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a T T THE BENIDJT DAILY PIONEER BEAUTIFUL ELKO THEATRE| SCOOP s - Poor Scoop hias it on the Brain —_____(Continued rrom Page 1> _ WIS swlnglng windows Will add to B055-LISTEN YO THESE- WILLS 8 ure in warm weather. . The llgh(:lng isaot the indirect sys- A‘:%%‘P; PRAD‘ES:-ESD CA,RQ?-‘& tem, subdued by inverted shades, sus- pended from the ceiling. The operating room is one of the very best in the state with features not found outside the metropolitan cities. It is doubtful if any motion picture theater in Minnesota pos- sesses as spacious an operating room. It is strictly fire proof, concrete floor and side walls, spacious and a model in every respect, in fact a regular . room. From the operating room the dimmers will be manipulated. On the ground floor, off the lobby, there is a private office, large and completely equipped for its purpose. Ladies’ Retiring Room. One of the really surprising feat- ures is the ladies’ retiring room, mod- ern in every detail, a large window admitting a view of the interior of :‘::Jhl“;e’ where a mother wlthi 8 MARRIED TODAY SHIP IN DANGER 'ul babe may retire in seclusion . Miss Anna Johnson or Beltrami ::: ';ivfiiul:esq:ite?:f stal::ebal:e Mew county and Arthur Wright of Deer (By United Press) & River, Minn., were married this Norfolk, Va., March 1.—The Am- a mfi,;“,‘gflf“,‘,‘;‘ ‘};e &l:f :?or::s?:: morning by Judge Joseph E. Harris. | erican steamer Raven is off Bodie moment & patron steps into the thea- TLL BET HER NEPHEW | /\WELLWHUT OF IT- QU35 BC. 15 FEELING—/ | WIS TH' IDEA — FOR RENT—Furnished room. 820 Sell right, part cash and time, or Beltrami Ave. 217tt might trade. E. J. Willets, 1317 FOR RENT_Two furnished and §| Irvine Ave. 3-228: 4 unfurnished rooms, modern except {FOR SALE—240 acres highly im- mvwmmw heat. 1009 Bemidji Ave. Phone proved up-to-déate farm, 4 miles. They left on the noon train for thefr | island and terrific seas are pounding | co~coc; N T e Sw. | fm]m ‘tg‘;vn. flmntb“;rtbufldinz!; D—G; FOR SALE. only per aere. your prop-- home ‘at Deér River. her and threatening to break her up. = 1 & P who can go hom?lfights. Call 390. erty with me. 'Will soon have an of+ :;r hel may zlaiw the full stage and e picture being rum. cdr Ao mennoeomenrnoreeeeoneanes | " > & 228 | S0R SALE_ Five-room house; will| fce: gel?e‘" si’o.:i“h““”m %‘h‘f" ‘The picture screen is set in a - TANTED FreeEsd Aat oreotiass | sell oh. i it my frame, in fact a miniature - 4 t(l!fl;-?"cy:ents. cujaimhm | lets, 1317 Irvine Ave. . 8-228 SR with setlings of the latoedt aad — i _ 5B, ’ 4-33| POR SALE OR TRADE_15-soro fam ; , Taseth's stx-plecs| WANTED—Good il Tor_general z [ /im corporate Pt ail undss For the opening, Tuseth’s six-piece Good for general | FOR SALE—Model 1915 5-passenger state of cu!tmm;n, clear; and! orchestra will play and the affal C w4 2 Mis. Duviéd €8F, 707} Buick. Overhiauled: and’ im best | . be a notable one in things theatrical oy ; ‘798| comdition. For sale cheap il takan | ::;e '“g ::::“ l“'nfhc'le:{ ; for in Bemidji. at once. BemidJiiAUtm@. 635 rine of o decr E. 3. Willets 317 Bft QTS ¢ LA el ! | yaNTED—cliT for seneral House- Lk e g | LEYIe, ATe. « s ol W1 : L - Eak o 3 URNQUIST BOOSTS A 1l J ‘ 221¢t :WR SALE OR TRADE —Elegant 13- FOR EDITORS HERE{a : i s AR ) : P4 : ) =" < == c ANTED —OIi Fatee Teotio Don't [i0"ited to eall. @' want tmsee you.f shed and other- buildings, all President Wilke of the Northern Ay . / % [ E. J. Willets. 3-3L} fenced, clear, $2,225. Trade for- ‘ \ \ - s A9 matter if broken: T pay ¥1.00 fofpnp sarE Nine Hens aundi rooster,| house here up to same:-price. - Will' l‘m’“ ?‘m{’ o Wfldmo: "g?' . : bred Barred! Rumks, extral t extra effort it; pert; g r of a letter tten V- . E v 2 H s i) S, | pu ra effort on city pro) y- ernor Burnquist asking him To uss £ N . for-store: counter work. Eaplaw’s.| large, $2.00 esch:forrlot; 29 hens| E. J- Willets ,1317 Ifvine Ave. his.influence to prevent the National s s - 4 - ___ 232 amd 3 roosters, pure lired’ White 3: Fditorial association trippers from i WANTED Three girls far store| Leghorns, $1.50 each for lot; seil leaving this part of the country with- Y4 1 i = ¢ ? work. M: Kaplan. 2-32| omly one Iot. E: J. Willits, 1317| splendid level land, clear, 2%. out having seen the state park and ST N 3500 per set. Mail 0 L. MAZER, | 1rvine Ave. 3-228| miles from town, $30.00 per acre, the. head of navigation of the Mis- b 2007 8. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, | FOR SALE—Elegant team horses, 8| 11-room house, large barn and two. - Pa. WIill semd cash by return and 11, weight 1,250; harness,| lots in town, $1,600, small encum-- [FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acres: sissippi river in the vicinity of g y Be- o | i 1 31| sleighs and wagon, $450 cash takes| brance to trade for stock of goods, And it is believed the letter will } __________mmn them. E. J. Willits. 3-228| house or cash. List your property" have considerable weight in bring- ) FUOR BENT. FOR SALE—Wood saw rig, 7% horse| with me. Il soon be ready for > K RENT—Two Toodern ~rooms.| Power engine, steel frame and| business. E. J. Willets; 1317 Ir-. ing the 600 or more editors here to fmz Bemidji and environs next July. MEN.S I‘"G“ GHAUE nnEss SHUES A"‘ sa.n A Notice the display of Men’s High Grade Dress Shoes we are offer- PHOTOGRAPH of TOMMY in his NEW SPRING SUIT trucks, largest and best rig in city. vine Ave. 3-228. Phone 58. 612 America Ave. 228tf $5.00 .. Best makes and season’s latest styles. Notice window display. New one just in is the brown English, Cordo-Calf, new last, very ' $5.00 .. Tan English, very dressy and a neat fitting shoe: $5.00 ... Black English Shoe, with the new toe $.500 2 Dark Russia Calf, box toe shoe $5.00 . Black Calf Shoe, foot form last, but very meat appearing: shoe- Here are shoes with style, fit a nd quality to suit the most exacting, and at a price you can afford to wear the best. Get a pair. KNAPP’S SHOE STORE Maybe that wouldn’t be fine EASTER remembrance for Tommy’s aunts and uncles and other relatives. One framed for father’s desk, too THE HAKKERUP STUDIO Appropriate Framing Done 113 3d Sst., Bemidji —but pleasing your taste isn’t all Not by a long shot! Because lots of cigarettes may please your taste—you’ve never expected a cigarette to do more than that. But Chesterfields do something else besides please the taste— h.?memi just ““touch the spot,’’ they -do what cigar smokers say a cigarette can’s do—they “SATISFz ! ¥ i And yet, they’re mild! g It’s the Jlend—that’s the idea! That, together with thz extra high-quality of the Imported and Domestic tobaccos. And the blend can’t be copied. If you want- good taste in a ciga- rette, and then more than that: a When you wear a suit of our make, IT TELLS ITS . STORY TO EVERY OBSERVER. It tells a story of COMPETENT WORKMANSHIP and . DESPENSABLE FABRICS. . It does NOT. however. tell the story of ECONOMICAL PRICES to any but yourself. The suit speaks for itself. We are simply speaking for you. See us for ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES, when the quality of goods is considered. MOST OF BEMIDJI'S. BEST DRESSED MEN WEAR BROSVIK MADE CLOTHES. The splendid assortment of clothes on display here will give all an opportunity to select something different and when made here give the wearer that assurance of hav- ing the best and most exclusive to be had. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC fobaccos—Blended PAUL BROSVIK [miii H > V b - ~ e - I . Your Tailor Minn, Thcy bgtxsl}' l-and vet theyre Mild