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THEATERS - “ELKO I.‘OMGET It Willlam 8. Hart and Douglau ‘ Fairbanks consider: the early: west thelir private domain, let: them but| ™ ° meet Louise Glaum, known as the sagebrush hen 1 n ‘“Golden Rule Kate,” "the latest Triangle picture e shown at :.);a,mko to ight and “But g q- e min 6n' 3o B -zua= raled-the fromtier town by gun| methods.. Miss Glaum is said to be|R! as quick on the trigger and as com- manding in her demeanor. as any of the male gun fighters. Queens o? taehion ltlad better be- ware of their laurels. Miss Virginia Poargon in her latest William Fox photoplay, “Stolen Honor,” 'wears some exquisite gowns. She will be seen-at the Rex theater tomorrow. Besides the beautiful gowns ‘‘Stol- en Honor” has many points to rec- ommend it to all motion picture fol- lowers. The story is good and is laid in ‘Washington, D. C. It has some thrilling scenes and the sets are richly made. It will add to Miss Pearson’s pop- ularity because she is above every- thing else a fine actress and in this ptlay she needed much dramatic abil- ity. The story revolves around a stolen painting which finally finds it way into the National Art Gallery - in Washington . Virginia Lake (Miss Pearson) is a soclety girl artist, and after she makes a copy of the paint- ing, she is accused of stealing the or- iginal and substituting the copy. The accusation {8 made by a woman who is in love with a man who loves Vir- ginia Lake. High society is entan- gled in the conspiracy, including an ambassador. It 18 a stirring photoplay and:one thnthill give splendid entertaln- men SUBSCRIBE TODAY BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER BLASSIFIED 8-room houue nnd lot, close in, only '$35.00 cash and $10.00 per month, 5 no interest. SIW“ 0nt] Lt house, ehlcken house, wood ho and splendid well-and. pump, acres cleared and fenced, joins plzt- ted ‘Nymore. Only $1,800. Good Hupmobile 5-passenger car in fine shape, to trade for clear land. A snap for some one. Metz runabout, in good running order, sale cheap or trade for driving horse, cows or wood. 40 acre improved farm, heavy hardwood #oil.: .To tradé for house and: lot. 80 aeres good land for sale cheap or trade for house. New water , power washing ma- chine very chenp Popcorn._Crispette machine ,(new) will gell for about one-fourth of cost. Owner gone away. Pair light bobs with or without box, cheap. ‘Good second hand buggy. Biggest snap in home in city. The largest rental:list, -Come in ‘and look it -over. I WANT A CHANCE TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY THIS SPRING. 1 DON'T WANT EXCLUSIVB LIST- ING, BUT MUST HAVE SALE CON-| TRACT SIGNED OR ‘WILL :NOT WORK ON SALE. COME, SEE ME. There is big. business for us this year, sa give me a.chance. B. J. WILLITS, Phone 41. 115 3rd St. 6-123 Lo B R e A e FOR SALE—One % -karat diamond set in stick pin, Peautiful stone. Address K, c|o. Pioneer. 2-118 FOR SALBE—Some household @rti- cles, washing machine, rocker, etc. For sale—One set thirty electric musical bells in ease and board., Phone 478. - One of the fastest nnd onapleet gamea of the year will be played . . AITKIN HIGH SCHOOL Bemidji I-Ilgh School TONIGHT & ARMORY Come and Help Root for the Home Team ADMISSION 35cts No You Can’t Build A Home Now At 1916 Prices Those prices like time are gone—perhaps forever. But more important than that fact is this one: You may not be able to build next year or in the next five years at TODAY’S prices. Building material has not yét gone up to the general high level of other commodltles, but there is every indication that it will GO up rather than down. MAKE PLANS FoR YOUR A great many families need new homes very much. Do you? Some have already decided that they won’t wait any longer. We are making plans for several homes Why don’t you? - now to be built early this spring. BuiLbings Our special plan service is ready to go at your new home just the minute you say the word. This service is free. Use it NO St Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. Phones 111 FOR" SALE—Norway. jackpine and tamarack stumpage on 3830 acres, 2% to 3% miles north of Farris. The 8%, N. E. % and 8. E. ¥ of Section;34 and lot one of N. B. of N. W.and S. W. of N. W. of Sec- -tion: 35, T. 146, Range 32.- Part reported touohed by . fire.. Good chance for box bolts, grain doors, mining w‘ops or cordwood. Act quick, J. J. Opsahl,’: 6-118 “trees, ete. ~Thin-is- : ome:and" herflru <ha for someone to get at- the right. price.. - Migl sider part exchange. Martin. balla. 3 FOR RENT : FOR RENT—Modern rooms, 311 .America Ave. Phone 807-J. 112tt FOR RENT—Modern room, 515 Be- midji avenue. 1327t FOR RENT—Room' furnished or un- furnished. 504 4th St. 5-123 WANTED WANTED—EIderly woman to. keep house for man with four children, in city. Work is easy. X Y. Pioneer. : 4-110 WANTED—Twenty “salesladies - at Troppman’s Department Store. Ap- ply at once. Needed for big money raising sale which smts Satur- day, Jan. 19. ‘2-118 el ol SRS BT R T Lo i WANTED—Rooms for light ‘house- keeping; man and wife, no. chil- dren. = Must be modern. = Address F. L. B, 213 3rd 8t., Bemldji - ©'8-119 WANTED—-Girl for work at Lake Julia Sanatorium. Inqulre at. ?lo- neer Office. - 3-119 WANTED—To hear trom owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full” description. D. ' F. Bush, Minneapolis,” Minn. 1-117 WANTED—Clean cotton rags. No buttons or fuzzy edges and no Mt- - tle bits of pieces. - We will pay. 6 cents a pound for rags brought to the Pioneer office in any size quan- tities up to 100 pounds. Here's a chance for boys to search mother’s basement or -attic for rags and ‘make a littte: ‘spending moncy Conie on, boys, bring" your ri here and get ‘the top prices: midji Pioneer. 118t WANTED—Tie makers, men to maie ties and cut posts. elder. FOUND—Bicycle, Owner may: Elve same by proving property:: a paying for this ad. Call ‘at 1801, Bemidji Ave. 2-119 A nation- . /7ide cam- naign tocom- nlete the en- rollment of our forces in conserv - ation of our food supply, is a duty of nec: cssity, humanity and. honor. As a free people we haveelect- ¢d to discharge this duty, not under autocratic decree, but without other restraint than the guidance of individual conscience. ¢ > HOOVER. Exclusive Women's and"Misses’ Outer Apparel - Bemidii _Phone 850 ~clothes, from the men who don t buy till they need to. For these. men we are prepared with’ ample stocks of KUP PENHEI?M:ER SOPHMORE and STYLE PLUS Suits and Overcoats “so that they can f1nd comfort and v good“appearance readlly This is ‘the way we serve you: havmg the right goods and having them at the right time. And speaking of “the “right time,” assortments of ‘winter wearables will never be. in better shape for selection than they are now. Suits and overcoats——unusual values—at $17 to $35 Bemidji, H. H. Cominsky, Manager JANUARY GLEARANGE SALE ——(ONTINUES —— Womens' and Misses’ Tallored Sults at $16.90 Suitsof Burrella, Poplin, Serge and Broadcloth, sold formerly to - Buy now and save. ; —————————————————— Tailored Suits $27.90 Suits of Fine Velour, Broadcloth, Serge and Garbardine. - Sold for- merly to $50.00. Your choice $27.90 Xtra Fine Tailored Suits Silvertone, Gabardine, Broad- cloth Suits that sold up to #75. Your choice $33.90 Women’s and Misses’ Street Dresses at $ 15 Dresses of Serge, Satin, Taffetta and Silk, sold formerly to 325 Your choice $15 New SpringSilk Dresses at $17.95 Taffetta, Crepe de Chine, Messa- line and Georgette. Newest jdeas are involved. ~See our windows. e ———————— e ———— Stylish Stout Drosses at $22.50 Taffeta and Crepe de Chene, cém- bined with Georgette. 40 1-2t0 46 1-3. : Sizes o)l Blouses, Underwear, Corsets and Furnishings Reduced for Clearance i