Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 14, 1916, Page 6

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ST THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER M THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1816 6 §_ = X ST < ¥ ; o T WANTED SHOP EARLY Christmas merchandise certificates \Vx(*:;;T;ID*FDT wood sawing Plhz%nt‘t? You'll save time and get the full are issued Dy this store, redeemable dELP WANTEL WANTED—Cirl to wait table. Home Cate, corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave., Remore Hotel Bldg. 3-1215 WANTED—Man for farm. Apply 310 America Ave. 4-1216 AGENTS WANTED—Highest cash paid weekly; part expenses. Free outfit. Experience unnecessary. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwa- tosa, Wis. 4-1214 WAN1TED—Girl for general house- werk. Phone 33-F-2. 6-1215 POSITIONS WANTED. WANTED—Position by woman to cook in camp. 719 Beltrami Ave. 6-1214 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Wilcox & White organ in piano case. Chas. ‘lredler. Phone 572. 5-1219 FOR SALE—Ladies’ coat, 38; fine material, good weight, in good condition; too small for present owner. Will sell cheap. Also bird, good singer. Call 417 Ir- vine Ave. 4-1215 FOR SALE—161 acres of land, 10 miles north of Bemidji, in Sec- tion 26, Township 148, Range 33. The land is surrounded by three lakes and hag 50 acres of lake frontage. For further information write to L. 8. Frisch, Chisholm, Minn. 14 FOR RENT. A AN AN PPN FOR RENT—Office in Hotel Mark- ham building will be for rent after December 15. Apply Hotel Mark- ham office. 8-1215 benefit of complete assortments. ¢2rod. Co. Phone 850 H.Cominsky Mgr. at any time. WOMEN'S AND MISSES —— WINTER COATS New Winter Coats in the most desired materials such as Bolivia, Velour, Broadcloth, Tweeds and Mixtures in full swing and belt back models, $16.50, $19.50, $24.50, $34.50 FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. 208 Miss. Ave. So. 3-1214 FOR RENT—Furnished room with ' bath; gentleman preferred. 917 Minn. Ave. 1125t LOST AND FOUND. TOST""Black female water spaniel puppy. Mrs. L. B. Wilson, 1001 Minnesota Ave. 3-1215 VILLA TAKES CITY. El Paso, Dec. 14.—Villista forces have again captured Santa Rosalia. The town was garrisoned by 300 Carranzistas. Only meager details have been received of the capture. “SUB” SINKS SHIP Amsterdam, Dec. 14.—A German submarine sank a British steamer bound from New York to England with 6,000 tons of war material off the French channel, according to a telegram received from Berlin. - Be- tween November 28 and December 6 a vessel was sunk laden with 17,000 tons of coal bound from France to England. EDITOR’S NEW SON. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rood at Pine River, Minn., Sunday morning, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Rood are former Bemidji residents, Mr. Rood having been in the newspaper business here. He is now editor and publisher of the Pine River Sentinel Blaze. POTATOES SELL FOR $2.50 BUSHEL: THEY’RE SELEGTED Potatoes at $2.50 per bushel in Bemidji? Yes, it is a fact, but not those usually found on the family table. These $2.50 spuds are the ones sold by C. W. Clark of Puposky, to be planted near Farley and are selected Russets. Fifty bushels were in the lot sold at the above mentioned price. FAIR WAS SUCCESS. The annual bazaar of St. Philip’s church, which was held for three days at the armory, ended last eve- ning with a spirited contest for a silk quilt. The sale of the quilt net- ted the church fund $170. A large crowd attended the bazaar last evening. TOOTHACHE MAY BE ALIBI:; FRIEND WIFE BALKED AGAIN (By United Press) St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 14.—When husband and wife meet in that thrill- ing 3 a. m. encounter at the top of the stairs, Hubby may now truth- fully state he never had a drop, no matter how badly pickled he may be. If friend wife is a student of dent- istry, he may get by with his yarn. Dr. H. D. Aldrich, member of the St. Paul district dental school, said so today. Defective teeth, improperly cared for, may develop alcohol in the system, which may cause their owners to reel and talk foolishly, he said. WOUNDED TO CANADA Winnipeg, Deec. 14.—Wounded soldiers will hereafter be brought from England in greater numbers than heretofore. The Dominion Mili- tary Hospital commission has asked ‘Winnipeg to provide hospital accom- modations for 1,000 wounded west- ern-Canadians. Necessary accommo- dation at the general hospital in ad- dition to the buildings, will cost $800,000. The dominion government will pay half the maximum cost. KKK KKK KKK KKK KK HOW MUCH DOES COAL WEIGH? *x x * x You can get a load free if * you are able to figure it. : x x * Contest closes Saturday, 1:30 p. m. Netzer’s Security Bank o % de ok ok ke ok ok ok ok Pioneer g EEEEKKEEKK KKK KK Special women’s Winter Suits in many colors and variety of styles, sizes 16 to 42. Any cloth suit in the store at $15. In our gift stocks one may choose the gift to express one’s own perQ sonal Christmas sentiments with assurances in the choosing that the quality is unquestionable. Womens Gloves Make ideal Christmas gifts. We are prepared to offer the best quality and large variety at prices ranging from $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 in all shades Chamoisette gloves in white, black, grey and chamios colors at 50¢ and $1.00 Christmas Handkerchiefs To meet holiday demands at attractively low prices WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Plain hemstitched styles -.15¢ and 25¢ Pure linen hemstitched, plain and embroidered 25, 35, 50 Cents Linen handkerchiefs of durable quality with pretty embroidery initials at ...l 25¢ Madera handkerchiefs at ... 75¢ and $1.00 Crepe de chine handkerchiefs in all shades at 35¢ Brassieres for Gifts | at 50¢ $1.00 $1.50 Various styles of new brassieres with attractive lace tummmns, styles for all figures, sizes 34 to 46. Each in a holiday box, making them a most acceptable Christmas gift at ==$1.50 == Very attractive styles of brassieres, each in a holiday box at == $1.00 == Christmas Hosiery 100 per cent Dye Silk Hose Women’s fine silk hose, reinforced silk heel, lisle lined or cotton sole and toe with wide garter top, black only, a pair == $1.50 == Women’s pure silk hose, high spliced silk heel, cotton sole, toe and wide garter top, black.....80c LAVENDER TOP SILK LISLE HOSE Women’s full fashion silk lisle hose, double heel, sole, toe and garter top, with lavender tip, ¢ 1 S 50c Give “Her” a Blouse for Christmas Blouses of most unusual type, in pretty crepe de chine of white and flesh, in becoming styles, extremely new and smart -- $2, 5 Blouses of fine Georgetie crepe in the daintiest and prettiest types in flesh, white, gold, westeria, black, navy, green, very special at $5.95 -- A large assortment to choose from, for every price and style—blouses from $9.50 to $15.00 Dainty Christmas Kimonos Kimonos of cheney silk, jumper effects, full sweep skirt, beautifully trimmed, at $3.50 to $10.00 Kimonos of Canton crepe —at— $1 to $2.50 A Shopping List of Women’s Qifts Silk Petticoats $4.00, $5.00 Crepe de chine Camisoles : .- $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.5O Washable Satin Gowns Blanket Bath Robes... Kayser’s Silk Vests.... Kayser’s Knickers ... Kayser’s Silk Union Suits Woman’s Neck Wear are Practical Gifts Collars of Broadcloth and Georgette crepe at $1, $1.50, $2, $2.25 Organdy and "Net Collars at 50¢, 75¢, $1, $1.50 Give Her a Good Warm Sweater for Christmas Heavy rope knit sweater, shawl and sailor col- lar in white, cardinal, green and purple, at $6.50 to $9.00 Heavy shaker knit sweaters, white, maroon and green colors, at - $7.50 - Heavy Knit Caps 50c, $1.00, $1.75 all shades Knit scarfs in green, white, navy, golden rod and - $L00 -

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