Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 30, 1918, Page 2

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i MW’! the matter. out. ] Wq,quu o gongretulate Gen. Who most; warmly.: Conigarp.to+the hmo&mu Matha 2 - iour having sent tomu\mlvml ‘out:ot 908l tors, alopg. with those eom.rnmng many othor in- dmmm:nmlmtor ‘some years past—limiting_praduction,. In hmhhwtflmnuq&n, even since the coalshortage has w”uh. miners.have been -held. down to four, three or even two days o gk, mmuqflu the that they, were clamoring for work and the aublie Wasauilering:for. thel utput. . We will. admif. that, the scarcity of -¢dis had:seme bearipg.on.the question, but this was not the whole cause. 1t Uhele. Samiean stralghten out this tangle he will have the thanks of a suffering publjc. maflm\wm,,umnon ‘nntik the men are gent into the nfines and.sent there tasstay until there is.sufticient. coal above ground:to suppl¥ all our|: oods, U When' that ts:done;/a’ little. judicious manipulation. of’the rail- U..8. I8 ch‘ scuzmn Am Mflmh“!r“m~“t a high record, luvlng, according to f {he department of commerce, passed the $6, 000,000,000 mark h ,;le.,,‘ With imports. of less than’ $3,000,000,000;; this leaves oun sbals snearpl.dvade slightly more than, ;3 000,000,000, +41f theresls:an-Amerigan, who. has. h¢ratotpr9,¢ouhted. our. ability tode- feat Gormany Lrom-a financial-standpoint, a. sight of. these figures should . convinee of his error. -The United|§tates.is the great creditor. pation . -of the _world Aedare 'rhamqnilnns that; have been made for; the ltrug- Tlo-baFmacarcaly gy sorstched=ihe-adge ofiour resources. Ty featura ot the situation is, that.the: possamu of all: thi Vur,,m_m umtlntoqu placing. it at the disposal: of - their 'l'ho power and- might-of America, ms decreed-the doom of German ufmm-«vm»«lll the nroeltlol they stand -for. A amr qommn _— (Dayton ,Ohio, .Journal) "'mo American_major general wha has been {ll at an American base] hospital wasdisohaigedzen recovered: tod;y,",—cnble news from Frange. It would be. a = very patian it this man were to die, for he 'is one.of our most ofticiaut, polite q{,‘qbq,merph If he is not nominated. for wm 1949, ehrwm be:no-fault of ours. Three ,cheers, for .Maj, 'l‘hgn q‘,_lnm hdlvflnlll in Bemidji who are walking. ;rouml to ¢ ,,W.,,quy, put in their_time ‘knocking’’ every _.one wwm ha.enacal public, when the tack hammer wielders dom catcher.-- They stand as much chance of: getting conidn’ e slestad WI‘ ‘s hibirleds Mezican-dog on the:iake-front. o sopAbipi:portion:el the Sixth|congressional dlstrict is discussing qu “of -3, McDonsld- of Bemidji coming out for con: tagive Knutson,, It would seem. the:. proper, Wfi- upatsthis end: to.awaken to that fact,-it: Mr; MoDeonald ORI RtteF MMIfiommuumm Hundrede-of telegvams are pouring into St. Paul nrging & dry stal 2r.. . Among, the petitions is one presented, by, th 'l'.rfln withyd 00,000, slgnatunes.,. 1. some yBemidiiyindividuals, had their mmlohmmofldm in style in the city and vicinity. It commences to look as if fuel tickets.would-come-into.-vogue in-the eastern statés, using dlspatches as a criterlon, But thank goodnees Min- nesota hes ey ofjmosdyand dheneswon’t be any fuel,, tickets.. floatly v;. 5 24 L A news item saya,.“‘Hoover wants the government to . buy. all .the sugar.” It might.gust.as ;well. With the whole country - golng - “dry” ther'tf by notilix Jeft S mix it with, A lone masked-bandit-upset a poker game in a St. Paul hotel .and cashed :a: aritir-§1,000 0. the good. He held a ‘‘full house” at the point of & gun Wmmn e wmmm anything .out of the ordinary that Lord Didmere a4 m ~But he will nnd thnt neither he nor anybody. else | h hv ro-Gerl “aptness ;-the Loy:l tor eradicating the unllt 3 he required talen| multuted in, War, remembered t at the gr o "lg’.““n! ments of war isno_“sissy” to stantly with reler,m talning to Hm One mn llock North of lmlon {1 ot of 36-inch bleached . muslin, a Seydrds s s L R 1 lot-36-inch bleached -mu,s_lin, a yard : 21 lot of 72<inch bleached shg,etlng, 4 . yard .1 lat of 90- indh:bleacaed sheetmg, yard.:.. 42-1nch linen fimsh plllow tubmg, yard. | Our spring line of ‘linweave white goods will be R T ICL LR R PR AR PR AN S 39e eevseearesisasesetenaais sssssssese shown this week, prices based on cost 6 months ‘ago’’ Knitting Yam_ 20 balls.-of yarn; colors black, white, -grey; - navy. brows;- Grey sand: kahh “skei eln . ; $ .00 ‘a pound i ;83T | ~Special price to.Red.; 'o‘Oress and> Knitting. Cncles nm Shioe-Sle Will Gluso Saturdaymgm, Feb.2 y-Bo ».er(:u eyenue,” Phone 89¢ 18¢c. Res. Phone 68 ‘DR. E. A: SHANNON, " PHYSICIAN AND SURGE! ' ‘Office in Mlyo Block - Res, Phone 397 : DR. ). A WARD . PHYB!GIAN AND BUR.GEON 3 Bemldjl, Minn. DR.D. L. sum‘on ‘DENTIST | " ‘Office in Winter Block | OSTEOPATH “OSTEOPATHIC, PHYSICIAN AND:SURGEON: MUSICAL - INSTRUMENTS | Wholesale: and ‘Retail | Pfanos, Organs lnd sawlns 117 Third St. Bemidjl |' E Phone 573-W. :* J. /BISIAR, Manager- N. L. HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night TOM. SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER 818 America Oftice Phone 12 ; Bat'at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 8rd 8t. and Beltrami Ave. Defective

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