Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1912, Page 8

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g 4= Entire Stock to Be Closed Out . Everything Ready-to-Wear urday This Store Open Sat-~ Until 10 p. m. EXCEPTIONAL PETTICOAT VALUES FOR SATURDAY Saturday We Will $2.15 Closing Out Sale of Millinery Our entire stock of MILLINERY to Dbe closed out at once. Big Sale Opens Saturday And will continue for four days November 23, 25, 26, 27 Four Big Days During these days goods will be sold regardless of cost DON'T PASS UP THIS OPPORTUNITY Come and visit this store during the Big Closing Out Sale and you will find it a money saver to you. Special Gounters Displayed Bargain counters have been arranged including articles such as Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Veil- ings, Ornaments, Wings, Fancy Feathers and Ostrich Plumes. 'MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A large assortment of ladies’ Muslin Underwear will be closed out at very low prices. This event will be remembered as one of the big sale events of Bemidji merchandising. Do not over- look this Closing Out Millinery Event Hetland & Fallon Bemidji, Minn. Minnesota Ave. Place On Sale DAKOTA MURDERER SET FREE TODAY (Continued from first page). there and soon spent what money he had saved. Her demands on him re- called the money he had seen Flett carry. Remington quietly retarned to Ar- thur, concealed himself in the hay loft at the elevator and in the dark- ness when Flett came to feed the horses, Remington brutally beat him to death and escaped with the money. Remington was arrested at La Crosse where he had gone with the woman. ‘When returned to Fargo he plead- ed guilty and received a life sentence. The state board of pardons commut- ed his sentence last summer to twen- ty-three years and today Remington will step from the penitentiary at Bismarck a free man. Our Ehtire All Col “The action of the purdon board aroused a great deal of indignation at the time and a largely signed pe- tition was sent to the members to have them reconsider their action but they refused to change, claiming the pardon was a closed incident. Since the recent lynching at Steele many editors of the statz have boldly asserted the mob violence was direct- ly due to the leniency shown by thei pardon board to Remington. Remington has made a good record in the state pen and is said never to have violated a rule of the institu- tion. He has been regarded by War- den Hellstrom as a trusty and for two years had charge of the pen ex- hibit at the state industrial show at Bismarck without a guard. To a considerable degiee Reming- ton has also educated himself while in the prison. He is now between forty and forty-five years old and it is said has the assurance of a cleri- _ Stock of Messaline and Taffeta Petticoats, $4.50, $4.00 and $3.75 Values at $2.15 The Entire Lot to Be Sold Out At Once All Sizes ors cal position in another state that will give him profitable empioyment The only member left of the family he wrecked when he killed Flett is a young son of the victim, who has been in the civil service in the Phil- ippines and is now reported to be inI North Dakota. MOVIES ARE IN CONGRESS. Washington, November 22. -— The| first official moving pictures taken by ( the government of the Panama canal are now being secured by the house appropriations committee. A moving | picture operator, and also a photog-; |rapher from the U. S. Geological Survey, are members of the Congress- ional inspection party touring the icanal zone. “Movies” of the big construction work are to be exhibited in Capitol committee rooms this winter, to il- lustrate graphically the mecessity for appropriations. Fortication plans i $2.15 will also be jllustrated in the pie- tures. Secretary of War Stimson, by a peculiar coincidence, is also inspect- ing the canal work while the house committee is looking over the pro- ject. A considerable part of the sec- retary’s annual report to the presi- |dent this winter is to be devoted to jthe canal, as the Taft administra- |tion’s “last word” on Panama. ROLLER SKATING. The big roller rink will be opened for the season, Wednesday evening November 27. Skating every after- noon and evening. Good music and good order, and a good time guaran- teed to all by the new manager, W. B. McLachlan.—Adv. Ask to be shown the special prem- fums offered to Pioneer readers. They will be brought right to your door er may be seen at this office. Roe & Markusen Fourth Street Roe & Markusen Phones 206-207 ¢ Have That Dinner Right Now when Thanksgiving is really here and the busy housewife expects guests—when the credit for the feast right- fully belongs to her—she really can’t afford to neglect buying the best groceries—the kind that are widely known and proclaimed everywhere as the best obtainable. That’s the only kind to buy,—and Roe & Markusen’s is the one best place to get them, because they are new, choice and fresh—and the prices are the lowest possible for the quality. Let Us Offer a Few Timely Suggestions There are so many things that go to make the big dinner a success that we mention a few of our ‘‘leaders’’ for Wednes- day-special items that Fruits and Vegetables Takay Grapes Malaga Grapes Catawba Grapes Delaware Grapes Fancy layer Figs Table Raisins Fancy Dates Choice Bananas: Grape Fruit Selected Oranges ‘We will also have fresh shipments of fresh Leaf Lettuce, Radishes, Celery and the beat the larger markets afford. FOR THE FEAST DON'T MISS THESE Cape Cod Cranberries Imported Sardines Heinz Plum Pudding Strawberry Preserves Libbey's Asparagus Fancy Sliced Pineapple Beechnut Marmalade Fancy Prunes Pickles Sweet Cider Heinz Mincemeat Pure Olive Oil Salad Dressing ,Choice Honey Heinz Currant Jelly Extra Choice Canned Peas if you serve Chase & Olives Thanksgiving Day “Seal” Your Dinner The turkey will taste better—the plum pudding will have a finer flavor—the finishing touch will be put upon the meal are known standards. New Nuts—Pure Candy Brazil Nuts English Walnuts Pecans Filberts Hickory Nuts Almonds Mixed Nuts Chestnuts Fancy Confectionery Chocolate Chips ‘Whitman's Mallo Caros Peppermints Chocolate Creams A full line of fancy candy clusters of Grapes, Cherries, etc, for decorat- ing. The finest line Selected C.& S. Hij Sanborn’s For Orloff Blend C. & 8. Seal Brand Seal Brand Tea 1-2 1b _Salada Tea in Bemidji. Teas and Choice Coffee C. & .5 Amber Blended Coffee ghland Blend C. & S.Special A- C. & S. Old Government = — Private Estate Coffee White House Coffee Koochinoor, fine Cafe Royale Coffee Orange Pekoe Orris Chop Tea excellent baking use and innumerable items of equal interest— all leading familiar brands—and posi- tively guaranteed as to quality. “Seal Brand"” Coffee WHITE JACKET FLOUR. A goog time to prove that it’s the es The Best Advertised Grocery Because the Goods Are Best ROE & MARKUSEN

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