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3 ¢ e e AR R PLANTS FORBIDDEN ON ; g 'Though American relatives usually ’a. ¥ o TN 7:Want to plant flowers on the graves g i ;oNtheir sons or brothers in the Am-| [ erifan Army Cemeteries in France an A 'army raling forbidding this has'been o g L i adhéred to. The cemeteries, a uni- ¥ by ; o ) 205" E‘“g’"fl“fi"gfifi; . form ' stretch .og' green'grass with - - = Ave .nd M:h' St., maets ! white crosses, Ioow like ‘“acres’ of - e o every -Friday evening | of relatives 'visiting the graves:in ‘Physicians and Surgeons C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 862J four of the American Cemeteries in |} ¥ - "Bemid§l, Minn. ' - R.A. Blunll;, Rec. éec.. Tel 719W France. ‘“At first every one Wants | i N — — { —— . to plant flowers on the grave they| . ' . - loyve,” says Miss Goddard, “but they ) _moon see that the army ruling keeps || A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. BEMIDJ} LODGE the . cemeteries most beautiful -and Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat ———————— impressive because of the uniformity. °m“;‘ \ Loyal Order of " Cut flowers can be placed ON EraVes | s ————ee and flowers can be planted .in the flower beds near by ‘but not on the ~'graves. The French people who are e eager to decorate the graves in some O‘;‘:!" n:ndnfr‘::'l;l::k parts are often Surprised at this rul- Office Hy ‘ing_but our cemeteries, as cared for, AT Sk ey i are wonderfully impressive. After visiting them few Americans want to _take the bodies of their boys home, though they have been determined to k do it before they came.” -The W. W. e gt C. A. and Red Cross combine in main- | ====""" rest huts at Romagne, ‘Bony, ________————————, . MOOSE, NO. 1452, 8\ Meets first & third Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota Ave. aad Third St. ' 8 ;Vilitinz brothers especially invited 'C. B. Hoyt, Secy. Phone 701W NEXT MEETING REGULAR BUSINESS BEMIDJI . CAMP NO. 5012, meets 2nd and 4th Tues. each month at I. 0. O. F. hall. ' Visiting neighbors especially invited - Next Moeeting REGULAR BUSINESS .J. P. Labr, Clerk Phone 93 DR. E. H. SMITH e ————————— .. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN . Physicians and Surgeons u-Woods and Fere-en' ‘Tarde- DR. H. A. NORTHROP “No matter how prepared a mo- OSTEOPATEIC er and father are for what they ex- AND SURGEON pect to see, the first sight of the field Oftice Phone 158 _of ' American graves .overwhelm them,” says miss Goddard. Ibertson Block U —— C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Blook ; House ¥hone- dl’—ofin Phone 5 .‘B/ubscrlba for the Pioneer. —_———— SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful " Lustre at Once 5. HUFFMAN & OLEARY UNDERTARING - DR. A. DANNENBERG Chirvopractor i Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to Other hours by appointment. . Phone 401-W Calls Made °~ Gray huir, however handsome, de-|| 1st National Bask Bldg... . Bemidjt notes ‘advancing age.. We All KNOW | comammmemmmmememmts the :advantages of 8 youthful appear- ance. | Your hair 1:‘ y‘our ch:;fln. : makes or mars the face. en if & fxdkés,.\tms gray and 1ooks streaked,|] hysician ‘;&:‘;‘"‘l - ““just a few applications of Sage Tea|} Phone 336 .1 Rea. Phone 88 I ‘and Sulphur: enhances: its appearance & hundred-fold. : ; .gbfi’t stay gray! Look ' younmg! ‘Pither prepare the recipe at home or gét from any drug store a bottle of Waeth's Sage. and__ Sulphur .,'3.';%5:» e gy ot H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. 8. A. KOLBE GROCERIES - Drs. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons “ ' Barker Block. Third 8t. ive. i iti H 11-13 & m., 3-6 DML zecipe’ improved by the addition o} B0 piones Since 3 ee. it ||| The Best That Money folks' recommend this ready-to-use ; 3 : Can Buy preparation, because it darkens the jf g ? z { [ = Bl " hair, beautifully, besides, no one can : e . poasibly tell, as it d;rkens 80 natur- DR. L. A.d\gmgp Corner Eleventh and Doud ally and" evenly. ou:. moisten a Physician’ and ‘Surgeen ; A yiiak ; lpl:ngé or soft brush with it, drawing||. Bemidjl, Minn. Phone 657 “I”' 'this through the hair, taking one |} i ' ismall strand atda time.. By ;x;)ming the hair disappears; after an- : othergr:gplication or two, its natural DENTISTS _ color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST frice—O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg. 7 P’hox?eaiomcs 376-W. _ Res. 376-R Bring us your clean eet- ton rags--no buttons, bands DRY CLEANING : or woolen oloth scoepted.’ DR. F. A. HASS L DENTIST " Office in Battles Block Phone 447 Y CLEANING < ol A ORANSON B0 Pioneer Office o S N R S EC ) > ___;____.__—____-— o EDas 2 T o ; DR. G. M. PALMER Alj%fglfi fllgsls‘ . ik o many delight- Dentist and Orthodontist SERVICE ?" f ful drinks are Barker Bullding ’ or made witb _Bemidyl, n.mn. Either Day. or Night Call WARD' BROS. AUTO LIVERY- $rd Street and Irvine Ave. 77 fim—77 Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. nurnul | Five and seven passenger| VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGPON . Office and Hospital § doors west of Troppman's. Phone No. 203 that some people havelearnedto become good mixers: DENTS URGESS 3 ’ v“ Bact cars for every occasion. Phones: Oflcost R; Rea. 39 Country trips a specialty. Minn. 5 218 Beltrami Avenue WW\M BUSINES? e A A A AN Electricity to Locate Metal. The idea of using current trans- mitted through the earth as a means of locating metal ores is familiar, the belief being that the greater conduc- tivity of these metalliferousregionscan be clearly indicated, and the area mapped out, says the Scientific Ameri- can. The location of “oll deposits, which according to:the Electrical Re- view is now being Investigated elec- trically, presents a converse problem. In this case the insulating properties E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly paymenb ' DIED in New York City alone from kid- ‘ney trouble last year. Don’tallow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard agajnst this trouble by taking FIRE INSURANCE J GO‘.D MEDAL REAL ESTATE of the ofl diminish the current, and ¥ p oll-bearing regions are detected ac- 3 . REYNOLDS & WINTER cordingly. In view of the great depth ; i to which It Is often necessary to bore i % 2% B;Il::.- lufmno for ofl—ofl that only exists simulta- } m neously with an almost oil-free area _ above—the method would seem to - 1 | “2'he world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and 'uric acid troubles. Holland’s national remedy since 1696 e 2 have limitations, but it has doubtless D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law possibilities in dealing with surface ofl I Oftice, Northern National Bank Bldg. Sice N i Collections a spectalty || *F%% s e e ————— T Al druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Gold Medal bem Lok for the e mame Cold on every white lilies,” according to Miss Elsie (¥ Goddard, a' Wellesley graduate who DOCTORS at 8' o'clock. h { ll:as returned - to this country after THIS. WEEK l :having had supervision of the Y. W. v C/"A. rest huts built for the comfort || DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON BUSINESS . Advertisements in this columfi cost ONE CENT per word fo‘r FIRST INSERTION ¢ and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash ' must accompany copy. : : Ads not paid for at time of imsertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT p— FOR SALE—FARM FOR SALE WANTED PROPERTY e sl ottt i | FOR SALE—Army tent. 612 5th St.| WANT TO BUY—Ford runabout or FOR SALE OR TRADE—80 acres 2t7-13 t\‘\"‘illlili“glfur' for our own use. E.J. A . Inquire ts-Luth 1son, N brush land, town of. Jones an FOR SALE—Two ton truck with| men, sr-Olaon,. L1 QI:;?:,', 103 Irvine ave. Phone 720-W. e 10t7-17 body, $500 for quick sale. C. J. Sl aichoa 6-304) HELP WANTED—FEMALE N ’ 1 iaid FOR AN‘Y l!l:na nvgv r;anl estate deal, aee — acres of goo .or write E. J. Wlllits, 218 P l.vewm; near Blackduck. A quick sale will[ “Ave. Phonme 41. 12151 | VANTED—Girl at St. Anthony's gell reasonable, also easy terms. | —m0—o—o-——— hospital. 6-12tf Write Chas. H. Hesse, Cold| FOR SALE—One good Kitchen range| WANTED—Good kitchen help at the Springs, Minn. 10t7-13 and hard coal burner. Mrs. O. No- Tandor, 122 Mill Park. = liag|_texCafe 626t -—_ WANTED—Saleslady at Bemidji FOR SALE—80 acres highly Improv-| FOR SALE—One nearly new two-| Shoe store. 4 365';_1"4 ed heavy black on clay farm about seated buggy. Price $76. H. P.| —ou—u Hanson, Shevlin, Minn. 3w7-15 | WANTED—Lady solicitor. No mo- 40 ‘acres under high state of cul- tivation. -1% mile to station, 3{—m—w——----—-—-—e——— miles to another, 8 miles to Be-|FOR SALl—See tne Bemidn Sta mglgji; large barn; root cellar; gar- :loner,y 'nlstoro‘ for rubber stamps agh; fine grove, white pine, white ac simile signature stamps, no- oax; some tamarack; fine pasture.| tarial seals and corporation seals FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY ¢6-room house, cement foundation.| === TT T T B0 Willits-Luther Olson, the|FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, Landmen. "§t7-17| (t's a good one). E. J. Willits-| FOR SALE—House and lot in fairly Lather Olson, the landmen. good repair. Well located. Will e e e e 6t7-17 trade for Ford touring car. Phone FOR SALE—200 acres highly ilm- FORSALE0 5 i ol Biswarte o 2 TR 0MA proved, farm, 70 acres under culti- E—One gray horse, weight | FOR SALE—Extraordinary | ] vation: large white house, large| about 1150, price $55. ' 0. P. Tow-story bufldigg l:fglli’tbi?xrsl:xl;.- barn, granary, hog house, chicken| Grambo, Nymore, Phone 42F80. ness center. cement basement, hot house, well house, lots of wood, 8t7-9| air heat, electric light, gas, up R T LG . 7oy 8D e stairs of 12 rooms, straight hall FOR TRADE for a good car, 80 acres|, ., qate model, 10 furnished rooms. ney required for outfit. Call even- ings at 519 Beltrami ave. 5d7-17 white elm, basswood. This is best improved, best clay farm in this county for the money, $60 per acre,| ©f good No. 1 land facing Big) Tne,) witn owner direct Fine neighborhood, 2 miles to two| Lake: Inquire C. Bloomquist, Be-| . g, ;0o P:)ona::. Tests Agf—fff; stations. 8 miles from Bemidji. E.| midji, Rte. 4. 3tw7-29 J. Willits-Luther Olson, the Land- .DR T Sorine ohickens from | FOR SALE—Grocery store on 22nd men. BT [ A e ‘Nusum,| Street. Full basement. Bullding | stone house, 2 miles from Normal g:;“l’:d“‘t’o“ggm%;‘t‘:”“lTZ:::‘."; :r‘t i FOM RENT. on Birchmont road. 6t7-16| Cash balance in bankable paper. Inquire E. A. Hewitt, Erickson ho- AN AS 18t7-13 FOR SALE—Dodge roadster. This tel. FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms,|" .., 45 iy ghgolutely first-class con- $10 a montb. Inquire Rex Cafe.| gjjjon .May be seen at Bemid)i| NYMORE PROPERTY FOR SALB: ! 6-26t ' Auto Co., or ask for Ed. Currey at|__4.room bungalow, basement snd | 5 Elko theatre, 7-8tf| heating plant, lot 76x140. FOR RENT—' wo-room, ‘apartment, | w——————————————————————— _|__7.room house, concrete basement, all modern, with bath. Kaplan|FOR SALE—b500 choice 2 year old| . "300x300 apartments. 6-30tf | ewes. Delivery about August 1st. ——4-room -bunéa]ow full concrete Bankable paper accepted. Miller & Gibson, Bemidji. Phone 842. basement, garage and woodshed 10t7-22 and chicken house, lot 126x140. —3-room house, 50 ft. lot, monthiy FOR SALE OR TRADE—For land.| Payments. Pure bred' imported Belgium stal-|—4-room cottage, 100 ft, lot. lion, weight 1,900 lbs. Lewis Mar-|—Reynolds &« Winter. n, care of H WD e e s S e e e N 13| SUMMBR RESORT PROPERTIES for ’ Sale—Cottage, 3 rooms and screen- FOIL SALE—Motor boat; it's a good| ed porch, 50 ft. lot on Lake Be- boat and a good buy. Also have a| midji. . large one, will carry 20 people, —Cottage, 3-rooms and screened very cheap. E. J. Willits-Luther porch, 200 ft. lot on Lake Bemidji. Olson, the landmen. 6t7-20 |—Lake Shore lots at Lavinia, Pine PSR SRR Beach park, 76 acres on Marquette FOR REAL BARGAINS In real estate| lake; 51 acres on Turtle River lake and deals of all kinds, see T. Bau- and 20 acres on Three Island lake. dette. manager of Northern Min-,—32 acres just outside of city limits, nesota Real Estate Exchange, 216 cement block house with full con- Beltrami ave. Phone 68%. 1mo8-7 create basement, 4-room, frame P A G R e R R, barn, chicken house and shop, 14 FOR SALE—Automobile spot light.| mile on lake shore. Electric. Can be attached to any|_—Reynolds & Winter. 6t7-16 A i LOST AND FOUND. A A A~ PARTY WHO picked up some money bags at the N. W. Oil Station, please return. 3t7-13 LOST—Some time ago I down town district, amethyst rosary. Reward at Catholic rectory. 3d7-13 F L S . LOST—Gold mounted ‘pocket knife on lake shore near library. Leave Reward. o719, 4d7-15 at Pioneer office. After you eat—always use E car. Worth .new, $8.50. A8 g00d| e e = as new and will sell for $4.60. E.|CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—No. H. Denu, care Pioneer. 1002 Beltrami avenue, a real home, Brick and stone, 10 rooms, strictly modern, 75 ft. corner lot. —No. 1019 Dswey avenue, 4-room bungalow, modern, full basement, garage, 650 ft. lot. —No. 913 Bemidji avenue, 6-room house, 37% ft. lot, not modern. —No. 314 Fourth street, 7-room house, modern, hot water heat, & fine home, 50 ft. corner lot, a cHoice location for a public garage in the business district. —No. 1002 Mississippi avenue, 12- room house, arranged for two fam- ilies or for a rooming house, 50 ft. corner lot, the hest buy in Be- midji, $2,500.00; $1,5600 cash will handle it. —one or two tablets—eat like candy. 3d7-1 Instant ‘yrelievesfleanbnrn,klolwd Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headache the many miseries caused by ~ Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the bestremedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you fist well. Tens of thousands wonderfully bengfited. Guaranteed to safisfy or money, refunded by your own drug- gist. Costa trifle. 'Please try it! . . - ' “I've got ItI”, Says A. P. Sheldon, a recognized authority: “The Science of Busi- ':‘] bated to go —No. 1317 Irvin avenue, 5-room ness is the Science of old . house and barn, lot (56x330.G SERVICE.” they were, —No. 903 Irvin avenue, 6-room house, 50 ft. corner lot. Photography is all service—espe- cially our little attempt at com- munity service by photographs for —No. 623 Mississippi avenue, T- rooms and bath, hardwood floors, garage and wood house, 100 ft. { 'bottoms of Ilu‘ (drawers - would community publicity. Pttty A. A. RICHARDSON —No. 711 Irvin avenue;, G-room house, 5 0ft lot. \ Photographer Rich Portrait Studio, 29 10th St. Popular priced quality portraits. Qualty kodak finishing. Prints only 3c, 4¢c, 5c, 6¢c; post cards Ge. ; 1 Wiy pey more? Jeeter, bectme e LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you afteny g ‘m ", . one. scall C —4-room house on easiest terms. —Very nice home, 7 rooms, on three lots. —Cosy Lake Shore home, all mod- ern, right up to date; none better in this city. —8-room house, 2 50-foot lots, $1800. —No. 417 Irvin avenue, 6-rooms and bath, 50 ft. lot, fenced with irom fence. 6t7-16 —Reynolds & Winter. —_— ~Auto Laundry BRING ME YOUR CAR No matter how dirty it may be, and it will look like new when you get it back. 3 home. JOF Allstee] Transfer Cases have. —17-room house, barn and garage, 60- more filing room than wood foot lot on p-‘ ed street. A splend- id home. —7-room house, garage, 50 foot lot, lots of cement walks, fine location. —<6-rooms and bath, fire place, and hardwood finish. Garage, 50-foot lot, one block to two schools. —Good 9-room house," down town; rents for $30; small house on rear d be stacked an - ;n ave eomid:nbl:! They cannot burn,” 1o _they| as well as properly house their contents. cannot warp nor stick. High stacksare . < Istrong and rigid. - are ever-/ J their first_con i, their of lot, $3160. g 0 “ a a“ cost and their first cost is lowg —5 rooms and bath, the cutest all modern home; garage attached to house; 3 corner lots. Cheap. We have a great many more, and have some real bargains in lots and City, Livers Pioneer Stationery House Corner Third and Irvine Ave. || _ Phone 799-J inside ucres —E. J. Willits-Luther Bemidji, Minn. Olson, the landmen. 6t7-20 h 6t7-16 —9-room all modern house and good er 4 -room house, on 50-foot cormer ° lot, elegant location, beautiful «/'«.,sf-\.?‘