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New Fall Hats A very attractive line Knox, Stetson and Gordon Hats. New styles and shades— $3.00,$4.00,$4.50 $5.00 205 THIRD STREET HE QUALITY ST BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA New Fall Caps An extensive and varied assort- ment of new fall caps; new weaves and colors— 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 UNEXELLED QUALITIES AND STYLES IN ‘Fall Suits and Overcoats For Young and Older Men We Have Protected Your Interest Despite discouraging conditions we are able to give you Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats that measure up to our M usual standard of quality and that are not more expensive than the garments sold to you in less troubled years. In | other words we have protected your interest at every point. These SUITS and OVERCOATS are the best product of the best known and most reliable makers such as HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SOCIETY BRAND and CLOTHCRAFT. These garments are cut from fine cassimeres, worsted, serges, mixtures, fancy weaves, novelties, etc. Include the latest fashions in extreme and conservative models. The styles suitable for young men are particularly numerous, smart and pleasing. We offer you unusual qualities and values in all sizes at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00,$22.50, $25.00 Soo Our Special Values In Overcoals at $12.00 Extra Suit Values for Boys “The Nation At $5.95 we are selling Boys’ Suits that will fully sat- Ooovricht. Hart Schaftuer & Marz Extra Speclal Valuss MEN'S TROUSERS All Shades and Sizes $2,$2.50, $3,$3.50,34,85 Men's and Boys' Mackinaws MEN'S MACKINAWS—A splendid assortment. They dre well made of excellent quality. Al colors and sizes. $6, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50 and $10.00. BOYS MA( AWE—V¢ substantial Coats in all colors, speciaily priced at 8t $4.95, $5.95, $6.95. BOYS PLANNEL BLOUSE, all sizes, special value only 59¢ CRICKEN KILLING DOGS INFEST NORTH BEMIDJI are sure to give them. pants, fully lined. Ay - - 2,95 isfy mothers who wish to clothe their boys suitably and comfortably at moderate cost. tial suits and will stand the hard usage that lively boys Some of these suits have 2 pair These are very substan- This is great value at.........................$5.05 Other good values in Boys' Suits $4.98 and up to $8.95 at $6 and $6 now, your choice CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Boys’ Corduroy Suits are exceedingly practical for school wear and for all those out-of-door sports. Specially priced $5.95 and $7.50 Buy your choice of one lot of odd and end suits consisting of 25 boys’ suits that sold boys. styles— WANTED—To do wood sawing. Call 635-J. _ 5-1020 WANTED—Girl,” elderly lady pre- ferred. Crookston, Minn. Phone 779-J, Bemidji, Minn. Box 273. 2-1018 When Dr. Northrop moved into|FOR SALE—Heater and drum for WANTED—Work, preferably clerk- the city from his summer place north of the city early last week he left a large flock of chickens and other small livestock, intending to secure someone to care for them this win- ter, but today he reported that a dog had killed 51 fine chickens. It is also reported that chicken killing dogs are roaming at large in that viginity, dogs thaving killed chickens for Mrs. Gallagher, the U.- ley and Nelson families, besides others. FALSE FIRE ALARM Between 12 and 1 o’clock this noon a fire call was sounded for ... small house at 508 Beltrami avenue. The big truck snorted out in jig time but when it arrived there was no use for it. WILL USE MISSISSIPPI (By United Press) New York, Oct. 18.—The United States shipping board- will supervise putting into operation ore barges on the Mississippi to transport ore from the mines. VON BUELOW AGAIN (By United I%’ges) ¢ Amsterdam, Oct. 18.—The visit of Former Cancellor Von Buelow re- vives the report he is to succeed Chancellor Michaelis of Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Murphy of Rush City, Minn., arrived here yes- terday and will spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. A. W. Pet- erson. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 523 Minnesota Ave. 1-1018 $12. Mrs. Clara Roe, 523 Minn. Ave. Phone 434-W. 3-1020 FOR SALE—A hard coal burner, cheap, good as new. Inquire 615 Miss. Ave. 3-1020 FOR SALE—Ford roadster, fine con- dition, accommodation delivery box, % ton; also 1917 Ford tour- condition. See them at Owen’s ing car, demountable rims, extra Store, Hines, Minn. 3-1020 FOR RENT ———— WANTED—Office work by experi- enced office clerk. Salary not im- portant but permanent position wanted. Address F. R, c|o Pio- neer. 2-1018 FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, modern and steam heat, one block from schools. 703 Minnesota Ave. 3-1020 FOR RENT—One modern furnished room. 515 Bemidji Ave. Phone 310. 1016tf FOR RENT—Nice, clean, newly fur- nished room. Apply 1218 Bemidji Ave. 1015tf FOR RENT—High grade piano, first class condition. Address “B,” c|o Pioneer office. 5-1020 FOR RENT—Onme double room and one single room. Phone 250 or 327. 1018tf FOR RENT—Four fine rooms over store, furnished, ready for house- keeping. Water, electric lights, toilet, $18.00 per month. A. T. Carlson. 1018te ing or housework. Telephone 721- W. 213 10th St. 2-1018 WOOLWEAR Boys:Sui Complete lines of new,, FALL HATS and CAPS for the little fellows and the big . All .colors, .latest. 48¢c, 65c, 78c, 81.00 Se0 Our Speclal Values In Suits at $12.00 Stephenson, Vassar and Wilson Bros.— $1.00 to $6.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS—Grays, blues, oxfords, olive drab and khaki color with high military or flat colors, from 98¢ to $5.00 JERSEYS and SWEATERS—See our extensive lines in all colors and styles— $2.50 to $12.00 MEN’ GLOVES—We are showing tans, grays, bucks and Mochas at Overwhelmed with work and short of help, we were all summer. Now with extra.help we are caught up with our work and can supply. Prompt Photo Work Bring, or mail, in your kodak work for prompt finishing. WANTED—Men to learn Automo- bile Tire Vulcanizing. Full course under competent instructors. Old- est tire school in Northwest. Our graduates are conducting some of the largest shops in the North- west. Write or call, Guaranty Vulcanizing Co., 17-19 South 11th St., Minneapolis. 3 1018-20-22 WANTED—Man or lady to canvass|____ city, showing new fibre house broom that will outlast ordinary brooms. Sell for 76c. Easy work, will sell on sight. Day wages or commission. Carlson Variety Store. 2-1019 WANTED—Some one to take care of stock through the winter; two pigs, 15 chickens, pair of guinea pigs and pair of rabbits. Dr. H. A. Northrup. 1-1018 Highest Market Prices Paid For Farm Produce —potatoes, vegetables, putter and eggs, meats, poultry, wood, etc.— anything we can use—in ex- change for “RICH Quality Photographs of yourself or family in our studio. Call soon—*Get ‘Rich’ quick” FOR RENT—Rooms. Mrs. Clara Roe, 523 Minn. Ave. Phone 434- Ww. 3-1020 WANRTED WANTED—Gir] for general house- work. Mrs. Tom Hughes, 703 Be- midji Ave. Phone 43 1016t HEY BOYS- BARNEY HOEDFIELD (S STLAK | OUT IN YH’ COUNTRY] [\ AND P;bNEQ SR Q TOW- N ((“\\/ ) J0E — Clomn- UL as the quantity of produce we can use is limited. Rich Studio 29 Tenth St. Phone 570-W 1% Blocks North of St. Anthony’s Hospital Come. in—bring or send, in your family—for “Rich” quality portraits. Do it soon—*Get ‘Rich’ quick,” be- fore the holiday rush. Rich Studio Phone 570-W 29—10th St. 1% blocks north of St. Anthony ) ospitnl POSITIVELY REDUCES CONSTIPATION Constipatipn causes poor indigestion, headaches, i and more serious diseases. ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure remedy for constipation. These won- derful herbs have long been famous for quick and positive results. By restoring normal bowel action, you will gain color, weight and youthful energy. Take tonight—tomorrow feel right. Barker's Drug Store.— ‘Adv. DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R o The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is * - see that a notice of their visit here i ed in the personal columns of the Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your item= to this oftice. $1.50 to $3.50 MEN’S SHIRTS, MANHATTAN, EMERY, CLUETT and MONARCH—New lines for fall. new colors and patterns, soft or stiff cuffs— $1.00, $1.50, $2,00, $2.50 Men’s Rich Stuff Neckwear only- -, : Heavier weight cloth, ..... R X e Ry . The Fall Furnishings You Want MEN'S UNDERWEAR—For fall and winter. and satisfaction is in this assortment of Superior, Cooper's, Variety 3 VA S O-revioht Hart Schaffnar A Masz Men’s Leather Vests A very extensive variety to cLoose from—all sizes. $5, $5.50, S6 and up to $9.50 MEN'S SHOES THE BETTER SORT TANS AND BLACKS BEACON QUALITY $3.50, $4, $4 80, $5.50 Walk-over, Florsheim and Nettle- ton Shoes at $5.00to $10.°0 Tan or Black; Button or Lace. SATURDAY SPECIALS Heavy Wool Hose 25¢c & 39¢ Mitts . 50 Lined U: Extra quality, oply $|..‘2'!9 HERE is more of the true spirit of Xmas in a photograph of your- self than in any other gift: you cotrld choose. Then, too, photographs are economical, and they are always ap- preciated. Make arrangements TQ- DAY for a sitting before the rush commences. Hakkerufi Studio Bemidji Makers We are equipped to photograph you in your own home, amid your accustomed surroundings, and we can do so without more trouble than would be occasioned by a call from a friend. A camera, a portable lamp, possibly a background or two, IDA VIRGINIA BROWN Instructor in VOICE DRAMATIC ART Phone 633 1017 Minn. Ave. PIANO Bemidji The Tin Can Garags lic nic Is on Barney Hoedfield \WE CAME T TW | 6L OUT-BARNEY: LT ONE-Ta0 - THREE -FoUR.- FIVE_ CAN Y0U BEAT THAT - I ORDERED A TOE J0BAN' THEYRE GOHNA of Likenesses by Photography a piece of furniture moved here or there (and moved back when we leave), possibly a picture off the wall, then we're gone not to return until we bring the proofs. Simple, isn’t it? Call us up today. Hak- kerup. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocerigs, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Féed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. / W. @ SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65 Men Wanted To cut Cedar Posts, Poles amd Ties Extra good timber, can work year around. New camps, good board, big prices for cutting. Write or call. S00 POLE & TIE COMPANY LIMITED E. D. ALGER, Mgr. Ganley Block, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 'SUBSCRBE NOW Defective

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