Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 20, 1912, Page 3

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A. L. Gordan of Shevlin, was a business visitor here today. B. J. Hinkle of Little Falls, was Lere yesterday on business. J. A. Long of Brainerd, was a bus- iness visitor in the city vesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Zilbert of Far- ley, were in the city on business Tues- day. Miss Rose Miskella of Cass Lake, spent yesterday in the city with friends. The prayer meeting of the Metho- dist church this evening will be held t 7:30 instead of § o’clock. A ride on the big boat, City of Be- midji, adds one year to the end of your life. See the schedule. Miss Clara Dicaire left last even- ing for Blackduck where she will vis- it her sister, Mrs. J. Walters for some time, Miss Mary Ratica nof Blackduck, spent yesterday in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. John McCormick of Mill Park. Buy your adding machine paper rolls at the Pioneer Office and School Supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 3 for 25 cents. ~ T. C. McCann left this morning for International Falls where he will at- tend the Northern Minnesota Devel- opment meeting. Rev. S. E. P. White announces that there will be no prayer meeting this evening owing to his absence from the city. Mrs. A. Filiatrault of Crookston, arrived in the city yesterday and will visit friends and relatives for the next three week. Water is falling in the river. If you want a ride down the river you will have to get it quick. Big boat leaves every day 2:30. Miss Bertha Dicaire returned yes- terday morning from Blackduck where she has spent the past week the guest of relatives and friends. You can appreciate the dollar you save. If deposited in the Northern National Bank it will grow con- stantly day and night and Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Whitaker and daughter, Frances, of St. Paul, are in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Murphy. They will be here two weeks. Miss Enza Alton zeller of St. Paul, was the guest of Miss Edith Ryan yes- terday. Miss zeller took the part of Portia in the play “The Merchant of Venice.” The Y. P. S. of the Swedish Luth- eran church will meet Thursday ev- ening, June 20, at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Elmer Johnson, 1132 Doud avenue. Mrs. M. E. Hayner left yesterday for her home at Tenstrike. She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Helen Hayner, who will be her guest for some time. Order a telephone now, so your name will appear in the next direc- tory which goes to press June 25th. Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and lit- tle daughter of Winnipeg arrived in the city last evening and are the guests of Mrs. Hill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleckenstein. Dorothy and Gladys Hanna, accom- panied by their aunt, Miss May Car- risch, left this morning for Bath- gate, N. D., where they will spend the summer with relatives. Rev. 8. E. P. White left yesterday morning for a trip to Crookston, Red Lake Falls and Warroad in the inter- ests of the Presbytery of Adams. Mr. ‘White will return tomorrow. Miss Mona Flesher and Don Shan- non, returned Monday evening from ‘Wadena where they had gone to at- tend the Epworth League convention of the Fergus Falls district. If your name is mis-spelled, or ad- dress incorrect in the telephone di- rectory, notify us at once so correc- tions may be made in the new direc- tory which goes to press June 25th. Hugo Scharf of the Bemidji Lum- ber company, is confined to his home with a sprained ankle. While the sprain is not very painful, Mr, Scharf will be unable to work for a few days. Mrs. W .W. Browne and little daughters, Verna and Verna, left on Tuesday afternoon for Stony Plains, Alberta, Canada, where they will join Mr, Browne and will make their fu- ture home. Misses Ione and Amy Higgins of Nebish, left yesterday afternoon for their home. Miss Amy has been the guest of her brother, L. R. Higgins during the past week. Miss Tone has spent the past week with friends both at the Twin Cities and in this city. D. H. Turner left this morning for Bemidji, from where he will pro- ceed to International Falls this even- ing to attend the meeting of the Northern Minnesota Development as- sociation. He was the only one to leave this morning.—Crookston Daily’ Times. Miss Nelile Knott, and Messrs.| Stanley Knott and Charles Gerlinger all of Spur, left this noon for Duluth where they go as delegates to the state convention of the Christian Endeavor which is to be held at Du- luth the 20th to the 23rd. They will return to Bemidji on Monday morn- ing. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 sheets for 75 cents? AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes -$22.50 and $25.00 suits Open 8 a. m. Except Saturday Half-Yearly Clearance Sale Now at the above price. heavler grade paper we have the same at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The| Bemidji Ploneer Office: Supply Store. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Conger and son, Will ‘of McIntosh, arrived in the eity. last night. went on to International Falls this ‘'morning to attend the meeting of the Northern Minnesota Development as- ‘We: offer you |sociation. in the city as the guest of his cou- Close 6 p. m. #in, Glen Conger. brother of J. J, Conge? of this city. If you wish & Mr. and Mrs. Conger parlors of the Ryan hotel, ‘Will Conger will remain Mr. Conger is a Mr. and Mrs. PhillpiGlll arrived in for a good grade that will answer all the city from St. Paul this morning. Mr. Gill ‘went down to St. Paul on Saturday night and his marriage to Miss Fannie Theodors Burton took place on Tuesday, Jume 18, in the Mr. and Mrs. Gill will go to housekeeping at once in the W. W. Browne residence. You can buy the best carbon paper | Bank Building, Bemidji, Minn. mlde, every sheet nlun!oefl, any fweightyou desire at $1.00 per: box came up from Wadens on Tuesday | and was the guest of Mrs. A. G. Wedge until ‘yestorday afternoon when she left for Fogston where she will be the guest of friends for & ‘short time after which she will go on to Crookston. Miss Rideout was a delegate .to the Epworth League conyention of the Fergus Falls dis- trict. Last evening at 8 o'clock at the ordinary purposes; $2.00 for an extra good paper and $2.75 for the best ex- tra fancy quality light weight grade. Positively none better made. BEach box contalns 100 sheets of paper, size & 1-2x13. Phone your orders, call or ‘write the Bemidji Pioneer Office Sup- ply Store. Phone 31. Security State present. are well known here. 207 Third Street Bemldfi, Minn. EVERYTHING READY-TO-WEAR oll Under Way Clearance Sale Prices will be in full force until Independence Day--July 4th. Half Yearly Event. shades. at. $25.00 and 52950 suits $35 00 to $45 00 suits at.. Ladies’ “Wool Sweaters” For the cool lake breezes and even- Extraordinary values at ing wear. greatly reduced prices. $6.00 values Tailored Suits at CGreat Savings Every suit direct from our regular stock,a representative collection of the season’s most desirable models, materials and $12.75 BEersorreoeorero $16.75 . $24.50 $4.50 and $4 val t $2-95 $3.75 and $3.50 vglese: at. Coats Much Reduced Plain tailored mix- ture coats, novelty styles and combina- tion colors; every model bearing the same ear marks of “well bred” style i in the sale. 1 2 seaar. - $10.00 st §1.0 White Lingerie, Lace and . Eabroidery trimmed. WaiISts Many pretty styles and designs. Also our entire stock of all-over lace waists at special reduced prices. $5 values at........ e . $3.88 ..$3.18 $2.85 Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies Knit Underwear Savings Extraordinary Special for Friday and Saturday lace trimmed union suits . . 266 knit Jersey ‘ribbed vests . . . 10@ knit Swiss ribbed vests . . . . 1860 vesa o $14.50 | Women and children should celebrate now by taking part in this Our Third Entire Stock of Children’s and Infants’ Wear Reduced I-4, 1-3 and 1-2 Consisting of cloaks, dresses, underwear and sweaters for children; -infants’ wraps, bonnets, sweaters. kimonas, bath robes, booties, underwear, crib blankets, sheulder shawls, nightengales and everything for a cemplete infants’ wardrobe. Dresses for the 4th Beautiful gowns and dresses at sale prices, ranging 1=3 and 1=2 less than regular price. A splendid opportunity .in dresses for many kinds of wear. Tailored street dresses, afternoon frocks and-evening gowns; many of the most charming styles we've shown this season. Wide- ly varying models in -sergdes, taffetas, crepe de chine, marquisette, veiled ef- fects and beautiful chiffon gowns. $6.50 Dress Skirts $3.75 Women's skirts of fancy mixtures checks and stripes, in serge, Panama and English mixtures. Colors black 52-35 tan, grays, browns and navy. Children’s ““Wool Sweaters” Just the thing for children to.wear at play or in the evening. $3 values $2.50 values T, 51.50 values Bl oo S $3.50 on sale - i at $2.65 Extra Spocial 300 on sale y at $2.1 ul"fls Sflm. $2.50 on sale superior - quality at $1.65 4 $2.00 on sale Gotton - Hose in (o in “'." sale $1.50 on sale at $1.18 $1.00 on sale at 88¢c We run a big speciél in" this sale of $3.00 Messaline Petticoats at . . . .. ...... Undermuslins at Savings from 25 ln'fill’ per cent for you Including our entire stock---underskirts, combinations, corset cover and drawers, corset cover and skirt; all our newest French Art Underwear and Leona Garments . : “Kaysers” long silk gloves, $1.50 values, in this sale....... e Things to remember about this séle: Silk Gloves The Comfort in Hot Weather Messaline, Chiffon and Marquisette Waists, Half Price Our entire stock, all sizes, many pretty styles. These waists cannot be exchanged or sent on approval, or returned for credit, ow- ing to the great values offered. - regular .$1.15 to the T J. crane & Co. Nothmg bought for a Speclal Saie Petticoats ‘ Our regular $3.50, $3.75 and ‘@ $4 petticoats on saleat...... sz 35 You will find here all sizes and colors, in taffetas, messalines, etc. Exceptional values | for the money. Extra Special Regular $1.50 house dresses and ”e sacquesat................. High Standar of Nothmg offered that is not up | {ss Edna Rideout of Crookston, |Home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. 8. J. Driver, occurred the marriage of Miss Pear] Driver to Oliver Croweil, Court Commissioner A. M. Crowell, £ather of the groom, performing the cere- wmony. The bridal pair was sttended by Miss Vera Neison and Fred Scar- Tott, The affair ‘'was a quiet one, only the immediate relatives being Mr. and ‘Mrs. Crowell will make their home fn this city. Both | % S L - 1 1 | |

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