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-ruuiiiifi EV ‘ch. Aunufi‘ ai. fin "’#"\*—V"""fi‘ mea wfiu guest at the home of Mrs. | tage day. hegnty of Belan of 3 patra, se % “TBB BEAUTY ‘SHOP” vxslflng i anesot avenqe flm week. ew Armory tonight. Mrs. N, E. Norman and son Muk of Crosby, N. D., are ghiests at the home of ler pnentt, Mr. and Mrs. J..T. Edwards and’ family, 1101 Bel- trami avenue. TO BE BEAUTIFUL MADE EASY 1f you would learn to possess " the beauty of Helen_of -Troy or Cleo- patra, see— “THE BEAUTY SHOP” . A Paramount All-Star. Comedy. at the. ELKO THEATER TONIGHT . 2t 8-25) Mr. and Mrs. John Nenmann, son Sylvester and daughter Genen, lTeft this morning by ahd friends. illi for anenpobs to transact business for a few days. He expeets to retnrn Sat\u-duy. TO BE. BEAUTIFUL MADE _EASY If you would learn to _possess.. the beauty of Helen of Tréy or Cleo- patra, see— “THE BEAUTY SHOP”. Mr. and have visited surmmer _tot- h #nd moved there Tuesday to enjoy an outing. |H Peaches, $1, 19 a Box—at Tropp- 148-24 daughter , Mrs. Charles Carlton, and returned to their hornes the first of the week. quist, dai Vernon, and Malcolm Ande: )y 5 uf anenpolus, whao motoréd’ to g.to their hu'ma Mon- | duy They Were - accompanied by b5 A SR come. 1ito, for Prlnceton, : Miun whore they will visit relatives |’ _Clish of Fifth warrl left | . E. Kittleson for a short time. .. You'll haye a good time at the hmont d furnish the 1d8-24 day from Chippewa Falls and Supe- or, W] she visited relatives and chmont Dance Fri- e to Dot Van's 1d8-24 ’s-Orchestra will furnish t the Birchmont dance You should plan to 1d8-24 0 BE BEAUTIFUL MADE EASY would learn to possess the 01 Helen of Tx'oy or Cleo- " “THE BEAUTY SHOP” P t All-Star Comedy at o i'n ATER TONIGHT ol 2t 8:25 "and Mrs. Marks of Fosston, returned to ‘Lake bdhléirard. R Hnggerty and E. H. McMahon, ‘Tepresentatives-of the National Car- pet and Rug compnny, ‘Minneapolis, ‘are transacting business in Bemidji (orafewdum ¥, *Mrs. and”Mrs _fufifiéfi Cahill and children _left Thursday by auto for Sioux Falls where they will visit rel- atives. * From there they will motor ‘to. different: places i Southern Min- nesota ior,an extended; yacation. Mr. aiid Mrs. R. N. Palm and two sons_of anea;\ohs ‘were in Bemidji nday en route to tneir home from the home of Mr.-and Mrs. J. J. Con- ger while here, They made the trip by auto. . Mesdames F. S. Arnold and E. H, Winter, and Miss Alice Reynolds will go by boat this afterpoon.to the summer home of H. E. Reynolds, La- vinia, and Misses Ida- Johnson, Anna Brown and Bertha Webster will go spend the night taking' ‘wi them picnic/supper and breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Réynolds-are still inMin- neapohs, following her ‘opeération. She> is reported to - be recovering nicely. . § Mrs. Peter Vasaly . of Little Falls|j§: and Mrs. 'D. E. Ryan and daughter Marie of Minneapolis, who have been guests at the Diedrich home for a week. todny’s want Ads. .. - (What “Blunder” do yo- suggest?) Copyright 1928, Associated Editors ce’ Frida night, Dot; Miss Pluwa Kenfield returned to-| ca State Park, and they visited at]. by train at ‘6 o’clock, where they will] nk-ri l't afi!«, wifie won’t let me roam!” And no one will blame her aftér seeing iN THEIR LAPSE INTO LAPS AND LAUGHTER e ‘i"l'il.‘ m.n er. of Willmar ar- C. A._Knopke, :vlm has been ill for several weeks at his summer cot- e, Waville, and confined to. his bed most of the time, is reported to remain _about the same, and does not improve as his lnends would *wish. Miss Claéa fiawkms of . Minne- | . apolis visited inends in Bemidjx for a few days en route to Crookston for a visit.. Miss Hawkins, with her, par- ents, resided in Bemidji about four- teen years ago, her ghe‘ eing in the meat business”h She was very much surpri: at_the growth of Bemidji and sai 11 was hard for her to locate herself. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jokowske and family of Washburn, Wis., were guests Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, leav- ing yesterday morning by auto .fgr their home, Miss Anzonetta Kenfield accompanying them to Washburn: where she will visit relatives. and friends. Mr. Jokowske is manager of the Chicago Box & Crating company at Washburn, and he transacted busi- ness here and spent a vacation in this vicinity. The stoxk Teft -a 7%-pound baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bertram, south Park avenue, August -19. Mother and baby are reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Cutter and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mul- len, who have visited relatives in Be- midji for the past ten days, will leave tomorrow morning for their home. They made the trip by auto. Mrs, Cutter’s sister, Mrs. M. C. La- Core and husband will accompany them on the return trip. ENTERTAIN FOR GILL'S Mr. :and Mrs. Philip Glfi and fam- ily were guests at-a 1:30 o’clock luncheon yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, 703 Bemidji avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gill were also entertained at 6:30 o’clock dinner last evening by Mr..and Mrs. R. H.- Schumaker at Birchmont Beach hotel. YEOMEN MEET TONIGHT The reguldF teeting of the Broth- erhood of American Yeomen will be held this evening at. 8 o’clock at the of importance to be transacted, it is requésted that all members be pres- ent. ORDER OF FORESTERS TO MEET THIS EVENING T}\e regulw business meeting of the. Woman’s, Catholic Order of For- esters-will.bezheld this evening at 8 o’clock i inv.the basement of the church and;will be followed by a so- cial hour. All.members are-urged. to, be present. - - ‘BASED ON THE, BIG STAGE, COMEDY. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham A Hank Mann Cp(iédy__ WA, O Nt-:vfi Ten) 'm ’ —COMING SUNDAY— TOM: MIX in—*“The Fighting Streak” —COMING— JACK!E COOGkNan—-—“TROUBLE” 2% 39—{’& ST / S7 Y Moose hall, and as there is business | ntkt:m TALK BY DR. nurs br. W. A. R\lpc, specialist, will give.a health talk this evening at 8 o’clock at Central school building to which all parents are weltome, and urged to attend. DAILY PIONEER onn FELLOWS MEET FRIDAY The L. O. O. F. will hold their reg- ular business meeting Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose -hall and all members are urged to be present, I v L 9V vt lUSlNESS ADVICE GIVEN. FINANCIAL - ANNOUNCEMENT SMISS| CLINE " m Character Analyst SEE ME IN MATTERS{OF VITAL IMPORTANGE "' | PHYSICAL. - FOR APPOIN’I‘HENT CALL MARHAM 'HOTEL QUESTIONS. ANSWERED MENTAL., oo ~ FOURTH PRIZE—1214 LlS'l' 0F WINNERS IN WHEAT-GUESSING CONTEST AT FAIR Correct Number of Kernels, 6,023 FIRST PRIZE—98 Ibs Cremo Flour, Mes. Keanedy..... 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CPiclure Cast including Van, Laurance Wheat ' . Saturday, a set ........ e $1.25 WASH BOARDS Common and medium size, regular 45c and 49 ’ special for Friday and Saturday .............. ..29; 'LADIES’ BATHING SUITS " . OUTING FLANNEL Yard wide, dark patterns; also plam white; spe- cial for Friday and Satl - urday only at, per 15 FOOTBALL SPECIAL Regular size, leather cov- er, real rubber bladder, speclal each ........ $1.19 CRETO NES 36 inches: light. or weight ; special for Fri- weight ; speeial for Fri- BATHING CAPS day and turday only at per yar 15¢ and 19c values, special at ......ccceees 85¢ and 50c values, special at -.....ccooen ¢ gpecial (just for $1.00 and $1.25 values, " special (just for two New fall School Dfesses. Sriis, a yard Of all kmds. No-store will treat you an, better. Wholesale to school districts. New fall goods arriv- . ing—we want you to see this special stock of new goods. —a 1ator il We want to say to the. traqe that at no time in the his: tory of this store have we ever bought such a large and complete stock of every kind of ‘merchandise—and at prices that will appeal to everyone, MASON JARS Mascn Fruit Jars, heavy, clear Glass Pints, special, per dozen .. Quarts, special, per dézen ... Half-gallon, special, per dozen . Mason Covers, per dozen ....... Mason Rubbers, heavy grade, pér dozen . 4 dozen for ................ e e —————————————————————————————————————— E-Z SEAL JARS #* Glass Top, clear white Glass, extra heavy—these are special prices, good only for these two days. Half-pint size, per dozen Pint size, per dozen ... Quart siu., per dozen . 2-quart sxze, per dozen CRACKERJACK SPECIAL 2 PACKAES FOI ..o Sc THERMOS BOTTLES Metal Enclosed Pint size, regular $1.60; special Quart sxze, regular $2. 48 ; special Quart size, full nickeled, regular $3.25; specm $1.75 $2.35 THERMOS LUNCH KITS With pint size bottle, metal and leather case Regular $2.75'and $2.48; special only.................... $1.85 SPRINKLING CANS Heavy Galvanized . 6-quart mze, regular 98c; special .. 8-quart snze. regular $1. 15 qpecxal 16-quart size, regular $1. 75, special . —— e e ALUMINUM WARE Small handled Pans, Pudding Pans, Bowls and . Pie Tins; spegial, choice .... 10-quart Gnlvamzed Pails, special NICKELED SAD IRONS Mrs. Potts nickeled Sad Irons, 3 in set with stand and holder, regular $1.69; special for Friday and Regular $7.95, $6.95, $5.95; special for Friday and -Saturday, choice . (These are all-wool, and.a splendi CARLSON “OF COURSE?” The Variety Store Man on Beltrami Ave. -YOU KNOW HIM