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IO THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1917. ._“e‘_tS'I';” zyn_ru-ps, e lIll‘lllIIlIlIIlIl Gorns Peel 0ff ! WE HAVE THE LOTS What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business Por 25 Cents Peel Off 25 Corns. “Gets-It,” the greatest corn dis- site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for 8 * cozy little home. FOR SALE—1119 Beltrami Ave. N _ . 818t :g.ve‘lxtot ran:‘r'rx;gfifi. makes Jiaty-wnik- FOR SALE—Span of mules, horse corp-limpars. makes and wagon, E.J. Willits, 5-91 Phone 850 Bemid)i, Minn. B e et boteia of Gatett FOR SALE—A 5-room cottage, part- ly modern. Reasonable cash price or easy terms. Certainly a snap. M M J. C. Cobb, Bemidji, Minn. 10-831 T -L] FOR SALE—A good 16-foot motor rI ay ornlng boat in first class condition, one cylinder new Detroit engine. Call CLASSIFIED FOR BALK EASY PAYMENTS Tick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Balley, Post Oftice Block, for prices and June discount. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Cap, Nat Bank Blde. St. Paul. Minnesota. 50. 6-830 =B e e D FOR SALE—Stationery 2% horse- . pever “gasoline. engine; 120 gal- Your choice of all Wash The lon ground tanl:)smid ‘lorc; pump. D % . A. A. Carter, 8 rvine Ave. _ resses, regardless of for Sound of Marching Feet FOR SALE OR RENT—Good 5-room mer price i house on lot 50x100. Price $850 p W1ll Soon be heal‘d 9 - :il‘ss‘ivpill)li el f"s'; $10.00. 225 g“_;”s “It Will Come OFt In One Complete throughout the Land . So. _———_ml A right now,—free yourself at once FOR RENT—Two modern _rooms. «t)?':aianlllescsol;?i;:n?:gy éonffn.:!é"pflfélf But-—- Mrs. Emma Powell, 1110 Bemidji » any corn, old or young, hard or soft, Ave. 9-98 S oo that Bas resivted. everys FOR RENT—Onc furnished room. i ele O R Guneanieed: Before YOUR boy “ Falls In” see that - All you need is 2 or 3 drops of Come early and get the better Selection i &' wed vl eviorla to the only safe way in the world to treat a corn or callus. It's the sure way—the way that never fails. It is tried and true—used by millions. Never irritates the flesh or makes the toe sore. Italways works; peels- go:rtnls-oflr-llkgl-a-banana.-s(lldn. 25¢c a I ottle is all you need pay for curity Bank Building. Inquire at B&eiS® afany’ Arug store. oF sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence e | Subseribe for The Pioneer | &t WANTED - WANTED — Laundry woman at nunusinmnmnnnmnnm NG NsInnNn | THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER Birchmont. Call 156-F-2. sitf WANTED—Competent girl. Must be good cook. Good wages to the right party. 703 Bemidji avenue. 825t - LLOANS—Personal property loans. Emory Jarvis, Nymore, Minn. Phone 411. 6-831 WANTED—Man and wife for Jester Farm. Must be experienced farm- ers. Apply A. H. Jester, Markham Hotel Bldg. |- 5-83} WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Dr. E. W. John- son, 1213 Lake Boulevard. 829tf WANTED—Experienced maid. Mrs. B. W. Lakin, 1011 Lake Boule- . vard. 3-831 WANTED—Piano player. Pri{er i one who can play manuscript. Ap- ply M. E. Brinkman, Rex Th;a;t;j 1s ot es WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. M. J. Brown, 1005 Lake Blvd. Phone 654. 829tf 515 Bemidji Ave. 817tf FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished cottage at Lake Side Farm, on west shore of Blackduck Lake. Terms $10 per week. Wm. Hines, prop., Hines, Minn. 4-830 FOR RENT—One oftice room in Se- he visits our studio. We'll make you the BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio BEMID]IL i MINN i A YO W Ll That Boy e T (T 7// (7% s | '/// 7' Just the Dress Keep you hustling, don’t they? NTED—GIirl for general house- work. Mrs. Tom Smart. 4-93 ANTED—Competent girl for gen- f ’ i"“‘: hg\llsgwork. H. C. Baer, 1:3? Wears out clothes faster than you like to buy them, and then or College. ake vda. 3 WANTED—Young men, must be live he never has a suit that looks just right “for best.” D“l-i'vl::fl::::-;:::om::: —the ‘‘Anigus’ — here shown wires, to sell and demonstrate Ford intensifiers; 100 per cent : Mannish French serge in navy or ; also dimmers, bi ’ 3 :’iflt;nc;‘?“e‘ } oso, Jefte ofi Boys’ clothes require even better and more careful making and black, cur oa the smart, youthful lines e T orson that make Betty Wales Dresses s0 de- better cloth than men’s clothes, if they are going to stand the oo kg gt H M. belt with it rimming of 1700 natural WANTED—Young men and ladies to take orders, $2.50 to $3.00 per Scuds o black and scarlet, woven by day. See H. Zaikam, Jefferson hard banging that a boy gives them. native women of the tropics—hence the WANTED—Kitchen dirls at the special name, Betty Wales “‘Antigua.’ » Markham. 3-91 Sizes 14 to 43. Price $18.50. Hotel, 7 P. M. 1-830 It’s because we now have some wonderfully serviceable elothes FOR RENT for boys that we are writing you. They may cost you a little W Several good houses, some modern, Dro/sscs one nicely furnished. more than you've been paying, but you'll find them the cheapest —— Good farm house and barn, fine water, and fuel included, only $50.00 in the long run that you ever bought. To buy a suit of these But one exclusive store in a city 311 April first. ; carries Betty Wales Dresses. You'll find Good farm house, barn, we 1, pas- clothes may cost a trifle more than common, but your boy will { there many other models for school or ture, and fuel inclnded,lzg.o?? i psetl' g | street, also lovely dresses for semi-formal ,}x’ll(\);‘r';‘ellilm' 3. Willts. y 5-91 wear it two or three times longer than he has his cheaper ones. 1 i ;?:ll ::e::':‘::fi::l:n;d:?e}:; tf’xyl'i‘: 1 . | uperiori 1 style, material and workmanship com- bined with youthful charm, refinement, good taste, and all at a most moderate \ MR EEE R E R The difference in time and work between a good suit and a ) A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. & price. Look for the Betty Wales label % SPECIALIST * poor one is too small for consideration. The extra cost goes befure/jgou by, s+ EYE EAR NOSE THROAT + BETTY WALES DRESSMAKERS e Glasses Fitted 'Y into the material used—better cloth—better linings,—better Waldorf Bldg. New York . + Gitrhons Bldg Phone 106 ¥ thread. You ‘¢ < i an o . Crra R ARERRERRNES u get the acme of value-giving in these Boys Clothes of ours. o Iy Bodily Housekeeping ) Come in and let us show you th — i (BY V. M. PIERCE, M. D.) ¥y he good values—better still, The subject of drinking water with bring the boy along and let Y o 2 . e et fora: nune Y g us fit him with a suit—let him wear Xy ’;;}/ 4 ) ¢ dred years. it v : > k/‘ z 2 ' In ¥mcnt years investigation by means it—then if you are not satisfied we will gladly make it right. — e *%Z//—‘/fi/{/ ’////;/ 2 ' ot z == > R ZX LY : 4 of X-rays, the observations of scientists such as Cannon, Grutzner, Pavlov, Fow- ler, Hawk, prove that an abundance of Yours truly, water taken during digestion is necessa in good bedily housekeeping. Drink plenty of water with each meal. Do not drink ice-water at any time. If your kidneys are sick, or you suffer with lumbago or rheumatism at times, [ pain in the back or back of the neck, take a little Anuric before meals. This can be found at any good drug store. There- * ] 3 = We are the exclusive agent for Betty Wales Dreésses advertised in the Ladies’ Home Journal, Vogue and Housekeeping. Come in and see the new models now readv. fore my advice to young or old is, always dnfi'nk plenty :tl'lpure l:vateli;l Andf ftx- long Y e, occasionally take tablets of Anuric s three or four times a d;?v. Bemid)l, Mfim. It is simply wonderful how quickly Anuric acts—much more potent than Kthia. You will find it dissolves uric acid as water does sugar. surreren severe panvs. | W AR SCOOPS An ‘““Ace” Don’t Always Feel Like An ‘“‘Ace” Bv “HOP! Mankato, Minn.—“About four o ago I become ol rum GESH (TS GREAT 10 READ ABOUT| ((HE 1S WHAT THEY CALL AND NET WHEN THEN'S WHEN THE ACE D) o e h TH' AR FIGHTS INYOUR OWN | | AN'ACE - MY IT MUST ) | Now Tring War ALLING- MUST FEEL LIKE TH' Berd workc 1 ecild COUNTRYS AVIATION DIVIsIoN | | FEEL GREAT T0 BE 7| A FALL Like Cou not eat, was bilious @ HERE'S d CHAP = A all the time, suffered ANTAQE’ ! ( severe pains in the WHO L\CKED ] ; back, in fact was SIX ENEMY b \ - iy £ i \Ii.lstlrsascd ilrlnl over. y 5eve good ! doctors but did not 7 get any relief. I went = . on suffering this way W for about two years when my sister advised me to try Dr. Pierce’'s Favorite Prescription, which I did, and three bottles completely cured me. I have never been bothered since. There is nothing better for women who are run-down or suffering with weakness H. COMINSKY. Mgr. of agy sort.”—Miss GERTRUDE E. Evaxg, 325 gehmde Ave. -— 7 . Defective