Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 24, 1918, Page 2

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BEMIBJED‘MEY PIONEER : PUBLISHRDSEVERY ASTERNOON. BEXCEPT sunnn———— THE BEMIDIL. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. . B H. DENU THE an!l DAILY PIONEER CLASSIFIED] FOR SALE - 3-room house.and lot, cldc in,.only OBS 00 cash nnd $10.00 per month, fno" interest. st /- No attentjon paid to anonymous contributions. 'Writer’s name mu editor, it not necesssrily for publication. fori the ' Weekly: ‘Ploneer must reach this ‘ofiee not each #ojinsure publication in the current 1ssue. unm L5% 250 ceesncen . 185 A8 18 ; Six months . . w Three months . Ons mnlh 2 : g h ““\.‘J.a...-..- THE WEEKLY PIONEER w-nmryolfiunm of the week. Pub- and’ sent postage paid to any eddress,. o;."i; swmvisecse W‘m‘ OFFICIAL: Nm AXD CITY PROCEEDINGS : = = The Daily Pioneer is ‘s member of ‘the United 'Press Assoclation, and 8 represented for foreign udmflllu by the' - Gemeral oftiees in New York aud chluéo.-hu‘nchu in all principal cittes. =M—————————-_——————-—— WAS A DISGUSTING SPECTACLE . |- | one of the mon amazing incidents in recent times in ‘Wash- “Pheodore Reosevelt by Semator W, J. Stone of president with treasonable = Perhaps ington was the #coring ‘ot Missourl; wherein “Stone charged’ the (ormer utterances. It was: about the most shortsightod utterance of a man high in the councila’®f’thie nation. ::Stone! iy a' democrat and one of the twelve, which | included “LaFollette, Who ' ydted ‘agalnst the de¢laration of war against Germany.sad :wha fijibustered_against ‘the president’s armed ship bifl i an endeavoro:fiefeat At v - It ll thll stripe of-a-statesman who ranted and raved agn.lnst Roose- velt.: took a hard-slam-at “Colonel -House.”: Penrose satirized the dispatch to lhu'opo‘fi eon!er with the .prime ministers of the Allles a commission of nnnon'.lllel Headed by B.M. House, a ‘‘Texas colonel * @ “Texas lobbyist,” who was-not- the .commissioned delegate of the American republlc, but the “personal:representative”- of - Mr. ‘Wilson. Roosévelt ind: gone to- Washington to.visit his ~daughter. Roose- velt's ‘sons’ ‘aré on. the ‘battleflelds of France. Roosevelt has offered his services time gnd time again to the government, offered to raise a hundred thousandi-men>end-lead them; and he could -easily get . them. But his services ‘Have bun declined: oneaccount of partisan politics: which every- one with'idn ounee of sense has easily seen through. It's plulul and: disgusting,. that. a genator who opposed his country in her peril‘trom:the Huns should be allowed to pour forth his vitupera- tion upon“&‘man Who'is every fnch an:American and who never for a mo- ment in“his éareer fittched trom battllng for the right for his country. SOME 'MORE M’ADOO STATBSHANS}IIP When Secretary of the Treasury McAdog was called betore the inter- state commeree- commission at-Washington yesterday to explain the rail- road sitistion he informed the commission, in the course of his remarks, that he’ intendéd-to ‘raise the passenger rates on the country’s railroads to CURTAIL TRAVELING. That seems perfectly lucid and it seems will have the desired effect. The people have'been digging -into’ their pockets in a most generous man- ner to help the ‘nationwin' the war. - They have, many thousands and thousands of-them, “‘given until its hurts,” and the food and fuel trusts have -been -gouging mfm to death -as government probes have unearthed. Big Busimeks>has riddled: them full of holes and besides this there have been hundreds of thousands wnsted. throggh ignorance and incompetency of “‘experts.” Through it all the Americnn people have stood stoically in the main and now McAdoo,-the- president’s: son-in-law: and the man shoved into the people’s facés timé after time By the president, in hopes he may event- ually sit in his father-in-law’s chair, declares he is going™to raise the rail- road ratéd to make 4t too’ aarn expensive for the American people to travel. |, . That’s anothér ‘fine ‘example‘ of statesmanship, nearly equal to others still fresh in the minds. of the country “east of the Mississippi.” THE BAR “CARRIES ON” The voluntary, -free-of-charge™services of the lawyers of the land have mude:the ‘thking of the ‘draft questionnaire a comparatively easy "i wiork ‘has ‘been done, not merely by the young practioneer .ot xtending his acquaintance but also by most of the older mem- bers of the -bar- turwhom the- time spent-in this duty has been a real loss of professioMal: A ‘larger measure of concerted voluntary service has hlrflly ver béen rendered in ‘any cause. .The legal fraternity has earned “a thanks- of- every community, where, but for its assistance, the registrants would “have had & hard time of it The Duluth NOWS /Tribune .in.its issue of yesterday prints a picture of Superintendent §Wi L: Dickens 'of the Red Lake Indian -agency and labels it ‘“Carlos Ayery.”. This is the second time we have noticed this error. ‘However,; w8 don't (bélieve either of the pair owes the other an apology. - The Chieago Boys"-Brotherliood~Republic advertises for the ‘“meanest boy in tho United’ States” and guarantees that in six months he will be made 100°per cent good. . They may be able to be made good all right, but it’s & safe-bet they will-have no voluntaern How 1t ‘muat strafe those haughty train flyer crews to be compelled to take & sfding while'a battered ‘01d coal train crawls by and limbers up on the treck-before-them. ‘Theré “are”a ‘million- soldiers in this country who would glve six months* P&y for the opportunity Dr. Law, the kaiser’s Amerlcan dentist, %0 welmly threw away. x We ‘are buying Hides,Furs, Wool Pelts and*'Tallow and will pa:§ you tha full market price. NORTHERN ‘HIDE & FUR GOMPANY One WEIr “Block ““North™ of Unlon Statien, BEMIDJI, MINN i A snap for some one. aliala And: '.hCn Senator. Bolse Penrose of Pennsylyania. came to bat _and 4-room house, $35.00 cash and per month, no interest. ' oom’ house, $60.00 euh and $17.00 per month. - BEAUTIFUL 16 ACRE FARM, § 'ROOM 'HOUSE (new), barn, hog ihouse, 'chicken —house, wood house; 'and splendid well and pump, = 12 acres cleared and: fen ted Nymore. Only §1;80! Good Hupmobile: in fine shape, to trade Ay ! +Metz runabout, #n:good order, sale cheap or trade for. drMng horse, cows or wood. chlno very chesp:: Popcorn bctte* chln (naw) will sell for ‘about ‘one-fourt Owner gone away. 5 Pair light bobs” Geod second' hand buggy. Biggest snap: in home in city. The largestirental:list. and look' it over. 1 WANT- A EHAN( TO. SBLL YOUR PROPERTY ‘THIS I DON'T: WANT BXCLU! ING, BUT MUST HAVE TRACT SIGNED OR WILL WORK ON SALB. COME,.SHE ME. There ‘18 big business: for: ygar, so give @ue a chance: Phone 41. 4 1-124 FOR SALE—Wood, wood. We han- dle all kinds of wood in 18-inch lengths, right. Dry seasoned birch, green the best; green tamarack, dry seasoned jack pine, dry cut fire . burnt jack pine, dry seasoned pop- ple, fine cook stove wood; dry seasoned oak.. ‘Reeves Wood .Cp., oftice: phones 20 or 16‘41w tofise phone 8465. WILLITS, | 116 8ra St. ‘Quick delivery and:prices}. - 'wa MUST.OPERATE ,m ONGE™- 1 Appendicitis.: has clutehed ‘another| : vietim. Clogged intestines generat the ‘poisons: of this dreaded disease. | How-often this might -have . been|: avoided by the use ‘of ‘“Hollister’s #| Rocky Mountain Tea.” This wonder- ful herb laxative penetrates = and cleanses the lower bowels, removing irritation and.poigons. Thousands of women are today enjoying health ‘thru the " virtues of this excellent medfecine.. Trifling cost, harmless iu-| ! action Gnt a package today. cuy Drug oins plat-|: ‘= 1 ] ased On : ost Per 10 “Tablet It Sam 9lhcy % . CASCARA OUININE with.or- wltl.ont i Come in CON- | Bemember, Tuesday, “Meatloss Day” Remember. Wed.,. “Wheatloas Day” Black Siik \Stoves Polish _seasoned birch, dry cut tamarack,| ;4 12441 - FOR SALE-—~Dry tamarack’$2.50 ;per | & cord, ' N. J. Case. Phone 553. 3-124 FOR SALE—Household . goods, : 415 America Ave. . Also musical in- struments. 3-124 FOR SALE OR -TRADB—On account of illness, farm 120 acres, 20 acres under cultivation,; house and barn, :fruit garden well stocked with trees ' ‘and ' shrubbery.: Harry Knapton, Wilton, Will trade for-house in.town. ? ©. ' 5-125 FOR RENT FOR RENT——-—Four-room ‘house, 1231 Dewey Ave. A. Klein. 6-125 FOR RENT—Modern :room, 515 Be- midji avenue. - 1227tt WANTED - WANTED-~Clean cotton rags. . No buttons or fuzzy edges and no lit- tle bits of pieces. We will pay 5. cents a pound for rags brought to the Pioneer office in any size quan- tities up: to 100 pounds.. .Here's.a chance for boys to search mother’s basement or attic for rags and make a little spending money. Come on, boys, bring your rags here and get the top prices, Be- midji Pioneer. 118tf WANTED—Sewing by an _experi- enced dressmaker; will sew out by the day or at home. Call 501-J. 5-126 ‘WANTED—District Manager for Be- midji and surrounding territory by an ‘old, reliable Life Insurance Company. Splendid ° opportunity with good remuneration to right party, with or without:experience. Apply to H. H, Elden, Manager, 404-6 Providence Bldg:, : Duluth, Minn. A 5-128 WANTED—Dishwasher at Third St. Cafe, 124tf o3 e I 3 SR KU ARy i 4 WANTED—+At par, $100,000 worth of Liberty Bonds:as -payment for land clearing, fencing, ' building materials, seed, hay, feed, cows;: sheep, ‘hogs, poultry, farm machin- ery, merchandise or: merchandise accounts as payments for new or old landpurchases, or. for small farm mortgages. . Every: Beltrami county Liberty Bond should .. be put to work this gpring develop- ing Beltrami county farm factory: production. Talk this over ‘with your neighbors-and start such co- operation work at once..Direct, or through our bond clearing ar- rangement with certain ‘mer- chants, ‘land, owners ~~and :land clearers. J. J. Opsahl, Bemidji, Minn. _Phone 177 or 93. 6-126 Clothes ;]‘,’I&'!rm\‘!or Eeg’ ‘Women and Children . . MINA_ MYERS Hair dressing, face -massage,. scalp treatment. Switches-made from combings : $1.50. 311 6th St. Phone 112-’W e BESTRIESR th Woflprop- \ or_jts.distmbution dmyou.love?__Cons t tyour lawyer £ tb}‘g %etaxleda : ;ve,, our. twishes care- 01‘1M ake gone,. be sure to compm ;\tr!gp,yby,and ls|a1v«ays ayail- nsultation. : © - Qordon_ Burns,; Prop. .Commer. 3rd St. and. Beltrami Ave. To make room for sprmg goods fdow on the road wc offer some remarkable. bargains.: stz il ~ Dress Skirts : “Your choice:of our-vlarge and ; well assorted stock of -| .skirts, regnlar sizes:and extra sizes, silk, silk poplln and wool garments; choice at 25:per: cent Dlscount. Ladies’ and Mlsses Coats i ladies’ $50 plum pom pom, full satin:lined: coat. size 40 HOW.......... "1 misses’ $32 tan pom pom, half lined with flgured silk, size 18, now.. 1 misses’ $30 seal brown pom pom. coat, half lingd i 1 misses’ $18 green and red plaid-coat,-size 16, DOW ............ ...l All Girls! Coats.hat‘ ize 16, now....... Hajf +Price. Ladles' Waists. 1 iot of ladies’ and _Iisses’ wash waists and middies. There, will be.values in this lot up to $5.00—choice 95 ;. cents,.. Ladnes~_«0uttng Nightgowns < Gowns made from heavy outing flannel, regular and - extra sizes,-white and: colors—choice 95 cents. 2T H : 8. . Silk: Petticoats .1 lot of, ladies’. sxlk. petticoats, a_good assortment of +'shades ; most of them are close fittmg with elastic tops— P choice 82 45-eaeh. Bléat}hed Sheeting 36-inch bleached,fil! pest sheeting—18 cents a yard 86-inch bleached. Spec Sale sheeting—15 cents a yd. 72-inch bleached sheeting, by the piece—39 cents a yd. [ NEMO_ CORSETS" " On February 4 a number, of Nemo cox'sets will . ad- "vance. carry ‘in stock: - No. 309 will adyance from,,}.’:) The advance.affects three numpers . that -- we 005 to $3.50; No. 403 will advance from $4.50 to $5.00; No.. o4 will advance from $5.00 to $6.00, YOU SAVE by buy- ._ing these numbers before Febru: DRESS-GOODS: AND . SIILK ‘REMNANTS There is a great saving.in buying remnants; Many pieces are large enough for a ladies’, (dress, qther, pieces . large enough for a skirt, other pieces large enough for a waist or a child a dress. . You'll find fabrics:from the looms of the Laporte Woolen Ml]]s, the Belding and Skinner’s silk mills and other leading nu]]s FURS AND DRESSES™ Every fur piece and every ladies,’ i ,and irls’ wool or silk dress will be sold at 25 i)er cml &

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