Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 6, 1917, Page 6

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‘ TEICNIT0 ORGANIZE LEAGUES ' i mento county, California, lands for (Special to Pioneer) : _Eastern Properties, 200 acres high| St. Paul, Dec. 6.—Minnesota's class suburban farm land § to 8| younger generation is to be inter- ‘miles. from. 'center. .of Sacra-[ested in health work in a new way, The words Blessed relief from corn pains is mento.. ‘Flectric cars, concrete|through the organization of Modern simple as A B C with “Gets-It.” 5 boulevards, beautiful home sites; H:,m, C“;ude,fi 11“‘1"" in 1:1‘1'3 BEMIDJI COMMERCIAL CLUB 2 Wnen youve been ;‘.‘?’1‘3,‘. round ansxifidgnzi:gmmu | Office—Miles Block will sub-divide 5 acres up. City|schools, which will enlist every c - are 1 g ; b = 3 * s of Sacramento, Cal., . population|in individual and:community health :hnnte:: ’Ioga‘.llt club’ lanl ',.’?3;5 '.“2?&‘:'!"; l?;nyglrx"eu eatas : 80,000. Growing fast, safe and|work, and requires specific “health sound investments. Deal with|chores” which will make for per- S Ea50 state (llted Cross seal x&xm:ager, has ar- o " | ranged~ - contest offering manners Llnenhunchh;el;nchew ttorAcuh. for thé& ¥ecruiting of the most cru- < BEOWN, ANEROH: ‘1';'5“ saders. - The league which enrolls ORISR i VRO O A e O 0 e the largest number in ratio to the FOR SALE—Cheap, one 1913 Ford | Population of town or city from now touring car. ' Letford’s Garage, |until Dec. 31 will be awarded a ban- 121t¢ | ner. Villages,h towns and cltlels are FOR SALE OR RENT—House. . divided-into the same seven classes FOBMSA:“MORH!RENT‘ Hf““& 1t according. to population as in the 80, o e mext few days,|p.3 Cross seal pennant competition, will sell at a sacrifice. Located| follows: 1-300, 300-600, 600- at 1014 Beltrami Ave. Call at|;500, 1200-2000, 2000-8000, 8000- the above address within next few ' 04060, ‘above 1000000. _ days. Oscar Miner. _ GB-138 “"p, "4hi competition recruits will FOR SALEP—Large team Wweéight|pe counted who sell or purchase ten 1,400 pounds each. Albert Utech,|geals or- do health chores for one . blem? The Pioneer car has on the front of its radiator a neat nickle plate emblem design. ber of the American Automo- bile Association and'should be owners. Write M. Bush, Oakland, | sonal and public health. 2 Cal.,, 3460 Telegnpl_;.Avé. i ’| " To encourage the league work, the g:.',v:g, ‘:;: ’.‘:-c,‘gt‘::', 6‘,"{’,‘,’: LAWYER ; Office Phone 124 Residence 346.{ § 1!:8 to 13 |Minnesots Public Health association, Auto Club.. Price 75ec. Miles Block Phone 560 Miles B,lq'_c‘k. Bemld,fl % : DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security: Bank Bleck = ¢” DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON [ ] Corn Pain J H Troppman Block % s‘opp'd o“lck Bemidji, Minn. b — e —— Coxns Lift Right Off With“Gets-1t" 6ot a Nickle Plate Has your car a Bemidji em- DRS. GILMORE & MoCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. EINER JOHNSON DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Jewett's Garage Attention! Ford Owners! Bring your FORD to us for free inspection... We. will give you. Bring us your clean cot- ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen oloth accepted. Turtle River, Minn. 6-1211| week. = The health chores include brushing teeth, playing out of doors, furnished rooms. Phone 484-J in . the evening. 3-128 | sitting up straight and eating prop- OR RENT — Modern furnished | er food. ‘Minnesota communities are * r%om; bofird lto a«;;lr:;m ;{:: responding splendidly to the health Powell, 1110 Bemidji Ave, 5-128|crusade idea, and are keenly inter- ested in the pennant competition. FOR RENT—Nice modern room, 515 ‘Bemidji Ave. 1119t¢ ENROUTE TO CAMP Jack Batchelder left for Sauk Cen- FOR };ENTt—G-roolm house, cheap t0|yor yesterday where he will visit his g;o r;‘; er- 006 Doud Ave. mother a few days before going to one; 337; 119tf| yefterson Barracks. He is P. FOR RENT Batchelder’s nephew. - 6-room house, 3 corner lots, close to school, only $25.00. 5 ROOM and BATH DOWN TOWN, | WANTED—School girl to work for very nice home; with garage, $20.| board and room. ‘One block from 6-room house, $13.00. high school. Phone 733-J. 8-127 ;I'h-tan;ndefl“ufllflloyun; Store. - = g‘;‘(’,‘;’:!hg‘é'& only $6.00. WANTED-Two day bell boys. }2"’1';’; . D cares cald in gl‘m a3 — : : ) y .00. ham Hotel. - days. Moneyba t Have you seen our daisplay of 1918 C W J tt C I Have others. ;, 3. WILLITS WANTED—Piain sewing to do I: fi“:fi'n:‘:i:nmmor ad Moo i Stfln‘l‘fl'dld’x‘iefl?i ;{2& °°V°ll'5 are s UV o ewe d ompaHY’ nc' et Y home. Inquire at 1312 Beltram oste less, gives genuine leather, imi on leather ; Phone 41. 116 ?lrgzsfz Ave. q 1-126 aqrro.uvum an(ll cloth cover. Just the thing for AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE i WANTED—Cleaning or washing to a little Christmas gift for your sol- = do by the day or hour. Miss Beach, AtAny Drug Stors dier friends. Get yours now before Telephone 474 418-420 ‘Beltrami Avenue WANTED 1312 Beltrami Ave. 1-126 NTED— ARD OF ANKS w:romptly gg::d- ';:;:g’sz%ngog We dgslre to thin'gk our friends| W. Olson. 3 12.1213|for the kindness and assistance at] ~—Wood sawing dome. —Call 635- the death of our father and grand- ood sawing dome. Call 635-J.|father. We also wish to thank the g 6-128 | mastern Star and the Presbyterian WANTED—A loan of $1,000 on 160 |ladies and other friends for flowers. acres of land, partly improved, 5| ARISTAN LORD ‘miles north of Wilton, on the main|1-126 and family. Shoe Specials — For — » Friday- Satirday Friday morning we will put on our Bargain Counter about five dozen pair Ladies’ Shoes, a great many of them $5 and $6 values, high kid boots in button or lace, all sizes. Your choice Friday and Saturday. a pair $2.65 Why not save two or three dollars a pair by getting your next pair of shoes now? You may have been looking at those high top, low heel Walking Boots, $8, $9 and $10 values. We are going to hand these out to you Friday and Saturday at a pair $6.50° Children’s Shoes, good heavy school shoes, a pair $1.65, $1.95 Ladies Felt Shoes..........cccccvereeeeeeicererieneseeneeee. $ 1,48 Men’s high top Felt Shoes..............cccccvvenee.ni.. 81,88 Ladies’ fancy Felt Slippers. .. 98¢ Felt, leather sole.............cccovenvnnnnnnes .$1.20 Look Through These Shoe Bargains for Friday & Saturday KNAPP'S SHOE STORE TOR RENT—Two furnished or un-|getting fresh air, bathing regularly, Pioneer Office road. Reynolds & Winter. 123tf CASCAR6 QUININE oMo’ only made it worse, and_then you put some “Gets-It" ?c'm and the pain eases right away, and the corn peels right off like 'a banana skin— ;‘a l,\"} it a grand and heavenly feel- FGota-1t” fevolutionized th % the world, - Millions an estimate of the cost to put it in first class shape-for future use. | Have your work done now. Pricés on everything are go-_ and after January 1, 1918 we s!mply\wm be compe}led"_ ing up, to raise prices. corn history o 3 use it and it never fails, Ladies 8L3 . g:a’r .!:‘:'-n" .h:.': “‘%o?l%?a paalg‘-’ Throuéh the month of December we will base all prices on and Kl“S :3 Hl:ll&lvo"':-“:tfi.t: gni::“bflg _the set. schedule of flat rate prices set by the FORD MOTOR with & corn or callus needs “Gets- COMPANY, as_used in the years 1916 and 1917. These prices h Cold It We will all walk about and T 2 t:LL. o ¢ 2 g’rgi oa:?:vl.iztt.l: 53.3’%&'?3,‘:& ‘will be in effect up to January 1, 1918. . After January 1, 1918 all hy * S rence & Cae ool Ty labor will be 90c per hour. by B, Lawrence & Co. by 2% 2H"Ton Reed o' Paz: o 5 1 Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by Barker's Drug Store, City Drug WRITE, TELEPHONE or cofe in. All work .guaranteed; you will save money by having your work done now. MW 116tt Clothing of Every Kind Should Be Purchased Now | | |the line is broken. Pioneer office. Overcoats, Suits, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, 'Hosiery-=-whatever you may, need during the next two years, we strongly urge that you supply your needs in the immediate future. ‘ & = The steadily advancing prices of all raw materials, the ever increasing cost of skilled labor and its scarcity, the necessity of providing for men in the service, combine to advance all prices in clothing. Men and Boys should take advantage of our large stocks, the prices of which are based upon large contracts placed before the war. T(;day at this store you’ll find Overcoats in belted and ulster styles at . $17 to $35 and Suits $17 to $35 . At these prices all-wool fabrics are used. We are convinced that this is the last season when all-wool clothes will be offered at anywhere near these low prices. Shoes $4.00 to $8.00 Even in cases of Shoes this store still offers large assortments in the best styles at $5, $6.50 and $8. The best of leather and the best of workmanship is used in all Shoes sold at this store. Holiday Neckwear Winter Caps Our holiday Neckwear stock presents For men or young men. Many of the an unusually attractive display of the most striking imported fabrics are used very finest Cravats as well 'ap new in our $1,00, $1.50 and $2.00 grades. ‘ styles in the 50c and 75c ranges. Fur Caps are $3.50 to $10 ) cometm ‘The House of Kuppenheimez GILL BROTHERS BEMIDJI - The Reliable Clothiers - MINN. s sl — . Defective

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