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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. PAGE 3 Champion Mileh Cow ,— b 2 ie} Ble: To SLusthin. Grey Brings Owner $5,000 SE eee | tat GROTE-RANKINCO. great ¢ He has way be « ‘ . - : i ares « eal nae ‘ ror sea Ly Be sega 8 pound OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. " < gS Tonight and Saturday Only grandes : ake ‘ “ out j bear Ming Greys Ma 1 20y 8) vious re 1 en : ate of Pn ah " Demonstration of atreet, he talked very giv and good, clean, straight girls whe < rieaal ‘ A oe $2.15 Two Odd Lots of Cretonnes ense Louise, ‘The hatchet war Pani Priced to Close Out ald several ungentiemanty things. think they are rot popular with the ’ 4 “OW 9 . Should I ju et him or ask r young men because of | 4 New York paid $1 a seat to see n ex plan ation Mild at Vive 0 Be of the ire modern | [forse FP; ine Due a) 43 earever this marvelous 8-reel under-the : MARGUERITE apartment houses, and last night | bates CI ; iy 4 $4 5 ‘ sea st y : * P JT ware ' | ¢ hed Secsates te 90 down to the ter ar, aim <a § , Al W ory—and it was worth it Hv \ " Iaumdty to mash oat afew curtain i eet. uminum are 1 be ‘ unusual chattering and splashing V YOR! Phat the i" “Fe : ; turn the t © inside 1 yea « bi} du We charge ro t that To my surprite, when | entered | ‘emand for horses world U ‘ 2 bd € € foun » young men an a wor _ . wn b opinion Admission . .. 1c ‘ Soon aan ng ee erverection | Warne Dinamore, wecretary Jacobean Foot Stools oo) pivcninum te ; hildren 5c o ‘ learned that the young men were heron Soctety of Ame i Sst 4.80 Aluminum Tea ; : h x based on ecial Each Kettle Sri gark-nsire, tine | entrtion P Speciai DO AD , ered their neat si : Silver Hatchet Is ty 3 : ‘ Ve : vere not one bit d ert car al MARRY iN HASTE ed at having a stranger see ther Buried: Make Merry en ycught * at could roth eir work, but went nas ¢ give mea ittie ac e > it wasa co | ly in love with a Spante I|rence. The FORD tare The é “Wear - Ever” Aluminum understend he nd eh und teamin clot f ing he et . gel en DY vel fey Regn Ne Ms W Weodiont a $2.45 Saucepans, Special Qe | be my wife. She says “Yes” and | ed agile enough to have done the fi" ‘ \ —————— patel ME ahd is | i] folks fuse to work ners self as the tie around * Be 4 ouble pt 4 Me Wa ten want |oversealtg. and. helping, for her} U.S Mra WV ; Bissell a un av nd be married, so heavy brown heir was but slightly rad . west Pre ows = ba Sskon'eall 6 what tao, ay mind tinged with. gray er in Wood evened a silver Carpet Sweepers is not on my werk when I think of | They 1 ed and od about | 2Atchet to & oa Hi " ° her, 80 please ‘help us DON ri ; ahi i ten of t ‘ qn 1 use Special rds selected ce cl Pipes. GROWING ON LOT Dear Miss Grey: While king thru the Literary Digest of F ary 24, 1917, on page 465, | four hen , Is, it pays to wait vegetable growing efficiency chart for such as these. Years ago | I Cretonne priced | I ret priced invented by Charles G. Hodges, married one of them, and | am oi H¥ 28 to 35 regul t "75¢ that would be a great help to mar "Y NOT SORRY for growing a garden on that “v Bath- . anit "Some one eked or se” TW SY” STUDENTS do's Sorter trstane Rei Poo St wae ee oy age in your column Follows a Rubt ith |e | oe ank ) é. a! 7 tir ARE APPOINTED St. Jacob’s Oil.” g Stools + ‘eee | vaspeudt one a $1. 79 id ‘ t | 1 papier mache, th hite muslin, white muslin: CAMPFIRE NAMES a ¢ A pte * ei eagsee bes rrr Q—Will you please suggest ‘ igh ' 1 Each } some Indian names and thelr |. Bh an pic or tnt sataas ‘ Regular pr r suitable for a campfire : ry ype y : ashautaanet 59c ahaa: dance ener Flin cole Pt Pech ae Grieg your te fo Sour If sade of selected tacinoot. vor |[ FREE SEWING MACHINE drop: Openeque, rome: fomuments come try Dr J. Bel fore Ss Sod Sle Tiel aot tre ctred 0 Qe || $1 A WEEK sg oe Clerk Took Notice ‘S ¢ x oe Sant wonder ‘in the ‘i's’ MAIDS TABOOED BY “gg rs Q—! wonder if you would please WILKES. Da print in your column whether the —Samuel . aa name of the Seattle girl who was t gece CLUB chosen by a photoplay company * Pte ———e ive Gloria Fonda or Gloria Wanda as . "he ane for]; GRAND FORKS, ? A SUBSCRIBER, | offi FIRST AVE. oz |PALACE CLOTHING CO. Must Dispose of Three Carloads of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Regardless of Cost t to North | signed up for three years. war member shall look upon » of woman and let bis gi there, nor shall he speak to man except in case of business,” | The Palace Clothing Co, 1022-24 FIRST AVE. Corner Spring The Palace Co‘hing Co. 1022-24 goods sandise in the market led us to overbuy. Our stock did not turn as fast as we expected, and we are left with a stock of ad no cash. The bills are due and under no condition will the creditors hold off any longer. They demand their money inside ‘of 3 30 t a hard knot. In order tosave our name and business we will throw our entire Fifty Thousand Dollar Stock on sale Saturday, s los ny article in the store, from a collar to a suit of clothes, sold at about 40c on the dollar The scarcity of stacked to the ceilin days. We are up ag March Third, at enc u We have been closed all week to rearrange and re-mark our entire stock All our Men's Clothing is piled in lots. Lot One—200 of them will go at $4.89; sizes 33 to 38 Lot Two—193 of them, will go at $5.98; 35 to 42. Lot Three—342 of them, will go at $7.98; value $20.00; sizes 37 to 48. Lot Four—750 Suits and Overcoats, will go at $8.68; high grade Lie all sizes. Lot 2 asian go at $2.48; sizes 64, to 11. Lot Three will go at Retail Merchants Will Find They Can Buy Job Lots Here Very Cheap SALE STARTS SATURDAY March 3rd, 10 a. m. Sharp bee eee Our Shoes likewise are arranged in lots—Number One will go at $1.98; sizes 6 to 12. Men’s Collars c 98; all size Original prices of Lots, $3.00 to $5.00 and $7.00. All other goods will be sold the same way. You will find our entire stock matked in reduced | C) 2 pl lain figures SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 10 A. M. SHARP 50c President Suspenders reduced to 2c $2.50 Men’s Pants $3.00 and $4.00 Silk Shirts, 50c Arm Bands $5.00 and $6.00 Wool Sweaters $1.00 and $2.00 Men’ 8 ee i 10c Large Handkerchiefs 9c 4 © Gloves reduced to ..... oac reduced to ........ reduced to a, faded, §9c raihioal $1 63 reduced to ......---->: $10.00 Suits $4 89 $3.00 Boys’ Suits ry] 98 $3.00 Men’s Pants reduced to ..........- ine ee . ET . 25c and 50c Garters Qc reduced to .......: 3 reduced to ........ reduced to coche io Payal 6c $3.50 and $4 Boys’ $2 48 reduced to .---- +--+ $15.00 Suits $5 98 $4.00 Men's Shoes marctse bese ga Soo na S00 Ti — Suits reduced to .. OMe $2.00 Silk Mufflers reduced to .....--: . reduced to... +... ————— “py ong onal ag 66° $5 and $6 Boys’ c A $1.50 and $2.00 Waterproof nel Shirts reduced to. . - : reduced to ......-+ «++ $20.00 Suits $5, $6 and $7 Suits reduced to ... a a $7 98 She duced Boys’ Pants reduced i) $5.00 Men’s Wool Union Suits 15c and 25c Men’s Sox §c reduced to ....... 2 Shoes reduced to .. - vanced $1.00 and $1.50 Boys’ 36c reduced to ..----- +--+: $25.00 Suits $8 48 Men’s Rubbers 75c Dress Shirts a ns $1 18 Pants reduced to ...... $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Leather reduced to .......2 a reduced to .......5.- reduced to oy gee ae ca 3150 White Suft Witte Suit $4.50 and $5.00 Boys’ Over- . a rae — §3c $10.00 Rain Coats YY) 38 abe bac = $1.00 Union Suits Shirts reduced 18c por wale tae $1 98 r maged, recuced’ to - CT aaa lippers reduced to ... educed t TIRAMISU. Ld 50c and $1.00 Ties — = lot, = $2.00 Men’s Pants a5 Weal Underwear = Men’s Shoes $1 98 § 75c Work Shirts 24c Gee Cero 20c OO re 33c reduced to ....... reduced to reduced to .......+ . a reduced to ......--+++5 Cuff Buttons, a set == | THE PALACE CLOTHING CO. 2\iu'i reduced to .......++++