Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 9, 1914, Page 6

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Time to settle down. Dog days are over. The air is laden with energy. There is a long busy season ahead. If you never thought of it we suggest that a good watch will help to make the most of your time. Some- how it challenges the wearer to do as well as it does. We have extra accurate timers $5, $10 and $25 in a beautiful assortment of cases. Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store Third St., Bemidji, Minn. TO WORK ment Trade. New York, Oct. 7.—A truce of one | vear, during which time there shall be no strikes or lockouts, has been |§ agreed upon by the American Clothing Manufacturers’ association and the |l local branch of the United Garment [ Workers. i The truce already is in effect. . The arranging of this truce is preliminary to what both sides hope will be a per- manent truce. Disputes during the ycar will be|py submitted to the clothing trades com-|§ mission, which has been given power (& to arbitrate. DENY MISSOURI RATE RAISE|H Public Service. Commiscion Rejects Petition for Incr: Jefferson City, Mo. - | Missouri public refused to grant * | trunk line railroad increase their rates to 3 ce freight rates 1 cent. / & The commission iuled that rates|y | could be increased only by legislative ] enactment or by a special order of the commission. Such an order would | be issued only after a complete inves-|% tigation of the value and earnings of | the railroads. | {JUSTICE WRIGHT RESIGNS|} District of Columbia Jurist Qits the Bench. » ‘Washington, Oct. 7.—Associate Jus-|@ tice Daniel Thew Wright of the Dis- trict of Columbia, against whom im-|} peachment charges are pending be-|E fore the house judiciary committee,|§ sent his resignation to President Wil-| @ son, to take effect Nov. 15. The charges, filed by a Washington | i banker, alleged official and personal | misconduct. Justice Wright attracted | nationwide attention several " {ago Dby seuntencing Samuel Go | and other labor leaders to jail for|{ contenmpt of court. I The Japanese Woman’s college of | Tokio has over 1,200 students. 3 Holland produces about 211,00 1000 pounds of cheese a year. i | iiH i i | consider 50 get from what you bus ro tempting profits could induce us nless we feit sure it would satisfy fit, comfort and long wear. It is easier for us to know this about No. 4130 Clothcraft Blue Serge Special than almost anything else you will see in the store. 4130 is guaranteed pure wool—we know it has \the stuff in it to make it keep its shape and outwear I\ Al[{ I Then, too, it’s made in the Clothcraft Shops where ! i 4130 Young, Men's X l Three-Button every little operation has been studied and im- "“U““ ‘“‘ m ‘ proved, where thousands of dollars are saved, and put back into better design, better fabrics,. better workmanship. But it costs you only $18.50./ ‘buy or not we'll be glad to see you and show you not only 4130” but many other pleasing Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats from $10 to $22.. We also carry a Spring weight Clothcraft Blue. Serge Special at $15, Jmown as No. 5130. two suits of cheaper fabric (often at higher price). . Drop in at the Clothcraft Store. ;Whether you . Hi li 4130 Young Men's fl. Two-Button Jl ! 4|30Vn5mn's ' Il I'E L | fit To Be No Strikes or Lockouts in Gar- {J§ at Your Own | Price | CLOSING-OUT of this large stock will continue till stock 1s closed out. The enor- mous sales the first few days have run us out of a few numbersin § children’s shoes which have been & filled 1n, so that the stock will be § comparatively complete for the week end trade. People are com- ¥ ing 1n for forty and fifty miles to | 4 get. their winter shoes, and they § find nothing but absolutely first § quality ‘goods. Will have extra f clerks for Saturday. trade, so can accommodate every customer that comes into the store. Shoes are advancing every month as you all know and the regular wholesale price will be much higher next spring than now. If you can get shoes at less than present wholesale prices, it will not pay you to buy for future use? | ALL MEN'S SHOES AT JUST TWO-THIRDS | REGULAR PRICE CHILDREN'S SHOES AT JUST ABOUT HALF - REGULAR PRIGE LADIES' SHOES ONE-THIRD TO ONE- HALF OFF REGULAR PRICE Remenber, there are no cheap shoddy shoes in this stock. Noth- ing reserved. Be sure and visit this store this week. A S0 SO E. H. IVES, MGR.

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