Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 3

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FRIDAY. JUNE 1. 1917. SAN MARINO ON THE MAP. Flag of World’s Oldest Republia to Be Entwined With Its Allies. New York.—7The managers of the ho- tels and public buildings that are™now decorated with flags of the allies are very likely to be brought to task by some stanch patriot if the flag of his country, no matter how small or litile, talked -of, does not prominently figure ' in the scheme. An excitable stranger accosted H. Douglass Brown, assistant manager of a hotel here, and demanded volubly to know why a flag of San Marino was not with the others in front of the ho- tel. For awhile the manager was over- whelmed, buf finally made out that the man was one of the ten thousand odd inhabitants of San Marino and that he and his relatives, making up most of the population, wanted it understood that they and their army of 950 were now allies of this “‘vera great countree.” In some distress of mind Mr. Brown went to the decorator's room, but no San Marino flag could be found, 80 a special order was given, and within a few days the smallest republic—twenty- two square miles—and one of the world's oldest, having existed a thou- 4 sand years, will have its place beside ¢ its greater allies. . $1,489,370 HILL TAX PAID. Minnesota Gets Check: For Biggest Levy on Inheritance. St. Paul.—A check for $1,489,370 as the inheritance tax on the $51,000,000 estate of the late J. J. Hill was pre- sented by L. W. Hill to M. J. O'Malley. county treasurer. It is the largest sin- gle tax payment ever made by an indi- vidual in Ramsey county. Of the money the city and county get ., back 10 per cent from the state. YOUR BACK BONE— if it is in normal condition you will be well and healthy; but if you suf- fer with aches and pains, it is proof that your spine is subluxated and needs adjusting. . Nerve impingement may “be so slight as to remain unnoticed by some, yet great enough to cause all forms of so-called dis-ease. Let a 3 R N -adjust the cause of dis-ease and Na- ture will restore you to health. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First Nationsl Bank Bldg., Bemidj Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W TP B R T R AR A T iy FRECKLES] Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With the Othine ition. 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 sold 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. ' Tomorrow Might Be Too Late! How many times have you thought of visiting the photogra- pher? Yes, and then overlooked tue matter in the prelz of otgl:er affairs! THIS time, make it certain. COME IN FOR A SITTING TODAY Hakkerup Photographic Studio BEMIDJI. MINN. Portraitists of Particular People Poririite Tuken, Rain or Shine umbing, Steam an ot Pl I%m uyn ‘Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 555 and 309 Il ;llllllllllllllllllllllll g Phone 683-W TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Tmhne:‘ 3! Violin, Piane and ts 116 3d St. i I'ORD $360.00 Orders taken now subject to raise in price. at the price of $360.00. Come in and see us. C.W.JEWETTCO., Ford Authorized Sales and Service. Place Your Order at Once. A Large Shipment of Fords Coming. Get in on this shipment. Prompt Deliveries. Get yours Phone 474 Hats Shirts The Nationally Guaranteed $17 Clothes Gloves Hosiery, Neckwear Complete Stocks Intelfigent Store Service The printed guarantee in the pocket, the label sewed in the coat, the national advertising, all assure you that Styleplus $17 are clothes with character, clothes with a past and a future. They are not made just to sell one or two seasons. Styleplus ‘ T goflfis,_i‘g" are made by one of the oldest and probably the largest maker of medium price clothes. They stand solidly back of their guarantee—it means just what it says—satisfaction. Styleplus—plus all wool fabrics—plus expert tailoring and hand tailoring where it counts most—plus perfect fit —plus easy price. And the price sti!l remains the same, $17 sches 817 GILL BROS. ] — e Gifts for the Graduates Suggestions for -Girls In Whits Ivory . .98 Hair Receivers. ... Nul; Flles. - - Po oSl Toilet Sets to Picture Frames.... Cuticle Knives Jewel Cases... Candle Sticks Nail Brushes. . Hair Pig Holders Suit Cases. . Traveling Bags.$] Lingerie Clasps r Georgette Crepe Walists. . Crepe de Chine Waists ..$4.25 to $5.95 SC Boudoir Caps Fountain Pens. . FOR THE BOYS Shaving Sets, . .$4.35 to $8.50 Military Sets . $1.48 to $5.00 Cuff Links 10c to $1.25 Stationery, per box Smoking Sets 85¢ to $3.90 Belts Tie Pins Fountain Pens Pennants Traveling Bags Suit Cases _ | Watches | BOYS’ STRAW HATS 10c. 150, 25c. 330, 50 Big line CHILDS’ AND MISSES’ Straw Hats and Outing Hats 25¢. 33c. 50c. 98¢ LADIES’ OUTING HATS 50c. 750, 85c. 98¢ 4 splendid values Reduced prices on many trim- med Hats Special Lot of HAT TRIMMINGS of all kinds Saturday—close out at 190 and 38¢ Worth double HAIR RIBBONS Extra values at 25¢ and 28¢ Worth much more than our price + Special Lot GLASSWARE 16¢, 19¢, 26¢ values SATURDAY Special CHOICE 9¢ PATRIOT GOODS FOR MEMORIAL DAY NECKWEAR CORDS — Red, white and blue silk with silk tassels. Used also for middies Each, 10c. 150 WAIST SASH CORDS—Red, white and blue, very nice, each ENAMELED Flags, Pins and Buttons Bnameled Flag Brooches Silk Flags 156, 300 All kinds of muslin flags 10c to 75¢ and up A few 6x8 flags, warranted fast colors, each . . . ., Ribbons, red white and blue 5S¢ to 15¢ CHILDREN'’S DRESSES 2% to 6 years 48¢. 59¢. 630 to 98¢ GIRLS’ DRESSES 6 to 14 years All good styles and under priced 500 to $1.48 LADIES’ HOUSE APRONS and Dresses. You must see these at §9c. 73c. 98c. etc. HAMMOCKS Biggest line shown at $1.48, $1.69, $1.98. $2.48 and up to 3 All new patterns and we are sure will please you and save you money. OIL CLO Standar grnpe,rgxr price ver vd. SPECIAL SATURDAY Spring Dress Goods 26c and 29¢ regular, on sale 180 vard REED BABY CABS Special Saturday $19.75. $21.50. W All kinds of Baby %Egtsoud Buggies. Special rices Saturday. " on Shoe Polishes, all kinds Shinola Home Brush Se't::%a _— ELECTRIC TUNGSTEN LIGHTS 26 watt - . ——— 40 watt —en . 850 60 watt o This 15 ‘chieap™ * * 300 Boflers , . $2.98, $3.21. $3.65 Tubs ... .98¢c, $1.20. $1.45 Wash Boards _ ., ... Ironing Boards, K $1.20, $2.25 Clothes Baskets __ . 75¢, $1.98 Wringers $2.98, $3.48, $3.90 Lunch Baskets and Picnic Goods of all kinds. ” For all your needs for Memorial Day, tnis should be your store. Get Wall Paper Sample Book. Get our prices on Coaster Wagons and Express Wagons Note change of time, store hours 7:30 a. m., to 7:30 p. m. for summer The Real Service Store Garison of Gourse The Variety Store Man On Beltrami Ave.

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