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THE BEMIDJI DL(LY PINEER FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1917, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GLASS”:IED! & PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- o e e S R— e . CARSON E. H. DENU |~ gy The Season S Best TELEPHONE 22 FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 Dages, bound, showing all nations of the Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter earth. Every home should have under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. one during v.betse times % war. 26¢ assures you :of ‘one. e nave a 2 . . s s . No attentlon pald o anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must limited naxmber :’nly. Rendydetann The object of our making special offers at this summer season 15 to rapidly decrease our stock. bi in issue. o be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. g)flici: . this; lssue 4?5:; This tells it simply, and in simple words. Communications for the Weekly Ploneer should reach this office not FOR —SALE — Thoroughly modern later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. house, largs grounds, very cheap. . 2 " - 4= Mignht rent. E.J. Willits, 115 3rd Ours is “The Store Accommodating.” Perfect accommodation means—perfect store service. That St. Phone 41. 2-714 L * o -|FOR SaLE OR RENT—Seven-toom comprises willing and obliging, attentive and helpful attendants. Store patriotism is the spirit that house. [Ed. Achenbach, Box. 484, " " o . Bemidji, Minn. 6-714 underlies this splendid store service. ) 1867 FOR SALE—My residence at 915 Lake Boulevard. Ole Anderson. — Beautiful Blouses TES X SUBSCRIPTION RA' FOR RENT—One summer cottage at BY CARRIER BY MAIL Lavinia after July 13. Reynolds Ome year ..............$500 Oneyear ..............$4.00 & Winter. 4714 We want especially to direct your very particular attention to a group of beautiful blouses. ' 8ix months . weoees 250 Six months . . 2.00 FOR RENT—DANDY 5-ROOM COT- ) Three months . vo. 125 Three months .......... 1.00 gfiffl":- 4 1E J. Willits, 115 3r2'1 7515 They’re not the ordinary kind that can be found anywhere, but new exclusive ideas, that women who e . " One month . e 45 FOR RENT—Furnished cottage at appreciate exclusiveness should make an effort to see. The values offered include blouses which ordin- One week ............. .12 Diamond Point (very cozy). E.J. THE WEEKLY PIONEER ‘Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. arily sell for from 2-714 Ten s, containing a summary of the news of the “week, Pub: | s e T ; Hshed sroes ¥hurtsy aud sent powage paid to suy address for, in|" acsote. Call Duncalt, Phone 1. $11.50 to $16.50 at $9.75 sdvance ............ SheE R ...$150 Fol;;Z. - 629t1 ] Reglllar $l6.50 to $22'50 at $15‘m most pleasant modern front room. 1119 Beltrami OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS Ave. 710t —————————————————————— The Daily Ploneer is & member of the United Press Association, and WANTED " %8 vepresented for foreign advertising by the WANTED—Dry wood of all kinds, s ol 16 inch or 4 feet, and pole length orse Van e at my yard. G. H. French, 4th St. and Irvine Ave. Phone 93.7 : $-714 Special attention is directed to some perfect fitting corsets wi are design meet every WANTED —Two Kitchen girls, one i i s wo know are designed o ¢ General offices in New York and Chicago, branches in all principal Citles.| chambermaid. Birchmont Ho;;lé requirement of the season’s fashions. We will consider it a pleasure to show you these particular fig- 3- WANTED—GIrl for general house- are moulders, if you will but find time to spare. IT'S COMING TO THIS, GENTLEMEN Forig” Mra 4. laurems, | HUD WANTED —Two Kitchen girls, one We offer as specials this week some corsets made to sell at In the Pioneer of yesterday appeared a dispatch from St. Paul stating chambermaid. Birchmont Hotel. that state officials were starting an investigation of facilities of the state | A NTED — VYoune man. Koors $ $ with the view of establishing state owned and operated paper mills. W‘;fl‘m Young man, $5'00 for $3.95 2'50 at 1'49 That’s the big idea. WANTED—Someone to Work om If ever there has been a bunch of cutthroats yelping ‘“‘war’” and de- farm. Inquire 310 America Ave. fying the government in combines of robbery it has been a corterie of 3-713 paper makers, and for some reason or other the government is as help- LOST—July 5, 1917, between Be- less as a new born babe to do one single thing to check the robbery. :‘liln?egt'oanl:ad tl;l:ndw;apl;eédm;: ix‘fi? . H, H. COMINSKY, Mgr For the past three years, like many other lines of business had done, ' i T . P b4 y d do lap. Finder please notify Frank Bexmdp, Minn, when the war got to going briskly in Europe, manufactures in America S. Porter, Nebish, Minn., and re- ceive reward. 5-714 commenced to form combines and on the excuse that “‘the war caused it” Phone 850 and a lot of more damndable excuses proceeded to boost beyond all reason | WANTED—Your auto top and cush- for which the general public suffered. For several months prices con- B'll g:’gg' ;’:'fi,f:i?u;m}.e;fi; aal:g P ° tinued to soar and a yell heard to heaven arose from the public and still upholstering. Phone 223. C. M. not a move made to halt the illegal combines and the leeches kept right Johnston, 402 Beltrami Ave. on bleeding the people. 6-719 Congress, like Nero, looked on while Rome burned. Commissions WANTED.— A room unfurnished. - 1-713 Hunnnnsnm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll_'.i Phone 223. Little Pitcher. on investigations were appointed and they never amounted to a contin-|——00 — —— ——————— & PP y LOST—Deputy sherifi's badge. Re-| Lady Visitor—I am coming to your ental du:':z. 1\l;ldlcunen: w:re rec(;n:mend;d n::d m;datbutlthn-s all there|™"y 11 to Pioneer office. 2-714 | piammma’e company tomsriow, Tommy, B . was to it. No one suffered one iota and prices kept going up. Manu-|pFGET 2 gmali patent leather purse Tommy—Well, you wou't get a good EM'DJ' ORSE ARKET facturers and combines practically told the administration to go to Hades| containing some small change and = P e P b b and got away with it. No argument to it at all. a book of stamps. Finder return|SUPper. Tommy's Papa— ommy, What We Buy and Sell Horses, Print paper and paper of all descriptions soared clear up to 50 per to Pioneer office. 1-713 | o you mean, talking lke that? Toin- Harnesses and Vehicles. —————————— cent and on up to 100 per cent and higher. A blind man could see it. |k Kk kR A XN R KRR XL X R X & wtdwl;"- you know, pa, you told ma The papers protested but got just what everybody else got—nothing, ab-|% Hair dressing, manicuring, * ¥°“h : "l" get some chicken f;fl’ . solutely nothing, except soaked harder than ever. % face massage, scalp treat- | for ber old hen-party tomorrow.—] al- F . The government started a probe. Ha! Ha! It discovered seven : ::?l::;'lng': l'ti:hseg %:g:‘ rfli’: Amerlean: big newspaper manufactures, some in Minnesota, had a strangle hold on|& grown nails treated a ’ spe- Many a man bas to pocket his pride -Obel“ construction compa“y the print paper business and strangling the life out of the newspapers : clalty. A MYERS 20 often that his trousers get baggy.— Telvphons R78 of the country. They were indicted by a federal grand jury and their x 311 “hmsn: Phone 112-W Chicago News. trials set for next October. And we'll bet our last nickle they are to receive an elegant filmy coat of whitewash and a wink and given a ban- whkdstat bbb idas kx:,":’;‘ E:‘;‘::h"‘::g m’“‘:"n::e' quet. powerful.—Life. } Run T"E n"‘-' PIOH W‘.T ‘u All the probing and threats of the government have had about as TUSETH much effect on the paper manufacturers as water on a duck’s back. SCHOOL OF MUSIC The publishers throughout the United States have been getting it Teachers of Violin. Piano and where Annie wore her beads—in the neck—and are still getting it in d Instruments Phone 683-W 116 3d St. the same place. The National Editorial association, now in session in Minneapolis, brought up the same proposition and the government got roasted to a —_— fareyouwell for letting the papers get rimmed and then asking for a lot * ¥ of free advertising for the Liberty Loan and other things which the papers |4 g Ak A K R KKK gladly donated on patriotic lines, while the government paid good money | ¥ DRESSMAKING for every other single thing used for war purposes, and that, too, after * R blo Pri easonable Prices allowing a lot of paper makers to throttle the papers in what a federal x Misses Dahl & Westberg jury declare to be an illegal combine and contrary to the law of the land. | 413 Minn. Ave. Minnesota has the water power; Minnesota has the pulp and Min-|¥ nesota would do one of the biggest things in the nation’s history if she ERE KK KKK KK KX would go into the paper business and spike the paper robbers. State ownership? Yes, and there has been a lot of talk of government owner- | KEHIRHHHODHHHHIGHIHHIIHIHHIY s ghip and all that, but it's coming to that, gentlemen, it is indeed, and BRY. CLEANING sPon Shirts...................50¢c to 31.50 . n the government and states as well should take over some of the plants Clothes Cleaners for Men, Outing Shoes, white. $1.25 to $4 and industries in this country that are little short_of robber factories as ‘Women and Childgen v they are conducted according to the government probers themselves. 2 Iy ’ Silk Shirts........................$3.50 to $5 Washington admits it can't do anything with the obber combines, ; N for some reason or other, and if that is so the only thing to do is for the i Fo White Trousers..................$1.25 to $5 overnment to cut out a lot of this highbrow stuff and get down to busi- 2 & & g g Union Suits.......c....c..............$1 to $3 ness for the people. We are heartily in favor of the state building paper mills and oper- Khaki Pants. $1.50 to $2.50 Wash Ties.......................25¢ and 50¢ ating them. The mills can be operated at good profifit to the state and Boys’ Wash Suits............95¢ to $1.50 Hot Weather Specials For ‘Thurs. Fri. & Sat, Bathing Suits.. ... $1.00 to $3.50 Golf Coats........................55 and $6 [T T Ak kA hkh kR :”*’*””*fi‘ll T B “WHITE_HOUSE” miinan & Olaany |PO IT NOW: ESRE ERE R & R K E R RS NS at the same time not rob the public. dhkdohok ok T TRt T, ARl e S vt | Send us the price of a year's FUHHTT-I]“E AND - . mbscz‘ipfionif\youare.ifiarre&ilv'iiii'*4‘1*"‘***** ¥ NBW JITNEY STAND IN ~~ UNDERTAKING . B N. McKEE, Funeral _||We Need the Money %f:%flv é}*f_n . ] === A , _Joe 3 Phone 178.W or R ey Jarvis and Fred Graut Men's Palm Beach Suits In All Sizes, Only $8.50 Service Night and Day THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ExEEEXRRXRRXKNK KK W fed kbbb Men's Oxford's Smart Straw Hats $5, $6 and $6.50 Values, now at 1-3 Of All Styl d Si 53-95 33 Per Cem‘gffe:nanAll Sl::sw Hats Ladies’ and Gents' Suits Made fo Order ||| EUNERAL DIRECTOR Cleaning, pressing and alterations of all kinds. M, E. IBERTSON All work up-to-date, firstclass workmanship, UNDERTAKER T, BEAUDETTE, Merchant Tailor u'Seen 405 Beltrni Ave. Bownidii, Mi Third St. InnnnnununRnnnnnnm Defective