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sause no one can iosmbly tell that SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. you darkened your 80 naturally and evenly. You dampen The Swedish Lutheran Sunday a sponge or soft brush with it and|school of Bemidji, inclutflng ‘the Fifth draw this through your hair, taking| warq, will hold its annual’ pionic at one small strand at'a time; by morn- ¥ - ing the y hair disappears, ‘and FOR SALE—An auto opportunity, 6- [after another application or two, your| attend are asked to meet at thq Swe- [ ernment plan, and it is very evident|sately “over there.” He is with Bat- cylinder, 7-passenger car; in excel- |hair becomes beautifully dark, thick|dish church at 10 o’clock, and all|that ‘many overlooked the date. {'talion B, Sixth artillery, and it was lent condition, runonly 5,000 |and glossy and you look years young-| who ‘can furnish automobles are also The final payments yere not up to just 90 ‘days ‘from ‘the time he left Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Co requested to be there at the appointed | what had been expected, but those 3 T Ve e pound a delightful toilet requisite. ... Those who prefer to go. by|who neglected to make the final set-|Bemidji {until he ‘was overseas. FOR SALE, TRADE E—A No. [t ig not intended for the cure, mitiga-| boat may ‘do so,’8s the boat will leave| tlement should lose no time in80-do-I° Another nephew, Angus Chisholm, : tion or prevenhon of disease. = - |the dogk shortly after 10 o’clock. ing. I'who is ‘with the Forty-third engi- both the Piw y and B‘lande miles. Call phone 79. 2t817 |e 20 Enterprise saw mill complete. Also 35-horsepower . traction en- gine, No, 5483 Minneapolis make. Otto J. Miller, Remer, Mlnu 2th i FOR SALE—Good three-room house in Nymore, near box factory, $650. Easy terms. - Inquire Geo. Voltz, Mill Park.. 6821 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Our home at 1012 Doud avenue, eight rooms, modern except heat. New- 1y painted, newly shingled, garage, fenced, shade trees, screen porch, screen windows and doors through- out. New cellar. Will leave near- ]y new Universal range and hase burner. with the house if desired. The first $2,000 takes this comfor- table home; $700.00 down, balance terms. ~Inquire of ~Mrs. Martin Longballa, Littlefork, -Minn, 21 ¢ 6-8 FOR SALE—Smith - Form-a-truck Good condition. Cheap for quirk sale. Koors Bros. 810tf FOR SALE—Hand made stake wagon. ‘Will sell right. Koors Bros. - 810t FOR SALE—Ripe tomatoes Phone 93 6t819 FOR SALE—Studebaker truck - for sale or trade for wood. J. J. Dor- an, 402 Minn. avenue. 6-816 WANTED - WANTED-—To take care of baby at my home. Ida Robideau, first house north of cemetery. 2-817 ‘WANTED—Teamsters, steady work. Smith-Robinson Lbr Co. 21817 T RS P S R A T WANTED--Man to nail grain doors by the piece. Bemidji Manufactur= ing company. 3d816 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Albert Johnson, 1312 Beltrami avenue.. Phone 648-W. 4t817 o e THE BEMIDJI DAILY-PIONEER - FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1918 e FIHAL PAYME}VTS DUE: BEMIDIY SOLDIERS TOST: neers. landed on Frencl LITTLE TIME VE‘B weeks atter he’left Bemidji. PATRIOTS A SLOW \ NO GOINGO Angus and - George Chlkhplm haye Yesterday was the date of tha final Mr, and Mrs. - Fred Bflngmln have 1nade their home with their'uncle and. payment for the hird Liberty Loan|received a cavd from their mephew. | unt while in Bemidji. Bonds, subscribed for under the .| George Chitholm, that he has landed] ——— LONDON REPORTS' succnss (By United Press.) London, Aug 16. — (Offici air, as it does it the outlét Sunday. All who wish to ¥l As we are about to change our location to the corner of the New Dulton Block we' . will offer our stock of JEWELRY, WATCHES, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS, CUT GLASS, CHINA etc., at trernendously low figures. To turn same into cash and save the work and expense of packing ' and moving. Our merchandise, which'is all marked at the old figures, will be sold for even less money. Many' articles will be sold for one-half the whole- - sale price. For example, our entire line. of Sllverware wnll be sold Sllverware has advanced about 50 per cent in the last two years. - o \ 2 4 There Will Be Big Bargams in Every Department _ Sale Starts Monday, Aug. 'ONE INNER P "&“?ERPIANO with twenty- | five rolls of music; Mahogany fimsh ‘will ‘be sold for less than. = - i o : s A WANTED—A young man, 16 or 17 years of age who is willing to work and desires to learn the business. Apply at once, J. C. Penny Co. i 813tf ‘WANTED—Set of second hand sep- arator strucks or heavy trucks of any kind. Phone 935, or write G. H. French & Son, Bemidji. 6t819 WANTED—Lady cook: Svea-hotel. 814tf WANTED—Woman to. work nights. Jefferson hotel. 813tf WANTED—Malid for general house- work. Phone 755-W. 1218 Be- midji avenue. 810tt ‘WANTED—2faid and kitchen girl, Markham hotel. 83tf WANTED—Rooms for 1ight house- keeping. Inquire Pioneer ofice 711t o~ FOR RENT FOR X RENT—Modern furnished room, 1113 Bemidji avenue. Phone 345 B i 816t7 i “FOR 'RENT—Several ‘steam heated =iapartments. - Kaplan, 61821 FOR RENT—Four room furnished house by Sept. 1st. Call at 709 American avenue, | 6t819 LOST AND FOUND LOST OR TAKEN—From front of Carlson’s Variety story, a bluish grey baby carriage; medium size. Phone 360-W. Party having it please return to Carlson’s store. 3t817 LOST—Watch with name Addie Bailey, engraved on inside of back cover; finder return to Pioneer of- fice; reward offered. 4t817 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED—To buy for cash one heavy team work horse, with har- ness. Emory Jarvis, Margie, Minn. 13t828 Want bids by bushel for digging (between Sept. 20th and Oct. 20th), about eighty acres of potatoes in the Lavinia-and Bass Lake district. Will accept bids for five acres up. Bid separate on digging. - Bid separate on picking and if desired will let hauling to same party. J. J. Opsahl, 6t821 AN OLD RECIPE TODARKENHAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns " Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and trou- blgsome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old time recipe improved by the addition of other in- gredients for about 50 cents. Every— body uses this preparation now, be- Phonograph One fine cabi- netphonograph | and/17 records “plaged with Music Rolls Sheet Music 137 piano player rolls to be closed out at BETeRl One Jot- oi. alarm clocks ‘| to be"sold. at 1700 pieces of sheet musnc ! : .—i&fgf&i&g to be sold at 4 copxes for - 850 | 45c _ completeat | © | S ca e » ] a h ; i OE : : : ~ - each each $45.00 | | . 25¢c : g : Big reductions will be ‘made in the price of watches and ' jewelry. Space r .| does not permlt us to quote only a*-few of the many extraordmmry great.: values. $7 sterhng 5‘!‘”’". R 1 lot :of. Diamonds:i AFhimble neb 5;0‘ gty valués to”$12 o <$27: 1 to $1.00. 17 Sateprio—— | Sale pm,e. each $9.75. 15¢ s 83 fountain pens, velues $1.25 to $3.00. ' Sale price MILITARY WATCHES $7.75 g Military watches, American make, special : £ : price $7.786. =~ . ; e sessssessesmsmmmennn | 27 ladies’ watches, 33 1-3 discount on our entire line of cut glass. - : = ; yfldw 1S THE TIME TO| values $13.00 to $27. First come first'served 1 lot ot elgoet :;ng;, BUY THAT GIFT FOR YOUR | sgj¢ price “values $6 to $12.00. | goLDIER BOY. We have _ | Sale price, each a large assortmentofser-| $11.85 ONE-HALF oft on our beautiful stock of $3.75 vice flags jewelry. _ Genume hand painted china § e P S each —> 1,000 Artioles to he Sold at 25c. each. Sights In our silverware department we 3 A 216 are pffering many pieces of silverware This sale can laet On_ly a Phonogragh at prices that prevailed in 1915. few days. Come in right | || Records Sterling Silver Berry @ o | | away and make your selec- bk LA Ste'::l’:;s“m _ tion-and ' have the benefit Sale Price KNIVeS...............ooov..... .$1.25 | | of the reduction in price on 25c each Sticling & Silver Cheesa $1.00 these high class goods. PVOF. ... ..l ailssindiinees . s Special induce ts Sterling Sliver 2_p|ece sz 50 .REMEMBER I. AM NOT on phonougrar;)lfi;I Steak Set P going out of business and | | g7.75 andup Remember Sterling silver has more each and every article is Large fine mahog- than doubled in value since the war | | guaranteed the same as if you paid the | . ;’,‘3 % %?,lln e;32°2% began. -| regular price for them. With 10 Records. GEO.T. BAKER il *an, _________________J