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ABOUT TO PASS FROM PLANE TO PLANE . floors, city water.and sewer, elec- WANTED—Kitchen girl and cha FOR SALE—Five room cottag 'OR SALE—=Second hand bicycle:in ber maids. Apply Markham hotel. block from Bemidji normal. good condition. Apply P. extends to lake shore. Hardwood Pioneer. Eelaaol g o i i, ol ey tric lights. lnqulre) -on- premises, OR: SALE—Seven: thoroughly mod- 1204 Dewey “Av 811tf rn house: Garage 50 ft. 1o f Red Wing has ac- | - * 4 Aimprovéments, prefer block from lake, 2 blocks froi nd Hg S positioltWith the O'Leafy = | on lake front:whergxthere:is goo weer” compaiy a8 Windo®* trifnnder, & fishing, and wherm would gs and commenced his ‘duties yesterday. nice summer home, near town and Mr. Lind was formerly connected railroad. - Will pay cash for the with the Goodhue Co-operative com- right place if at a bargain price. pany in Red Wing, in the same capa- city, and comes to.his new position with strong recommendation. " 'ST. 10UIS NEGROES PLAN OWNING DEPARTMENT STORE oy Selit. fatnd wil my fiounhold furniture including:gtoves an A 1 piano with k Please write full description and Ave. . ‘Frank hfig%‘; price to A. W. Iselin; 849 N. Key- stone Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 6491 FOR SALE SRR AV been held at $3,600, now $3,150, FOR RENT- OR SALHight room A meeting is expected to provide funds for the enterprise. Stock FOR SALE—A reed baby go-cart in well for us to build up a whole sec- & 5 : “tion ‘commercially andpotherwise FOR - SALE—18-foot Old Town| Of the best here $1250. here today. : i ; 826tf| farm, heavy hardwood land, large| miles from Bemidji; $1,500- will -house, barn, granaries, chicken handle this, balance of $1,720 six house, 3% miles from station years at 5 per cent.. Might.con- amounting to $25,000 has been sub- ; good. condition. - 707 Beltrami dAsV:,I $2600. Might trade for acreagé sider trade. This is real l!s‘argain 'L nkal. - SNever = offered . less $3500, now $3150. - Can-give: session at once. E. J. Willits, Beltrami -Ave. Phone 41, R.es‘ it case for sale. 707 phone 446-. ’461827 FOR SALE—Modern house at corner SR AR A of Beltrami Ave - and 10th . 8t. FOR SALE--Nine room house, mod- | With hot water -heat, electric ern-except heat, 5 bed rooms, close | |ights, gas and bath. Inquire of ... to lake, normal and churches, has John Moberg, -Bemidji, Minn. 821'.1' easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- | FOR SALE—120 acres best clay land (By United Press.) house. Phone 744. 83d827 trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone| . in northern Minnesota, 12 acres St. Louis, Aug. 27.—A co-operative —_— 446-J. 4d827 under cultivation, half mile from department store organized, managed FOR SALE—Ford touring- car, in railroad station, 1 mile school; -and for negroes was being planned ¥ ’ good = condition. Phone 306-J. FOR SALE—80 acre highly improved county. road -along east line, 12 - ‘ scribed and the balance of $100,000 and house close in or sell on easy deal with owner. E. 8. C.,..care - is expected to be raised mn:o{ll;owl\.d ; FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see | terms, E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami| Pioneer . 44827 Dr. B. G. Shaw, pastor of the Me- or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami| Ave. Phone 41, Res. 446-J. 43827 : : tropolitan A. M. E. Zion church and Ave. Phone 41, 1213tt s == president of the Co-operative Asso- ¢ —_—————————————————— | [OR SALE—Good improved 10 acres LOST AND FOUND. ciation of Liberty, is founder of the ® g FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1917" "2 oo " qer cultivation, one mile y idea. ‘‘We are going to separate our- 5 - {'| model. New tires and lots of eX-| o ity new 4 room log bunga- | FOUND—34x4 tire. Inquire at j ‘gelyes,” he said today. “I think it is . tras. 816 Mississippl Ave. 4d830( 0 o TR G o on house, one | 35 Marbham hotel «2“"2“; : oe. - Add “ e re|One of the very best 160 acre farms }‘,‘}L‘nw, : AR g:,z in this country, highly improved, WATCHING SILOS FOR : ! e e . | all under cultivation except 25 NEW BOOZE PROBLEM G . | FOR--SALE—6 - cylinder. D45 1917| acres of pasture. A real bargain (By United Press.) 2 : . . i Bemldji Minn 6d96| 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. Rochester, Aug. 27.—Federal au- ’ ; i rhone :446-J. ; 4d827 “thorities today were réported watch- = igg ‘silos in Minnesota for violation of the war-time prohibition act. The ensilage produces alcohol and in- ¢ 2 —— - - - stances intoxication by hired- men ‘ ¢ g ‘FOR SALE—Good house, 4 rooms and FOR: SALE—Ford touring car with extra equipment. Inquire at 1019 Beltrami . Avenue. 2 3d828 have been reported. Lt. Ormer Locklear, the most 'he will pass by ‘means of the hm"‘ batl, electric light and gas. $1400, As a preventive measure to stop| intrepid flyer aviation has ever ing ladder. - He' will featurs’ th - easy terms. B! J. Willits, 218 Bel- alcohol production in. the silos, J. H. produced, calmly awaits the com- Minnesota-State Fair fof trami Ave,.Phone 41. .. 4d827 ; 4 -—————'—*—"—t 50 Hay, assistant commissioner of agri: ing of tho. second pllna, to which Exya,ltlfm, A, . oBt : FOR S, 6 camoad oL well culture, suggests farmers permit air Boci - . S to circulate freely ‘within the silos. Evaporation of the alcohol will then. occur, Hay stated. _ broke. Montana. ‘horses at ‘smap | Ru!ly No Problem at All " prices. Bsmhm Horse Market. J. The question of the weight of a fish D | Mobers. ‘ 84tt in water was settled over 250 years ¢ FOR SALE—See.the Bemldji Sta- WOMEN WILL DISCUSS : ago. It Is said that Charles II of Eng- R T T :lonm;y “nor§ fn: rubbter stamps, ¥ p ed f th e i ™0 ac simile “signature stamps, no- NEW YORK LEGISLATION :;,:gl:;ce.:’:o wt‘?; :‘:‘.‘:’do‘; ‘:"u: . WANTED o .| tarial seals and corporauon lesnsla t (By United Press.) should weigh no more after a live fish Sycracuse, N. Y. Aug. 27.—The | was placed tn it than before, The rea- [WANTED—Two kitchen Lginls, Dk | SALE—One_ “Fasolins “engine, Womer's Joint Legislative conference | sons ascribed by scientists were many, ton hotel. g Lo 819" ofie-&id: onechalf horsepower: Biie: and State Federation of Labor, in ses-|but no definite . conclusions were WANTE! irl-to: 16 tead pump jack 75 feet of hose. \’Price sion here today, were expected to de- | reached. ~Finally one man, more prac: | "7 tDPi G "m i ; "’:“ P d!m; . $40.00: Lavinis, wvelop: plans for introducing into the | tical than the others, tried the experi.’ o S i 5830 | ‘New: Work state legislature bills tc|'ment and discovered that the welght|VMONEY¥ TO- LOAN, :on : impruud‘ : provide .- workmen’s - insurance, an|was increased just as much as the fish | farms.. Northern Land :Company. | FOR SALE—-The best truck and eight-hour day for women and a min-| wejghed, Phone 29. 1m95| berry farm, % mile to normal. imum wage bill. Candidates to de. = Good bnildlngs, $3760, a snap. B. pose this legislation will be discussed. house work. Mrs. H. Mills, 907/ Phone 41, Res. phione 446-J. 44827 A drive also will be made on assem- Right Definition of a Ciassic. Beltrami. Phone 107. .. ~8ds828y, ____ - "' "~~~ _ j : % : 5 blymen accused of following the pro-| A classic is properly a book which | —————"—————————2——|FOR SALE OR RENT—My resi- ; Dr. Wm. M SChon WANTED—Woman or girl for gen-|. “gence, realestate, household goods, gram of Speaker Sweet, looked upon | waintains itself by virtue of that hap- LOST—Set . of automobile tools, be- tween 7th and-2nd St. Phone 257. o A spec1allst from Chicago feat those office-holders known to op- ' WANTED—Good _girl, for.. generall 7 willits,” 218 Beltrami .Ave. ; : loaned tO this store by ; 2d827 Buick, Address X Y Care le\eer, at $75.00 per.acre. E. J. Willits, | LOST—A childs blue felt cap with tassel. rinder please return to Henry Mll}er,’s store. . . 13826 as an enemy of “welfare bills..— | py conlescence of matter and style | oral housework.. Call at W. G.| ny Gntire flock of young and old B the recognized foot authority, is here, 3 Schroeder store. Phone 65 e 1 ill be he ; that Innate and exquisite sympathy be- < 3uft ock 1 I ! A now. e Wi ere only : 18 A GOOD WORK. ween the thought that gives life and | WANTED—A: competent:" il 1 ment. arn r. . (eI ~ Thursday and Friday, _| the form that conseuts to every mood woman to help care f — S AT 3 Z ; i August 28th & 29th B e;il?:::ll;nu lo,‘fi%:‘:&fi‘:;’?::::r‘t’; ::t and-of grace and dignity; which cun be lnvalld lady : ; Ave: F(’l}i‘gh ?Adgfi;go;‘:mz:zg};wr 5: 1, RS . <o foot bothered people should:lese 0o, of.‘éducation; St. Paul, 1s ir Bemidji | S1mple without being vulgar, elevated black horses, about 1450 edch, i L time in:coming to see him. . ;. 5 {n the: ‘interests’ of. two’ young men | ‘Without belng. distant, uid which i< who: have: met:accidents -which-left | something neither ancient nor mutlers taught a bright young lady. Brs. | = %A hon\e 41, Res. KODAK- AND PHOTQ mmmfia o dsm, 218 Beliram] B8 Examination and’ Advice'v them in a crippled condition” These | tlways Hew aud: ineapable of glm\h\. Ric}mrdson, Rich- Studio; 29 10tk ne 4 44827 ! ! Aluolutely FREE u vietims of mishaps are to be extend- | . -Lowell Mot - £4828 | e i B This expert knows -all about feet. ed-help in-finding suitable occupa- o oo o - ____ |FOR SALE—Thoroughly modern 4| . ; He knows the famous Dr. Scholl tions, as a feature of the law passed WANT To buy a mare ahoht 5 years| . rgom and bath, $2,800; easy terms. . methods of correction 'and he’ by the last legislature, for the recon- 5 weight about 1600: Must be sound E.J Wllllts. 218 Baltraml Ave. str\,lcttion of those who might need SEES BlG CHANGE and all right. R..C. Erwin, I;;n;g% - .. 44827 assistance in_secyring an occupatior r j| _Minn. = e TN P AT T T ETT —_— " |FOR SALE—Large building 24x36, } for which they are capable. IN HIS SOLDIER SoN WANTED—To rent" a room, in ‘a|, small buflding 12x16 on 2 acres, e | - M S c h 0[ l STATE CEMENT PLANT. ent resident. Address S. C. care of | yoad, 2 mijles from oity. $400. E. J. Prominent Police Official Says being made today for South Dakota’s feasibility of state operation and|ejther knows or has heard of Captain | WANTED TO RENT—For. one| write Mrs. Lizzie Cover, 3640 2nd ownership of a cement plant. An ex-| 7.y Ennis, who lives at 532 Jackson| month, beginning;August 20, fur:| * Ave. So.,"Minneapolis, Minn. 34829 npenditure of $1,000,000 was author- avenue, Kansis City, Missouri. Cap- nished cottage on Lake Bemidji or IIELP WANTED—Young men, sev- hog housé, corn crib, wood shed; . you like, AMERICAN MINISTER RESIGNS. |est in point of service, but one of the o = most popular officers in the depart-| eral, over 8 years of age, to learn (By United Press.) ment, the business with large .cencern; Washington, Aug. 27.—The resig- 5 3 good wages and splendid opportun- nation of Paul S. Reinsch, American |, 10 & recent statement regarding| iy for hoys with good education house; f;g\ocgdogour mfl:fi tro;: c;tbyo minister to China, i6 in the hands of | the benefits his son, Wilfred, has de-| nq of good character, who are Only '§ or . will; sel | Presi 2 rived from the use of Tanlac, Cap- z ¥ acres for $4000 for quick sale. resident Wilson. 111 health and a|fiied ! \a: willing to work. Give ndme, ad J.. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. | desire to return to business are the|2iR Ennis sa : _dress, telephone number, age.and| - hon'avll Res. phono 446-J. 42827 | reasons given in the reslgnatlnn‘ The change I have seen take place | roference in first letter. jAddress) 4 in my son’s health during the past Pi PWANCE few weeks certainly speaks well for ABC, care Bemidji Pioneer. "12d828 FOR~ SALE—S"IWESBM player - p1- . Another pavement dance will be Talac, Wilfred served with Company | ALBSMAN WANTED — Money on| ano, oak-case, in first class condl-) A 12th Engineers in France for near-| the side comes in handy nowadays. | tion, with 100 music rolls, price held tomorrowevening at the usual ly two years and on returning was| Why not increase your income to| $300. ‘A. ‘'W.:Bartlett, Fair View ; place and at the usual hour. ' There | SUffering from rheumatism and stom-| meet high "cost of living? ~Experi- farm, 1% mlles east of Lavh‘;ia, i will be no charge for dancing, and|?Ch trouble and was in a very badly | ence and capital not necessary. Ming, - T 12d96 l‘_ | the band will play the program. run down condition. He tells me he| You don’t have to leave your pres-|FOR SALB—Good "l!l’l""md 10-acre il q; i had been suffering from aching joints|" ‘ent work. Sell our Speetal 1deal|{ farm one mile out, log house, log il [wuuwh\'i\‘u sty = in his shoulders, arms and legs.for|. Accident and. Sickness policy.| barn, log chicken house. ~Well IR ; aries James Fox. almost a year. He had no appétite|. -Write.. at once - for: -propesition look this up, only $800. BE. J. Wil- Charles James Fox was one of th® | and his stomach was so weak and| Eastern Casualty Insurante Com- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. ~Phone 41, progressives of English politics, s well | upset that he could not retain-mueh| pany, Canton, 1l /3184t830| Res. phone 446-J. 4“"} as one of the most brilliant orators |of anything.he would eat. He co: g - and statesmen in the history of Eng- | plains: of headache most of -the tim land. 'Like most thinking people of |often had dizzy spells, and was so. his day, he favored freedom of the | weak . he .could just barely drag American colonles and was constants | around. ly in opposition to the German king, “I had-been reading so many state- George IIT, who was then lltfln( o | ments from Kansas City people about the English throne. Tanlac that I decided there must be something to it, and after inquiring .| about it of some parties, whom I have known for years, at the drug store, I bought a bottle for Wilfred. Well, he had not finished the first bottle until his appetite was better and the| pains in his knees and shoulders were . |not so bad. He has taken three bot- silitls. - Junlor was In distress and g0 | {165 yp to this time and can eat and ing to his mother he sald: . “Mother, | 4 gest anything he wants. He was hurry up and get well, for it won't 40 | very nervous and restless before tak- for you to be sick when we ATy | ing Tanlac and could not sleep much, Bldllfll but now he sleeps eight to nine hours | ']every night. He now has a good po- ' |sition as-yard clerk for the Kansas City Terminal Railway and is able to walk around and do his work with ease,"as the rheumatism pains have 1eft him entirely. - He has recom- mended Tanlac to “several of ‘his _ - habits, changed sleeping rooms, new |friends who have used it with fine ~ rations, everything radically altered |results. I consider Tanlac the best and wholly different will in time pe. | medicine out for such troubles and I Meve -almost all such conditions. will gladly verify this statement for " ~ anyone who may call to see me or write me.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French 3 féa Moon, and {n Baudette by 1. Will- me.- 4 Mnklng it a Family Affalr. Junior was much interested in his mother’s approaching marriage. A short time before the date set for the wedding his mother was ill with ton- will quickly convince you that this is truly the place to buy shoes. Boys’ Shoes, 9 to 113§ Brown Mule Skin, blue '| Girls’ Shoes, 83% to 11 sole, lace ..........$1.89 . Black Box Calf, but- Bll::: Cnlf 'BI“Che;:“ ton, strong and dur- Heavy Cal able ... $2.49 brova{‘l toe .. .$: Black Velour Calf, Tan High Top, bellows lace, extra height top, .$3.98 neat toe ............ $2.69 Patent - Button, cloth at ..$: top, only a few left, at - 32.25 Girls’ Shoes, 113§ h‘a 2 Heavy Box Calf, but- ton, full vamp, $2.98 Black Calf, English toe, Neolin sole, $3.50 Relief for the Nervous. ... The treatment for nervous disorder® is diversion. Attention transferred “and directed into new: channels, new .. friends, new faces, new scenes, new Tan Calf, English toe, very smart ... $4.98 at Boys Shoes 12to 2 Black Box Calf Blucher..$2.69 Black Calf Blucher ......... $2.98 Mahognny, English Toe, Neolin Soleir it $3.50 1 Dally Thought. Thé one thing of value in the world in the 'mm ‘soul ~nferson. ", ‘Bubscribe for T!w Ploneer. 413-415 BELTRAM! ‘AVE. BEMlDJl, MINNESOTA J.C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION' J. C; PENNEY CO.—A NATION-W. INSTITUTION J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NA i . , cause and the way to quickly to Tanlac y in printing office officé before and |'FOR ~SALE <CHEAP—One ‘lot in correctit. Let him demonstrate next venture in operation of a public| : after school and *Saturdnys Apply Crookston, Minn-in Norcross addi- . utility. A commission of four mgn at Pioneer. X . 4d830 tion in suburbs, niee place to build L ;:ig'our own {ootHat:yod tan bhas been named. to investigate the Nearly everybody in Kansas City | ———— or for- garden. For particulars [ 3 Foot Comfort immediately. Youdon’t haveto: wear_“freaky” or loose shoes:. . smoke’ House, deep foundation for it .All"Welcome. silo, well .and windmill, chicken q Como In. J. C..PENNEY CO 'NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION: J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION _______—..—.—.——-————-—-——_—‘__ There 15 perhaps no item o the c}nld’s clothing that requires deeper thought and consideration than the shoe question. Where and what to buy? Our shoes are built for service and a glance. at these pnces Gunmetal, lace ................ Tan, English toe 3498 Calf 'Bluchex' ; modern home, by a lady. .Perman-|’ g rods from school, ‘and on fine et ol or Ronegty For Bvery Koot T . Pjoneer. ~ 2d827| * Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone ; ¢ : ~ (By. United Press.) A e b Let him examine your foot and "Plerre, 8. D., Aug. 27.—Plafié Wery Improvement Is Due VANTED—Good strong boy to work | .. 31: Res. phone 446-J. 4d827 tell you what is the trouble, the / ized by the legislature for purchase|iain Ennis has been a member of the| furnished house in town. Address|FOR SALE—80 acre hi ikt 3 — ghly improved The Dr. Scholl plan is to give of site and plant. Kansas City Police force for thirty| M. J. Brown, Bemidji, Minn. 818tf| farm, - Quarter .mjle ‘lake shore; } il foot comfort wgnle you wearg‘ i { years and is not only one of the ‘old- fine beach, good 7-room house, barn A the stylish, wellTitting shoes ] . ‘Miuel’ Shoes, 23¢ to 6 Tan Lotus Calf, Eng- . lish toe, a fine num- $5.90 Black Calf Blucher, - heavy shoe ...... $3.98 ber. .. qum.m.sm HAIM-NOILVN V— 00 XENNHd 0°f | -+ Defective