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g 3 CALF SHOW COMING, DECLARE CLOTHIERS (By United Press) Chicago, July 5.—American men may wear knickerbockers this win- ter and kilties next summer, the Na- tional Clothiers association declared today, caused by the shortage of ‘wool. ARIZONA MINE HEADS ASK U. S. FOR HELP (By United Press) ‘Washington, July 5.—The Ari- zona copper companies appealed to th e government today for help in quelling the labor agitators who, they declare, are runing the copper business and endangering the coun- fo he will spend a few weeks as.the RESIGNS POSITION HAIG CONTINUESSTO ADVANCE HIS LINES HAIG CONTINUES ...... ..o oo (By United Press) London, July 5.—General Haig has advanced over a front of 600 yards southwest of Hillebeke, Bel- gium, it was officially made known today. xo{%y UnigdAYPrm ;Y Amsterdam, July 5.—Chancellor von Hollweg may make reply in the Reichstag today to the speech of Premier Lloyd George in Glasgow. Not expensive Jewelry Ed Odegard left Tuesday night r his old home at Owatonna where guest of friends and relatives. After leaving Owatonna he will visit sev- eral points in southern Wisconsin, his boyhood home. Mr. Odegard has resigned his position as head sales- man and window decorator at Gill Bros. Clothing store and will take an indefinite vacation as he wishes work. LAFAYETTE ESQUADRILLE T ation corps, composed of Americans, will shortly be transferred from the French to the American army, ar- rangements to this effect having just been completed. In Farm and Fireside we read: “A good rest before returning to 0 FIGHT UNDER U. S. FLAG Paris, July 5.—The Lafayette avi- Butting Into Dixie. sheep authority of nation wide reputa- tion says, ‘Were the rough idle lands ia only three southern states stocked with goats that territory would fur- mish sufficient leather to supply the de- mand of the United States.” Add to this the meat and mohair which would be produced as combination products, for all of which the world markets are eagerly clamoring, then it would seem to be the best of economic prudence to allow his goatship to butt into Dixie.” Indian Wampum. ‘Wampum, used by the Indians for trading purposes, was formed, in the shape of small disks or cylinders, of shells perforated through the center and strung together on strings of deer's sinew. The colors were white and purple or black, the latter being twice as valuable as the white on ac- count of its rarity. LAXATIVE HE BANE of old age the mildest and gentlest Tablets are a favorite wi THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 1223232223 LRSS B LS RS RESERER S NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— .\ugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day KK R XK RX XXX KKK 123343832301 (22222220 3 8 L E R R R R R RS L RS R R ] Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails treated g spe- cialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W LR RS SRR R R R RS 122222231 BEMIDJI BOAT SERVICE Leave emidji....7:30 A. Leave Bemidji. . 1:30 P. Leave Bemidji..... 7:30 P. Arriving at Birchmont 8 A M, 2 P.M, 8§ P. M. LAVINIA 8:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. The abvoe schedule will be followed but is subject to change. BEE is constipation. The bow- els become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid. For this purpose only The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain’s and older on account of their gentle action. Chamberlains Tablets 2robably in no other line has the tendency to higher prices been so little applied as in jewelry. You can today secure best quality jewelry at prac- tically the same prices as a year ago. Particularly 4§ this so in inexpensive ornaments appropriate for summer time, of which Barker has a splendid stock. Lingerie Clasps 25c¢ and up. LaVallieres, $1.25 and up. Beauty Pins, 25¢ and up. Brooches, 75¢ and up. Set Rings, $2.00 and up. Neck Chains, 75¢ and up. Bracelets, $1.50 and up. Scarf Pins, 76c and up. Cuft Links, 50c and up. Coat Chains, $1.00 and up. Waldemars, $1.50 and up. Belt Buckles, $2.00 to $6.00. ® x * ® = * * Styles are the latest and qual- ity the kind discriminating per- sons take pride in owning. 0 00 00 Let Us Assist You We have in connection with E. A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third St. Phonographs Rodaks our offices as Optometrists a lens grinding department. Our expert mechanics will duplicate your broken lenses while you wait. No lens too Let us prove DR3. LARSON & LARSON REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Phone 92 Offices over Postoffice laxative should be used. TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Piano and Band Instruments Phone 683-W 116 3d St. th people of middle age Huffman & O'Leary {|| FUNERAL DIRECTOR WAR SCOOPS Scoop MY VACATION G STARTS NEXT : : WEEK. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FURNITURE AND M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKING UNDERTAKER f M. MKER: Suner Diee 405 Beltrami Ave., Phone 178.W o~ a_J Bemidii.Minn. service of all who desire true por- | C— : Wouldn’t Smile! IS man has learned that ‘4 tire satisfaction is to be measured by the extent of the manufacturer's interest in the car owner’s pérsonal ex- perience. : His money buys unusual mileage and real non-skid Brotection plus the basic Fisk olicy to see that dealers and users alike get full value from “The price is right and fair” Fisk Tires For Sals By J. W. WILCOX Bemidji, Minn. * : DRY CLEANING “WHITE HOUSE" Clothes Cleaners for Men, TEA FFE Women and Children served exclusively s THIRD ST. CAFE * * * * - * LR R R R EEE RS SRR OF. Colleze of Sain Thomas L FLE A Metropolitan Bank Building, Min- o aint Paul Minnesota @ vty Mla: [ Cuass bu A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE Ranked as an Honor School by the War Department Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training Eight Hundred ‘and Thirty Students From ‘Twenty-Five States Last Year. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE ADDRESS Rev. H. Moynihan, D. D. Pres. THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1917, FOR SALE—At a bargain, choic residence property in Fosston, Minn. For particulars write Box 155, Crookston, Minn. 10-76 FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 pages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should haye one during these times of war. 260 assures you of one. We have g limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pioneer - Office. 42880 FOR SALE—80 acres of good Iand, or might consider trade for: good second hand Ford car. “C. B. N.,” clo Pioneer. FOR SALE—Cheap, dandy family ' launch complete, including “boat * house, in first class condition. See Longballa, Security Bank Bldg. i . 3-77 - FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADB-—=" Property 307 3rd St. Frank Lane. 579 FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven-room house. Ed. Achenbach, Box 484, Bemidji, Minn. 6-79 FOR SALE—Almost new Singer sew- | ing machine. Mrs. Mary Gamble; - 1120 Doud Ave. 1-76 FOR SALE—Good milch_cow. ply Anderson’s Second Hand stor: FOR RENT—House, Tenth and Min- nesota. Call Duncalf, Phon% 2155 F-2. FOR RENT — Furnished modern~ large front room. 820 Beltrami avenue. Phone 738. 3 WARTED WANTED—Second hand ladies’ bil- cycle; also second hand boy's bi-- - cycle. Address ‘“Bicycle,” Pioneer office. 626te WANTED—Nurse maid to help with two children. Call for Mrs. Weis- man, 101 Markham Hotel. 1-76 WANTED—Good girl for - general KR EEE KKK K ooONI OO HGyy| housework. Mrs. John Moberg. Phone 272. 3-17 WANTED—GIrl for Kkitchen - work. Apply at once. Hotel Mnlhlami WANTED—To rent two or (hree; ® furnished rooms. Address “R. B. R.,” c|o Pioneer. 3-17 WANTED—Wish to rent large room and bath in first class home for summer by gentleman and wife. Address “Gentleman,” care of Pio- neer. 2-76 WANTED—District Agent for the Surety Fund Life Company, Min- neapolis. Liberal contracts to the right party. Address Hobe & Erickson, General Aglnts, 336 WANTED—Girl for generat house- work. 703 Bemidji Ave. 628tf WANTED—Buyers. Now is your - chance to get Royal Beach lots only half mile from city limits. All over 100 feet lake front, and from 580 to 694 feet long. Owner, T. Beaudette, Tailor. Call at 119 Third St. 7-79 WANTED--One or two small mother- less children of good parentage, to board and care for. Good home and care guaranteed. “H. A .K.,” clo Pioneer. MISCELLANEOUS ABSENCE Makes the Heart GI‘OW lia Sanatorium, Puposky, Minn. Fonder of Some One Else, If You Aren't on the Job RERARS SRR SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT POSES it very much if anvone having news —THAT'S THE IDEA. AND FINISHED] ATTRACTIVELY |(or mall the detalls to the Bemidfl AT The Hakkerup Studio BEMID]JL MINN Our facilities for all kinds of high-| exquisite grace and charm of grade photographic work are first-| hood and womanhood, and the +§| class; our best skill, artistic train- ing, and personal efforts are at the | Strensth, dignity and charact Believes In Vacation Preparedness T THINKC SO MUCH ABOUT l/~ FORGET Y0 SEE How DEEP(T IS FIRST manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemidji, traiture; the kind that interprets the' Minn. WANTED—A cook, $45 per month; kitchen maid, $18 per month; al- so table waitress, $20 per month. Address -Superintendent, Lake Ju- 6-75 FOUND—AnN umbrella. Owner may have same by calling at Pioneer. . 2-76 FOR TRADE—Quarter section land 1 mile from Shooks, for house. Ad- dress P. O. Box 351. 2-65 ., WANTED—To buy a reed cab in A-1 condition. Write Box 75, Nymore. 3-76 The Bemidj: Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and socliety news possibie and would appreciate of that character would phone 938, Pioneer. (R E R R R R R RS S Y * x : DRESSMAKING :j, * Reasonable Prices ® ¢! x Misses Dahl & Westberg x * 413 Minn. Ave. *x * *x I E R R RS R SRR R RS SUNNnnnn g child- = g L. P. H S Plumbing, ré(t:gxsanaEdu Hot & er of |= ‘Water Heating = S Get our estimate. E Phones 556 and 309 = = sunnunmnnnnmnununnnnnnnnG Bv “HOP" .