Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 28, 1916, Page 5

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|||lu|||uum|um|‘§|imummllus : me. Please call at my store Minnesota Ave. al HE Phpnes: Office 177-W We Have the we own them. (Phone Orders Filled Troppman’s Dept. Store Phone 927 I. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise Phone 180-W lillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIlllIIlllllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII>IIIIIIIII .FOR ., .. All Kind Of Wood--Wholesale SEE Geo. H. French & Soii Office Markham Hotel Building * - ST ‘ ,‘ Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours:to sell; becanse Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU.LIKE In most cases these are the terms. - We are here to help you secure a home of your own. £ Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY; Local Agent. - {-um in the market fora large amount of ti ; 'woulI&' like to ns'range ‘with 50 farmers:to.deliver timber to for contracts.’ .\ Mrs. W. J. Miller: of Minneapolis, | mother of Mrs. C. W. Jewett:of Be- | midji, died at, her home Saturday. Mrs. Jewett has gone to Minneapolis. MANEATO GAME LEAGUE IS ACTIVE |, Mankato, Minn:., Aug. ETT IS DEAD (By United Press) 28.—The Mankato Game and Fish Protective league today set about to accomplish the objects of its organization. These and Retail House 661-W Lot You Wan Break the monotony of boiled and roast meats with an occa- sional steak. You will find ours tender and juicy—sure to make a hit with the family. Whether you want a porterhouse, sirloin, club, tenderloin, flank or round steak we. can meet your wants. And we know, too, that our prices will please you. Promptly and Carefully SMART SMOKERS EVERYWHERE “ROLL THEIR OWN"™! Making Your lJ_wn—l:igarettes With *Bull”* Durham the Fad of the Year—It's Easy to Learn Among smokers who know, it’s the fashion to carry a sack of “Bull”’ Durham and a book of “‘papers” and deftly ‘‘roll their own’’ cigarettes. The swift spread of this snappy custom hasfollowed the discovery that in no other way can you ob- tain a cigarette so fresh, mild and satisfying. © y “Bull” Durham is made of golden Virginia-Carolina leaf— the tobacco that made American cigarettes the most popular smokes in the world. This won- derful ‘““Bull’”’ Durham leaf is cut into tiny flakes just the right size to roll quickly and easily into smooth, round cigarettes that are cool-burning and sweet. Any man can get the knack of rolling cigarettes with ‘‘ Bull” Durham in a very few trials. To help you learn, anillustrated book- let showing how will be mailed to any address in the U. S. on re- quest.. Address “‘Bull” Durham, Durham, N. C. : Get a_5c sack of “‘Bull” Dur- ham today—ask for the free book of ‘‘papers” ‘that goes with it— and start Srolling your own”’s __ NEW TOURING RECORD MADE BY WOMAN New York, Aug. 28.—A new trans- continental record was established when Miss Amanda Preuss, of Sacra- mento, Cal., succeeded in driving an Oldsmobile roadster from San Fran- cisco to New York over the Lincoln highway in 11 days, 5 hours and 45 minutes, the best previous woman'’s performance being that of Anita King, moving picture actress, who took forty-three days to make the same trip. Miss Florence Brown of Minne- apolis, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rank at their summer home at Long Lake, left for Duluth today. She will visit in Du- luth before returning to her home. SCOOP v Zcation are: " Securing’'a 15,000 acre game re- serve, on a strip two miles wide, run- ring from Mankato to St. Peter. Co- operation with state and local auth- orities in preservation of game. POSTOFFICE SAFE Hubert, Minn., Aug. 28.—The, post- office safe was blown here early this morning. - The. safe was empty ex- cept for private papers. destroyed. Mr. and Mrs.. B. W, Lakin return- ' ed last evening from Little Falls and | /| Royalton by automobile, where they | were called by the death.of Mr. La- kin’s father. They were accompanied to Bemidji. by. Mr. Lakin’s mother, brother and sister. A: Lord of Bemidji spent a few days at ‘this camp the latter part of the week. L. S. Tuttle, a student in the for- estry department of the state univer-! sity, spent five.days with us getting actual, forest work experience. State Scaler . Waterman here Friday and will remain with us for some time. - - Gilbert Wiggen, George Lindblom and A. E. Wackerman of were here this week trying to locate a .crop. of white spruce and Norway pine cones. 1 1 could be found around here at this time and trio left with their gunny sacks unfilled. Charles Robinson, " | cookees, left Friday via Mizpah for his home near Itasca State Park. He expects to be gone for a couple of weeks. Halvor morning after an among friends and relatives in Min- neapolis. Sure signs of approaching winter are, blacksmith shop and the building of a new .horse jammer. Two men connected with the Min- nesota forest service made a call at this camp Friday. a gasoline speeder. The Climax broke down Wednes- day and is in the shop at Kelliher for repairs. Henry Fallon, log scaler for the Minnesota & International railway, was here comparing scale with our scalers Thursday. U-BOAT P%KJI‘ INCREASE! Berlin, Aug. 28.—Every new voy- age to America by the Deutschland will become more difficult, Captain Paul Koenig said Saturday, because of the determined attempts by al- lied warships to intercept one of the German undersea liners. Despite this fact the Deutschland has unloaded its cargo and is pre- paring to return immediately. “Our departure from Cheasapeake bay was signaled by a large number of lights flashed along the shore,” captain. nals warships began sweeping surface with their searchlights. were some distance away and could not distinguish whether these were British or American ships.” . ' Advertising Will Help You BLOWN AT HUBERT (By United Press) These were K K KKK KKK N LBR. CD.. : - ¥ igob(?aspon&ent) *x left eédnesday for Mizpah where they do some surveying for Camp No. arrived Cloquet Nothing of the kind one. of our returned extended Slind Friday visit the renewed activities in the They came up on S YS CAPTAIN KOENIG surprisingly said the Deutschland’s “In answer to these sig- the We PRINTERS’ INK HAS been respon- sible for thousands of business successes throughott the country. Everybody in town may know you but they don't know what you have to sell. Now MBUREL TED UP ABSOLUTEL HELPLESS AND IN OVER. NOUR. HEAD -BUT YoU SHOULD WoRRY - LEAVE IT o ME- T STUDIED T ALL OUT FROM A BookK— FIRST THING . *Do you believe that poets are “gyell, if they aren’t, where do they FOR RENT-—Produce warehouse, A DIFFICULT TASK. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classity Lo- 6d92 steam heated, full-basement. cation—G. N. track. FUUTTHTETT it o We will continue to show our gas-maker at 315 Beltrami avenue, during the next few days. All are Invited to these Free Demonstrations Come any hour, day or evening. See kerosene oil made into gas. Your stove and our attachment constitutes a gas plant-of your own. Stoves used in this demonstration kindly loan- ed by Hannah & Robertson, 206 Minnesota avenue. T -IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIlIIIllllllllllllllll“llll! Advertisers who want the best results always_patronize The.Pioneer.. They know, by experi: . ence, that it has no equal in thjs section of the country as an advertising medium. AL Reconstruction, of course! When the great war is over, shattered Europe must be rebuilt. Mediaeval architecture, crumbled by cannon, will replaced by well-lighted, well-ventilated, convenient and sanitary build- ings of the present day. will play a leading role; for CERTAIN- TEED is the twentieth century answer to the demand for roo economical to buy, easy to lay and in- expensive to maintain. CERTAIN-TEED Roofin: rolls; also in slate-surfac There is a type of CERTAIN -TEED for every kind of building, with flat or pitched roof, from the scraper down to the smallest residence or out-building. It makes a clean, attractive roof, with- a very low cost per year of life. Itis guaran- teed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to ply (1,2 or 3). Experienceprovesthatitout- laststhe period of guarantee. In this tremendous rebuilding, ertain-teed Roofing The long life of CERTAIN-TEED is due to the quality of the roofing felt and the character of the asphalt saturation. This is a blend of soft asphalts prepared by the General’s board of expert chem- ists. The highest quality roofing felt is thoroughly saturated with this sof: blend, and is then coated with a blend of harder asphalts, which prevents th= drying - out process so destructive to ordinary roofing. fing that is g is made in ed shingles. largest sky- If you are interested in roofs, investigate CER- TAIN-TEED before you decide- upon the type to buy. You will find CER- TAIN-TEED for sale by responsible dealers all over the world. GENERAL ROOFING MANUFACTURING COMPANY World’s Largest Manufacturer of Roofings and Building Papers New York Gg Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Boston Cleveland Pittsbas Detroit an Francisco Los eles Milwaukee Cincinngti New Orleans Minneapokis Seattle Cit Indianspolis Atlanta Richmond Des Moines Hodston Duluth Lo Sydney Copyrighted 1916, Gener'al Roofing Manutacturing Co. We are wholesalers and Retailers of the complete line of Certain-teed Products Buying her GIVEN . Phone 57 e will prove to your advantage. HARDWARE CO. Bemidji, Minn. Some System -- Some System DAWRONE ! - JusT WHUT 15 T FIRST THING X DO—7 By "HOP”

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