Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 28, 1917, Page 8

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PACIFIC MAIL (By United Press) Tokio, Nov. 28.—The Pacific mail steamer Topper, bound to Yokahoma from San Francisco, has been sunk. No details are available. SERVICES IN SOLWAY Rev. ¢ mond Johnson will preach in the uorweginn Lutheran church in Bolw y ‘tomorrow. CAPTAIN’S MOTHER ILL Capt. Crusberg of - the. Salvation Army has been called away on ac- count of the illness of his mother. AWAY FOR WINTER Mrs.-P.' K. Rustvold and children of Nebish were in the city today, en- route to' Chicago where they will spend the winter with Mrs.. Rust- vold's sister, Mrs. T. Anderson. FARMERS’ CLUBS MEET The Bemidji Farmers’ club and the Farm Home club met in the Carr Lake school house Sunday, Novem- ber 25. Ahout 70 members were present. After the business meet- ing the hours were spent in music and singing. HERE ON BUSINESS Mrs. John Stohl of the town of Eckles was in the city on business Wednesday. THANKSGIVING WEDDING William A. Schulke of Tenstrike and Miss Margaret E. Downs, also of Tenstrike, were married this after- noon at the Episcopal rectory by Rev. Backhurst. The principals were accompanied by Miss Florence Schulke and Clarence Travis. The newlyweds left this afternoon for Tenstrike where they will make their'home on a farm near that place. I'AT'.I.‘ING EACH OTHER (By United Press) London, Nov. 28.—An intercepted wireless message carries cungramla- tions from the Bolsheviki leaders in MAIL STEAMER IS il SUNK: NO DETAILS GIVEN Petrograd to Bolsheviki Commander Krylenko for his peace efforts. To he gortain to get Just " what you have set Yyour hearton Let us urge you to make your choice of Christmas gifts at once. 1t is to your decided advantage—we speak from a thorough under-: standing of “inarket: conditione—that we bought early -and. freely . of all lines, particularly of those which are short.- \ We earnestly request you to look over the’linea now and make your choice. BRACELET WATCHES Exquisite little timepieces in round and odd shapes. The very ‘latest styles of the lead- ing manufacturers. A. charm- ing gift for your wife, daugh- ter or sister. $14.00 to $50.00 DIAMONDS Splendid stones—brilliant full cut, fine in color and free from damaging flaws, Barker Dia- monds are magnificent pres- ents. In solid gold and plat- inum settings. A wonderful lot of solitaire rings. Tiffany Rings—$18 to $400 Platinum Rings—$150 to $275 Men’s Rings—$5.00 to $400.00 Brooches—$1.50 to $25.00 Scarf Pins—$1.00 to $25.00 MEN'S WATCHES For. the boy, young man—and for Father—there i8 no gift so welcome as a gold watch. The best makes of watches are here in all grades, and splendidly cased. An exceptionally large stock to choose from. $6.50 to $100.00 CAMEO JEWELRY Coral, shell and stone cameos, finely carved and of exquisite tinting, in beautiful gold set- tings. Brooches—$5.00 to $25.00. Rings—$3.75 to $40.00. Scarf Pins—$2.50 to $10.00. NOVELTIES An alluring collection of fine articles to give men and women. Useful, handsome—quality one delights in—and amazingly reason- able prices. Just a few suggestions— Vanities—25¢c to $5.00 Picture Frames—$1.50 to $7.00 Card Cases—$1.50 to $15.00 Sewing Sets—$1.50 to $7.00 Penknives—$1.75 to $5.00 Pencils—75¢ to $2.00 Fountain Pens—$1.50 to $8.00 Cigarette Cases—$4.00 to $18 E. A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third Street Phonographs - Records VA open or cheap covered pans. fowls and fish. just for you! Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” OWN A Woodsitock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $5$5 down, $3 per m“nth per month. CASH-PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 You are if you have an inferior sore of a Roaster. It will be dry and not as tender as it should be. Use a REED Roaster and your turkey will retain all its delicious flavor that it so often loses:in so hard to get on her worn out range. she only had an Acorn Gas Range. She is busy all day making plum pudding, fruit cake, and other delicious things. all others she shows her loving devotion to you. Why not make it a real day of Thanksgiving for her? by getting her an Acorn Gas Range. Given Hardware Company . The REED Roaster is unequalled for baking fish. “’Come in and let us show you one. Dont Let Father Struggle : With the Thanksgiving Turkey' Don’t give father that dull carving knife and expect him to do the carving gracefully. Get a Robeson Shur Edge carv ing set. Husbands, Right About Face! * Do you know that your loving wife has probably been longing for an Acorn Gas Range, to cook her’ good husband’s Thanksgiving dinner? Make it a real Thanksgiving day. All day before Thanksgiving she is busy in the kitchen, stirring, planning, fussing and worrying He will appreciate it. Phone 57 THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop Are You Going to Waste AnyThanksgiving Turkey? You will 1ose the rich juices of your turkey. The REED Roaster gives you all the roast. No utensil in your kitchen will give more satisfae: tion. Used regularly for a few months, this roaster will pay for itself over and over again. Your Thanksgiving turkey will require no watching while roasting, because the REED Roaster is self-basting. The natural juices of the meat vaporize and rise to the roaster cover. Jensed there and the drops fall back in a steady shower upon the roast. The REED Roaster is made in three seamless pirts: %r tray and base. There isn’t a crack or sorner to hold dirt, so-it is no trouble to keep cleaa. You will find that it is not for SPECIAL occasions om) Just now when we are all conserving the meats for our solldier boys, we will want to use more They are con- .but for use every day. She is worrying for fear her pie will not have that delicate elusive golden brown color that is She knows that she would be sure of the success of her pie if " On this day of Show her that you really appreciate her THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER house, modern except heat. 1006 |LOS’ Beltrami Ave. Phone 26-F-5. 1124tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—5-passenger Studebaker car, good as mnew. sold within the ‘next.few dnya Must be gold this welek ‘hl My s ta A r Letford’s Garage. wmlg:l‘l ;tl: “lc":“ Ifl‘l’r“': Kes%:owx.e ov;’ner 5 33‘21 WANTED—GIrI at at eltram! ve. . Call a the above address within next tew FOR SAEE-—OM Hawallan uKkelele days. Oscar Miner. 4-121| and one banjo ukelele, both firste 24 AL Palr “of slelg] 2'%- class instruments. - Ed Cgl}'ey, 1 ] Pho 286- inch. See Longballa. - 8- 128 Eiko, Theatre;: or st 128tf] FOR , SALB—Ford _ roadster, _good fiR B T—¥our-room house, 1231 |} condition, ' '$175. . Call _Batlou, F A, Klein. 3-1130 A pheumsts Standard Oil Co., 729-W or 80. Well. B | 4-1130 : ) the FOR SALE—Large touring car 1o - good running order. AN tires| WANTED—A married man with fair new. Will sell for $175 if taken| edycation to act as genera: agent this week. C. N. Foss, Nymore. for our company in Bemidji and ‘117“_ vicinity. Local references re- WANTED—Two girls to work at the| quired. Good contract and liberal - Puposky sanatorium. Call Dr. E. policies to sell. Duluth Casualty ‘W. Johnson. gasloclationi, 802 Alworth Bld;.s. FOR RENT—NI uluth, Mion. . 1 262318 ol Aye, o Mmodern room, E1E) roR SALE—Riiode aiand Red cock, FOR RENT—6-Toom Tousscheap to| CFele some fu lood pullets and F‘Ol:.]Rd ?e’ll‘xtee '“‘;‘:)‘o‘é°m' cheap t0| gome mixed. Also ten white Leg- B T. Doud Ave.| horn henms. Prices from 75c to . 119tf) $5.50. Phone 337 or call at 608|] P - FOR REN ;ro—s—sAnnu,"w'am“‘_“Tturnts ed| 13th St. 6-1128| - bilL, Sells for § room. merica Ave. 6-121|FOUND—A bunch of Keys on 6th WANTED—Girl for general house- s‘{}“;m{‘ N}’;:,‘;?;o&f X:Z? °8wf,g’. g}‘l’rk- G;I)” Beltrami Ave, Of| may have same by calling at Pio- one 69. 1124tf| neer office and paying for this ad. FOR RENT—After November 15, ' 1-1128 CLASSIFIED| i FOB SALE OR RENT—House. steel bows. name Larson & ervoir falls into enough ink to - »anmot splash. or sticky. The entirely of g ing but once ! Comé and see. Let Us Give Thanks to the Great Provider for the boun- teous harvests---not of grain or fruit alone, but of minerals and other sub- stances of Nature which the Cause of Righteousness so earnestly needs: Let Us Give Thanks for the loyaland ennoblingspirit with whlcp men and women alike are gw- g their all, that the most. precious herltages of cxvnhzatlon may bc pre- served: Let Us Give Thanks for the strength and unity and lead- ership with which this Great Crusade has been endowed, and go forth to the test with the courage born of faith, with a song and a sword---till the hosts of iniquity shall be forced to their knees with the solemn acknowl- edgement that “Government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth.” “The Kuppenheimer Store in Bemidji N omewhere street and Minn. Ave. and the Kaplan block, a pair of rimless glasses with gold nose piece and Case contains tel, 310 America Ave. good as the first. Let Us Give Thanks! GILL BROS. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28. 1917 between Ninth Larson. to. Pioneer office. The Brickson Ho. = 3-121 “Hore’s a “‘Grackerjack” * ‘Fountain Iak Thé name of the well is +Nothing to gt out’of order. “'No valves, .no floats. The ink from the res- a small cup at the pase, which provides just' cover the:pen. NOT THE HOLDER. The ink Air and dust cannot reach the ink, therefore the ink never becomes gummy last drop is as It is made Needs fill- x months and saves 75 per cent of your ink 1.00 and $1.25. P Don’t believe {t? . PIONEER OFFICE Phone 922 Dafacrtiva F

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