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Services will be held at the Elko theatre at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. - SWEDISH LUTHERAN, Sunday school .at 9:46 o'clock. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, T. B. Nordale, pastor. 2 - PONGREGATIONAL. Sundaiy school at 10 a. m. Serv- fces at7:30 o’clock, conducted by C. L. Ish ] 'J‘mn A\utin. pastor. X LUTHERAN FREE. - Services at 11 a. m. and Bunday school at 10:30 o’clock in the Ny- more church. Bervices at 2:80 o’clock in the Aardahl church. 0. P, Grambo, pastor. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS EPISCOPAL. Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany. 10 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m, Morning prayer and ser- mon, ¥ Evening service at Mentor, George BackRurst, rector. CATHOLIC. s Low mass at 8 o’'clock a. m. High mass at -10 oclock-a. m. Sunday school, followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 11:30 a. m. Baptisms ‘at 2 o’clock p. m. Vespers and benediction at 3 o’clock. J. J. T, Phillippe, rector. ’ ‘SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN. The seérvices next Sunday morning will be ¢onducted in the Norwegian language. The' evening services which begin at 8 o’'clock, will be in English. -Come - worship. with ‘us morning and evening. 2 Bunday school at.12 o’clock. Osmund Johnson, pastol\ :1¢. 8. m—Church -school. 11 & m.—Morning worship; :topic, “Japan, .a Menace or a Hope?' at this seérvice the pastor will:read a letter from his friend, the Rev .C. H. Ross, .one of our Missionaries to Ja- pan, . -This. letter contains valuable material ro‘lngvn to a correct under- "Whofehegrtedneu.'_‘ How tackle your job. do you 3 .. METHODIST.. Morning theme, “Stewardship and the:Present World Emergency.” The pastor “comes: With' a fresh message from: the-Area Centenary Conference in ; Minneapolis. - Evening tueme, “Stewardship and Confidence in God.” Minute Men will speak at both. services. Sunday ‘school at 12—a ‘place for everybody. . A training school for good: . citizenship—here and here- after,” ‘" A > « Epworth. League at 7. * “The Christiah. Mastery of the Pacfic.” Come'if you can, . . Blaine Lambert, minister. ~ Pl YTERIAN, ' Sunday . morning -at the Presby- terian church at 11 o'clock the pas- tor-will speak on: the subject, “Love's babor,” (1 Cor, 18:13,) ; Sunday evening the sermon will be on the theme, “The Crisis And .ne Man,” (Acts 26:19.) 8unday school will meet at 10 a' m. Those young men who are home from the service and have no home church are -invited .most- cordially to the Men’s Bibls’ Xl“--s a4t~ the Sunday h ug People’'s Christian En- vor n'b'cletygwill meet at 7 p, m. 1 are welcome. L. Warford, pastor, CK CALLED TO PARIS. . Paris; Feb, 16.—The Belgian pre- | mier-has left for this city, according to a Havas dispatch from Brussels, which adds that Brand Whitlock, the Amerjcan minister to Belgium, has been summoned to Paris by President 3 y\mmn. ' Silk Blouses... FOR SAve =~ FOR SALE—Large Cary safe in per- fect condition. Smith-Robinson Lumber Co. © 10226 et o NGIRAR URNE v i FOR SALE—80 acre farm, 2 miles 8. B. of Bemidji, good buildings; inquire, John Goerke. Bemidji, Minn. RR No. 2. 6d220 s e FOR SALE—b acre lots and other terms will - take Phone 780j.” Ma- Nymore, Minn. 2mo414 land on easy Liberty bonds. thew Larson, el e FOR SALE—Potatoes at 656c per bushel. Phone 809j., 3d215 FOR SALE—80 acre improved farm, " located on Mississippi river, three miles 8. W. of Bemidji. Well fin- ished seven room house, also have some hay for sale. 502 4th Irvine Ave, Phone 356w, 124222 FOR SALE—At less than half of -its original cost. One complete ,res- taurant outfit. Address B. C. care Pioneer. 210tf FOR SALE—Quarter section in Township one fifty seven, Range thirty-eight. Ditch tax paid for ninteen seventeen. Low price and Tiberal terms at 6% for quick sale. Address * C."” Pioneer office. 1742156 e A R S SR A FOR SALE—Oak, well built store ladder. | Call at Ploneer office. 1128tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—40 acres clay land, six miles east of Bemidji, (Frohn.) All under cultivation: 7st. - Phone 495j.. L. M. FOR RENT—Six steam heated rooms, bath, over J. C. Penney Co., Third street building. See Mgr. J..C.. P. Co. 213t WANTED WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. . 215 WANTED—Man or woman, salary $24, full time 50c an hour, spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. HExperience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills; Norristown, Pa. 2156 WANTED—FEnergetic salesman ' or county agent to represent. well known manufacturing -concern, making factory and farm equip- ment—must call on dealers, fac- tories and farms. Permanent posi- tion with splendid opportunity for reliable man of good' personality. The Standard Steel -Corporation, 491 Virginia St., Milwaukee, Wis. 14215 WANTED—Small flat or 3 room apartment, unfurnished; man and wife, Address, H. A. Hanson, Markham hotel. - BEGINS fThe excruciating agonies of rheuma- tism are usually the result of failure of the kidneys to expel poisons from the system. the irritation of these uric acid crystalf 18-allowed to continue, in- curable ‘blas kidney disease may result. Atfend .to-it at once. Don't regort to temgomry relief. The sick kidneys must be restored to health lgl the use of some sterling remedy whi will prevent a veturn of the disease. Get some MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsiles immedlutel[,. They have brough? back the joys of life to count- less thousands of sufferers from rheu- matism, lame back, lumbigo, sciatica, gall stones, gravel and other ‘affections of the kidneys, liver. stomach, bladder and allied organs. “They will attack the poisons at once, clear out the kidneys and urlnm;{ trict and the soothing healing oils and herbs will restore the inflamed tissues and organs to normal health, 1 others are imitations, Ask for KEDAL and be sure the name er or ":Received Yesterday, the Late Styles in Spring Blouses - Crepe de Chine Blouses. . $4.95 and $5.50 Georgette Blouses, $5.50, $5.75, $7.50 and $8.50. Ask for fashion plate showing these styles. SILK GEORGETTE 86 to 40 inches wide, all shades, 'BEMIDJI, AT E MINN. . | too. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WANTED—To.do wood sawing and “unload from cars._v30d or hay, {prompt service, right prices guar- anted. Phone, 8561w. 8dz216 AL ISR e R A WANTED-—A second hand sub serv- ice paker or corrugated roller. Must be in good condition and cheap fpr cash. -“Address XYZ Pioneer; kg WANTED—Girls. also delivery ma; at Bemidji Steam Laundry. Work begins Mar. 3rd. Adddress J. J. Trask. - 6d215 WANTED—About 3 furnished rooms or house. Ploneer. WANTED—To rent; 6 room house with bath; in desirable location. Not too far from the business dis- trict. Address “8,” Pioneer. 120tf FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, - gee or write B. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tt Clear Track for Health It’s great to feel good! It's fine to have a clear head, a sweet breath, bright eyes, a good complexion—and a clear track for health! Here’s the way to do it. Keep your bowels open. Don’t allow constipa- tion to fasten upon you. If low food-waste to lie in the it ferments and creates poisons, which are absorbed in#o the blood, making you feel osluggish, with a headache all the time, sour stomach, and the other disagreeable discom- forts which take all the pleasure out of life. There’s a dangerous side, If you are in such condition, disease can easily fasten upon you. Then it is ‘more apt to be serions be- cause of your condition. - - Your druggist has an excellent new preparation called SALINOS' that will completely empty your bowels, in- cluding the lower bowel where most poisons a.re~£ormed. It is .decidedly gleasant in taste and action. Get a ottle for a Quarter and try it I er sizes Fifty cents and a Do&lni’. Get it. Be safe. morning. Use it tomorrow “The Taste Tells” The keen house: wife always in- || sists on this label when buy- ‘ing Bread an Butter. AT IIIIIII‘IIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIlIIIIIlL = (LTI UL SR “Where Are My Reading Glasses?” KRYPTOK Glagses give, this eonven- ience without that drawback of all other bifocals—the congspicuous, ing seam or hump. Daddy’ ing glasses. Like thousands of middle-aged men and women, Daddy fusses with two pairs’ of glasses because he cannot see distant objects ' clearly through his reading glasses.. So now he wastes many prec- jous minutes changing from bne pair to the_other—or hunting for one of them. But if Daddy wore KRYPTOK Glisses he would be freed from this two-pair-of KRYPTOKS (pro- nounced Crip-tocks) would give him, in glasses nuisance. one pair of glasses, the necessary correction’ for both reading and distance. KRYPTOKS enable you objects with equally keen vision. You can glance up from your. book or paper and see things at a distance as clearly as you see the type on the printed page. Telephone 92 - Bemidji, Minn, Misclzievous daughter ‘ pocket and watches him glee- fully as he searches in vain for his read- to see both.near and far, |IllllllllllIllll||lIllIIIIlIlIlIIIIil“lilllllllllllllllillllllIlllll,'_i has . picked \ ] g £ K - T 13 i age-reveal- Not the _slightest trace for a dividing; line can be detected You Need KRYPTOK Glasses If you fuss with two pairs of glasses (one pair for near vis- ion, the other for far vision); OR e If you cann jects clearly i ing glasses; OR E If you wear the out-of-date bifocals with the conspicuous seam -or- hump. v "RYPTOK ‘GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS " “the invisible bifocals.” between the lower part which affords perfect near vision and the upper part which affords perfect far vision. . * The KRYPTOKS lens is crystal.clear —its surface smopth and ‘even. It ¢an not be distinguisly:d from a single vision “lens.. That's'why KRYPTOKS are called - I : 5 ‘» Ask your, oculist, optometrist or op- tician about' KRYPTOK{Glasses. ' Write for Booklet— Wweryone ~who needs glagses for near and far vision’ (bifocalsy: Wwill: :be -intdrested in the informa- tion contained in our book- “let.; Write for your copy; . - plehse give, if possible; the ; narpe of your oculist, opto- mefrist or’optieian:= ‘. o. % Drs. Larson & Larson 4th and Beltrami Over Netzer’s TFYOU WANT T0 RENT, BUY, SELL OR TRADE, ADVERTISE IN PIONEER WANT COLUMN MARCH 3RL We Re-Open ~ Bemidji Steam Laundry Our 11th Year ~ . J. J. TRASK.