Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 26, 1918, Page 6

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ESSENGER WEARS SILK HAT ¢ War Times Brlng Many Quaint Char- 2 acters Into Service in th- lngton tion to all who so kindly assisted us in the time of bereavement when Wevlg;l“{EDszllzlthtg{ g;?‘%'r; 5}:1%“%3 ecial ‘bed spreads at $1. 98 nt Jogeph Lane passéd away. Especial- 3-429 pman’s, 1-426 | 1y are we grateful for the many flor<| — 0 ————— al tributes attesting ‘esteem ~and| WANTED—To buy = writing desk. friendship, h State kind and price. Box 287, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lane, City. © 3-427 —Mrs. J. R. Johnson, - WANTED — Two cylinder, elght B. & horsepower ~marine engine for ADl)l'I'IONAl. LOCALS e R “"‘”}?‘i“w“"“ kRt | \ I to all iy heimen s | — o Hocel FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION #Mrs. A. O. Anderson and Mrs. O. Newman ‘of Louis were in Bemidji 3 rday visiting: friends.. Wnshlngton —War t precedented demand f« cle Sam. have brougl characters to Washington. : At 5 .+ One of:the quaintest guards s seen| loosoatyméds flcel clll;th vand g'lng‘-i- — B e g&zt,;‘ B takin BQT_T;‘.,’ A K . dally at the main door of. the old land atam’lgro pga:ill only 17%¢ perlygs NTED—Competent girl for gen- NORTHERN "‘"DE & FUR OOMPANY 2 0§ ) - ©One Half . Block North of Union Statlon, SBEMIDJI, MI office bullding; now occupied by Pro- 4 Y 1 housework. 905 Lake Boule- vost Marshal .General Crowder and his Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald left | ¥¥. B § A, Y yard. Telephone 116. 41611 | § staff. He is a gentleman of ithe old| gt pight for Minneapolis. - They ; . WANTED—To rent or. buy five or Southern . school and while on duty | will return Sunday evening. ; six-room house, with city ‘water. wears a shining black silk hat of an- Advermisements In this. column gal:ts:l cx;ot l::da‘;oessa‘:' )t{ro:‘:r) ]%uslnpzs: clent vintage.. On the left lapel of his 100 pairs boys' and girls’ gun It sart s word % frock coat 1s a little silver badge of | metal s}?oes $3.50 values—Saturday -c:fiih:nsh eh: andv:nc-? o ;::“:' ':TB NoOr: - 323tt authority and his courtly manner as he | and. Monday ,only $2.49 at ’.I‘ropp- be run for less than’ 10¢ per issue.| FOR ~ * 'bids one enter the portals of the build- | man’s. & 1-426 | Ads ¢harged on our books cost one| FOR- RENT—Four furnished' rooms fng always brings a smile. On the cent a word per issue. No ads run at $8 per month 1301 Bemidji pay roll he-is listed as a “messeniger,”| = Mrs. W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd | tor less than' 26c. ; Ave.: 2-427 Vi and he s the only messenger in Wash. | returned to her home this morning.| ——— PORSALE © | 7o”R RENT—Modern fve-room flat Behnd i’s all the year round livery. Servu:e is fiut " Ington who wears a silk hat. . |'While here smel was_the guest of —YTve-passengerTord, | for summer. Call 11-F-3. . 426tf «class always. Best of horses, rigs and automobiles. Mrs.-A. E. Witting. 1916 model, with . ghack absorb-|FOR RENT—Two ~modern. Yooms, “Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. 2 3 5 ers, Klaxon horn,-Presto lights,| ‘and board it desired. -Mrs. C, B. ¥ unli;aln;a ct? 2?, %“Bam:n Sc;{»e ’Il:rg;:m: ts 10 dozen ladies’ muslin gowns, $1| first class shape. - Snap ‘for | Powell, 1110 Bemiaji Ave. phone POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and lrvme Avenu X 126 ‘values. ,Saturday, only 69c. at| )g1p. Migs. Ave., Bemidji, Minn. 11-V7. : 423tf Phone 3-W; reudence 694-W. e i) e i) merammwmo |} G. E. HICKERSON, Manager % Diuelng caps Bo, Saturday at FOR SALE—Acre lots, 315 -down FOUND—A ‘wateh. Owner can have * Troppmen’s. Y % 1-426 Dr EfiW .Johnson and wife will and $15 per month. | “same by calling at - Pioneer: and R *[1eayetonight for Minneapolis where Bemidji, ‘Minn, 7 "3, 26 paying for this ad. 2427 they will spend a week, returning FOR SATE——4+room cottage, e cieweRrnkiin futo. more, 'with 50- f_,oot ‘tront Tot. £ % dregs. Vincent Joanis Ladies’ kid and gun metal French WHEN YOG WANT A LOT —or & heel, button and lace, fancy grey WI;EN Ygg,l'vtv“?a rA ’;OT"'O:; 18 and champagne tops, values $6.50 ol?u;:u?try'ol,l)' 80° gf_ fgog::ree: tso 885 50. Saturday and Monda&' o::;g i‘&u o Mal:hewvgog;son, I\ymore‘ nn., or phone gy e Sow Seeds In Successmn FARM HELP PLE'NTIFU'L_ | For SALE—-Five-passenger Ford, GEO. 1, FRENCH & SONS W00D YARD BIRCH, TAMARACK, POPLAR, JACKPINE /4 FOOT OR 16 IN. LENGTHS Aberdeen, S. D., April for quick sale $250; 1916 roadster,| , 8. D., April 26.—De- or quick sal roadster, ; : LR $ spite earlier scares on the subject, Ford, equipped, storage . battery 3 nJoy e e e es Office Markham Bldg. R. E. Smith, Brown county farm-| and 'electric lights, Klaxon horn, 2% Phone 93 ing agent, says there is no shortage| 8peedometer, $260; 1916 five-pas- All S of farm help in this section. He at-| ~ senger Ford, first class condition, ok i unlmer tributes this partly t othe fact that $300. C. W. Jewett Co.; Inc. 2 - farm owners are doing more of the| Phome 474 : 6-427 7 Saturday. ands Moydny special _at|work themselves and partly to.in-|FOR SALB CHEAP OR FOR RENT— ’I‘TODPmBH 's—Ladies’*$20 coats only | creased purchases of lnbor-saving Four room cottage with 5 acres of | $15 1-426 machinery ground, Mathew Larson, phone e R Y 7S _7180-J. 5 4104tf- Boys wash suits, white and linen, WII TEND SER Saturday and Monday, only 59¢ gt L AT SERVICE - WA BW;]AIJTE]; d ‘k Troppman’s. 1-426| The Rebekahs and 0dd Fellows|"' o/ MaD‘“’m‘: Hotol or.0ax ZWOT ; N e V?ltl celebrate the BbSth anniiversa;y WANTED—Maid 8t MarkRem n ot 3 of the Odd Fellows by attending the D—] 0l - : Remember, Tucsday, “Meatless Day” girsa. Presbyt(;rian church in a bo?ly 2-427 b unday ‘morning. ' The sermon will WANTED—Kitchen glrls at Mark- Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” | be preached by Rev. L. Br Warford.| ham Hotel. . -427 FORD $450.00 -$435. O F. 0. B. Detroit F. 0. B. Detroit We have secured an allotment of cars from the Ford Motor Company for shipment during May and are again taking orders, as we are in a position to make reason- able prompt dehvery, after an order haj been placed w1th us. SR HAVE a new patch of ctisp radighes always ready by sowing a little seed every tenidays. . Enjoy delicious sweet.cori and peas con- tinuously by sowing early, medium,-and late: varletxes. Have a newer crop of tender lettuce teady as soon as the first row has been used. You will get the greatest pleasure and the most. safisfactory fe- sults if you make your war.garden produce crops in succession.-- Northrup, King & Co.’s seeds are bred for hardiness and early maturity. . They:- will produce the finest vegetables in abundance, if given proper care. .. : .. \The seeds are ready. nowé--in the attractive STERLING Seed Case. Make your selection at once. Choose a number of varieties. Buy ehough for successive sowings.« - A R e . Names of dealers near you who haudle these reliable seeds, will be furnished on request,: .- Nom‘mmp Kine &Cos SEED S United States Food Administration License No. G-32453 - Non:rmr Kme&Co..Mmmous TERMS: $50.00 DEPOSIT WITH ORDER, BALANCE UPON DELIVERY OF CAR, OR, IN- STALLMENT, PAYMENT PLAN TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES. PLACE YOUR ORDER AND WE WILL DO OUR UTMOST TO SECURE A CAR FROM THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY TO FILL IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. . "C.W.JEWETT CO. Inc. FORD AUTHORlZED SALES & SERVICE ALL THE SNAP AND STYLE OF THE FASHION CENTERS ARE TO .. BE HAD IN “SUNSHINE SUITS.” ‘WE HAVE THEM IN SILKS AND FINE FRENCH SERGES UP TO $65.00. WE HAVE SELECTED 15" SUITS, NEW AND WORTH UP TO .. $35.00 IN GOOD MATERIALS AND THE NEW SPRING SHADES. SAT- URDAY YOU CAN BUY THEM FOR $25.00 A lot of Wrappers and house dresses . worth up to $2.50, about 3 dozen jn the lot. While they last you pay only 75c New arrivals in Silks and Silk Sweaters at— The Bazaar Store SO A “pD._theUnitedStates —————e e I WISH I MAY NEVER HEAR OF THE UNITED STATES AGAIN » AND JOHN ALTON BECAME THAT HISEORIC:CHARACTER. “The ManWithout a Country” CELEBRATED BY EDWARD EVERETT HALE’S FAMOUS BOOK. Presented hy the Red Cross FOR THE BENEFIT OF BELTRAMI COUNTY CHAPTER. Matinee REX Theatre Evening Next Tuesday, April 30 «THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY” should be seen by every person in America. Those who have seen it should see it again. It is the picturization of the adventures of the American army officer who cursed his country and his wish never to again hear of his country was granted by the government, which placed him aboard a ship from which he was transferred, one shipto another on the seas, the crews being un- der orders never to mention the United States in his presence. THE LESSON WAS LEARNED—A HEART OVERFLOWED AS DEATH CAME Regular Matinee, 2:30, admission 10-25 cents. Children’s Special Matmee, 4:15 o’clock, admission 10 cents. Evenmg——-Contmuous run, two shows, begmnmg 7:10 o’clock. W it IIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIlIlIIllleI,lIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Nefective

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