Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 18, 1918, Page 6

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JEWS CHARGE .UNJUST TREATMENT IN ARMY ‘Washington, April 18.—A protest 5 Min;xeapolis, “April 18. — Judge| . RO 3 gainst ‘alleged ‘‘continuous unjust, Frank Ives, resident of Minnesota Snfair and . discriminatory treat- for 56 years, is dead at®his home| . o o'yews'in the army, was filed d ¥ Advernéemamts. T pE T e oI e el &) . TYPEWRITER Lot el mora ~ PERSHING IS -NEEDED: MECHANICS WANTED oy e fav thara, Hates|Sall of New York.head:of the dim | [ Gaan . ‘There is an immediate dema: » \ skilled men in .various units: oved to Crookston, where hef ;. agied'that the alleged diserim-| - S 5 wa Judge of the Fourteenth fudictal| § %, PPl 05iately be stopped:: * ‘ RIBBON ~Ads charged SPECIAL CLASS FOR [wpeswmamxmesce - PR ;znrm F!;é:::,da:bo?xy; ‘,‘53,";3"5, t.. Twenty years ago he found- quired in the near future and: ;%st&ho Cass‘ Lakloa 'l’lmea.(l gze is ln;n-- tary induction will be made ived by his widow and three bro- a temporary plan. % s thers. One of his brothers, Gideon ? = i 3 ‘"The list is @ lengthy one and all 8. Ives, was formerly lieutenant goy- % 5 \ : —-————————————FOR SALB —Team horses, Welght who desire to enter this special class | ernor of Minnesota, 7 Thelng: s s about 2,400 lbs. Will sell cheap - oY \ : y if taken at once. - Phone 600. R. R eTT It It J..Tesch. | - 6-424 should appear before the local draft | 2 board in the court house in person| SENATOR STONE IS BURIED ques FOR SALE—Setting hens, $1 each: and register. Mechanics and skilled | Y THE KENIGHTS TEMPLARS | asking Henry “McColl,: commissioner workmen are what are wanted, and B T IX of public saféty-of St. Paul, to dis- those with an adaptability ~ along y United Press) - miss Dr. “Justus Ohage, city health : eqd‘ i ¥ % 7 technical lines. ~ Builders, eleotri- Nevada‘,p Mo., April 18.-—Sérnator| commissioner, : g E HE]_ ers for mare tha‘! twgnty.flve' j I‘years, give clear, sharp impressions, cians, all lines ‘of building trades,f Stone’s funeral was held this morn- The removal 18 asked -on , the 5 carpenters included, shauld report at]ing, services under the rites of the| ground ‘of “disloyalty. and seditious| and do net clog the type. The stenogra- Phone 779-J. . ¢ 1-418 FOR SALE—Household goods, 1207 ‘:Bemidji Ave.. Phone 176-J. S 4-420 FOR SALE-—Neat ‘5-room " cottage. * insure a chance to. go oyer] ights -Templars. tt ce8."" : o, & s . s " g}?::e 'v?lth Pershing. Look into this. ol o bt . - pl;gr’s-work Ca'mPt help bemg lmpxoved ! _?Efll,u s The time limit is April 27. REPORTED AUS! TROOPS LENROOT NOW. SEN, . by the use of Star Brand ribbons. - e R/ FOR S_Aglm,' TRV%DE OR RENT—M. % B f & 1. Hotel. ill ‘consider land or timber stumpage = in. ‘exchange. - :*Emory "Jarvis, Nymore, Minn. R e B 6-420 FOR SALE—Motor boat: in- . goed shape, 18 ft. long, and two-stall boat houge in good: condition.’ AL i REFUSE TO OBEY ORDERS R e ) < E_ - y 0 % Washington, April 18.—Représe Our salesman will gladly call on you (By United Pregs) .| tative Irvine 1. Lenroot. of ‘Wi SR 350 Washington, April 18,—The state|sin has announced his resignation| : : department today heard a rumor that{from-the House.: Today he. will ‘be ‘Austrian troops in Ukraine refused:to|swaorn as a member of the Bonate\. gerve on the west front ‘or in Italy. % o ey .8 Authentic. information shows . that Todaf—'reupnono the Plo-negr of- Chicago, April 18—While beinghthe Teutons are trying to convert | fice, 923, about that news item you __L. Collard, 406 Minn. Ave. 413tt have”in. mind. Your. :guests :aud FOR SALE OR, TRADE—Two head- examined for jury service in the L W.§ Ukraine into a German-Austrian col- W, trial in Judge Landis’ court;: block carriagg dumber saw mill Charles F. Schonauer, a locomotive; and steam engine complete. Aug- fireman, declared that although he : 2 3 g > ; 5 . B ust, Svedberg, Randen, Minn. is a member of ahlahoir :{ganiut{lon 2 : 10t-419 and believes in the right to strike, 4 = > - -r——‘——_‘—:_ his prejudice against the I .W. W. O 2 gl FOFofflrfigflc‘gafg‘fivflgnsRa’fg;l’of is so strong that he could not give ground. Mathew . Larson; phone the 113 defendants a fair trial. 780-7. ; 410-tf “Did you ever read any of the L. z 3 % W. W. literature?” inquired Assigt- | FOR-SALE—Six-room house, modern ant United States Attorney General} except heat, after June 1, elisy _terms. -1208 America Ave. Tel 7798, C. W. Warfleld. . 328tf Frank Nebeker. e e WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or & “Yes, and it made me tired,” re- plied the venireman. “Where did you get your impres-| house and lot,-5 acres for garden or poultty; 40, 80 or 160 acres, ~'call on Mathew' Larsonm, Nymore, sions of the organization?’’ Minn., or phone 780J; all property b B § ' ¢ 1 S p ,‘ sold on easy terms. 2mb19 ; 7 ] X, = 2 “WANTED 2 . ! WANTED—Girl ‘for general house- 3 3 : ~ ~work. 29 10th St. - Phone 570-W. 3 o % > 3420 Figs o ; 7 St WANTED—A young man of 18 OF 4 20 “years “who cares -to learn the mercantile. business. Must not be afraid to work. Advancement to Eight, party. - Apply J. C. Penney 0. triends will appreciate the courtesy. “By associating with a few of the members. out West.” “Were you ever solicited to.join?"" .“No, they knew better than fo ask}] me.” . 7 “As a member of a labor union, do you believe in the ‘right to}l strike?” » “Yes, but I don’t belfeve in murder and slaughter.” 3 Schonauer is of German parentage and a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Fire- men. He sald he is in accord .with the government’s position in - thej war. He was temporarily passed by isons iris 300 pairs of Men’s and Ladies’ Dress-Shoes to be sold Qe e samwm MASONIS'UNERAI‘ O?IAU”GE IVES y = Lie e . ; 7 B ; hand typewriter. A. W. Aamodt, Bemidjl Masons have received an’ - for two days only at prlces Wlthln the reaCh"Of al]' S . ' WgoN‘iIl‘-ltEI;{ifiGsfxil at 0. K. 3;14:;1 invitation to attend the funeral of Here are Some Of them: 3 : , Lo : .:\". - ; Wfi%:};”é‘mfi?mg&sgg;kgigfis: Ladies’ fancy black kid, gray cloth tops, gray kid cloth tops, tan kid cloth = W oo R S i FRIDAY ANDS —— APRIL 19 and 20 — 418tf WANTED—To rent furnished or un- furnished rooming flat. Phone 256-W. 2-418 the late Judge Ives; to be held at:his} home in Cass Lake tomorrow after- noon at 3 o'clock. Several members 4y from Bemidji will attend. SPCIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 Cans Standard Corn....50c 3 Cans Standard Peas....48¢c tops, black kid silk tops, black calf uck gray tops, shamp cloth tops. - Housework; ~Small | famfly. - No Alsomany others such as Hi-Cut dark gray suede.” - : R T A . o8 A , -ink ‘or‘Monday aftgr/vnoon' after- 3 ~ Regular - SH E > Sale Price - $9.00 Ul 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 8. b5th _St., Philadelphia, Pa. 8-420 IS g505 | = L] 3 Cans Standard Peaches. .50c ] . ] o ) gy . WANTED—Parties to plow, by the 1 20-0z. jar Preserves... .26c¢ : = s an Ir s % acre, from 10 to 60 acres near La- 3 Cans Sardines with. tomato S vinia, Apply to Martin Madsen, . " cornér Beltrami and 13th Street, ........ s 5.1 30 : , - . X o : : f?}%c-egansgqlmo B M Men’s Jace and button $6.00 and | Boys' and Girls’ leather insole, whit e U Dot Blone SIS -lb. Can Calume a K1 5 s . e 2 Powder .. .5 o e $7.00 Shoes, such as Dr. Reed’s | Tennis Shoe. Sale price 7 g Wg&i‘?i?&fizgg:“}vfig ity water ust-not be too far from bus ness ' 1 2-1b. Can Empress Coffee 75¢ Fresh Side Pork, per 1b...28c Fresh Ham Steaks, per 1b..30c Fresh Ham Roast, per lb.. .30c cushion sole, Bostonians and O’- Donnell. Sale price P I ; district. - Address “X ‘Y Z” Pio- ¥V by B L3 neer, . 323t * i d *FOR RENT o FOR RENT--Seven-room house, mod- ern. 61% 3rd St. Tel. 98. C. W. Bacon by the piece, 1b. 36c-40c Men's Mul i ; ? Fope deed e gy 280 X : g s Mule Skin Shqes.................. ....... ..$1.96 sing 6o G Small Hams, 1-2 or whole - ; “Men’s Tenpis Shoes ....... ......... sy A 49c FOR RENT—Home In_good loca- per IB; ... ifiaennioin . 3 1§ 2 tion. Good well.. Large shed. Big garden plot. Phone 361-W. 6-423 Beef Pot Roast, per lb... Rib Roast, per Ib. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms _for If Quality Counts With® You, Get Your Shoes at Rib Boiling, per lb....... light housekeeping. Phone: 148- Summersausage, dry, lb.. A 3-419 Prok Sausage, perlb...... FOR RENT—A nicely furnished - front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; every modern conven- Home Pickled Pork, 1b 28¢-30c ience. 501 "America Ave. 2-418 Pickled Pigs feet, per 1b...15¢ Limberger Cheese per brick, TOST AND FOUND LOST—Automobile top dust hood. per b, .....0 oWk 5 50c : : % . Finder return to Pioneer for re- ward. 2-419 8 Cans Spotless Cleanser. .25c 7 Cans Swift’s Pride Cleanser .......... ...28¢ 6 bars Swift’s white soap. .25¢ 6 bars Swift’s Borax soap 25c 8 bars Swift’s Snap soap..25¢c 6 bars White Flyer soap. .25¢c 6 bars to the customer. W. . SCHROEDER DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS Let Us Print "B/G-DEPARTMENT STORE : : ' Your Sale Bills oK. A WAT \ A - GRACE. VAN LOON = > e WT FATH o1 < 1S CERTAINLY A WONDER, THE BEAVTY of N:‘\._r %’; b U;‘i“é - [TWs 1S BEYOND\ - \F THERE. IS ONE. MAN THAT ALL JOINTS bME"“ TINGS! ME BuT 1L LEET HOME FROM THE CAN BB MOVED £, claons MANY O ANY Z PERFECTLY' IF You G0 OUTSIDE N T, ~ 2 IN RRONT OF THE How. - HOUSE _FoR. A FEW MINVTES You WILL- LIKELN FIND ouUT: D i ¥ 1 | | | ! ‘ " Defective

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