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B AA___.__JY S WANTED—Oftice girl. son. WANTED—DIishwasher. Lake Shore Hotel. 3-1117 WANTED—Girl - for general house- work, Telephone 483. 1113tf WANTED—Laundress at Lake Julia sanatorium. Apply Mrs. Margaret M. Neal, superintendent, Puposky, Minn. 118tt POSITIONS WANTED. WXNTEDTanlor and furnace work. Could handle two or three small jobs. Phone 672-W. 6-1118 FOR SALE FOR SXTF—"Boston bull pupplgfi‘.“'.’ months old. 123 Miss. Ave. So. 2-1118 FOR SALE—Range. Apply Frank Koors. Phone 626. 118tt FOR SALE—S7 acres, 6 miles west of Bemidji, with house, barn and good well; dark soil, clay subsoll; 10 acres fleld; on state road. Price $1,000 cash. J. Norling, 3128 23rd Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. 12-1127 FOR SALE—18-inch Round Oax CASEY- THIS LIL SHRIM PLAY LAST WEEBK-AND WANTS To TRY FOR. OOUR POSITION - HE SEZ AS A TA OU ARE, A SWELL TE n Bgll boy wanted. Hotel lhrl‘.:lll;tl! E LT T T T E LT T LI I L T T v. = Mrs. Housekeeper: That store with the big bin of Apples has abushel of Apples saved for you. Miss Berthina Anderson of th town of Frohn was the guest o friends in the city yesterday. Mrs. M. H. Sand of Inez, Minn., was a between train visitor in the city vesterday. Elmer Alton of Swenson Lake was USUTULTTTHTT LT heater; used 1 year. Burns coal or wood. W. Z. Robinson. 5-1118§ FOR SALE—House at 1014 Beltrami Ave.; will sacrifice $1,000 if sold in ten days. You should see this place. This is the best bargain a business visitor in the city on Wednesday. I. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise 321 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W Bemid)l, Minn. g R e L Marvin Krog has returned to Du- luth after a visit with relatives in Nymore ward. RO LTI TH T nunnnnm 'We Want You to keep in mind the fagt that in addition to ! | FOK “Large Round Oak = er; also range. Apply Koors. Phone 626, Stf | FOR SALE—Good big work horses cheap as I have my season’s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, Minn. 106tf FOR TRADE —Buick roadster for land. Inquire Dr. Johnson, 2-1118 printing this news- paper we do job work of any kind. When FOR TRADE —Nice farm land near Hines and some cash for modern residence in Bemidji. Address FLORIST “H.” Pioncor. i7e|l WE SHOW FULL LINE OF THANKSGIVING NOVELTIES OF in need of anything ‘ FOE RENT. ALL KINDS AT in this line be sure A A A e FOR RENT--Three unfurnished mod- ern rooms, newly decorated. 1009 Bemidji Avenue. Phone 575-W. Ll Bc-10c-25c¢ FOR RENT—Three unfurnished mod- srn rooms; newly furnished. 1009 LARGE SELECTIONS OF THANKSGIVING POST CARDS Bemidji avenue. Phone 575-W. To See Us sa~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT m 1 1114tt One Cent Each. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. = s = = y ° Phone 747. 1113t e e For Thanksgiving Your Choice of Qur ; 13t = 0’7;)7“,\,1,_*“”_1_00“) T We show Table Linens. .................. 48c, 58¢c, 98¢ and up Klein. | 6-1118 Lanoh (CLothes. v visuslsvein sovie s sinks. s b s bz 98¢ to $2.98 FOR RENT—Nine-room house in Heffron’s Addition, Bemidji. Ad- dress Gust Carlson or A. O. Akre's store, Nymore. 6-1117 ———— e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—White poodle. Return 422 Minn. Ave. for reward. 3-1118 LOST—Purse containing $14.79 be- tween Fourth street and the cold storage, Park avenue. Return to — Pioneer office for liberal reward. . S —— For Thanksgiving rif, \;',.”'lfim rl::’:“}“i\.hitl‘"smr ";,‘: We show star cut glassware, tumblers, goblets, etc., and hand forehead, 21 years old. Please painted china FOR EARLY SHOWING OF Holiday Goods 6-1120 | & AND TOYS—WE'RE NOW READY Haviland China, French China, white and gold, and decorated; 8 different patterns of open stock dinner ware..Select now; one piece or full one hundred piece set. We Show Cut Glass Every new and full value item is found in our stock 48¢c, 98¢ and up Ladies’ Tailored Suits At One Price of $19.50 FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 17th and 18th TYWELLING on the merits of these fine Suits will in no way add to the worth of them. You must see them to appreciate what we are offering. So the sizes, prices and color description will have to suffice. If you can use a TAILORED SUIT, either now or nearer to Spring, by all means attend this SALE. The entire stock comprises some twenty garments and includes all the late Fall models, which are really forerunners of the Spring Styles. LOST 1,000 souvenir envelopes marked Bemidji Auto Co. Probab- | vered elsewhere by mistake. | e Pioneer office, phone 922, |3 111111 ¢ SPECIAL SATURDAY : 8 bars Lenox BOAP .. ... st o Sie ek S sinlbisinm simmainie ioos 6 bars Armour Toilet Soap $1.25 Warranted Axes .....................c0uu.... Don’t Wait If You Need a Suit BLUE OAK Axe Handles ....................cccovunnn.. r g Pint size Lightning Egg Beater and Mixer, regular price 30c PR e N LR SRR it g Special 19c WE TRY HARD NOT TO CARRY OVER ANY TAILORED SUITS, and HIDES HIDES 75¢ 5-sewed Brooms—Speoial. ... ....................... 60c IF PRICE IS ANY OBJECT, THE LAST BARRIER HAS BEEN TAKEN _:. tam in tho market for Boyt’ Jersey GLOves . ............ovrorsesisiiinns 100 AWAY. SATURDAY WILL FIND THESE SUITS WITH NEW OWNERS. O3 S Hurs. s e s e The assortment in- ol job beve to e hers For Every Variety $ cludes Gaberdin $ {u;t n,-; prl{? vl.l;nllnlelslva‘l';?l'e.gr ? Need c A R Lso N StoreMan Se‘:ge, Poplln al]e(i also ay e highes rice for . - . 0OPPER oRASs muBBERS . On Beltrami Ave. Phone 61-J [ ] Cheviot strictly high- o JRON and RAGS class Tailored Suits, worth $25, $27.50 to $35, in Russian Green, Navy. Nigger Brown, Plum and Black, all to be closed out this week at one price. - Sizes 16 to 42. Felt Comfy Slippers Our line of Daniel Green Felt Comfy Slip- pers has just arrived and you would do well to select now for Holiday Gift Giving. The assortment is the best we have had and the prices are as low as last season, having or- dered ours before the advance in wool felt. All colors are represented in styles never shown before. $1.00 }125 $150 $2.25 I pay all freight on 100 pounde shipment Jacob Coldberg Next to Northern Express Office 112 Third St. Phone 638-W op e WANT AD"is in touch with every situation SEsin Get in touchy with him over the felephone AdveT;etised Article is one in which the mer- chant himself has implicit faith—else he will not ad- vertise it. You ar}:: safe in “THE “YOU 00 patronizing the mer- BETTER chants whose ads appear EGOIOII PAYING in this paper because their CENTER CASH.” goods are up to date and not shop worn. : : : e B/G-DELARTMENT STORE - BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER —-———J