Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 7, 1919, Page 4

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A ‘igi,;l Eevoaon,,ln Ehe ‘contents " of a hope chest; the tender affection which 18 held in.-evéry heart flor ‘the things that motlier did; these” are features' of 'the picture in which Dorothy Gish makes her appearance at the Elko theatre Monday and Tuesday.. The 'story tells of what might' occur to any young woman, but - the situatio n{ _handled in. such a manner that there, s a con- stant suspense and wonderment as to what is to follow. The support is excellenl’ Austin (Bud) Mclver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mclver of this city, returned to Bemid§i yesterday from overseas, having been in the service for the past nine months. He was in the engineers branch of the service. . P mm ——— [E ST. m'mononws EPISOOPAL. Whltlundly—BlrlMay of the church, : * 10 a. m.—Church school. 11 .a. m.—Choral celebration of the Holy Eucharist, special’ sermon » On the subject of "“Christign Unity. 7:30 p. m.—Evensong at Lake. i Are you an . Episcopalian? Apé] . you a member of the church of Eng-{ land? Here is your church,’corner of 10th and Beltrami Ave. Every meniber in church Whitsunday. Birthday of.the church tomorrow. George Backhurst,” ractor o d—— PRESBYTERIAN. Sunday morning’ at the Presby- terian church at 11 o’clock the pll 3 or will speak on the subject; sentation ‘and Sacrifice,” 12:1). Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the sermon will be on the theme, fo;r;t) of “Consideration,” (Matthew Sunday school Wil meet at 10 a. m. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. ' All are. welcome. = L. P. Warford; pastor. . LUTHERAN FREE. Setvices in Nymoreat 11.a. m., and in Ardahl church, town of Frohn, at 3 p. m. ", - 0. P. Granibo pastor. CH'BISTIAR WOE. Services will -be held at:the Elko tl:e;tl"z at 11 o clock ‘Sunday school at 9: GA!,'HOI.IC. Low mass at 8 o'clock a.'m. High mass ' at 10 o’clock a. m.' Supday school, followed by benediction: of the Blessed Sacrament at 11:30 a. m. - Baptisms at 2 o'clock p. m. Vespers and benediction at 7 o’clock. J. J. T. Philippe, rector. METHODIST CHURCH. Morning—S8unday * - 'sehool, - ‘19 o'clock, church at 11. Subject, “Childhood and the Christ.” Evening service-——Epworth League,. 7:00; church, 8:00; subject ‘“Where is the Christ?” Pru‘yer meeting Thursday, - Mrs. Lambert," leader. ‘Blaine Lambert, putor f FIRST SGANDL'KA"AI LUTHERAN Pentecost sunday Services in the morning. Special music. Regu- lar holiday offerfng will be received. Sunday school at 12, Osmund Johneon, pastor. CONGREGATIONAL. Sunday achool at 10 o’clock, H. E. Rice will speak at 8 p. m. A great feast is prothfsed at the church dune . 11 to 15, when a Bible conference will be held. Don’t miss it. .-James Austin, pastor. ta HOLD SPECIAL SERVICE. The " members of the Episcopal church are te have a special service tomorrow at 11 4. m. It being Whit- sunday, the birthday of the Christ- fan church. The Rev. Geo. Back- hurst will' preach a sermon on “‘Christian Unity.” All mémbers “of the church are-asked to attend. FOR 'SALE—Good typewriter at a bargain. ~ Room 6 North National bank building. Phone 535-W. e 3d610 Dakota ‘Business College Pupil Lands Portland Job After completing a course at the Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. :D., Miss Céc Schroeder went to Port d;; Oreg., where she immediately, secured a position as stenokra- pher with the Kilham Statlon- ery and Printing Co. : The unusual thoroughness of the D. B C. course prepares ‘youn; people for. responsible positions everywhere. Miss M. Walker, Who;was head stenog-. rapher, ion Dep’t., North Dakota ‘Agricultural College, recently sailed for France to do Red Cross Secretarial work. Write F. L. Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo,” N. D., abqut the Summer course, now under way. g .. FOR Expert ShoaSRepairing At Moderate | Prices Try the ‘ Bomidji Shoo Ropair sm Acress the Street from Daltea's ' Restaurant ~-A; PATTERSON 218 Beitrami Ave. Befdji, Rina. Advertisements in this column cost r issue, when pald . No ad will be run for less than 10c per issue. Ads char; dnd on ou cent. a word per issue less than 16o. books cost one No ads run for POR SanE FOR SALE—160 acres of good farm .land; township ‘153, range 31; big house, barn, . well,: 11 miles from Kelliher; 81100 Write Rev. D. V. + lenarsen, Erskine,@Minn. 64613 FOR SALE—Tomatoe ‘plants, 26c a . dozen: "Wlllla.m Schultz, Ph:j)ge 1d67 5 FOR SALE—-300 bushels of potatoes, “call at 719 Beltrami avenue 50c a bushel. 7 1d67 FOR SALE——-Reo touring car; good * tires, and car in running order; $2650. Hannah & Robertson. 64612 FOR SALe—Roofing; 1-ply, $1.00; 2-ply, $1.25; 3-ply, $1.50; slate s ysyrfaced, $2.60 per roll. Hannah i Roberts. 6d612 S#OR SALE—Highly improved 15 -acre farm, in city limits of Be- midji, about 10 acres under high state of cultivation, 3,000 straw- berries, lots of .raspberries, cur- rants, asparages, plums and high bush cranberries, 2 acres potatoes, lgfi acres rye, 3 acres corn, 1 acre eet corn, and large garden. all planted. Fenced and cross® fenced. Five room house, large barn, ice house filled, machine shed, wood- shed filled, finé hen house, good well, The best small farm home in city. Might trade for residence. ‘B. J:”Willits, .218 Beltram{ Ave. Phone 41. 5d610 FOR SALE—10 acre farm, about one . mile south of new mill. About half planted to potatoes. Well that cost $385. Basement for house. Only §$1,000; might take good team as part, or sell on easy terms. .218 Beltrami Ave. E. J. Willits, Phone 41. 4 6d610 FOR SALE—156 acre farm on fine lake, lots of good timber, 60 acres under high state of cultivation, some, tame hay, house and barn, two and one half miles from sta- tion. Only $2,150, easy terms. E. J. 'Willits, 218 -Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d610 —_— FOR SALE—One Buick roadster, one stake wagon, one set of sleighs, one Cary safe. Koors Brothers, ' 519t et i i e FOR SALE—80_acre improved farm, _black hardw80d land, about 15 acres under cultivation; house 24x24, on:stone foundation; good _barn, chicken house, granary and well. Three-fourths mile, from lake teeming with fish, 31¢ miles from Lavinia, 9% miles from Be- midji. Only $2,600. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltraml -Ave. Phone 41. . 6d610 FOR SALE—One Ford car, in good running order. Inquire Motor Inn Auto Co. 6d69 FOR SALE-—160 acre farm, good black land, small hoyse. I have photo at office, only $6.00 per acre. E. J. Willits, 218 -Beltrami Aye. Phone 41. 6d610 FOR SALE—Thoroughly, modern house, new, for only $2,500. * Also others as good at most any price. B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave Phone 41. ' 84610 FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 rooms; also 3-room cottage. Perfect lo- cation, large screened porch, Birchmont Beach, J, W. Wilcox, Phone 29. 214617 FOR SALE—Horses, herses, When you want good horses call on the Bemidji Horse Market. They must be sold as Tepresented Bemidji Horse Market, John Moberg. 519tf et adates sedsiek s 'FOR SALE—1917 Ford, excellent condition. Motot Inn, 3d67 —_— FOR SALE—Five room cottage, hard wood floors, - ¢ity water,” sewer, electric lights. Lot extends to lake shore. © One block sofith of Normal - school. Inquire 1204 Dewey avenue. (1144 e R S FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps, fac simile stgnature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals. i 36tt =fi—= 7 : FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Furnished four-room house. Inguire Mrs. Howe at .Bazaar store. 2d69 — e FOR RENT—Soft drink parlor, at Lake Shore hotel. d 3d610 ro‘n RENT—Furnishéd 4-room cot- age. $15. Phone 672-W. 1467 ASTUEE for 7, cows, located on Ir- vine Ave.,, 11 miles north of cemetery;- pump in pasture. Im- quire 608, 13th ‘street or phome 337. 6d67 WANTED WANTED—Girl, for general house- work. lnqulre 719 Beltrami Ave., or Rex theatre. 34610 WANTED—Position, as clerk or of-| fice work. Write Alice.Chilgren, Blackduck, Mlnn or phone 311- \Vs 3d6 WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 1467 WANTED—Cook, easy work and good wages. Care of E. Pioneer. 6d612: WANTED-—Boarders and roomers. l]r;utu%e 1109 Dewey avenue. Phone ! WANTED—KitcHen _ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Third 526t girl. Street Cafe, o| WANTED—Waitress, at Hotel Dal- . 529¢ ton. FOR RENT—Log cabln at Birch- ‘mont, partly furnished, Apply F. J. Koors, Phone 626. 519tf —— e FOR ANY kind of Teal estate deal, see ~-or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41 - 1213tf LOST AND FOUND COST—White Angora kitten, Finder return to 418 Minnesota Avé. Re- ward offered. 3 2d67 ' SNAPS! 6-room bungalow with hot water | heating plant, facing east, screen- ed uorch.. A bargain at $3200. 80-acres, clay soil, poplar and oak land, 5 acres cleared, 45 acres easily cleared balance 20 acres to be used as summer resort, % mile lake shore, large bulldmg with 7 sleeping rooms, dining room, living room and kitchen; 4-room cottage; 2 more bmldmgs under construc- tion; large barn, other buildings: 12 miles from railroad station; good roads; plenty of tourists. Price only $4,000, % cash. 8-room house, barn 18x32, good well, chicken house and wood shed. 10 acres of land nearly all under _cultivation. Property worth $4,000. Must be sold at once. Price for immediate sale, only $2,500, half cash, balance at 6 per cent. 240 acres cut-over land,- small clearing, sandy loam soil, 3 miles from Bemidji on' the Jefferson Highway. $12 per acre, small cash payment with terms to suit on the balance. GEORGE'H. FRENCH. ..Pl:ono 93 J. P. LAHR. Phone 328 Markham Hotel Building et WHY: YOU SHOULD ,l NSURE NEW YORK LIFE Insurance Company In 1918, (In 303 working days of eight hours each) pald to.its policy holders: Every Second . $11.20 Every Minute . 671.75 ,305.22 Every Hour . Every Day 322,441.77 ,878,843.39 Every week .. Every Month ..38,141,854 68 During the Ya-r897,899,856 20 The Company has paid o $375.00 While' You We Reading This Ad. D. S. Mltchell The New York Life Man Northern Natl Bank Bldg. Room b6 Phone 576W UR diplomatic, polite services ’meet with public approval The peautiful dignity -that characterizes the accomplish- ment of this organ- ization 1s a symbol _ of respectful re- If You want Your Clothes Made Right At the Right Price.--See T. Beaudette - 214 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. Subscribers should report any poor carrier service to this office and steps will be taken at once to remedy !ho , trouble. Suitable for 2 or 3 adults, |\ b. H. FISK Attorney at Law Office Northern Nat. Bank Bldg. * Phone 181 ‘Bemidji Shoe Repair Mens rubber heels... .50 I pay parcel post one way. Sent in your work and it will be returned next day. Workmanship and material guaranteed. Across the street from Dalton’s Hotel. Men s half soles, " nailed - Mens half ,soles sewed . vLadles half soles nailed . . .. s Ladies half soles sewed . $1 Ladies rubber heels . . ..$1.00 3 - 8L 25 Neatly Pressed Suits Always Look New ¢ Regular and frequent dry cleaning and pressing keeps your clothes in splendid ap- pearance and fit as long as the cloth will wear, and lengthens also the length of wear give: by the material. ¥ THE MODEL DRY GLEANERS Phone 537 309 Third Street Stingers for|: Saturday and Monday 1 lot men’s Bathing Suits,. $3.50 to go$ 1 lot ladies 2-piece ‘Bathing Suits, worth $3.75, to go at .$1.50 1 lot 2-p1ece Gray Wool Bathing Sults, worth, $5, to go at $2.50 9x12 Congoleum $11.75 Men’s good work shoes . $1.95 to $3.50 Full size reversible mat- tress with art tick . union' label . '.$6.25 Hannah & Rofiertson 206 Minnesota Ave. NOW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL A- GAS RANGE and enjoy a nice cool kitchen during the hot summer months GAS RANGE and fixtures installed at reas- onable prices and" very liber- al terms. BEMIDJI GAS COM PANY Tel ND 76' 3d6s ! 313 Beltrami Ave LUNDE AND DANNENBERG Chiropractors i Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W 2to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. Calls made. 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji Try Palace Cafe for the best meals in town “SOMETHING DIFFERENT” Open day and night 312 Minnesota avenue Phone 291-W = -Wheelock’s Market 'We buy Cattle, Hogs, Veal, Chickens, Butter and Eggs at Highest Cash Prices Phone 174-W , 507 Beltrami Bemidji, Minn. i THE PIONEER WANT ADS _ BRING RESULTS We are now showing a very fine line of Different Styles and Shapes of Straw HATS Ranging in prices from ' $1.00 to $5.00 ALSO ‘SHOWING i Nice Fancy Shirts and Summer Underwear O. J. Laqua The House of Sincerity Clothing DON'T MISS THE BIG REDUCTION On Overalls and Shirts now selling at our store: price per pair, $1.40. Overalls worth double the We have a full line of men's and boys’ shirts in all sizes, colors and materials. Don't forget we carry ies, canned goods, cookies, blankets, hose, shoes. a good line of. fresh grocer- milk, and stationery, cloth, Otto Schwandt 210 3rd street Phone 33 114 AUTO Articles you Valve Grinding Compound, our lines over. Mobileoil Lubrlca.ntl, "lllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIIlIIIlIIIIIII A HOT EVENING AFTER A HOT DAY’S WORK. St H|Ia|re Ret Phone 100 ACCESSORIES the Car and Garage = i Auto Jack, Running Board P/umpl, Auto Patches, Outside Boots, Spee Dee Cleaner for the car or hands. Polishes which make the old car look like new. ‘Wrenches and toola for all classes of work. C. E. BATTLES “THE HOME OF GOOD HARDWARE” & H "Wfil:rllulrl need around Valve Grinders, Inside and" Look oil for every car. N —then is when a screened in porch offers attractions that nothing else can. . - Your favorite magazine .or paper—your family around you—or some good friends. What more can you think of for an enjoyable evening. Have you such a porch? Is it screened? If you have the porch but not the screens let us figure the cost of making them for you. If you haven’t the porch you want one we know and we can ~ figure that for you also. Let us figure this for you now —it should be attended to at once as the hot days and nights are not far away.’ ail Lumber cm BEMID.H, MINNESOTA

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