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THEATERS T THE ELKO Robert W ‘With both Ro%eglderwick and Gail Kane as the stars and with a brilliant supporting company “The False Friend” will be the attraction tonight at the Elko theater. The story told in this drama deals with —————eie i et the remarkable villiany by which a wealthy young man wins a beautiful young girl for himself and wrecks the life of his rival, a rising young at- torney. The method by which the villain achieves his end is absolutely startling. It is something new in films and it will make a deep impres- sion on all who see this picture. WILL PROTECT TENANTS. Way Found to Keep Tradesmen Away From Apartment Dwellers. Milwaukee. — Tradesmen, including the butcher, the baker and the candle- stick maker, will not swarm about apartment houses to the annoyance of tenants if the recommendations de- vised by the management of one of Milwaukee's most modern establish- ments are generally adopted: In brief, patrons are urged to do their trading with but one grocer, one milkman, one iceman, one laundryman and the like. The quality of service rendered is expected to determine the selection of favorites. By this means the leaseholder, it is expected, will not be awakened at an unseemly hour by the merry rattle of cans or clink of bottles as squad after squad of milk- men go trooping over the premises. GETS BACK HIS $55. Doctor’'s Money Returned After Going Through Laundry Processes. Danville, IIl.—Dr. W. A. Surratt of this city is broken of the habit of put- ting money in his sock, following the temporary loss of $55 in currency a few days ago. He is now of the opinion that the “women's national” is not a safe place, despite the testimony of hundreds of women to the contrary. The money disappeared in some mysterious man- in a newspuaper in the faint hope of obtaining some trace of it. He was surprised when called up on the telephone and informed by the pro- prietor of a laundry that his money had been found after it had gone 3 through all the processes of the laun- dry. [ A Fres Man at Last. “Jobbles has goue into business for himself.” “Good.” “There was a celebration out at his bouse the other day. The family gath- ered around Jobbles in the back yard while he smashed the alaem clock that has waked him up every morning for sixteen years."—Birmingham Age-Her. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Miss Lurley Hammond of Dewey avenue left this morning for Little ple of months. Cathryn Sexton returned Saturday evening from St. Paul, where she has been the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Bracelet watch engraved “A. B.” Return to Pioneer for liberal reward. 3-88 FOR RENT—Furnished cottage at Grand Forks Bay by the week, month or season. Call or write F. B. Lamson, Bemidji, Minn. I E R R R EREE R EEE RN OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. The Difference ner, and he inserted an advertisement || Falls where she will visit for a cou- || 5-81 ol‘ RIS TR FRUIT FOR SOLDIERS. Colorado Woman Gives Whole Crop to the Troops. Denver.—Mrs. John McDonough has given to the Woman'’s State auxillary of the national guard a ten acre tract of land on which are growing plums, cherries, penched and apples, in order that the boys of the militia may bave their fill of fruit as fast as it ripens. Details will be sent to pick the fruit. Whatever fruit is left will be canned and preserved for distribution among the soldlers later. Mrs, McDonough has opened a large Kkitchen to a committee, Where all fruit not consumed from the trees will be canned. ITZIIT XXX Z 2 288 24 L4 &# NOW FEED THEIR HOGS ON ICE CREAM CONES L X J # Chicago.—A new food for hogs has been found in the use of ice cream cones. Recently Edward and Nelson Morris, packers, pur- chased several tons of broken cones from manufacturers at $26 a ton and fed them to hogs as an experiment. Corn costs from $1.50 to $1.70 a bushel, and the ice cream cone diet mot only proved a saving of money, but it produced a superior class of hogs, according to the Morrises. PEPPEFEESEOPOD AR X R X X X X R XXX 2 PEEEPELPPP (XX 2 24 Provide Lime For Hens. When the ration lacks mineral mat- ter the eggshells are tender. Hene then become ravenously hungry for lime. They begin to eat their eggs to get more lime for making eggshells. Lack of mineral matter in the food is the principal reason why hens eat eggs. Cracked oyster shells, mortar, bones, etc., should be accessible to fowls at all times. Between the Cost of Good and Cheap Printing is so slight that he who goes shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing at a few cents less than what it is really worth hardly ever makes day laborer wnges at this unpleasant task. If you want good work at prices | that are right, get your job printing At This Office Skill, judg- ment and experience Are essential on the part of tlie | man you entrust to nt a main- spring in your watch. Mainsprings vary in strength, width and thickness and a dif- ference of one-five-hundredth of an inch may mean, the differ- ence between an accurate and an unreliable watch. When you bring your watch to us, you place it in the hands | of workmen who have the skill, judgment and experience neces- ‘ sary to fit the proper main- spring, or make other repairs, and you have our unqualified guarantee of perfect results. | ' E. A. Barker Jeweler | | - 217 Third Street Phonographs Kodaks WAR SCOOPS MODEL 4 MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 3 $5 down, $3| $5 down, $5 per month. per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 ] TS S SRS 2 R B 2 N Nothing tells a sto- ry like a picture Send Your Friends Post Cards of The Big Mill Fire} Only 8 cents eachl At Carlson’s Variety Store. City Drug Store. Capt. Mac’'s News Store. Abercrombie & McCready. Abraham’s Confectionery. Henry Miller’s. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. ‘Wm. Christianson’s, Nymore. 'JffyJe . ‘This new, rare grade gelatine dessert is having a huge success. People like the idea of real fruit flavors in vials, Choice of 7 pure fruit flavors. Also Mint Jiffy-Jell for mint sauce and salads. Sold by Grocsrs Everywhere e e Get a Nickie Plate Has your car a Bemidjl em- blem? The Pioneer car has on the front of its radiator a neat nickle plate emblem design. The words BEMIDJI COKME}CIAL CLUB are neatly outlined. It shows that the local club is a mem- ber of the American Automo- bile Association and should be on every car in town. Order one from the secretary of the Auto Club. Price 76¢c. B ) S WE HAVE THE LOTS What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location for a flne residence? Or just a place for a <ozy little home. EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post Oftice Block, for prices and June discount. TOWNSITE COMPANY Cap. Nat Bank Blde. 8t. Paul. ¥innesota. LTI LT Automobile work, boat engines, acetylene welding, etc. Batteries charged and cared for. All work guaranteed. Service Station for all Cars Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits Made to Order Cleaning, pressing and altérations of all kinds. All work up-to-date, firstclass workmanship, T. BEAUDETTE, Merchant Tailor vwi's Taird- Streat FOLEY’S CARACE Phone 78, 477-w T BEMIDJI HORSE MIARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, - Harnesses and Vehicles. p Moberg Construction Company Telupheone 278 Bemidjl, Minn. nmmnmmnnmmmlmmnnllllmnmnummmmlm IR Tl |i **Poper Does Express’ AMACHINEB! catalog pxinted on delicate pink paper would be like a construc- tion foreman in silk overalls— and a booklet about perfume printed on heavy weight battle- ship gray paper would be like keeping the kitchen cabinet in the boudoir. ¢ It isn’t enough to select good paper—it must be appropriate paper, which is something quite different. Select the paper that says your say. ‘We will gladly send great and small advertisers our booklet, ‘“Paper Does Express,” and Will Bradley’s mono- graph on the use of Strathmore Pa- pers. Strathmore Paper Co., Mit- tineague Mass., U. 8. A. rathmore ¢ Quality Papers - The Bemidjil Pionesr a Bemidji by ¢ Ngw Hans 8 Printer Who Knows"’’ CANT FIND DOURLE THING 0N PRIQE- L\ST— BRAIN SWRM £ OF GUESSING— e AS T8 WHAT T -7 WAL SET HiM PRETENDING WO STUWOY BACK— LAST FOR. WS CHOICE - BUT REALLY L FOR_ PRICE os%&a" THNG SHE WANTS YO WRAP HERSELF AROUND - ComMES YO CONCLUSION THAT HERDOVALE' WALL. STRAP WM - AND HE BETTER Piied DOWN o THE. PRICE. 0F MONDAY. AUGUST 6. 1917. CLASSIFIED FOR EALE FOR SALE—161 acres of land of the following description: Lot 3 or the fractional South Half (S4) of the South East Quarter (SE% ) of Section 23, and Lot One (1) or the fractional North East Quarter (NE% ) of the North East Quar- ter of the North West Quarter of the North East Quarter of the North East Quarter of the North- West Quarter of section 26, town- ship 148, range 33, of Beltrami county. Fifty acres of the above land has a lake frontage. Inquire of L. S. Frisch, of Chisholm, Minn. ‘Would also trade the land for a stock of gents’ furnishings. 6d-811 _— FOR SALE—1210 America Ave, seven-room house, fine condition, on easy payments. Or will rent after Sept. 1. C. W. Warfleld. 6-86 FOR SALE OR RENT—Good 5-room house on lot 50x100, near lake shore. Cash or terms, +.50.00. 225 Mississippi Ave. So. 6-810 _—m FOR RENT—In Securlty State Bank Bldg. one office room after Sept. 1. 5-810 room for 108 6th St. 81tt WANTED WANTED — Laundry woman Birchmont. Call 15-F-2. WANTED — Dishwasher. Lunch. 3-88 WANTED—Four or five good milk cows, Jerseys preferred. Birch- mont Hotel. 3-87 WANTED—Dishwasher at the Dairy Lunch. 86t WANTED—Good man at Koors Bros. Co. 3-88 Nicolett FOR RENT—Furnished gentleman. WANTED—Dishwasher at Hotel. 3-88 WANTED—Lady or girl to assist with pleasant work, - all or part time. Call at Troppman’s store for Miss Parker. 3-88 DO IT NOW, Send us the price of a year's subscription if you are in arrears. 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