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£ | M the inside workmanship shows COMPLAINS OF J. H. i Dryand e Anger and Mr. | Nothing tells a sto- BUENOS AYRES IS HOME OF GERMAN day trom e atomerom tmore ey | Y lik€ @ picture SPIES;WATC“ VESSELS went to Bemidjl, Red Lake Falls, WE HAVE THE LOTS What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy little home. i CLASSIFIED FOR BALE. Crookston and home by way of Far- Send Your Friends Post EASY PAYMENTS FOR SALE—161 acres of land of the (By United Press) fgihe;r h: (ivjeg‘:;m:.tm:;ggh::{ °t‘1::: Cards of The Plcka?fllkfl “;‘“ lr}ld cl“dog our 1i0°ll agent, T. C. Balley, Post E following description: Lot 3 or Buenos Ayres, Aug. 8.—An active[roads were like pavement, and the [] . s Oftice Block, for prices and June discount. = the fractional South Half (S%) German spy, plot by which ship sail-|trip was much enjoyed.—Fergus TOWNSITE COMPANY g of the South East Quarter (SE%) ings have been revealed has been|Falls Journal. g Cap. Nat Bank Blde. £| of Section 23, and Lot One (1) or discovered by the torelgnio]flice here. St. Paul. Minnesota. H !(l;:Et,;a;:tmn:;sNg;EthEfi'?%mr Musjesty ars wRdsr surveliiancs. T _TODAY ter ol‘ the North West Quarter of STATE SHERIFFS MEE . TO DISCUSS VAGRANCY LAW Only & cents each At BACK FROM FRANCE Sheriffs of Minnesota counties will Carlson’s Variety Store. — e meet at the Capitol today to discuss City Drug Store. Fred Armstrong of Keewatin, Can-|the best means of enforcing vag- Capt. Mac’s News Store. ada, a cousin of Misses Carrie and|rancy laws, instead of August 15, Abercrombie & McCready. . Gladys Armstrong of Bemidji, who | a5 previously announced. The call Abraham’s Confectionery. has been in France since he joined|for the meeting was sent out Satur- Henry Miller's. the Canadian troops during the first|qay by the State Public Safety com- Rich Studio, 29 10th St. part of the war, has been discharged. | mission, and it is expected that prac- Wm. Christianson’s, Nymore, Mr. Armstrong’ was overcome bY|tically every county will be repre- i 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. 4 Would also trade the land for a - 4 stock of gents’ furnishings. 6d-811 FOR SALE—Two dandy corner Iots, 22nd St. and Irvine. Price $180 Automobile work, boat engines, acetylene welding, etc. Batteries charged and | poisonous gas and as he fell back in-|gented. Sheriff Johnson of Beltrami | cared for. All work to the trenches he received an in-|uijil not be present as he is hard at guaranteed. for the two. S-Box 572. 6-814 FOR SALE—To close an estate, 6- ternal injury. On account of this|work on the draft board which is in he has been allowed to come home.|geggion. He is planning on coming to Bemidji for a visit. room house and lot, No. 1014 Doud Ave. Newly decorated inside and outside. Liberal terms. See Longballa, administrator, Security Bank Bldg. 4-811 FOR SALE—Dowden potato digger, practically new. See Carl Opsata, %% %% ¢ %% ¢ ¥ w « Hair dressing, m:nl:u:ln‘g.‘ & face massage, Scalp treat- The nicest courtesy you can show |« ment, switches made from your out-of-town guests is t : see that| & ' combings $1.50. Corns, in- a notice of their visit here is insert-|& grown nails treated a spe- « x x x FOLEY’S CARACE Phone 78, 477-w Service Station for all Cars PAUL 1S PROMOTED ed in the personal columns of the cialty. L2223 83 8 5 13 Charles Paul, a member of the]Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring MINA MYERS Poidii, Mi 5 Fifth Minnesota naval militia, and|your items to this office. 311 6th St. Phone 112-W ‘ emidji, Minn., 6-814 '\ ¢ who is zow in thet:)an{ll onbthe bat- KKK RRKRRKKRKKX .y y . FOR uss%LfnofinmgoN’l‘laGflvd f."f? tleship Massachusetts, has been pro- S l d d G I s ' M d t u d X! , mnear_lake R moted to solo clarinetist. He was a Ies an en s “I s a e “ r er shore. Cash or terms, +v30.00. formerly with the Bemidji band. Sev- 225 Mississippi Ave. So. 6-810 hile the bandmaster has o o s i o eral thnescwhile: C10 Be N aatusatts Cleaning, pressing and alterations of all kinds. FOB RERT. been absent on the Massachusetts, Mr. Paul has acted in that capacity. FUNERAL DIRECTOQ All work up-to-date, firstclass workmanship. FOR RENT—Furnished cottage at Grand Forks Bay by the week, Fall Goats FUNERAL TOMORROW T . month or season. Call or write e M. E. IBERTSON || T, BEAUDETTE, Merchant Tailor rud's FB. e, Bemial, sing Atter an iliness of four months, || mp .o 1o Our Number 1525 1 1] Third Street 5-810 during which time she suffered ter- is Is Our Number : o ribly, the three-year-old daughter of UNDERTAKER FOR RENT—In Security State Bank Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schroeder died O = O SO = St Bldg. one office room after Sept. 1. yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock, at " ” s 5-810 the home four miles west of the city. 405 Beltrami Ave,, = ° & — |FOR RENT—11-room house on_cor- Death was due to tuberculosis-men- Bemidii, Minn, ner of Beltrami Ave. and Sixth ingitis of the head. The funeral 2§ street, also 7-room house on 6th will be held tomorrow afternoon at street. Inquire within. i-88 2 o’clock from the home, known as BEM'DJI HORSE MARKET FOR RENT—Furnished room _for the Martin Hogan farm. gentleman. 108 6th St. 81tf - We Buy and Sell Horses, = waysEn. DRY CLEANING ' Harnesses and Vehicles. H ' “Y 0 " a ro Clothes Cleaners for Men, § W?{I:;EID_DEE“ bofi" at Mark:l;asn; Women and Child E o S8y WOIk. ________>02 ren F H WANTED—Girl at Dickerson’s Ho- slow, old Fhe E| 2.5 'y H = |WANTED — Laundry woman at Moberg Construction Company £ |V5line "G tsrs st m'an!! Tohphene 279 8emidjl, Minn. = |WANTED — Man_ to drive auto e T L T LT LI U LU L = truck. Koors Bros. 3-810 i WANTED—Good man at Koors Bros. Co. 3-88 WANTED— icolett Rather vexes you, doesn’t it, to Hot'.l;l. paEIn Nlcoal_estst have some one make that re- WANTED—Lady or girl to~ assist with pleasant work, all or part mark when you state the time? time. Call at Troppman’s store for Miss Parker. 3-88 You know you have a good sl v LOST—/—Bracelet watch engraved *‘A. watch—but the best watch B.” Return to Pioneer for liberal + i1t reward. 3-88 ever manufactured won’t keep Tio b woltes WANTED—Girl to assist with house- work mornings and go home nights. 704 Bemidji Ave. Phone accurate time without cleaning and oiling every twelve to The young woman who wants 441, P the smartest and newest will A X do well to try on this coat of m \ R rich Shetland check. The fin- / I~ = ish and tailoring in this ‘Wool- tex coat are the same as in much higher priced garments. The convenient pockets have a long pointed patch extending quite to the hem and giving the new long-line effect so fashion- abie tnis fall. The collar is exceptionally good, coming when open in loing points over the shoulders. The semi-cuffs and large buttons are other subtle touches of youth. And eighteen months. Don’t ex- pect yours to, no matter how Gleanliness Is Next to Godliness so for God’s sake keep clean. Come in an be washed B = - Bemidji Auto Laundry AND TIRE REPAIR SHOP Rear of Brown’s Candy Kitchen You Know the Bag -but do you know the tobacco? Do you know the cooling, soothing whiffs of con- nature, and blended only by experts. All bite and tznmzyouunge!fiomhbagomeSmh? parch is removed, all richness retained. For chew- ing or smoking it can’t be beat. - Get your bag today! fine it is. Bring it in today, and have it examined. Don't wait. Every hour adds to the injury when there is un- due friction on the bearings. the same paistaking care of the Wooltex tailors as the outside appearance. When you try on this coat note the finished | E. A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third Street seams, the durable lining and the thin edges down the front. Price $25.00. 0’Leary-Bowser Go. Do you know why it’s 50 papular; why “True Smokers” never change; why they always recom- mend it so strongly to their friends? Just try one bag and you'll discover.why—mighty quick. True Smoke is a perfect blend of the choicest tobaccos from five of America’s finest tobacco-grow- True Smoke is sold in 10c flat or found bags and in 50c fiber containers. If you can’t get it from your dealer, send us his name and address with 10 and we will see that you are supplied. C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 556 and 309 LU UL LT TR T O AN 8 =i SAINT LOUIS :: :: MISSOURI SMOKE True Smoke Huffman & 0'Leary Smokes True e FURNITURE AND- “Too UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178.W o» R ‘ s et - Phonographs Kodaks Bemidji, Minn. College of Saint Thomas DER THE CONTROL & DIRECTION OF ARCHBISHOP [RELAND “aint Paul Minnesota ing states. Picked only when ripe; aged only by TRUE TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teaclers of Violin. Piano and and Instruments Phone 683-W 116 3d St. [ . . . - - . . " ' a v . . » L] [ [ ] . [ [ 1 i [ . . - - v A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE Ranked as an Honor School by the War Department Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory Carcful Mental, Moral and Religious Training Fight Hundred and Thirty Studeats From “Fwenty-Five States Last Year. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS Very Rev. H. Moynihan, D. D. Pres. OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 | MODEL § $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $3| $5 down, $5 per month. per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS Phone 922 OF TH' MEETWG Bemidji Pioneer — | | ! — Defective