Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 27, 1922, Page 3

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O I T T [ 10 [T I i (e g 1 Wil R L T it it A R A i Lt i i i iR Rt i il ittt il arE faa MEN WANT TO GET HAVE THEIR GLASSES ~FITTED EVERY YEAR The whole human body undergoes a gradual change every day and ev- ery year. Your appearance is not the same today as it “as five years ago. As your system changes, your eyes change with it. Particular people, who wear glasses, and are careful to pre- serve their eye-: slght have ther eyes re-! fitted to glassa every year. Glasses that are accurately fitted to the eye and ) meclmmcally correct. Framés made and ad]usbed to conform in the proper manner. WHAT 4 D0 MEN B Drs.iLarson & Larson . onomz'rmsrs Specialists i the. Examining of Eyn and Fitting of Glasses BEMIDJI . - : 4 OUT IN THE OPEN WHY NOT DO IT? 9x9 ARMY TENT A_ Just the article for camping. sk Made of heavy double-filled %ishsas 12-0z duck, complete with Ly po]es, ropes and | stakes U.S. SURPLUS ARMY " GOODS STORE 126 MINNESOTA AVE. New Kaplan Bldg. —Added Attraction— “MUTTS” e A néw 2-part Comiedy featuring i “BROWNIE” The Wonder Dog WHAT DO ! 'MEN WANT Bemidji, Minn. 1s1' SHOW AT 'i.m—zND SHOW A"l‘ 9:00 "LOIS WEBER Presents “WHAT DO MEN WANT” A Story that Strikes Deep into the Heart of Every ° Q: " Wife—Husband—Sweetheart—Father or Mother -A WOMAN’S ANSWER TO “THE QUESTION THOU- - SANDS OF WOMEN HAVE ASKED. —THE CAST— Claire Windor " J. Frank Glendon George Hackathorne Hallam Cooley Edith Kessler Length, 7 Reels —See it at the— GRAND THEATRE Tomght*‘Fnday Men W ant Recreation An hour spent at playing “a man’s game’”’ on our new UP-TO-DATE TABLES will refresh you for the daily grind at the office. ‘ RELAX. YOUR MIND. - PLAY Recreatlon B1111ard ’Parlors 117 THIRD ST. WE SERVE APPETIZING LIGHT LUNCHES % :+—— SPEEGIALFORF RIDAY —— ~Shrimp and Lobster Salad, 25:: i " Sliced Tomatoes, 15¢c : Sulloped Salman,; Potatoés i in crenn, and Rolls, 30c : D.!a and Wah%ut Sandwmh i5¢” © 7 ' Butterscotch Pie, 10c \Apple Ple, 10¢’ . Fruit Parafait, 15c Try a Noon Lunch Here F riday ABERCROMBIE & McCREADY THIRD STREET ; WOMEN as well as MEN WANT to see Mae Murray as ‘“Cleo of Paris” —in— “Peacock Alley” Colored Night Scenes of Paris and New York. SUNDAY & MONDAY 1s what men want - And we do try to render that at our - SODA F OUNTA]N I LT Mac’s Confectionery Matinee and Night —at the— GRAND T OO D T, The “Faultless” Sleep " In all different colors and qualitiessthat will appeal Let us show you the Night wear of a nation. 0.]. LAQUA O O o A e T e T T OO T FEETA AT R e e e e R s S el L L] & LA e s S, s Children 10c Adults 25¢° TO SEE THEIR WIVI‘S. MOTHERS OR SISTERS'DOLLED UP IN A NEW HAT FROM THE . WHAT DO WANT HUHR IS I “THE STORE AHEAD” [ TWO COMPLETE 3 “He” OV a.n_.tS mf” NIGHT SHOWS ‘ Omfort WHEN HE GETS HOME! Now, during our sale, you can' get otie of these cov- ered casy chairs, formerly [ sold at $35.00, for $25.00 Why not get one and make it comfortable for MEN 7 ] “HIM” to stay home nights. WANT i | Huffman--O'Leary ] HOME FURNISHINGS First at 7:30 Second at 9:00 MAT, FRIDAY 2:30 L WHAT DO G T G (OO ALWAYS APPEAL TO A MAN. Our large stock of the season’s new- est Oxfords and Shoes is the answer J3 to “What Do Men Want?” The special care we take in fitting feet plays a big part in the wear and com- fort you get, at no additional expense. The style is assured in every Oxford and Shoe we are showing this seaqon $5.03 to $9.00. ‘¢ " The “°B &°D” Shoe Store PHONE 45-W 307 BELTRAMI AVE. Coat SOMETHING REAL ORIGINAL AND REALLY NEW! We have now on display in our windows, these NEW SLEEPING GARMENTS PAJAMAS NIGHTGOWNS to the most y-rhcufur buyers.' QUALITY MEN'S STORE

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