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s BELTRAMI BOARD (Continued from Page One) child dependent. MacErwin, Turtle River, parents dependent. Henry Krumrey, Wilton, wife.or child dependent. James L. Aangell, Blackduck, wife or child dependent. Walter R. McGraw, Kelliher, wife or child dependent. John Utech, Turtle River, wife or child dependent. Ruhard B. Hanson, Hines, wife or child dependent. John C. Hahn, Blackduck, wife or child dependent. James E. Gaines, Red Lake, wife or child dependent. Jesse R. Balfour, Funkley, wife or child dependent. Arthur L. Hanks, Quiring, wife or child dependent. John Gilberg, ehild dependent. John C. Shanaler, Turtle River, wife or child dependent. Walter E. Miller, Thorhult, wife or child dependent. John H. Olson, Bemidji, wife or child dependent. H. L. Bowen, Waskish, in military service. John O. P. Shogren, Quiring, wife or child dependent. Sven O. Svenson, Kelliher, infirm parents. Peter Dromness, Pinewood, infirm parents. Frank B. Cook, Nebish, wife or ehild dependent. Carl M. Gunther, Bemidji, wife or child dependent. Carl C. Ramsey, Nymore, wife or child dependent. Russell Chilcote, Nymore, wife or child dependent. William Keyes, Flag, wife or child dependent. Clarence E. Minner, Wilton, wife or child dependent. Walfred Jackson, Bemidji, de- pendents. Joseph E. Shulda, Tenstrike, wife or child dependent. Ivan T. Cann, Blackduck, wife or child dependent. James E. Johnson, Blackduck, wife or child dependent. Gust Sherberg, Blackduck, wife or child dependent. Thomas S. Mullin, Nymore, bro- ther of parentless child under 16. John F. Connelly, Bemidji, not of age. Glen C. DuHamel, Aure. wife or child dependent. Frank G. Sundberg, firm parents. Harry A. Higble, Island Lake, wife or child dependent. Henry Patterson, Bemidji, wife or child dependent. Sam Jamtvold, Pinewood, in the U. S. mail service. infirm Nymore, wife or Carmel, in- William Sprague, Bemidji, wife or child depgndent. Lee 'A LaBaw, Bemidji, wife or child .dependent. Noah Robbins, Emmerville, wife or child dependent. Oddie Lovegreen, Bemidji, wife or child dependent. Hiram Klapries, Shilling, wife or child dependent. Frank Patzke, child dependent. Andrew M. Edmond, Heulin, wife or child dependent. Harry F. Davidson, Heulin, wife Waskish, wife or or child dependent. Henry O. Sampson, wife Gatzke, i gjor child dependent. Henry M. Hope, Aspelin, wife or child dependent. Adolph B. Jorstad, Frohn, wife or child dependent. John M. Herbert, Bemld]l wife or child dependent. Helmer L. Larson, Bemidji, or child dependent. ections. The tgfizgvi%fg li:]a list of those rejected on the physical test: Eu- gene J. Shulda, George Dodge, Earl Horton, Eddie Peterson, Tracy Hop- kins, Frank Garney, George Elliott, Victor Johnson, E. B. Bloomquist, Enger T. Christianson, Dretrick J. Willems, Frank Kruse, Elmer San- gard, Joseph F. Anderson James P. McManus, Torgas Austad, H. R. Hen- derson, George W. Voltz, Fred G. Sworfford, Alfred Krog, John R. Mec- Donald, H. A. Northrop, John Su- kert, Frank C. Anderson, Alfred C. Carlson, Gustave Falk, Noah Rob- bins, Edwin M. Stanton, Elmer Clark, Henry Sampson, Edward G. Johnson, Alfred Davis, F. B. Cruger, Clarence Sesse, Harry Bowers, Hugh Gray, Walter Kittleson, Oscar M. Carlson, Arne Arneson, Daniel Mc- Fier, Edward H. Revoir, Samuel M. Bulcher, Joseph Parochka, Paul Brevik, William E. Abell, Adam Ni- kle, George F. Moore, K. N. Roen, Edwin M. Johnson, Olaf J. Gelen, George Kusba, William G. Winter- stien, Gilbert Sanland, August Thor- lund. wife LOST—Shaffer fountain pen. Re- turn to Dr. Ward’s office for re- ward. 2-811 KKK EE 't XX KK DR.J. gkmmcn Oftice O’Lelry-Bowm Bldg. Oftice Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R L d * * * +* * * KX EXKXKEREERXRES AKX K KKK HKEK #«k: BRI N * nnnnDENT * 0 ice: Troppman Block * .one 180-J Bemidji, Minn : IZEEE R R R R R R 8 IEE SRR R R R B R R GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * LAWYER * Miles Block Phone 560 ¢ ERERXAXR XKD XKERRERREX KNS » . DRAY AND TRANZFER * Sate and Plano Moving * Res. Phone §8 818 Ameriea ¢ Office Phome 13 : IZE 2 2R BRI NEEERELL2222232322223 221 » IEEERRERR R R R EE B B R FAEAX XX TR R TSP mnmnmznonm EERERKEXRERRXKEEES I EEEREERERE R R0 B RN * A. DANNENBERG * & First Nationsl Bank Bldg. * & 1 remove the cause of acute & " and chronic diseases * ® CHIROPRACTOR L] « Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-6 7-8 & * Phone 406-W * I EE R R EREEE R SRS B —lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIl||IIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|I|III|I|IIIfllIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIII|I|IIII||||IIII! THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GRAND Theatre WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUC. I5 CURTAIN RISES AT 8:20 JOHN CORT Presents “Flora Bella” The N. Y. Casino Theatre Musical Comedy Success Book by Felix Doermann Revised and adapted by Cosmo Hamilton and Dorothy Don- elly. Lyrics by Percy Waxman. Music by Chas. Cuviller and Milton Schwarzwald. Staged by Richard Ordynski. Dances by Carl Randall. Scenery by Joseph Urban. CHARACTERS (In the order of their appearance) Ludovic, the butler Baron Tigo Oblinsky.... Mr. Mortimer H. Weldon Countess Ola Miss Lily Leonhard Count Sergiu| ! g ...Mr. Irving Brooks Princess Mg Miss Eleanor Henry Sophie, LI Miss Kate Stout Prince NichoMs Demidoff Kosonoff.. Mr. Gilbert Clayton Madama Vera Ludoffska Miss Josephine Kirkwood Rosset, mgr. of “The Sign of the Golden Calf” Edwin O. Meyers Novelty Dancers. Monjo and Gould Peasants, Servants, Dancers and Members of “The Sign of the Golden Calf” Place—Russia. Ted Norman Time—Present. SYNOPSIS Act 1.—The House of Prince Nicholas in the Country. Act 2—“The Sign of the Golden Calf,” in Petrograd. Act 3—The House of Prince Nicholas in the Country. PROGRAMME OF MUSIC Direction of Mr. Fred Schwarts. ACT I Overture. 1 Procession of Peasants 2x “Good-Day, Good-Night’—Quarrel Duet . 3x (a)Floral Offering (b) “Blossom of My Own" ... 4x “It is Very Hard to Bring Up “Young Men Take a Tip From M “Cat and Mouse”—Duet Ola and Nicholas Waltz: “Love is a Dance” Manja Finale: “On to Petrograd” .. .Manja, Ola, Nicholas, Tigo (a) “Hail to the Golden Calf” . Rosset and Chorus (b) Dance Divertissements Monjo and Gould (c) “We'll Dance Till Dawn of Day’ ..Mme. Ludoffska March: “Flora Bella” . “You're the Girl” . “Give Me All of Yo “Adam”—Quartette . “Hypnotlsin’”—Due! Finale . "Cre?p. Cree] Nicholas and Girls ora Bella and Nicholas Count, Rosset and Tigo ..Flora Bella and Tigo e eesesessncsanns Entire Company CT III Ludoffska, Count Tigo, Ola, Rosset, Chorus Manja and Nicholas ed by Milton Schwarzwald Flora Bella Co., Inc., proprietors. M. J. Stout, manager. F. M. Manton, agent. Seat Sale at Netzer’s Drug Store—Prices $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Same as Charged in All Other Cities Sixty People! Special Car Scenery! Carrying Their Own Orchestra! Mr. Guy J. Sampsel. e e FRIDAY. AUGUST 10. 1917. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE. 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. Inquir of L. S. Frisch, of Chisholm, Minid. Would also trade the land for a stock of gents’ furnishings. 6d-811 FOR SALE—Two dandy corner lots, 22nd St. -and Irvine. Price '$180 for the two. Box 572. 6-814 FOR SALE—To clos: an estate, 6- 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 diggery practically new. See Carl Opsata, Bemidji, Mina. 6-814 FOR SALE OR RENT—Good G5-room house on lot 50x100, near lake shore. Cash or terms, +.50.00. 225 Mississippi Ave. So. 6-810 FUB RENT. FOR RENT—In Security State Bank Bldg. one office room after Sept. 1. 5-810 FOR RENT—Furnished room for gentleman. 108 6th St. 81tt FOR RENT—Nice 3-room cottage at 506 Minnesota Ave., at $10.00 per month. Inquire of A. T. Carlson. 3-811 WANTED WANTED — Laundry woman at Birchmont. Call 15-F-2. 81tf WANTED—Sewing; will go out by day. Lillie Novotny. Phone 238- W. 2-811 WANTED—Girl to keep books, must also know how to operafe type- writer. Address “A. G. C.,” Pio- neer office. 3-8 WANTED—One resident and ne traveling solicitor. Salary and ex- penses. No investment. Fairview Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 1-89 WANTED—By sixteen-year-old boy, position or work of some kind in store or office. Phone 141, Berg- lund’s Store. 3-811 The flavor is madefrom fresh ripe froit. It comes sealed in a vial, so it keeps. The fla- vor from half a ripe pineapple goes into a sin- gle package. This is one of the 7 true-fruit flavors in Jiffy-Jell. All come in vials. They make instant des- ) serts which taste like fresh That depends on three things: crushed fruit. Will Th Be o vreter the mines can pro- |3 |||Il|||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIII|||||l|Il|||||I||l|ll|||||||||||||||||||||l|||IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllli_ Also Mint fiavor and Lime l ere e duce it. Juice Flavor for salad jells and Enough Coal to 2nd—Whether the railroads can i "I‘Sh”' haul it. Recipe Book on Request Srd—Whether you will order yours DRY CLEANING Gana Man Who Is Proven Guilty of Murder be Acquitted Waukeaha Pure Food Co NOW, it til the bi h % o Go Around or vt ot e b uklf Clojes Clsnis for e, ™ Ve e when you must have it or freeze. The nation burns 1,825,000 tons of soft coal every day for 300 days “The Law That. Failed” An Art Dramas Feature Starring This Year FUNERAL DIRECTOR a year. The mines produced 2,213,000 tons per day for 230 days ALMA HANLON & EDWARD EI.LIS IBS(TDI'W“- ill b d d f t least 25,000,000 tons m o Stxrtling i Ossitia. here will be a demand for at leas ons more This man is KNOWN to be guilty. Yet he is legally acquitted! this year than last. This Unusual and Intense Photoplay Will ’ M’ E' IBERTSON That means that the mines will have to operate or work Lot ke Drcemited at ! 259 days this year if they can get the labor and the cars. NEW RUSSELL ELKO '",' t SA MATINEE & UNDERTAKER . The railroads are in better position to furnish the cars now ea m A EVENING and the mines can get the labor easier now than they can this 405 Beltrami A €] 1 /AVe, fall and winter. THEN IT IS UP TO YOU TO PREVE THIS WINTER. If you and thousands of fami HOTEL With new fire- proof annex —150 rooms—all outside NT A COAL SHORTAGE ' Bemidji, Minn, > Jnnnnnannmm LLLUALL LTI LU LT LR LT T LT A LT T i lies will order your next win- ter’'s coal today or next week and have it delivered at once you . H .llIlII|lIlllllllllllllllllllllnll can do your bit toward preventing suffering through lack of A-uMOdem Convemences WE HAVE THE LOTS E'E L. P. ECKSTRUM coal this winter. The only hotel in the down sugh“;kl‘:;t‘i’;: f})"t are you 193‘“" 3 focl;'-’ : A good business = ;E Plumbing, Steam and Hot —WE HAVE COAL NOW—COME AND GET YOURS. town district featuring : n for a fine residence? Or just a place for a == Water Heating oy room with private bath at cozy little home: S|S Get our estimate. H s|= Phones 655 and 309 = $1.00 per day and u; EASY PAYMENTS HE = pe y P TS 2 [SnmmmnnunnniunnennunnnnG Pick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post Office Block, for prices and June discount. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Bank Blde. Rooms with running water 75¢ & up 4TH STREET SOUTH Between Hennepin and Nicollet Smith-Robinson Lumber Go. TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC NN "osRoard drbiCRribaar MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. bl Wanesos | stk = one o o When Is A Collie Not A Collie? How Yo WDENTIFY S s x TX X XXX R KX KK KX WAR SCOOPS \T SAYS HERE THAT A LIONESS FROM | A CGLLIE. CLIPPED FOR WOT| TH' CIRCUS S LOOSE AROLND WEATHER LIKE. A LION = HERE AND A PUSSE_1S OUT TO SHe0T (T — (TALSI SAYS THA OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 | MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $3| $5 down, $5 per month. per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS Phone 922 \T SANS THERES) A REWARD OFFERED FOR i CATCHING- THE d Bemidji Pioneer FESE S B R SR E B0 5 X @