Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 15, 1915, Page 2

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Phone 47 Bemidji, Minn. Phone 850 Sale of men’s all wool suits — Quality alone will | stand the test of every day wear in these suits. All wool, correct style and excellent gquality. These are all $15 values, all of this season sell- ing, only one of a kind left, your choice Satur- heavy, full specially priced for Sat- WTHAY s v $1.85 Men’s fine dress pants, all wool worstedin many shades and patierns, specially priced for Sat- urday $3.50 Boys’ knicker nants, reg- ular 65c¢ values Satur- Boys' flannel blouses, many grey and tan shades, special Sat...45¢ Boys’ heavy wool fleece union suits, special Sat- urday at................. 45¢ Boys’ leather wool fleece lined mitts, regular 35¢ values at ............... 25¢ A limited quantity of $1.50 and $2.00 men’s shirts 79c —They are negligee and pleated styles,]Jaundered cuffs, coat styles; a large range of patterns to se- lect from, all sizes;$1.50 and $2 shirts, and be- cause the number ‘is limited the price is....... 79¢€ Men'’s shirts and drawers, $3 values $1.05 —They are all silk and wool mixtures, about 2 dozen garments lefr.Sat. Men’s and boys’ winter caps, values 3c to $1.50, special Sat. at25¢’ Y . Mep’s good work pants, %/ eight,” ~ cord. - ‘and:belted models; only " Children’s SATURDAY SPECIALS 25 new women’s and misses’ suits $17.50 —New suits in mixtures Gabdrdine, * broadeloth, serge, poplin and 'whip- " Plain _tailored one of a kind on sale Saturday. Reg. $22.50, $25 and $27.50 val. at... $17.50 1I5women’sand misses’ navy blue serge dresses $4.95 —Double warp serge dresses, trimmed with silk, Quaker, collar and cuffs, others trimmed with braid. Reg. $7.50 value, special Sat. at..... $4.95 Underwear for women and children Women’s fine combed white ribbed combina- tion suits, high neck, long sleeves, low neck elbow sleeves, heavy “weight, $1.25 value, Sat- urday..... coeeeeeenenenns $1 Women’s marino hand trimmed union suits, all styles, special Sat. $1.50 Women’s all wool wor- sted union svits, hand trimmed, all styles, a good value at....... $2.50 Children’s -natural grey ribbed union- suits, ex- ceptional value at $1.25 Children’s marino hand trimmed union suits, drop seat, at......... $1.50 Full assortiment of the celebfated “‘Orchard” underwear for women and children, and every garment guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. They will fit well; wear well, and are priced very reasonably. : special Sat. at........49¢c xRk KX KR AR xs * NORT_HWEST BRIEFS X EXX KKK KRR AKX K Grand Rapids, Minn.—The | tember term of the district Sep- court was' adjourned’ Sept. 24 for | weeks, while Judge Stanton was holding a term of court at Aitkin county, was resumed yesterday morn- ing with Judge Stanton presiding. Winona, Minn.—To hold the young people in the churches is a problem being solved in Winona churches. At St. Paul’s Episcopal parish house a series of dancing parties has.been started. The - place has become popular with the younger set. Work has begun installing’ a hardwood floor at the First Congregational church’s large anteroom. Waupun, Wis.—Angered because District Attorney Edward Kelley of: Green Lake county will not issiie a warrant -for the arrest of the man whom he believes murdered Captain and Mrs. Robert W. Mueller at Puck- away Lake two weeks ago, Chief of Police H. G. Cross today went to Marquette, Wis., to obtain affidavits from witnesses when he will lay the evidence before the grand jury. Denison, Iowa.—Five persons were injured, two perhaps fatally, when the two-story brick building of Ka- vock and Buckley collapsed. St. Cloud, Minn.—An action for $5,000 damages has been started by John Knutson, local tailor, against ‘William Fetheringgill, resident of the East Side, in which the defendant is charged with causing the false imprisonment of Knutson’s son. Young Knutson, in company with several other boys, was arrested fol- lowing a disturbance at the Fether- inggill home, Muscatine, Ia.—Four boys were buried -alive when a cave they were lapsed. ' The youths’ cries brought rescuers but the boys were dead be- fore: help; could reach ‘them. Sioux Falls, S. D.—Three years in tence imposed by Judge Williamson of the circuit court in the case of Cyrus Delaney, who was convicted of being the ringleader in the theft of nearly 30 head of cattle from a ranch near: - here: ‘Watertown, S. D.—While attempt- ing to remove the gasoline section car, John Cytlock was struck by an eastbound freight on the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad and killed. ~Deadwood, S: D.—Saloonkeepers at THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - which opened here Sept. 14 and which | two || excavating in the side of a hill col- || the state penitentiary was the sen-! \ feed. make money. Léad, Deadwood, Central and Trojan have been selling intoxicating = li- quors to high school students, it was charged by authorities here who are conducting an lnvéstigation prélim- inary to making wholesale arrests. Complaints have been prepared against twenty liquor dealers. Hot Springs, S. D.—The presence of mind of a boy companion in turn- ing a hose on him saved the life of " SPECIAL _' WANTED: Delivered at the Onion Grower's Warehouse 8,000 bushels of good clean potatoes. Carmen’s, Russetfs, Burbanks And Early Ohio's on our land payments. "J. J. OPSAHL The Home Maker Floyd Phillips, the 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Phillips, when his clothing was set on fire. Fargo, N. D.—The indications are that action will be taken at the Methodist Episcopal conference, that convened today, which will result in a thorough shakeup at Wesley college at Grand Forks, the Meth- odist college in this state. | We_ will furnish crates. - Price for mixed, clean stock weighing 4 ounces or more (four ounces means 240 to the bushel, the smallest accepted). Price Ug T'ul_gguhterpzqh ,7('5 Cents Culls or scabby potatoes not wanted, except for hog d. In sorting, these kinds will be returned to the seller for his home use or sold at the warehouse to hog raisers at 15 cents per bushel. To The Wise Investor In many states potatoes are only worth 20c to 25¢ per bushel down the line. If so, buy some. Load them mn a car and wagon, bring them to the warehouse and turn them in on new or old payments on land and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 .1915. mercial club has decided to continue its work without the services of a paid secretary. East Grand Forks, Minn.— Charged with passing worthless checks, Robert Dunlap, aged 22, is under arrest here. ‘Watertown, S. D.—The South Da- kota conference of the Methodist church has accepter an invitation to- meet in Watertown next fall. flannelette - night gowns, 75¢c values, & The Big Store with The Little Prices GREAT SALE OF NEW FALL SUITS Beginning Friday, October 15th A wonderful demonstration of style, tailoring and value. : man tailored, not too severe, some quite military with their braids and buttons, but i all graceful and stylish. The entire stock put in just two lots. Values to $27.50, sale price $19.45 Values to $18.50, sale price® 12.45 Mandan, N. D.—The Mandan Com- These suits are strictly UNDERWEAR We have what you need. -elsewhere and pay more. Why Mackinaws A large showing of these comfortable Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods Now is the time to purchase materials winter garments justin. Men’s women’s for fall and winter dressmaking. Our boys’ and girls’, priced to suit your purse. stock reflects all the accepted modes in $3.50 to $8.50 all materials, all priced for quick selling. - Shoe Department Profits and even more than profits sacri- ficed on this line of High Grade - Ladies Shoes. We have decided to discon- tinue handling the Queen Quality line. This is the reason for such a slaugh- ter in prices. Every pair ofthismake go CORSETS We have your style and size, one now. Get of shoes must be closed out in the next few days. We can fit any foot. Your choice of any values to $5.00 HOSE and cashmere. family. Complete stock of silk, lisle, cotton All sizes for the whole _ for only $2.08 Saturday Specials PREPARE FOR WINTER are worthy of consideration. Our blanket and comfort specials Meat and Crocery Department Fresh bulk cocoanut, per Ib.......... 15¢ Choice evaporated peaches. per lb...7c wish to pay. Our leadership in garments for Wo- men and Girls is demonstrated here every day by the best informed buy- ers, who find here daily exactly the desired merchandise at the price they Bananas, per dozen..................... 19¢ Extra Standard sweet corn, per can.7c Beef roast, perlb 15 Hamburger steak, per Ib Weiners, per Ib Pork link sausage per lb Pork roast, perlb............

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