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WEII;'!NESDAY. MARCH 20, 1918 {6 uniderestimiate Hls strength‘ana; to SOUTH DAXOTA WILL RATIFY - e ifil patronize others who- seek” to-caution ‘NATIONAL DRY AMENDMENT g N ; : > R | : NOTICE ey him against the fighter., The French do not understand this at all and are (By United Press) 3 7 inclined to resent it. This, to ‘my Plerre, §. D., March 20.—The ¥ @ > ) t g mind, ‘{s one of the unfortunate tacts | South Dakota Tegtslature, late ‘this | kL 3 Al}:“mfimentlzmv:o:; éi"{’ssué"’l}"xféi K g0 far of. our. ‘golng-over, -and I be-|afternoon, will ratify the national] i R R vaaon No, . Will lleve our officials when they come to prohibition amendment. The Senate 3 T8 B 2 ; gn csst lll es: S 'IQe i | pealize, will try. to_eradicate. the spizit | Fatifled the amendment. yesiorday / i ' : e chat Hoolie-co .amd put. us on “more;of - ades | oo e '_I"»v ship’ basls towards-those who: have B ‘fuffered so much and:wh “have 1 f ! ; | d né out to help.” v ek Rt 1“"1‘1! AL i { \ 3 Aw.,ronsd!s,llzoglo‘-rdbfl ’.hmtx:a, %3_5.&0 en 3 . . 5 er month. 0 " Minnesota -avenue was:ablé to re- f:;&t'and $ P : turn to Bemiaji from @a hospital in 3-room house, $35.00 cash and $10 Laa in the Ranks. *TERAS AVATOR IN WARMING Waco, Fex.—Carl M. Palmer, twelve | yii )00 polis she was naturally mueh| | | gl | g . er_month sears old, of Sunfleld, Mich, fs be-| MIRRe2ROUS PHS FO0 o Acation was/ : I ; P o0a work 1 1 0 e lleved to’ be Uncle BSam's ‘'youngest ign?enslfl:ad yesterday where: she re- 5 R il gg& l;gflv(vo::il;ggsab\xctfiap' Depreciates. Patronizing Alr of Some | soldier. Carl enlisted last .summer, |ceived a- handsome: plant from ‘the : I 2 ‘ spgnp mules, only $200. Americans ‘New to' War—Boasta | ¢laiming his ‘age as'elghteen. The | Presbyterian Ladles: Ald soclety gs e | ety ¥ i Span mares and harness, $225. " Offered Friends In France, boy's sister disclosed his age when |a token of love and esteem, and e e T : Metz . Tunabout + (might'. trade) g . Whe'-Understand she visited camp, ‘and ‘upon: hearing | 1s appreciative of the recognition. : RIS : $150, : % : y : : }. 2 i | pralge from Capt. Hogarth; sald “And - C * [ lt o (e lPt'.opcoEn tCrl;pbttte,, ;%%oh:ne, colml; £ 7 ust - think, ' he’s only : twelve h]ldr l Ik : ete. ost - abou ; -for ‘quic! ' ] et S en e L Sals, $125. ; Austin, Tex—Sergt. H. Clyde Bals- | gqy% fey is the first Texan to return from France as a hero of the flying service of the Lafayette Hscadrille, of which’ he is a ‘member. Young Balsley's ) ‘Water power washing " machine, cheap. 3 Hudson “Six” to -trade for -land. A new disc harrow. : -Spring tooth harrow. ' “You know itisnot@easymatterto = get children to take medicine, and forcing , ikt it on them does no good. 'Most mothers u - “Harmonlous’ Fate. “Talking abhout names, there's 'an: English burglar here who first got into trouble tn London.” : home is in San Antonio, and he is a “Hpw-was that?’ oy 3 Ve 5 2 1 ¢ PRt 3 Second hand farm truck: %a tudeat. ofthe. Uniyersity of| " u«He broke into a house with a jim: ktv)ow".t»l:mt.‘g cgughrmed':cme. i pa.khble' ahoul}'l ‘conlmn g 2 Second hand buggy. . as. ‘He came to Austin & few days drug injurious to the child. i e % - 4-room ‘bungalow, modern - except. ‘heat, $1,450. Best bungalow in city, cheap. Cheapest large house in city. my, and came out of it With a Bobby."” The great popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ex- plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any ind, and at the same time i leasant : agree 16-acre farm, 6-room house, barn, kind, and a 18 80 p. ‘and al?le to the well, wood house, lien house and hog taste that children like - house, 12 acres under. cultivation, “| elegant farm home in _city, -joins - Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy | | hoi'sme o o0 ; OR RENT 557 :|"""Largest rglt,al list of city prop: erty. ago upon invitation from his old-time friends in the university to relate his experiences. - “'He 18 home - on con- wvalescent leave, having just recovered from wounds recelved when attacked by a flock of German: airmen. He fell with ‘his ‘machine from a height of | 12,000 feet to an altitude of 2,000 feet, when he managed to'right his airplane and .land safely behind: the French lines. He spent three years in the .. For this reason alone it is a-favorite fith the mothers of yo‘fing | foing servisg, e moci’e s '} . children,” Second foor of - Pfeifer’s Bakery — “ Patriotlsm Must Be Aroused. AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH i co! oor: e | “Wike up, Al " ‘| Bldg.; fine law office and other mod- _ { States,” Sergeant Balsley sald while Keeps shoes neat und ‘clean : ba:::ag;s;cll{:;m,hg‘-ll;:m:ngol:::i].;gml\g“.‘ T | here s R : g E % 7 é ho : : || e gntnowanst vt coneyy || Easily and quickly applied | _— Rent nchuiag Tooy oaly 100" I be filed wih-patriotin. * 1t must || Nothing to spatter or spill ; : acres, teared, oaly 80 rods trom con- 8 | feel that on it; and It alone, rests the o g o IT Y L Iv E R Y olidated school and station, $800 B ondtcomo of this war. Until that time Will not come off on clothmg = - ~ SR, J. WILLITS, I I do not believe America’s best efforts = ; SR i s Pl 11 © %" 115 8rd St. can.be put forth. For while no one, SumoA Home Set (Bristle Dauber Bemidji's all the year round livery. Service is first class always. - oD SR e T a6 llfl“:h r;':l:ld want Itlo tnlke one’fota and Lamb’s Wool Polisher) makes Beat of horses; Tigs, robes, foot warmers, eto. - WHEN YO0 WANT A LOT—or a of chee: ess .or happiness away SumotA 3 . d IRVINE AVE. house and lot, 5 acres. for garden It;omfiour soldlmfi still we who are at the use of easy ; i POGUE’S OLD BA'I;N, COR-O ;l: :Twllld IR S'AVE ¢ or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 -acres, e front—the allles and the French— 2 Y § ; ‘ELEPH 2 : F g call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, 1 i feel that Americans are too cocksure Any Store (fifty shines for udimo) : 5 so s M T R e Mi:;n" or photner 7803; all prgp%rltg g —too full of braggadocio,” Confidence F ¢ > é § sold on easy terms. m519 i is. all right, but & man who does not - q' E' H l cKER N ’ anager it | FOR SALE(;—Five passenger F%rd; ! measure the ‘enemy's resistance and| wo,"i60 100 lines < mutor asvmarimxe i o ] ézlxsKl,ngolev}v’niogfluflfnn "% ot 326 take. into account that he is fighting to the death, may stand to lose vast odds just because of his shortsighted- ness.” "~ Balsley spoke o0f bombing Germany with American airplanes, FOR SALE—One Round Oak "heater. A. D. Bailey. TIhone 34s-vg. 5 -320 ’ “}| FOR SALE—One 8-room house with FARMERS & TRAPPERS’ ATTENT|°N : two ‘clothes closets, two pantries, dumb Vaiter, basement, water up- stairs; downstairs and outdoors, GASOLINE ~4Qg course, it will take time. From S R ; 3 S the French viewpolnt it will-be 1919 We are buying Hides, Furs; Wool "% and lights; one-two-room house, before - Americans can really go:in in 2 . . h G g 2 4 woodshed and warehouse, two. lots. ot bacRins she gkt ot h Pelts and Tallow- and will pay: : 922 America; Ave. 12-320 grea , b must g T : ¢ Qa4 M IMArIon: SV x o ARe e 1 . “}| FOR™ SALE— 1917 five-passenger. planes built and transported, and it ; A 3 takes time, time, tlme?' We. really c A s H o c o U P o N you the full market prices, T 5 Ford, first class condition, traveled think that in, 1918 America ‘Wil only r ¢ fae % BRI less than 500 miles. Inquire: at be able to take charge of some sec- 3 3 i Fus . : 813 Minn. Ave., or Phone 8235;\;‘17: tions of ithe front, and that it will.be ; NORTHERN HIDE & FUR OOMPAINY 5 MR - 2 £ two years before sho can-really make . A it / One Half Block North of Union Statlon, SEMIDJI, minN || FOR SALE—Eauity In two acree of herself felt in the real struggle.” Coupon books may: be secured w!_nch are good A . : : B = b e e S e mation inquire 1014 Doud Ave. .- Of- German atrocities, Balsley would % b < % o d e = not speak; B | at any Standard Oil filling station in the = = 3322 “J.feel as though I never want to : . 4 s WANTED - cooie iy shake hands with one of them again,” United States, through thisoffice. z WANTED —Washing to do, Reason: 2% ¥ - > ‘ TR G 3 able charges. Mrs. “F.- E. Smith, he declared. “In the whole world there is only one I regard highly, and he is in 8an Antonlo; and because I felt he was so different I have hunted him yp. But only those who have actually known the meanness and cruelty of their methods ‘over there’ 916 Bemidji Ave. Phone 872-W. S5 : v 3-322 WANTED—Boy to learn the cloth- ing -business. Gill Bros.’ 2-321 WANTED—Girl for~ generdl house- work. 612 America Ave., -phone 58. . 2-320 —————e WANTED — First clags.. carpenter, The coupon book is a matter of convenience to the automobile owner. Ask for information. can understand what a terrible thing - q o e g:hl: l:'::;fi?,m of every principle °f. . ‘ : ’ 2 S ,\j} 5 wants carpenter work of any kind. -Balsley has many souvenirs of the 3 ' 2 > o 2 o ; éfigrm D', Bl 195 Mise, sé:‘l,'zea & German’ artillery belt, etc. In a [ ] . 1 L} : - “ /' Phone 443. | e LOST LOST—One twenty and two fives in bills the evening of the 15th, be- tween 208 Miss. Ave. and 806 Am erica Ave. Finder plecse return to Pioneer for reward. 4-320 FOUND FOUND—Gold ''ring. ~Owner may have same by proving : property and paying for’ this' ad. Pioneer Office. 7 2-320 :warn 'bit of cloth he carries the shell which, bursting, shattered his thigh. “The nurse gave it to me after the operation,” he explained. In enlarging upon the American at- titude as- viewed ‘from the foreign agandpolnt ‘Balsley went into details. Attitude Misunderstood. “I speak of American 'braggddocio as I have seen it in France and in Paris and as I have seen it.from the French angle. So many of the boys who have gone over have more or less adopted the attitude of ‘Well, we're _ sorry for you Frenchles, but you | don’'t know how to fight. Now that *we've come over we'll show you a thing or two! Of course we. that have been born and reared in Amer- ica understand that attitude. War {8 80 new to this great peaceful coun- try that éven after these years af the struggle it _is ‘impossible for us to realize how big a thing and how ter- rible a thing we are up.against. ‘We are like a big overgrown boy trust-| ing to his large muscle and cheerful- ness against” a prize fighter whose methods he knows absolutely nothing about, and therefore he cannot know how strenuous an adversary he has Phone 474. . - Bemidji, Minn. OMPT DELIVERY A Boon to Business _ . to deliver WOODSTOCK Type- -~ FOR-BENT .« coo-nio, We Are Prepared et romttly if%‘i“,‘e,egpat FOR_RENT—Office rooms—Modern once. The Woodstock Typewriter &mpnny has broken all office rooms; reasonable - rent. records, and in spite of war conditions has increased its O'Leary-Bowser Building. 8-327 output over {hree times in six months, in order to meet the FOR RENT—House, barn and gar- growing Business demand for this popular machine, den plot, half mile from Crook- Thousands of business firms are thankful to the Woodstock ston mill. Free fuel. - Phone as the machine of the hour; a standard, 42 key Typewriter, 421-J. 6-323 endorsed by the best operators; something better at the time of greatest need; A Friend Indeed. _ . INVESTIGATE—Order Now to be Sure | YXOODSTOCK Phone 922 BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemid)i s Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” PIR)OMPT \‘/ ELIVERY '\ ‘A Boon to Business N We are prepared tofill orders for WOOD- L ! Thelnbad Family---by Cowan. ~ Why men feave home in the spring Y © WU & TR One NOU'LL WANE TO | . | GOSH! CANTTE eNER, 7 SALLY ! HANE READ AROUND TWS ey 3 TABENT THOSE HOUSE WITHOUT RVGS STOCK Typewriters promptly. Factory output increased over three times in six months to meet; the growing business de- mand for this popular machine. An - excellent machine with excellent service. THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER Bring us your clean cot- ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth accepted. Pioneer Office