Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 30, 1916, Page 4

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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY | OCT. S5, 6, 7. ELN'S CARNIVAL Let’s All Go! morning to Cecil Proctor and Char- lotte Mosen of Beltrami county. :'Cii‘k*iii*‘il#ll* “TALES OF TWQ i i{ki#*giiii * KKK St. Paul—Six girls between 17 and 21 years old, arraigned on charges of shoplifting, told stories of loving pretty things and being unable to buy them. Detectives claim they have broken a shoplifting ring in the ar- rest of the girls. back from the front somewhere in France, told of seeing the great war tanks. He got so near the front that he could see the shells tearing up the ground and killing men, he said. Minneapolis—Five dollars a head is being paid for recruits for the United States army, accerding to a letter sent through the Northwest by Recruiting Captain S. A.. Campbell. This offer is being made to second, third and fourth class’ postmasters. It is the new Democratic recruiting plan. s Minneapolis—After John Smith of Chicago gave two robbers $125, they kicked him into a pool of water to show their gratitude. St. Paul—Harry Becker, Minneap- olis, came over here, invaded a chop suey house and called an unidenti- filed Chinaman a “Chink.” At the city hospital today Becker is improv- ing. St. Paul—A meeting to organize a new division of the state naval militia will be held at the state capitol to- morrow morning. BANKER IS GUILTY OF E MAKING iR KKK KKK KK KKK : Mrs. Elmer Alton and children Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Garlock and FALSE REPORTS * NYMORE NEWS who nave been visiting with her|family returned today from a week’s . % % K 4 K K KK XK KK K X K K| mother for the past few days, Te-|motor trip to Wells, Albort Len and (Dy. nited. Eress) Fort Smith, Ark., Sept. 30.—The Mrs. Kressol of Duluth is visiting | turned to her home at Frohn Friday. | other Southern Minnesota points. | Federal court today found that T. W. her sister, Mrs. Ben:Lane. George Nelson returneda Friday eve- ning after spending the past year at|at the Methodist He also visited at dif-|sehool tomorrow. The publi¢ is in- vited to attend. Libby, Mont. ferent points in Oregon. They were accompanied to Bemidji by | Boone, president of the defunct Am- A missionary program will be given | John C. Garlock, a brother of Dr.|erican National bank, guilty of falsi- church Sunday | Garlock. fying the reports of the bank’s con- S . | dition to the comptroller of currency. A wedding license was issued this| He will appeal the case. sive ready: priced good: a yard ... [ You Want Style in Yo THE GARMENTS we desire to call your attention to have both style and qual- ity. Some may thirk that th¢ price is foo low for high grade garments. To, those we say that we are in a position to sell at a lower margin than the exclu- ady- r stores. Others may think that as we do'mot mention lower | thid ad that'we sell only the high priced garments. To ‘those we say that this is a special advertisement written for o - STYLE WEEK and that we have a complete line of n;'_e‘dium and high. grade ladies’ garments. ©000000000 000 Ladies’ suit made from navy poplin, belted full lined jacket, cape collar finished with 2 rows of black buttons and black velvet 177 11 (PO PO $40.00 Ladies Shoes Ladies’ high kid lace boots, black kid with colored tops, a pair .. All black, a pair Reliable Silks Belding’s yard-wide taffeta, black and colors, Skinner’s 36-inch taffeta, black and colors; a guaranteed silk, a yard Skinner’s satin de chine, 36 inches wide, black and a large range of colors, price a yard...$1.95 Kid Gloves ur Garments, ' But You Also Want Quality Ladies Coats Black silk plush coats, full lined with light figured silk, large black’ martin collar—price......oomoooee... $45.00 Ladies’ black silk velore coat, full lined with grey silk, large cape collar. The collar and bottom of this coat is trimmed with wide black silk braid—price....$65.00 Ladiés’ ‘extra size black broadcloth coat, full silk lined. “large ‘cape collar, trimmed with black martin— )5 11 YOO —— 0 X Misses’ wool velore coat, colors brown and navy, lin_ed to waist with satin, large cape collar trimmed with natural opposum—price : $25.00 Ladies Suits Ladies’ black wool poplin suit, full linef, trimmed with black buttons; a very stylish garmenp—p;-ic? ...... $35.00 Ladies’ suit made from a fine quality of wool'serge, fiill "lined, wide price .. Ladies’ suit made from dark green bedford cord, full litied jacket, collar and cuffs trimmed with black martin—price ... $25.00 Ladies” suit made from black and brown check wool “vélore, full lined jacket, collar finished with green VEIVEt—DIICE .oo-oeerrcemeccerecmmmsrreeemmmmmrnnnnnnassssscenscassd $35.00 $8.00 _____ $2.00 Minneapolis—Thomas H. Newlove, | X Hometo Mother She'll appreciate the thought- v e i RAMER’S CHOCOLATES made from materials that are the “k:-y. pick of the world's ‘mar} quality, such careful making are f ABERCROMBIE 2 = —4 —3 —1 —1 — —1 —1 = = —3 = — — ] — —3 —4 —3 — — — — —3 — —1 —1 F—i —] = = -—= —1 = = ——3 1 = ——] == F—3 fi sweet- Such flavors, such found only in Ramer’s. & McCREADY NIHARAM R HI R IR We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemiidji are ours to sell, becamse’ ° we own them. Itis better to i PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a Bemidji Townsite & Im THAYER C. BAILEY, buy direct from the owner. of your own. nprovement Co. Local Agent. . WANT. B T TT T UL ovn ST WANTED—To trade sewing machine for wood -and vegetables.. Inquire 213 10th or Phone 828-W. 102 WANTED—Girl for general house- GLASSIFIED ks for light housekeeping. 312 Min- work. Mrs. P. J. Russell, 907 3 4 % Dewey * Ave. 930tf | nesota Ave. 0% WANTED—GIirl at Dickinson’s Res- LOST AND FOUND. | taurant. 102 [ COST—ANto top cover between u—/ Finds WANTED—A specialty salesmen, ex- perienced. Age twenty-five-forty- five. A salesman capable-of earn- ing $2,600 a year commission. Ad- dress Wayne Oil Tank & Pump Co., 1400 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Give street address and phonenum- ber. e 102 ‘WANTED—To rent a five or six-room house with large garden lot, or would buy on reasonable terms. Address X, Pioneer. © 980 ‘WANTED—Phone 300, Edward An- derson, if you want to sell furni- ture, stoves, clothing, shoes, horses, harness, wagons. C 103 FOR SALE—Regal roadster, $ model; first class running condi- tion; will sell for cash or trade. Inquire J. Goldberg, 112 3rd street. 930 ‘WANTED—GIrl for general house- ‘work: WANTED—Kitchen girls. Markham. 926tf WKNTED——,We pay cash for second " hand furniture, stoves, shoes and clothing. Hannah & Robertson, 206 Minn. Ave. ' Phone 129-W. d1020 WOMEN WANTED—Full time salary $15 selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. 25c an hour spare time. Parmn.neqt; experience ‘unneces- sary.’ ' Guaranteed - Hosiery - Mills, Norristown, Pa: 1 ¥46-32, (Town of Froha), on long time and easy terms. Call on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. (1134 A A e e o FOR SALE—Second hand furniture and household goods. on Oct. 2, 1916, to the highest furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. -8 tf AR RENT—Five-room cottage. In- quire. 9156 Bemidji "Ave. Phone 642-J. 930 FOR RENT—Furnished room. Priv- ilege 'of bath. 1311 Bixby Ave. L. 93 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms “ton and ‘Marsh’s’ Siding. please return to Pioneer oftice for reward: 230 ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON | UNDERTAKER _ 405 Beltrami Ave, (4 » MORE AND MORE SICK PEO are finding Chiropractic o agent. -Their faith in this advange- ment in science is logical, becanse they have tried CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS and learned about the wondertul beneficial results Chiropractic 1im- parts. Isn’t it worth your while to inves- tigate the merits of Nature's way to health and long lite? bidder, at the Town: Hall of North- ern, between the hours of 9 and 4. ° A. Dll'mfllborg D' “1 : 930 Nail Bank Bldg., i FOR SALE—Reeves steam engine, 32 Hours: 10-12, 1:80-5, H. P, cross compound; in_ very Phone 408W good condition; a snap. Address Crane-& Ordway Co., Fargo. N. D. » 106 FOR SALE—Refrigerator and other household goods. 1009 Bemid$i Ave.' Phone 575-W. 929tf FOR SALE—Two incubators, 3 Cy- phers Brooders; 1 new tent 9x9. 619 Minnesota Ave. 930 ness block of town. bulding is located on one of them. On the other ten there is a build- ing 12x36 'feet built for a chicken coop, & very nice chicken lot, hog lot and a large garden. For priee and terms write or phone C. A. Kilbourn, Solway, Minn. 1018 FOR SALE—160 acres of good land with lots of timber on. = Or will sell timber; about 1,000 cords: of] choice- spruce, pulp wood, 1% miles haul. For further informa- Huffman & fl’hg FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HN naxm_mn Disuctor Phone I'I_‘B;-’Vfl or R So the People ) l’wmlllfill“ We are now showing a new line of imported gloves, black and colored, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and: $2.50 a pair. 202 3rd STREET AT REE T CRRRRRRRRAER R ARERRRRRRRNRRERLRHRRGRAN BEMIDyJI, MINN I s May Know i that you are in busi- ness, come in and let us show what we can do for you'in the way of attractive cards and letterheads.Good print- not satisfy you we don’t want . your business. ’s Fair, 't It? tion ‘cell on or' write-Auboles & Kroken. 102| FOR SALE—House and lots, 719 Be- midji Ave., or will trade for house, (and land further out. A. Aub:}zez. e mile west “of Solway; 15 acres : of the best of meadow, about eight acres ‘cleared;: the balance very easy clearing. For - prices and| terms, write or phone C. A. Kil- bourn, Solway, Minn. 1018 FOR EXCHANGE —Eleven clear; forty-acre tracts. What have you Longballas , o 930 P FOR RENT—Storage room. { .can, B

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