Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 27, 1913, Page 3

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E‘ FRIDAY, JUKE 27, 1013. through out. keep smooth on the bottom. This Iron was made to save a woman’s time, and make her work easier, and it does both. You can use this Iron for three hours at a cost of about seven cents. You can have a free trial any time. 612 Ib. American Beauty Iron . 0 I, Service and Quality Iron . . GIVEN HARDWARE CO. Why Swelter Over a Hot Stove When this Amerlcan beauty Electric Iron will save this, and save' it’s price in fuel in one sum- mer. Notice the YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT 316-318 Minnesota Ave. NAURALLY WAVY SWITCHES B SWITCHES CAN BE USED FOR ALL EFFECTS B 22-inch 1} 0z. 3.50 :\:r‘ge'l:ol:x;rh-t you want in the halr goods line—We The Coods And Prices Tell Their Own Story 20-inch 1} oz. $2.50 24-inch 2 oz. 4.50 30-inch 3 oz. 8.00 BEMIDJI, MINN. n make it. We guaran tch uxud catalogue is now ready—Write sloping point, it is made foriron- ing wasits and shirts, you can seeyour work. The American Beauty Iron is Nickle Plated No danger of rust and it will always Phone 57 our ir, bOth In texture and quality. Bur & hand-ome il for your copy. THE OLIVE HAIR STORE 824 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Mina. Advised Him to Spend Less Than 16 Minutes a Day In Office. aS an executive; he laughed and whispered: He had grown quite serious. ter than you can.’ \ear.” Overdue Letter. L] $5-00 author of “The Robbers” a French cit- ) 1zen as a tribute of admiration for the $4.00 revolutionary ideas expressed in that letter is signed by Roland. All have passed away.” The Careless Gardener. toes.” “Why?” to accommodate tht potato bugs.” E heartily and cordially invite you to drop in here this week---tomorrow---today, if you can---and enjoy a few minutes or more if you wish, in looking over the magnificent showing of new summer goods. SHUES -~ SHIRTS — HATS NIFTY SUMMER SUITS UNDERWEAR---TROUSERS---NECKWAER \ Pleasure For Us to Show Them Srand Whitlock Says Tom. Johnson | - “I had gone into the mayor's office reeling that 1 was about the most 11« prepared man for such a job in the town,” writes Brand Whitlock, mayor of Toledo, in the American Magazine “Naturally I had turned to Tom John¢ son, who had a tremendous reputation even his worst enemy, as the saying is,. would not deny his wonderful executive ability, [ went to him in sort of despair, and | “‘It’s the .simplest thing in’' the s | world; decide every question quickly end be right half the time. And get somebody who can do the work. That’s all there is to executive abiiity.” “I looked at him in astonishment. “‘There’s another thing,’ he added. ; ‘Don’t spend too much time in your: office. A quarter of an hour each day is generally too long, unless there are & whole lot of letters. Of course,” he went on reflectively, ‘you can get clerks who can uisn your name bet- “He that hath ears to hear, let him Schiller once received a letter which took five years to reach him. In 1793 the national convention created the work. The clerk charged with the dispatch of this civic diploma ad- dressed the cover to “Citoyen Gille,” and Sehiller did not receive it until 1798. On its receipt he wrote: “This document has come to me from the kingdom of the dead. Danton and Claviere attested it. The covering three “T should have planted more pota “There ain’t going to be half enongh A Plaasure For You fo See Them 4th of July Iecoratlons Wool Bunting Flags, Muslin Flags on sticks, Buntmg, Fes- tooning, Tri Color Ribbon, Vacation Wear For a great many, The 4th means a day of recreation, to_ those, we wish Reliable Shoes For Men Splendid examples of fine shoe making, these shoes please men in every walk of life. Every style, every leather and in just the size you wear. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 Shirts New effects in stripes and figured effects especialy pleas- ing to the critical dresser 50c¢ to $3.00 BOYS’ SHOES THAT WEAR For School Good solid shoes that will stand the hardest kind of knocks and outdoor wear and still look good. They’re the kind it pays to buy. $2.00, $2.50 $3.00 For Dress Stylishly shaped, but built to wear. They are the most satisfactory boys’ shoes ever made. A trial ' pair means shoe comfort. $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 Trousers new patterns, most stylish cuts and good fittlng qualities, $1.50, $6.00 - Underwear Union Smts, separate garments ‘The kmd that fit and wear well $1.00, $3.00 A very complete showins of traveling bags, suit cases and trunks Fashlonable Suits for Men No matter where you go, it is doubtful 'if you could find anywhere a more elegant line of suits, or values equal to the excepnonal ones now offered here. $10, $15, $20, $25 $30 Hats Best shapes and colors for summer in both soft and stiff hats. The one you’ll like is here. ’ $1.00 to $5 00 GILL BROTHERS Bemidji, Minn. to call attention to our assortmeént of Bathing Suits, Quting Hats, Shoes, in fact almost any thing one wants to wear while on a vacation. Learn What Really Good Goods, -~ Good Service Gooa ~ Values You Cet __ Here

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