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The » Bemidfi- l)a:ly ‘Pioneer E *w‘;;,,;nfm;, B s s omgreryhund, Theyweistteverai\ ||| MAYBE YOU'LL, FIND IT HERE Classified i = s 'BE SHOWN MONDAY AT THE REX * Disease — D oAiines sl Bromste '**“’*’**************’***““““*“"“’ |-we breathe.” A system“‘run"down’’ is a prey for them. One 3 Telephons. 31. \ : e = ist/have vitdl force to Withstdrd-¢hem, Vital force depends g - - - - 5 omd;geshon n-whether or -not-food - nourishes—on-the .\ Entered at the post office at Bemidji, fais lity of blood coursing through the body. - —\ ~ ’ DR. PIEREM'S lished ev afternoon except Sunda; - i ' —F e =1 . B, i | Gflfiem‘lwedm DPiscovery No attention paid to anonymous con- | Minn, as second-class matter under:Act ‘ of Congress of March 8, 1879. “tributions. Writer's’ name must be : i ¥ at.he weak stomach. Gives digestion. Enlivens the known to the editor, but net necessarily ® ¢ shr-liver. Fre.eid;gxe ?dmved nmel& lgum fulkheal i —half t for publication. . 3 3 X + A gerlel uilding! enablest: eart’ 3 res cen Communications for the Weekly Pio-| |} e n¢ in &5 “Tho vital forve 18 once TRoreicy Lo These ads. bring _certain 5 ults. :One-hal neer should ‘reach this office not later| || ) e ; ‘ear in"and year out for over forty years great heulth-mmnng a word per issue. cash with copy, ic a word oth- than Tuesday of each week to insure ¢ i ’medy‘lrwbeanmpflsdmg throughout the entire world—because of its publication in the current issue. . : 1| | [; ebility. toimake the sickewelt and the weak .strong.”- Don’t despair of ~erwise. Always telephone No. 31 N - 8 i “‘being.your.old self agai Give"thw‘vegaableremedy a‘trm—’l'odny —t Subscription ‘Rates. : g “—=Now. *” Boldin liquidor tablet form b I§: One month by carrier. coi$ 40 # I > Druggiiteortrial flxfbffl)chymml‘g%‘flu Dr.V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, l’ AR KKK K : 3 One year by carrier... . 4.00 3 73 m, ‘l“flm “MedicatAliviser,” ORI K =2 FOR:SALE. | Three months, postage paid . 1.00 : ; . ] SR oAt Jopa e Tacdieat: stampe. 1 ¥ | FOR SALE At new wood yard. { Six months, postage paid . 2.00 b ' o i 2 Want, x FOR SALE—At new wood yard, | One year, postage pald.. . 4.00 - » ¥ i 3 . 5 R : ¢ ' CLOSING HOURS—Want. wood.all lengths delivered-at-your | The Weekly Ploneer. e E ' *| door. 'Leave all orders at Ander- | Eight pages, containing a summary of decides to marry Jeanne, but he is|self while he had-a full-knowledge of Z:Ads to- pe-classified prop- - ¥| - son’s* Employment-Office, 206 Min- | the news of the week. Published every prevented by the woman herself, who|the history of her past. erly inithe<Pioneer-want col- ¥| o . sce’ pPhone 147. Lissle I zsltl::l);;n'flli?tmpfit‘:::c paid to any is threatened with exposure on the — umr-must-be in before 11 ¥| o0 Prop. o - e . part she played in securing the state| . You canrget.arbigy fat:pencil tab- olelock. “Ads: received “later ¥ m » o . : 2 - documents. Jeanne brings about a|let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, will:appear-on -another -page ¥ E—Building, the best loca- N1S PAPER REPRE D FOR . ¢ ; 4 ADVERTlsji':;TE\' IF'HE FOREISH . . reconciliation between the young at-[and an-extra big, fat'ink paper com-|% :that day. #| “tlon'in city, is' doing a big busi- tache and his financee, realizing that | position book:for ‘a: dime. Allithe 4| mess; splendid location for live a happy marriage could never have|“kids” will want one when theyi see|# 44 4k % ¥ 44 %44k & % & % | man to put in pool room and res- 2 GENERAL Ol | xesulted it she had married:him her- i —————s= | tgurant. Address.O C, c|o Pioneer. | NEW YORK AND CHICAGO . - e . _|FOR SALE—Several good -residence SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES 2 3 » i . [AGENTS WANTED-—Build a -busi-| lots on Minnesota, Bemidji-.and ness- for: yourself—profitable. and | Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; + permanent—selling: health and ac-|.. easy:terms. -Clayton C:. Cross. Of- 'WHEN IN BEMIDJI STOP AT KKK KKK KRR KKK 1 land ongood-stream,:one mile-from . scarcer and hard to find and harder |the New York Motion Picture Cor-|of demonstrating her many emotional WANTE 1 Tor iousework. 222 = v Mboral, 106°$20.00 D—GH 3 2| - aitown;: terms:liberal, pr! . to keep. poration, are proving her one of the |talents. In casting Miss Barriscale ident-insurance for strong:com- |- -fice:over-Northern: Nat’l Bank. x ; The Grand Central Hot - : e e ¥ - The Daily Pioneer receives ¥ ; ran en ra o e ':::]y ::T:;::en?xilx?;:“x:itl;::- FORSALE—A" five-passenger tour- ——-—-—_——. ; 3 b » Eurepean Plan Strictly Modern | ;’;‘s“‘,g N&ESE‘:‘)“ND“CGQD?"T “Touring Car,” Ploneer office. ;i 7Des Molnes, .ol o T Y TR KRR E KRR KKK KH Rooms s0c up Meals 25¢c up PR ki '| FOR SALE—Two horses, onehuggy, i aa A le h . C. A..Plum- : WM. J. DUGAS, Prop.; Bemidji;:Minn. | @|WANTED—Stenographer. In replying f,:f, Eg::gye sciiien. GETTING CALAMITY FAT. % to this ad please give-references| ____ '~ "~ . TR Funny, isn’t it?—but it’s true. and experience. Address by letter | FOR TRADE—A Rambler-truck;or This country is becoming calamity } only, “Stenographer,” care of Pio-| light car. Ray GHdden, Nymore, fat. neer office, Bemidji, Minn. Minn. BA AL 7 D'IA ; | When the Buropean war broke out BESSIE RR'SCMA En:'%: THE TING? | §| WANTED—Gir! living at home to | the United States was in the throes MADE BY NEW YORK MOTION FICTURE ‘CORPORATION i FARMS FOR BALE. ! e 1 : | learn photo Work. MIS. A. . A.| S st of financial and commercial depres-| Bessie Barriscale, whose triumphs |previous efforts, the hole, however, 0 esa e \ ve : ea f | ‘Richardson, 29 10th - St. Phone | OB~ SALE—120 “acree”farm--and, ) sion. The dollar was becoming|in Mutual Masterpieces produced by'|affording her a splendid opportunity g A g | 570. sbout .500.‘cords ‘wood, ‘half--hay - i All Europe seemed in a conspiracy | greatest actresses of the screem, is|for the title role of “The Mating” NEW AND SECOND HAN Sor. Mimiz e Anc fed B DeE Bpren W 0. Douropte: i to flood our markets with foreign |the star of “The Mating,” a five-part | Director Ince surrounded her with an Caok Stoves R Ranges A Wood Heaters, WANTED—Girl for housework, 29 |FOR SALE—200 acres of land near 2 il made goods at prices below the point | Mutual Masterpiece to be shown at |exceptionally strong cast, headed by . 10th St. Phone 570. Turtle River. Low price and easy T vl at which they can be manufactured |the Rex theater Monday. Lewis J. Cody, erstwhile ‘Broadway Combination Coal-and ‘Wood ‘Heaters, WANTED—Girl for general house-| (erms. Write to T.S. Hession, 205 in America. C. Gardiner Sullivan, author of|star, in the role of “Bullet Dick’ Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves.. work. Home Bakery. N. Adams St., Peoria, 1l Factories were beginning to close, [ “The Reward” and several other of |-Ames, college hero and gridiron star. . 2 — SAL i construction work diminished, bank- | these feature photo drames de luxe,|Enid Markey, who: has’ appeared in Anything you want in a stove FOR RENT. 'Eop}:} ne:: -G:(Od }'fl;'::i:rnnvxm ers became over conservative, men|in “The Mating” deviates somewhat |several Mutual Masterpictures, - por- i i ’ s ' : All makes and all sizes. e S | and women were losing their em-|from the themes of his other great|trays Daisy Arnold, whose:jetty-jeal- ze FOR RENT-—All modern rooms, two| - Minn for light housekeeping, one parlor ployment, people with money com-|plays, but in true Sullivan style fur-|ousies bring almost endless woe to the ; . A 5 LOST ‘AND "FOUND. A & d) . Reas- < e menced to withdraw it from circu-|nishes a story which is unique in|poor village girl, while -Margaret Stove Repall‘S'A Speclalty and bedroom, two bedrooms. Reas- | s oA A i . i -3 onable. Close in. Call at Fair|LOST—Automobile top cover, be- lation and hoard it up, and then— |plot and dramatic effect. Thompson as Eleanor: Ames; Waltef Store tween Plantaganet and Bemidji, or THE WAR! As Doris Willard, Miss Barriscale | Whitman as-the Rev. Willard and Ida e ; between Bemidji and Birchmont i - FOR RENT—Partly modern, furnish- s xolumon | Hard times ensued for a while, but | has been furnished with a vehicle dif- | Lewis as Miss Fitch completes the , Béach Tiotel. -~ Return for reward, 1‘ soon commenced to subside. ferent in many ways from all her|cast. ed 5-room house. Mrs. Dodge. 5 . With half the world in a wild and = Phone 649-J. Pioneer office. savage orgy of blood America found | K X X X K K K K K K K K K K K K IR KKK KR KKK HXRH K KX KR | little time to think of her internal|* “THE CURIOUS CONDUCT OF JUDGE LEGARDE” * | Liegler's Second Hand Store FOR RENT—House, 511 Third St. | FOUND—Ladies. pocketbood -outside . J 206 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn. Inquire Grand Central-hotel. the Brinkman hotel. -Owner: may &‘\‘ troubles. x AT THE BRINKMAN THEATER SUNDAY * ——— - have. same by -proving .property y The mind of all humanity was fo- [ X K K K K K K K KK K K KK KKK K KX KKK KKK KKK K XKE - ‘WANTED. and paying for this ad. - Pioneer. 4 cussed upon the appalling destruction Manager Brinkman of t?le Brink- | The drama is played by an-all-star WANTED TO BUY—We pay - cash | LOST—Check- for $18.00 by Charles ’ of life and property abroad, upon the |man theater has secured big feature |cast of which Lionel Barrymore, orl‘ for cast off suits.and shoes. Zieg- Powell. - Number of check -730. } i crucifixion of civilization, and ~ the programs for his theater for the next [the famous Barrymore family, is the ler’s Second Hand Store. Finder- leave at No.-Natl. Bank. ‘ | shattering of the hopes of universal [few weeks. principal. - N t peace. - Sunday at the theater, besides| “Bast Lynne in seven parts wit|| 1 N€ Real Thirst .|| WANTED—Second -hand . household | [,0ST—Man's silver watch between The American toboggan slide was|a good vaudeville program, will be|be shown at the theater, September goods. . M. E. Ibertson. Remore hotel and Miss. Avé. Finder { e ——— 5 brought to an abrupt halt. shown “The Curious Conduct of |24. The famous. play, “Three Weeks,” Que“cher Rim : A glance at the want column may |_12ve at Remore Hotel. The markets of the belligerent |Judge Legarde,” a five-part photo|has also been booked for the Brink: countries were opened up to us, and | drama directed hy Will 8. Davis.|man theater. G the insistent calls were made for the _— ly appetizing and highly invigor- goods that they could no longer |X¥ X XX KKK KKK KA K F KK IXK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK ating, is undoubtedly our splendid make. * MME. PETROVA IN “THE VAM PIRE” AT || 1oe CreamiSods, made of the purest ATy IR ¥ Business and Professional help you-sell it. Pioneer want ads.pay. that is, at'the same time, so-sweet- "~ Then the wail came from other and | * o THE GRAND THEATER SUNDAY -(ff- and freshest Fruit .Julces. We ) ) neutral countries, and everywhere | ¥ X ¥ XK K X K K KK KKK KK KHRK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK S fllfle only the-soundest and freshest: i i PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LA} s ” “The Vampire” is an intense,| man breaks his engageément, de< :ripe fruit -and -the -best' of ‘soda,’ I PN AAOAANAAN AN AN AR~ the cr; , W t ds! B ¢ e’ e ?I‘he!:idv:aesurnedir:entofg;g;n wag |PoWerful and realistic photoplay in |clares his love for Jeanne and his and every ingredient entering'into ; D&P%%w'gmn N GRAHAM. M. :TO nCE, ~ Kicked into discard, and the Amer-|th® regeneration of a woman, more |father is forced to givehis:'consent any of our drinks is-guaranteed to 4 » SURGEO] = ican mind turned to the more profit- sinned against than sinning, and is|to‘their marriage.: A:dramaticiscene be perfectly pure. 1 1Ofice—Miles Block Hlles Hinek Phane. 500 beautifully ‘depicted. is introduced when the father dis- I.MIDR. E, A ‘SHANRON, M; D. D. H. FISK, Court:Commissioner bl bject of ly and demand. G i & :r:;;ej:;:y Ois i‘:]m:':e rebou:i The story of the play is as fol-covers that Jeanne is none other than: 2 aits N ] - PHYSICIAN AND’ 'SURGEON ATTORNEY ‘AT :LAW The war is the greatest calar.mty lows: the woman he-matried- illegally and 10 3 Office in Maye Block Office second -floor O’Leary-Bowser of the world, yet it is flooding Amer- Jeanne Lefarge is accidentally in-|deserted.. The:father accuses Jeanne 3 1 4 | Phone 396 Res. Phone” 397 Building. ica with untold opportunities. jured while touring in an' automo-|of being an adventuress. :She'wrings HT i =N bR c. R, SANBORN RON - | 1t is destroying the commerce of |Plle- In her convalescence she meets |from him a-confession hefore hisison, ‘PHYSIOIAN' AND SURGEON VETERINARY ‘SURG. half the peoples of the earth, and yet |* f“’"ie‘i hm“b"h‘; “‘:‘“m ‘“l can :E“*“"“‘“““:’f"“’:““:‘;’f ;”:: bod | CANDY GOMPA‘NY ‘Office—Milés Block W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. i 5 only win her by offering marriage. |throws convention to the: winds-and |8 . o . an JARIAN on the crest of the blood stained 4 ‘PTHIRD ST "BEMIDJI i 7 An illegal marriage ceremony is per- | . ¥ DR. L, A. WARD Phone 3 403 Irvine-Ave. ] waves of disaster America rides to formedand -later -the-roan -abasidonsli | 3 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON greater wealth and financial and Jeanne, Wwho-becomies’ aii‘Gutcastiand cfim“mEBm' ?ILILS § . 2 Over First National Bank DR. G. HOEY ! commercial power. i n , Ly - Bemid)t, Minn. GRADUATE VETERINARIAN i The fat of calamity comes to us! |2 Mman-hater. p 23 +x . . Call Pogue’s Livery—164 Seeking refuge in Europe, Jeanne il Gold memikc meie t DR. E. H. SMITH | meets on the steamer two-men out- ), ”‘{‘“;BM ! ~“ o 2 P SURGEON J Oysters, says the Bureau of Fish- s : o BESSICIAN..AND DRAY LINE casts and they all' conspire-against | ::Offiee Becurity- Bank '‘Block eries, were legal tender when Indians the world: Jeanne-bec | - TOM SMART — ruled America. Ah, those must have |as 5 scheming and he::::s: .:3:2:5 b ' i Y / DR. EINER JOHN;II%N . -DRAY . AND.TRANSFER i :‘ been the good old days, When a man |gnq the epithet “Vampire” is apped e : 4 ” S < 1 PHYSICIAN -& ‘BU - Safe-and-Piano Mo | could march down to the treasury|to her. She enmeshes a young at- : [ : N Bemidji, Mina. Res. Phone 68 818 oa- Ave. 1 | with a shovel and 'a sack and come tache of the American. legation, and ||.:: : 4 3 I A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Office Phone: 12. i home a millionaire. However, there|gafter securing valuable documents 2 Y 3’ SPECIALIST was always the danger confronting a|from him, she finds she is in love A K X 1 1 Practice -Limfted - DENTHSTS. man with a family that his children | with him. One of her co-conspira- Fun SAI.E EYE - EAR NOSE THROAT|DR. D. L.STANTON, would eat three or- four -‘hundred|tors, whom she met on the steamer, . Glasses Fitted DENTIST — PP thousand one dollar bills when 'he|comes into possession of these secret |, . od- oo x Office Gibbons Bldg. North ot --Office. in ‘Wiater- Block wasn’t looking. Probably ‘the elite|papers, and when trying to get the ?Io“':ood 52’0500 per }mg ln EVe!'y Bl'anch there are records of Markham Hotel. Phone;106. DR, J. T. TUOMY, { ate nothing by $5 gold pieces. - But: | papers back to return them to the drdwood $2.50 per loa x .of. EveryyB - .some kind. e e T DRNTIST how could a man tell whether he'was |attache, Jeanns discovers that the e ipmg i “Whether thone A A DCATS NURsE Gibbous. Block Tel: 230 in a bank or a restaurant? ‘Because|young~attache is the son of the man B dj Mfg c : 5 Nt of s e the banker didn’t wear an apron?|responsible for her ruln. Her old emiaji 15 0. -~ records ate tie best for the business. or not is sel- Riiiae 827:R T Maybe. hate is awakened again. Phone 481 " dom considered—*“We've.used them for ‘yearscand - I EREE SRR S 8 8 b i h s * . RAILROAD TIME CARDS KRR KRR R IR KK KKD i Events bring all back to New York. It takes 107 days to get a letter |Complications involve Jeanne with | from the United States to Brazil.|both the father and son and - the ! That’s nothing, however, according |young man’s financee. The young | to a-local business man who says he knows a-man -not fifty -miles from here, who swears that the $5 he bor- rowed in 1910 was mailed to the business man five years ago. The business man has not received that letter yet. Wh EEERS Germany’s glass trade with Chili Y is-all broken up by the war,; accord- W i they've served-their-purpose.” And there the mat- “ter dropc—but we don’t intend to_let. you drop it Hllfilllflll & : 0!“‘“ _until. we've had a chance to prove to you-that there = Fl Jw’é’-%? sl FUMITUREAND . ‘mrmlPeemBook | i B UNDERTAKING - 'H,'SN-I":KEBM_ ) Director ‘Phone 178<W:or R —ATTEND— |Bemidji Business Gollege Day-and-Night made expressly to fit the needs of every depart— ‘ment of yoiir-businiess. " Made: “to“/save’money- for'7’] . .you—made to-keep your recérds at a.minimum 1~ ofcest and-a:maximum of accuracy. ing. to reports. -Although it panes| M Your city property with us to learn-this we cannot. refrain re- ur i [ e = ey minding -the -German . glassmakers > n p 3 “Fhere is-an, fil’Pm Book:for 2 i ECT! 5 that “People who live in glass houses - clawfl" nl cross i 3 r“nl'l‘ nln oR ! shouldn’t .declare war.” . : “Every Business and-Profession —— Mr. Robert H. Nortls, No. 1333 Hen- || Markhas Hotel Bullding ) ry St, North kel Cal., Doctor Dumba appears to be the “We haveoneve?;a; fi{y atherm:d: diplomat who diplomated himself out | cine but Peruna in our home since we le s ALE un nEN‘I‘ 5 b ‘marries juffered v of his diplomatic post. D meen Sl ot L ! | M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER Information in detail for the-asking fiBMIdjl' Pioneer Office-- Suwiy;mm ~ Security Bank: 1dg. /maag kidney and bladder trouble, but two months treatment with Peruna made “I am loyal to home and home in-| stitutions. I am a good citizen.” Can yau say it? and strong."”