Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1917, Page 6

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) 4 i Al h*‘ rare W—o— - — - - L - s ive Page | /éuflp and a mental message of uplift. _happily cast. Bryant Washburn as " The Militia Boys Have J%?mmmflld'mmw FRIDAY. APRIL 20. 1917. THEATERS ” STEWART Phones 206-207 ‘Quality Cash Grocery” 207--4th Street STRAWBERRIES (extra fine) 17¢ Wine Sap Apples, fancy, per pound. .. REX TODAY Of course, it is no news to anyone that Charlotte Burton, the fascinat- ing American-Mutual star, receives on the average of twenty-five pro- posals a day, but it might be news to you to know that one of Charlotte’s last proposals came near resulting disastrously. It was while “Lone Star,” the five- reel Mutual Star production, featur- Sugar! Yellow Bananas, D e e fimed that Loag|| 7 POUNds of granulated | perpound................... 8 on, wi > e Dog, a real Cheyenne In‘;lian, who |l sugar 630--Wlth an or= | Fresh Pineapple, each.......... 25¢ was appearing in the production as "S\\gn extra, saw and desired Charlotte. der fO!‘ $1.35 worth of | Head Lettuce. ... 10c and 15¢ . AT THE ELKQ groceries===Flour NOT | 1o 5 The Witching Hour,” Augustus included. @ =0 0@ | —————rrrrirrrrrIITITITTY c Thomas’ famous play screened by the - Radish, per pound.............. Tc Frohman Amusement Corporation, in six parts, under the able direction of H b h Celery, fresh.. 15¢. 2 for 25¢ George Irving, will be seen at the|Have you bought a coupon —— " ———- Elko theater tonight and Saturday, ¥ 8 PO Cucumbers, each.............. 20c matinee and evening. It is rarely that one meets with a photoplay production that has been staged with greater fidelity to de- = — e tail, than has been employed in the |these books--they are saving Apricots, No. 3 can............ 25¢ making of the “Witching Hour.” = T A perfect cast, headed by C. Aub- _2 per cent cash and about Sliced Pineapple No. 3 can...... 25¢ 15 per cent by trading here. Calumet Baking Powder 6 oz can 7¢ book? We are sellind new g cics, no. 3 can (special) . .. .15¢ customers every day one of Pears, No. 3 can.............. 25¢ rey Smith, interior properties and decorations, beautiful and appropri- ate exterior scenes, all add to the ength of an unusual story, with Oranges, small but sweet, per QOZOI e wnzsenmoconine arm srenss o 18¢ Shreded Wheat Biscuit 2 for... -25¢ L 3 pkgs. 39 'The Witching Hour” has crowd- Puff Rice ed the theaters wherever played and |Delicious Apples, extra fancy, per puff Wheat has received most unusual reviews DOUD i 5 caons s5sis 5o wais s s'se & 9¢ Puff Corn by critics in the East. It is an ad- mirable and thoroughly commend- able screen play. NIGHT e ; Have Just Opened a Fresh Barrel of It I s o Dill Pickles---per dozeu 15c. ;sl:;iltlfzgigr:)efie Tfigmaveof ggg&zi i VR ) ! gives fine promise of similar favor.| T In this instance the Prince of Grau- stark visits America to borrow mil- RECOVERING FROM OPERATION lions of dollars to rescue his impov- I 3 A ! erished realm from the clutches of| Edward Escola, who was operated |have waited a little while =before Russia; whereas, in the first in-|upon at St. Anthony’s hospital for|Printing the news that Bemidji peo- stance, a young millionaire American | the removal of a ruptured appendix, ple have been eating Cass Lake po- visited Graustark and married its|three weeks ago, is recovering and |latoes to a considerable extent, late- princess, in the face of great odds|expects to return to his work soon. ly. A carload of Cass Lake potatoes and difficulties. The prince of this|He is employed by the government |Was shipped to, Bemidji recently for story is the son of that young mil-|as Indian agent. Bemidji consumption and as we have imself on his not heard of anyone in Bemidji chok- Ee?riirc‘:nafiie::e‘?es v m A ing to death on potatoes lately, it X KK KXKKKXKKEKKXK K can now be stated as a certainty T e i * +|that the ‘‘cruel taunts” from Be- Prince Robin of Graustark, is light-| Read Daily Froneer Wantads midjites to the effect that nothing hearted, generous and handsome, ¥ %« | good can come out of Cass Lake are and a persistent lover. % % % k% &k ¥k %k&X¥K¥XK)Know a thing of the past. SEND OVER SOME MORE GIVEN HARDWARE NEWS (The Pioneer Hardware Digest) Edited and Published by the Given Hardware Co. Bemidji, Minn., April 19 JOHN PLOWS When you get a JOHN DEERE . Johin Deere Machinery _— PLOW you are receiving the biggest nuno Tha" Pafl, lm Mr. Farmer, NOW is the time to|value for your money as the John make your preparations for a suc-|Deere is a GENUINE built up soft w snlng ‘0 no u“l’s cessful charge against the cost of|center plow ‘share and not a so!‘tlt. N. E. GIVEN Issued Weekly R. L. GIVEN VOL. II. NO. 27 diggers. DEERE high living, and save yourself a lot|steel lay tempered on each side. of worry and money about getting|C. Dli:,l!iElE. Claud(‘ewlrampnmn. Ml;; <11 | the needed machinery later when the | Arnold and John cox this wee One of the patriots of the day will crop is upon us. We have a good |decided that the John Deere was the be the fa‘]‘m;fm:hc!:, i"&“‘fio derery | stock of JOHN DEERE MACHINERY | best buy. nerve in the production of I which is the best money can buy. for tae army and the civilian popu-|The construction is such as to give HaEEE}})E g?enrnfiglmafi?swhat lation. We can reduce our ward-|yo, the maximum wear and service 501 are: stz on Four coin, crop by robe to a shoe string and a sl;irt it out of every piece they put on the Thacoarate planting? We have & necessary, but we cannot subsist on|pyarket. The following machines |y cvios” entitled MORE AND BET- wind and water—From the Bemidji|ave been ‘moving good this week TER CORN which is yours for the Pioneer of April 4, 1917. and it goes to show that some of the| v o113 1y surely gives you some Are you going to do YoOUr|farmers are preparing for the spring ood pointers share in supplying tue needs of our| grive, 4 P 'WAG = 2 Sountry? When :“6:1 ni? :gsuf o VAN BRUNT D How is that olg wagon holding Oxdon.Armour &re iryng 1o & ®| We carry the 10, 12 and 14-inch|, 2 ""Wwe are ready with a stock when you need a new one. is:v%m‘fi:a}le;oaakg e gl:kglt?; single disc drills, and if you are con- g 1n sidering buying a drill it will be to JOHN DEERE DISC HARROWS meat days a week, there is a short-|your benefit to look over our stock. age that we know nothing about and | This week Wm. Gray and H. H. Mil- it surely is bound to increase. ler purchased Van Brunt Drills. . It every one does his bit and puts in every available spot of land in- ¥3|9memfi£2 nghn to crops, it is going to mean a lot|ynow what the Hoover planter will to our country when the final test| 4o as a lot of you used the one we comes, and it is also going to mean|renteq out last year. If you want a whole lot to yourself financially.|s planter that is accurate and only Drop in and iook over our large|requires one man to handle it, in- stock of labor and time saving ma-|gpect the Hoover. Vance Jacobitz chinery which are available to help|of Nebish, Minn., and Frank N. Jack- you solve your labor question, which | g, hased Hoo indeed is going to be the greatest w t, solve. The most substantially put up disc ausstion ik turnishes a coat that is sure to Pro-|that is made. If you are in the least . tect it from these storms and will|gkeptical we invite you to call in 2 { make the lumber last you a whole|ang jinspect them on our floor, as 00 y.a[ "03 lot longer, and thereby will more they are set up ready for you and ’ than pay for itself. Minnesota Paint|yoy can see them before you buy. goes farther. Ask us for an estimate| Fred Brockway, Matt Phibbs, Axel We are indeed glad to be able to . supply our customers with the fa- of what it will take to cover your|gorenson took out John Deere discs mous line of GOODYEAR AUTO|BoUte this week. TIRES. We have received the ap- pointment of the GOODYEAR SER- VICE STATION for Bemidji, and ask your co-operation in order to givel you the very best kind of tire ser- vice. Our stock of tires and tubes is very complete and we also carry a very good line of auto accessories. DeLaval Grfl Separators Do you ouw a De Laval Separator? If you are milking two cows or over| gy ~ ~ — = —— and have no sepzrator, you are losing money as surely as if the milk were running out of your cream can. If you are milking two cows or more, KYANIZE FINISH FOR IT | For Floors, Linoleums L .- Laval out to you for trial, and in|| and Off Cloths, ~US€ M@ Floor Finish doing this you will be under no ob- = or standing finish o . .. and all inside work, Use M Interior Finish ligation whatever to buy. De La- For outside doors, ex- vals sold on easy monthly payments. posed work, Motor Use @flm Spar Finish Boat or Canoe, Minnesota Paint Put your house in shape to stand Eor fnmlglex;es’and ron Use M White Enamel the rains and storms that are surely looking for a chance to get at a house whose paint is very old or has not been painted yet. Minnesota Paint L YOUR HOME Whatever work you want done around the House there is a Each the absolute best for the purpose intended. Your money back if Kyanize doesn’t do all we claim. WATCH US --- IT PAYS T O O S e e T T T T T T T THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER —_— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS-|law and Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorneys w - F3 ) itching Hour URE SALY. fees stipulated in said mortgage. B 1 March 13th, 1917 Default having been n in the pay- SPIN PGAGER ment of the interest of hree and EFPIN MORTGAGE LOAN COM- 13-100 Dollars (§43.13) due November PANY, S Mortgagee and assignee of mortgage 1st, 1916 on that certain mortgage RRT SON. e;:edcuted b arion A. Peclkhanh unmnir- R‘}?E,I,.{nleyci-or:.!onfllso‘\' ried, mortgagor, to the ennepin - o i o Morigage Loan Company, u Minnesota| o1 Phosaix Builiing 0on Company, Corporation, Mortgagee, dated November Minneapolis, Minnesota 15th, 1915, filed for record in the office b e 7t 'ri. D. 316 42 ster of Deeds in Beltrami ‘ i 27 on November 22d, d recorded 3 e eight (28) of t a 0 Hundred six (106), assigned by said mortgagee to Peter and Cora_ Walrath by written assignment dated January 10th, 1916, filed for record in the office of the said| - Register of Deeds on July 6th, 1516, at (Don’t Hide Them With a Veil: Re. H N ? %clofik'“‘-h M., o:mdtrs[cordcd lhere(iin Th Wi n Book Thirty (30) of Mortgage Deeds move i thin at Page Four Hundred, six (406), and ot .lth. the 0 e thereafter assigned by the sald Peter Prelcnptmn. and Cora Walrath to the said Hennepin Mortgage Loan Company by written ; 3 assignment dated February 27th, 1917, This prescription for the removal Asd the ar s filled that sbe pasies through With o wbile, sad perhume . The Cass Lake Times says: Wel|? filed for record in the office of the said Register of Deeds on March 7th, 1917 otttrelckl_esl was written by a promin- and recorded therein in Book Thirty (30) | €0t physician and is usually so suc- 103; i l\tlor(lzg;og)es ?é Pag;e nge ‘Hutgred cessful in removing freckles and giv- rty » said mortgage ng given | j upon the premises hereinafter described :.ll]‘lit {it ;!leil;,d l')f'autllu] complexion to secure payment of the sum of Seven it is scld tv any druggist under Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750), and in-|guarantee to refund the money if it tefis}: thereon, the hgn!lre amount o§ fails. ‘whic! mortgage sal mortgagee an ey : assignee of mortgage has eletl:;tel_i to and Don’t hide your freckles under a Atige! declare due z;nd l;td:w pa;;abxa \mds; veil; get an ounce of othine and re- 8 provisions o sal mortgage, an there is now claimed to be due and un- mt:;’e theg. Even the first few appli- paid, and there is due and unpaid, on|cations should show a wonderful im- sald mortgage and the indebtedness|provement, some of the lighter secured thereby, at the date of this|freckles vanishing entirely. notice, the sum of Seven Hundred Fift; Dollars (37500 principal and Sixty and| Be sure to ask the druggist for the ifi!-l](;Ofl!‘Jollare (fsg-sfi)']jln‘et;esél'}‘nakmg double strength othine; it is this that n a e sum of Eight Hundred Ten an: = 58-100 Dollars (1810.58) to recover is so(id on the money-back guarantee. which, or any part of which, no action|—AdV. or proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That, | by virtue of the power of sale in said M mortgage contained and pursuant to the statutes in such case made and pro- | % vided, said mortgage will be foreclosed | & d the land and premises described x x x * in scenes of beautyy drapa sp distinctive as to war: rant in Liyid letters the slogan, FEE KK KKK KK KING PIN Tailor Made Suits Drop in and look over our Spring and Summer lines. HOGANSON BROS. 309 Third St. * LR R RS R SR B EEE SRS id mortgage. situated in said Bel- i County, Minnesota, tow. %) of the 4) of Section ne-half % of the N 3 Quarter (N.E.}4) of Section (11), Township One Hundred nine (149), Range Thir- ty-five (35), ning One Hundred Isixty (160) acres, more or less, accord- ing to the government survey thereof, with all hereditamen and appurten- thereunto belonging or in any wise ining, inclu torm and screen steam, electric and lighting apparatus and fixture: 1 be sold by the sheriff of id Be mi County at public auc- tion to the highest bidder for cash at Iast front door of the Beltrami in Bemidji, in, and id Beltrami County, 1917 at 11 o'clock o tisfy the amount then due and owing on sald mortgage and the indebtedness secured thereby, charges and expenses of said foreclosure and sale allowed by 1 you ever read the book you have not for. Rotten it The fim that makes you feel that you got more than your moneys 1 you have ever seen the play you have not forgotten it worth. [f you don't see another picture ths Huffman & 0’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W or R I year, see thi one and i you are disappointed get your money back. U you ever see the picture you never will forget . and other In Six Parts Elko Theatre Fri. & Sat. April 20-21 Mats. 10c, 20c. Eves. 25c Any Seat Fetching new models in smart variation shown in Serge, Poplin Gabardine and Gumiburl, in the Navy, Black and Spring Shades $25.00 Nobhy Spring Coats Blaok, Navy, Oolors A more stunning collection would be hard to find. A complete range of fabrics and styles— $19.60 $25.00 Crepe de Chine Silk Skirts Blouses at $4 $5.95 New Blouses of heavy Crepe de Nifty new models in Taffeta and Chine with wide elastic belt, tailor- Satin, black, plaids and stripes--—- ed dress and sport styles. all $4 special $5 95 F: | R, L the new colorings. TAFFETA PETTICOATS AT $5.00 Heavy Taffeta Silk Petticoats,double dust ruffle, in the new col OFINGS......ooooeieeeeeea. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AP AINANAAAAAAS Exclusive e Telephone Womens and 850 Misses Outer fiflfii cp_ Bemidjl, Apparel * ° Minnesota H. H. COMINSKY, Manager 00000000000 000000000

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