Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 23, 1918, Page 4

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. United States. Owing to its length{ house, chicken: house, wood' house, there will be only. two showings each | and splendid well ‘and pump, . 12 day, matinee and ene:run in the eve- u_erelNole‘ared an"lten‘cf%ogolns plat- ; ted: ore, - Only $1,800. gac A ¢ Gdod’n-lflilimobflo 5-passen ¢ old ‘land ‘purchases, ‘or. done in motion pictures and the sen-|in fine shape, to trade for cl | farm mortgages. : Every sational appéarances of Miss Keller-| A snap for some one.” " * man made everybody in' the housel ‘Metz runabout, in good running velo agree that without the wonderful|order, sale cheap or trade for driving|:. ing Beltrami county:farmifactory/ Annette such a picture would be im-| horse, ‘cows or wood. production. " Talk th ver with' s ] ) 740 aere improved = farm, : ‘A Daughter of the Gods'’ 18 ahardwood soil.: To. trade for house masterpiece of art, and the frequent fand lot. 7 i 80 acres good land for sale cheap and free from suggestion as the rar-Aor-trade for house. Y est paintings in the - Metropolitan New water. power washing: ma- 2 Museum of ‘Art. chine -very cheap, - - : Minn. The 1;ewt I?“t‘“:i whl‘chtwt::lab;lt;t Popcorn it hir a year in the making, is totally dif-|will sell for aboni T, DC. NL ferent from anything else that'has Owner gone ‘awa g z ¢ : : been done in the movies. It isa fair| “pair %ghg nANfiERS 0F A C ning. A SR It is the most daring thing ever ble. scenes in. the nude are as graceful story; throughout, and the . titles, cleverly written, are in fairy story: style. Two birds are in'love, are killed and meets the prince in this new life. The love of their bird day ex- {stence comes again. * In the scene in which she makes friends of the gnomes ‘Miss Keller- man has her greatest opportunities to show her great aquatic skill. ' To amuse the gnomes she dves all kinds of fancy high diving and there were thunders of applause every time her figure shot across the screen. ; The picture is jammed with sen- gations and-it has & many-sided ap- peal. The fairy story side of it will tickle the kiddies and the love el- ement will appeal to grownups. The} . remarkable dexterity of Miss Keller- Bemidji. ELEO TORIGHT AND THURSDAY e Mary Pickford, -the Arteraft star, who recently scored & tremendous pears at the Elko tonight and tomor- row in her next Artcraft = picture, “The Little Princess,” which is a screen version by Frances Marion of The adventures of Mary Pickfor as Sara Crewe in the role of scullery maid in the boarding school, ' her lonely .position, hunger and craving for sympathetic companionship - of -girls of her own age, are all remind- ful of the adventures of Oliver Twis in the famous Dickens éory. Sara Crewe is a sort of fi Twist, and when she co Grand Tomorrow. of wild west roles, makes a novel -ap- evening clothes and is quite at his ease in metropolitan society in the Triangle play, “Betweén Men,” to be seen at the Grand theater tomorrow. To make the contrast more vivid, Hart is first seen wearing the wide | === Stetson, the buckskin shirt and cor- duroy trousers of & mining man. Then he comes to New York fo. the rescue of @ friend (House Peters) who 18 in the toils of a Wall Street .operator. s ¢ celPun LEDGER -TRANSFERS, But they’re so practical and durable that you can keep nearly all your records in There’s a type to meet every purpose, and the ERHPu® stock forms that fit them are so carefully designed that you = ‘are able to use many of them without the slightest change. Bound in Red Cowhide Back and Corners, Corduroy Sides, Steel Hinges, Top Locking. * ‘Tet us demonstrate how yott can save time, labor and money by.using the P % BEMIDJI PIONEER box, cheap. Good'’ Biggest snap in home in city. The: largest rental list. ~Come in and are reborn, one as Anitia, - aland look it over. daughter of the gods, and the other| 1 WANT A CHANCE TO SELL as Prince Omar, who is greeted by| YOUR PROPERTY THIS SPRING. ‘tihe Su:ltfln t“ tthfl boy Whobelw“ I DON'T WANT BEXCLUSIVE LIST- rowne 'wenty. years ore. | ING, BUT MUST HAVE SAL| - 5, the A = Brought ashore by the mermaids,|{ TRACT SIGNED ORY wn.,IE, (’}?S'T ache, iheadache,. dizziness and, disor Anitia is captured, sold into slavery| wORK ON SALE. COME, SERE ME. There' is big business for us this of illness, farm 120 acres, 20 acr under cultivation, house-and barn, man will undoubtedly be the talk of| =~ fruit garden well stocked Withl ;. wigney pills—the same' g::y ?(!::dnnt;:.mb%rl{én, Inguise Mrs. DePuy had. - ‘Fostér-Milburn Will trade for house in town. success in ‘‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook|woR RENT—3-room cottage, mod- Farm,” will again portray a-delight-|" “arn jacated on:5th, St between ful role of child life when she &p-| ' Beltrami’ and Bemidjt Ave. ' In- quire 500 Minn. Ave, 3-123 FOR RENT—Four-room house, 1231 Dewey Av_e. *A. Klein. 6-125 the book by the well known Anglo-1 FoR R " Mode e R e American novelist, Frances Hodgson Fon}l“ RENT-—Modern roomr, 510 Be- Burnett. P 4| FOR we Oliver| elder. | Gz des to her [ WANTED—Clean cotton rags,. No slavey companion, Becky, that she buttons or fuzzy edges and no 1it- hasn’t eaten for so long she knows tle bits of pileces. We will pay b she must be full of ‘““hollows,” her| 'cents a pound for rags brought to feelings remind us of the forlorn{ the Pioneer office in any size quan- Oliver when he passed his porridge| ' tities up to 100 pounds. Here's a bowl for more—and didn’t get: it. chance for boys to’'search mother’s 4 s Lacement -or attie for rags and| Wl wantthe quickest and best way make a Mttle spending money. | . fo supply that want is by placing Come . on,? boys,, bring your rags an ze £ here and get the top prices. Be- William 8. Hart, the popular actor| ; mldjl,Pioizeer.{«' 5 118t the day or at home. fort to the heart of a soldier, N. L. Hakkerup. Make an appointment today. " PALACE LIVERY ANTED--District Manager for midji and surroundln‘»t_ell-flm Apply.to H. H. (Elden, 1 house and lot, closesn; only | WANTED— OUNE Man ase ‘cash and’ $10.00 per month;|% ried, wishes position as cle g i d grocer, capable $ - materials, seed, ‘hay, feed, cows, gheep, hogs, poultry, farm machin- ery, merchandise or merchandise ‘accounts as payments county Liberty Bond heayy|. Your neighbors and start _operation work. at once. or through our ‘hond clearing “srangement . - with in chants, land ‘owne; clearers. ~ J. J,.Opsal way: bobs “seeond hand buggy. ‘Heed Them. B. J. WILLITS; | example: S Phone 41. <115 3rd 8t. Mrs.:A. C. DePuy, 214 Ten ; : s e 6-123| says: “I suffered from kidney &nd bladder. trouble for several y _— FOR SALE—Dry tamarack $2.50 per|back pained so badly I <cord.” N..J. Case, Phone 553: stoop to put on wmy shoea, T ‘of! : g = & 3-124| had ‘such a tired, mervous feeling I could hardly get through with my household . duties. Every -time . T ght: cold the trouble' was ‘worse. | I began using Doan’s dnéy ] dtaag and after ‘T had faken't was fixed up in good shape.”’ = ‘simply ask for.a kidney remedy: “{ Mtgrs:, Buffalo, N’.’ Y.—Adv.. 5-125} - 'FOR RENT That’s why it would he et o | Prable foryoute ” furnished, 502 4th St. . 5-123 advertisoinit .:If you want a fob - WANTED o rtisement in =_ pearance as a Westerner who dons| WANTEDSewing by an experi-| [l The results will .urpr‘hg' enced dressmaker; will sew out by ; call_501-J. and please you 5-126 | Qu ICTURES of honie folks “carry warmth and com- . STUDIO ot The Hakkerup Studio Bemidji, - - < Minn. — TO THE PUBLIC — Good teams and:sleighs, careful drivers who know the roads. We are prepared to furnish first class rigs day or night, with or without drivers, on short notice. If you want a rig for'a reasonable price Phone 164W or 20 Feed barn in connection. Special prices to sle;igh ride - parties. . _' ! % an old, rellable -Life. I Company.’ -Splendid ' oppor qfi ~“with good remuneration to. ; ' party, with or wlthou:‘_umfl T, wProvidence Bldg., D:fi:i put to work this spring develop- Bemidji Péople Will Do Well ‘to| {‘Many bad' cases of kidney trouble result ‘from a cold or:chill.. Con- gested kidneys fall behind in: fllter- ing, the poison-laden blood and back- dered: kidney ‘action’ follow. - Don't|! neglect & cold. Use Doan’s Kidney 8 Pills at the first sign of kidney trou- year, so give me a chance. - ble. . Follow this Bemidji resident’s 7 i» 7 inch_bleaq)xéd.sheeting; Price 60c, at all dealers. = Don’t The advance carry in stock. - No. ; 309, will advance from ~$3.00 to - 3.50; No. 403 will advance from $4150 to $5:00; No. 55 will advance from $5.00 t0:$6.00.. 'YOU SAVE: by buy- " ing these numbers before, Fe ; i DRESS GOODS AND SILK REMNANTS bruary 4. 5 % Every fur p ool or.silk drés T I you want lo hire somebody : - t| WANTED—Tle makers, mento make| Ml Jf you want fo sell som dffil‘f ties and’ cut ‘p,osts.. 1. P, le_tf;; Ifygu_wanl o 5‘9 ;»a Mm - Jf ou want to rent your bouse If yoa want to sell your bouse If you want to sell your farm If you want to. bay property. If there Is anything that you poper |||u||m|u'|m|||||||'|m§ ks B ok : The strain of a s wo i in e 2L rough spots—puts “sunshine” smoke-apy " good taste while you're u chig gl g s of m‘l coffec—with no afi;fimflp. s where the real valueof True Smoke counts most; it’s a comforting smoke, L LT Outing Nightgowns uting flannel; regular and’ = Silk Petticoats o 7 1 lot ’of, ‘Jadies” Bilk ;petticoats, a good assorgment'ot 2 | shades; most.of them are close fitting with elastic tops— - f choice $2.45 each -~ 5 T numbers. ‘thay: we: g remnants. Many ’. dress, other, pieces ® ough for = - from the - MiHs,” th nills and other leading FURS AND DRESSES fece ‘and every 1 { s will be sold at 25 per.cent. 5 ladies,’smisses’ an d: gir]sl | | : aging and expert blending gives it the rich- - ~ Tn;‘s_nohbnldhlo.ehorlr?nd w m *w’. u-’t‘nhfiss:lymd-det,auduyl‘: C. PBPBE TOBACCO CO. . SAINT LOUIS : 1 MISSOURI ‘- g el 3 7 - \ s , y ~ - Bleached Sheeting ch bleached Silvercrest sheeting—18 cents a yard inch:bleached Special Sale sheeting—15 cents a yd. by the piece—39 centsa-yd. True Smoke . Smokes True Chews True Defectiv

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