Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 25, 1917, Page 8

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Thirty-four years ago a child with| a cunning little grin was born in Denver, Colo., and today that grin is known in every nook of the United States. This same child is now heading the Douglas Fairbanks Film company, engaged in producing sunshine plays for Artcraft pictures, the first of which, *In Again—Out Again,” is appear'ng at the Grand theater tonight and tomorrow. America’s Mr. Fairbanks has the best advertised smile in the world and even the crusty, cold-hearted rent collector feels a bit charitable when he sees that grin flashed on the screen.. On the legitimate stage “Doug” became widely popular, but it took the unlimited scope of the motion picture to give this athletic screen star enough room to exercise his talent, for when Fairbanks works he must needs have plenty of space, which will readily be appreciated by all those who have viewed his activi- ties on the screen . . STEWART Phones 206-207 “Quality Cash Grocery” 207--4th Street What have you done toward reducing the H. C. L? There are a good many in Bemidji that; haven't even tried to be saving, you have gotten into a rut, and simply don’t try to get out. Start today paying cash, and you will save enough in a short time to buy-a Liberty Loan Bond. FRESH VEGETABLES FOR SATURDAY Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Cauliflower. . Fresh Beets. "Fresh Carrots Fresh Tomatoes. . ceeeeaad..20C Cucumbers. .. .. .15¢ and 20c Radishes . . .10c NOT TOO LATE NOW TO PLANT A G-A-R-D-E-N But you must act at once on easy terms you can buy a 1j4 block in Henderson's 3rd addition East Bemidji and plant your garden which will help pay for the land. to build a home you have the advantage of living close in, near Henderson'’s addition is built up with sub- stantial homes, electric lights, telephones. Located within easy walking distance to the saw mills and box factory and M. & I shops. Thirteen choice 1|4 blocks on payment of $5.00 cash and Price $120 for a 1|4 block Salesman on the ground all day Sunday and Monday. For plates and particulars school and stores. $5.00 per month. see F. M. MALZAHN Phone 17-J Fresh Cocoatnts Fresh Pineapple...... .. Yellow Bananas Oranges,” doz. ... Apples, per 1b. _Strawbeiries, 20c per qt—2 for 38c Creamery Butter, per 1b...s....44¢c Later if you wish Office No. 405 Minn. avenue N L Any Farm Information Furnished will be Appreciated . T0 NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Burnes will leave this evening for Minneapolis where tney will visit until Tuesday morning when they will leave for Bend, Ore., to make their home. Mr. Burns, who has been employed by the Crookston Lumber company here as filer, has accepted a similar posi- tion with the same company at Bend. INFANT’S FUNERAL Rev. Lester P. Warford, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiated at the funeral of Geraldine West- over, the two months’ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Westover, who dled Wednesday. The funeral ser- vices were held yesterday at the home, 724 Mississippi avenue, and interment made in Greenwood ceme- tery. o CHOIR PRACTICES Members of the Presbyterian choir met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Given on Dewey avenue last evening. OFFICIATES AT FUNERAL Rev. Osmond Johnson, pastor Of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, went to Cyphers today where he will officiate at a funeral. He will return to Bemidji tonight. It has been shown that heredity in wheat seed 18 not so important as good soil and cultural methods. Good seed, good soil and good farming count for more in crop producing than fancy va- riety. For Your ~ Entertainment When in doubt call and hear the Brunswick Super-Phonograph at NETZER'S| REX THEATRE . —TODAY— 4 kcts Tonight 4 Acts CHARLIE CHAPLIN’S BURLESQUE ON CARMEN ONLY GHAPLIN_FEATURE First Showing IN BEMIDJT Virginia Pearson —IN— “Sistor Against Sister” One Want. . “What the world is waiting for,” said a man whose garments glistened, “is some sort of a simple, easily applied and inexpensive preparation that would give a dull finish to shiny coats.”—New York Sun. DO YOUR SHARE. Are you doing your share in the cause of humanity? The world’s ‘progress is caused not only by the mighty pushes of its heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes of each honest worker, and every man who re- fuses to push because his effort would be so sriaall is making a foolish mistake. ELKO PUMPS & SPORT SHOES ‘White Washable kid Colonial cov- ered Louis heel; same in black kid, or in g two tone effect. Plain all kid black pump, ‘White Reignskin pump, Plain white canvas pump, Many styles of white from which to select. Also have a very neat pump in the Delhi Calf, with baby Louis heel. Sport boots and sport oxfords in white with the white rubber sole or white ivory sole. . Very complete line white boots, in high or low heel, and white slippers and sport oxfords. Knapp’s Shoe Stors RS Read Dauly rioneer Wantads Showr Start 7:30 Admission 5¢ & 15¢ —in— “MARY LAWSON'S SECRET” Tomorrow—Mat. and Eve—PAULINE FREDERICK Shorten the Longest Days The Hous of Real Reel Features , TONIGHT A Strong Drama with Thrills, Mystery and a Famous Broadway Star ) Charlotte Walker- TONIGHT gyening 7:30 & 3:00 TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS . in his first ARTCRAFT comedy riot “IN AGAIN-OUT AGAIN” Far surpassing any previous picture has appeared in —This picture shown for the first time— May 3—STUDEBAKER theatre, CHICAGO—25¢ Same week—STRAND—ST. PAUL B Last week—DULUTH and SUPERIOR - 7 GRAND —PRICES HERE— = Matinees—Children 5c, Adults 20¢ Nights—Children 10, Adults 25¢ 20c 25¢ THEATRE Bv “"HOP” FRIDAY. MAY 25 1917 CLASSIFIED AR RPN PPN WANTED—A woman to keep house on a farm, situated five miles north of Blackduck, Minn. For particulars write or telephone . S. Hermanson, Blackduck, mfl'n e IR ER WANTED—A girl at the Mattison Restaurant. 2-526 WANTED—Upholstering and auto top work. Chas. Johnson, 402 Beltrami. Phone 223. 6-531 WANTED—Girl living at home who can come in mornings and assist * with general housework. ‘Phone 134 or apply at Marcum apart- ments, Clayton Flats. 2-526 WANTED—Girl at Vicker’s Restaur- ant. 2-525 WANTED—Stenographer. J. J. Op- sahl. Phone 177-W. 517tt " FfOR BALE. FOR SALE—Furniture, golden oak buffet, library table, hall settee and_coat rack, rocker, etc. on J. P. Lahr, 1019 BemldjlsAsv’... FOR SALEA 6-room cottage, 50 foot' lot, at' a bargain. One -block from the high school; $100 cash, balance on monthly payments. J. = P. Lahr, Markham Hotel Bld; FOR SALE—Elegant and lot for only $1,200. moving to Montana and some one can benefit by this great sacrifice. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41 4-528 {FOR SALE—Horses, 1,400 to 1,600 1bs. Also harness. H. Thursdale, 724 14th St. 6-530 FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 pages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should have one during these times of war. 26¢c assures you of one. We have a limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pioneer Oftice. 426t FOR SALE—A good work horse at - a bargain if taken at once. I G. Haycraft, Solway, Minn. 5-530° FOR SALE—AIll-modern, eight-room dwelling, 50-foot corner lot on Dewey Ave. and 12th St. Terms. Address C. G. Johnson, Owner. 6-531 FOR SALE—On easy terms, one fdur- room cottage, nearly new, and a lot 80x240 ft., on First street, Fifth ward. Inquire of K. Paul- + soz, Nymore, Minn. 6-531 FOR SALE—Three horse power elec- tric indication motor in good eon- dition. Price $25. Bemidji Elec- . tric company, near the Bell tele- phone station. 59t > FOR RENT FOR RENT- 1-acre improved farm, only 2 miles out, house and barn, 15 acres for crop, 15 acres hay meadow. Will furnish seed to good party with team and neoes- sary tools and give one-half of crop. My half to be delivered to me at Bemidji. This is g snap for some one. E. J. Willits, 116 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-526 FOR RENT—Furnished - rooms . at right prices. 315-317 Minn. Ave. A. Brose. 10-61 FOR RENT—A little cottage at Grand Forks Bay. Inquire at the boat -house. Andrew , Aubolee. . Phone 340-W. 9-529 FOR RENT—7-room house at 508 Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. Apply John Moberg. Phone 272. 436tr FOR SALE—Mr. Earl Barker’s Kis- sell 6-48- 7-passenger private car. Fitted up in most modern way. Good as new. Looks like new. Electric lights, self-starter. Cost $2380.00. Mr. Barker has been called to the front, which may mean years, compels him to sacri- fice this beautiful 6-cylindet car for $1050.00. If you want a car or know of some one, please call their attention to this. You will confer a favor on both Mr. Barker and the man who takes advantage of this exceptional bargain. ONLY $1050.00 for a $2380.00 car. Car can be seen at our garage. C. W. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. 51itf MISCELLANEOUS FOR RPT 5-room house, $8.00. 5-room house, $15.00. 11-room house, modern, $40.00. 5-room house, modern except heat, $25.00. Five different farms close in, rent right to the rigat party; some snaps. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-626 AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. BE SURE AND GET YOUR PER- SONAL PROPERTY READY FOR THE AUCTION SALE NEXT SAT- URDAY. THIS MEANS EVERY E. J. Willits, Licensed Auctioneer, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 6-531 FOR SALE Three lots and two houses on Be- midji Avenue, $3800.00. 4-room house, small lot, well lo- cated, $550.00. " 60-foot lot, 5-room house, $2000. 100-foot lot, large house, on Miss. Av;‘, lStlltm.Ol). alf acre lot, 5-room house, good barn, $2000.00. Half a lot, 7-room house, barn and ‘woodshed, $2500.00. ) NYMORE 300-foot lot, 9-room house, $3000. 37.5 foot lot, 5-room-house, stoné foundation, woodshed, $750.00. \‘ ;got-to:tl ;tot, 3-room house, $600. = -foot , store building, 26x50, 8515)3.010. i ots near Mill No. 2—$65.00 each, $5.00 down and $5.00 per month. Reynolds & Winter. 6-529

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