Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 8

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—t AAAA,V‘fiAAA e GI.ASSIFIED WANTED WINTRDI0 Cords of 4-1t. Jack pine or popple wood tor hur(l\\uru (& Battles. 2d1124-2 WANTED—To buy one 4 or 6- hml floor cignr caseo, also wall case. A, Brose, 317 Minn, Ave, 4-1125 dELP WANTED. WANTED work Mrs. P.J. Minn. Ave WANTED Experien and halt over $25 a week. Klug, Nymore. 3-112 Girl tor general ho 509 Bemidji Ave. 11 Man to sell monumel preferred. ¢o O'Leary, experienced Pioneer NUUSSUUSUVUUIAPNILUUILRILON Girl for general Imuue & nrl -' puzzled mother, 2d-1121-25 short tail, Return to 905 Lake Boulevard for reward. Satisfactory roward will be paid for return of tlw dog, QUEBEC CHURCK I8 DESTROYED BY FIRE Quebeo, Ont,, Nov. 24.-—Limilou Parish church, valued at $180,00, was dus(ru)ul by fire this morning. That Midnight Oil. “1 suppose,” ventured the interested friend of the family, “that John Is still burning the midnight oll at col- Yege " “Yes, indeed,” replied the fond but “but the college must furnish a very inferior quality ot oil. John writes me that some midnights the light is so very poor that he can hardly read his hand.” — Pittsburgh The Thespian's Fiasco. Among Itallaus, a correspondent in Rome tells me, the origin of the term “flasco” for taflure 1s believed to have originated In the remark of an old Ital- fan actor, He had in the course of a play to deliver a somewhat lengthy monologue, in which he invariably scored a great success, It was his hablt to always hold some object or other n his hand, changing the article every tlme he appeared and never us- ing the same thing twice. One even- ing, seelng u wine battle (called in Itallan flasco), he seized It and pro- ceeded on the stage to pronounce his soliloquy. Whether it was that on that occasion the audience was extraordi- narily difticult (o pleuse or whether it was that the actor was not up to his usual form, the fact remains that for once he did not obtain his customary applause, from which time the phrase “fare flasco” has becowe general in the Italian language.—London Chron- WANTED —Laundress at Lake Julia [ Chronicle-Telegraph. orivm. Apply Mrs. Margaret icle. Al Neal, superintendeont, Puposky, - Minn POSITIONS WANTED. WANTED rook lor Address 719 6-1124 Ccrew vl; fully ‘.lulmn«l sleds, with by N feet, known as the Co 5-1129 | FNT- Seven-roow house, 1009 | Doud Ave. Phone 237 1124t FOR RENT - Six‘room house. A, 3:1127 Lo-acre farm 2 miles ¢ Bemidji: small house and and well; 2 acres cleared Minn. 10d to John Cline, Bemidji, FOR SALE of Be sood 10 aci J. Norling, 3128 Minneapolis 23rd Ave. So., 2-1 FOR SALE—Good big cheap as I have my season’'s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, Minn 106tt FOR TRADE— Hines and some cash for modern | residence in Bemlidji. Address Men's Overcoats. .. ........... “H." Pioneer. 1117tf Men's Mackinaws. . . |l Men’s Mackinaws............. FOR RENT. i Men’s Sweaters. ... ........... FOR T—Two rooms tor | Men's Underwear. ............ reping Also tury | Men's Wool Shirts s, Phone 399 or inqu L e A [rvine Ave 3-1127] Boys’ Suits. . cvwni wni v s FOR “T--Two furnished rooms. Boy's Overcoats. ............. Good house. 1100 Bel- Call at house. O 6 T Good house. T1L Ave. Call at house. LOST AND FOUND. UND Z proper advertisement and pay- Apply Airedale pup, months old: black with tan]| uml tan on sides of jaws; paws, 118t Position by man and wife runners | Ihompson sleds. Clark | ; on state road. Price | Minn. | 127 work horses -Nice farm land near 2-1124 i about | something new to wear. customers and come again. Boys' Mackinaws Boys" Wool Shirts and Caps at popular prices. of us both. Party can have | Boys' Underwear............. Beys' Sweaters. .............. With Thanksgiving near at hand you are no doubt in need of If you have never been our customer, try us, and you surely will be in the line with our many satisfied i Our store is always ready to offer you the best merchandise for the least money in anything you wish to purchase. Men's Suits;: . oo oo o vsw cios s .................... $6 to $10 ................... $3.50 to $6 .................... 75¢ to bl HATS AND CAPS—You will find a large assortment of Hats SHOES—With the big advance in shoes you will still find our prices as before, $3.50 to $5.50. We are constantly aiming to serve you to the best interests {1 O.J. LAQUA Clothier 206 THIRD STREET BEMIDJI, MINN. TABLE LINEN OU will need new Linen for your Thanksgiving table. We have 25 Pieces, ranging i price from 65¢ to $2.50, every yard of which is worth 25 per cent. more than we are asking Nearly all have napkins to match. for it. THE BAZAAR STORE College Faculty. I'rom the letter of a father to his son at college: Dear Harold—Your brief letter came to- day. 1 am Inclosing the check for the amount you requgsted. 1 have heard a great deal of the college faculty. I take it to be the faculty for lpnndhm money. Atfectionately, ATHER. ~New York Post, Flying Predictions. In 1273 Friar Bacon predicted that flying would “shortly” become a gen- era) practice, and Bishop Wilkins in 1652 sald, "It will yet be as usual to hear a man cal) for his wings when he is golng on a journey as it is now to hear him call for his boots,” 8ome People Think So, *‘Lucia di Lammermoor' is a great tavorte of mine,” said Mrs. Van Spen- der to Mrs, Climber, whom she was en- tertaining at the opera. “I've never met her,” Climber. “Is she York World. sald Mrs. attractive?’ —New Proving It. “Boggs says thet he finds that two | can live as cheaply as one.” “Yes. They liie with his wife's | folks.”—HBrowning's Magazine. “ | I am responsible before God for the work I might have done and did not | do.—R. A. Torrey, PRESENTED BY THIS PAPER TO YOU HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE present with our special price of The Bemldji Pioneer 6 “LRrS 98c Sieils” $2.50 VOLUME Beautifully bound in rich Maroon—cover stamped in old artistic inlay design, with 16 full-page portraits of the world's most famous singers, and complete dictionary of musical terms. Out of Town Readers Will Add 10c. for Postage [ 9 Th book with a soul! 400 “HEART SONGS" 5% oo Gesres of the world in one volume of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. Four years to complete the book. Every song a gem of melody. consecutive dnly eom-. or one Sunda like the ebove, tog vobumse ls a-digioy et olfice of Reward For Stolen Automobile HARLES WARFIELD has found no trace of his Automobile, stolen last week. Total loss; no insurance. DR. SMITH drove his car to the cities some time ago, and while there the car was stolen. REYNOLDS & WINTER. UR FLOATER POLICIES cover fire, lightning and theft wherever the car might be. car at once. us lflSUl‘C your- The cost 1s very low. Reynolds & Winter The loss was paid by Let § $i THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Overcoat and Suit Values OTABLE quality in men's and young men's suits and over- coats. You ought not to spend $15 for clothes until you see these and know the values we offer for $15.00 Nétllihg'té_éqfial these at the price: we simply decided to sell the best $15 values ever offered: and here they are: We have & wonderful stock of them—suits and overcoats of the choicest materials and latest of styles and fabrics— Extra Speclal Values in Mens flvercuals, $12 15 We are ofl‘ermg one lot of men's winter overcoats in all eolon, sizes from 34 to 40. These coats we've carried over from last year and formerly sold at $20 and $25. Now your choice— : $I2 75 Men’s All-Woool Mackmaws We are offering exceptional values in Mackinaws, in all colors, styles and sizes $6, $6.50, $7, $7.50 and $8.50 in all colors. Bradley Sweaters 2% $2.50 1y $10.00 Shavitch Bros. SUCCESSORS TO .SCHNEIDER BROS. COMPANY: LS L LS LLLLL L LPSN L L PP PP L L L PP PP L L LS PP L L PSP LPLPLLLLLRA LS L LLPLLPPLLPLLPRD \ — a

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