Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 10, 1917, Page 4

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10 DAY SHOE SALE { Commencing Thursday morning \will place on. sale about a thousand pairs of shoes at prices that will save you about half in the shoeing of your family. Here are some of the offerings: LADIES' SHOES 30 pairs Patent, cloth top, lace and button boots, high heel; 12 pairs Dull, cloth top, lace, high heel, sizes 21/, to 4%; 15 pairs Dark Russia Tan Boots, rubber sole, button, reg- ular five-dollar value; 20 Patent, cloth top, wide ankle, low heel, wide last, a regular $4.50 seller, all sizes. ¥our choice of any of above, at per Fifty pairs low heel, kid leather shoeg, mostly lace, good wide last and excellent wearing shees, sells regularly at $3.25, $3.560 and up, & PRIF . .oiiieicntiranrennscce oo $2.35 A long winter ahead of us yet, and you .can:use a_ pair ‘of :felt :shoes at the-price we are selling them. XA very neat looking kid shoe, with warm felt lining or a felt, with leather foxing and patent tip, worth $2.50 and $3.00, during sale, the pair $1.95 An all-felt shoe or a felt with leather foxing and leather sole, about 50 pairs, clean them up at........... $1.35 What we have left in fancy felt slip- pers in the $1.25, $1.50 and $2 values, all go at, the pair......... $1.00 Another lot of fancy colors and plain black felt slippers, all sizes, 'MEN'S DRESS SHOES In- this 1ine ‘we areplacing on sale |- some good meaty gunmetal and. kid } shoes, good fitting lasts, and shoes |- that will give you service—shoes | that you could not buy of the whole- sale houses in carload lots at the}, price we are offering them—pair. .. $2.85 ‘ MEN'S WORK SHOES 1§ 400 pairs good heavy work shoes —such makes as you are all familiar with, and will know to be high-grade shoes—sizes to fit any man, at, per BOYS) SHOES / Sizes 1 to 5%—good, heavy shoes, made to stand the wear and tear of the ordinary boy—pair . $1.95 MISSES’ HIGH TOPS ©One lot Misses’ high tops, regular $3 value, sizes 11 to 2 $2.35 Smaller sizes in high tops for little girls or boys at $1.95 . FELTS, RUBBERS Men’s 8-inch leather tops... Boy's 10-inch leather tops. Boys' small sizes, up to 13. Men’s low rubbers Men’s heavy one-buckle over Men’s four-buckle over... Misses’ one-buckle over . Ladies’ one-buckle over ... Children’s one-buckle over .... Men’s $2 sheep leather sole boot, sizes 7, 11 and 12—11 * pairs—at ‘s .. $1.00: Mens. felt, shoes with leather foxing, some with leather sole and rubber heel, and some with pressednfesl‘; And $3.00 values, pair 'S DRESS GLOVE MEN Lu A very fine assortment gents’ kid dress gloves, silk lined, cheap -at $1.50, going at this sale for...$1.20 Men’s $1.25 work gloves at .85¢ Men’s 75¢ work gloves . Boys’ 50c mitts ...... Be on hand Thursday morning at 8. You will be surprised at the walues offered. Sale will continue ten days, but be on hand early and pick out some of the high priced shoes at half price. . KNAPP’S SHOE STORE | 311 BELTRAMI AVE. 0000000000000 —————————————————————————————————————————— BEMIDJI PIONEER’S ‘Unequalled Offer of “HEART SONGS” Grasped by Multitudes 400 of the Sweetest Sengs In the World I Annie Lisle Aura Lee Beautiful Dreamer Beautiful Isle of - the Sea Bonnie Eloise Buffalo Gais Camptown Races Carry Me Back to Old_Virginia - ' Dear Evalina, Sweet Evelina Dutch Company The Gentle ‘Annie Hard Times Come Again No More Hazel Dell, The Jordan Am a Hard Road to Trabbel : Kingdom Coming i ST S PIET: i h { A 16 Full-! Kiss Me Quick and Lilly Dale Listen to the Mock- ing Bird Little More Cider, A Maggie By My Side ‘Massa’s in de Cold, Cold Ground Michael Roy Miss Lucy Long , My Old Dog Tray ‘My_..Old Kentucky e Nora_ O'Neal “Oh, Susanna Old Arm- Chair ‘0ld Black Joe “0ld Dan Tucker Old Folks at Home ©Old Shady. “Over the Garden ‘Wall % Peter Gray Quilting Party, The Rosa Lee Rosalie Rosfi of Alabama, The “Sally Come Up Sweet Genevieve “Tepping at the Gar- den Gate CLASS VI Abide With Me Angelic Songs are Swelling Angels Ever Bright and Fair Arise, My Soul Christians, Awake Come, All Ye Faithful Come, Thou Al- mighty King Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing Come, Ye Discon- solate First Nowell, The Flee as a_Bird God Be With You God is Love Happy Land Holy Ghost, With Light Divine Homeland, The Homeward Bound How Gentle God's Commands I'm a Pilgrim serusalem, The Golden Just as I Am Land 'o the Leal, The Lead, Kindly Light Missionary Hymn My Ain_Countrie My Faith Look up to Thee My Jesus, as Thou Wil t My Mother’s Bible Ne’lx‘-xrer. My God, to hee Old Hundred .. .. One Sweetly Solem: Thought Onward, Christian Soldiers Promised Land, . The Rest for the Weary Son of Goes Forth to War, The Sun of My Soul Sweet Bye and Bye Sweet Hour of Prayer Swing Low, Sweet Chariot ‘When He Cometh Too Late, Too Late Your Mission Half-Tone Portraits Page of the World’s Greatest With Biograp! JFeIlI0q YRR An Elaborate Dictionary of - Musical Terms 500 Large Pages. Beautiful Avt B_inding. Clean Cut Music Text. Clear g > “rype. Fine Paper. Songs arranged in low key for the w hole family. No other song book compares with it for completeness and-accuracy. READ OUR OFFER IN TODAY'S “H EART SONGS” COUPON PRINTED ELSEWHERE IN THIS PAPER GLASSIFIED A “WARTED WANTED—Position as Cook by mid- dle aged lady; restaurant work preferred. Phone 545-W. 3-112 WANTED—Cordwood. Bemidji Steam Laundry. 16t IWANTED—TWO girls. 0. K. Res- 2-19 Phone 6-113 taurant. FOR SALE—Dry jackpine. 497-W. 609 Lake Blv FOR SALR FOR ~SALE—Horse, - sleigh and wagon, or will trade for auto, and pay balance cash. Also Blue Bell cream separator in good condition. . Inquire or address Geo. M. Wood, Lavinia. Phone 10-F- 65d-115 FOR SALE—Wood, 16-inch_jackpine $1.50 per cord delivered to any part of the city. Phone 600. _ 10-113 FOR SALE—Houses and lots known as 512, 514, 602, 604 Third St. E. M. Sathre, Sec’y. 5-113 FOR SALE—Good John Deere cutter. Phone 17-F-2. 5-19 FOR SALE—16 head of horses. Edw. Anderson. Phone 300. 6-19 FOR SALE—Single and rose comb roosters. Phone 779-J. 6-112 FOR RENT. FOR RENTfi, forage room. 1 can furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. o - 1l M-S tt FOR RENT—5-room modern house, 800 Bemidji Ave. Mrs. G. Heib. 5-111 FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms, 601 Minnesota Ave. Phone 112- W. 6-112 FOR RENT — Furnished rooms. Phone 747, or 512 Fifth St. 3-110 FOR RENT--Furnished modern room. Phone 738. 110tf ———————eeeeeess TO EXCHANGE—Six houses in Mitchell S. D., for property here. Address Box 351. 3d-112 VALUE OF SKIMMILK. Much. Cheaper and More Nourishing Than Round Steak. Skimmilk is a very economical food which should be more targely used. It is the same as whole milk except that the butter fat has been taken {rom it. In skimmilk there remains all the sugz- ar, about four and omne-half parts in every one hundred, all of the mineral salts, all of the protein. The protein is the most valuable constituent of milk. It not only serves as fuel for the body as does the fat and sugars. but supplies nitrogenous. tissue build- ing material. Skimmilk should be classed, as whole milk is, with eggs, meat, fish, poultry and cheese. The government's food experts praise skimmilk-and give us these interesting figures to show its value: Singers hical Sketch Under| Two and a half quarts of skimmilk contain almost as much protein and yield about the same amount of en- ergy as a pound of round of beef. CASH I:mcias CASE'S CASH STORE Pork{Chops, per 1b., 18c Shoulder Steak, per 1b., 17¢ Sirloin Steak, per 1b., 18¢c Round Steak; per 1b:, . t7c Bolonga, per Ib., 18¢c SlabiBacon, per b, 22c¢ Lard per 1b, 2ic Fancy Oranges, per doz..30c Winesap Applés per . | Helmet Grapes, per can 20¢ * Loganberries per can Helmet Blackberries, per can Green Gage Plums, per can Sliced Hawaiian Pine- apple, per can " 20c 20c 20c 20c Prompt Delivery so~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS snone 553 800 irvine Ave. ARSI 1500 pcs. 16-ft. long, 7=in. top orjover “1-500 pcs. 14-ft. long, 7-in. top orlover 1500 pcs. 12-ft. long, 7-In. top or over 1600 pcs. 8-ft. long, 7=in. top or over Call at once if you wish to fill partiorjalljof - this order. : : Moberg Gonstruction3Co. PHONE 272 When ' sEIDimiik selis iOF 4 cenls a quart, or about 2 cents a pound, and round of béef for 20 cents a pound, a dime spent for skimmilk will provide nearly twice as much nourishment as it will if spent for round steak. When milk sours normally it still re- nains good food. It is not suitable for the baby, but it will make good smear- case, or cottage cheese, one of the best of foods.—New. York Mail THAT UPPER BERTH. Getting Into It Sometimes Is a Good Acrobatic Stunt. The ascent to an:upper berth is an art in itself, and, as one would expect of an art, it is long. 1 do not mean the ascent by stepladder. There are those who climb mountains by rail- road. who let minions put on their bait. who require caddies to tee their golf balls, who hunt with beaters to drive the game toward them. There are also those who reach their uppers on car- peted steps. P B Yet the heroic breed is mot extinet. Luxury has not yet completely sapped our national virility. Some of us are made of sterner stuff. We climb un- assisted and alone. B ‘We are off. Quickly we assume po- sition A. with both hands grasping the horizontal bar and with our right foot firmly planted on the chest of the old gentleman ln' the lower. We push off vigorously. 'If the old gentleman’s: chest be of a proper firmness and rgsil- fency this push brings us to position . B, with the left kuee in the sharp knee hold on the edge of the upper berth and the right leg at large. The right leg is then brought convulsively up--* ward and forward and laid carefully in the upper berth, and the left leg is at liberty to follow it. From this point on all is plain squirming.—Frederick L. Allen in Centurv. Diplomats get more profit by uste' ing than by talking even when the; THURSDAY (13 $1.00 SPECIAL 10 doz. bungalow aprons, each . . talk well.—Hanotaux. 15 Doz. Kaysers Long Silk Gloves $1.50 gloves, a pair . 98ci 1 let window shades, slight-§ ly water damaged, ea. 29¢ } 1 lot window shades, slight- water damaged, ea. 19¢ PRI & SA a pair . hose, pair ‘BEMIDJI, 100 pairs La- | v dies Shoes, pr. 500 pair children’s fleeced 75 pair misses’ shoes, pr. 95¢ 50 pr. children’s shoes ; 75¢ 22¢ . . O'LEARY-BOWSER CO. L =

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