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ALLIES SEE PLOT (By United Press) ‘Washington, Feb. 26.—Allied dip- Jomats today said the German retire- ment before General Haig’s armies was part of the result of the call for mmore troops to line the border of Hol- FROM ANNUAL MEETING Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton will return tomorrow from the Twin Cities ‘where ‘the doctor attended the Min- nesota Dental Society convention, held at the university. While in the cities, Dr. and Mrs. Stanton were the guests of relatives. EMPLOYE IS HONORED Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Larson enter- tained Miss Hogland and Miss Flor- ence Grimoldby at dinner Sunday. Miss Florence Grimoldby has resign- ed her position in the offices of Drs. Larson and Shannon and will leave for Minneapolis in a few days where e will take nurse’s training in the Eitel hospital. Drs. Larson and Shan- non regret losing her services = very much. Se CLASSIFIED WANTED [ - e WANTED TO BUY—About two acres of land near Bemidji, partly clear- ed; give location and price. Ad- dress D-9, Pioneer. 3-228 WANTED—Have buyer for highly improved 80-acre farm. BE. J. Wil- lits. 3-228 WANTED—To buy 6-room house and garage. E.J. Willits. 3-228 WANTED—To trade good buggy for cutter or light sleighs. E. J. Wil- lits. 3-228 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 33-F-22. 226t WANTED—We want more tamarac timber 7 inch tops and over. Phone 272. Moberg Construction Co. 227 WANTED—Girl wants general house work. Ans. “B” c|o Pioneer. 3-227 sewing. Phone $5.00 per set. N 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 1 mo-31 FOR BALE. FOR SALE—Nine hens and rooster, pure bred Barred Rocks, extra large, $2.00 each for lot; 29 hens and 3 roosters, pure bred White Leghorns, $1.50 each for lot; sell RAILROAD TIME TABLES MPLS.. RED LAKE & Southbound No. 12—Arrives. . Northbound No. 11—Leaves MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL Southbound. No. 32x—St. Paul local...... 8:156 am. No. 11:20 p.m. No. 31x—Kaelliher local...... 6:16 p.m. No. 33 —International sleeper 4:15 a.m. Trains marked x daily except Sunday; other trains daily. No. 34, carrying sleeper for St. Paul. reaches Minneapolis at 7:25 a.m. and reaches St. Paul at 7:55 a.m. No. 33, carrying sleeper, leaves St. Paul 7:05 p.m. \ Minnesots & International Freigkt. Northbound. No. 47—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 6:00 a.m. No. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 7:00 p.m. . Southbound. No. 44—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 7:30 a.m. No. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 4:00 p.m. 800 LINE. Eastbound. No. 162—Duluth local No. 186—Local_freigh! ‘Westbou No. No. HWOR Westbound. No. 106—Twin Cities local, ar- rives .. 33—Grand Forks local. 0. 36—Grand Forks No. 413—Local_freight.... Eastbound. No. 100—'!"11:’ Cities local, Bi—Dpual‘:lth local. No. 36—Duluth local. 414—Local freight HUGE WAR LOAN (By United Press) London, Feb. 26.—England’s “win the war” loan has totaled over seven bnllions, it was announced in the House of Commons today. An Ancient Superstition. In throwing a plece of chalk after his men for luck as they charged the enemy an Irish colonel was but reviv- ing a superstition which dates back to the ancient days of Thrace, where the custom originated of marking lucky days with a white stone and unlucky with a black one. In its early youth Rome adopted the custom, and, al- though chalk, not being indigenous, was chiefly known, as its name, Creta, implies, as an import from Crete, it was generally used for the marking of lucky days. According to Horace, the marking was done with chalk for good and coal for bad luck.—London Chron- icle. Made It Valuable. “What do you ask for this sketch?’ sad Sir Joshua Reynolds to a picture dealer whose portfolio he was exam- ining. “Twenty guineas, Sir Joshua.” “Twenty pence, I suppose you mean.” “No, sir; I would have taken 20 pence for it this morning, but if you think ! the drawing worth looking at all the THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER CHARLES BENNETT This being a year of surprises, it devolved upon someone to do some- thing new in the field of entertain- ment; this also being one of the years when women are doing something, naturally a woman banged the bulls- cye, so to speak. Mrs. E. Lang, director of the Fa- mous Bostonians that for twelve years have been known as a manless company, this year introduces Charles Bennett along with her charming company of young ladies. He has a rich tenor voice, pleasing personality, BIDS WANTED ,, — s Bids will be received by the secre- tary of the Bemidji Commgrclnl club, to and including Tuesday, March 5, 1917, for the following - described property: Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 3, and Lots 1 and 2, Block 10, Carson’s addition to Bemidji, known as 512, 514, 602 and 603, Third street. The commercial club reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. M. Sathre, Secretary. 3-24-26-27 is the new science, that, adjusting the abnormal conditions, makes possible Nature’s best gift—Good Health. Have you personally tried or inves- tigated CHIROPRACTIC? We invite you to visit us and learn about its merits. A. Dannenberg, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1 - HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE e out present ‘consect coupoa, T o s e ol e R S e e o The Bemldji Pioneer COUPONS SECURE 6 oV 98¢ s $2.50 voLumE Beautifully bound in rich Maroon—cover stamped - in gold, artistic inlay design, with 16 full-page portraits of the world's most famous singers, and complete dictionary of musical terms. ; Out of Town Readers WIill Add 10c. for Postage o 9 The song book . with a soul! 400 HEART SONGS" T joe bk vt s 480 world in one volame of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 masic lovers. Four years to complete the book. Every song a gem of melody. | 9~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT m 3 7fie 7\&0 : Y GOSSARD - CORSETS only one lot. E. J. Willits, 1317 Irvine Ave. 3-228 FOR SALE—Elegant team horses, 8 * ‘and 11, weight 1,250; harness, sleighs and wagon, $450 cash takes them. E. J. Willits. 3-228 FOR SALE—Wood saw rig, 7% horse power engine, steel frame and trucks, largest and best rig in city. Sell right, part cash and time, or might trade. E. J. Willets, 1317 Irvine Ave. 3-228 FOR SALE—240 acres highly im- proved up-to-date farm, 4 miles from town, elegant outbuildings; only $60 per acre. List your prop- erty with me. Will soon have an of- fice. I have 5,000 acres good land near here, price right. E. J. Wil- lets, 1317 Irvine Av 3-228 FOR SALE OR TRAD cre farm in corporate limits, all under high state of cultivation, clear; and house and lot in town, clear; for farm near here. I can handle any kind of a deal. E. J. Willets, 1317 Irvine Ave. 3-228 FOR SALE OR TRAD: legant 13 acre truck and fruit farm, river, 5 blocks from depot, fine 6-room house, cement barn 24x30, wood- shed and other buildings, all fenced, clear, $2,225. Trade for house here up to same price. Will put extra effort on city property. E. J. Willets ,1317 Irvine Ave. 3-228 FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acres splendid level land, clear, 23 miles from town, $30.00 per acre, 11-room house, large barn and two lots in town, $1,600, small encum- brance to trade for stock of goods, house or cash. List your property with me. I'll soon be ready for business. E. J. Willets, 1317 Ir- vine Ave. \ 3-228 FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP—One small 5-room house, close to lake, if taken at once. Call at cold storage, Bemidji, Minn. 2-227 FOR SALE—Five-room house and lot on Lake Boulevard. Address “S. A.,” Pioneer. 221tf FOR SALE—A weathered oak buffct and a large china closet, both in Mission style. Mrs. L. B. Wilson, 1001 Minnesota Ave. 220t{ FOR SALE—Modern home, liberal terms. Phone 65. W. G. Schroe- der. 10-227 FOR SALE—160-acre farm, 1 mile from high school. House and barn modern. Garage 20x30. J. French, Bemidji. and much experience as an actor. “The Rose of Honolulu” will in- troduce him to audiences at the Grand on Tuesday night when the company opens its engagement of two days. “The Isle of Dreams” is to be given on Wednesday night. —_— KKK KR KR XK KT XX ¥ * world will think it worth buying.”— London Mail. for Springs WHILE retaining all * Without any undue pres- those qualities that sure you are assured abso- have characterized and lute comfort and freedom famed Gossard corsets in of movement because the past seasons, they strike a Gossard secret of scientific new note in corsetry—a boning assures the most subtle change that is re- perfect support where it is flected 'in a more delicately needed; proper breathing beautiful outline and in an is induced and the whole even more graceful flat back. body thrown into the Youthis the keynote in the healthful poise advocated styl(zl: lof these new Gossard by-your physician. models. BE KIND TODAY. If you've smiles to give, give them today. Living eyes are of- . * ten hungry. Though their gaze | |, «wnite House” Tea and Coffee * be seemingly so calm and may- & served exclusively at the & hap so proud, the smiles may be * THIRD ST. CAFE : a touch of heaven for them. If :!liiiliiiifi*!‘i they are closed in death, tomor- \ . row your fondest smile would matter naught. If you have a helpful, hopeful, loving word to say, say it today. It may keep . some heart from breaking, some soul from falling. T ‘ PR KKK KKK XX NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— August L. Berg, Joe Hague, Ray Jarvis and Fred Grant Service Night and Day I'PTECSEEEEE R R B 0 *ok Kok ok okk . hkhk vk bk This is the ] ) Thirty-second Announcement and Proclamation of Gossard Corset Styles for Spring and Summer, 1917 BEmMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnessés arnid Vehicles. P - Moberg Construction Company 8emid])i, Minn. The new models vary in height of bust and length of skirt—as they should—to meet the individual requirements of the various figure types, but the general tendency is toward less corset, lower bust and shorter skirts with a smaller waistline indicated by skillful designing rather than actually expressed. ’ Ideal Be fitted today to one of the many models designed for your figure type at $2.00, $2.50, 83.50, $4.25, $5.00 and up. An expert corsetiere who understands your carset problems will deem it a pleasure to fit you without obligation. We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. BEIIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. . THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. H. COMINSKY,"Mgr. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT—Storage room. farnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S tf —Fountain pen, last ht on Minn. Ave. Finder please leave at Pioneer office. 2-226 FOUND—New pair of hame straj left at Northern National bank. Owner can have same by describing property. 3-227 w-31 Dafacrtiva

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