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. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1917. "COLLEGE TO SEND OUT MEN TO AID FARMERS Hach Agriculturist Taking Student Must Cultivate Extra Acres. ) Philadelphia. — The University of Pennsylvania will be the first of Amer- jcan colleges to tackle the food supply problem, which has recently taken on a serious aspect, according to plans an- nounced at the university by Dr, J. Russell Smith, professor of industry, who has charge of the movement. Stu- dents are to be sent out in squads of from five to fifty to all sections of the country to assist farmers in planting and cultivating spring crops. Every student signing will be given credit for his year'’s work and be sent out immediately. Students will be placed on farms at a minimum salary of $20 a month. In each one of the battalions there will be a captain, who i8 to have charge of the men in his community, referee all disputes be- tween employer and students and re- port each man's progress to the univer- sity. Each farmer upon accepting one of the students as helper must promise to cultivate twelve acres more of land than he has heretofore. Dr. Smith claims that at a conservative estimate each man sent out will thus be respon- sible for 420 extra bushels in the corn crop alone, which means that the first fifty men who leave for western Vir- ginia will add some 21,000 bushels of corn to this year's crop. The streets of two cities in Ireland are paved with marble, Armagh and Kilkenny. The word “lancet” is found in only one place in the Bible, I Kings xvii, 28, The term is not tie blade used by sur- geons, but appears to mean a javelin or light spear. MARTHA ANN ARRIVES Born, to Rev. and Mrs. Lester P. Warford at St. Anthony’s hospital this morning, g daughter. The baby has been named Martha Ann. TO0 ANNUAL MEETING Rev. Osmond Johmson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, accompanied by Mrs. John- son and children, will leave Monday morning for Minneapolis and St. Paul, in their car. Rev. Johnson will attend the annual meeting of the United Lutheran church to be held in the auditorium at St. Paul. The meeting opens Wednesday and will continue for a week. At this meeting the United Lutheran church, Hauge Synod and the Synod will amalgamate, the Lutheran church.: While in visit Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Olive Fjeldstad, and her sister, Mrs. 0. H. Bakke, and family. TAKES NEW POSITION Miss Myrtle Thompson has resign- i ed her position in Christianson’s store and has accepted a position in the Tagley & Wold store in the Fifth ward. Spénd Your Money % with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. MODEL 4 This Beauty Costs * $61.50 cash or $68.00--$5.00 down, $3 monthly Think of it—a brand new Standard Typewriter for a little more than half the price of other standard makes—and if there is any difference in quality it is in favor of the Mcdel 4 Woodstock. The Model 5 Woodstock Sells for $80.00 cash or on the following installment plan: $85.00--515 down, $15 monthly Norwegian || new || body to be known as the American |fi the ||} cities Rev. Johnson and family will [f] $5.00 Suit Special For Young Men That is Worth Investigating The most remarkable opportunity. We offer in the neighborhood of 150 Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits, sizes 13 to 20, made by a custom manufac- ture. The fabrics and workmanship in this special offer are the usual $10 and $15 Suits. ‘ We can fit any boy or young men of all proportions. The colors are grays, mixtures, and combinations and fast color blue serges. . Come early and get benefit of an early selection at $5.00 Copyright Hart Schalfner & Marx $5 Suit Special No such wonderful values possible elsewhere Bemidji Daily Pioneer ARG ARG OO 14 L P E £ Plumbing, sgex-su?nag?ilnot g Water Heating H Get our estimate. = Phones 556 and 308 = = ! M EAIII-"TYPBARQ)RS B o oAbt Full Line of Melba Toilet Artic’les 2 FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn, WANTED PSSO AT USU U UIY WANTED—A woman to keep house’ on a farm, situated five miles north of Blackduck, Minn. For particulars write or telephone E. S. Hermanson, Blackduck, Ml;u;.u Chas. Johnson, Phone 223. 6-631 WANTED—Stenographer. J. J. sahl. Phone 177-W. 517te WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Birchmont Beach. Mres. Ira J. Cool. Apply Pioneer ofllcei. top work. Beltrami. ¢ WANTED—No. 6 Iron Age garden cultivator and seeder. C..E. Bat- “ tles. 2-61 WANTED—Carpentry, painting , or remodeling of all kinds. Werk guaranteed. Wm. Snelson, 103 Ir- vine Ave. So. 6-61 FOR BALE. FOR SALE—First class garage. See Burgess. Phone 334. 6-61 FOR SALE—Township plats show- ing government surveys which has been added roads, ditches and other local informa- tion. 25c each. Pioneer office. FOR SALE--A thoroughbred Alaskan Spitz dog, 7 weeks old. Mrs. Mar- tin Everson. Phone 409-J. 4-531 sell 6-48- 7-passenger private car. Fitted up in most modern way. Good as new. Looks like mnew. Electric lights, self-starter. $2380.00. Mr. Barker has been called to the front, which may mean years, compels him to sacri- fice this beautiful 6-cylinder ecar 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 garage. C. W. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. 511tf FOR SALE—AIll-modern, eight-room dwelling, 50-foot corner lot on ’ Dewey Ave. and 12th St. Terms. Address C. G. Johnson, Owl\ex'.53 6- - FOR SALE—On easy terms, one four- room cottage, nearly new, and a lot 80x240 ft., on First street, Fifth ward. Inquire of K. Paul- sor, Nymore, Minn. 6-531 FOR RENT. A A A A AP PP FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 502 3rd St. Mrs. F. Lane. 2-61 FOR RENT--Modern furnished room. 820 Beltrami Ave. Phone 738. 3-62 FOR RENT—The Spears Hotel at Red Lake Agency, partly furnish- ed. Will sell for $2.000, cash or bankable paper. Address Wm. R. Wb aKe, wiul. 10-611 FOR RENT—Good pastureage, three miles from Bemidji, well fenced, pure running water, easy of ac- cess. Larson & Larson. Phone . __92. 7-65 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at right prices. 315-317 Minn. Ave. A. Brose. 10-61 FOR RENT—7-room house at 508 Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. Apply John Moberg. Phone 272. 426tf [ LOST « T N SO UN i SN BEEEREE AL P AP LOST—Brown tooled leather purse THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER EXAKXKEXK XXX KK KT ity about themselves. Why not call them up? These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- P R P e P R R R I R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R $90.00--$10 “ $10 B $100.00--$5 “ 8$5 “ You can buy no better machine than the Woodstock. BECAUSE there is no better. sell it. You may see Woodstock Typewriters on display at the Pioneer office or on the job in a dozen different stores and offices in Bemidji. Phone 922—and ask to see a Woodstock. It'll come. The Pioneer Office If there was a better typewriter made we’d ‘ +« KOORS BROTHERS CO. & +« Bakers and Confectioners & « Manufacturers and Jobbers & % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, % % Confectionery,Cigarsand = && x Fountain Goods & « 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 & DRUGS AND JEWELRY ‘Wholesalers and Retailers Service and satisfaction. Mall *% Orders given that same ser- ¥ & vice you get in person. BARKER'S Thisd St. Bemidji, Minn. 4% Bemidji +«& GENERAL MERCHANDISE +* %% Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, € Flour, Feed, otc. The & careful buyers * *x buy here. *® L 3 W. G. SCHROEDER * Phowe 65 & P P R R s s e s R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R AP AR EAREEEREAEEE KK A XA KA AKX AR KRR KRR R « MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS +&& * ‘Wholesale and Retail & « Pianos, Organs and Sewing &% *® Maechines L 3 « 117 Third 8t. Bemidji &% * Phone §73-W x& * J. BISIAR, Manager & PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Bay and Night N. L. HAKKERUP XA R AR AR AR A AKX XA XA KA XA KKK KR KR KRR & ECONOMY (S NOT BEGUN UNTIL YOU ACT AS WELL AS TALK—| L 1] * & DEAN LAND CO. x K - * & Land, Loans, Insurance * _% and City Property * +«% Troppman Block , Bemidji & L 3 « * By "HOP” . containing two keys. The name of Lucile Steidle inside. Return to Pioneer. 2-61 LOST—A ladies’ black silk hand bag near City Hall. Finder Phone 380-J. 2-61 MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. JUNE 2 BE SURE AND GET YOUR PER- SONAL PROPERTY READY FOR THE AUCTION SALE NEXT SAT- URDAY. THIS MEANS EVERY E. J. Willits, Licensed Auctioneer, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 6-631 FOR ?AI.E 2 corner lots, only (snap) $300. 2 corner lots and grocery store bldg., $525. 6-room house, one acre, $1,250. 2og-room house and lot, cheap at §1,- 5-room house, 1 acre, $800. 3-room house, $250. Confectionery car with fixtures, “ - gog{odern 8-room house and lot, $1,- 8-room house, 3 acres( will rent) $6,000. 90-acre farm, cheap. 116-acre farm, only 4 miles out, $16.00 per acre. Will rent to right party and allow rent on purchase price, if renter desires to buy. Automobile to trade for lot or land, $300. $2,000 Fair store stock to trade for land. 5 ACRES choice land, PLOWED, FOR RENT. Good farm 2 miles out, for rent. 5-room house, close, for rent, $15.00. 5-roomt modern house except heat (down town), $25.00. 11-room, thoroughly modern, down town, for rent. 5-room house, fine location, $8.00. 3-room house, down town, $250, and cash for good automobile. $6,400 clothing stock to trade for good land. Improved 10 acres near town, to trade for good improved 40 or 80. 160 acres good black land, $3,000. worth standing pine, all for only $4,006. 48( acres good land near here for $5.00 per acre. THis is only a few of my bargains. Phore 41, write or call E. J. WILLITS, 5-61 115 3rd St. and to W