Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 6, 1917, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GRAND 2|lays Fri.-Sat. Jllfll 8-9 Theatre We, Wan the People You ought to to Know the Truth have a About Qur Business fountain p.n The world’s greatest picture Star at her best FROM THE - -BOOK OF THE KIMBALL| e nis [Tearts ] YOUNG in a photodrama based on America’s greatest play “The Easiest Way” A man likes a fountain pen be- cause it provides him with the means of writing in ink wher- The more information any- one has on a topic, the more correct his opinion is lkely ta be. ever he is. Ii's a business-like We believe that the more thing to own. our patrons know about our business the greater will be their confidence in us. A woman likes a fountain pen because it writes so well and . by Eugene Walter o ARA KIIV'IEALLYDUNG We advertise to tell the enables her to write letters Matinees 2: 30 Children Gc Adults 15¢ Nights 7:30-9 10¢-20c THE EASIEST WAY™ I people the facts about our without being “poked away at : SELINICK@PICTURES business. a des! SUPREME STAR——AUTHOR—STORY We think the people have a right to know what we are doing and why we are doing it—to know how much money we recelve from the sale of service and how it is used. Barker sells Fountain Pens— the best makes. Prices range from $2.50 to $8.00. A Come in and pick out the point and style B. P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE There witl be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge June 7. —B. H. Jerrard, Sec'y. you prefer. Our accounts and records are kept according to meth- ods approved by the United by LAND FOR SALE SW71, of NW1i;, Sec. 21, T. 148, States government, and the The girl who wanted to be some "otbe R. 31 and NW¥% of NEY}, Sec. 21, public may learn at any one else is impersonated by Ann T. 148, R 31. 19 miles noreast from time the detalls of how we in which to display her remarkable wudnosda_y of what has. been recognized as the greatest American drama, will be the attraction at the Grand theater une t next, . Friday .4nd Saturday.. This First of McGlure Pictures’ Great Phetoplay Series oot I*The Bastest, Way” ia by Bu- || 29 candldates and Social Sessmn urdock i i : i . - ) n o Bemidji. _$15 .per acre. Easy pay are conducting our business. talent. Belznlck-Plzturen proddction was, di- Seven Deadly Sins gene Walt anotifer distinguished F ollowing - E. A. Barker Jowelor * 217 Third 'Street Thonographs Kodaks AT THE ELKO We want the people to know the facts about our business, that they may judge impartially as to the propriety of what we are doing. XX R KKK KK KKK MOTOR BOAT “CHIEF” Leaves Redby every Wednes- day for Ponemah, Heulin and north lake points on Red Lake. iz HEULIN BOAT 'COMPANY kiififk#*tkiil CLASSIFIED PHOTOGRAPHS | i W:fi;;.lgmz::ormm, e Are One of the - J ts, 115 3rd St. Phoneafcl;l. * KKKk Kk kK o ek ok ok dek K McClure pictures, ments. Write: Tony Russ, Hibbing, Sins,” at the Elko theater tonight. Minn. P. ‘0. Box 208. 6-69 Fer s | REGULAR MEETING - pear at the Elko in a Paramount pic- . “THE EASIEST WAY” Clara Kimball Young in ‘The With SHIRLEY MASON rected by Albert Capellani, Wwho won the highest -laurels with his A Compiete Five Res! Drama of Today addition to the list of famous auth- -u ,wlfl have furnished Solznlck-l’lc- or! ture with a typical southern story THURSDAY EVENING Wodaeoday Easiest Way,” a photodrama version and CEORCE LE CUERE screen version of “The Common fes . il *The. Basiest Way’’ is the story of an.actress who battles hard to win re ‘?n ;but :encounters every- 8 E. H. Jerrard, where the sort of underground poli- tics and jealousies which baffle so B A P S S T, . . many beginners in theatrical car- QF GRADUATION TIME ! WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 703 Bemidji Ave. 65tf eers. She accepts the influence of a wealthy man as the only means of overcoming the difficulties in her 000000000000 WANTED—Dining room girl at Vicker’s Restaurant. 2-66 path, and s matter’ of course s " . gy “"“ A graduation photograph WANTED—Family washi Mrs. virtually compelled to pay the tra- READY MONEY TALKS LOUD DURING amly WaslLngl e methi 1all ditional price. Later she falls in OUR MAY REDUCTION SALE :‘:&T&ié’; st‘;m:t wllilf :gecflafig Boon Smith. Phone 818 3-66 WANTED—To buy for the Grand Forks Street Railway Co., carload of tamarack ties and carload of 3-inch crossing plank. Submit : prices and specifications to Thos. Roycraft, general Mgr., at Lavinia . e Minn. 6-69 ; FOR SALK. It has been our privilege and b 3 "OR SALE — Household soods 716 pleasure to make many gradu- ) 4 Fofilmhfilgnseggld lgtt;ods, t'q 3 ation photographs in past years 3 mplete _se! of furniture at a sacrifice, including Packard piano.- E. N. Ney. 66tf W[ FOR SALE OR RENT—House and € UnderStand lot, near box factory. R. Dough- and appreciate the feeling of erty, Nymore, Minn. 3-68 our youthful sitters as few others do. See our samples. FOR SALE — Furniture. Inquire 1301 Bemidji Ave., at once. 65tf Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—One good single horsé‘; / YES—Our' PRICES are LOW Tove with a newspaper man, but he is too poor to marry her, and $ets out to make his fortune prospecting. ‘While he is ahi¢hnt the actress again finds herself helpless, and is forced to go once more to her -influential friend for assistance. Again he ex- acts the price, and when the news- paper man returns, his fortune made, he is disgusted and refuses to for- give a second time. This leads to a dramatic situation which brings the picture to a remarkable conclu- sion. years bring back the memories ¢ of that first We are makidg substantial reductions from the regular prices on business and residence lots during our May Sale. Special arrangements made with those desiring to build homes. Select the lot you want then call on our local agent T. C. Bailey, P. O. Building or get prices and terms from. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY s—| Can. Nat Bank Blde. ; St. Paul. Minnesota. SHUHIHI R HIRI I INTERIOR OF RIFLE CLUB S TARGET HOUSE DESTROYED ‘What appears to he an incendiary blaze has destroyed the interior of the target house on the range of the Bemidji Rifle club, south of the Fifth ward, the discovery having just been made. The house is covered with corrugated iron and the interior is @ charred mass, traps and fixtures be- ing completely ruined. l Outside of the house the grass is scorched but it was short and whether tle fire was caused by this BEMIDJI HORSE NARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. ' P Moberg Construction Company and harness. Weight 1,250. C. E. Battles. 6-69 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. Eleetric lights, self-starter.. Cost $2380.00. ° Mr: Barker has ‘been called to the front; :which ma¥y | Ladies’ $11.00 white kid shoes, + high top, full Louis covered heel, widths ‘B and D, a pair $8.50. Ladies’ blackkid shoe with grey top, a ‘genuine “welt shoe, our best shoe; width €, all sizes, a pair ¥ LD TR T T T PELLLLS U LLLERRAARATARER AR R ISR AEEL URLALLM] is uncertain. The loss will handi- Teluphene 273 Bemid " midjl, Minn. mean years, com els him to- “sacri- cap the club in getting an early start i, 5 y P . this summer on its practice shoots. nnnm UL L ] DEORRRNETINITRIRIETONITTIY, to;“gf;efiobv‘:f.',‘e;‘fi’ :;x:;essa 9"'5]J iy ?:: st{l;ssobegn uinly(fi‘ :w“,{:?ez z;r Ladies’ brown and grey suede shoes or know o one, p]gne “gall widths C and D, best $6.50 quality, their attention to this. . You will a pair $5.75. .. confer & favor on both Mr. Barker Clarence Shannon, son of Mr. and T REN e y 2 $5.00 and $6.00 high cut black| and the man who takes ad Mrs. C. N. Shannon of Grant Val- H“fiman & n'Lea” M E I B A | ; 3 kid shoes $3.75 a pair. of this exczptional bargaln“(?l&?'; IN TRAINING CAMP ley township, is in the officers’ train- Ladies’ patent Mary Jane slippers $1050.00 for a $2380.00_car. - CAr E t Snelling. Mr. t Shinnon bas Beem studying Jaw At BEAUTY PARLORS o B {5250 qusiity a pair $2.45. can Do scen ot our garage. C. W. 2 ) A A~ A Misses’ $2.50 and . $3.00 patent JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. b511tt the University of Minnesota, this be- T R "n ——PIOIE 540 Full Line of Melba Toiler | . Mary Janes a pair $1.95. FOR SALE— ing his junior year, FUH"' U E ‘ —_— Articles i ‘I Girls’ $2.25 patent Mary Janes a bom%hsnov‘zn; Tfip:'mfags o She s i 9 7 pair $1.75. - earth. Every home shotld’ h P e e | ave TWO0 NEW STARS “lnEHI“KI"G e . Ladfes’ $2.00 whité canvas button one during these times of war. 25¢ Misses Nida and Vida Kunsey of H N. IcKEE.—F‘Ilnlll Directoe J oxggise: 3??0 fi:;sfli 00 white but- assures you of ‘ome. Wa \nave a Gemmell were initiated into the e 2 H D limlted npimber only. Readidetetiy /| ton canvas shoes g pair $1.95. Odds and Ends—1. lot ladies shoes in big a4 fu this issun) Plonesr $2.95 a pair.c - J —1 lot ladies’ shppers 95c a pair. FOR SALE——Townsmp plats shofi- —1 lot chlldren s slippers $1.29 pair. ing ‘government surveys and:’to s which has been ~added roads, ditches and other local informa- FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON sufferers whos m have been' “given up,” CHIROPRACTIC Eastern Star last evening. They re- ] ' i turned on the early morning train. Phone 178-W or R ACHENBACH ENTISTED Lester Achenbach returned home last evening from Madison, Wis., 1 b ding t. P E XK XXX KR KKK KKK sends out rays of hope. f,ve;;rfyf‘e 1{](’:-8 Aecire:;;i?, hnag; e‘:,e“:&ld [ NE W JITNEY STAND IN * The cause of so-called disease can ’ in the hospital corps with several|¥ FIFTH WARD * be adjusted by the science that makes ’ - other “U” students and expects his|* —Phone 62— * people well and happy. \‘ PRI ot . call about June 15. Lester and his|* August L. Berg, Joe Hague, % DANNENBERG D. C. N 'midjl. - ./ +u. | FOR RENTF Mished Toot. mother, mrs. John Achenbach, left|% Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut & mm National Bank' Bldg., Bemidji America Avé. - 3-68 this noon for Kelliher where they|[¥* Service Night and Day * Phone 87 202 3d St.|FOR RENT— AR XK RRRK KK KRKNKK Office Hours: 10-13,1:30-5, 3-8 » NT—Garage, 1211 Bel- will visit Mr. Achenbach. Phone Ni-w - traiil ‘Ave. sott FOR RENT—7-room house, down- stairs partly furnished. Will rent ‘x?AR SCOOPS [ " H H » ¥’ separately. Inquire at 421 Irvine 0 Ave. 3-67 % _ o i FOR RENT Two faroished summer | %‘rnegum-%:s PROY OF YU MY B0Y ] WHERE DA GET TM SIMPLE SIR AND ITY BRED cottages at Lavinia. Reynolds & 6U BRING TH ALLIED CAU | THAT GARDEN NOME 3 5 B /o) ARE A PATRIOTIC HIT- m | T ANT ONE OF B ey rfrE“'K it P e vy Sailiice: rooms, THEM FARMER BOYS! W THAT, NE\GHBOR, O'Leary Bowser vuilding. Modern 3 RAISING TRUCK \S GARDEN \-ABDR —_ brick building with basement, 210 =* 3rd St. Inquire at O'Leary-Bow- ser Co. 5-68 FOR RENT—The Spears Hotel at t Red Lake Agency, partly furnish- ed. Will sell for $2,000, cash or l bankable paper. Address Wm. R. Spears, Red Lak - - , | f FOR RENT—7-room house at 508 Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. Apply John Moberg. Phone 272. 5 426tf LOST A A AAANEIRIR A LOST—Brown water spaniel. Call | at Golden West Bottling Works for reward. Adam Nikkle. 2-67 ; } { Dalarsive

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