Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 6, 1917, Page 7

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m BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER SCOOP ke The Now One Wil bs Working uvamma Bv "HOP’_’ 1 5CO0P -T WANT YoU EL%-@REM'”‘TRAVEL Yo GET READY D WITH ME—WE oTTa Go / GO AWAY - T COMNG— YO YR WAR FRONT AN’ 5 Y00 HOY FOR ME— WWRITE UP BATTLES — - I @Nsew‘a_aemm GERMAN SUBS ARE IN TRADE ROUTES, IS WIRELESS WARNING (By United Press) New York, April 6.—German sub- marines are reported near the trade routes between New York to South American ports. A wireless says British and allied ships have been ‘warned. STEEL CIRCLE DRAWS NEARER T0 ST. QUENTIN (By *United Press) London, April 4—The British and French are closing tighter around St. Quentin and desperate fighting is in progress. llIIIIIlllllllllIIIlmlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIlIIllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll % Easter Garments . R SUITS, COATS, WAISTS, BAPTIST CHURCH AGAIN SKIRTS. DRESSES. \ FILLED; SPECIAL SERVICES CORSETS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE, GLOVES. B. A. S. WINS AGAIN The B. A. S. baseball team defeat- ed a team managed by Harvey Wash- burn yesterday by a score of 9 to 8. trade; must be neat and clean. The battery for the B. A. S. were Ted Koors Bros. 42t Sexton and Robert Naylor; for the| WANTED — Dishwasher at Dairy Washburn - team, Harvey Washburn| Lunch. 330tt and Russel Hickerson. FOR BALE in good condition. A. C. De Puy, Stowart's zz==s Quality Cash Grocery|m sie or mevr—ms curnes farm and cottage; about 18 acres, in l;iverslde addition g;gd Bemida!:' Good water front, TOoa! I have received my green| 0 ™o foth, 5% | weli vegetables for the Easter| as receration. Price for im- diat tance $1,100. T trade. It will pay you to call Dty e 8 i ere and see my dlsplay in the clty or on Lake Bemidji The assortment will not ? J. J. Opiahl, the Home last lo; would a L"‘i'——_lfl ngso oul dvise you FOR SALE—Paying restaurant in WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 483. 42tf WANTED—Boy to learn the bakery GOOD FRIDAY BEING GENERALLY OBSERVED Today is Good Friday and is being generally observed by those who keep Lent and its special days. The banks closed under a stat law and the bankers and employes enjoyed the holiday. “UNCLE SAM’S DEFENDERS” There w1il be a speclal film at the Grand tonight. It is mot a motion picture story, but an educational film showing the making of a United States jackie and marine and will be found interesting. FOR SALE—Seven-passenger Chal- mers touring car. One of finest in the country. Only run 1,800 miks. To close an estate will sell fol only $950. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd - St. Phone 41. 3-46 FOR SALE—No. 5 Oliver typewrlter Mr. and Mrs. M. Hunt of the town of Northern transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. MEXICAN TROOPS ARE BEINGCLOSELY WATCHED (By United Press) El Paso, April 6.—A sudden move- ment by Mexican government troops toward the border today is believed to be a hostile action against bor- der settlements. Government agents are watching closely for evidence of border raids and action will be taken at the first hostile move. Carranzistas explain that the move was against Villa. The Baptist church was filled again with interested listeners hear Evangelist Smith last evening. He sang a beautiful solo entitled “Christ is All,” announcing that i SHOES—for Easter in the new high cut lace shoes was his text, from which he preach —_— to get your order in early. ed the strongeset sermon thus far in $4.50 to $13.50 a pair. good live city. Easy terms. 1301 Diarfes of all descriptions; 1-3 off |} o vampaign. Bemidji Ave. Phone 922. 6-412 ?l‘he cg:m, under the direction of Low shoes $2.50 to $7.50. g|Fresh StraWberrle.' FOR SALE OR TRADE—A good Reo @t the Ploneer office as long as they Inst. tt per box. 20¢C| five-passenger car, for sale or trade for lot. E. J. Willits. 3-46 FOR SALE—Trap nested hatching . eggs from S. C. W. Leghorns, Far- ris strain, $4.00 per hundred, or 75¢ per setting. Phone 31-F-6. 9 O’Leary- 18,2 B C 202 Third Street, New beets, bunch P slods Call'at 1410 Minm, ve: owser LO0. Bemidji, Minn, S|Radish, bunch... 4-46 2 New carrots, bunch K1 FOR SALE—A 12-passenger omni- bus, will hold 20 children. A good Asparagus, bunch . rig for a consolidated school. b Prof. Gilmore, is certainly rendering splendid music every evening and is a delight to the large audience. Smith has no mercy on the ‘“pro- fessing Christian” that is stil! yoked up with tht questionable things of the world. He said they were hel less to the cause of Christ and pow« Brick Ice Cream for Easter. Koors Bros. 1-45 Mrs. C. R. Sanborn has returned from a visit with friends in Minne- apolis. less to bring others to Christ, fol the world has no faith in them. Com- ing to Christ means a complete|S change of heart and life and not go ing back to take up part of the old 1“;{:8:1‘1""“'““ by saying: “Sup-| TIINHHRINIHELNIEIINNINT ni pose a poor ragged boy on the street should be met by a group of young men who take him into a clothier’s and buy him now eclothes and when he is presented with them he pulls a nail and somehow his old clothes drop off him and he dons the new Optometry means eye service. 36tt e ————————————— NOTICE In the matter of the Northern Min- nesota Dairy Farm Land Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ‘William W. Congdon is not the agent for said Company and is not auth- sound and gentle. 3 . 701 Irvine Ave. Phone 355-W. Spmach per lb.. 6-47 He pleaded earnestly for clean liv- | T 1b FOR SALE OR RENT—House, chea] old coat and-says that he can wear omatoes, per ' ing and to.reject thé old clothes of if taken at once. Inquire at Pio- that: during the a;:ekm-:ngm'i:: ohe| worldliness and make Christ Lord of Celery (small) I8¢, 210r RBC| neer office oF wiita > B Achenf" B T many who clatm| I, the life. Celery (large) 18¢, 2 for 35C| _bach, Box 484. 647 them, I don’t want them.” But af-|it puts them back again where they terward he goes back and gets the|Wwere before. orized to sell land for said Company or to receive money upon its account. NORTHERN MINNESOTA DAIRY [ones. He rushes out of the store, Smith’s - FARM LAND COMPANY, o1 var his good luck, but the|to be Christians. They have been |1y Smtoroctine soml " Tt 'te2%¢"| Green Peppers,......10C, I8C|FOR SALE_Harnesm, wagon and 8 . By F. W. HALL, |young men call to him to come back |offered a new life which is clean and | ” Thig evening Mr. Smith’s subject Parsmps per 1b B ::lmkwe ghing 2,600, all for 3150 (Seal) Secretary. (and take his old clothes with him. |beautiful but somehow they g0 back | wil] be, “How May We Know That Fresh Pi “‘ e’i‘ at once. Frank Bahr, East 12-412 He replies, “Nope, ye'se can have |and pick up some of the old life and | ¢he Bible is True?” It is a discourse res. meapples Bemidji. 7-49 which has been highly commended|Yellow Bananas, .. FOR SALE—Township plats show- _— especially by educators. An earnest ing government surveys and to =R | v i stven to the noncs: | Fancy Oranges, 30c. :gc T ailor Made Clothes AT Most men and young men strive to wear tailor made clothes. They prefer to wear them to ready made ANTED Boird and vosmns iaiie| month. 723 Trvine Aver " | 14 aged man, with private family. FOR RENT—Four rooms upstairs, . 9 Modern house and close to business modern flat furnished c ompll):te, u; clothes, because they are recognized the Huffman & O'Leary | coction “ehone ss. 39| e e ntaren; $55.00 —_——e R world over as better. Brosvik Made Clothes doubter and to young people as well| ceecccccrcccscenes ditches and other local informa- as all others. Music appropriate to App]es, per lb. .. tion. 25c each. Pioneer office. the subject will be rendered, includ- __—_3““ ing a selection by the junior choir. |Phones 206, 207 207 4th St.|FOR SALE—When you want a lot, or Two meetings of great interest are | BEMIDJI, MINN. house and lot, five-acre tracts for to be held next Sunday afternoon at > garden or poultry raising, 40, &N 3 o’clock. At the city hall will take or 160 acres for farming, call o1 place a mass meeting for men, when | =————=—————""———Do—>—>| Mathew Larson. Phone 249. 42v» the subject will be “Will Living a ————e Moral Life Save?” and something PUR RENT. will be said regarding secret soci- FOR RENT—Four-room house, $10. Let me insure your property. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-47 eties. At the same hour at the Bap- tist church a meeting of great in- terest will be held for women. work; steady place for good girl. after supper. Mrs. H. S. Redmond.’ FlIHIITllHE “n Phone 110-J. 1014 Minn. Ave:;_" = m‘,—m—.fifl UNDERTAKING || ™ sorc:sosa®waser. = Fone “o30;| nien to sult renter. — Gertrud #N —_ or call on G. D. Backus. 329tf| Weber. 6-47 S o vwlfi.w LOST —al'e the beSt tailor made ClOtheS, because they al'e Phone '18- - _AJ WANTED—‘Girl for general house- Lol%?;:;l?i::&:; tt’:nl"(longg:somlx’::?k' work. 1109 Beltrami Ave. 43tf 45tf . REX Theatre REX BLUEBIRD Photoplays Present DOROTHY PHILLIPS in the Bluebird Special Release “Hell Morgan’s Girl”’ A tremendous story of San Francisco’s famous Barbary Coast district, with marvelous incidents from the great San Francisco fire. The most sensational photoplay ever shown on the American screen. Presenting DOROTHY PHILLIPS supported by Lon Chaney and a clever company of Bluebird artists. A gripping story of the Sart Francisco earthquake. made by tailors who know how. There is a difference, and you’ll notice that difference wherever you see men who wear clothes made by BROSVIK. Spring Lines Complete You will have no trouble in selecting just what you want at BROSVIK'S because he has the cloth right in stock, and it is the latest and best assortment of wearing apparel shown anywhere. Be Dressed Right : Satisfaction means as much to the man or woman who sees you as it does to the man who wears clothes. He wants to be 1ecognized as being wel] dressed and takes no chances whatever, when it is a BROSVIK made suit. Better make your selectionnow. llllllllllll“llll'llllllllI|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllIlIIlIIlllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlllllllllllllll“IIlIlIIIIIlIII PAUL BROSVIK Your Tailor. Third Street Bemidji, U.S. A. IIIIIIIIIllllIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlI|III|||IflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|I|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII % o You Hate Her---You Love Her=--You Doubt Her-=-You Condemn Her-=- You Pity Her---She’s WOnderful 2 Days, Wed. Thurs., April 11 and 12 Matinees Daily, 2:30—Prices 5c and 15¢ Evenings 7:30 and 8:45—All Seats 15¢ =l

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