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On Thursday of this week the| Rex, under the management of thel Brinkmans, will reopen and the open- ing bill will be the big Fox feature “A Tale of Two Cities,”” written from the celebrated novel of Dickens by the same name. In this film William Farnum plays the dual role of . CHANGE POULTRY FEED. Buggestions For Substitutes to Lessen Cost of the Ration. Present difficulties experlenced by abnormally high prices for poultry feed’ should be met by changing the ration instead of reducing it; also, according to the poultry authorities at the New York State College of Agriculture, .a change in rations may mean the releas- ing of more wheat foods for man's use. The college makes the following sug. gestions as a partial guide toward cheaper rations: Cornmeal and clover in equal parts may be used as a par- tial substitute for bran. The leaves and chaff from clover hay may be fed: dry in a box or steamed overnight and fed in a trough in the morning. Care: should be taken not to feed too many large_stalks, Gluten feed is palatable and may re- place part of the white wheat mid: dlings, and barley may be used to re- place wheat in the grain ration. It of: ten happens that shrunken wheat may be purchased at a less price than fully. matured wheat. If of good quality it 13 fully as desirable for poultry feed- ing as the matured wheat. 1t green bone can be obtained from dutchers’ shops at a price to warrant #ts use it may be fed as part of the ant. mal food. IFrom one-balf to three- quarters of an ounce a day for each hen or one and one-half ounces every other day fed in troughs may replace n_nart the beef scrap in the ration. PR T LI I EEE T T X X ] * * POULTRY PICKINGS. The helpful ben Is doing her duty these duys toward the low cost of living by shelling out a goodly supply of exzgs. A TALE OF TWO CITIES t WlLLlAM FOX PRODUCTION Charles Darnay and Sidney Carton. The scenes are laid in Old England and the detail of setting is true to the time the story was written. The Brinkmans will endeavor tol present high class pictures: i the Rex and will book some of the fsrd- ing attractions nmow showing om tine “big- time.” BAD: STOMA CHS BUSINESS FAILERES In this day of high effictancy more failures are due to disordered 3tom~ achs than to any other cause. Nahh- ing undermines the body and mind so quickly as Stomach Troubke It saps the emergy and recdmces ambi- ach, Liver and Intest Trouble with. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, as it reaches the seat of the disease. Millions have been restored by it. tion and vitality to a lows ebb. Cath-~ arties frequently aggravate tha trom- ble. Overcome quickly: your Stom- Let one dose of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy convince you. today:. Hor sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—&dv. . o .. o Uric Acid Paisoning! The most eminent physicians: pecng- mize that uric acid st up in:the is the cause of rheumasism, that this umc acid poison is present:in the ;pmts, mus- cles or nerves. riment y expe s at the Invu]xh Hotel apd Ser- rmnsmutc in Buffalo, ¥. Y., Dr. e'rce discovered a eombinatiim, of mative remedies that he called Anuric—which drives out the uric acid fronr the system, and in this way the pain, swelling and in- flammation subside. If youare, sufferer or there, you cam obtain Apuric at any | drug store and’ get relief from the pains and ills brought about by wric acid; or| send Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pkg. Anuric which you will find many- times more | potent tham Kthia and tes urig acid as hot water mcles;:um A short) trial will convince Anuricis a regul m' mflumnco and! life- saver for all blg meat. eaters and tliose | The orchard is not the only place to spray. The benhouse can stand a drenching once or twice a month. Don't espect your birds to be wire walkers or professional bal- ancers. Give them a comfort- able roost, They appreciate com- fort in roosting as in other thinzs. Plumpness is not only obtained by fattening the birds the last few weeks, but Is also due to reguiar and cuareful feeding all along the line. Poultrymen who exhibit their stock brighten up the combs and wattles with a mixture of two parts alcohol to one part glycerin. *00000%#-’096‘&%0 Y Y RIS 2 X 3 4 +0+4++04¢co XTSRS RS2 8 &) heuse on lot 50x100. or will rent for $10.00. sissippi Ave. So. The Difference 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 wa.ges at FOR SMLE OR RENT—Good 5-room well again. Price $850 Prcscnptmu and_most heartily endorse 225 Mis-|its use.”—Mnrs. EoNa McCLELLAN, 28 6-93 | Thompson Ave. who e, lime-salts, in_their joints: flces Pleasant Pellets for- the, hver “and bowels have been favapably, known for nearly 50 years.. A PROMINENT ST. PAUL, WQMAN. 8t. Paul. an..—“’l’hete is not » medi= cine on the market that can com with Dr. Pierce’s vorite Pmm.puon. I was never very strong and after the birth of my little girl, about four years Wasa m a V¢ mus condmon.«{ could scarcely move, I was in such'a weak~ ened state. I could no'. get out of my T just lhought never would get 1 began taking ‘Favorite A ) B ant¥ Semed -FOR. RENE—Twu mnicely furnmished JFOR RENT—One office room.in Se- and | WANTED—Saw mill settws,, wazes from rheumatism; backache, pains here }| 4 woraIESSTmniay THE BEMIDIT DAILY PIONEER LOST—Auto dust hood' on Birchmont road. Return to LaFontigee Mil- linery. 2-828 WANTED—Man and wife for Jester Farm. Must be experienced: farm- ers. Apply A. H. Jester, Markliam Hotel Bldsg. 5-831 Ave. | A NTED—Four furnished rooms: for TR ight lousekeepins. Call at 20 FOR SALE—Span of mules, horse| 3rd St. 2—82& and wagon. E.J. Willits, _5-9%|WANTED—Pariy for farm Work. | FOR SALE—A 5-room cottage, part- ly modern. Reasonable cash price'| or easy terms. Certainly a:snap: J. C. Cobb,. Bemidji, Minn. 10-831 FOR SALE—Overland car, or will| exchange for lighter car. What have you? Box 223, Cass Lake, Minn. 106-828 e e e FOR SALE—A gooda 16-foot motor boat in first class condition, one cylinder new Detroit engine. Call [CLASSIFIED]E: FOR BALK. FOR SWLE—I1119 FBéltrami. WANTED—Girl at Erickson Hotel. 3-829° LOST—Will the party who took the red sweater from the Ploneer office the other evening return the same and no questions will be asked. The party is known. 828tf FOR RENT Several good houses, some modern, 50. 6-830 |one nicely furnished. FOR SALE—Stationery 2 Trorse- Good farm house and barn, fine power gasoline EDg{ne;%IZOI gal-| water, and fuel included, only $50.00 till April first. lon gronnd. tagk gnd. forge pump. Good farm house, barm, well, pas- A. A. Carter, 808 Irvine Ave. go5te:ture, and fuel included, $5.00 per = = = month. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. FOR SALE—Second hand lumber,|phone 41. 5-91 brick, wainscoting, stairs, win- dows, doors, wood' and other ma- terial removed from the Central school building. George Kreatz. 3-829 FOR SALE—160-acre farm 10 miles 1 = L. P. ECKS' = Plumbing, Stesnfl% Hot Water Heating northwest of Bemidji; 20 acres|= Get our estimate. broke, 90 acres of timber land,|S Phones 656 and 30 near the state road. Four-room -|=I'IlllllIlIIIlllllllmmllflllflfllllmlfll"fi house, barn and good well on the place; also telephone and free de- livery. Address Anton Anderson, Bemidji, Route 1. 2-829 FOR SALE—One of the finest mod- ern chicken ranches, good house, barn and 4 acres, elegant location. Will sell stock. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-829 TUSETH' SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Piano and Band Instruments Phone 683-W 116 3d St. FOR RENT—Cheap, dandy little one- room house on one-acre tract, lo- cated in East Bemidji. Might sell. __E. J. Wulits. 2-829 FOR RENTw—Furnished cottage at Grand Forks Bay, use of boat and canoe, ice supplied. Will: rent by week or for the remaindér- of the season. F. B. Lamson. 4-828 FOR RENT—One furnished room. 515 Bemidji Ave. 817tf FOR RENT—11-room house.om cor- ner. of Baltrami Ave. and. Sixth street; also 7-reom house-omn. 6th street. Imguire within. 1-827 FUNERAL DIRECTOR 405 Beltrami: Ave., cottage at Lake Side Farm; on west shorm of Blackduck Lake. Terms $10 per week. Wm. Hines,. prop., Hines, Minn. 4-830 curity Bank Building. bank. Ingaire at. 816tf WANTED "WANTED — Laandry women. ah Birchmont:. Call 15-F-2. Site| "WANTED—Evinrude motor, must be in good order. Cam use seme sec- ond hand tents. . C. E. Badtles. 4:82%] ‘WaANTED—Competent girl for. gen- eral housework. Dr. E. W. John- son, 1213’ Laks Blvd. 3-828, ‘WANTED-—Conzpetent girl. Must be Furniture Company Price Wreckers New and: §;nunde Band . a gaod: coak. Gaed wages: to tae Fur" tur I right party. 703 Bemidjiiavenue. i ik R LOANS—RRersomal property: loaus. Emory Jarxis, Nymore, Mian. % 3 Phone 411. 6-831 ) i Z $4.25 per day; edgermen, $4.00 per day; <ommon laborers $3.00 per Cor. 2nd. St., Mian. Ave. day. Olsom’s Emp. Ageacy. l 2522 10 000000000000 N FANNIE WARD the charming star of a hundred photaplay sucgesses keads: an all- star cast, incliding Hobart Bosworth, Tuily Mawshall, Mabel Van Buren, Littip Billy Jacobs and Jack Deawm, in “UNCONQUERED” Come and see a powerful drama with mother-loxe as the theme. The story is from the gifted pens of Beatrice DeMille and Leighton Osmon, and is produced by Lasky L Theatre > Y Tonight 151: Address “E,” Pioneer office. 3-829)( The Town Market| Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits MADE to ORDER Huffman & O'Leary’ CFURNITURE D | 3 Cleaning, pressing aad alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, Merchant Tailor 210 Third Street “_EEHT“'“ 3t Mo, Fomarsl Dicoutor Phone I7T8.W or R | THE BEMIDN DAILY PionzEr I Matinee 2:30 Eve. 7:30 & 8:45 Matinee 5c & I6c Eve. I0c & 15¢c GRAND Theatre FRIDAY LTI LU LTI TR DAL T LT WE HAVE THE LOTS What kind: of a lot are you looking: for? A good busimess site? A locatiom for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy little- home- £ g = £ =4 £ g H 2 H EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call om. our local agont, T. C. Bailey, Past Office Block, %or prices and June discount: BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY cn. N Bank Blde: ul. Minnesota. Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the- Land But-—- Before YOUR'bey “ Falls-In™ see that he visits our studio. We'll make you the BEST picture he ever had. . The Halckerup Studio BEMID]I, MINN Free Free Stockings Until school commences we will give free with each pair of school shoes sold, a pair of EVERWEAR STOCKINGS free of charge. We sell Buster Brown and Budd Shoes. ~owIerGo: Bemidji, Minn . O% 202 Third {St. IIIlIIIIIIIllIlIIllIHlIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIlIIII buhscrlbe for The Pioneer WAR SCOOPS 25 this unpleasant task. If ymvam goad work at mca are t, get - job printing e e —THEN -NO MATTER WHEN ™ Awog:*\; tha*‘\_ ED ° He coul Lo At This Office GemY W EARTH— 5 One More Theory Exploded 9 CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE IMMIGRANT” |- Ve