Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 7, 1913, Page 6

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HESE are a few of ‘the authentic styles~in derby: ~and soft hats for spri be well dressed you will wear one of the many attractive |f " styles shown in the Mora line’ this season. The most popu- lar shapes, the late.sb adés, | the best values; are to behad- in Mora Hats." The selection of aMoraHat means . ¢ a styllsh looking hat that- will hold .its : shape and: give. more than average wear. Sold bylead- ing dealers ‘every- where. Look for the Mora trade mark _em- bossed on the band. The " Morawetz Co. 4 ety from the.ro Ploneer Supply Store Can- Save You ‘Money Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidjf Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having oaly the best - - .money can ‘buy. - 0TTO G. fifiifi*fllflitfl*{’lfi: 48 E o “Duluth ” Tuns-a “familiar. gibe, “Is twenty-six miles long, half a iile wide fof - and a mile high.” ‘Duluth people -consider that an ex: aggeratmxx, though they admit the site ig-hilly. They seem"to.think the hill; are a clever device of the creator to: furnish a foundation for their parks.- Before :one -has been two-hours in Duluth, -he will; likely: have seen the ~eminence directly. back of the center, reached by .incline rmlway, or he will' have”driven over the famous' boulevard that-follows an anecient beach line on’ the shoulder of the: hill three hundred feet- lake, He will have been deli; view that sweeps the city, hills, the islands of the far horizon an the illimitable lake. ] But-it will be long:before he:learns {all the intimacy of. the: parks” and knows‘ why the thoroughbred citizen: of Duluth is so devoted to the that frame them:. Seven streams that rise back of the ; nnudn«m«««nm RARAR AANR filfi*”m%lfl lfil’”’: th< ngh- bowl " shnped valleys, throqgh deep’ ravines, in-cliff walled’ channels;. over craggy ledges; in. fnlls ‘and ‘pools and rapids; by quiet reaches and sud: den; rushes, to the Jake.. Five of these -water courges have been set apart for pnrks, where paths wander among the white ‘stems of the birches, ‘or the pilla “of“ the pine, ‘where ~rustic bridges * leap ' .the 'miniature - gorges, where—:but what's the use: - Genuine, ‘certiticatedpoets-have been:trying: for thousands of years to:put in:words the ‘charm of trees and rocks and water, of sunset.glow, of one star-hanging in the 5, ¢'there 1g that, within'its slopes that | - 1ifts the_city outside. itself: Just-asi. eyening sky, and they have not dane n't be done unless it:s set to pinges that stand aloof, here t a hook of ciyilized Surround. g, A5 the Wild creatures of the wood K e FOR GOOD. 'rnnms TO BAT X ao TO - noz AND. nmm “THEY BEAT.” 207 mmm Y m-:n fifl'* *flrt‘t_*** - | that links ofie of the; p***!t* -0 eaahyehfld"h its-tat] er's arms, ‘the brooks: and trees: that And so one steps from -the street car|. that goes clanging past into a bit of God’s outdoors. . The -people-have ‘possession-of the parks. - One.sées. the picnic party, the cbffee. pot ~boiling ‘over three. sticks,| the table spread on grassy places. One Sees children wading" in the pools, young folks*'walking=in ‘ways ‘of ro- mance, elders-enjoying twilight ease, family ‘parties free ot the citys con- |- fines. Duluth’s ‘hillside may ‘seem stee the drive along the brow. of the hill e parks with an- other lifts the sojourner” out=of the world of plain things. - Or as the city af first view from the lake seems be climbing its slopes.from the com: mon-lot of cities !ugher and higher to a-new: estate. "*i#iiifii{l&*{*ii*i{*fli - TOMSMART 'Dny ‘and 'l'unmf sm AND PIANO IOVINO *yi**g* _ttrii**t*****fi If , ',*y‘t*ig*ti*'*,{,** ed or gray; aleb cures dan ing sca.lp and ‘stops falling s}dlled chemiats 0 this r than ourselves, By asking at’ drug-'stove. for the'ready-to-use product——-called “Wyeth’s Sage’ and phur Hair Remedy’—you will-gat g tura arge cbott for about fifty cents. |looks even inore ‘beautif than ever.—Adv. = Patnck-Duluth—Overalls' “We sell { them than any other make. Why? m.flm’?fi!‘nfilum'&mu"fi’e made right, aid corgenicnce thad any ot ‘wear out they are worth two pairs'of the o1 R e b T Vs et i Ouialle besases Lo selle 5 T e e thore i g Siforencs in Overalls Because he has e ed i daily sales, Insist That Your Next Pair Are Patrlck-Duluth Overalls They are. ,momy very generous in cut, Just try ona ‘muh—bu:yd o :'Yom Dhaler Knom—He lmists On : Patrick-Duluth Overalls—He Buys Dlrect From Our Exclusive Overall Factory. P-mdr- the sl e f e A A :;'. “;.'!‘:..:.'x:’h,,:‘:,fm...;":‘ ‘"r-'.A. PATRICK &co. \' ..}; r-m‘..'. r.m""E"wm‘ Mackinaws i A!nck D\Ihlh Woolen ll:l.lo. It mat ré ot where you reside or what you want. the merchants below can it get. for you at a price that will defy competmon. Every merchant is hrs i : rellable and will give you the best valpe “for your money.. ; e ESREESEESEE €L LEMI)JI GREENHOUSE 1242 Doud Avenue. * «m&n««uunnn«; 5 l‘URNITImE " 73 P LAER i ghmlthra{ Ruge und Stoves, £ Ulldanlklng. Phon- call 118-2 8!! Iflnnunu Ave. uum:nmu«nu‘ f Per Dogen. % befl:ty .$2.00 to fl “and -Whi rney. ..,..n.u to $2. ons all.colors . ‘$1. Bedding Plants in Season. A.E.Wehcer Phoul“ eE‘ tfiffnot*ttwi * * * * *x * ik R, 58 ¢ * x * * * * ik * * % * & * % g*fl:fq‘ag . b fiaflofo 204 AR RREE R AR R RN AR KRR AR AT R IR A el h 3 * * * * * * r % % %k ok Pt T i*ig*** dd

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