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“imy -~ S | 7 ¥ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIQNEER when lovers of sensational enter- tainment may be assured of satis- fying and engaging amusement. AT THE. “Blood and’ Thunder,” is showing at| Staples. i T HEATERS ' tie Grand tonight, _ OF WHEAT FORECAST St. Paul, J‘uly,rz.—lf Minnesota has two weeks of - bright, - warm|| weather with occasional tsl;{owers, 2 and proper precautions are taken by LAST TIME—‘TARZAN"" able pictures in which/that aterlin wheat growers to prevent black rust,| ‘When Edgar ' Rice Burroughs porugyer of western roles ‘has ye% pregent . crop conditions throughout|wrote “Tarzan of the Apes” and it]heen seen, is the headline attraction photoplay. featuring William 8. Hart, in"its history, Prof. Edward M. Firee-1000 copies. Over 6,000 newspapers man of the agricultural college said.|published it, in serial form over a Prof. Freeman. said he would not|period of one year and it was trans- be surprised to see the state go over|lated into 14 languages, from Eng- 2 Paramount-Mack Sennett two-part comedy v{ill also be shown. ‘“Over the Tov.” . “WHO: V/iLL WIN the mark: of 100,000,000 bushels of | lish to Portuguese. It was from this| iy Mig centers, whera® “Over 3 TH]S BATTLE”? } wheat this fall, a figure which has|novel that the huge spectacle by the been attained only once previously. EOoD > crunning on an indefinite The wheat yield last year was about 60;000,000, tional Film corporation and exhib- ited to record breaking crowds in ness has been phenomenal. In Chi- ‘cago, Minneapolis, St. Pgul, St. Louis are well n:lntured for tgls timte ’or the| States. season and an early harvest'is an-| It was this celebrated film that ticipated. If favorable weather con-|was witnessed at the Rex by a large ::lel:ls‘i:;t::‘thm;gcs 1:;5;"121; “..0:';; tinues, the winter wheat and winter|audience last night, its first evening| ¢} o op” comes to the Elko theater rye will be ready for harvesting this|run in'Bemidji. It will be shown for three .days, beginning Thursday. T e (o hagtn o e e e “itne whea! commencing at 8: o’clock, owing . % : BRICK WORK ONNEW - - BATTLES STORE FINISHED in two weeks. to its 8,000 feet of film. “The brick work for the. front of gt ARG A‘ Folilowlng is vu;h:::l the Ntevr1 York merican says of the spectacle: LIEUT. W’CANN LEAVES i TOMORROW To REPORT the new Battles ‘building, replacing “Tarzan is Iike nothjng ever be- fore seen. One wonders how it can Dr. D. F. McCann has laid aside the airy summer raiment and the ever keep up its speéd. “It has 219 distinct thrills. straw 1id and donned the khaki and deadly as snake venom. section of the business district.” The front is of dark-red brick; trimmed with white brick. = - ° “The illusion of all other film|the old tin front Challenge hotel, i8}you win the battle of life. insignia of a lieutenant of- Uncle Sam’s military, and-‘tomorrow will , leave for Camp Dodge to begin work R s for the government. T S g Lieutenant McCann received his appointment after an examination and was assigned to the medical corps of the army. He goes to en- ter training and assignment, having received orders to report. play of the motion picture, the sen- sation of a decade.” At the Rex tomorrow Billile West will be one of the features of the program. by the Battles hardware store. trial package. 'ARMERS EI.E?T C 'Fhe Better Farming ?:l’{l!;l.he d its for the Fourth at the Rex, when the :fi:;mflqxe efizc,:‘:l:,f n;te:vti ng. s%j fifg{gvo';‘gpf;“ff%‘;“‘:";?m;&jf;‘;?fl Scott, two miles west on the Jeffer- Lockwood is one of Bemidji's t&voi': son highway. The following officers ites. And in addition Charlle Chap-| ”ecathont Ira Foster. - lin . will “celebrate” for the .audi- Vice president—Matt Méyers. . Special for Fourth. There will be a special program GUILD MEETING The Guild of the Episcopal church will meet tomorrow afternoon in the basement of the church at 2:30 o'clock, instead of Thursday after- noon. . ergast (re-elected.) . ELKO PROGRAM There were four candidates for The new Ann Pennington - picture | president when the first ballots were which will again be shown at the|cast, each candidate receiving three Elko theater tonight, entitled ‘‘Sun-| votes. L 3 s{llne A&m,"l waziladu'p%ad Afl'om the Tt R s story ‘“Cavalry Alley” by Alice He-|/ e G et e SR el Fewer Old Maids Bright, sparkling eyes and a ‘the“ Cabbage Patch” and ‘Lovey’ Mary.” - “lsweet breath are dependent on In the hands of most people the pen is more dangerous than. the sword. fering from such troubles.”—MRgs. SARGENT, No. 1321 North Broadwa; ‘| How’s'Thisd- =41 “ /YWa offer Ong Hundred Dollars Reward Lfor any case of Catarrh that cannot be A reel of current events, Hearst- o o Hiow: : ? — ; cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Pathe Newesds aiss 1 o Thuwa st{a-slaalthy.scomlitionnrasi FEH 7 i Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken | the Elko tonight. stomach and “bowels. ENTERPRISE--AUTO CO- by catarrh’ sufferers for the past thirty- “five years, and has bécome known as thg “most rellable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi- gon from the Blood and healing the dis- cased portions.. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine_for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. , F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.: S0ld by all Druggiste. T5c, ‘ Love and Babara-Castleton are star- tells an intensely interesting story.]pimples, blackheads, makes|| Office Phone 1 TR R Y T health-giving -red blood ;and “The I(.}ash of Porwneorqamelodramu that'means‘a clear skin with of stirring force and'upwbatlng in- | FOSY cheeks, bright eyes,” and terest, ‘will. be presented by Carmel Myers at the Grand.theater tonmight, b § } i steady - nerves. City Drug{| -Manager Storex Adv R Ty WILL SPEAK ON FOURTH Attorney E. E. McDonald will de- In addition the Keystone comedy,|liver an oration on ‘the Fourth at “Selfish - Yates,” thej new Artcraft| POSTdmCE EXAMINATION is said to be one of the most remark- Want a job as clerk-carrier in’ th postoffice at Bemidji? If so, there :‘s to be a civil service examination g ¢ % eld in Bemidji July 27 and Post- | the statev!fnqlll‘cate anei“m will| was published in book form, it at-cat the Grand theater for tomorrow | master Ritchie will be glad to make haye one of the largest wheat crops|tained the enormous sale of 1,700,-|and Thursday. As added attraction|any explanation as to the position, same name was produced_by the Na- ‘basts, & ‘reported that the busi-} swo . 1 dneys‘ are. the }ilters of ‘the Virtually all :grains, including]the I t-theat f th tropof- dody. If .they become inactive and fail i e largest theaters of the metropol- ., /3" other big cities crowded houses|to eliminate the wastc matter, they are wheat, rye, oats, barley and corn,|itan cities throughout the United haye greeted every performance and| apt to throw the whole mecl.lanism of | the' fame of Sergeant Bmpey, the|pe hody out of order, thus toxic poisons can accumulaté in the system and be as Besides causing. the .minor ailments of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and backache, neglect of ‘the kidneys is apt |- to develop into ‘more serious disedses, such as diabetes or stone in the bladder. ‘Rid the body of toxic poisons—clean the bladder and kidneys and cure the twinges of rheumatism with Anuric and plays are paled in comparison - to|complete .and presents & marked im-}~ Anuric was first discovered by Dr: that of Tarzan for it is the wonder|provement- in ‘the ‘Beltrami avenue|Pierce, and has henefited thousands of sufferers as well as appeased and ‘elimi- nated the ravages ofthe more serious T Billie Work is bel heditaa kidney diseases. -go(;v procurable for 63 ‘'omorrow—Billi 3 ork is being pushed toward com-|cents at any good drug store,”or sen ) by pletion of this new business block|Dr. Pierce, nga]ids’ Hotel and Surgical and when finished will be occupied | Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cesits for ‘STHLWATER, MInN.—"“If I can“do any goed in the world for others, I'wish to do it, and I.feel that it is my duty to write about the -wonderful results I re- ceived from the use of ‘Anuric’ T was suffering-from-kidney and bladder trou- bles, scalding, backache and rheuma- tism, and feet and ankles swelled so. that at time;_I Idco:l:d not wallkdw&thout ence. - * g ey _|assistance. - Had .taken_several different N T Secretary-treasurer—I. M. Pend kinds of kidney remedies but all failed. 1 sent to Dr. Pierce for “his new discovery, ‘Anuric,” which I received by mail in tablet form. I soon. got better and am convinced that this popular new medicine is good.. I wish to recommen it to my neighbors and everybodyfiui]— morrow is the latest World picture,|one, and ~are dangerous’ to] D i . T . b » £ ay and Night Service Vengeance.” in which - Montagu |pogith, Hollister’s Rocky Moun-|| Offics. Remore. Hotel, Cor. red. - ‘This Tremarkable - photoplay tain Tea drives out impurities, 3rd St.' & Beltrami Ave. ‘Residence Phone 10 ’ Coming to the Elko theater to-]and. other cosmetics ' fool no | Auto Livery and Taxi Service hy in the United industry. A-car load of seven tractors has been shipped direct to Bemidji from Henry Ford and Son to be distributed among the farmers in this community. These will be sold at wholesale cost price. \ i ; The object of this move is to assist in producing more food crops. $E Orders have been placed for a part of this car.and anyone desiring one of these machines should communicate with us or the Food Administrator at once. When these tractors are sold there will be no more available at this price for this vicinity. ; A R e e The idea is to have the tractor worked as much of the time as possiblé. In some communities two and three farmers have gone together to buy a Fordson - Tractor and farmer clubs have purchased them and used them among their mem- bers. ey 4 BEECIRS 3= "N & X VP | ‘Big Demonstration July 4th Watch the Pioneer for announcement later. Call on us for full informatioh. C. W.JEWETT CO, Inc. PHONE 474 BEMIDJI, MINN. &7 Distributors of the Fordson Tractors per week shipment. !l One Carload | ves| ‘'MEAT A MINUTE |» v wa| “GOING TO ALLIES|"' sar de in, to me! of the tey tp | One Hog Ouf of Every!... itetel Four Being Sent |&/- wiJle: in | achers| - Ahf@ad- a2, my Il Dusby 2 mitte I o rol o7k on' . 2 ! 7 . Iy § el ve ond| Shipments’of !nlzac have been going | R: v the|to the allies for some time at the rate 1 1707 of ‘16,000 -pounds a minute. As the 3 1" 917, |shipments are kept up:during a ten| .y ~bb +0f| hour day/they amount to 9,000,000 | v, * - han|pounds daily. The-meat goes to sol-| ., to the | diers of the United-States and the al-| oy ¢3d as|lies-aild to the_clvillan population of | ¢p. ‘uget]all the countries at war with Ger-{ip, Mhnan ohdbarminm o wmam= = s =Chicago Tribune, June 5, 1918 Thesc,_state‘mevnts— - were made. by a prom- inent representative of Administration. ~.No.industry in the ountry--has. played a more important..part in helping to-win the war than the American live- stock and meat-packing Swift & Company alone has been forward- ing over 500 car loads of meat and meat products Swift & Company, U. S:A. b nig moy el States Food for overseas — NOTICE Adveruisements in this column | cost half sent-a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c per issue Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issuse.;i No ads run ror less than 26c. i FOR SALE FOR SALE—Grade Jersey. 721 Mis- sissippi Ave. 3 2173 FOR SALE—Airdale puppies. In- quire 914 Beltrami Ave. Phone 7817, 2-73 FOR SALE—One Ford touring car, late model. Must be sold at once. C. W. Jewett Co. 4-76 FOR SALE — Indian motorcycle. Phone 75-J. 6-76 FOR SALE—For $50, house 14x18. Call 618 4th St. 4-73 FOR SALE—Three year old Shetland pony. Cheap if taken at once. 403 America Ave. 4-72 FOR SALE—Good hand_made stake wagon. Ford with Form-A-Truck attachment. Paper baler. Prices asked, Koors Bros. Co. 628tf FOR SALE—Two acres of land with ~ summer cottage, within ecity lim- its. Good well on premises. Phone 684-W. 68tf FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with city water and sewer. Lot is 30x150 feet and runs out to the lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. or call 276. b2tt CITY LIVERY) Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is first class always. Best of harses, rigs. and automobiles. .Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. Phone 3-W; Residence 694-W G. E. HICKERSON, Manager o~ WANTED . -&i-sil PAINTERS WANTED—Call at 518 Beltrami Ave. C. F. Hicks. 2-73 FOR SALE—Boat and boat house on Lake Irvine, Inquire 413 Park Ave. 6-78 WANTED—Girl at 0. K. Restaurant. g 2-72 WANTED—Girls at the Bemidji Steam Laundry. 71tf WANTED—Girl or woman for- gen- eral housework. Call at 1215 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 444. 3-73 WANTED—To rent small furnished apartment. Address P. M., ‘c|o Pioneer. 6-75 WANTED—Housewives to call the parcel delivery when you want groceries delivered. Phone 385. Shannon, 2-71 WANTED—Bright girl who is rapid and accurate with a typewriter, one who would be willing to learn to operate from a dictaphone. Koors Bros. Co. 628tf WANTED—Woman cook at Great Northern Restaurant. 614tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished five-room modern flat. €all 11-F-3. 71tf FOR RENT—Five-room modern flat. Call 11-F-3, 71tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms at 1302 Bemidji Ave. Phone 452-W. _ 625tf OMY The creamery has fresh buttermilk daiyl. Try your grocer first—a num- ber of them handle buttermilk. The Creamery, § 528tf £ Defective

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