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FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1917, THE BEMIDI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1917. THE BETIDJI DAILY PIONEER| PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- 5 THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. n M @. B. CARSON E. H. DENU J IRABONRIS m I Fi e av l n ve n 7 Butered at the postoftice st Bemidil, Minn., ss second-clasm matter b ‘undor act of Congress of March 3, 1879. { No attention pald to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but Dot necessarily for publication. Communications for the Woekly Ploneor should reach this office not Iater than Tuesday of each week to Insure publication in the current lssuo. 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Month, by Carrier. $ .40 Qao Year, by Cuier 400 e S s o & 5 guest st tho Heney Funkley home — e jewel. * So ko sven o Honr, T Motk osags Bui. - Lo i 50 Lake Boulevard yesterday. One Year, Pontage Paid. C 400 , , n L] st. Paul, January 18 and 19. RLLIOT FLORIAT—Ad! 1 Ty, T of Tndans, hird Bumber . Tyeeuen || & & Opeahl returned ths BOrh| 1, warden William Munch of Sourse, auspices Womaa's Study elub, | {15 {fom Backus where he spent yex- | o, CAe, WAty B1o* SInes” e ports Backus is growing and has good | terests in Bemidji yesterday. e i and hotel lines. »ol g Eight pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. Pub- | lshed every Thursdsy and sent postage paid- to sny address for, in ad- = i vance. . 5 $1.50 = — e —— = — OFFICAL PATER OF TEE OITY OF BEMI, MINWESOTA THERE are no “Hip-Hurrahs,” “Fire-Works" or pictures ofifing in this Sale. Its just a plain sensible, — ENJOYABLE SLEIGH RIDE 1 it o S e O 128 dignified transaction between good business men. You wqto save money on high grade clothes if you [l S bt ol s uagiar |, & 2, otpes syess o oy | Slass of the Mothodist. church lust |for soro fest. Hesdquarters for |Deen on business. Molba proparations. Make your ap- polntments-early. Office phone 640 can and we want to dispose of our remaining fall and winter gk. By reducing the prices we make the clothes doubly attracti\g_ you. quality of our merchandise. They're the most economical clothes you buy at regular figur occasion of this kind means. ¢ OUR STOCK ‘COMPRISES EVERTHING TO WR FOR MEN AND BOYS. Phone 635-J. Wood sawing don * 14-126 General offices 1n New York and Chicago, branches in all principal Cities. But the big thing to remember is the Sundays by appolatment only—Ad¥.| . G g gamborn returnsd yes- terday from a business trip o the beon of Bemidji | Twin Cities. WILL TALK SUFFRAGE Mrs. Charles F. Mohler of Plne- wood has gone to Duluth whero she Wil conduct & series of suflragist WHY RUBAL LIFE IS DULL Rather, we should have said, why SOME rural lite is dull. Not all rural communities are dull. Many are just teeming with so- efal 1tfo and tnterest. Do you realize why some communities are lacking in social life and “map?” " Simply becauso you, yourself, are deficlent in these qual And your nelghbors are very likely in the same condition. Suppose you wake up and take an interest in matters that tend to the betterment of the soclal side of your community, espoctally of your Stelaio ‘tarm and Wy of Fourteenth street. fore tho Banguet' N. T Hakiorap tho photographer. took several b tire 0 s gueats soated at the ban- | hor parents, Mr. and Mra, Sandy M- e ablon,“Fro”uped. o powert | Donald, of Blus Earth, Mina., or the heptor lghe when. taking tho photos past threo weeks, has retiraed to raphs, T banquet was brovided | the city. 5 losing side of the membership Contest of tho Bible class. During {he ‘contest the memborship of the Class s incroased from loss than Most men know it and appreciate what an ‘meetings, bofore going to Minneap- olis whero she will address the Hen- nepin County Suffrage club. | i s o o it i come b o s o ITS IMPOSSIBLE IN ANY AD EVER TO INDIFE THE COUNTLESS BAR- Wil i [P —— = Toling sad 3t il euories ou 0w TP evayboty it siep e GAIN OFFERINGS. THE QUOTATIONS BELY ARE BUT SAMPLES OF "ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNGED | V5.60—A%. ZLh (rs. n of Kelliher, | Washington Strest, nnouncement nas boon made of | it of "Ses Honry Funkiey oF| . Wards Grast Tharoughiares the engagement of Miss Daisy Miller | opyjdj, passed through he ‘Washington street in Boston 18 one. of Wayzata, Minn., on her way to Rocl of the great thoroughfares of Amer- Son, one of the proprieto Where she will undergo an operation. | fee ‘worthy to rank with Brondway in City Drug store In inia clty, Mis Ko ort e o avenso in of Rev. .| you will fina more of the leading | Ghvyco” Like nearly eversthing elso “yeur, | people of Minnesota rogisterod st the | 1) oston, it hus a bistory of almost line and mareh o the tune of greater life and happiness. E Many communities think that if they have their farmers' meetings, 4 preaching occasionally, and prayer meeting once a week, they have ful filled the soctal laws. But not so. To be content with these is like liv- ing on a heavy diet of corn bresd and meat. The human animal 1s & fun- o loving creature by nature, and with his work he must mix a reasonable 3 ‘amount of play it he is to retain his mental and physical factlities unim- THE MANY ECONOMY POSSIBLE. Hart Schaffner & Marx juits and Overcoats Miiler, who Is a daughte singings and debates, musicals and concarts, athletic sports and other healthy forms of smusement. Put the young peoplo of the community to work in the lns of entertainment. You will be surprised at the ‘amount of really good talent that will come to the front. But above all things, take an active Interest in these affairs your- self. You may be the very person who in time will develop the “snap” that breeds success. Community life fs just what the people of the community make it, and YOU are one of the people. Do you part betore asking others to do theirs. ONE VIEW OF THE NIGHTCAP ‘The night eap is an old-fashioned affair, elther crochetted o bottl Some men wear them on thelr heads, others on thelr stomachs. You te one by its tassel and the other by fts kick. The crochetted nighteap isn't so bad. Its just a crochetted night- cap. But the boltled nightcap 1s @ treacherous and move nighteap at night, it becomes an eye-opener In the morning; an appetizer at noon and a cocktall at dinner. The Jekyll & Hyde of nightcaps, as it were. The man who sleaps With one nightcap on his head and another on his tummie usually takes them both of fn the morning and puts on grouch. And he who wears a nightcap on his head mey wear a fower on. his coat, but ho who wears & nighteap on his stomach wears a blossom on his nose. Nightcaps ought to be abolished. Al of them. About the only thing {hey ever accomplish, snyhow, is baldness of the pate or cirrhosi of the ver. none of our business, but what we can't un- derstand is how some of the young ladies of Bemidjl manage to escape freezing to death these days. We overhard one young lady telling about another being old-fashioned, and from what we gleaned we came to the conclusion that the girl doing the talking didn't have on the kind the Of course we know it ed value added to our own great reduction brings you a substantial double saving formerly sold for $30 and up to $35, now reduced to. .. All sizes and patterns for all men. Better make your selection early. All suits and overcoatsthat form- ally sold at 15 and up to 16.50 Now Reduced to All Hart, Schaffner & Marx Society Brand new Fall and Winter Suits and Overooats that 23 50 L] All of our most popular priced suits in Hart Schafiner & Marx and Soviety Brand makes flutlumnl’lolfl.‘manprS.,nu'tdle.. Al sises and patterns for all men. For closing at a very low price. 10.50 MENS MACKINAWS Allwool heavy plaids, styles in Norfolk and belted models. These are exoeptionsl All Hart e formerly sold Al sizes and Special Priced Suit and §ercoats gds and ends that we are aluef. |$6.95 $7.95 $8)5 $9.95 men who want a very Inexpensive suit, we ha These are extraording:, MENS TROUSERS { Marx and Society Brand new fall and winter suits and overcoats that and up to $30, now reduced to ... . for all men. Better make your seleotion early. [ The stylegghMaERptierns which have attracted to us the largest patronsge and for- merly sold at AP to $20.00, now reduced to . s . [ We have them [Jfsizes and patterns. Make your seleotion early. Blue Serge Suits are not included these prices All Suits and Overcoats that form- Ily sold at 15 and up to :6?:50 Now Reduced to 10-50 MENS AND BOYS SWEATERS Our entire new stock of mens’ and boys’ sweaters. These are from the very best Bishop J. D. Morrison of Duluth, who will arrive in Bemidii tomor- row and who will conduct services. in the Episcopal church Sunday, has for many years been & prominent fig- ure in chureh work of the nation and is o speaker of exceptional sbility. The public Is cordially nvited to at- tend the services Sunday morning. Invitations have been fasued for & 1 o'elock luncheon to be given by Mesdames J. F. Norman and Henry J. Welte at the home of the former, Saturdsy.—Crookston Daily Times. Personals and Newsy Notes - | pleture taken. dnughter, Mary, will leave this ning for Los Angeles, Cal, where they will visit during tho winter, re- turning to Bemid)i about April 1. One block west of toboggan slides —Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. Quality portraits. Kodak rolls developed 10c; prints 3¢. d2-1 Mrs. T. . Hennepe of Buftalo, N. D., who has been the guest of her sister, Mra. Henry Lewls, of Clear- brook for two weeks, returned to her home yesterday. One of these nice days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup'a and have your dv. Tate, Mrs. Henry Lewls of Clearbrook was o business visitor In Bemidjl yes- terday. She returned to her home on the evening train. Mrs. T. J. McWithey returned to her home in Cloquet, Minn., yeste day. She came to attend the ft heral of her mother, Mrs. L. L. EX monds, of Grant Valley. heral Services were held Tuesday af- ternoon in the Methodist chureh. The Hotel of Character and Co fort. Hotel Redisson, Minneay —Aav. a3 Enamel your car with Black Shine. by P. Barnell—Adr. . a1 m A Hanson of Be- % clda transacted business In the ety s, Yestorday, roturnlng to their home in the evening. Spirella_corscts served to ndivid- eds by trained corsetieres. 916 Ave. Phone 8101 4-120 nk Lucheck, superintendent of Koors Bros. company, ls spending a few days in Duluth on business for the company. y . . - ) 7 othor ot I |1 Boston 16 b ¢ B B Jtrt 1 - other st seem painfully A o VR S Reckond by present market quotations these suits and overcoats will cost from% per cent more next season than heretofore. The increas B e Moreover, Washington street is ono of the longest n the world, running all the way through Boston and on % anoter town witliout a stop of a break. This 1s not accomplished without many. a bend and meander, however, for Washington street is amazingly crook- od, as are early all tho thoroughfares of Puritan origin. It seems that the Mayflower party did not realize how, big Boston was golng to be, and 80 they carelessly lot the cows lay out the streets as they wandered home- ward. ‘Washington street today does ot look Hke an aristocrat of anclent lin- eage, however. O the contrary, it ap- pears decidedly democratic, swarming ‘ith all sorts of people Who jostle and push each other on the DATTOW, overflowlng sidewalks io the brilliant giaro of numerous electric signs that Bash the rival merits of moving pie- cure sbows, bars and cafes—Exchange. Trees that grow tho bighest have the ‘most polnted leaves. Hor Share. 8o the lawyers got about all of the catate, DId Edith get angthing?” es! She got ono of the I wmarricd v clothes bang of that gow Journal. Look at the " Kansas City i 3 s ced fx 2 up to $10; | Mrs. Rydeen and two children e ;,‘:;'m“ ey e Our entire stock of men’s pants and: boys' fhrucoy priced trom Dikes aad for quality they can's be bea. Fommerly priced from 33 07 GRADUATE NURSE % or pr ot MR | Dontnt (4 b o o1 Europe has sgain Kicked the dove of peace fnto the oriial dump (| $8:50 Mackinaws now reduced to. $1.00 p to $5.00, 20w on sale at per cent off 20 per Cent Off KawE R mERRERRE heap. But the baseball season will be along on schedule time and the oftice boy's grandmother will continue to die every Saturday afternoon. Cheer up and smoke up! $9.50 Mackinaws now reduced to. $12.00 Mackinaws now reduced to. . i BOYS MACKINAWS $4.95 Boys' Mackinaws now. " $5.95 Boys' Mackinaws now . DId you ever stop and observe that the thrifty citizen 1s found trad- 9086 Boys” Mackhnaws. e . 10 in the store of the thrifty, merchant? . i BOYS SUITS Come to think about it, New York didn't pull oft a single monkey | dinner in 1916. . Y. Is mproving. MENS HATS AND CAPS P All dur $3 Gordon Hats moW ......... e prce only. 125 pecil Lot Gordon Hate now 000 All our Fur Caps—No 2.00 Caps now 1.50 Caps now. 1.25 Caps now HEAD LICHT OVERA oo 8 Guaranteed fast dye indigo blue overalls, $1.50 the world o Bine chambray work shirts, only .. 7:30--8:46 TONICHT The Captivating HAZELl DAWN “THE SALESLADY” A PARAMOUNT picture by Willard Mack GRAND THEATRE TOMORROW — Ethel Clayton & Carlyle Bgckwell «in “BROKEN CHAINS' A A moted writer once said: “Young men THINK that old men are 4 fools. Old men KNOW that young men are fools.” 1In which case, b'gob, we must be a passel o darned fools. ‘5o Caps now - f 0c Caps now . MENS DRESS SHIRTS ¥ $3.50 Flannel Shirts now. $3.00 Flannel Shirts now. $250 Flannel Shirts now. $2.25 Flannel Shirts now. $2.00 Flannel Shirts now. $1.50 Flannel Shirts now. SUPERIOR UNDERWEAR Twenty different styles and weights, all sizes—now going at 10 PER CENT OF. BERS CERT OFF MENS OVERSHOES AND R All rubbers and overshoes, men’s and boys,’ now R MENS AND BOYS SH(Q Our entire stock of men's and boys’ shoes now on sale st all know the prioe of leather. This sure ought to nters e boR mker - WALK.0VER, FLOBSHELN, BOSTON ‘BUSH AND KETTLETON, $2.00 Dress Shirts . $1.50 Dress Shirts . $1.25 Dress Shirts $1.00 Dress Shirts One special lot . $1.50 Shirts now $3.50 Boys’ Suits now $4.00 Bays Suits now . $4.95 Boys Spits now. $5.95 Boys Suits now $6.50 Boys’ Suits now $7.50 Boys’ Suits now . $9.50 Boys' Suits now 0 don't leave uymr g In the ER. CERT OFF... You Tnidale of the Al We bandle all ooy - PACKARD, NUK- Glory! hiten. Hooray! Bully! road and go toa fence- post to read a sale bl 3o you? Then don't expect the other fel- low to do it. We can write it 1917 without a single 1t both sides will just quit fighting and go home we will have peace. _— « STATE SELLS TIMBER ‘The landiads noti-ed with unteigned Treaniet B oy (el | ey w2 oo e cou orenoon, during’ which S B | secnommen” o S M b Preus conducted a sale of state tis ‘mentioned it. h disposed of and at good prices, the | e oty s, ivand oss AT o hich e b e | (e T o co ceive from the same being estimated | * "2¥ tBat the srain of the coal s per- at $35,000 or more. The cash pay- dieular—that. s o i secemingtel Y- e e lo = first visit to our city. The gentle- you know. s et ot o tor B | e eimerened T umatien Facire- T toees bt ncid e renes Bt et e oy | e ket s {oerens 1 shitne sk o sty Ready For Him. MENS AND BOYS FURNISHINGSHT A BIG SAVING Men's 250 Wool Hose now. 5 50c Belts and Suspenders—now. 19¢ 39¢ 7:30° 5 TONIGHT 5¢ & 15¢ THE REX THEATRE MUTUAL Presents HELEN IHOLMES “The Diamond Runners” Showing exciting operations in the famous Diamond ‘Boys' all-wool Enickerbockers. ........ 10 per cent off. No Charges No Lay- bys or appprovals - Mex's $1.25 Union Suit now. ........ No Charges No Lay- bys or approval. An s 1n this paper reaches {he people you sre stter. s may be s necesstey,but Wthe thing hat does Men's 50c Neckwear, fancy patterns. 7 pot $1.25 Wool T ts or Drawers— 35¢ c SHAVITCH|BROS. think_of hrving e % using s TO EDITORIAL MEETING OneExtraBuyer . Stanton, editer of the Be.| FM3"—London Telegraph. 1 i o Einibady ks il R : Every Sale Final. Every Sale Final sarkamrn Watines 2:30 Matinee 2:30 COME EARLY SUCCESSORS TO SCHNEID4*BROS. CO. COME EARLY annual business meeting of the| WhAt a happy world this would be Northern Minnesota Editorial asso- | If €5ery man spoke as wel of bis live clation. | peighbors as ha does of his dead opes! Get That Buyer

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