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SPOONER “JOINT” IS RAIDED (Continued f hvm 2 _Page_1.) paraphernalia lia and after having done go he inquired, “Now what do you want me to do?” “If you can get to that door faster than I can you're free,” answered the deputy and there was a streak in the atmosphere as the man made a ash “Qfilckest move I ever saw,” was the comment of Deputy Bailey. On the way down from Spooner, some one who noticed the aggrega- tion asked Harrington where the show was going to be. The seeker after the information mistook the bunch for a burlesque troupe and the “girls,” members of the chorus. “What is it, an excursion or a pic- nic?” inquired another of Deputy Bailey. "It's some excursion all right, but no picnic,” answered the officer. And to think, that State’s Attor- ney Torrance didn’t get a chance, when the ‘“summer cottage” of the Andersons in Spooner is under guard with an officer sitting on a dozen cases of beer, a lot of musical in- struments in the place and no ome even to be sociable with. It almost made the state’s attorney cry. BIDS FOR STREET CLEANING AND STREET SWEEPING Sealed bids will be recetved by the undersigned, to be opened before the City Council of the City of Be- midji, Minn., at a regular meeting to be held on April 2nd, 1917 at 8 o'clock P. M., for the cleaning and sprinkling of the paved avenues and streets in the city. Full information as to the work required, and as to the equipment furnished by the city, can be ob- tained from the undersigned or from the street committee. Separate bids should be made for the cleaning and for the sprinkling, naming the price on each per month. Successful bidder to furnish an adequate bond. The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated Bemidji, Minn., March 24th, 1917. GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. 2-326 42 formil; ;oodonnn-fm fortluu'fllnrandhul 2 Su'nkist Uniformly Good Oranges CaliforniaFruit GrowersExchange Y — RAILROAD TIME TABLES MPLS.. RED LAKE &MAN. Southbound No. 12—Arrives. ....... 9:45 A. M. Northbound No. 11—Leaves. ........ 1:30 P. M. MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL Southbound. s No. 32x—St. Paul local...... 8:156 a.m. No. 34 —St. Paul sleeper....11:20 p.m. Northbound. No. 31x—Kelliher local. No. 33 —International sleepel Trains marked x daily except Sunday: other trains daily. No. 34, carrying sleeper for St. Paul, reaches Minneapolis at 10:00 a. m., and reaches St. Paul at 10 30 a. m. No. 33. carrying sleeper, leaves St. Paul 7:05 p.m. Minnesota & International PreigLt. Northbound. No. 47—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 6:00 a.m. No. 45—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 7:00 p.m. Southbound. No. 44—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 7:30 a.m. No. lG—Arrlveu No. Remidji.. 4:00 p.m. LINE. bn:thound No. le——Dululh .1ocal. No. 186—Local freight. Westbound. No. 163—Thief R iver local ...... No. 187—Local freigh GREAT NOR' Westbound. No. 105—Twin Cities local, ar- a.m. p.m. Falls 4 p.m. a.m. No. 413—Local_freight. Eastbound. No. 106—Twin Cities local, de- ¢ No. 84—Duluth local No. 36—Duluth local No. 414—Local freigh SCOOP THE CUB REPORTER THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER After Every Meal WRIGLEYS The Flavor Lasts . worthless, shiftless youth of the vil-|[the dead. He forbids the wedding. lage, a son of Quincy Sprague, the|Young Sprague, terrified at the ap- keeper of the lighthouse. pearance of the man whom he be- Cane, driven to desperation by the |lieved dead, leaves the village for the refusal of Maida to return his love, | city, is fleeced of his money and joins goes to sea in the teeth of a great|a band of smugglers. At the Rex storm, is wrecked, one sailor is|Tuesday. drowned and Martin Cane is found upon the beach almost dead. Plans for the wedding of _Joe Sprague and Maida are rushed as Martin Cane appears as though from When in need of wooD 6EO. H. FRENCH & SON I THEATERS GRAND TONIGHT Everybody enjoys good comedy, yet good comedy pictures are few and far between. There are numerous pic- tures of the much overworked slap- stick-kick-"em-in-the-face brand be- ing featured, but that is becoming exceedingly tiresome. The World realized the want for good laugh pro- ducers and have assembled an excel- lent cast, including Johnny Hines, to aid the well known comedy character —Tillie—Marie Dressler. This pretentious comedy feature has been called ‘“Tillie Wakes Up” and is a veritable scream from start to finish. The patrons of the Grand theater certainly are in for a treat tonight, when this play will be shown. AT THE ELKO Tonight, the Elko theater has a three-subject program. A The fourth chapter of that popular serial, “The the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Great Secret,” entitled “From Sun-|% Special rate on delivery from shine to Shadow,” is the headliner in |&- C&r. which are featured the king and queen of screenland—Francis X. Bring us your clean cot- Bushman and Beverly Bayne. A pic- turized “Black Cat” magazine story ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth accepted. Phone 93 or 438-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of prnduced by Essanay in two reels en- titled “The Finish”—a drama with an unexpected comical ending, will also be shown, with Ernest Maupain and Mabel Bardine in leading char- acters. A one-reel comedy, one of NON FILLINC TYPEWRITER Tl those select productions in which Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew appear and so delightfully chase away dull care, rounds out the Elko program for to- night. Buy Ribbons for Less Protect Yourself On the Possible Advance Tomorrow, also Wednesday, mat- inee and evening, the Elko will show a Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature, “The Price of Fame,” in five parts, with Marc McDermott and Naomi Childers in the leading characters. Mr. McDermott plays a dual role. “BATTLE OF HEARTS” Martin Cane (William Farnum) owner of a fishing fleet known as “a man of iron determination,” is in love with the daughter of a fisher- man, Maida Rhodes, who has cen- tered her love on Joe Sprague, a TOWNSHIP PLATS BELTRAMI COUNTY We have them here at the Pioneer office. ‘What township do you want? Those we have in stock are most in demand. They show the high lands, swamp lands, rural highways, farms, school houses. etc. They sell for 25 cents each. We have most of the towns in ranges 26, 30, 31, 33, 34 and 37. They were prepared by E. J. Bour- geols, engineer and surveyor, and are thoroughly reliable. Pioneer Office There may be no advance at all. Neither do we wish to insinuate that there will be. We don’t know, BUT we just had a hunch that like every thing else, RIBBONS MAY GO UP, so we bought a few more than we like to carry in stock. 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Wanted—A good man as District o Manager to sell a merchandising proposition, which decreases the high cost of living and is wanted by every farmer. This position has a great future, is permanent and worth from threeé to five thousand dollars per year. The proposition is backed by an established company and requires from tnree to five hundred dollars to handle. Address Sales Manager, 537-9 Andrus Bldg.,, Minneapolis, Minn. 3-327 Come in and get one at a tlmc. just as you need them. They'll al- ways be fresh and we guarantee every one we sell. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co, MINN. BEMIDJL. PHONE 922 Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND UMDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W ~- "-J OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $3| $5 down, $5 These Are “Good - Sevice” Advertisers Offering you their “goud-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? 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THE TAILOR #& x b Wholesale and Retail _& Phone 938 "X DEAN LAND CO. * & Planos, Organs and Sewing &% X X X XK X & & X & & & & & &¥ * * Machines EE KK KKK EKEEE KK KK Land, Loans, Insurance * %« 117 Third St. Bemidji ¥ " and City Property * per month. per month x Phone 673-W :: - PHOI;:GRA!;HT:; - :: Troppman Block Bemidji & * J. BISIAR, Manager otos y an g! *x CASH PRICE SOME LESS e «x N L. HAKKERUP b iillllllki-fl{i’iiliilll’i!’lll’iikllili!fliifill Phone 922 Bemidji Pioneer Let Elias Do It By "HOP” ELIAS - WHILE T™M S0UTH -Nou MAY PLAY MY POLO FOR. ME.—AS FaR, A5 HORSE SPORTS ARE CONCERMED — FROM Now ON-THIS WILL BE. MONDAY. MARCH 26. 1917. Maxwell Agency Here OLSON & WOLD OF THE FIFTH WARD HAVE SIGNED FOR THE MAXWELL CAR AGENCY IN THIS TERRI- TORY AND WILL OPEN A GARAGE AND SHOW ROOMS IN THAT PART OF THE CITY. G. R. KNUDSEN AUTO CO., Duluth Northwest Distributors OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $3| $5 down, $5 per month. per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS. Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 CLASSIFIED WANTED—Dining room girl and dishwasher. Challenge Hote;. L T A WANTED—Housekeeper at school farm. Phone 532. 3-328 WANTED — Lady of refinement wants room and board with pri- vate family at once. Phone 474. 1-326 WANTED — Chambermaid. Hotel Markham. 3-327 WANTED—Two girls wish position in hotel or restaurant, cook and dishwasher. Inquire. at Pionees. “M.” 7-33 WANTED—A girl at 222% Third Street. 322t WANTED—Housekeeper for two. Light work. A. B. Raymond, ‘Warba, Minn. 5-326 WANTED—A steady job with a con- @ tractor. First class walk and floor finisher, also block layer. T. H. Thompson, McIntosh, Minn. 5-326 WANTED—A competent girl; best of wages. 1115 Bemidji Ave. Phone 833. 6-326 WANTED—Young lady desires posi- tion in office. Address “Z,” Pio- I 6-326 X neer. FOR RENT FOR RENT—TFive-room house. Phone 744. A. Klein. 1-326 FOR RENT—Storage room. I can furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1017 Minnesota Ave., gentleman pre- 3-327 ferred. FOR BALE. FOR SALE—House; cheap if taken at once. Inquire Pioneer office. 6-331 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Two pool tables, one billiard table, one cash register. Can use automobile, or what have you? Box 133, Cass Lake, Minn. 2-326 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For automobile or anything I can use, 40 acres cut-over land north of Bemidji. Box 133, Cass Lake, Minn. 2-326 FOR SALE-—Ten acres land, adjecin- ing city. Must be sold within, ten days. Price very reasonable and on liberal terms. E. R. Jahr. Phone 612-W or 97. 6-328 FOR SALE—When you want a lot, or house and lot, five-acre tracts for garden or poultry raising, 40, 80 or 160 acres for farming, call on Mathew Larson. Phone 249. 425 FOR SALE—Seven-room house lo- | cated on corner lot 50-150. Pricg/ s $1,350, $500 cash, balance on easy rental payments. John F. Gibbons. 6-326 FOR SALE—7% acres about two blocks north of North high school. All under cultivation. John F. Gibbons. 6-326 FOR TRADE—160-acre improved farm, with house and barn; some clearing, good meadow and lot of firewood, to trade for house and lot in city. This is a snap for someone. E. J. Willits, 115 Third St. Telephone 41. T 3-327 LOST A~ FEE S LOS' 1 the person who found an iron wagon bolster on Irvine Ave., near high school, the weel after New Year'’s please leave it ai John Goodman’s. Will pay you for your trouble. 1-326 OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 | MODEL 5 $68.00 | $100.60 $5 down, $3l $5 down, $5 per month. |per month. CASH PBICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 I Daf a;fivn