Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 11, 1917, Page 7

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~ LET GARDEN MATCH HOUSE Splendid Effects Can Be Secured |4 Flowers Are in Harmony With the Living and Bed Rooms. If thought and care are given to it >\ & small garden may be made as lovely in its way as a large one. To get the most enjoyment out of a small plot of ground try planting your garden to match your house. i Make a careful survey of each room and another of your vases, flower bowls, etc.; then with these in your mind sit down and go through the catalogue. If your guest room is pink and white any guest would feel her- self’ welcome if she were greeted by that lovely pink bowl you got last Christmas set on the bureau and filled with long sprays of pink snapdragons. Your own bedroom may be yellow, the living room may be old gold with -~ touches of old blue and yellow and the .» dining room may be old blue and just need a touch of yellow to make it per- fect. If so be sure and have a bed of cornflowers and calliopsis; the com- bination is wonderful. The squatty brown jug full of stiff, tawny mari- golds will look well in the casement window sill and the same flowers in the low black bowl on the dining room table will be beautiful. And you must surely have a patch of nasturtiums. They look so cool and crisp in a glass bowl on a hot day, especially if the bowl is filled with a carbonated water. PLANS ARE MOST IMPORTANT Home Builder Should Begin by Placing House to Leave as Much Space as Possible for Lawn and Gardens. % Begin your house with the plan! A good plan makes a good exterior. Sc place your house on your land that as much as possible it left for lawn and gardens, which are the out-of-doors rooms; do not put it in the middle of the lat. perienced builder. i Make each of the rooms self-cons tained; don’t thiow them all together by cutting large openings in the parti- tions. Choose some good and slmple ex- terior as a model for your house and follow it as closely as possible; do not choose a door from one place, a porch or a window from another, a dormer from a third and so on, and then ex- pect to combine these into & unified whole. It can be done but only by an expert. Wall spaee is very important in any room ; do not cut this up too much with This is the advice of an ex-, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER The city of Philadelphia notifed its citizens of the signing by the presl- dent of the war resolution by ringing same tower where liberty was procla doors and windows. Parts of any house should be propor- tioned to the whole; do not use large porches or observation windows in a little house. Hammock Stand Worth While. Instead of hanging the hammock from house to tree or clothes-lige pole or pergola, buy a hammock stand and awning which can be moved about the yard to any location you may desire ut any time; under this awning build a little platform, which will allow you to use the hammock when the ground Is damp, without danger of catching cold by wetting your feet; and you may also inclose the whole affair in screening, thereby making a comfor- table sleeping room for a hot night. Around the yard plant as many shrubs and flowering plants as space will permit, and then see that the grass i3 kept as well watered and trimmed as is that on the front lawn. Do these things and you will not only erjoy them yourself, but some day when you want to- rent or sell the house, you will find it a much easier task than would be the case if you had nothing back of the house to show except an unsightly back yard. the bell in Independence hall from the imed in 1776. FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a promin- ent physician and is usually so suc- cessful in removing freckles and giv- ing a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sc!d ty any druggist under guarantee to refund the money if it fails, Don’'t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re- move them. Even the first few appli- cations should show a wonderful im- provement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. —Adv. I EEE RS SRR SRR E R RS Ix The Daily Ploneer receives # & wire services of the United + & Press Association. * I EE R RS ESE R RS R RS Sets All Men to Thinking of New Clothes AVAIL yourself of {he great serving power of this live store, where youw’ll find assembled such vast stocks of the world’s finest merchandise that every figure can be fitted, every fancy suited and every pockethbook accommodated, where greater value-giving characterizes every transaction, and where you’ll find up-to-the-minute— Suits and Top Coats at $15.00 and $16.50 Our Spring Specials Boriety Brand Clothes eanac” Suits $16.50 Suits $15.00 . UNEXCELLED BY ANY STORE in Be- midji in the quality of fabrics, style and ap- pearance, these models adapted to men of all ages. IF YOU WANT to save money look at these suits. Suits that might well be called extra special values, so far superior are they to the present quality of cloth- ing that can be purchas- ed to sell at this price. ' SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF NEW FURNISHINGS CAPS, NECKWEAR AND SHOES Shaiteh o THE QUALITY STORE HATS, SHIRTS, FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE PRICES ON ALL OUR MERGHANDISEARE EXTREMELY L0 At no time during this year will you be enabled to buy at prices as low as we now have UNLESS YOU BUY NOW. AND another thing, no store is in better shape to take care of your wants than this store, and we can name you dozens and dozens of items you need every day, on which we are positively lower priced than what you will be asked to pay elsewhere. AND ANOTHER THING, we will positively guarantee our prices against any advance during the month of May. Is this worth anything to you? Then please see that you take advant- age of it. FREE SATURDAY, ALL DAY, SATH]]&DOA:YgOOdE. ngwl'%H . With every dollar purchase of any ki give free ONE of the new DIMES now being carried by our U. S. of A. These are the neatest designs ever carried. Look in our window and see how many we will give away Saturday. Save all your purchases for this day, as it saves you 10c on every dollar. WHITE ENAMEL WARE Heavy steel body. Three coats enamel, inside and out 98¢-$1.25 SPECIAL SATURDAY Wire dish drainer with center place for knives and forks, worth 75¢, Special TEA KETTLES Very nice heavy steel and en- ameled three coats. $1.98 COMBINETT EXTRA VALUE, ONLY ALL GRAY WARE $1.60 Will last forever. FOR MUCH LESS MATTING SUITCASE Extra well each made. A bargain, ROLLER SlK.ATES Semi-Ballbearing, pair $1.48 Full ballbearing, regular $2.50, special All oil shades. Will be 50c¢ for this grade later. Our new price 40¢ SPECIAL SATURDAY Williams Talcum Powder any kind. STRAW HATS For boys and girls, every one at ..10¢. 25c. 35¢c and 50c Boys’ and Men’s Caps, 19¢, 25¢ ..and 50c. BABY CABS Full collapsible, with hood. Steel wheel and axles. Every || " 50.98 wd S50 RASS SEED *‘ | | One pound finest mixture DUSTLESS _FLOOR CEDAR OIL MOPS with handle, REED CABS $19.75, §22.50 $21.50 Two wheeled with hood, each $5.95, $9.50 COASTER WAGONS Ball bearing, ....$4.50, $5.50 Steel wheeled wagon 75¢-$1.95 Boys Velocipedes, 2.98 Reed sulkies, with and without hood, ....$6.98, $5.98. $9.48 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY TO! ER AP Searchlight brand, tissue.81/c White Seal, tissue...... 81/c Invincible Crepe, each... Madam Butterfly TOY GARDEN SETS Rakes, hoes and spades, set 10c. 15¢ and 25¢ ENVELOPES Linen, package of 25 each..7¢ or 6 bunches for SILK PETTICOATS And Skinner's Satin warranted for 6 months. Priced very low at $4.75. $6.48. $4.48, $3.48, $2.85. $4.95. etc. .All colors. RUGS Showing biggest value in rugs, Brussels, Axminisier, and Wiltons, finest patterns, 27x54, 36x80, 36x72, at 98¢, $2.25. $2.98, $5.00 and 8.50. CARLSON OF COURSE The Variety Store Man on Beltrami avenue Biggest of Stocks. Store Hours 8to 8 CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED—See Jarvis for personal property loans. Phone 62, Ny- more. 5 6-616 WANTED—Kitchen girl at the Markham Hotel. 3-612 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 29 10th Street. Phone - 570-W. 3-512 WANTED—Have cash customer for - 5 or t-room house and lot. I wish some one would speak quick. K. - J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 3-611 WANTED — Lady cook at Svea Hotel. (1]:4 WANTED — Helper for foundry . Bemidji Iron Works, Be- midji, Minn. b8te - WANTED—I want to do your up- holstering, auto tops, dust hoods, curtains reglassed and cushions re- - Chas. Johnston, 402 Bel- Ph.ne 672-J or 228. 6-511 paired. trami.. FOR BALE. FOR SALE—Township plats show- ing government surveys and to which has been added roads, ditches and other local informa- tion. 26c each. Ploneer office. FOR SALE—4-room cottage, located .. on 1st Street, Finseth's addition to Nymore. Built only 2 years ago. Has electric lights, wood shed and other buildings. Inquire of K. Paulson, Nymore, Minn. 6-516 FOR SALE—Cheap, furniture, house- hold goods, stoves, etc. Apply at Avrine’s Tailor Shop, 407 Beltrami, Ave. 3-511 FOR SALE—Three horse power elec- tric indication motor in good con- dition. Price $25. Bemidji Elec- tric company, near the Bell tqle- phone station. 59t FOR SALE—Cheap, two 44-ft. ten pin alleys with or without tent. Address 304 3rd St. 3-61 e = FOR SALE—Hotel and restaurant, Address “S. M."” c|o Pioneer. 3-51 FOR SALE—If you have any good personal property or odds and ends you want to get rid of, see me \_- about it at once for the big street auction sale to be held Saturday, May 19, at the foot of 3rd 8t. E. J. Willits. Phone 41. 6-612 FOR SALE—One 26-ft. launch. A good rig for passenger gervice. In first class condition. Call at boat house. Phone 340-W. 10-614 FUR RENT. FOR RENT— §-room house, large lot, $10; 4-room house, four lots, $16. J. P. Lahr, Markham Hotel Bldg. 3-511 FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms. 515 Bemidjl Ave. 59tf FOR RENT—Lake Shore Hotel. All furnished. 6-51. FOR RENT—Cottages Forks Bay. See Andrew Aubolee at boat house. Phone 340-W. 10-514 FOR RENT—7-room house at 608 Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. Apply John Moberg. Phone‘:":’. LEISYRE MOMENTS TOUR LEFIRE: I.I)In g\mn , clean on?omu?’- { Pool or Billiards . cx«o-cqwfcfi«fo-auc: x ¥ “White House” Tea and Coffes + & served exclusively at the & x THIRD ST. CAFR x * KERKXKRXEREREIREE glllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIllIIlI Illlé H L. P, ré;xa'm = Plumhlsg, team and Hot = Water Heating = Get our estimate. = = Phones 566 and 309 = Sunnnunnmmn e TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin, Piano and Band Instruments Phone 683-W 116 3d St. s A T4 THOSE sufferers whose cases have been “given up,” CHIROPRACTIC sends out rays of hope. The cause of so-called disease can be adjusted by the science that makes people well and happy. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W

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