Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 1, 1917, Page 6

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¥ safd “the throughout Mlnnesota to co—operate with Judge J. F. McGee, state fuel administrator, in the plan to organ- ize coal committeés in®gH 7t in the state to handle t!; vation, threatens’ to resul in in many O thp smaue ties, Judge McGeg' hiag ap Judge McGee “efiprfled and regret at the response made to his request for assistance and a sec- ond attempt to organize has been started. R enge_ were. named. in flle fope thnT they would be able to bring about the desired results with % the aid of their clerical forces, Judge McGee said. However, the utter : g d... eal,...in..many unties In preparing the, gg&m gy e, ena high school lll engage in (the OTN’ : The Wad 12 former star “on of “Wisconsin; “will lead"his bunch of huskies into the city tonight at 7:45 o’clock. Tomorrow morning the vis- itors will practice on the local field which “has’cbeen put in first class eondltlon for the Friday battle. H_ARTILLERY A AY ENEKY CONCENTRATION (By United Press) 4 London, Nov. 1.—British nrtmery blasted away enemy concentration € apparently General GEB ARE ADVANCED Chlcago. Nov. 1.—Wages were ad- vanced and hours per day and days per month were reduced by . ‘the board of arbitration, which reported -on- the -demands - made- -by telegra- phers of the hiengo. Rock Island d.- P;clfl railway’ system. The a: to spend $17,000 ad- ___._____,__. N RECEIVES. 0 REGON A gton, ~ Nov: I—Preaident {lson: recelved General ‘Alvaro ‘Ob- régon, formerly minister of war -of exico, yesterday, who was present- ed by Mex an Ambassador Bonillas. London, Nov lo-fiA!l ¥cHange Telegraph company’s dispatch from Amsterdam this afternoon asesrted that "Count von "Hertling has re- 3 fused to accept the German chancel- lorship * secure & mi sof, his inability.to the reichstag.” Senator: Husting. HOME GUARD MAY CALLED TO WATCH FOOD : ?fiy Unlted Press) St. Paul, Nov. 1,—All Minnesota . Home gfllr‘&s are ‘expected to be call- % ed out late today to guard foodstuffs # from destruction, according to Gen- eral Rhinow. REP_OBTS ALARMING 2" (By United Press) i London, Nov. 1.—The greatest ap- % prehension! 18 arcused-over Berlin’s claim that 60,000 men had been cap- 5 tured in the Itlllan invasion. ~It.i8 taans' laid down their arms. It is also claimed by Berlin thll 18@,000 prisoners: have been HALLOWE’EN QUIET Hallowe'en was a-quiet affair in dji sand -the, police: were mnot caflfed to quell ‘any undue activities on the part of the ‘observers of the tmlm The! small . boy, as usual, was out and sort of disarranged what . wag? looae. but . nothlnx serious was| reported. PROTESTS s anwn Eg&u ou‘l' VESSELS p 85 (By Unmd ‘Press) Chrlstianla. Nov. 1.—Norway has ) made a formal protest to Germany against the recent German attacks on a fleet of Norway's ships in the * North Sea. SMALLPOX IN CAMPS (By: Unlhd Press) ! thlngton Nov. 1.—Lockjaw ¢ lurks in smallpox vaccine sent to many army camps as indicated at public health oflices R e e snowm FOBR MRS. KRESSEL ef‘of friends ‘were invited {0’ the of ‘Mrs,-A." Billedeau, 61 Ame a'svenue, yesterday after- on, as & Burprise ln honor of Mrs. he; leaves soon for Min- 'rhe fternoon was spent e, . guests included Mes- \Wfl [am. Abell A.’ Billedeau, Fenton, G. Hovely, E. ~Misg Georgia G. Pellow. .. ' Cheap if taken at once. Third Street Cafe. 1023tf FOR SALE—T have 24 good lots for ‘sale, 157 feet deep, all level and cleared, next to school house; small payment starts you and 50c per day keeps it for you; no taxes for one year. Call and see me. Herbert Carver. Phone 237. & &g B 12-116 FOR SALE OR TRADE—My farm of 120 acres, house .barn, good ,. 10 ‘acres under ‘cultivation, ‘acres meadow, $2,000 worth of timber:;on the land, 8 miles north of Bemidji, on a good gravel road. ~-Will" sell "this property at a har- gain. Frank . Latimer, Turtln . River, 1030t | FOR SALE 6R REN’!‘--'l-ruom house, first * class condition, all modern except heat. Call at 909 America Ave. 5-115 FOR RERT FOR RENT—One modern furnished room. ' 515 Bemidji Ave. Phpne 310. FOR RENT—After Novemher house, modern except heat. Beltrami Ave. Phone 26-F-6. 1024tf FOR RENT—Small office in Mark- ham Hotel Building. Phone 938. 5-114 FOR RENT—Nicely lurnished front room upstairs, with or without board. - Strictly, modern house. Mrs. Belle Brown, 1001 Minnesota FOR RENT—Furnished front room. 817 Minnesota Ave. 2-112 FOR~ RENT — Modern room. 601 America Ave. . WANTED . WANTED——TD do wood sawing. Call 636-J. 6-1031 WANTED—Girl for general house- work: - Mrs._ A. Lord. 6-116 srn__ furnished 1031tf . WANTED—Painting, paper hanging and sign writing. All work guar- anteed satisfactory. Automobile ‘painting ‘our specialty. L. W. Snelson, 103 South Irvine Ave. Phone 117. 6-113 WANTED—Two furnished or unfur- nished ‘rooms for light housekeep- | = ing in Bemidji or Nymore. Ad- dress ‘“‘Rooms,” clo Pioneer. 1029t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. . ‘Apply to J. G. Ryan, 1014 Beltrami Ave: Phone 645-J. 4-113 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 701 America Ave Telephone 443. llltf | iTHE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop THEY ARE x| Pun LEDGER TRANSFERS, But they’re:so. practical and durable that you can keep nearly all yout records in them. * * There’s a type to meet every purpose, - and ‘the: ExHPum stock forms that fit them are ' so carefully dei:gned that you are able'to use many of them without the slightest .change. Bound in Red Cowhide Back - and Corners, Corduroy Sides, Steel Hinges, Top Locking. Let us derionstrate “how yott can save time, 1abor and money by using the n'-]-Pm Post ' THE an nonm Woodstock It is a better typewriter .Guaranteed for 2 years:, MODEL & . $100,00 $5 down, $3| $5 down, §5 per month. . - | per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS Phone 922 MODEL 4 : $68.00 Bemid, Pioneer then feseman in) silk)overalls— . -and & booklet {about perfame printed on heavy, weight battle- - ship gray paper: would be like keeping the kitchn;uhlut in I G‘ It m'e‘efi'oin&uinhp good paper, which is something ‘paper—it mustibetappropriate qnihedrflerent. Select;the paper . “that seys your:say. ; .. w.wmmaymmnm-mn adveértisers 'our booklet, “Papsr Does Express,” and Will Bradley’s: mono- tineague Mass., U.. 8. A. ratli?moi*e' Quali{tyjlm"apers Perrin’s Gloves at $1.50 to $3.00 : : Vs £ g Womens and Mlssee Outer Apparel Phone 830. H.H Cominsky, Mgr. Bemidji, Minn. SUIT CLEARANGE - Women's-and Misses ngll firada Talluml Suits. Fur and Velvet ) Trimmed, Belted. and Highi-Collar Etfscts. - An Opportunity to gt a New Fall and Winter Sult at the Big Reduction of One-third-- 925 Sults Now : - $30 $35 $40 $50 $75 ] - $16.67 $20.00 $23.33 $26.67 - $33.33 $50.00 All Other Prlced Sults at 33 1-3 per cent Discount. Skirt Special Special Saturday Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery: |- In Black, Tan and Grey Colers Special Underwear Specials $1.256 White Fleece Union Suit. erino. Union Suits - 75¢ Children’s V. & P. 0dd Sizes - }$2 50.Mercerized Co U io uits DOCTOR ALLUS WACKIN- THINKING, PR We have grouped: Poplin, Serge and Silk Skirts In One Lot to sell at $3.29 Values to $7 OWN A IWoodstock] ft, is a better typewriter ‘Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 | $68.00 | MODEL & $100.00 $5 down, $3, $5 down, $5 \ per month. | per month ‘CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemid ji Pioneer Phone 922 For DRAYING Cal LaFleur Bros. Phones 598 or 661-J Defective

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