Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 13, 1913, Page 4

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UNVERSITY GLEE [& gt s o o oo CLUB TONIGHT oy | ? 2 to 3—‘“Inifant We!l-u'e " Miss | .. |Augusta Mettle, - _,r__, | (Continued from' first page). 8 to 4—“Blology ana Bo: N | or “A Social Program for Village and on the program of the last day. *The Dawn of a Tomorrow,” ar Tne i Dr.-Burt Newkirk in his lecture on | Country Boys.” Dr.Allan. Hoben,. - | &l the “Art of Flying,” last evening told( ¢ to 6—“Polly-of the Circus,” or ] of the progress of aviation since the|Pigeon,” or program - of dramatic| . * | first days of the balloon. He defined | Readings and impersonations. Mias | o & the difference Dbetween a machine|Harrlet Hetland., | IR -"km of thlé Kmdv m Town ol used for the purpose of carrylak| 8§ to 10—“Vocational - Guidances* -;c ntll:.:- "'“h. conmecitive shoaks | n the ]aSt few months we have heard thls on CVCI'Y Slde““we beheve,, i through the air things heavier than “Trainl b A % eiroads.” H air_and those which (raveled In ol |Allan Hobene o B i e et o ot [ that this is true---for we have tried to make lt §0---we have received in the- | b.:r. ll::::::r;h:ldfl:l-mt the danger »»' '- Motoring. el which I aSt few months g | of the alr ship Is fast belng ellmin-| - “They uyM&r:t‘::fl::l}. nu olM m‘”"'”m&’:fi:‘,‘?: : s Tl ated and that some day it would be| §ame,” remarked tha Ol 5 ; : 5 More than a so‘ld carload | used by the public in much the same | -Pokeris Mmeuu. ulduu M are due almost on- | way a3 tho automobile a todey. | W UL S ey, howerer o spesding aad f Memhandlse we only state this to prove that we have tried to make this “Whyysin a few years when we start | pogy. fear of accldents. fo the ot wo will ¢ to the roo, | "Fiaws Mowh draw/to oairs on the e ok e iy s vk . the most complete store, Why not come in and see and learn to know this | nstead of lownstairs and w! & LR - % | 5| e Wise Gy~ Clackunatt snanered | Bover mu.fi::fl“."". :mm -store.. . Three things that we hope will impress you, on your first visit--- firction o ospesiatly prone. Speed- . thatiis. we have THE STCCK the prices positively the lowest, the pro- This space reserved by the | {dovows wars ihe ek i consanly Per store service . gus . in the dis| ), Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, Jm s ineisirss For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., Womenjare warned not to take thetr ‘ tNQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write R N Nl BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEFMENT CO. | couLp NOT BE “PENTAGON" 820 Capital Bank Buliding ST. PAUL WINNESOTA Miid Mm\\'lu thm Near Solution e of Welghty Question That Had ) a5 2 | m.nd Him. 5 To N lG H T : | Late one mila 'm‘"" night a slight- s -m 1y tipey ‘man slowly took himself out - of the open door of a frult store. ‘He | g&’ :.'::i;:t y‘obrm:e he bad to leaxq | 7 unsolved. 3 | = At the Fair Grounds Vias was. worse o tor aura've, n|[] YOE CREAM FREEZERS @ |SMALL BOWLS CLOTHES RACKS ARLINGTON & . < s L fiu‘,‘f““:, sade- Il Strongest and most durable, rans | Fancy decorated, just right for| With 15 and 20 reds to hang et el o f easy S soups or vegetables each 10c clothes on 83c, 97c docarod. - Thate near 1t et 1o e[l 2 9t-8% ... - 3198 | GLASS WATER SETS OLOTHES HAMPERS the word. It's about the same thing; . $2.98 3 qt. size ... | but there’s another name fox & And | Fancy decoratad set of ~pitcher| Round style made from finest J, cant remenbor,” ho sama “what [l STAR CUT GLASSWARE and 6 glasses 78c, 98C, | white willows, wood bottom, wil- [ “What .was_ thet fellow talking ‘ Waters” Sets $1.25 $1.35 up| $1.15, $1.25 % low top, diameter 20 in. hight 28 beciiay? en‘:&f’: 3oem coatomer who |l Tumblers 10c, Heavy Bottoms. | LUNCH BASKETS in. $3.26 his curiosity. “What was he trylng; to get at?” \’\’I “We were trylng to” deciday™ an:|M awered another man in Toom, ‘“what the name would he ifrfive chik dren were born at tap. same times 18c, Goblets 28c, Sherbets | Boyght right from the factory. S i s quare sty'e, size 18 - and 20 and 23¢, Footed Sherbets 23¢, | tyice asstrong as the average| 30 $3.8% Berry Sets, Tall and low com- | pagkets in all sizes, 10¢; I8C, |- h ports, Sugar and Creame sets.| (gc, 20c, 26¢, 29c .EMBROIDERY SCISSORS e S St G | plete stock ot STAR GUT GLASS | WARKET BASKETS L kv e T e R | ik from split Willow, 36¢, 48c | MANICURE SCISSORS i i e ot st el YR o A CLOTHES BASKETS WOTth MOFe ........qoosoereee: 10c tupiois, seven septulets, elght ospm]f]] W shipment biggest value of- | The strongest made and our un- NER PAILS ’alx::.n 'P‘ 80 on. But-mever uuy'gpm ![' ferefl 10, 25, price is 73c, 88¢; 93c, 98¢ Dla? 320, 480, 95¢ | riBBONS IRONING BOARDS" i = : b ‘ | In all. widths up to 4i ine hes per With stand 5 1-2 feet long, 18 in. PORGELIAN SLOP JARS, i ) (B2 A ‘ Glassmlfl flflfl’flmm yd lOc it ;i wide $1.00 good grade special ........... 980 T waNTED, = me, 1 SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS atM. &1, roundhouse;. 'ED—Sales manager for dll W?S‘T and v{'cf:ns $26 to s'rs Per s White Triple Coated RAKES AND HOES week. ~Legitimate permipfinent | FLY SWAT Enameled Wa Rakes gond mallably 14 :.sm;;; Gmloh;fl::‘:]‘:::: C;’;-"':; ‘ Swat the Fly now 2 tooth, Hoes good grade polis. o - e BG White Maido White Outald both for 33¢ WANTED—Elderly wWoman to care ! No better Ware ever offered to the trade- for tuberculosis patient this sum- ’ __ “;r A = np‘x?,;,:’,holfe T PfiPER PICNIC .- $1.25 tea kettle, large size,Sspecial... S?(:PG i e e L T —omss G w o | PLATES 7| 14t dish pan, special ................ 1% Crouos er Sece ™ v,ar d the Famlly Hea]th :;;m FATI R ,Pmm Il - § 100f0r .. =.. 180 | 10 qt. water pail, special .............. i Chambermaid wanted at the Brink- | Health 1s often endangered by unsanitary man hotel. | cooking utensils. Physicians have found - that cancer is caused by enamel ware chip- ping off and irritating the stomach. g If you have children or invalids in the family \ beware of cheap cooking utensils that crack, scale, peel off, tamish or rust. Disease germs lurk in the worn places and there is further danger of tainting the food. Health is too precious to take risks with it. Be safe. Use I Pure Spun Aluminum I Cooking Utensils which are guaranteed for 15 years constant FOR BALE S Garlson : Varlet Store i or single, 1300 pounds St. Hilaire [ Oamr Retail Lumber Company. - lot of packmg boxes and barrels for sale, $1.00 a load. : I FOR SALE—160 acres good "Tirm | land, clay soil, hardwoad timber, |ji Birch, Oak and Maple,. 10 acres under cultivation, a fine spring of goad pure ‘water on the land, % miles from rallroad station.: This land is worth $20 per acre; will sell for $13. Half cash, balance FEEES] NG | PIGK WHILE THE PICKINGS BEST 2 o e G S o ' STOCKS ARE COMPLETE BHSINESS EVERY ARTIGLE OUR OWN HIGH GRADE Gools ~ NOTHING BOUGHT FOR SALE PURPI]SES plan. = Get our proposition before buying or you will regret it, also bargains-in used . motor cycles. service and will never spoil food nor endanger . Write us.today, Enclose stamp for e . ¥ health renfy. Aioha Lofk Sex. 11 sk bl G i S Yfl“ REALLY NEVER 60T SUCH VALUES oy, to thoea-—done .not partish Beu. ri, FOR RENT—Nieely furnished room, Fnl . § G NEw SPR'NG suiTs - B The slight extra cost is m°'°:‘““ made up closs i, bath and- phone: 602 ; e Begubic 0 Ronl-r “Regalar Regular Regular Regular i by long service and absolute safety. Fourth street. . nm : : 522 50 Saits | $21.00 s.,u fl"l Suith - ;u.s‘: Suits su.so.s-ih a.op&s.u. 3 i x_Roof o, 1 L : § f = g | s Look for Trade mark | et e mtts. : 95 - 95 - 39 95 37 9% | $5.95 i on Every I : Sk ; slooBVDUnderw i The Maltese ctoss with the words - $1.50 Drose Glumes S48 i Pure Hlinois 1892 Ahuminum—the Sacks dirmdemukitonevuypieeg.

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