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' good time at house cleaning time to YU DONE LOST YO - OWN I.ANGUAGE" ROOSEVELT TO EOSPITAI. (By United Press) Paris, April: 12.—Captain - Archle Roosevelt, son of the colonel, has By FRED s. F‘ERGUSON Z (United Press Staff’ Correspondent): ‘With the American:A on the Lorraine Front, Mareh' Mail)—He was a . black Alabama—Ilonesome. him. He happened to look across|noon. suing year are as follows: the way and there was another black Prosident—Mrs, ‘A. B. Flatner. First vice president—Mrs. E. Y. boy in khaki. The other black hoy was a French colonial, but the Amer- ican Mlack boy looked only at :the Wilson. face and the color of the uniform. Second vice presldent——Mrs K H. . *'Low'niggah, how’s tricks?”, was | Olson. the opening social parry, No answer. “Ah say niggah, does you know ah’s talkin’ to you?” g Then astonishment. From the other black came & rattle of French that would put a machine gun to shame. The black boy ' from Alabama gasped. - He couldn’t believe his eyes or his ears, “Foh da Gawd’s sake, niggah, has you been mixed -~ up with these Frenchers so much youdone lost yo' » to work. STOCKHOLDERS WILL INSPECT PAN MOTOR (0. PLANT|———— A delegation of Bemidji business men will go to St. Cloud tomorrow to inspect the plant of the Pan Motor company. In the party will be stock- holders of the concern and are going to see the new industry for the first time. A. Robinsop, representing the company in Bemidji, will accompany the party. RED CROSS SALVAGE DRIVE OMING I TWO WEEKS The next ‘“drive’” on the part of the Red Cross will be the salvage drive, when the ladies of the Red Cross. will be after salvage of all kinds that has been discarded around houses and places.of business. Metals, rubber, paper, tinfoil, lead- foil, rags, bags and a miscellaneous conglomeration of whatever can be gold to a junk dealer. It will be a set aside all such, to be called for by the Red Cross. CHAIRMEN “AMED Chairmen of the five committees that will start out Monday in the Liberty Loan drive have been named. They are: First ward, G. M. Tor- C. A. Carter; fourth, E. B. Berman; fifth; J. L. Elwell. Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from gcvernment- -certified ' plats, showing . ‘all. government - notes, swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the ‘location' of ' judicial * ditches _to be sold at May, 1918, sale’at Be- midji. Minn.. 26¢ each.. For: ulo at Pioneer ofllce 226t ED STATES FQOD_ADMINISTRATION ] People Read This Newspaper That's why it would be profitable for you to * advertise in it == - If you want a fob If you want to hire somebody If you want to sell something If you want to buy something If you want to rent yoor bouse If you want fo sell your ouse If you want to sell yoor farm If you want to buy property If there is anything that you ant the quickest and best way to supply that want is by placing an azevflmnenl in this poper = The results will surprise and please you L T T T L LU UL LD TR Secretary—Mrs, N. E. Given. EE widé..| $2 49 Treasurer—Mrs. George Rhea. 4 An interesting program was given during the social hour. James O'Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Grady, died at 6:30 o’clock last evening 'at the family home, 806 Mississippi avenue. . He heeli.; was 24 years of age and worked for own -langtiage ”, ‘and he went back | was a well liked young man and had neral are not yet perfected. NOTICE (hand or electric) - Hair Tonic ...15 up Shampoo.. ...35 up rance; second, A. T, Carlson; third,|2t-412-13 HOSTESSTOAID The Ladies Aid society of the l Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. George Kirk yesterday after- The new officers for the en- JAMES 0'GRADY DIES been remove dto a Paris hospltnl. Are you satlsfied w:th your shoes" Do you reahze that-we, with our great pur- chasing power, are able’ to save you fully 15 per cent on your purchases" Do you know that our shoes are built of all leather, no substitutes used. Do you know that our;line covers all styles from the soft sole infants shoes to the highest g{ade dress or either men or wom n? It will pay you to mvest:gate. y gCluldren s and 4049 Black Kid, plain toe, cloth . M“se’ Shoe‘ 354 ‘Black -and white, soft sole.., . 6050 Bln.c_k'k!d. button, 2% ;3 2230, Black, heavy: s 426 -Tan outing... 25 to 5% g8 PR Black. all’ ki toe, 2.69 B & 3454 Black’ ‘Tosephing, ' coin "toe, turn® sole, button, for women with_tired feet . 4.50 251 B]flck,- heel ‘188 | T ek ack T ’ggf, f‘,‘:"{“' swhite ki top, ’,““,‘g walker,- Neolin. sole... .. 966 ' Tan, button, scuffer.. % 518 Black Neolin sole, 8 . : ... @35 lg.ce. high 966 Tm,vbutton, seuffer, 8&‘,’\ ég % Men’s Dress Shoes. 1483 Black box calf ‘blucher, all Teather:.. .c. i sz +ves 2.9 er lag% Black box calf biucher 3. an heel... ... B 10662_Black, soap the Crookston Lumber company. He 2 3 ; o whit d friends who will t hi Fancy Sh' 4 sfi”‘fi?:{' fi?g; mbn; wg””? mand friends who will. regret his 8268 Mahogany, lace, Waglish - Black box ¢ ucher passing. . Arrangements for the fu- alkor e ..?g “0 Black sun, metal :"55 5396 Black vi;-mp, grey top, med- jum heel, lace... w.. ... 3.4 '862 Dark ‘tan’ ‘blucher, ' neolin 9571 Grey poplln. auade toe, hish sole 3.98 1% to ,t.‘ ol s 8" Patent buttom 1% &8 | 4750 °Hiack English 46264 ‘Black kid_ bluch 5954 Kid, plain toe 048 Kid, ~ plain “toe,” eel 4.98 5679 Bx‘own Akld. ‘miiftary a 16.90 06 Tan soufter, 11% 'to 2'2. 40 5994 Patent, ey kid top, but- ast. . 2726 Black English bal. DeomLLAR0 Fet e din 18000 269 Dark tan English In aecordance with the Y. the Keds - es, e 8 are prices charged in all other Whi ho X Work Shoes. towns and cities throughout st thlte S| 3“. X Here ! the country we, the undersign- 5. Whits paeds) mealihicel, Boys”8 to 11 & d, to ch the follow- 304 White ‘washable Kid, white Y ed, agree to charge tae 101 /0w sole. .. .. n.. . ...l.'898 | 50 Little gents veal bluch. ing prices on and after Apnl 3280 S Whtte' washable' KI0, exire er. .. Caanie 11568 13 1918. quality... o. ot .0 0., 7.90 600" " Littlo gents’ box calf 1.89 Hau' Cut 40 1832 Little’ ie;tstgnnzmeml 2.25 : A o Shave. .. ........20 Pumps. Neck Shave.. 803 Petent puap, versy :fzée.::;e ::’.1..1?" b 61 Massage. . .. 804 Gun metal putiip. 1. 81 Black-calt, button, Buy W, 5.5, With the Difference Fred A. Hanson , Frank Glomboski S:.H. Ralph John F. Osborn William Clish R. O. Dennis L. G. Crothers . Geo. H. Sterling ; B. E. Stafford T ; i Remember, Tuesday, “Moafleu Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” Window Display 2288 Black’ box calf.‘béltton 2. 49 3 NOTICE . Advertisements in this cost half sert a word per issue, W! paid cash_in ad — e e FOR SALE—One Ford roadster, 1914 ~model, good condition; one. trac- tor, only used one season. Cheap i taken at once. ~Mrs. Whitney, 907 Irvine Ave, . room -house, large porch. 1237 Dewey Ave. Phone 161-J.- 2-415 FOR SALE—Set heavy work harness, bridles and collars, S 14th St.-and Park Ave., Bemidj Minn. 3t-413 FOR SALBE—Early Triumph Potatoes Thos. ~Phibbs, Bemidji, :Minn., ‘ phone 25F3, route No. 2. -/ 3t-412 block carriage .dumber. saw mill and steam engine complete. Augs+’ ust Svedberg, Randen, Minn. FOR SALE—Two cows, 22 chickens and 2- turkeys. Bemidji, Minn. 5t-413 |{FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished 6= ,Dewey Ave. Phone 161-J. 5- FOR SALE CHEAP OR FOR RENT: ground. Mathew = Larson, phone 780-7. ¥ 410-tf FOR SALE—Six-room house, modern except heat, after Jude 1, easy terms. -1208 America Ave. Tel. WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or a house and lot, 5 acres for garden or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 acres, call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, sold on easy terms. 2mb19 WANTED CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH— Don’t matter if broken. . I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set, also cash for old gold, = silver, = platinum, dental gold and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by return mail and will hold goods 10 days for send- er’s approval of my price. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Philadelphia, Pa. 8- 4;0 WANTED—Parties to plow, by the acre, ‘from 10 to 60 acres near -La- vinia,” Apply to Martin Madsen, “corner Beltrami and . 13th Street, or G. H. French, phone 93, or J. J. Opsahl, phone 177. 6-418 IIIIIlllll||IIlllllllIIIIIII|lllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIlIIllIIlIIIllIIIlIllIIIlIIIlllllllllllIIIIlllIIllIIIllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlII of a Rehable Manufacturers Supplies Stock of ~ Misses and Small Women's - SILK DRESSES To Be Placed on Sale SATURDAY ONLY in two . groups. : e ; = ; At s e - $23.50 $28.50 Garments that are the | Dainty Frocks that are: last word in style. Would | different. Would sell reg- . sell regular at ular at $29.50 to $35.00 $35 to $45 An opportunity to procure a serviceable afternoon or street dress at a savmg of . $6.00 to $15.00. BE. H. H. COMINSKY, Mgr., BEMIDJI, MINN. work. Phone 600, 204 Irvine avenue, south. WANTED—Iwo Kkitchen girls. Mark- ham hotel. 2t-412 WANTED-—Maid in family of two. Apply 109-Irvine avenue. 49tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 717 Beltrami avenue. WANTLD—Dishwasher at the Third Street Cafe. 49tf WANTED—Kitchen - girl, Erickson Hotel: 3t-411 WANTED—To buy for cash, modern 6t-415 description and lowest price. P. L. Stiver, Box 177, ~Cass - Lake, Minn, 6-413 VANTED—Painting and kalsomin- ing. All work guaranteed. Phone 819-J. 0. Bsterby. 6-411 WANTED—To rent or buy five six-room house, with city wal neer, . 323tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large, furnished front room at 817 Minnesota avenue. Lady preferred. 3t-413 FOR RENT—One modern room, fur nished! 1023 Minnesota avenue, phone 317-R. 410-tf FOR RENT—Farm 4 miles north of town; 12 acres under cultivation; good buildings; telephone paid to Jan. 1st, 1919. Mrs. Eva Kaiser, Bemidji, Minn. 5t-413 ing, with rooms upstairs, one door west of the Rex Theater. P. J. FOR RENT--Seven-room-house, mod- ern. 613 3rd St. Warfield. 328tf Today—Tetepnone the Pioneer of- have in mind. Your guests and Proinpt Delivery Wo are nro lrod to fi!l or- ders for WOODSTOCK Type- writers promptly. Factory. output Increased over thres times in six months to meet the growing demand for this vopular machine, wc/A Boon to Business THE BEMIDJI PIONEER The Latest IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlII|I|IIIIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII“ll|||||||Il|IIIIIIIIIllII|IIIII NN War News = HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R Just Received, the new- est and the most popular War Song BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. Biggest Stook in Town GEO. H. FRENCH & SONS Come in and hear them. WOOD YARD A. W. PETERSON Office Markham Bldg. BIRCH, TAMARACK, POPLAR, JACK- PINE——4 FOOT OR 16 IN. LENGTHS Phone 93 in ti: ‘“ Fioneer ”’ By the Great United Pres i ; Read the ““PIONEER" | - Hugh. 4138 P e LSt et bbb o P8 S kb FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished 6- ‘Will Kinder, = FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two head- .. . 10t-419° Four room cottage with 5 acres of ™ 98. C. W. Warfield. 328t Minn., or phone 780J; all property - b6th: St.; WANTED—GIr]l for general house- seven or eight-room house in Be- - midji, at a bargain; give location, . ter! Must not be too far from busin:& district. Address “X Y Z” Pio- FOR RENT OR SALE—Store build- ~ O’Leary. 6-413 Tel. 98. C. W.. fice, 922, about that nmews item you ° friends will appreciate the courtesy.- Mrs. Eva Kaiser, room house, large = porch. 1237 ! 5 " Defective