Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 21, 1917, Page 6

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~ > Copyright 1917 < The House of Kuppeuheimer Men. Every man who wears one of them w We have cerning their thorough dependability. practically all colors. i enough to wear on any occasien. All new sty! ILL BEMIDIJI, ! Recruiting officers say this *‘first before the close of.me pressnt mm'n:h to fight” organization will reach its|after which a waiting list for enlist- authorized strength of 30,000 men| ment will be maintained. LAXATIVE. flr ; "Aged People SHE BANE of old age is constipation. The bomr- els become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid. For this purpose only the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used. The use of harsh cathartics aggravates. the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain’s Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age and older on account of their gentle action. “Every Man Expects Good Service and Full Value When He Buys His Glothes Style Plus Clothes The Best Suits Obtainable for $17.00 i i he merit or value of our Style Plus $17 Suits for et i it qiy. ko ill have a complete and literal demon- i i iori will sustain every statement we make con? stration of their superiority and LSIOY s o westol Tibxici s made right, fit right and loek right. They are good Hleiftad s~ lelsg11 The best values obtainable at......... THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER He Is Sura to Realize His Most Critical Expectations When We Dress Him The complete satisfaction of our patrons is, and always has been, the first consideration of our business effort. handle only thoroughly tested makes such as “Kuppenheimer,” *‘Sophmore” and “Style Plus” clothes—makes that are beyond intelligent and reasonable criti- cism, that are known and worn everywhere and that have always proved to be absolutely reliable. The fabrics from which our Men’s and Young Men's Suits and Top Coats are made are of excellent quality and comprise practically - all weaves and colors. In every instance they are substantial and the-highest grade that can be employed in the construction of garments that are sold at . Or near our prices. and sizes for all men. Suits and Top Coats for Young and Older Men To that end we All new styles.. Snappy ones for young men $15, $17, $20, 825, $30 BROS. MURDERER ARRESTED IN RONME ITALY'S PEACE AIMS; (By United Press) ‘ (By United Press- Rome;, june: 21.—Peace without Romes June 21.—Aldred Coeehi; victory of civilization and withdut | wantedsin New York on the charge complete national freedom is impos-|of mundering Ruth: Cruger, was ar- sible. It wowia pe merely a fore-|rested' in Bologna by Kalian azuath- runner of another inhuman scourge orities: of war, was the keynote of Italy’s peace aims expressed to depmties by Premier- Bohelli. HOME FOLKS RULE GERMANS MAKE GAINS @By United Pressy (By- Unigted Press) (By Unite el " Paris, June 21.—Extremelyy violent Washington, June 21.—Opposition i = . to the‘fmi eontrol bill is giving way attacks are reposted by fresh. German following pressure from constituents|troops from the:Russian fromat. They of senators and represendatives. . |ape-penetratingthe French: trenches. BeEmiDJt HORSE' MARKET;/ We Buy and Seli:Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. ¢ Moberg Construction:Company " Yemphene 273 Bemid]l, Minn. UL DT LT UL UL LD UL L T MICHAELSON-BERGGREEN A pretty home wedding was sol- emnized Tuesday evening at 5 o’clock when Miss Anna L. Michaelson of Cloquet became the bride of George Berggreen of Brainerd. The cere- mony was performed in the parlor at the bride’s home under a bower of pine and purple lilacs, Rev. T. T. Roan of Milnor, N. D,, a close friend of the family, officiating. Those from out of town who were at Cloquet for the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berggreen of Hackensack, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholson and family of Brainerd, Miss Christine Berggreen of Bemidji and Gladys Sewell, Hildur Palmberg, Hilma Nygren, Dr. D. E. Nelson, Harold Cook and G. J. Kroes, all of Brainerd, and V. J. Michaelson of Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorson and Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen of Min- neapolis, who have been the guests avenue, for the past several days, have returned to their homes in Min- neapolis. Mrs. C. C. Thorson, Mrs. Gile’s mother, who accompanied them to Bemidji, will remain for a longer visit. tion. Mrs. Ira French, 'of the Be- midji Business cbllege, is also in at- tendance, having gone to Akeley yes- terday. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. French will return to Bemidji this evening. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education until 7:00 o’clock Tuesday, June 26th, 1917, for alter- ing and remodeling certain parts of the Central School Building, accord- ing to plans and specifications pre- pared by Thomas Johnson, Architect, Bemidji, Minnesota. The bidder will be required to in- close with his bid, a certified check of $200.00 to show good faith, that he, if awarded the work, will enter into contract with the Board of Edu- cation, and give the required bond. Checks will be returned to all un- successful bidders immediately at the opening of bids, and to the succesful bidder when contract has been sign- ed- and the bond furnished. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications can be se- cured at the Architect’s Office. J. P. LAHR, Clerk. 1td 621 BEMIDJI BOAT SERVICE Leave _lemidji Leave Bemidji Leave Bemidji. . Arriving at . M. 30 P. M. . M. hi z2P.M, 8P M LAVINIA . 2:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M 8 A. M, The abvoe schedule will be | followed but is subject to | change. TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Instruments d ; Phone 683-W 116 34 St. | PLULIL L LTI TILLTELTTTLT Plnn{‘filgé. Steam and Hot § Water Heating = - Get our estimate. = Phones 555 and 309 = g nunnsmuRnunsiInnnEnnsnms Pareel Delivery Business| [Gc By Auts [0 Light Parcels and Pack- ages delivered from and to all parts of city. | Make use of this service ' and save time and shoe leather. Headquarter’s at Brakke's Variety Store 211 4th St. Phone 133-W C. N. SHANNON Res. Phone 16-F-12 WAR SCOOPS THE ERST DROP SPLASHAMNG— | S0 & You PLEASE-— I UKE. YO GET N SERVICE. WHERE- WET — ON YOUR NOSE_ (MEANS TWo THOUSAND MORE. T ONNouR CLOTHES The Average Village Isn’t Built For Submarines T DONT MWND SERVICE \N THE RAWN ANDNET FROM QETTING WORK T MEAN \5 SALOR STUFF- ON SUBMARINE.. — Bv "HOP" THE KIND OF RAINY THae. AT Pt Ton— GOLF OR TENNIS AND OUR VRO MENQE ! of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Gile of Dewey |- FOR SAl boat, for $35.00. Brown, Turtle River, Minn. FOR SALE—New launch without Mrs. P. L. Brown left this morning| ¢h&ine. Can e seen back of T. for Akeley where she will attend the| - Rode’s store, or call 819‘;!-6 < Woman’s Heme Missionary conven- -623 Teachers of Violin. Piano and || WANTED—Boarders and roomers. 1110 Bemidji Ave., 4-623 WANTED—Two girls at Vicker's Restaurant. 2-621 S O R PP e 2o [ WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Clara Roe, 523, cor- ner 6th St. and Minn. Ave . 3-622 WANTED—Woman to mop two rooms once a week and take home washing and mending. Address Box 275, Bemidji, Minn. 6-620 FOR BALE. FOR RENT—Three office rooms. Inquire at Schroeder’s store. 6-625 FOR SALE—My 7-passenger 6-cylin- der Studebaker automobile, in fine condition, for half price, cash, no’ e 426. 3-622 trade. Ph ut board motor for row Write H. A. 6-623 FOR SALE—Pop corn Crespitte ma- chine complete; cost $225.00, will sell for $125.00 if taken this week.— It’s a dandy and your can do good business from the start. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. - Phone 41. 1-620 FOR SALE—1119 Beltrami Ave, 7 rooms and bath, full basement, everything modern. Garage in rear, Inquire at premises. Might consider trade for smaller house. 612tf FOR SALE—MTr. Earl Barker’s Kis- sell 6-48- 7-passenger private car. Fitted up in most modern way. Good as new. Looks like Electric lights, self-starter. Cost $2380.00. Mr. Barker has been called to the front, which may mean years, compels him to sacri- fice this beautiful 6-cylinder car for $1050.00. or know of some one, please call their attention to this. You will confer a favor on both Mr. Barker and the man who takes advantage, of this exceptional bargain. ONL $1050.00 for a $2380.00 car.” Car C. W. new. can be seen at our garage. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. 511tf FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 pages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should have one during these times of war. 25¢ assures you of one. We have a limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pioneer Oftice. 425t ————————— e FOR SALE—Three-room cottage and one acre of first class Cheap if taken at once. Lampman. Phone 681-W. garden. C. L. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1111 Beltrami Ave. Phone 491-W. 3-621 FOR RENT—Very desirable strictly modern front room for one or two gentlemen; finest location in city. Inquire Pioneer. 2-620 FOR RENT—Stotage room. turnish good storage room for fur- C. E. Battles. M-S tff niture and goods. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED — Chambermaid. Annex gotel, 214 Third St. H Phone 282- 6-623 WANTED — Dressmaking. done very reasonable. K. Restaurant. DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children Ghe “WHITE HOUSE” TEA OFFE served exclusively THIRD ST. CAFE LR R EE R R R ERERER R Khhkk kg RERAARR LR R R R LR R R RERER R R NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— ..ugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day I E SRR SRR R RE R AhkAR AN AR K (22228280 AKX XA XK KKK XX KK Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails treated g cialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W XXX XXX XXX spe- L2 2228284 (22222 R RS * FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn, GLASSIFIED If you want a car .- 6-622 A _— : LR R R R EEERERERER SR

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