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MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1921 YeTALIOW | - DIPS P E Iessl advertisement for the differsnt firms—the winner of each ad to receive $1.00. The judzes did not know any of the contestants, as num- bers were substituted for names when the ads came in —s0 each one was judged strictly on merit. | Checks Will Be Mailed to the Winners' by The Pioneer i o Let Your Search Tor ‘GOOD HARDWARE at k ;4. LOW PR CES Start C.E. BATTLES That Will End It. Mrs. Geo. A, Walker, Jr,, 509 Miss. Ave. BARKER’S DRUGS & JEWELRY Phone 34 HIf quality you're lookmg for, Stop at Barker’s'Jewelry Store; Drugs are also purchased here— Our service is known everywhere.;; Miss Flora Shepard, 611 Irvine Ave. KOORS BROS. Creamery Phone 175 Dantles for Ladleb, i Service for All; Just give Koors a call. Mrs. Coleman Love, 71T Miss, Ave. BOARDMAN’S Corner Drug Store Phone 102 Follow the Crowd— They will lead you to Boardman's Corner Drug Store. Mrs. O. HL Stahl, 311 6th St, s ////I/ S HERE ARE THE WINNING ADVERTISEMENTS This page was run a short time ago, represanting twenty enterprising firms of Bemidji, with the idea of SECURITY STATE BANK Cor. 4th & Beltrami, F eel Secure and Be Secure Deposit your savings at the Security State Bank. Mrs. Amanda Larson, Nymore, Box 25 TIRE TROUBLES . Vanish Quickly When Brought to i CITY TIRE & REPAIR _SHOP ACROSS FROM CITY HALL Phone 225 John Colburn, R. I ENTERPRISE CAFE i THIRD ST. EAST OF BELTRAMI Phone 524 iThrow away your indiges on tablets, and come in and ave dinner with us—If you o, you will come again Tom Newton, Itoom 8, New Kaplan Bldg. MAYER & SW!SHER Groceries Phone 96 i Come in and get aé_quaint— ed, and we will convince . you our groceries-:are only the best, at pmces _to fit your purse. Champy Potrie, RLF. D, No. 1, Wilton, 3 ", There'has been a hearty response, and it took consuier- e able figuring for the judges to arrive at their conclu- having our readers try to win a cash prize by writing an sions. Most of the ads submitted were very good, but_ some were too lengthy to be considered, the rules called - for a short, snappy ad. The ads and the names of the winners appear-here in their respectjve places. B&D” Sion: “B&D Phone 45-W 307 Beltrami Av “B” for Beauty, “D” for Duriability— “B & D” for all-around good Shoes. Irs. Hilda Volkma . D. No. 3, Bemidj PAUL ‘BROSVIK Tailor hone 331 119 Third S When'you buy; clothes, don’t go to a store that merely sells them —go to one that makes them as well. That’s the only way to get the right style 9nd-the proper fit. Geo. J. Row, 600 Bemidji Ave: C.M. JOHNSTON Auto Top Repair Co. 208 Second St. Here’s where you get your old car made just- like new. -i- -i- Kinar Rugsven, R. . D.'No. 1, Wilton. BARNEY’S TOGGERY ’ Third Street Ciothes Don’t‘Make the Mian —but a good fitting Suit goes a long way toward creating a good impression. We Spegialize in MADE TO-MEASURE CLOTHES B swer your own and they never fail. Come_into ‘our store, so clean and neat, And forget your troubles while you eat; Then don’t forget the pleasure of giving, Is the sugar that sweetens your ever living, And take something home for Mother or Father, Iror Kiddie, for Sweetheart, for Sister or BErother. C. S, Vincent, Bemidji, Minn. LARSON & LARSON OPTOMETRISTS Two Doors West of Third St. Cafe Phone 131 GIVE YOUR CHILD A CHANCE Be sure his vision is clear—have his eyes. ‘examined today. Helen Hemmt,u 1122 I)uuy Ave, DANNENBERG & TWO Chiropractors er First Nat. Bank - Phone 401-W Success calls for Health; Health calls for adjustments— Take Adjustments and Be SUCCESSFUL. Mrs. O..H. S$tahl, 311 6th St. RPN RIS - XX\ > A Sl . AR gy #Have your favorite chair made Soft and Comfy, as of yore—by taking it to BEMIDJI UPHOLSTERING CO. NEXT TO BEMIDJI AUTO CO. Mrs, Geo. A. Walker, Jr.j 509 Miss. Ave. Anything Under the Sun PHELPS-LANDBERG hone 775 106 Third St. Mrs. Geo. A, Walker, Jr., 500 Miss. Ave. HAKKERUP STUDIO hone 239 109 Third St Children will outgrow their baby ways——but a picture of them will always be the same. bercrombie & McCready Cenfectionery & Light Lunches Phone 184 High-class Confectionery, delightful Light Lunches, and the Ideal Gift Shop. Mrs. Geo. C. Kerr, 1241 Dewey Ave. THIRD STREET CAFE Follow the ways of the experi- enced—never transact business in® the rain—come and get a nice juicy meal, and then talk it over with your friend. J. K. Shulda, Washington, Kansas, $20 In Prizes Checks Will Be Mailed to the Winners by The Pioneer including Your Life INSURED AGENCY Myrtle Kolbe, 1111 Doud Ave. ‘Phone 90