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SURE, LET 'EM OUT, ONLY STOLE $28,000 OF PUBLIC'S MONEY (By United Press) St. Paul, May 3.—3tate parole board is considering releasing W. J. Smith and R. C. Picket. convicted of grand larceny for defrauding the state out of $28,000 in April, 1913. Smith was state treasurer and Picket clerk of the state invesiment board. The release of the men is expected. FOOD PROCLAMATION (By United Press) London, May 3.—King George to- day issued a food proclamation urg- ing all to save. AMERICAN TANKER POKED IN THE RIBS (By United Press) Philadelphia, May 3.—The tanker Sunk has been torpedoed in the Med- iterranean, the office of the owners were informed today. The crew was saved. OVATION FOR FRENCH (By United Press) Washington, May 3.—The French commission was given an ovation when it visited the senate and house today. TO ANUUAL MEETING Rev. J. H. Randahl, formerly of this city, now of Tenstrike, was in the city yesterday, enroute to Moor- head, where he will attend the an- nual meeting of the Red River Val- ley conference of the Swedish Luth- eran church. Rev. Randahl will re- turn to his home Monaay. STILL LAYING PIPE The work of putting in gas pipes in the north portion of the city is continuing, more pipe being deliver- ed on the ground today. OUT OF HOSPITAL Mrs. Nels Adamson of Shevlin, who has been in the city for some time, having brought her little son to St. Anthony’s hospital for treat- ment, returned to her home yester- day. The little boy, who had ‘his feet badly scalded with hot coffee, had recovered sufficiently to be taken to his home. ENLISTS IN ARMY Mrs. Martin Hogan of Grant Val- ley received a letter from her son, Addison Carpenter, telling her that he had enlisted in the army at Port- land, Ore., and would be sent to Van- couver, B. C., to go in training. MORE OF VACUUM'S CREW SAVED: FOUR ARE MISSING (By United Press) London, May 3.—The second boat load of the Vacuum's crew survivors have been saved. Three gunners and Naval Lieut. Thomas are still missing. SCOOP [N £ THE CUB EPORTER 278 PERISH WHEN TRANSPORT IS SUNK (By United Press) London, May 3.—The transport Ar- cadian was sunk in the Mediterran- ean April 15 with a loss of 275 lives, is an official announcement today. RED RIVER VALLEY MEN OFFER USE OF EMPLOYES (By United Press) St. Paul, May 3.—The Red River Valley business men have pledged themselves to close their places of business and allow their employes help the harvest if necessary. Offers of free use of land are pouring in to the public safety commission. ON FEDERAL JURY A. A. Warfield of Lake Boulevard is serving on the federal jury at Fer- gus Falls. NEW DAUGHTER Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamb of Park avenue, Monday a daughter. MORE H. C. OF L. The Commercial club went on rec- ord at its meeting during its week- ly luncheon yesterday favoring in- crease in the rates for second and third class mail matter to help out the war revenues. e—— e —_— 5 i BY SUDDEN ACTION The incredible action of pure lav- optik eye wash is startling. A school boy had eye strain so badly he could not read. A week's use of lavoptik surprised his teacher so much she used it for her old mother. ONE WASH showed benefit. A small bot- tle is guaranteed to benefit EVERY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. The INCREDIBLE result is astonishing. Pure aluminum eye cup FREE. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. MAPS IN FOUR NEW WAR BEMIDIJI COUPON J “ao 200 ONLY A Big Shipment of Special Merchandise weeks ago. It’s here now and is being laid out on the Bargain Counters at such ridiculous prices that it won’t last long. Come early and get first pick. I. P.BATCHELDE ALL BATTLE FRONTS COUPON Presented by the A sixteen page set of large scale, authentic maps on extra heavy super-caleadar paper at merely nominal cost. MAIL ORDERS SPp%. Fok posTAGE DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children Ghe B. P. O. ELKS Regular Meeting Thursday Evening, May 3 285 CANDIDATES 8 o’Clock Sharp E. H. Jerrard, Sec’y. MELBA "BEAUTY PARLORS s Full Line of Melba Toilet PHONE 540 Articles G REX Theatre w WORLD COLORS PIONEER Present or mail to this paper three coupons like this with - Twenty-five Cents (25c) to cover cost of handling. INOT A STORE. I\ TOWN HAS A FLAGLEFT-T GAVE MINE. TO A GERMAN FRIEND > THE BEMILJI DAILY PIONEER P. ECKS Plunlfirlng. Steln?nnn Hot ‘Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 555 and 309 Just Arrived This is a long delayed shipment of merchandise that should have been here two BEMIDIJI, MINN. “If you’ve ever tasted goodies made with C:lumet Buking Powder you won’t blame a Lid for being tempt- ed! G-r-c-z-t, b-i-g, tender, tasty biscuits, cakes, doughnuts, muffins and everything I can think of—all so good I can’t keep away from them ! *“Mother wouldn’t think of using any Baking Powder except Calumet! She’s tried all others—she knows which is best—she knows Calumet means positive uniform results — purity in the can and purity in the baking—great economy and whole- some things to eat. “You want bakings like mother’s — then use Calumet Baking Powder.” Received Highest Awards New Cock Book Free— See Slip in Pound Can TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Piano and Band -Instruments Phone 683-W 118 3d St. - there are many backbones that need adjustment. That friend of yours who 1s so irritabie and hard to get along with is doubtless suffering from nervous impingement. How about your spinal column? Are you sure that CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS wouldn’t make you feel better? The scientific spinal adjustments we offer aid Nature in restoring normal con- ditions. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. - First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W CLASSIFIED WARTED AP NP SN P AGENTS WANTED—Highest cash paid weekly with part expenses. Home terriory. Free ou:fit. Easy outdoor work. Address Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. WANTED—Sewing; will go out by the day. Lillie Novotny. Phone 238-W. 3-66 WANTED—Competent girl in fam- ily of two; small house and goo wages. Phone 11-R. 2-54 WANTED—Good dog catcher. Good pay to right man. Apply F. B. Ripple, Chief of Police. 3-5656 -, S WANTED—Girl at the Union Hotel. - 2-54 7 ¢, —_— WANTED—Girl at O.-K. Restaurant. Phone 681-W. 2-53 —_— e WANTED—Room, or room and board by lady. Phone 193. 52Ef WANTED—Girl for housework. 311 Bemidji Ave. .Phone 711-W. 5-55 WANTED — Janitor for building. Berman Ins. C 3 e e WANTED—Position with a private family to do cooking and house- work; good references. Address “M. J.” care Pioneer Office. 430tf WANTED—Phone 300 if you want to sell furniture or household 4 goods. 6-54 e WANTED—Second hand furniture. Phone 22 T, 10 FOR SALE. A A A A A P A AP PP PP et e FOR SALE—Cheap, two 44-ft. ten pin alleys with or without tent. Address 304 3rd Street. 2-54 FOR SALE—Hotel and restaurant. Address “S. M.,” cjo Pioneer. 4 FOR SALE—One 26-ft. gasoline launch. A good rig for passenger service. In first class condition Call at boat house. Phone 340-W. 10-514 & FOR SALE—Good refrigerator. A. A. Warfield, 711 Lake Boulevard. ———— FOR SALE—20 bird boxes at 25c each. Inquire of A. D. Bailey, High School. 2-53 FOR SALE—Horses, harness, wagon and driving harness. 724 14th St. H. Thursdale. 6-58 FOR SALE—120 acres land 2 miles east of Kelliher; $15 per acre, half cash, balance to suit. Box 241, Bemidji, Minn. 4-55 FOR SALE—80-acre farm, 1% miles east of Wilton. This is a bargain at $1,800. Geo. Moran, Wilton, Minn. 5-656 FOR SALE—Second hand Remington typewriter; not an old machime. Price $52.50. Apply at Pioneer office. 10-67 FOR SALE—War maps, 16 pages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should have one during these times of war. 26¢ assures you of one. We have a limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pioneer Office. 425tL FOR SALE—By owner, 120 acres unimproved land in Sec. 29, T. 153, R. 31, in the town of Shotley. Must sacrifice; no agents. H. P. Rude, Couderay, Wis. 12-54 FOR SALE—Township plats show- ing government surveys and to which has been added roads, ditches and other local informa- tion. 25c each. Pioneer office. i 330tt FOR RENT AN~ AP APPSR FOR RENT—Cottages at Grand Forks Bay. See Andrew Aubolee at boat house. Phone 340-W. 2 10-514 FOR RENT—Garage at corner of 5th street and America avenue. Apply to H. White. Phone 22-F- 21. 3-54 =99 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 722 Irvine Ave. 4-55 FOR RENT—Lower flat, modern ex- cept heat. 511 Minn. Ave. Phone 566-J. 3-54 FOR RENT—120 acres one-half mil¢ from Scribner. Cash or crgf Telephone to Dr. J. M. McClure & write Mrs. R. C..Coleman, 109 S: 25th St., Omaha, Neb. 6-54 FOR RENT—7-room house at 508 Beltrami Ave. Available May ‘1. Apply John Moberg. Phone 272. 42668 Dafactiva