST BE Sausage, per b ................. 122c $4.95 to $10.00 SOLD WITHIN THE WEEK! i - B Chickens, per Ib ................. 30c 1 3 - e i Iam being forced back into the business realm: to protect my Salt Pork b 16 Tt EXTRA _SPECIAL' real estate interests, and delay is dangerous. | alt Pork, per o ............... Sefdoe Walk-Over Mahogany Tan Shoes Bring your money!—rush in your orders!—do not wait! Good Bacon, perlb ............... 20c ‘ . : And, above all things, bear in mind that every aiticle is guar- for Spring ! gu anteed! MORRIS KAPLAN ——PHONE 66— i : —_New Kaplan-Robertson Bldg. __ {F YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL. OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN THE PIONEER WANT COLUMY ¥ 1 i { | { Defective Page

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