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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR SALE—Fresh Holstein cow. A.{ WANTED—Waltress, night cook Evolution of Heroes. 3 E. Rako, Bemidji, Minn., R. R. No. and dish washer. Palace cafe. § . % 5 Great men need to be lifted upon | T30 IR d317t| 312, Minn., Ave. 32611 For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices . A T T H E the shoulders ot the whole world, in 3 i order to concelve their great ideas or | FOR SALE—Improved 40 acre farm,| WANTED—Girl for general house. Ship Your 3 : perform their great deeds; that is, East Bemidji. Also seven room work. Phone 433. Mrs. Tom there must be an atmosphere of great- | house in city. Inquire Ed. Ach-| Hughs. 703 Bemidjl Ave. 325tf H]DES, FURS, WOOL, ness round about theim. A hero can-| embach. Box 336, Bemidji, Minn. | o rm e me— oo SHEEP PELTS and BEE not be a hero unless in a heroic world. 4d41 car. Buick, Oakland or Dodge pre- WAX and TALLOW 73 NY —Hawthorne. FOR SALE—Our home at 1012 Doud ferred. Describe make of car and Ave., 8 rooms modern except heat, year built, also state lowest cash 2 To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPA 118 Belt Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA THEATERS NOTABLE PRODUCTION. The great photoplay ‘“Sporting Life” produced by Maurice Tour- neur, which is being shown at the Elko theatre tonight and tomorrow, matinee and evening, is a superb Paramount Artcraft special picture. s $ It is an adaption of the famous ¥ g Advertisements in tnis column cost e Drury Lane melodrama and there|, if i e word per iasue. when Dald { isn’t a dull moment from start to|cash in advance. ad will be run for make offer. M. C. Longballa, price. Address (5 passenger) care Littlefork, Minn. 36tf Pioneer. 36t FOR SALE—Five room cottage, lo- cated on 12th St. 50 foot lot, cheap if taken at once. Phone SNAPS! 727-J. 12448 Complete modern 8-room house, east’ front, 50-ft. lot. All street impravements including pavement paid for. Screened porch. Tubu- dar well. Only $3,500. Part cash. and terms on balance. 2 corner lots, east fromt, two blocks from the Normal. A fine buy at $700, part cash. A fine residence lot, 40x140 on Lake Boulevard $1200. Terms. $1500 cash handles the finest 10-acre chicken and berry farm within 2 miles of the Post office. 9-room house, hot air furnace, wood shed; barn, 18x26; hog house 14x16; and other buildings; good well. 8 acres under high stage of cultivation. 40 acres good hardwood land, clay loam. 8 acres under cultiva- FOR RENT | f finish. There is a charming love|less than 10c per e. b story which holds much suspensive| Ads charged on our books cost one i fotevest, The story is an excellent |{ont % Worgyper issue. No ads run for o RN R e one and from every standpoint, 13 t 517 4th St. Ph 744 “Sporting Life” is a most notable A°l' l’(‘?gf . 01‘%“29» production. Aside from the interest - n. of the story, the scenes of “‘Sporting FOR RENT—40 acre farm, 2 miles Life” are unusually massive and in- north on lake. Inquire 111 7th St. 3d329 We Now Have Our New Creamery Completed and are ready for business. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Minnesota No. 13 seed ting. These include a 8 teresting e corn, germination per cent 97. camp, a prize ring contest in the Na- uongl sfmung club in London, a Write B. B. Lee, Little Falls, Minn. racing stable, a battle on a dlls- 14329 mantled ferry boat, the rescue of a| —— (' ———— stolen horse from the cellar of a tene- | FOR SALE—32 acres °b°‘°°dl:”g_ all ment, and finally a view of the Der- under cultivgtion, 80 ro glm by at Epsom. Added attractions at| City limits . very 0”}3085 dy — the Elko tonight and Sunday are a| Priced, easy ferms. 0. J. Good- manson, Little Falls, Minn. 1d329 Paramount-Flagg comedy, and |oe S S R special music. Mr. Mauritz, violin|poR SALE—A bargain on easy terms ana Mtss Riloy, plano. Lots 1.2 blk 4 Lake Park add., Be- tion, 10 acres meadow, balance mid)i. A desirable corner one blk. WANTED timber. 5-roqm house. Barn and THRILLS GALORE. from Normal school, one half blk. |~ other 'buildings One' mile from Dramatic action of a high order from lake, $850, $150 cash, bal- \ ANTED—Second hand cash regis- Birchmont Hotél 5 Mailes 2o and thrills galore are conspicuous ance in seven equal annual pay- ter. Apply Huffman & O'Leary.|| Bemidji State ’rosd At the features of ‘“The Law of the North,”| mentsof 6%. C. M. Johnson. Box 2d331 rice of wild land. - If interested e the latest starring vehicle featuring 446 Cass Lake, Minn. 14329 gee U5 At suce T.his will sell. WANTED—QGirl for general house- ¢ z Charles Ray, which is to be shown [ —mMm8H ———————— A at the Elko theatre next Monday and | FOR SALE—Reed baby cab. Inquire| "'work. Call A. W. Peterson, in;‘r;lro;en:c:‘f;?z dAg;fltiztf;:g: B . 3d41 9 Tuesday. M—_fi Baker's store. 4-331 }c‘an Express office. Also 6-room FOR SALE—S8 laying hens, $1.50 ouse. CLEVER METRO PLAY. : *The Testing of Mildred Vane,” a each,” Call jat; 1319 Deweyz:iagt; GEO. H. FRENCH. story of mystery, love, and mirth, | _________ will be the attraction at the Rex|FOR SALE—40 acres, all under cul- theatre tomorrow, starring the popu-| tivation; 18 acres in winter rye. lar actress, MayMAllh:on, The play A new house 24x24, not quite]IF YOU WAN'I;—’I‘o ise]l or exfixlauge is a unique combination of mystery finished; chicken house, 12x30, all your property, write me. nne- and drama with a dash of light| glass front; machine shed, 20x28,] sota Str. Chippewa Falls, Wis. NEW BANK CASHIER comedy cleverly worked in. Spirit- with good well and pump. Don’t John J. Black. 1d329 ualism figures prominently in the look for anything better if you|—————————————————————————— plot which tells the story of a man want a chicken farm. Price right who belleves that it is possible to and terms satisfactory. Call or ad- salary $24, full time 60c an hour -4 make -the dead suffer through the| dress Geo. G. Cornwell, Little] spare time, selling guaranteed cruelties inflicted on the living. This Falls, Minn. 14329 hosiery to wearer. Experience un- It has been announced that C. J. man, Dr, Hernandez, loved Mildred's necessary. Guaranteed Mills, Nor-| Wage is to be the mew cashier of mother; but was refused by her when |FOR SALE—3 room house, barn,| ristown, Pa. 14829 | the Rirst State Bank, Ferney, . D. We will have our store open Sunday between she married Matthew Vane. After| henhouse, well. 10 acres partly Mr. Wage has risen ateadfly,in the i many years, v;"lth hatred stgl upper- gle:;?:iyclg‘sla ";;' sJo cvtc’?iall;!zo:hvg:ll; DrakiagE biainae aince Mis. gradua Fhe hours O‘f 1 p. m. to 6 p. m., for the conven- 8 er! . J. y £ re . T o mim: oy witich hp. proposes| 41, 407 Beltrami. Pas2s M(]'I'HERS []0 '"."s tion from the Dakota Business Cal | - ience of railroad employees and others wish- ] ing to have their time pieces set correct. f i to take revenge on both Mildred and | mre= =T oo = Sl e Pupils of this seat of business| ~ her father, and in this manner— - . learning are always in great demand! { through the sufferings of her loved :;‘dwl{:"fl;“”fielgz’:fx &vefimvi_wol%j Whethhe Chllldren Couglls, Rul:l,by banks an dbuysinessglf'irms.h Ju}:ti usterole on Throa! irecently two positions with the| an We pay highest market price for cream and guarantee satisfaction. Write for tags and prices. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Jim Kemp's dry cleaning shop and Eighth street, man’s vest. Return to 717 Bel- trami avenue. 2-331 oy Bemidji Creamery Cé. [ Important Notice! On Sunday, March 30, 1919, at 2 a. m. all time pieces must be set ahead one hour to indicate 3 a. m. The above order was re- ceived by.us from the chief time inspector.- WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 1d329 Markham Hotel Building Graduate of Dakota Business College Promoted. WANTED—Man or woman wanted, ones—torture the heart of the dead J. Willits, phone 41. 407 Bel- woman. His methods are cleverly $ worked out in this remarkable play, traml Aye 1d329fl .__d Chests ‘gfr‘g&la\vilrl:“fifie}ab!;dD,CBO:'C,A’:‘:;?]:: ut he s folled in his plans by YOung | FoR SALE—The best homo in city| , No telling how soon the symptoms mag) ¢ p. ‘Meintzer at a salary of $125.00; GEO T BAKER & CO Albert Moreland, a professor Of|" gt greatest bargain price. E. J.|develop intocroup,or worse. Andthen’s|,;q ‘Maurice Bean at $85.00. Miss ) % * A 0 Greek, and the brave girl herself.| ww)jits. Phone 41. 407 Beltrami| When you're glad you have a jar of Mus. Eleanor Marks has just been em- Official inspector for M. & 1., G. N. and Soo Rys. ¢ The story ends with the pretty ro- terole at hand to give prompt, sure re- ln -4 mance of the young couple. In the| Y& 19829\ re does not blister. f‘ll'i_ie‘;tbyBg:sai‘i‘{tgng‘kgfi”l‘ffi:é’;l‘ Dalton Block Phone 16 role of Mildred, May Allison Is seen|FOR SALE—4 room house, barn,| As first aid and a certain re Damon by P. P. Schlosser, Register § P, A at her best. acre lot, fine location. Only $400 of Deeds, Grant Co., Carson, N. % E. J. Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave. " HE REX ' The great demand for D. B. C. "ChlfiiTre’rx; of BBnmzlgx?gx‘{'" Mit- il s pupils is no doubt due to the fact 5 FOR SALE—Modern house, very that real business mgt!xods and not the story of Dick Bream, a foreman| 9mall barn or garage. Exception-|ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, F. L. Watkins, President of the Da- of an umscupulous lumber company.| 8lly low price. Terms $300 to lumbago, pains and aches of back or | kota Business - College, 806 Front Despite much opposition from the in- $400 cash and rent and interest|joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, | Street, Fargo, N. D., is always ready fluential lumber company, he suc-| Per month. Five bed rooms which frosted feet and colds of the chest (it|to answer inquiries. ceeds in building up a thr'lving log- will make your payments. Phoge |often prevents pneumonia). _ ging enterprise of his own. The 41, E. J. Wlllits, 407 Beltraml.| 80c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. “Children of Banishment' are Allen 14329 Mackenzie and his wife Eloise, With |[FOR SALFE_Fine larze house. one whom Dick falls In love. His rigid |FOr, SALE—Tine largo house, one moral code Will not allow him to| roome on 3 acres, close to school show her the love he feels. He leaves| A gnap at $500 B. J. Willits 407 in order to make it less hard for him. Beltrami Ave. Phbné 41 1d329 gelf. At her bidding he returns, but . not to stay for long. FOR SALE—35000 feet new lumber at a great bargain for lot. E. J. FATTY ARBUCKLE TONIGHT. Willits, phone 41. 407 Beltrami - ¢ Thoroughly at home in roles re- Ave. 14329 i fety, P T O iy ae o ant wrtier | FOR ANY kind of a real ostato deal, 1 will be a startling departure when| 8ee or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bol- she comes in her, new Goldwyn pic-| trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tL EASTER ! ture “Daughter of Mine,”’ to the 2 ) Grand theatre tonight and Sunday. Folf;asse:é‘eEr_O:lap;:){(BlumOd%hetgll‘pc, THE SPICK AND SPAN DAY / : \ X In the Hugo Ballin play the well- * THE UNIVERSAL-CAR The Ford Sedan, equipped with Liberty starter, is high-class in appearance and appointments, The seats are restful, and deeply upholstered with cloth of high quality. Large doors give convenient en- trance on either side; plate glass windows ke it ia ‘closed car for inclement weather;-and frash air when open. With high quality in-appea¥sice and equippment there is the simple and safe tomtrol in driving. A woman's car—a family car for every day in the year. Ford Sedan, $850 f. o. b. De- i poised star qualifies as a daring ar- Phone call 390. 4441 | will soon be here and you will PERFECT PEACE AN troit. | tiste. First seen as a daughter of[FOR SALE—No. 1 draft mare |have a new dress, perhaps and 1 the tenements, the action logically|” "Phone 26F14, A. E. Rako, Be-|old one dry cleaned. CONTENTMENT C. W. JEWETT CO-, INC. changes to the highly-colored ro- midjl, Minn. 327t o0 s 3 rfected d Ph 474 Bemidji, Mi mantic atmosphere in which every ur service 18 periected an one emid):, Mmn. girl dreams she belongs. It is there that Madge Kennedy as Rosie Men- delsohn is called upon to display her nerve, not once, but a number of times. FOR SALE—AIl modern, seven room |runs so smoothly you get your Wh house, exceptionally good condi-|vwork when you want it—and en ou eat tion near Normal school on Lake : Blv'd. One of the most desirable yet we have time to care for locations in city. Part cash, bal-|a larger, constantly increasing Koors Bread Roscoe ‘‘Fatty’” Arbuckle in *“The ance easy terms if desired. Rey-|trade. B Butcher Boy" completes the pro- nolds & Winter, 212 Beltrami Ave. - Koal’s llttel‘ gram. Phone 144, iissg| Your costumes of every des ! mgacsh‘};‘f’—do ’“X"“g L‘::dk::(m‘;lg ed, can be restored to the same stove oven, $3. Phone 490. 3aszy |ireshness and smartness that —_— . |marked them when new—if FOR SALE—G64 60-100 acres inside |, Dry Cleaning service is city limit. About 15 acres of it good hay meadow, about 8 acres taken advantage of. of the rest cleared and ready for proakng, can, v oid o smaer| THE MODEL DRY GLEANERS terms. Alse 1 corner lot in good 309— 3rd St. location, price $125. O. P. Grambo phone 677-W. 641 | DTV YA IINIRY cription, when soiled or muss-| KOO Irse Ice Cream The Predicament. Teddy had the usual nine o'clock #ickness and did not have to go to school as a result. But at ten o'clock he found that he had recovered, and after dressing sought his mother in the kitchen. “I'm well, mother,” he an- founced, “but I can't go to school till noon. You see it's too late now just to be counted tardy and too early to be counted absent.” HANK AND PETE PETE 15 T00 ENTHUSIASTIC 2 i T . NOWw REMEMBER, ,.n - { A o ———— A A " | | TSIDE SIR, ovr ook oeer. | |cusTomers A THES j‘nfl ! TO SEE \T WHEN AW 1 COME o & LOT OF TALK - TO WASH 2 YES MA'AM- \Y BECQINS 1I'LtL GWE You THE BEST oN THE MARKET, Sce ! | APPLY FOR THC AND TELL EM \TS THE FINEST, 1o ( PosiTion® ATRIALY O:p_ ctfops e =] PIECE OF SILK g i | > £| MADE 1M THIS | ML B | AVIHG i P it g , UL At /1 '/ i r ‘ suux pepr =l : N\ —r 77 e‘\\ R BN 1

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