Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 18, 1912, Page 5

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"underwear at greatly reduced prices. J. C. Thorpe of Shevlin, was in Be- midji yesterday. All the news at Peterson’s.—Adv. A. G. Gilbertson of Pinewood, was a Bemidji visitor today. William Hall of Wilton was in the| city Thursday on business._ Special underwear sale Saturday, Troppman’s.—Adv. George Forte of Wilton transact- ed business in the city yesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Daniel Kelley of International Falls, was a Bemidji visitor yester- day. Frank Mohr came to Bemidji| from Deer River yesterday after- noon. | Men's ladies’ and children’s winter starting Troppman’s.—Adv. Mrs. E. F. Stevens will entertain the North End Sewing club Satur- day afternoon. The best is none too good for the sick. Get the best fruit at Peter- son’s.—Adv. Crookston Daily Times:—Miss McLorinan returned home the first part of the week from a few days’ Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin entertain- ed Mesdames - Miner and Gillett Thursday afternoon. Don’t forget the food and notion sale at Netzer’s Drug Store Satur- day afternoon.—Adv. - J. Shere, of Akeley, was in Bemidji a few hours last evening on his way from Akeley to the range. Mrs. William Burce came to Be- midji from Kelliher this morning and is spending the day here. One lot of men’s and boys caps, worth up to $1.25 at 25¢ and 50c.— Troppman’s.—Adyv. The St. Agnes Guild of the Episco- pal church will not have their regu- lar meeting tonight, as originally i planned. Scandinavian delicasies and all jother fancy provisions and groceries at Peterson’s.—Adyv. Miss Millie Lemloe of Puposky, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. C. Cobb for a few days, left yesterday afternoon for her home. Have you ever heard the Hallo- well's? No Then don’t fail to hear them Monday night at the city hall. —Adv. Mrs. J. Peterson, Jr., departed ‘Wednesday afternoon, for a visit with her parents at Barnesville, Minne- sota ,her aged mother being critical- | ly ill Mrs. BE. T. Killpatrick of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who has been the guest of her sisters, Mrs. C. W. Brandborg for a month, left this morning for her home. A. B. Allen and W. T. McMurran, both of St. Paul, returned to their visit at Bemidji. homes last night after having spent _ Make This Shop Your Down Town Stop several days looking over farm lands in this vicinity, All the magazines, all the Sunday papers, also the local papers, at Pet- erson’s.—Adv. Garnet Peterson came down from International Falls, Wednesday for a short visit with his parents. His brother Julian accompanied him back Thursday morning. Haberkorn, the baritone who never fails to please, will appear with the Hallowell’s at the city hall Monday night.—Adv. Walter L. Markham, of Virginia, came to Bemidji last night. Mr. Markham formerly made his home here and his father was at one time the owner of the Markham hotel here. Mr. Markham is now in the hotel business in Virginia. Save money by getting your winter supply of underwear at Troppman’s. See our display window for prices.— Adv. Mrs. Joe Hughes returned yester- day from her trip to Stowers, North | Dakota, where she was called a month ago, by the serious illness of her brother, Ivo Motschenbacher, who died after a two weeks’ illness from pnemonia. Mrs. Hughes and sisters of St. Paul, returned by the way of Fargo and Moorhead, at which places they visited relatives, The Catholic ladies will hold a food and notion sale at Netzer’s Drug Store, Saturday afternoon from two till six.—Adv. Mrs. William Schmitt, who has suffered with blood poison in her left hand this week, and who has had several operations perofrmed on her hand and fingers, is better today. It was at first feared that she would Everything R THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIOREER lose her hand or some of the fingers. Her condition is so much improved now they think there is no further danger. Besides the big burglar-proof safe and the fire-proof vaults of che Northern National Bank there is al- ways carried burglar and fire insur- ance, as well as a protective mem- bership in the American Bankers’ As- sociation.—Adv. The sewing club of eleven young ladies of Bemidji which was formed three weeks ago was formally named yesterday when it met with Mrs. George T. Baker. “The Narcissus Club” was chosen as the name. Mrs. Baker’s home was decorated in pink and white and she served a “Pink Tea” luncheon. The centerpiece was made of pink carnations and ferns and each guest was given a favor of cut flowers. “Go SEE” CARLSON For the Big Special Saturday Window shades, 6 feet long, 2 3 three different colors.......... c Rugs, tapestry; good wearers, Bood 8iZe. .. ueivinsisiinies 98“ Waffle Irons, 10 inches; bakes to 7 3 perfection, special............. fl Men's Canvas Gloves, knit wrist; 5 regular 10c, per pair............. fl Coal Hods, 17-in. gize, heavy en- ameled sheet atee‘. each....... 180 Wash Boilers, heavy 4x tin, copper bottom and 2-inch copper $| . $1.9 Doll Cabs, leather, rubber “Go See” tires, extra value.......... eady to Wear Carlson Variety Japanese cups and sauc- ers, plates, sets, dresser sets, etc. trains and other toys. “Co See” For Dry Goods Speclals bons, Sweaters, dreds of other items. “Go See” First what you want. sugar-cream Dolls, doll heads, balls, “Go See” Carlson Variety Hose, Underwear FRib- Outing Flannel Gowns and hun- “Co See” Garlson Variety Store New China in this week. Stacks and loads of stacks in. Sure to have just “Co See” “GCo See” CARLSON For Cut Glass at Reasonable Prices Hand Painted China Common China Haviland China Austria China Bavarian China ““Of course’” this store sells the China “Go See” CARLSON For every need in _Kitchen Ware--Light Hardware Brooms, 37c to 58¢ Ironing Boards, 98¢ Wash Boards, 38¢c Enameled Roasters, 43¢c-$1.48 Scrub Brushes—Oh everything, only “Go See”’, you will be treated right. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA th 00,000.00 recently expended oflg;mv‘:m’;nts. 250 rooms, 1% private baths, ‘60 sample rooms. Evorg modern convenience: Luxurious and delighttul restaurants and buffet, P Room, . Local mhnt overlooking the harbor and Lake Superipr. Convenient to eve: Ono of the Graat Holols of the Narthwest Our Third Anniversary Sale--Fall Opening This Great Sale of Women's and Misses’ Coals, Suits and Dresses Will Close Tuesday, Octoher 22nd Just Three Days Left in which fo take advantage of the Low: Prices offered during this Sale, You cannot realize the importance of this busy store unless bargains offered. Every day customers who know v seen at the price. Many Bargain Lots COATS Amazing Variety for Women and Misses More Coats here than any other store in town. An endless variety of styles so different, so attractive, in beautiful materials. $22.50 and More Every new and popular fabric is shown here in a $4.75, $4.50 & $4 sweaters multitude of chic styles.|a¢ the and other smart, nobby effects, bou- cles, chinchillas, plush and caracule, all underpriced |booties, at $8.75, $13.50, $18.50, The Johnny Coat, ulster, the belted, including velours, $22.50. Gowns in Sweaters this sale event. coats, robes, etc. Kimonas and House We offer a great value in this sale, in crepe and flannel kimonas, at...95¢ $7.50 silk kimonas...$4.50 $10 silk kimonas.....$6.50 $4.75 silk kimonas...$2.75 Hundreds of Stunning Coats |15 silk kimonas $8.75, $13.50, $18.50, $9.50 Take on special prices for The ‘Baby Store’ Is now well stocked with knit wear. Sweaters, mitts, dresses, woolen hose, kimonas, bath are not advertised-.-onl newspapers. These special offerings are for you at e ——————————————— Smart House and Strest Dresses Priced at $4.65, $5.35 and $7.85 and more for this Sale Week. Every Dress or Gown Reduced from 1-4 to 1-3 for this Birthday Sale Week. three days of this groups. Very Special Neckwear, 50¢ Just as a feature event for the last lected a special assortment of Jabots, Lace Collars, Bows, Collar and Cuff Sets. They belong in Higher Priced Petticoats Petticoats of Good Sateen at 98¢ We have a limited num- ber to sell at this price— everyone worth from $1.65 to $2.25. The entire lot included in this sale at 98¢ sale we have se- Go at 50 Gents Corsets at Sale Prices $3.50 corsets sell at $2.65 $3 00 “ “ “ ; $2.15 $2.50 = “ $1.65 $2.00 $1.50 “ * $LI5 $1.00 " 85¢ The Sale of Skirts $4.35 FOR SKIRTS WORTH $5 AND $6 Skirts of serge, cheviots, tweeds, mixtures of good make and fit. Excel- lent assortment on sale t Fine Wash Waists 0f Lingerie and Flannel at $1.15 High collar and long or short sleeves, or collarless styles, and both back and front fastening models from which to select, 115 —_— e This Sale Involves Qur Entire Stock of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Underwear, 207 Third St. Sweaters, and all our Children’s and Infants' Wear This Store Open Saturday Until 10 p. m, “ $1.35| you have seen its immense stock and shared in the alues tell us that our merchandise is the best they have y a few representative bargains in the a saving of 20 to 60 per cent. Suits, Tailored $19.50, $22.50, $24.50 Good heavy woolen ma- terials in stunning styles, cutaway, straight effects, or fancy models. Finished with guaranteed satins, velvets, etc. They are extra values for this Sale Week. Beautiful Gowns and Dancing Frocks In every shimmering tint, pale blue, rose pink, tans, black and white, come these handsome gowns and frocks—Chiffon over Silk, Messaline, Taffetas. Nets and Crepe de Chine, spec- ially priced for this Sale event at $11.75, $13.75. $14.50, $18.50, $22.50, and more. Bags, 207 Third St.

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