Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 30, 1917, Page 4

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T BN Foa ‘RecRurve| gysTLE™ 1s ~opEST “arrain | 11080 410 Good-Sorvice Nearly 8o Siartling as the Name Impliss. Oftering you their ‘°good service — and spending money to tell this Bustle effects made thelr appearance | .,y ynity about themselves. Why _under the auspices of the recruiting . moyement, the proceeds. to be used in this district, which - comprises | Wisconsin and Minnesota. The com- M. E. IBERTSON The barrel silhogette dropped out o: ll‘hlt for a seaton and then loomed up - Y again. It was more favorably regard W‘ ed on its second appearance, A simi. || Clothes a uers for lar state of affairs seems to have been and Children created M regard to the bustle type of garment. It s & very modest and moderate bustle, not nearly-so star- tling as its name implies, and it is gen- erally the result of a drapery drawn from the front of the costume and mage full at the back, pulled up some whet in eagh effect. h on hand when the increased rates commenced. Postmaster Anderson hasn’t gotten over the shock yet.— Baudette Region. TO Y. M. C. A. MEETING Ray Rennis, G. W. Harnwell, C. L. Isted and Rev. L. P. Warford went to Crookston today where they will attéend a Y. M. C. A. meeting. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN i shall force collections on all past due accounts after Nov. 1. No ex- tions, ceptions. = cmropper. |BUILDING ROADS IN FORESTS 1016tf Cleaning, pressing and alterations of sllkinds. All werk up-te-date, | T. Beaudette, Merchant T allor 210 Third Street A 20 HUFFMAN & OLEARY GENERAL MERCHANDISB ° Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful In Past Fiscal Year There Were Con- HAIG STRIKES AGAIN e Bty e New Hio™ || FURNITURE & buyers buy here. sold at (By United . Press) | —_— W. G. SCHROEDER London, Oct. 30.—General Haig| During the past fiscal year Illll[flfl(llfl Bemidj1 Phone 65 has struck another powerful blow,| were constructed on the national fore gaining ground north of the Ypres-| ests 227 miles of new road, 1,976 miles Roulers railway. 2,124 miles of telephone line, es‘af fire lines, 81 lookout struc- H. N, MKEE, Funeral Dirsctor PHONE 178-Wor R i DEAN LAND CO. 88 E TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN | tures, 40 bridges, 222 miles of fence, 645 dwellings, barns and other struc- Land, Loans, Insurance and 1 shall force collections on all past due accounts after Nov. 1. No ex- tures, 17 corrals and 202 water im- City Propert; ceptions. provements. i J. J. DORAN, Bem Plumbing and Heating. . Troppman . Block 1ajt 7-1031 FOR SALE OR TRADE—My farm of 120 acres, house barn, good well, 10 acres under cultivation, 14 acres meadow, $2,000 worth of . timber on the land, 8 miles north ot‘fiemllt}ll,hon a good gravel rgwd. K E: Wi sell this property at a bar- gain, Frank © Latimer, Turtle THEBEMIDJI JEWELRYCO. River. . 1030tf | 210 3rd Street, - Pheue 488 L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Get our estimate Phones 556 and 309 I W. L. Brooks of the Northern Na- tional bank has returned from Min- neapolis. Rev. G. H. Brooks went to Cass Lake today. He will return Satur- and the people have spoken in no uncertain terms regarding Shavitch Bros. Overstock Sale of the sale, none went away disappointed with the merchandise and values offered. Saturday was the est and largest stock of high grade Overcoats,’Suits, Shoes &nd tinues all’ this week. Bem! t for a short time only, for the purpose of stock redueing. Early less than today’s. wholesale: 9! Men’s Suits and Overcoats SWEFRPING PRICE REDUCTIONS! ENTIRE STOCK 'ON SALE! EVERY SUIT & OVER- COAT in the house marked less than today’s wholesale manufacturers prices. “Hart Schaffner & Marx” and ‘‘Society Brand,” the world’s best makes of high grade, all-wool clothing—the famous Clothcratt and other leading makes in this season’s lutest swagger models, all included. A pale that should quicken the heart beats of all_ alert, keen minded men and cause intemse interest and quick action. These suits amd cvercoats will be worth; fully twice these prices before the winter is over—HURRY! All $15.00 Men’s Suits and Over- 175 A"oo:tss......... omrs e mime wmptaen I' 18.00 Men’s Suits and T- L orr 14,7 All $20.00 Men’s Suits. Over- coats il lfi’?i All $22.50 Men's Suits: and Over- .5 coats - l’tgs All $27.60 Men’s Suits and Over- zl 15 by Al 30.00 Mea’s Suits and Over- conts 0 v All $35.00 Mew's Suits and Over- 2 This is the most extra ordirmry clothing offer ever made in the face of advancing prices, and right in the beginning of the season! You must buy right now to share in these savings; some other time will be too late—DO IT NOW! Extra Special Three hundred Men's all wool Suits and Young Men's all wool Buits ineluding many well known makes, not shoddy but wool—all wool in worsted, tweed, homespun and serge. Good models in all siztes—OUT THEY GO! " $10to$12 $12.50 to $18 « §$15 to $26 Suits * Suits Suits $4.95 $695 - . 8075 On Sale in the Basenient ~—l willh / Men’s Convag Gloves with knitted wrists 8¢ 50 & 76¢ silk Neckties, special lot, choice 25¢ 75¢ Men'’s extra heavy fleece lined Shirts and Drawers in all sizes, special at . . 55¢ 35c Men's black and gray cashmere Hose 298¢ $1.26 and $1.50 Arrow and Monarch ‘Dross Shirts ..., o nie v S5 8 EHTIEEE S8 98¢ $1.50 Men’s heavy ribbed Union Suits, Steph- enson make, in all sizes, special S0 $1.50 Boys’ heavy one-buckle Overshoes, special, ... .. ... I R B $1.00 Men's fancy Silk Mufflers, reduced 80,: s i wwvimees $2.50 Men's heavy flannel Shirts with mili- tary collars, in gray,-blue and .bsewn, . special . .. ... .....c00 cene cenn $1.95 $2.00 Manhattan Dress Shirts, all sizes $1.85 The Buying Power ’ $2.650 Manhattan, - Arrow .and. McDonald " ! Shirts, ... e i 245 Prices are “Oewn’’ in Our ° Basement of your Dollars and Cents is truly wonderful here | | g3 £0 ‘and '$4.00 Men o2 ieadlen’ wool MEN’S UNDERWEAR—heav: fleeced now. Mere words and price figures in cold type ‘3..20.1::'34.00 Men's $2.95 shirts and drawers in gfly{ elgxl-'uh,“:te. Less cannot do justice to the astonishing values to be ys, now, . ... bingy (Simin o BEER! & B 2 than today’s wholesale cost. Reg- had in the world’s best makes of Clothing, Shoes Men’s Pajamas, night shirts, high grade un- ular 75¢ underwear, now. ;..... e ”C derwear, sweaters and all . wool flannel shirta—all now on sale &t greatly reduced: and Furnishings. Every man who values his money should take advantage of this great sale at MEN’S OVERALLS—well made and genuine blue denim, fast color dye; specicil 1,c once. If a saving of one-half and more is any ob- prices. ject, you will be interested. Note our extra spe- price while they Jast............ - cial attractions and buy now! ROCKFORD SOX in extra heawy and . medium weights at o and.. ....... . 1c i 10c WHITE HEMSTITCH % KERCHIEFS. - 1 o en FAND- ¢ HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS ! Florsheim Shoes A special assortment of men's fine Dress 3hoes in black and tan, button and lace, in All sizes, Florsheim make, now selling at You’ll Like Our Bargaln Basement! BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS A No. 1 quality well made service suits for boys with Knicker Pants, in fancy weaves and mix- tures, assorted sizes in this special lot, Regular $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 sz 95 Suits at . $8.00 everywhere. BOYS’ OVERCOATS Big assortment good all-wool overcoats in belted back and plain style and fancy weaves, all SPECIAL! SPECIAL sizes, regular $5.00, $6.50, $8.00 [ ] and $10.00—Overstock Sale sz 95 --------------------------- Hurry, as this lot won’t last long e ————————————————— Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment, switches ) were shown wth the back flare. Some- q th:;. Bt;tg:!::nvtvomlz,. ;hevlvxa:hiorgagg how they failed to “take,” and in & PHOTOGRAPHER ‘We have just received a lot of new into: effect November 2, hustled short time they went the way of the 7 Minnesota maps, compiled and pre- imto: wffas} Novemher '3, Wistisd barrel silhouette, which pushed its way Photos Day and Night DR. D. L. STANTON pared by the Minnesota Forestry As- down' 0 (he. BIOles ANl oot into brief sartorial fame during the, DENTIST sociation showing lakes, canoe routes stamps, so as to have a good supply spring of 1616. 2 Ofice In 'w“"“ Block :n:e:z:‘y’m:::llels":llgl;t E: eul’n ‘:Il:it‘es All to go at one price. They're all wool, reliable, well tailored Suits in choice parterns, formerly The People Have Spoken!| ¥ ‘THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IS THE LAW OF THE LAND’ | Against entire 14 ‘years’ history.of tlils {nfi Entliusiastic throngs of customers revelled and marvelled at the Low Prices. Sale con~ - P O 18l Furnishings now on sale at rl ces e ————— et 5 TUZSDAY. 0CTOBER 30, 1017 7 THE DAILY PIONEER Hat at ’ g B receives wire service of the ., The Winnipeg Juvenile entertain-| . —_— . FUNERAL DIRBCTOR ors will appear at the Grand tonight| As Used in ti:c New Clothes, It s Not = = A"‘ms"s - T ——— UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. pany comes highly recommended as| some time ago, and there is a prospect m 5 a juvenile aggregation and is said| they will be considerably teltnz'dthll not call them up? M made from combings §1.50. Corns, | to’ give a worthy performance. i '];twu-. ingrown nails treated a specialty. || —/—+">""rr— i : 0 seasons ago bustles were talked . 405 Beltrami Ave., MINA MYERS MINNESO MAPS ONE WAY OF SAVING about, and a great many garments N. L. HAKKERUP 311 6th St. Phone 112-W s A, ADTO BIG DRIVE IN MEN’S SUITS 0 MEN’S SUITS $15, $I8, $20 & $25 Your choice hundreds that attended the reg“lar greatest business day in the bl_lylng is important. Hurry! Extra Special MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS All-wool stylish winter overcoats in all sizes up to 38—Chinchillas, Cheviots, Tweeds and fancy mixtures; not ordinary cheap coats but good styles with belted and plain backs. We have too many overcoats—that's the reason for this great reduction in prices. $10 to $12 $12.50 to $18 ~ $15 to $20 Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats $4.95 $9.75 .85 On sale insethe Basement $1.25 Boys’ winter weight Union Suits, Special Kaynee’ Brand Blouses in assorted patterns of flannelette and French flannel $1.560 Men’s Overalls and Jackets of heavy . weight indigo blue, Denim Union Made, . special lot $1.29 $1.50 and $1.75 Men’s all-wool Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, in gray, natural wool, tan, etc., at $1.29 Men’s heavy weight Union Suits—Wjlson Bros., Jaeger fleece lined and elastic ribbed, choice $1.25 $1.00 and $1.25 Men’s heavy Winter Caps, 69¢ choice lot Suit Cases of strong fiber, metal bourd edges, 4 brass lock and clasps, extra special $1.19 Pk $3.50 and $4.00 Men’s solid leather Work Shoes $2.95 $3.00 Boys’ solid leather Shoes, 12% to 2, special $2.45 Men's Mackinaws, all on sale at reduced prices $4.95, $5.95. $6.95, $7.95 and $8.95 MEN'S SHOES WILL SOON EBE STILL HIGHER than present regular prices. We advise you to buy shoes NOW. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL Florsheim Shoes, Nettleton Shoes, Walk-Over el Shoes and all Work Shoes GORDON HATS Our entire stock including all of the very latest fall styles in all sizes, shapes and shades; best $3.50 Men’s Hats in America. Special--$2.65--Special —————— Defective

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