Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 28, 1917, Page 4

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ONDAY. MAY 28, 1917 WANTED—Carpentry, FOR RENT—Storage room. I cam remodeling of all W furnish good storage room for fur- guaranteed. Wm. Snelson, 103 Ir- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. vine Ave. So. 6-61 i : M-8 tt FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ' at FOUND—On croas streets between "‘l;:,&?m R Mlnn.ltv L PSS SUUus Sus sV UIU TRV PP WANTED—Girl at the 0. K. Res- Omich Ave. and Bemidji, a tub of A N taurant. 3-629 ;nlt m];lr‘k Own;r n;;ybhlvehumo FOR RENT—A little cottage at —— e y calling at the eber ome, Grand Forks Bay. Inquire at the | WANTED—A woman to keep house|.. jgih st.and Omich ‘Ave., and-pay-| boat houmse. Andrew Aubdles. on a farm, situated five miles north of Blackduck, Mtan. For| 128 for this ad. / 2-529| Phone 340-W. 9-539 particulars write or telephone E. 7 8. Hermanson, Blackduck, Ml;n;.u #OR SALE. Fogeltl:fg? Av"e.mo:n}‘l:‘l::: l":““ls S FOR SALE—First class garage. See Apply John Moberg. Phone 372. | WANTED—Upholstering and auto Burgess. Phone 334. 6-61 436te top work. Chas. Johnson, 402|FOR SALE—Township plats show- - — “Beltrami. Phone 223. . 6-581| ing government surveys and to Wi DS "which has been added roads, AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. WANTE tenographer. J. J. OB-| gjtches and other local informa- 2 “sahl. Phome 177-W. B1gee| ohes B e e BE SURE AND GET YOUR PER- WANTED At once. Z setters at 34 |FOR SALE—Mr. Earl Barker's Kis-| 115 3rd St. Phone 41. CHon per day, 3 doggers at $3.00 per ?iltltes.i-iz; 713“:0.;?;33?::6::;: — e FOR A{.‘E day, 2 saw pullers at $3.25 per Good as new. Looks like new. 2 corner lots, only (snap) $300. “THE SPOILERS” . day, 2 head trimmer men at $3.75| LS [° jights golf.starter. Cost|, 2 corner lofs and grocery siore Tonight and tomorrow, matinee per_day, 2 green lumber pilers| go504 06 " M Barker has been | P48 $525. and night, “The Spoilers” will be $3.75 per day. Olson Employment| fo0 3" 41o front, which n:a; 6-room house, one acré, $1,260. shown at the Rex theater and Be- i Agency. 1-528] hean years, compels him to sacri-| , 8-Toom house and lot, cheap at $1,- midji motion picture patrons have fice this' beautiful 6-cylinder car 200. the opportunity of seeing one of the for $1050.00. If you want a car most celebrated films that was ever. or know of some one, please call produced. It is from the novel kL M E l B A ANNUAL SERMON ‘iContinued from Page 1) aspiration. It is typically American |. and. for that reason represents-the very best in our national life. But ;we as a-natfon are not to be : judged:of' men, but of God. In view -of ‘all our privileges and the goals we have reached as a people, it be- hooves us individually and collec- tively to ask ourselves the ques- tion: Do we possess them all for God and to our true and lasting wel- fare, or do we make them stumbling blocks when it comes to doing our duty as Christian people and feel- ing our sense of responsibility as American citizens? 5-room house, 1 acre, $800. 3-room house, $250. their attention to this. You will| , Confectionery car with fixtures writteg by }ilex lBt;lach a;ld alt first confer a favor on both Mr. Barker SIOMO. a 8 h d lot, $1, was shown in eight reels. It has UT and the man who takes advantage odern 8-room house and lot, 31, been lengthened to twelve reels. The BEA Y PARLORS of this exceptional bargain. ONLSY 900. 8-room house, 3 acres( will rent) star of the film is William Farnum, Marie Dentler star "Peg o MY Heart” at Grand tomorrow | [moe s« Full Linexlt.t?:leal:a Tollet $1050.00 for a $2380.00 car.c-cv;l" $6,000. supported by Kathlyn Williams and N can be seen at our garage. a large carefully selected. company. night. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. b511tf| 990-acre farm, cheap. Its scenes are laid in Alaska and is = 116-acre farm, only 4 miles out, a powerful drama of intense inter- FOR SALE—4 horsepower Ferro ma-| $16.00 per acre. Will rent to right est. @nly two showings of the pie- rine engine in good condition,|party and allow rent on_ purchase ture can be given in one day, owli‘ng GOING TO OHIO PUPILS COMMENDED " cheap. Bemidji Auto Laundry. | Drice, if renter desires to buy. to its length. Evening showings FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1-528 s Automobile to trade for lot or land, Tonight a varied program will be 4-530| Good farm 2 miles out, for rent. will start at 7:30 and matinees at i 309, FOR SALE—A slightly used No. § $2,000 Fair store stock to trade M. E. IBERTSON 5-room house, close, for rent, 2:30 o’clock. n:gm"ai :imone ?:l{h:n:ffel:;m:g at Oliver typewriter at a big sacri- | for land. fice. Will sell for $25.00 cash. 5 ACRES choice land, PLOWED, O T O P =34 UNDERTAKER FOR SALE—Elegant 8-room house| g5 g9, — e and lot for only $1,200. Ownmer| ™ g5'room modern house except heat ELKO TONIGHT J. 0. Juvrud, 706 Minn. Ave. FOR RENT. moving to Montana and some one (down town), $25.00. In a letter to the Pioneer, James Garrity of Duluth, state-director of went to Minneapolis Saturday ;110 LoyaliO;'dsr tflfthMOOS?. exgegds s appreciation of the action of Su- wheret N:"' Btrlnkma:ll{ Ll UL perintendent Dyer of the schools for parents for a few weeks. After spend-| 3)jowing the school children to at- ing two or three days in the cities, | tending the showing of the Moose- Mr. Brinkman will go to Akron, Ohio, }mrt films at tt‘llf Bexhand ':on%mtu- ates him and the teachers on the ex- where he: will o employed n: the cellent behavior of the pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brinkman shown at the Elko theater, present- ing Bushman and Bayne in “The Stampede,” an exciting episode of . " Goodridge Tire factory. As soon as The Great Secret’”; Mildred Man- rami can benefit by this great sacrifice. ning and Walter McGrail in one of | he finds a suitable home, Mrs. Brink- NEW DAUGHTER R 'Avgee';n“ii’ Minn, E 3. Willits, 115 3%d St. Phone o Tgom, tgranghly. s, Sows the famous O. Henry stories entitled | man will join her husband in Akron. 41 4-528 5-room house, fine location, $8.00. ‘A Service of Love,” and one of the | Mr. Brinkman and his wife are both| A daughter was born to Mr. and 3-room house, down town, $250, popular domestic comedies of Mr. | deaf mutes. There are hundreds of | Mrs. Charles. Warfleld in Chicago FOR SALE—Horses, 1,400 to 1,600 d cash 1 d automobil and Mrs. Sidney Drew called *“Her |deaf mutes employed in the Goodridge | Friday morning. The baby has bee: lbs. Also harness. H. Thursdale, | 30% ca3 'ir S00C. aUtmMON 2 de £ e faotors. named Helen. Loulse. : 724 14th St. 6-530| $6,400 clothing stock to trade for Tomorrow, Alice Joyce and Harry Morey will appear at the Elko in “The Courage of Silence,” a Vita- graph Blue Ribbon feature. i y moxmer |l W MAPS n WORLD “Pog O by Borer Ohiver Mor- WAR THE osco’s marvelous success which re- FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 pages, Improved 10 acres near town, to - bound, showing all nations of the | trade for good improved 40 or 80. earth. Every home should have| 160 acres good black land, $3,000, one during these times of war. 26¢| Worth standing pine, all for only assures you of ome, We have a| $4,000. limited number only. Read detafls| 480 acres good land near here for in big ad in this issue. Pioneer | $5.00 per acre. Office. 425tf This is only a few of my bargains. Huffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE AND cently concluded a two years’ engage- IN FOURCOLORS “unEflT‘KI"B —_ | Phone 41, write or call ment at the Cort theater, New York, ALL BATTLE FRONTS — FOR SALE—A good work horse at E. J. WILLITS, will be the attraction at the Grand H N. McKEE, Funeral Director a bargain if taken at opce. I. G.|5-61 115 3rd St. Haycraft, Solway, Minn. 5-530 FOR SALE FOR SALE—All-modern, eight-room Three lots and two houses on Be-, dwelling, 50-foot corner lot on|midji Avenue, $3800.00. Dewey Ave. and 12th St. Terms. 4-room house, small lot, well lo- [ Address C. G. Johnson, Owner. cated, $550.00. 6-531 60-foot lot, 5-room house, $2000. tomorrow night. In this play Mr. Manners has writ- ten the first Anglo-American drama which does ample justice to all peo- ple concerned. His chief character, Peg, is an Irish-American girl— stubbornly American patriotically, Presented by the yet lovably and wittily Irish in her - nature, Her English relatives are BEMIDJI PIONEER not caricatures, but are genuine Britons, such as are seldom found y - J behind the footlights on this side of A sixteen page set of large scale, authentic maps on extra the Atlantic. heavy super-caleadar paper at merely nominal cost. Phone 178-W or R COUPON FOR SALE—On easy terms, one four- | Ave, $1100.00. room cottage, nearly new, and a Half. acre lot, 5-room house, good lot 80x240 ft., oh First street,| barn, $2000.00. Fifth ward. Inquire of K. Paul- Half a lot, 7-room house, barn and sor, Nymore, Minn. 6-531 | woodshed, $2500.00. FOR SALE—Three horse power elec- SPEND YOUR I.BSFE'BQ.E.HQm m&‘}m Om!fltns Pool or Billiards Peg’s t is that of the daughter of a cast-oft English mother, whose COUPON Present or mail ts this paper tric indication motor In £00d €0D-| 300-foot lot, S-room house, $3000 felatives, through the tarma of & AND three coupons like this with X KXk #kkKKx¥&&¥%|ditlon. Price $25. Bemidji Elec-| 37.5 foot lot, 5-room house, stone boketlis b inc gur;oze o ednoating ONLY Twenty-five Cents (25c) » ‘om}? EOAT « v | tric company, near the Bell tele-| foundation, woodshed, $750.00. -foot lot,.s! £ i 10 the end Peg ::l;ezh:tcgm:i? M A". nnn E ns OUT OF TOWN READERS % morth lake points on Red % FUR RENT. $500.00. & ! o ) 3 e. A A A A A APl PP P PP PP PP 50 lot: r Mill No. 2—$65.00 Dehttal, . Dee k"’ 7"":3:"‘::‘::: ADD 3c FOR PUSTAGE * "HEULIN BOAT COMPANY & TOR RENT—3-room house, 1312 |each, $5.00 fown and ss.oo’ per gess, such as the America B XX KK¥xKKXKKXX*XKX Beltrami Ave. 2-529 | month. Reynolds & Winter. 6-529 . not seen before in years and which may not be duplicated for many years to come. . This company gives a charmidng presentation of this little comedy, and those who see it will never for- - [T ] get it. It is like a breath from a ) . Tose-scanted garden:. ‘Marlon Delts The United Producing Company, presents Toe X1i i i Zine original role MAR'ON DENTLER o and- o WILLIAM SAUTER In the Everlasting Comedy of Youth PEG 0°'MY HEART Itis a production of a big famous play, with two famous stars and a_large sup- Thls IS NOt _a MOVII‘I P|Cture porting company, which has just completed a week engagement at the Lyceum Theatre in Duluth. ALL SEATS ARE RESERVED AND ON SALE AT NETZER’S DRUC STORE UNTIL 6 P. M., TUESDAY AT THE SAME PRICE AS IN DULUTH--50c, 75c, $1.00 I PSR R EE RS R LR NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— August L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day I EEE R R R E R R SR 32282884 ok dod koA LTI L EUEE Y L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 655 and 309 = = SINHRREINNnnnnE K KKK KKK KKK KX “WHITE HOUSE” TEA AND COFFE served exclusively THIRD ST. CAFE IR E R R R EEEE SRS o ok ok kA ko A kok ok ok kK Special Music Special Scenery A Real Treat Tuesday, May 29th GRAND THEATRE . WAR SCOOPS “Scoop Used o go to School with Shakespeare v <J g ~J / USTENT0 is ELIAS AND SEE_ SSoun L WY ¥ou W aeas \F (TSMELLS LIKE GENIUS BURNING—= T TAKES A PAND SOME. FOLKS YO FILL WTH PATRIOTIC WARLIKE. THRILL. — THEY LIGHT UP THEN WITH ALLIED GLOW UNTILYOU ASIC’EM FOR XXX KKK XXX KKK Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings. Corns, ingrow naiis treated a specialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W XXX KKK khkhkkhhhkk de ot ke ek ok By "HOP” TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Piano and Ban d Instruments Phone 683-W 116 3d St. TR O OHOHOHOHOHHHCHOHHOHY DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children good land. py: 100-foot lot, large house, on Miss.. / » i Defective

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