Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 26, 1913, Page 2

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Tk EN RULE STORE | _Will open its doors for business Saturday,Sept.27,8:30a.m. At 321 Minnesota Avenue next door to J. P. Lahr's furniture store A store that will aim to sell good medium price goods at prices within the reach of working people and their families. A store that sells ready-to-wear goods for men and boys as well as women and children. This is a branch store of the well known Golden Rule Dept. Store of Cloquet and if successful on a moderate beginning will aim to ex- pand to the future needs of the city. We are a responsible concern and you may repose confidence in our advertisements. : We do as we advertise. We build a name for the future. Be on Hand for Our Special Opening Bargains, Saturday, Sept. 27, 8:30a. m. Women'’s and Children’s | Dresses for Ladies, Juh-i Hoisery and Underwear | Overcoats for [Men and Ready-to-Wear Special $6.00 Chinchilla Coats, ages 8 to 14 years, at.........cceeuueennnene. $3.08 Special $8:50 Chinchilla Coats, ages 8 to 14 Years; t.:iiisveomssiogsives iiven $5.50 Ladies’ $9.00 Carucul Coats, quilted HOIOE ....ooivioneneinsossioshosnabentiol $5.90 50 up-to-date satin lined Persian Lamb Cloth Coats, sold every place at $16.50, our price during opening sale...$11.75 Beautiful tailored Zibeline Coats, can- not be duplicated at less than $20, at..steie SR $15.00 Beautiful Boucle Coats, usually $20 sellers, our opening sale price $15.00 Muffs to match Persian Lamb Cloth iors and Children Fine Serge Dresses at prices that appeal to you; neat Serge Dresses in all colors and sizes................c......... ....54.90 All wool Eponge Dresses, smartly tail- ored, ab.iii $8/50 Beautiful all wool Serge Dresses in Ladies, Misses and Juniors, varied de- signs, well made, at............... $5.75 Child’s Serge Dresses in navy blue, ages 8 to 14, prices.....$2.50 to $3.50 Cheaper than you can make them. Big 9c Special 12 1-2c heavy Outing Flannels, in white and colors, during the opening at...oc For Men, Women and Children 25 doz. sample 25¢ and 35¢ Hose at...15¢ 15¢ Hosiery special........................ 9c Ladies’ White Union Suits, $1.00 quality Al Sk e 75¢ Men’s excellent quality ribbed Union Suits, worth $1.25, sale price...... 89c Yager’s Sanitary Fleece-lined Child’s Underwear, sold at 35¢, our price, all sizesup to 34, only.................. 23¢C Come In and Get Ac- quainted Some items have not arrived ‘yet, Boys You can save money by buying your Coat or Suit for yourself or your boy. We have a limited quantity but all good values. Men’s heavy blue serges, the $15.00 KIDd At iiieiieieeemneeenensnns $11.75 Other Suits of all descriptions at moderate prices. Special Sale on Boys' Suits, Knickerbocker¢ Double Breasted or Norfolks. Coats iuivisnrmmiminmiiiat e $3.40 have been delayed in transit. : Muffs to match Plush Coats......$2.48 | All of 121-2¢ Percales at per yd......oc Out of town people will find it to | BiZ Sale of Dress Goods i 7c and 8c quality, at per yd...5¢c P G g X YR 3 Buy your garments from us and | Calicos, their interest to make a special trip | Excellent line for Child’s Winter avoid fancy prices. Apron Ginghams, per yd............... 5¢ | here. Dressesperyd...........ccccuuuu...... 25C Remember We Carry Men’s, Boys’, WQmen’s, Children’s and Infants’ Shoes ‘Pre-eminent in good ready-to-wear gar- e o en u ' ments for men, women and children. N. B. We do not advertise the impossible but do as we say. Society Woman Defendant in Million Dollar Suit. WORLD’S CROP IS SMALLER With Exception of Wheat It Is Less|lj 117 Minnesota Ave. Than Last Year. ‘Washington, Sept. 26.—The world’s grain crops, with the -exception ot ¥ R wheat, will fall below the average of last year, according to a cablegram from the International 'Agricultural institute at Rome just received by the agricutural department. The world’s wheat crop will total .5,000,000,000 bushels, about 4.1 per cent more than the 1912 erop. The rye crop is about 6.7 per cent less than that of last year; barley 1.2 per cent less and oats about 5.4 per cent less. The world’s corn production took the greatest drop—22.4 per cent un- MRS. MACKAY SUED |~ e about 500000000 vosmens” FOR ONE MILLION| maNUEL'S WiFE IN HoSPITAL Bride of Former King of Portugal c l I ' AI . e Has Influenza. Munich, Sept. 26.—Princess Augus- nmpan Ieges Allena“on 0' tine Victoria, wife of former King A"ecfinns Manuel of Portugal, was ordered.by v her physicians to return to the hos- pital and remain there for some time as she needs a complete rest. Dname on the first trip of the Imperator from this port. They are now in Scot- 1st.,, 1913. You cannot afford to take the risk. Let Phone 180 an “Aetna” Employers Liability Policy protect you. Memhams’ cu“"acmrs’ Lnggers W to six vears, went avsd e e ll (FO TO BATCH ELDER’S And A1l Employers of Labor g st W s svorsl | G0OD GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE ATTENTION! FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER The Aetna Life Insurance GCo., of Hartford, Con. Accident and Liability Dept. CALL ENGLAND, Dist. Rep. dle of June, sailing under an assumed after the Imperator sailed. The new Compensation Act goes into effect Oct. L s Phone 264 Hotel Markham Bidg. B emid)l,Mnn v v Automobile Accessories and Supplies Big stock of tires, all sizes. If it is some- thing for the automobile or gas engine, we can supply your wants and our prices are positively right. A h {A} 1 7 - | + PRESENTED :L'!Em: st ¥ - AS EXPLAINED BELOW -l See the Great Canal in Picture and Prose ead How You May Have It Almost Free Cut out the above coupon, and present it at this ofice with the ex- rtee::: amount herein 'set opposite the style selected (which eovu: ga hire oth, these books: of the cost of packing, express from the » checking, clerk o necomary EXPENSE ltems), and receive Sour holes o, APl g A AT ansla This blantiful big volvme I weiven os Ve i, PANAMA a writer of international renown, and is the acknowlt: p \ edged standard referenc k of th t Canal Z New York, Sept. 26.—The news that| She is suffering from influenza, fol- AND-THE . ;) edg d e work of the great Canal Zone. . . Mra. Catherine Ketcham Blake, wite| lowing a chill caught during an ex- CANAL It is 2 _splendid large book of almost 500 pages, 9x12 1 g ursion in the Bavarian Alps. IHer inches in size; printed from new type, large and clear, e an e e n ow‘“g "les n ars. of Dr. Joseph A. Blake, had served a| “;;:"; “l ke fth a In Picture and Poss ~ On special paper; bound in_tropical red vellum cloth; ! eummons snd ol on s e R, 11 1 it it 2 s (8 o nameny ST Gl i S . 2 5 L 2 v n F more than magnificent illustrations, including beau- Ford 3 stUdebaker, Over- ence H. Mackay in a sult for $L090:| 1o travel to Sigmaringen at present, EDIMON ™ iful pages reproduced. from water color studisein ol 000 damages, charging the alienation| p5 ghe had intended doing. of the affections of Dr. Blake, hag caused & general shock to New York soctety, although differences between Defilected Bullet Kills Bystander. Mr. and Mrs. Mackay and Dr. and Mrs,| Chicago, Sept. 26.—a bullet fired by Blake have been known to exist for Policeman William Allen at three orings that far surpass any work of a similar character. Call EXPENSE and see this beautiful book that would sell for $4 under usual Ameuat of y conditions, but whicn is presented to our readers for SIX of S ) the above Certificates of consecutive dates, and only the 980 Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for $1.39 and 6 Certificates land and Cadillac 1914 models ready for delivery. We have some used cars for sale, cheap. Blake has for more than a year been| i8R and took him to the station, where he was »gl'aced under arrest. ‘Somie, thine: highwaymen struck an' iron ‘trolley The friendship between the wife of| POle, deflected and killed Willlam the - H i the principal owner of one of the two| Lorimer, a tobacco agent. Three $9 0CTAVO ou o flr ern “ flmu I e | 0 great telegraph systems of this coun.| frlends who were talking with Lorimer 2 S5iion § ficates of consecutive dates and only. the 3 B H| try and many cable lines and Dr.| When he was shot seized the police- Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for 67 Cents and 6 Certificates | the subject of gossip.

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