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P ICTUBES of ‘- carry warmth-and-com- . - fort to the heart of a soldier. Make an appointment today. You owe it to your health (also Poéketbook) to use more BUTTERMILK OWN A —_— ; 3 As an;gunced 3;0 gggflay’s Pio? Al ‘ | j foary) I Honeyiicon Girle: 'dwm' w 00 d S t oC k .- ¥ 'be at the Grand theater for two days, s o matinee 2:30 o'clock, and night 41| It is a better typewriter “o’clock, ' This is an ;xsnu,suallly large || Guaranteed for 2 years. company, carrying people, spe- cial scenery and electrical effects: MODEL 4 ¢ MODEL & The lumflt managemx;nt has ti:Je as- $68.00 $100.00 ‘surance of the proprietor of the pro- -duction, who accompanies the show, $5 down’ ’3 '$5 down’ 35 per month. . [per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS -that the entertainment will be of ~high class and clean throughout. Bemidji Pioneer ~Phone 922 " The Hakkerup Studio Bemidji, - - - = ' Minn. The Koors Creamery Churns Every Day »a~ READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS E [0 »_MAGNET : “Baby Mine,” the second of ‘the -famous Goldwyn pictures :to hbe -shown at the Rex, was presented to b 3 packecti house last evednlngt l:nd t]he ; s ebut ‘of ‘Madge Kennedy; e cele- 6 [1] ] ‘brated comedienne of “Fair and “Uns a m’lflkfll’llck . Warmer,” ¢Baby Mine” and other - 'screaming - farces, was hailed - with -much satisfaction. :The big -audi- ‘ence laughed and laughed and the general verdict was that -the picture “was one of the best ever shown at the Rex. It will be shown again this evening and ~another~ ‘large house is sure to see the last rums of g WE HAVE THE LOTS What. kind of a lot are you looking for? A good busine site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for & cory; litte home? LR : 'EASY PAYMENTS i B 1 ' Sliverware for Christ- mas and Novem- - hor Brides A pneumatic Fountain Ink Well. ' The name of the well is the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get out ‘of order. No ‘valves, no floats. _The ink from the res- ervoir falls into a small cup at the base, which provides just Pick yours out and call on :m; flooll agent, The Berman Agency, Markham Hotel. Bldg., for prices and terms, i ol L BEMIDIT TOWNSITE COMPANY the picture. enough ink to cover the pen. N s — e 5380 NOT THE HOLDER. - The ink Just a moment’s thought will show the necessity of purchasing y » ... ‘]| _ennot splash.- Air and dust gifts of silverware unusually early this year. Silver is a popular The one great theatrical semsa-(] cannot reach the ink, therefore gift—and nearly every present of silver should be engraved. ork;: Boston and Chi- the ink never becomes gummy 5 rth of a Nation,” will or sticky. The last drop'is as Many engravers, as are men in other lines, are with the colors. presented at the Rex tomorrow good as the first. It is made’ With fewer workers, more time will be required to get engraving " and: Friday, The:first half of the|| entirely of glass. Needs fill- done. While we will exert every effort to disa and ) ] 3 ppoint no one ‘D, 'W. . Griffith ectacle _unrolls || ing but once in six months and | about the engraving of Christmas presents, we urge that selec- ‘Scenes and.incidents from the Civil(] saves 75 per cent of your {nk ‘War on a scale of numbers, diversity (| bill. Sells for $1.00 and $1.25. tions be made at once. Engraving can then be done without and vividness new in motion pic- WHAT! Don't believe it? haste. If desired, the piece Will be held for you at the store. .~ tures in-America. The second half Come and see. s FLATWAR! ; : 48’ . pletorial chronicle of’ Recon- PIONEER OFFICE : ARE struction days in: the ‘South; includ- Phone 922 Knives - 5 Jelly Spoons 4ing the carpet baggers excesses and Forks Ladles 48 the rise and triumph of the Ku Klux Spoons Berry Spoons /717X Klan. - Interwoven “with the -whole Butter Spreaders Children’s Silver ; is'a double romance of the Blue and Ice Cream Servers Cheese Scoops the: Gray, suggested by Thomas ]?ix- Chests of flatware, different combinations--$15 to $150 on’s “The Clansman.” A complete : HOLLOW WARE Ze G g . ‘metropolitan groduetlon is to be on Men Wanted Tea Sets Trays / ; 1] \& , view here. 5 goftee tlSef,s gruit Dishes «V 2 N J - ompotiers - Gravy Boats and Trays i A I;'.,E(}TURE POSTPONED To cut q‘“t Posts, Poles amd Ties ‘l\;layonnaiso Dishes : Bon Bon Dishes % § The- illustrated lecture on the Extra good timber, can work year “;eagtent: bfl.c;tgll:;eu 5:(;‘:5" Baskets GWd f th Wh l F Philippines which was to have been (] around. New camps, good board, . TOILETWARE . 01' e 0 e s given this evening in the Fifth ward big prices for cutting. Write or - A =3 i by Rev. J. E. Cadwell, formerly of |} . Mirrors Powder Jars “Grammy” ‘A good cough remedy is one that can be this city,-now of Dwight, N. D., has 3] 3 Brushes . Bottle Holders % i depended upon. to. cure coughs. Not one been postponed until tomorrow- eves wo POLE & TIE COMPANY LIMITED Combs Manicure Pieces that cures some particular cough, but coughs in gene ning. It will be given in the Salva- - Trays . v Military Brushes I ” P! be relied for all the tion; Army_hall. . Sterling and best quality of Sliver plate. - It'must be a cough remedy. that.can be relied upon for Sl - B e NOVELTIES different coughs that are so prevalent. While the causes of all - VISITED RURAL SCHOOLS' - Vanities A e couail:'md)nmnlly the same, yet the condition of the patient Mesh Bags Card Ca is what makes the difference in the nature of the cough iteelf. Coughs of healthy persons are easier to cure than the coughs ?i 1o e ol depatiment of the Be- Ploto Frames Napidn Cipe ‘ midji achools, togeitlixterdwitthh Ber class Tatting Shuttles K‘éykn"i:;;‘ ids. The powerful convulsive cough of a large man is of eight girls, vts de ; o B uega Knives Cigarette Cases harder to cure tim the cguah of a baby. If you get a remedy sta yesterday, aught | y : i . Bottle Openers, Match Boxes that will cure a large man’s cough and yet not be too po ney. ey also|l For satisfactory prices, Belt Buckles - Photo Cases for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. ; Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is just this kind of remedy. It is good for any member of the family. It relieves coughs of all kinds. It is the product of much thought and study to produce an ideal cough remedy. It is com- posed of things which cure easily and soothingly without harm- . ing the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily’ and ‘safely on the young as on the old, and is the ideal remedy for coughs, colds, croup, influenza, whooping cough and bronchitis.” sited scipol at Bass Lake, A A saugnt [ Risiisiggnninge. Both bring or ship your itWey Wind * 8 n‘nnings : graduated from the Bemidj®normal department last year, PRESBYTERIAN AID FRIDAY - The Ladies Aid society of the Pres- ; byterian church will meet Friday af- ternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the par- sonage, 609 Minnesota avenue. This “will be a business meeting‘and all members are urged to be present. SPIRITUALIST 'MEETING First Spiritualist -church, corner Ir- vine avenue and Eighth street, this evening at 8 o’clock. All are cor- dially invited to attend. Rev. Brooks leaves soon for A Wheaton, Minn., where he will be stationed for some time before returning to Bemidji. White Eagle will have charge of the services. , ~ E. A. Barker Jvo‘ar. 217 Third St. “to' Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. 112 3rd St. Bemidji, Minn. We also pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for RUB- BERS, METALS and RAGS Phone 638-W JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. : Phonographs Kodaks WEDNESDAY Will Be “WHEATLESS DAY ” Call For KOORS ‘Rye or Graham BREAD ‘ At Your Grocers mmmThe Taste TellSmmmmm Attorney P:'J. Russell left for Fer- gus Falls yesterday where he will be the balance of the week. Ole Soder of the Fifth ward is the -guest. of his’’cousin, Abe Montieth, . of .the ‘town_of Liberty during the ¥ -hunting season. Have you seen our display of-1918: ‘Standard @Qiaries? The covers are genuine leather, imitation leather T, and cloth cover. Just'the thing for- - el]: Now B petbld : a_little Christmas’ gift for your sol This rare.grade gelatine dessert, dier friends. Get yours now before i . the line- is broken.. Ploneer}ofllce. by d?"fl"“f“::m,';jflsf; :,'2 . N 7 R 116tt rts. Also Mint Jiffy-Jell for mint - ‘o : P 4 uce dnd salads. B B e W\ Vi 4 Playgrounds in Parks. R i i ; Satisfaction " e | 3 % Porfect fitting MUNSING UNION suITs E5E “That city could well boast'of being mearly ideal for residential purposes * " could it he.said.that it provided a.well- equipped playground within easy reach of every home, says a playground ex- The Nation’s Need Aliead of Yours Yes, it’s a fact— some of our customers have actually. come to us pert. Primarily andrzfmnd Rily g oS rit 1 o 25 m; af ;,:fk el ed{ataly; upon the declaration of war, the whole and thanked us for the comfort and satisfaction § OWQ System, ;focluding out .service, our equip- they are getting out of the Munsingwear we have sold them. They have even sent their friends to us to be fitted out in this “popular because sat- fsfactory’”’ underwear. spenit. and. our. trained men, was pledged, unreservedly, to /the government. .18 impossible in nilnd, through lac] play and this is than parks for m The only reasonaple e to have some eq enves for play iniev close by an officiat: ‘playgronnd. history of small iiarks whene. fal provision for juvealles has been made F7) Bave plainty show that 1t has usuallypoup, tongue coated, appeti We can perform our full measure of brought spoliation and general untidi- |37y " don’t-care _feeling, no : & \ 'y e 0 service to the nation only when we han- ness impossible to overcome except | energy, troubled with undigested al whert confined to well-defined areds |you should take Olive Tablets; the s 4 e government requirements ahead of within protection of hedge, fence or |stitute for calomel. all private needs. wall. And this should be provided in | Dr. lic‘lwa‘radg]’e Olive Tgblg; eg.r:" a igin f K, urely vege! compoun: Ll dergo changes to admit of this very | onny 2 s necessary provision for child®ood's happy play. i éhq‘p sbeen called “upon for-men .for the army signal do 1qg‘telofihono equipment for the camps at home and groops. in the fleld, and for.long dlstance service be- yarious army headquarters. If you have heretofore experienced particular difficulty in getting correctly and comfortably fitted in union suits or in getting the style and fabric you want, in your size, we especially in- vite you to give us a trial. 0’Leary-Bowser Co, Bemidji, Minn. NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE COMPANY