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ALL TO PARTICIPATE IN HOME RULE PLAN 4 (By United Press) London, iMay 21.—Premier Lloyd George today revealed his scheme of settlement of the Irish question in the House of Commons. He pro- poses a conference to decide the form of home rule for Ireland, the mem- bers to be composed of representa- tives of all parties, includlng the Sinn Feiners. SENIORS TO CELEBRATE CLASS DAY-ON TUESDAY Seniors of the Bemidji high school - FOREST FIRE DAMAGE MAY TOTAL MILLIONS St. Paul, May 21.—Fire loss in the woods of northern Minnesota, al- ready in the thousands, may ap- proach millions of dollars, according to W. T. Cox, state forester, who has returned from the north. The recent showers were too light, he said, to,extinguish the fires, some of which, Mr. Cox believes, were of incendiary origin. Lack of funds to provide enough rangers was blamed in part for the spread of the fires by the forester. Settlers Lose All But Lives. Settlers and their families in some instances were rescued only through heroic efforts, Mr. Cox reported, and many of them lost everything but their lives. They will need state aid, including supplies of provisions and| will celebrate their class day tomor- seed. row. The program will be as fol- Rangers, loggers and settlers spent | lows: Class Song of the Class of night after night without sleep in| 1917, by all members of the class; fighting the spread of the fires which | Class Diary, by Mis Hazel Laqua; a are still burning over wide areas, ac-| poem, “The Mystery of the Elko,” cording to Mr. Cox, who reported a| written by Vernon Lamson, who is narrow escape for himself while driv-| now on the U. S. S. Kansas with the ing a railtoad speeder through an | Bemidji division of the Minnesota avenue of burning trees. naval militia, but who wrote the IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ * THIS ADVERTISEMENT We are offering’the highest prices for a short time for old metals, iron and rags, as we have a contract which must be filled at once. WE WILL PAY For Brass ....8c to 19¢ per 1b. For Copper. .15c to 21c¢ per 1b. For Rags $1 to $2 per hundred Scrap jron of any kind $7.00 to $10.00 per ton. - 0Old Magazines 50c per hundred ‘We have also a good market for rubbers, auto tires, lead, zinc and hides. . ‘We pay all freight for out of town shippers on 100 lbs and over not including iron and paper. At Goldberg’s Phone 638-W 112 Third Street poem while in school. The poem will be read by Miss Milre Achenbach. ONLY WOMAN CANDIDATE | Dorepn ™ Wine b2 fio" Cioss ot Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings. Corns, ingrow . nalis treated a specialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W 1917,” by the girls of the normal department; class will by Arthur Breen, and the class prophecy by Miss Edith Mills. B. A. S. WINS The B. A. S. baseball team defeat- FOR PRESIDENT IS DEAD ‘Washington, May 21.—Mrs. Belva A. B. Lockwood, the first woman ad- mitted to practice before the sup- preme court, a pioneer in the woman Kk dkokkok ok ok ok suffrage movement, and the only|ed a Cass Lake team by a score of 16 The kgmm“ Ploneer is anxious woman who ever was a candidate for|to 15 at Cass Lake Saturday after- president of the United States, is|noon. The Cass Lake team was gend here after a long illness, aged | managed by Bert Wheaton. The 6 years. The most striking incident of her | Harvey Washburn and Ted Sexton,|or mafl the career came in 1884, with nomina- | pitchers, Bert Naylor, catcher. Ploneer. tion by the Equal Rights party of the For Cass Lake, Reider, catcher, presidency of the United States. Vain as the action was it was a un- iz renowes by she sme purty mee. NOTICE OF HEALTH BOARD YOU 'mfni nlslg;v:h?“;aze:r;ell:t;:t.o of the m INTERESTED m Universal Peace union to the Inter- Please place your garbage cans n;tllonall Pelasc:‘)Cotngrm of Paris, and | and barrels for tin cans in place im- l'Pm again in o the cognress at|mediately. Joe Hahn, phbne num- London where she presented papers|mer 736, will begin the collection of RIN G BOOKS! on arbitration and disarmament. She | garbage on Wednesday of this week lectured throughout the country, and | and will charge for his service the , until her last days maintained her|same as last year. In the business law office in Washington. districts $1.00 per month and in the Born October 24, 1830, she was 86 | residence district 50 cents per month. years old at the time of her death.| This is very moderate in price and it Her maiden name was Belva Anna|is the Board’s iish that all comply Bennett. with the provisions of the ordinance so that we may have a clean city. By order of Board of Health. E. A. SHANNON, 1-521 Chairman. RED LAKE ICE GONE Thief River Falls, May 21.—Ice in the Red Lakes has entirely disap- peared, according to Capt. Peter Eb- erhart, one of the old time river men of this city. Not in the last 25 years has it gone out so early. In- stead of being piled nigh on the shores by the heavy winds the ice gradually sank and for once in many years no damage resulted. OU READ the Other Fellow’s Ad You are reading this ane. ‘That should convince you that advertising in these columns is a profitable proposition; that it will bring business to your store. The fact that the other fellow advertises is probably the reason he is getting morebusiness than is falling to you. Would it not be well to give the other fellow a chance To Read Your Ad in These Columns? et They are used in every line of business by Salesmen, Of- fice Men, Doctors, Lawyers, Ministers, Students—by ev- eryone who must have a book that combines UTILITY, DURABILITY AND APPEARANCE. Sheets can be obtained any- time, ruled in eight styles. Bound in best quality Flex- ible Black Levant Grain Cow- hide, with Black Linings. SCHOOL EXHIBIT FRIDAY % An exhibit of manual training e work and sewing will be held in the i Leader puilding on Third street, commencing Friday afternoon and o continuing Saturday. The building g is empty at this time and there will be ample room for the many splendid articles to be exhibited. Parents, as well as other persons interested in the work are urged to inspect the display. ——-9[-*—9@-' o If you have a room to reat o2 want to rent one—jyou get the best choice through a Pioneer want ad. Phone 928. | e e e e oo et These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers Offering you their “govd-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? N s s TR R R R R R R R R R R R R S R R R R R R RN hddiahs * KOORS BROTHERS CO. %x DRUGS AND JEWELRY 4% GENERAL MERCHANDISE & Bakers and Confectioners % Wholesalers and Retailers & & Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & Manufacturers and Jobbers % x Service and satisfaction. Mail « & Flour, Feed, etc. The LB R R NS R & Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, #%& Orders given that same ser- & & careful buyers *« Confectionery,Cigarsand +«& vice you get in person. ¥ buy here. - Fountain Goods L X3 BARKER'S ¥ W. G. SCHROEDER g « 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 «& Third St. Bemidji, Minn % & Bemidji _ Phoue €5 N e R R R R R R e R R R R R R R R ‘c-cuc;;quyu#c1!’!!!!«!!!!”!4!!!!4ill!‘llifill ‘ & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS && & x i * Wholesale and Retall & & DEAN LAND CO. * « Pianos, Organs and Sewing &% PHOTOGRAPHER K « L * Machines ’ «% Photos Pay and Night &« Land, Loans, Insurance - 4« 117 Third St. Bemidji &% N. L. HAKKERUP “x and City Property = ; * Phione 673-W =% #% Troppman Block = Bemidji * J. BISIAR, Manager % «x « AR AR R R AR R EE AR T A I X E X AR A XA RN EE IR IR R KR KRR THE BEMIIJI DAILY PIONEER = = = KRR KKK KKK KR KKK ok ok ko Ak KKK KKK KR KKK EEEXRREXXXKKKEXRXKKEKS battery for the B. A. S. team was|of that tharacter would phone 933, tails to the Bemidj Pacific slope as a candidate for the| Drumbeater, an Indian, pitcher. AKX EXEXEXEXXAEXED THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS ARRARAARNARAARRRR NN AARNANARARNRAAN AR AN R R AARRN AR AR AR A AR A ARR RNk o:«;««««««:«««:« Nothing Should be Wasted Thlse Days Hufiman & O'Loar FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HN mm: Fueral Director Phone 178-W or R TUSETHE SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Pi hers o iolin, Plano and Phone 683-W 116 34 St. READY MONEY TALKS LOUD DURING. OUR MAY REDUCTION SALE We are making substantial reductions from the regular prices on business and residence lots during our May Sale. Special arrangements made with those desiring tv build homes. . Select the lot you want then call on our local agent T. C. Bailey, P. O. Building or get prices and terms from. BEMIDJI TOWRSITE COMPANY Bank Blde. Cap. Ni sn Valsgphone 278 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Oftice—Miles Block - I EE R R R R R R R R KK KKK KRR KKK DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 KX REEK KKK KKK KK I EEE R R SRR R R "DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block IR R R R R R R L R EREER ] IR R E R E RS L R R E S DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. ISR R R R R ERE R R EE R IEE SRR R R E R R R R DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON & Office Security Bank Block & IERE R R R RS RE R R R R ISR SRS R R R R R R R DR. EINER JOHNSON ' * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & Bemidji, Minn. *® I EEEE RS R R R R R RS IR R R R R R R R R R R RS A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST EYE. EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted ' Gibbons Bldg. Phone 108 I EEEEE R R R R LR R R EEEEXXXIXEEEEE I AR R R R R R A R R R R R R S S A R R AR AR B Rl e e 2B S0 T e oS e A. DANNENBERG First National Bank Bldg. I remove the cause of mh and chronic diseases CHIROPRACTOR Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-6 7-8 Phone 408-W IEEERRERERE R R R IEEE R ERE R EE R DRS. LARSON & LARSON We have the facilities for duplicating broken lenses Pestoffics Block I B R R R R R R A R RS R 2R 2] DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children I EE R R R R SRR R R R 0 %« For rubbish hauling, garden % ploughing and general YOU'B LBSURE xom'rs J. ciun [ Omfilt Pool or Billiards h l{nmelou. BEMIDJI HORSE NMARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company Business and Professiona LR R R R RS R E R EEE R R LA R R E L E R L LR R RN GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Phone 660 + Dewey Ave. and 12th St. Terms. LR R R R R R EE R E R R Address C. G. Johnson, Owner. l!lif‘kil*iilli D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office 2nd floor O’'Leary-Bowser LR R R R R R R R R R KRR XXX W. K. DENISON. D. V. VETERIN. N o~ Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. KKK KKK KKK AR R E R R R R R RS R J. VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Store Phone No. 209~ LR B R R B R EEE R LEE R & EERERR) TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSBFER Safe and Plano Moving Res. Phone 58 Office Phone 12 L E RS SRR L B ERER] XXX KX KKK DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R LR R & 8 X TR IEEREE R R &1 DR. . M. PALMER DENTIST Office Phone 124, Residence 346 Mtles Block, Bemidji I ERE SRR R R R R RN IR R R R EE R R RN DR. D. L. STANTON Office in Winter Block —euu MISCELLANEOUS XEXXXANXXXXEREXS|FOR TRADE—Fair $2,000 store ICC'C’CICCfilll’O DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block. 818 America - Tel. 330 & 5-room house near Gamble-Robin- KK xR KK XEEP son's, $750. KX EEEEES 10-room modern house and 5-room DR. H. {‘.! gog'mxor : OSTEOPAT: 'HYSICIAN 800; AND SURGEON e L Suite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg ¥ | fine location, $2,250. Office Phone 183 X uEE KXY XX XEXH|room house and barn, part of crop + AR NRKRARRKRA R AN AR NN AR ANARNARAAIRRR KRR AR NN AR AR AKX RARARA A A Ak ok ok k& ok k ko frofffln o 8o S S M MR M il S RS o ol Sl Mol e il S o o L e B R B s i R MONDAY. MAY 21. 1917 CLASSIFIED D PP OUY SALESMAN WANTED—Lubricating oil,’ grease, specialties, paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis until ability established. Perma- nent position and wide field when qualified if desired. Man with rig preferred. RIVERSIDE RBE- FINING COMPANY, Cleveland, | Ohio. 2-522 WANTED—Girl living at home who can come in mornings and assist with general housework. Mrs. J. M. Herbert, 704 Bemidji Ave. 521te S S st ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 29 10th St. Phone é?-svgs WANTED—A neat young boy to work nights. Jefferson Hm.ez‘l.522 WANTED—Position in restaurant, hotel or boarding house. Will do dishwashing or laundry work. Martha Roen, Aure, Minn. 2-522 WANTED—Two people to board and room. 1110 Bemidji Ave. Phone 31W. ‘WANTED—Stenographer. sahl. Phone 177-W. WANTED — Lady cook at Hotel. WANTED — Helper for foundry work. Bemidji Iron Works, Be- midji, Minn. 68te fOR BALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acres just west of city. Well improved. Good house to trade for improved 80. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-522 FOR SALE—W .r maps, 16 pages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should hav one during these times of war. 36c assures you of one. We have a limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pionser Office. 4288 - FOR SALE—Township plal lho'- ing government surveys which has been added romll,« ditches and other local informa- tion. 256c each. Pioneer office. 1 3 FOR SALEPotatoes with _seeds { taken out at $1.50 and $1.75 per = & bushel. Malzahn’s garage build- ing, next to City Hall. 3-521 * | FOR SALE—AIl modern, eight-room * dwelling; 50-foot cormer lot on 6-623 FOR SALE—Three horse power elec- tric indication motor in good econ- dition. Price $25. Bemidji Elec- tric company, near the Bell tele- phone station. 59tf FUR RENT FOR RENT—A little cottage at Grand Forks Bay. Inquire at the Sen boat house. Andrew Aubolee. O Phone 340-W. 9-629 FOR RENT—Storauge room. I can furnish good storage room for far- . Diture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-8 tf FOR RENT—7-room house at 508 Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. 4pply John Moberg. Phone 272. 426t7, + FOR SALE—MTr. Earl Barker’s Kis- sell 6-48- T-passenger private car. Fitted up in most modern way. Good as new. Looks like mnew. Electric lights, self-startet. Cost $2380.00. Mr. Barker has been called to the front, which may mean years, compels him to sacri- fice this beautiful 6-cylinder car for $1050.00. If you want a car or know of some one, please call their attention to this. You will confer a favor on both Mr. Barker and the man who takes advantage of this exceptional bargain. ONLY ~ $1050.00 for a $2380.00 car. Car can be seen at our zarage. C. W. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. 511tf LOST A e s S EIE S e LOST—May 16, evening, bunch of keys with an extra small ring at- tached to the main ring and one key on it. Reward of $2.00 will be given if returned to Pioneer Office. 3-521 MISCELLANEOUS ’ * * * + + +* * * * + * * L] * * * * » + . * +* + * * + + * * * * . + . * * + * L ’ * stock for good imoroved 40. E. J- ‘Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-522 * ’ FOR SALE 6-room house close in, $1,050. Y modern house, except heat, both, $8,- 000. Rent pays 10 per cent on $7,- 5-room house, modern except heéat, « 40-acre farm, 3% miles out, 5- in, $1,200. This is a snap and must £0 now. 90-acre farm, 2 miles out, house, barn. 15 acres cleared, 15 acres meadow, balance fenced, new; to close out at once, $28.00 per acre. Might rent. 8-room house, newly decorated, and 3 acres, fine location, $6,000. Might rent. Two elegant corner, lots, only '] $300. $6,400 clothing stock to trade for land. Good auto to trade for house or land. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-522 FOR RENT 5-room house, $8.00. 5-room house, $15.00. 11-room house, modern, $40.00. 5-room house, modern except heat, $25.00. Five different farms close in, rent right to the right party; some snaps. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41.