Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 9, 1917, Page 6

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2] Valentines By far the largest stock ever shown. New American make as well as imported. ic each—2c, 3c, B¢, 10c to 26¢c and up New pull out and folding effect. Valentine post cards One Cent Each Guernsey Cooking Ware In Custards, Bean Bakers, Pudding Dishes, Cas- seroles, with plate or stand, very moderately priced 10c to $1.98 \ Hommer Laughlin China A large dray load, just unpacked—full stock of 8 DIFFERENT DINNERWARE PATTERNS. Have been unable to get this stock for months. You will do well to avail yourself of the chance to get what you need in dinnerware—as it may be months be- fore we get more. Prices from 90c Set of 6, up to $2.25 a Set of 6 SPECIAL SATURDAY: Ironing boards....$1.00 Clothes baskets, reg. $1.25..........98¢c Morning Glory gly- cerine toilet soap...7¢C 36x72 axminister rugs special....$1.98 Flannel petticoats..68¢c Star brand crochet thread ............... Many Other Big Values CARLSON, oF course YOUR VARIETY STORE MAN ON BELTRAMI 10c MAYOR IS TAKING INTERESTING INVENTORY IN THE AUTO SHOW|. OF BOOTLEGGER'S PACK Mayor Vandersluis has gone to Minneapolis to attend the automo- bile show. He will be absent a couple of days. Speaking about walking distiller- ies, L. A. O. Johnfon and Walter Sunberg, arrested by Special Officer J. P. Brandt and Officer “Jack” Ess- ler of the Bemidji police force as they stepped from a Soo line train as given in the Pioneer of yesterday, and an !inventory of what was found in their packs they were carrying at the time WANTED dis proves highly illuminating. Johnson had in his pack six gal- lons of alcohol, five quart bottles and six pint bottles of whisky. Sunberg had in his stock six gal- lons of alcohol and 18 quarts of whisky. Not a bad haul from two bootleg- gers enroute. WANTED—Woman with 9 months old child wants to do general housework. 208 Miss. Ave. 129 WANTED—Dressmaking to do at home. Mrs. Mina Gustavson, 219 Minn., Ave.,, Tenth St. 2-210 WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Address “V,” cLo Pioneer. t WANTED—Apprentice f Fontisee millinery. SITUATION WANTED—A young lady wishes employment as office girl or clerical work at once. Ad- dress Box 432, Bemidji, Minn. 2-18 SITUATION WANTED — Woma, wants work by day in hotel or gen- " eral work. Phone 263. 6-213 POSITION WANTED — Respectable lady deserted by her husband, with 4-year-old child, desires work as housekeeper. Address X, Pio- neer. 3-29 WANTED—Gir] to wash dishes and girls. \ , wait on trade in restaurant. Ap- | 3 ply at City Cafe, Nymore. Phone § 611-W. 216 WANTED—OId False Teeth. Don’t { matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. MAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 1 mo-31 WANTED—Good girl or middle aged woman for the season or by the year. Mrs. Jacob Geritz, Lakota, N. D. 10-29 HELP WANTED—BEMIDJI RAIL- WAY MAIL CLERK examinations soon. $75.00 per month. Sam- ple questions free. Franklin In- stitute. Dep’t. 209 B, Rochester, N. Y. d 117 to 217 e ————————————————————————— FOR SALE. A A e FOR SALE—Four good farm mares and 3 geldings, cheap, weight from 1,100 to 1,300. Will sell for cash i\ or on time. Phone 642-J or 412-J. 3-212 FOR SALE—AlIl modern 11-room house, 311 America Ave. Phone 807-W. 3-29 FOR SALE—One fur lined overcoat, ' finest Canadian rat. Worth $100, will take $30. Box K, Solway, Minn. 3-21 FOR SALE—Four-room house, with water and three lots gn Minn. Ave. A snap if taken at once. Address «B,” Pioneer. 6-212 FOR SALE—Modern home, liberal terms. Phone 65. W. G. Schroe- der. 6-210 P S PSR . FOR SALE — Seven-room modern house. Address Box 597, Bemidji, Minn. 6-210 FOR SALE—Four boat houses on Lake Bemidji. Crookston Lbr. Co. 12-212 FOR SALE—Five-acre lots on easy terms. Phone 249, Mathew Lar- son, Nymore, Minn. 31-222 A British Treasure. -~ In the jewel house of the Tower of London, the place where the crown and other royal insignia are kept, there is a book bound throughout in gold. even to the wires of the hinges. Its clasp is two rubles set at opposite ends of four golden links. On one side there is a cross of diamonds; on the other the English coat of arms set in dia- monds. pearls and rubies. “We should all leave footprints in the sands of time.” quoted the parlor philosopher. “They would only show that some of us have been going backward.” object- ed the mere man.—Chicago Herald. PEPPPPEP PP PRI PPN S L * SELECTING A MEAL. L] s % The rational meal contains at # least one food from each of the % following groups: % Carbohydrate: Bread. crack- 4 ers. macaroni, rice, cereal, break- + fast food and other cereal foods. +* Protein: Lean meats, poultry. # fish, oysters. milk, cheese. eggs, % legumes snd other protein rich % foods. # Fat: Butter, cream, lard, culi- # nary fat, salt pork. chocolate and + other fatty foods. % Ash: Spinach, peas, lettuce, % potatoes, apples, oranges, berries % and other vegetables and fruits % raw or cooked. 4 Flavor: Sirup, honey, jelly. # dried fruits. candies and other + sweets. XTSRS X 2 2 2 2 2 X I I XXX EE R R R R R S X X XS THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “IN WALKED JIMMY” AT GRAND THIS EVENING Tonight the first legitimate show of the season will be staged at the Grand theater, “In Walked Jimmy"” being the offering. The company and production comes highly recommend- ed and there are 17 people in the cast. The seat sale has been heavy and a large audience is agsured and those who have not secured their res- ervations should lose no time in do- ing so. George Summers will be seen in the lead role of “Jimmy” and he is capably supported by a cast selected with care. The play abounds in comedy and light drama and is said- to be an admirable combination for entertainment. SAILORS LEAVE SHIPS New York, Feb. 8.—Only eighteen members of the crews of the German vessels here who now are held aboard the vessels of the federal authorities took advantage today of the privilege accorded them by the government of leaving the vessels by applying to the immigration authorities for admission to this country. Seventeen seamen and a stewardess who asked to be admitted were taken to Ellis Island, passed the necessary examination and were allowed to enter. x. *hkhkkhkhkkkh FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917. These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. SRS R R R & 8 DRY CLEANING ~ Clothes Cleaners for Men ‘Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props.. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 DRUGS AND JEWELRY LA SR SRR R R KE KKK KK KK KA KKK XK KX KKK XXX KKK KRR KX ® « Wholesalers and Retailers & % Service and satisfaction. Mail & POGUE OPENS OFFICES « Frank Pogue, who has conducted an auto livery in this city for the past three years, has opened offices in the Markham hotel and operates from there an auto line, giving both day and night service. 5 It is believed that this convenienc: will be appreciated by both the trav- eling and local public. BARKER’S % Orders given that same ser- ¥ % vice you get in pergon. IN MARKHAM HOTEL ((§] & ruiea . x * Bemidji, Minn. & KX XXXKX KRN EXKR K Why not call them up? KKK K KX KKK & X ISR R SRR R R R R R R R +« KOORS BROTHERS CO. * PHOTOGRAPHER +« Bakers and Confectioners N % Manufacturers and Jobbers Photos Bay and Night % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * Confectionery, Cigarsand *x Fountain Goods % 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 & KX XXX R KK Ak hkR ko ok ok ok ok ok N. L. HAKKERUP Thhh ko h Rk * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * KX KKK XK R RRRERKER « MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & * ‘Wholesale and Retafl * +« Pianos, Organs and Sewing & * “ Maechines * +« 117 Third 8t. Bemidji & * Phone 573-W * *x J. BISIAR, Manager L KX XXX R EKK KERXR KKK XKL KX XXX XXX E KK * GENERAL MERCHANDISE % k * Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & * Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers * DEAN LAND CO. x e * % % Land, Loans, Insurance . * buy here. x® & and City Property * W. G. SCHROEDER % & Troppman Block Bemidji & *« ‘Bemidji Phoue 66 * X - R ®. LA R R EE R R R R R R S L S SRS R RS R R 2 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER T e e e T T T SCOOP ZEcus P~ aE=< ras) MORRIS KAPLAN Phone 150 IIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIlIIIIIlllIIIII||||||IIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Fancy granulated sugar, 100 Ib. sack...... $7.00 Fancy patent flour, per bbl.,................... 8.78 “ “ « « 981]b. sack.......... F.48 Steel cut coffee, highest grade, 3 Ib. tin... 78e Green Japan tea, 4 pounds for................ 1.00 Fresh soda crackers or oyster crackers, by the case ata Ib..............................9 1=20 Fresh ginger snaps, by the case a Ib....... 9c High grade No. 3 Tomatoes, 4cans for...... 850e .8 I AL “ per doz. cans $1.485 High grade No. 2 mixed vegetables in tins 3 cans for.............. RERTRTsee— 1 L High grade No. 3 sauer kraut, 2 cans for 28¢ Fancy head rice, nothing better, 10 lbs... 60e¢ KAPLAN’S For Saturday and Monday Only These Are Break Neck Specials that Should Attract Everybody e (e Fancy broken rice, very clean, 11 Ibs. \800 Rolled oats, regular 25c¢ cartoons, each... 18¢ Fancy New Orleans molasses, per 10 Jb. NS v ssssssividnninse snsinississinses DO Fancy dried apples, 25 1b. boxes, at a 1b. 8¢ el *“ less than box, per Ib. 8c s “ Peaches by the case, per Ib. 8c L “ Prunes *“ “ *“ (gl c s “ “ lessthan * L 10c * table seeded raisins, 25 lb. box a | S s R e s R 10c Fancy table apples, per case............... $1.60 “ 10 lb. tins catsup...................... 78c * medium red salmon, 1 1b. tins, 2 €ans fOr..........ceeveeeeemnnneennnerennanns 28c¢c WHY WE CAN UNDERSELL OTHERS---1st, Because we have no rent to pay; 3rd, Because we are quantity purchasers; 2nd, Because we derive enough revenue out of our real estate to pay all inside expenses; 4th, Because we feel that the people in this section, having done well by us, should in those days of high prices be given an educational knowledge as to the value of cash purchasing. Misery Should be Allowed to Ghoose s Own Gompany ~YH By "HOP” MY MISERY DONT o YOUR company!

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