Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 30, 1914, Page 8

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“UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” Portrayal of Famous Old Story at Grand Tomorrow. Tomorrow’s feature at the Grand theatre will be a five-part adaptation of «Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” As to the stage interpretation of Mrs. Stowe’s work few communities have been too small to have had their periodic visits from Uncle Tom troupes—no play in the last half century has reached more remote parts of the country. It is fitting that we should have a screen portrayal that treats this fa- mous story seriously, one which re- flects the atmosphere of the South and the spirit of the author of the book. are blue.” A dime social will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brose, 103 Irvine avenue, tonight, begin- ning at 8’clock. The social will be given by and for the benefit of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church. — Loalis Sullivan of this city left this afternoon for Solway, where she will be the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Sullivan for a few days. Need any heilp? Try a want ad. " [COME The Sued ADDITIONAL WANTS—Continued. A A A A A A A s WANTED—Man and wife on Jester Farm; hire by the year. Apply Al. H. Jester, Bemidji, Minn. - FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 1121 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—Private boarding place by young lady, by month. P. F., clo Pioneer. ‘WANTED—Light work by 18 year old boy. Has also knowledge of bookkeeping and typewriting. Phone 197-W. — | WANTED—I will store a piano for ADDITIONAL WANTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A A A A A AN A AN AN AAAAAAAAAAAAAR FOR SALE—House, 909 Lake Boule- vard. Ivnqui_re at house. J. M. Richards. YOU SHOULD BE PARTICULAR About your meats, and if you want to be absolutely certain that the quality is right, give us your business. It will not cost you any more than what you pay for meats of uncertain quality. The quality of the meats we sell and the extremely low prices we sell them at makes Saturday at The Palace the liveliest spot in the city---one continuous stream of customers coming and going. “It’s not because our hair is curly or because our eyes use of same and will give it good care. Phone 769, or Fair Store. [mnnnum Co. TOMORROW' TOMORROW' TOMORROW' TOMORROW! " Take your choice of any suit in the house at just 1-2 PRICE 1- All New Styles, GQOd Colors, All_ Sizes. Extra Special Low Prices On All Coats FOR RENT—Six-room house. In- quire John Moberg. FOR SALE — Canary birds. Mrs, George Kirk, iR It’s simply because our meat, canned goods, fresh vege- tables, etc. are sold and delivered fresh to your table at - a price which convinces the public cannot ‘be beaten in this section when quality is considered. The best to be found in the market is the poorest our : customers ever receive. You can. satisfy yourself of this assertion by placing your hekt order at the Palace Meat Market Hlllahy & Doran, Prups., i Phone 200, Minnesota Ave. Bemuljl, Mim; COME THE STORE OF STYLE AND VALUE NEW DRESSES We just received a lot of beautiful dressesin all wool,French & storm serges, poplins, pret- ty combinations of velvets, silk and serge. Many with the new long waist Ime efiects others to the waist line with wide black silk belts and some are trimmed with thi wide bhckulkbrndlll in the v latest styles. A good assortment of $2 8 sizes. Come early and get your choice for gntnrdly only, an extra special. PETTICOATS Another wonderful bargain in petticoats in black and colors, some that sold at 75¢c. Special at SEPARATE SKIRTS An Extra quality in all wool double warp serges, and mauy other leading materials. Black and other lplendld shades. New yoke and plaited models, long Russian tunic effects and some in combinations of roman stripes and plain materials. 3 9 5 Specials from $10.00 to . SPECIAL FUR SALE At Which You Can Save From 10° to 20°, Monday & Tuesday, Nov. 2 and 3. One of the large fur manu- facturers will have on display at this store a complete line of 1914 Winter Furs. As we will have no money tied up .in this big stock it places us in a position to sell them at a saving of from 10 per cent to 20 per cent. If you are interested in furs you should avail yourself of the splendid opportunity above offered and we extend all a cordial invitation to inspect this exhibit and . assure you . that your visit will obligate you in no way. THE BAZAAR STORE Beltrami Ave. Bemldjl. Minn, . EA McKibbin, McKibbin ; A A R~ N RN s R SRS R

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