Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 17, 1916, Page 4

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A O T | i @ _% ki i «; supply of Certain-teed roofing here R FOR ALL THAT x motorcycle. erit points. g 11771 g EDW. W"q ’ lfinnlfl%lflf { o 0l @ " A. CURREY Bi\Y A/ Stock models of the New Indian Powerplus Motor perform brilliantly every time they have an opportunity of proving their superiority. For power, speed, climbing, cleanliness, noise- less action and endurance they are mechanical marvels. Yeu don’t have to “‘tune up’’ a Powerplus Motor or ‘‘coax”’ it to make good. Any sfock Powerplus, selected at random; will do around 70 miles an hour. Yet the 1916 Powerplus Indian operates at the lowest cost. Come in and see this master motor. Get a lin Let us show you what the 1916 Indian is made of—and how. Don’t take our say-so for it—find out from an actual demonstration why it’s absolutely the BEST. Il Wflflfliflmflmfl!flilflflmllm NSNS 317 Beltrami Ave, FRECKLES March Brings Out Unsightly Spots. How to Remove Easily. The woman with tender skin dreads March because it is likely to cover her face with ugly freckles. No mat- ter how thick her veil the sun and winds have a strong tendency to make her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind the prescription, othine — double strength, makes it possible for even those most subceptible to freckles to keep their skin clear and white. No matter how stubborn a case of have, the . double strength othine should remove them. Get an ounce from your druggist and banish the freckles.: Money back if it fails. freckles you List of advertised letters claimed” at Bemidji, ‘Minn., ‘post- i TG WHEN a stock motor shows its ability day after day in all sorts of tough tests, you get the true angle on a quality “Un- | STURIDAY, TMARCH 17511916 e Ta e atin 2 pinton‘of E. As-Gleasby;federal in- St : ‘ v i der the mi- Mae Stanton, Miss Alice' Ward. spector for Minnesota un: . gratory bird law: Mr. Cleasby con- ferred with Carlos Avery, state game and fish commissioner, today. REOPENS ITS DOORS |priating money was placed against them. Their trials® will be held at the spring term of the federal court. VOTE ON BRANDEIS DUE BY MARCH 24 (By United Press) ‘Washington, March 17.—It is ex- pected that the .senate judiciary committee will vote on the appoint- ment of Louis D. Brandeis to the ‘{supreme court, March 24. (By United Press) Fargo, N. D., March 17.—After be- ing closed since Dec. 6 the First Na- tional bank of Casselton has been re- d and opened its doors yes- ::f;:;zevvith a captal of $50,000. (By Unlted prees) The closing of the bank resulted in| St- Paul, Minn., March 17.—Ducks the arrest of F. W. Kittel and R. C.|are flying north. . This is the sure| Kittel, cashier and former president, [sign of the arrival of spring, in the DUCKS FLYING NORTH; SURE SIGN OF SPRING If you would like to know your g neighbor’s true opinion of yourself, ask his kid. - 4 h Great men are always great—un- L til they come down with a thud. Fashionable New Spring Apparel for Woman or Miss Women'’s and Misses’ Street and Afternoon Frocks —Exclusive ideas copied from the foremost foreign &4 designers in crepe de chine, taffeta, Georgette crepe “ and novelty silks at : $18.50, $22.50 to $35 !1 Ix | ) ifl { b e on its supreme Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits - Cloth Suits Silk Suits —DMen’s wear serge, gaberdine, poplin and velour —Soiree, Gross de Londre, poplin taffeta, satin and suits in the navy, rookey, black, sand, checks and novelties in tan, navy, green, copen, blackand grey green shades, Belted, flared and tailored ideas at shades in cape effects,belted flared and Pointed medels at $16.50 to $45 $35, $45 to $125 ; Fashionable New Spring Coats -_Coats of every description for auto, street and dress-wear, in-checks, .Q.Q - b T velours, gabardine, poplins, chinchillas and silks at $8050 to $35 T 1 New “Neckwear CollarsofGeorgette,crepe;linen, pique,org andy andmarquisette 2 sets of linen amd:organdy, vesteessoforgandy = #nd pique:=Many meweér ideas in the:assort- :ament, at g *25¢;:50¢, $1, $l.25 Young' Men Find Satisfaction in - Exceptional Blouses —Just received a shipment of © Georgette crepe, crepe-de chine ne lingerieblouses-of the ~better ~kind, iny= . combination and frilly effects, at $7.50 to $16.50 office~ for\ week’.ending March 13, 1916:*-Men—Mr. T.-J-<Banner, Mr. Charles Boylan, Mr. Hie Buckhanner, Mr:: Frank Burgess, Dr. &' Fiss cher, Dick Ga—rd, Mr. G. A. Hender~ son,” Mr. Willie Heruth, Mr::Henry Johnson, Mr.'J. E. Johnson, Mr. Robt. La Barto, A. J. McDonald, C. A, Remington,:Mr: Oren C.:: Smith, Mr. H. W..Thompson, Mr. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Wilson. Women—Mrs. Peter:Becker, .Miss D. Holland, - Miss -Mary - * LaCory,” “Miss | ;The Given H R. L. GIVEN, Editor Vol. 1, No. 27 The Blue Beauty Here 1t is Attracting Hundreds to Our Dis- play Window and Worth Your While to See. ~ YES, IT"S A TUNIVERSAL, TOO That sparkling, dazzling, shim- = mering and Universally talked:about “Blue Beauty” has arrived at the Given Hardware store. She smiles .+t all.who. see her. ..Yes; she'll.smile at you, too, as you pass by. Ladies, we invite you to meet her, but as for men,.shesays:that she . would rather not: take up.:their time. “I know the men. They are flirts and nine out of ten.propose to.me «- before they have seen me 10 min- utes,” said Miss- Blue Beauty. This invitation therefore is ex- « tended to the women-ofrBemidjiand’ not the men. Of course the men + may accompany their wives. Given_Made Happy Mr. Given is:a happy man .today. % He has just received one of the slick- « est labor saving and money making = Dpieces of: farm machinery any.man = ever clapped eyes on, and every farm- « er should see it. It is a marvel and : has wonderful possibilities for those fortunate enough to- secure it. o op John Maltrude of Becida bought a ¢ during- the past week. -Everybody < is doing it. o KKK R K KA K KK K KKK KKK KKK KKK KR KA K KKK Now, altogether! Hurrah - for u this town! “tBemidji bought a Superb Universal Bemidji, Minn:ysMacch: 17 “Farm*Prices Going Up (Property-- Ingreasing ~-Around s This iSection at Rapid Clip, Says.Well Known Farmer. Listen to this from-a: live mwire farmer:” ‘Of-late Is-havew.bought every~cent's: worth -of my-wants in Bemidji. -¥.couldn’t=see dtxat first, but now.l-know:that sit; aames back to me. If all of we farmers sent all our money away the price of out farms would decrease instead of go- ing up. Gets New Universal cHerman Femske of the town of range here this week. We are suge this will be a big help to Mrs. Fenske in her .daily household. duties. «Martin : Berge of the. town of Northern, gave us-a- nice order for carpenter; itools; : ithis - vweek: That tool window of ours did get results. .Charles: Billadeau of sNymore sur- prised his wife this week with some of sour7 {Wear: Ever?: aluminum kit- ardware“News BELTRAMI COUNTY'S PIONEER HARDWARE NEWS Society: Brand New K i Clothes Published Weekly AW e SPriri mOdf'? SO rea@y ) | Drink Water From Pump ||~ .‘ b s %,,— o-the -unexcelled serviceability ‘of :Society Brand 74 tailoring [with.the shape built in} we:haveiadded- unusual :and -very - ehoice fabrics and-a variety of modelsstommeet:the-wish ofcevery: young man’s:taste. Society Brand Suits $20, $25, $30 In points efistyle these clothes compare with:themeork of the finest custom tailors. In f;atures of serviceability they outdo any:ethercelothes at the price of which weknow. They are, therefore not to be.compared.with anysether-suits, being -less - costly than their equals and far better.than.the young man who.erdinarily. -pays -$20, $25 er-$30 :..has been. getting. The new spring models are ready and we tommeénd them to. the‘niotice of| young“men who 4 find $20 to $30 a convenient price.as:well as these who have'paid as'a rule ‘somewhat Tore. Shoesiof QualityforBoys i - éEvery pair sold -with a tguarantee. . . i ‘Waltonshoes for:-boys at$1:50 and $2. : I Black high top shoes for little gents ‘& -$2.35. _For:the .older:_boys at $2.75 zand $3.00::Boys’:tan:high top:water- # proofi shoes at $3.00.and $3.50. SE— Jolin @ordhamurer 66ts-Well Drill- ing Outfit Here and is Ready for Business. John Gerdhemmer puzchased a six shorme-power Erimmplsrgasoline en- ine and & Triumph wagon. t This.gives him a first class well. drilling “outfit and he has also-pur- chased a number of “Red Jacket” pump heads and well equipment fro: us. s | If you plan on a well this season you should see Mr. Gordhammer or leave word at our store andshe: will see you. John sknows:zhaw: ta.makes asiwell throw= water=and: we: feelssure: you will-be sttisfied with~his work. Special.-Saturday OurDeuble: Life Suits for 2 2 1)) ¢ J O $4-95 Withrextratreusers, sizes7to 17 yrs., unusually attractive suits: ;atsthis B . Drice, as the styles are thesnmwest - Fonrie Iyfirmfil @lothey), and the fabricsand tailoring excelent Signs of spring are plentiful in qur paint department theser days. "O[3S. Husset remembered us with a nice or-| der of interior paints- for-use+on his farm residence. v ] ":TEF 0 r {:th e Ma n Mr. and Mrs. Fred~SchwingeEic? ‘“Hat news worth talking about Nary stocked their kitchen with " utensils from otr: house Husnising| 2¢+The:newest hat models of the season:are being : shownrmow. « Gordon hats at $3 proves it. department thissweek. “ The'Gordon Cap New.Spring Shirts rImwariety - —New soft cuff shirts in many.new-weaves :+:and patterns !$¥; $1.50, $2, $2.50. Spring Hosiery AR S - Our pocket knives :=are i scfl}ni chen utensils. H Grow your own vegetables this Sure;-we lovereverybod¥—our: wife, included. Here'’s “wasting -a -passing thought | get bigger and better crops-when you |killers and the rakes do fine cuiti- »s on dear old Mexico. year and cut down yoursliving ex- penses. vYou will be astonished how easyit is to save time, labor and money and use Planet, Jr., garden tools. about as fast as ever. Our pesitive A guarantee helps these sales. “3" —»—Justrenough better than any other cap to]make it the cap d - $1, $1.50, $2 -+-iInterwoventheavy silk lisle at 25¢. Inter- ‘woven - pure-allsilk at 50c and $1; in all the plain shades and guarantee fast colors. Men-==try this store for better Shoes, proper:fit:and - comfort We are ready with the newest in spring styles and can please ou in our special showing of Florsheim shoes so that you “will l‘;e convinced that thiszshould be your. store. Our aim. is to make you *‘at home”’here and have those:wait upon you satisfy; you in every respect; in“personal attention as<well:as" ins"mer- chandise. - Florshcim shoes at $5 and $6. - Walk#Qwer:shoes $4.00, other shoes at $3 and $3.50. ! ¥ Men’s heavy work shoes and farm wear sheoes%t$2:505$8:$8.50. G 3 They “plante perfectly in mows hills::and: as scultizstors thewplows) open furtows:and gover them3 The} cultivator testh work deep or shal- low. The shoes are wonderful weed vating. They are fully guaranteed:

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