Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 27, 1918, Page 6

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27,1918 FOI SALE—10 acre farm with 6| WANTED TO BUY—Gasoliné wood acres under high state ‘of cultiva- saw rig, 7 h.-p. or larger. Cash [ lxicDonnld. 0 Lahxi, H. M. Chrk,| UNCLE SAM CONDUCTS‘ BIG D. S. Mitchell, K. Mclver. HOTEL FOR SHIP BUILDERS WANT AD RED CROSS CHAPTER'S | » 60 2 NAMED tion, basement dug for house and for good rig. Chas,. 8.7 Carter, * Membership Drive—R. H. Schu- a well that cost $385, Only one 3d1130 Hines, Minn, 1 maker, C. L. Isted,” E. Y. Wilson, L. B. Wilson, E. H. Winter, Henry (By United Press.) 1 mile south of mew mill. Only i FOR NEXI HSCAL YEAR Miller, Carl Jacobson, E. D. Boyce, Philadelphia, Nov. 27.—Room and $1,000, easy terms. Might trade. 7 .i?r‘ e ] II\)I 8. (‘Mlfi:he}l, l\t/’[rs. Gl\l;n B}:Ho}\;, poard at the world’s largest hotel for :tdlvelrltis?n;en"sv rl: mi]s Coml:nn E. J. Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT SR Thf executive board of the Bel- Scl:fimrtker 'Mr‘sl.c%.sle."San‘l;sdrn, My, | $10.50 a week. Sounds strange but fv(z’usm lélashuil:\ t:u;;‘;ncep.er t\?:u:}lww?fi T Rt pat v ; v ;;Baechr:'fiyxegiglc&%sg :::it :‘;::{i;t{ Xg‘altefi M‘"c'i""' M;ls. Gj""ie C;l"sf’l’:» s nfact. . : { be &3"1 ‘for l%sr than l1)01:1‘1)er issue.| . WANTED FOR HIRE—I can furnish 10 teams_ - ed the following committee: ss Rose Olson, Mrs. J. L. well. The Emefgency Fleet hotel, 94th Ads charged on our books €oSt ONe | anmnrm~mn~ A~ A~~~ of heavy horses with harness, for 2 Militaty Relief—Mrs. F. 8. Arnold Membership—George iiatuweil, W. and Tinicum avenue, recently was|cent a word per issue. No ads run|yWANTED — Dining room girl at logging. Geo. J. Sheehan, Niagara, y Relieft—Mrs. F. 8. Arnold, | i “hyean B, E. McDonuld, Rev. Geo.|completed for accupancy by ship-|for less than 25c. | Erickson Hotel. 3d1130| N.D. 104127 = V workers. The structure covers ap- Mrs. W. L. Brocks, Mrs. Andy Lar- Bhekhurst, proximately eighteen acres of ground son,.MMrs.‘ George H. French, 718 lisuior Hnaol Bommitteisiwin B i 3 . J. H. 5 manitiec—W. B. Mel‘!; lg S&e?y‘;‘l’fln,Mfiis,Jfl, E,K}zoiocl:. Stewart, chairmau of county; Misg and contains 2,175 sleeping rooms. ardson, Mrs. Barl Barker, Mrs. John Ethlyn Hall, chairman for city; Mrs. The hotel is modern throughout, Dahl. Ray Olson, secretary and treasurer; |and nothing has been oyerlooked to|pOR SALE—Woodstock typewriter, Purchasing—Mrs. T. J. Burke Mrs. J. T. Tuomy, Mrs. L. B, Wilson. | insure the safety and = comfort of . B. Getchell, . K. H. ; g V2 D— ¢ : WANTED—Large knitting mill de- FOR RENT-—Modern house. Inquire . FOR SALE sives woman to work in own town.| at 820 Beltrami Ave. 3d1129 SISO Easy business, permanent, salary or commissfon, all or part time.|FOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms, in first class conditlon; also type- Guaranteed Mills, Norristown,‘ 1‘31. strictly modern, 520 Beltrami Ave. - writer table. Phone 231, 3d1130 1dile? 241127 . _ 'Il Mr;fir:ic?lmdl.)resslngs—Mrs. ¢ R “SMALL CAN OF WHALE” MAY |vety mrqx‘lgt a!lurinlsh the recreatic;xn $2.25 to $3.00 per cord. Call or o it Oa 2280 | Samborn. S DATLY ORDER Hnd TONG ok, e La1ag copt nd kitsh-| see Garl Opmta; Baptaly, winw, | WANTBDSIe for Serenl oute| 2 A - wor| emidji Ave. one 4 WANTED---Two or three rooms .for Packing—Mrs. A. A. Warfleld, Mrs. Geo. Kreatz, Mrs. C. M. Bacon, K. Mclver, C. M. Bacon. _ . Pinance—Mrs. Graham Torrance, Miss Olive Whaley, Miss Vera light housekeeping, furnished and 5 modern: + Call gox.w. i 3d1129 FOR RENT—Two modern furnished | 641129 L P G R Lol 755-W. 11268 FOR SALE—Small stock of paints,| ——0m————m—m—————— enamals and varnishes. C. F. WANTED—A neat woman or girl Hicks, 518 Beltrami Ave. 1125tf for general housework. A good home for the.right party. Write X Y Z Care of Pioneer. 3d1129| room, G5 Bemidjl, Ave. Rt I B T o e e WANTED-—10 men to cut tedar lag- ging for the Dolan Timber com- (By United ‘Press.) - Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 27.—Whale _ 1ca;mlng1 l(xls Canada’s most flourishing Allowance of bills was the prin- . Backus, Mrs. B. W. Lakin, Mrs. 8. C.{ '™ ant industry. cipal feature of interest in the ses- PRI S e SR e T Brown. 'Mrs. B. 3. Leftord, Mrs| -A whalery in this province has|sion of the county commissioners just FORlsALE—I’]‘;‘;feh"‘l“ goods, 0¥ fithlyn Hall, Miss Ella Parker, Mrs. D:CK;dlfl-bOut tlixh'ty tho:xsand cn:es closed. 4 <| Hicks, 518 Beltraml Ave. 1125tf M. A. Spooner, Mrs. R. E. Richard-|of whale meat in neat tin cans, for| The new board will be seated at|FOR SALE—_Oak, well built store| thetr;yinters conmumption. the first meeting in January. ladder. Call at Pioneer office. pany. Apply at U. S. Employment COMMISSIONERS ADJOURN. LOST AND FOUND son, Mrs, E. H. Denu. The finance committee holds over Whales taken near this coast yield A mnew care taker for the court 1123tf Service, 206 2nd St.,, Bemidil, until February 1, when a new com-|from three to twelve tons of prime|house was engaged, John Ritchie, for Minr. 3d1129 - Y LOST—Car crank, Friday, near Lake § Years janitor of the high E?;R ANY kind of a reul estate deal, £ see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel-| WANTED—Woman for scrubbing. trami Ave., new location. 1111tf Apply Third Street Cafe. 3(111271 w. . ittee will be appointed. whale meat, the whalers say. Boston | several Civilian Relief—Mrs. E. H. Smith,|at present is the best customer for school and for a short time caretaker . Mrs. C. W. Jewett, F. 8. Lycan, E. E. | frozen fresh whale. ¢ of the new federal building. Shore Confectionery. Geo. Anders: | son, Ben:idji,- Route 1. d 9y 4 SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES Starts éat;, | ' > ' /fi% "‘ , \ . Big Saving November 30 . | | November 30 THE QUIALITY ; S ;- STOCK REDUCING SALE IIIl||I|IIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIlIlIllII|IIII|I|I||III|I|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|II||II|IIII|||IIIIIII! SUITS OVERCOATS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR SWEATERS ] HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS { i SN S 'N AN effort to reduce our stock of High Grade Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes, consisting of:- Hart Schaffner & Marx, Society Brand and Cloth- eraft clothes; Nettleton, Florsheim and Walk Over shoes; Manhattan, Emery and Cluett shirts; Wilson Bros. and Superior underwear; F. A Patrick and ‘Gordon macki- naw coats; Interwoven and Wilson Bros. hose; Knox and Gordon hats; Gordon caps; Fawnes and Wilson Bros. gloves and other high grade furnishings. We have taken enormous mark-downs throughout our entire store. Every man and boy should avail themselves of this timely offer to prepare for the cold wet days to come. AR SALE STARTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 OVERCOATS ''SHIRTS ' UNDERWEAR: SWEATERS : mnu‘smfis Bactety Brand Clotlien o4 0t Boriety Brand Clathey 50c SUSPENDERS 39¢ BATH ROBES REDUCED CASHIMERE HOSE,>75c AND 65¢c GRADE 55¢ .Men’s Chopper . Mitts ; $2.00 Moose Hide....$1.69 $1.75 Horse Hide...$1.59 $1.50 Horse Hide ....$1.29 $1.00 Horse Hide ...... 79¢ $10.00 Florsheim, $8.86 $9.00 Florsheim, $7.85 $8.50 Walkover....$7.65 $7.50 Walkover....$6.65 $7.00 tan, Winter..$5.85 $6.00 Shoes .......... $5.15 WORK SHOES BOYS’ SHOES Big Reduction NECKTIES SOX BOYS’ SUITS SHOES 60c Mitts Florsheim and Walk Over- Shoes rich and Gold Seal. count. BOYS’ MITTS € . $7.00 Chippewa....$6.15 $1.35 Mitt .. $6.00 Chippewa....$5.15 Headllght Overalls $9.00 grade ............ $1.15 Mitt . $5.00 Chippewa....$4.15 $8.00, 4 $1.00 Mitts ... $4.00 Chippewa....$3.25 -00 grade ... ~Lumbermen’s Rubbers Lumbermen’s Rubbers, all going at a 10 per cent discount. Overshoes, 10 per cent discount. ~ All First Grade Good- Men’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Moccasins, all 10 per cent dis- $2.19 (7] - 0 - ] Men’s Suits Men’s Dress Pants Men’s Dress Shirts . Flannel Shirts = |.|2 g1 2.0, $4°°°Harts"h*‘““e”“dsgga;’s‘ $10.00 Pants $6.00, $7.00 Manhattan Shirts......$5.45 | $6.50 Army Shirts sl a $30.00, $35.00 Hart Schaffner &sgisa;; :2-83' ;?{-gg Ilj:::: . $5.00, $6.00 Manhattan Shirts.......$4:45 | $5.00 Army Shirts ... 4 T IMMOWE o eiisenncrnasaibvnsaccsnssnane R A Uy . 7 % 7 . ; Z $25.00, $50,00 Suits now '$23.95 | $5.00 Pants ... $3.50, $4.00 Manhattan Shirts.....$3.15 | $4.00 and $4.50 Army Shirts......... g Z 3%2-88' %i%%%sfiffingma e "&s;v?égi $2.50 and $3.00 SHIrts.......ooen $2.15 | $3.00 and $3.50 Army Shirts... ; > ; Overeouts MOW oot $33.95 . BOYS' KNICKERS $2.00 Shirts .. Fh '& 30.00, $35.00, Hart Schaffner & Marx | $3.00 nickers ... g 2 E Ovel"coats n:)w ......$28.95 1 $2.50 Knickers $1.50 Shirts ... 7 $2.00 Suny Shlrts = ; g $25.00, $30.00 Overcoats now. $2.00 Knickers ... One lot of Dress Shirts............ e 95¢ | $2.00 Boys’ Flannel ‘Shirts............ E < SPECIAL SPECIAL “Men’s Caps Dress Cloves & 2 8 FLEECED UNION HEAVY CANVAS Dy oas : 2k g __________ $6.50 All Wool........ $5.45 $2.00 and $2.25 Grade GLOVES $2.50 grade .. ....$2.15 | $3.50 Glove ... : v] $5.00 All Wool........ ¢4.15 | Now =~ - $1.75 | 20c and 25c grade now - 14c | $2.00 grade -.. .$1.75 | $3.00 Glove ... N 2 """""" $4.00 All Wool........ $3.15 e $1.75 grade ....$1. $2.50 Glove ... g 1< | {|%8.00 All Wool...... : ; $1.50 grade ... ....$1.29 | $2.00 Glove ... = $7.00 All Wool.......$5.85 $g'gg ‘:fl_ Vvt’,°°’l-~ --32-:1"; SPECIAL . SPECIAL BOYS’ CAPS $1.50 Glove ... = $6:00. A1 VeooL, e 8530 fibbed - $1.85 LAMBSDOWN HEAVY ALL WOOL SOX | g1.50 grade _$1.29 | $1.25 Glove & $5.00 All Wool........ SHIRT AND DRAWERS UNION SUIT $1.00 Grade now $1.25 grade .. g $1.00" Glove $4.50 Sweater ........... Heavy Ribbed ......... 85c | $3.00 grade $2.26 89c $1.00 grade 75¢ Glove Boys’ Suits Wool Wear $13.50 grade .......... $12.50 grade .......... $11.50 grade .... $10.00 grade ... SAOHSYIAO SLVODYIAO SA0° $7.00 grade .. $6.00 grade ............. » SLINK Dalasrtsluan I

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