Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 21, 1916, Page 3

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= I_Snturrhy, He was accompanied home [ limbs. He is now. confined in St.| Miss Olive Hines of Hines is m’i by his- little son Ervin, and daugh-|Anthony’s hospital and at last re-|ing Miss Inez Butler. Z ter, Dorothy, who have been visiting | ports was doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Laney of with their grand parents. Mrs. Arthur O'Neil and Mrs, Frank | Kelliher are spending their vacatioi i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Simon were Pu- | O'Neil are entertaining their mother, | at their summer resort near Three Isl-- I 5 posky visitors Saturday. Mrs Snow, of Minneapolis. and Lake. B . Peter Malterude transacted busi- Miss Alice Butler, who is attend-| Miss Kate Hines of. Hines is at- ing summer school at Bemidji, visited | tending summer school. over Sunday with her parents. — Harland Sadler, who has been The Pioneer s the place to buy i wrrking in Minneapolis, is visiting [your rolls of adding machine paper his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sad- [for Burroughs adding machines. One ler, of Buena Vista. voll, & dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. ness in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Reeve and s % 'Mw ml'l[halll Of Ph“ldfl“lhll daughter, Hilda, and Mrs. Reeve’s k Arthur Hornstein, were Bemidji Goming With Christing |vis: : visitors Saturday. Little Arthur had to undergo an operation on one of his 20 for 10c Attractive tias of 100 Chesterfields sent, prepaid, on receipt of 50c, i your dealor ' cannot supply you. Addrons: Liggott & Myors Tobaceo New York City Co.. 212Fifth Ave Chesterfields give smokers what no other cigarette ever before gave— they satisfy! Satisfy!—just as a cool drink of water satisfies when you’re thirsty. And, yet,Chesterfields are mild, too. This new kind of enjoyment— mild, together with ‘“‘satisfy’’—is the result of the truly marvelous Chesterfield blend! this Chesterfield Chesterfields do. stel CIGARETTES - Thoy SATISE Y ! —and yet they’re MILD KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK * SPRUCE GROVE . * * (By Special Correspondent) TH KKK KKK KKK KKK KK Annie Williamson of Grygla is spending the week end with her mother and brother. Grain on the bog lands is looking better and growing faster than most of the grain on the higher lands in this locality. Hagen Bros. and Mrs. Katherine Hagen spent Wednesday in Grygla proving up their homesteads. E. J. Munsch accompanied them, being a witness. Miss Helen Parker and little brother and sister spent from Wed- nesday until Friday at the home of their aunt, Mrs. J. H. Hardesty, of No other cigarette maker can copy clfiarette can possibly offer you what Try Chesterfields—today WGM% G i A new thing fora cigarette to do! blend. No other Benville. William Paskewitz and two little daughters spent Wednesday mq Grygla. Mrs. Dan Anderson, daughter of T. K. Johnson, is home for a ten days visit. She expects to return to her home at Long Prairie on Friday. Pioneer want ads bring results. Glles Gompany. A REAL JOY NIGHT. Thirty-five Years of Success as a Platform Entertainer—Versatile and Clever Beyond Description. There i8 no more popular platform entertainer to be found anywhere than Ralph Bingham of Philadelphia, who will appear at the Chautauqua here with the Christine Giles Compu‘:y. For thirty-five years Bingham has been a platform star. He started out RALPH BINGHAM. as a boy wonder and has never ceased to be a wonder since. He is a whole show by himself and can make a wood- en man laugh, His art is so keen that everything he does seems natural to him. He is a capital story teller, a fine fiddler, a good comie singer and an actor of un- usual gifts. Trom all reports he is a prize pack- age to all those who like fun, and young and old alike are for him from the start. THE BOHANNANS FOR CHAUTAUQUA A Company With a Play Written, Expressly to Fit Thelr Art. Strong In Comedy of Refined and Wholesome Type—Clever Artists Who Have Achieved Great Success on Chautauqua Platforms—A Great Variety of Entertainment. Here Is a company that can boast of a play written specially for them- selves, ‘“Their Matrimonial Venture” was prepared by the celebrated play writer, Jean Constant Havez. Mr. Havez has since been taken to Los An- July Clearance A few items of many hundreds to make shopping worth while during : | this hot spell A wonderful clearance of Women’s Silk Suits at $15 of gabardine, velours, checks and silks; sold formerly at $25 to $50. Sizes 16 to to 42. Women’s and Misses’ Coat Clearance Coats in gabardine, poplin, velours and silks, belted and flared models for general utility wear; sold formerly at $22.50, $25, $30 and $35—special..............coooeel $15.00 Women, an opportunity to buy at a saving your Summer Wash Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Lingerie Dresses and Sport Dresses Wash Dresses Women’s and misses’ wash dresses of the most desired wash fabrics; for porch or afternoon wear— $4.95 Lingerie Dresses Dresses of organdy and net, made in the “before the war” styles, ruffled and flared - _effects, sold formerly at $22.50 to $27.50 T Tat $16.50 Afternoon Dresses Women’s or misses’ dresses for street or afternoon wear in taffeta, crepe de chine and combinations of georgette crepe, sold formerly at $22.50 to $30—special at $15.00 Sport Dresses Misses’ sport dresses of linen, striped and plain materials, made in skirt and coat styles, sold formerly at $12.50— : Now $9.75 Great Clearance of our entire stock of Women's and Misses Waists and Blouses Novelty Blouses Blouses of Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, lace and many combinations and styles, sold formerly $7.50 to $10.50, now at $5.95 Lingerie Blouses Novelty new wash waists of voil in white and colors, sold formerly at $2.50— ) $1.98 Silk Tub Blouses Georgette and crepe de chine “blouses in white and colors, regular $4.50 blouses— at $2.98 Waists at 98¢ Tub silks, crgandy, voils in many beauti- ful models, regular $1.25 value— at 98¢ Clearance of Women's and Misses’ Skirts bs oy » . Silk, satin, serge, checks, poplin and gabardine, made with belted, pocketed and flared sg When a Sel‘ge ,SUIt 1S I‘lght, ideas in black, striped, navy and novelty effects, regular $6 to $7.50 values— ’ it is' the coolest, dressiest $4.95 and most serviceable Sum- . :‘ AT CLEARANCE PRICES { 98¢, $1.29, $1.69, $1.98, $2.39 1 Regular prices $1.25 to $3.00 . ur Serge | R uits Hot Weather Special ¢ Are Right ot Weather Specials ! THE BOHANNANS. for Men and Boys MEN’S HOT WEATHER SHIRTS MEN’S SUIT SHIRTS v e e T Sommiy, SPORT SHIRTS Combination shirt and drawers shirts. Ask any one of the many men who owns one, and he will tell you it’s the most comfortable suit he ever wore. Every suit is made right from the right quality of ma- terial and after models that will surely please you. $15, $17, $20, $25, $30 But we ask your especial attention to the big values we offer at $17. GILL BROS. where he devotes his entire time and genius to their scenario productions. Artists of the Bohannan type, brig] alert and ambitious, appearing in pal specially designed to fit their talents and temperaments, have nine-tenths of success achieved before the curtain rises. Their entertainments are bright, snappy and exceedingly popular, as full of tonic as the breath of piney woods and as soothing as a summer morning breeze. Everybody is pleased with them, and everybody rememhers them when they have gone. TH KK KK KKK KK KKK KK * TURTLE LAKE % ¥ (By Special Correspondent) KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Mr. Gilbert, who has recently moved into Turtle Lake has com- menced the erection of a-new barn. transacted business in Puposky Sat- urday. & George Butler of Redby came downl These are just the thing for outings, va- cation and tennis wear— T5c¢, $1, $1.50, $2 JULY CLEARANCE OF MEN’S STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICES All the season’s latest $2 straws at $1.00 Styles that were our best sellers all through the season at even the former price. There’ll be plenty of need for a new straw hat yet this year. Your choice of the many straws at half price. MEN’S LOW SHOES at $2.85 A special group of fine low shoes in sizes $2.85 Just the thing for hot weather wear. Regular $2 value at— - 95¢ MEN’S BAND COLLAR SHIRTS Only a small lot of odd sizes, 14, 16 1-2, 17; regular $1.50 values— T5¢ Small boys’ tub suits in many styles, reg- ular $1.50 and $2 grades—Special at $1.15 Boys’ and children’s straw hats, regular 50c seller clearing at— 25¢ OHILDREN’S WASH HATS Turban styles in many styles and pat- terns, regular 50c seller—Special 35¢ BOY’S SILK HATS Sailors Panamas: Mrs, Medora Putlnoms a s T 512 to 912, in tan, calf, gun metal calf, 4 13,00 pange of patterns to choose from $1 to $3 $5 to $8. pnz;fb:??;i:‘:fx; it sold regular at $4 and $5—Special at all sizes, regular 50c values—Special 35¢

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