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Your grocery Iullpa-‘u'e they getting on yomr nerves and-causing yon to lose sleep toward the first of the month?,. VR R R T Y L CAR ] BUretd e Gty They certainly are if you are buying on the lut and miss plan. We Sell for Cash and Regular Credit x{ ] We can and DO-sell on's elourmmfinvof pnflt'*th.n ANY -ordinary credit man’ can afford. Come on—let us show you. We zumnm to save you Idlnaflnng on every cash pumlmle ‘made at our store, \ed hra ad B v otfves e v g . Save:the penmes und mokell. They’ll soon eqnl.l ' government bond. Let’s prove it on that next order of - -« ¢ i Gver GROCERIFS MEAT FLOUR (FEED DRY GOODS FOOTWEAR MILK FRYIT ETG, I“‘"Oe ) WaH oz, ©iT o1 it 11 a3 rnoxn 6 ! CREAM A S 7 9 e T RITR T i o L ] LEURY u.:u\ LJE & y ‘BemipJi HorseE WARKET "5 | SUBJECT T0!DRAFT g - We-Buy and Seli Horéés, s £ IS il H Harnesses and:V ""‘"J’:; g Ten Million Men Between Twenty- g F e wmas e E one andi"l'hirty." & : b H " moberg construuctlon company E MILLION IN NEW YORK\STATE— nmmllnmm|:mn' A I = mE | Fioured on Basis of About 101Par Cent of Estimated. Populationi\of Caustry, = = — P Between 103,000,000 and' 104,000,000 'B'nyrni'-ii' llkefibuilmr'é—'tiemin All Will Have to Fill Ougt Registra- TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC who knows how gets honey; the man | tion Blanks. Teachers of Vlolm l’mno and | Yoo, mocen't gets stung—TyPographic | Washington.—According to a ,state- 116 3d 8t. Messenger. ment issued by Director Sam L\ Rog- It's tutile for Oppommny to knock ers of the bureau of the census, depart- at the door if we haven't saved.up ’"é"t of commerce, there are:estimated money enough to take sdvantage of her to be in the United States ati the pres- T ———————— | proposition.—Detroit Free Press. ent time, in round numbers, 10,000,000 'THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ; “IN»_L o e BT men between the ages of twenty-one and thirty, inclusive. This number represents very nearly 10 per: cent of the estimated population of the coun- try—between 103,000,000 and 104,000, 000. The table below shows for the United States, for the states and for Band In: Phone 683-W betwéen the ages of twenty-one and thirty, inclusive, on July 1, 1917. figures' for that date are ent.lmnted the assumption that the annual nu- merica) increase since 1910 in, uch state has been the same as the: nverne' annual numerical increase .between and 1910, " Jay'1, 1917 United States A .............. Zona { Sky rockets .. Delaware 20,100 Sparklers—3 for 1c to 13¢ each i s Nigger chasers__ . . 1c to 35¢ Goor:l: b \::zg Mines . .......... 1c to 15¢ Ldaho ; 81,50 U - Tikin Firecrackers, pkg. .1c to 15c xnm::.'. %fi Pistols .. . ..... 5c and 10c m. K-ntuck;' . Louisiana Pistols, each Torpedoes-— 121,500 400" 3 for 5¢c and 10c_box g,mf Green light, .burn 15 n;ll‘nutes 10c each e ........ ”‘fi nstrictor, box_ ||| g Serpentine Confetti per rol] 1¢ 26,800 Red, White and Blye Parasols m: g::‘c’o;"'\'; ""f'w 25 cents New York .. - 108,000 Flags, each arereedo to $3.95 North Carolina lfl,fi <colors and combinations 50c to $5.95 Bathing Sulls - For boys, Ind|¢1 fina j&irls, from 290 to in various styles anz materials, See them. -Bathing Caps - tn plain and fancy-styles and colors in rubberized materials and in the pure rubbera 15¢ to 89¢c The Real MHLSUN OF COURSE Service Store On Baltrain; Store Hours from 7:30 to 7:30 .- "+if? Godds Dplivered - Acting on these figures, the war.de- partment began the dlstrlbutlon of ap- wadd of 9,000,000 regis blanks ‘to be filled in at the polling and other designated places by men who fall ‘within the draft ages. , blahk eards contain spaces for answers to twelve questions, which will embody all the information which the government de- slres ‘of each fndividual. Commercial travelers and others within the sges of fwenty-one and thir- ty, inclusive, who happen to be absent from their homes on registration days will be required to procure cards wher- ever they may be on that date and mail them to the county clerks in their home registration districts. tie clasps, scarf pins, beauty pin sets, etc., in the genuine Aba- lone shell, which is bought di- rect from California. Beads have bdcome quite the rage in the cities and we are showing a large assortment of beads in different sizes, kinds and colors, priced from 10c to $1.48 First Doctor—Had a couple of rathes odd patients this morning. Second Doctor —Indeed! Who were they! First Doctor—One of them was a bee- keeper with the hives and the other a grass widow with the hay fever. S e W e N e W S W S e e e de;: the leailing citles the numbers of males | L 'Mnro Pleasure and ‘Enjoyment In lhn Ilayiuna, More Ilestful Slean at ngm- Morn Sa“uary Knchnns, Boltér Health' = ¥ These are the results of Screened Porches. DON'T sleep in that stuffy bedroom again this summer. DON'T be swatting flles all the time in the house; - DON'T be pestered in the evening with mosquitos. DON'T allow the dirtiest of all insects to bring flith and disease in- to your house. Scrspn Your Porch---Keep Out the Dirty Fiy Let us know what you want done. --8ELF CONTROL. Learn to control thy temper. Let this truth be present to thee in.the excitement of anger—that { to bo moved by passion is not ! _gln]y, but that mildness and Jmtlnnogu, as_they are more .arunbl- to human nature, so ‘also are they. more manly, for, in_the same_dagree in which a é man’s mind is _nearer to free- dom from all passion, in the same degree also is it nearer to atrength,—Marcus Antoninus. The Final Type Of Phonograph At the “Price of Others We will see to the rest of it. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. 100 Phones (il A A A A Huffman & 0’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING uumm-mm i Phone l'l;:W or R I KRR ERRRRRRERR NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— ~.ugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day KREXEKR KRR THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FU’NERAL DIRECTOR | M. E. IBERTSON UNDER’I'AKER 405 Beltrami Ave., ] Bemidii, Mi KRR R R RRKDE R WmTEHOUsE” 'EA serve exolul vely THIRD ST: CAFE LR B R The Brunswick is the greatest sensation in the phonograph world. Come’in‘ and hear the wonderful Brunswick. Then you will really know what faultless phonographic reproduc- tion means. NETLER'S| whhdhbod L2 2222 22 L8 22 82323 L2228 2 20 4 HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TIA .18, GOOD FOR YQU - - Everybody needs a laxative once in & while. " Most people need one frequently, Whenever you need a laxative, get Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It rellgves constipation. Works day or night,— thoroly—certaialy. No pain=—ng griplng. fold at godd Urug stbrew. Propared by Holllster LaSerateries Madisen, Wiscansin THR OITY DRUG STORS P ‘Bargains of Interest to Summer Shoggers Here we quote a number of items from our regular stock, for special sale, that you'll do well to stock upon. We can’t have them' always at these prices. Read the list and ask to see the goods, Your summer needa can be .supplied now at a great saving. Little girls’ cloth parasols LADIES’ FANCY SUMMER CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ fancy JnDBn;;: SUN SHADES GAUZE UNION SUITS in three big lots, bought so we Low neck, tight or lace knee, —_— can sell them very reasonable. sizes 4 to 14, a good garment Men's “Amoskeag” hlne cham- One lot of all-silk parasols in at B0C—noW .. ........ 29¢ bray shirts, 14 to 17, ..., . #0c fancy figures and new colors— special $3.00 One lot of silk sun plain and fancy colored $2.00 shades, A REAL BARGAIN IN BOYS’ SHOES A good wearing solid shoe for the toughest wearer of any- thing— BOYS —made In one style only—a lace bjucher. Men's fine summer hose, tan or black, special “Gook’s” Linoleum " Romnants One lot of cotto d rer- (M ed sun shades T [ w0k toz --81.85 just received another | $1.00 2% to 5% $2.25 | lot oi perfect .short lengths S in Linoleum aud Congoleum Patriotic, each - Ohis ‘ -+ .5¢ and; 10c -OKlahoma . 213500/ Oregon ..... 108,100° Pennsylvania €74,000! Lunch Cloths Soun Caroin 3200 South Carolina 100" y South Dakota 80,600/ The newest things in lunch Tennessee . 196,080 cloths in the blue bird design ‘We are now=carrying a com- %:- 42,200! Lunch cloth and 12 napkips plete line of "“’ Henderson - 29,400 corfiety—pbrfect fh y Wi 4 $1.98 and $2.25 ver set .|/ 2 #hen dwn‘steli‘lna ask s see our line. In batiste and 141,600’ coutil in pink and white 229,600 New Shell Goods 980 0 $248 ) ¥ i i 3 7% ,700 Just in, a'large ‘ssbrlmbht of ! w.' (s :‘0,800 pins, spoons, jewel boxes, card s A la.g; trays, stamp boxes, picture | In voiles, whbh' sfiks, lawns, .00/ frames, napkin rings, crucifix, crepe de chines, wash satins 82,600 calt and pepper sets, ink wells, | and georgette crepes th white, 2’% stripe; very specfal 98¢ SILK HOSE ECONOMY CENTER" LITTLE BOYS' WASH SUITS Pink, gold, baby white, tan, rose, canary and black; an un- welght cotton lisle hose, spe- CIBL . ovivign o vas wai 15¢ LADIES’ BLEACHED RIBBED hose, in pink only, 6% to 9 19¢ Plajn and fancy, lay in & sup- ply at these prices, 5¢ each or, per dozen wide or fine stripe, belted, cir- cular collar .. ., ,,, 76¢ which wil] be disposed of at NI T} rea made of fine “Hydegrade” L) OIENSULS:-" l | saving. galatee and shrunk cotton, | L:ace knes, “Nu-Kut,” 8De- | Qne plece 4 2:3 sq. yds. .$2.76 linen colar, trimmed in blue | €8l ...... ... ..ol 59¢ | one piece 9 1-3 sq. yds. _$4.57 and white, and navy with One piece § 1-3 sq. ydn.' '3&15 white stripe or white with blue | o000 «poe Skin” sitk Hsle | One piece 10 sq. yds. .. .$5.90 One piece 6 2-3 sq. yds. One piece 8 1-2 8q. yds. T g Yy LADIES' FANY and PLAIN One plece of C 1 LADIES’ FAN'Y and PLAIN HALADIES’ FINE :)(;ney¢;; . ongoleum ne piece O GROCERY DEPARTMENT usual hose for 7b6c regulnr, --------------- special here at S 6 lbs. **Argo” Starch. .. 23c 50C BOYS’ DRESS BLOUSES Large pkg. “Swift's Pride Ladles’ black and white light | Made of fine mercerized poplin, | washing powder .. ... ... .18¢ Can Loganberries . “Appiu’ pt. bottles 1770 "TNE ECONOMY CENTER”