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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ! ; ; NOTICE OF SALE OF FRAME **|'the war game when he volunteered| Paul g s prominent “ingtate wo: WHEN HE MADE RECORD JUMP SE 5 / P RWATE cmm SHOWS soldld“ty lt:v;r:e:s ttlm; ;veek. The| war "actlvl(t}l:a a;xd a T)en&ber 5 ; dier scheduled to make the trip| Women's ‘Council of Defense, 3 STUFF THAT,S mmm was siclw and Private-Cutter only too| speak, and all members of w’o s i | eagerly seized theé opportunity to go|organizations are urged to ‘be. Yo-:;water Was Trying fo Eu;:' Dog.| The Board of Edu - He Thought Was Mad, So There pendent School - Distriet, = Bemidji,| ) ; I i ; WA A b dEp R adaen Minnoesote, :in lthelr business. offlj@ Camp Grany, Rockford, Iil., April fn the former’s plac . [ent.c All women not members New York, April 26 3 i s B A in the High school building, on:May]|:25.—Private Carier A. Gutter of Be-| WOMAN SPEAKS TONIGHT organization are also 'asked which €. Merrill Rogers, a8 Duslness| o5y iaar ¢, B. Fry, who hns tem- [ 14th, 1918, will ofter for sale-to the midil, Minn, a member of ithe eup-| "7 T 3 pregent, o manager of the Soclallst maga tfvé porartly relinqaished athleticlsm’in or- highest bidder, or bidders, a dertain|ply company of the:341st linfantty,| At the high school this evening “The Masses,” sént to. - prospec SO tod four-room frame school house ‘build-|proved that his whole soul’ was fnfat’8 o’clock, Mrs. Gemmelllof St. subscribers and todnekws ({l’:hlers’e:in ::xrlbuil ltmln b?lys fo; ths nnl\y. dl& ing, located . on the Lincoln School|. i e ' wwhich thewriter declared the peri- ribed to e the other duy how Ie |gite fn th ifth T oo v:i“lt.gsmnt% “.tiq &!2‘ ‘f;{{’s::;}_’; m';t came ' to discover his abillty as Bemliijl. l;iniubtayva*d (Ny?‘!q?e)t ition an attendgnt 'evil a jumper. ; All bids must be placed in sealed dntroduced. in e‘i‘%‘i" At. ”‘Zrm&l. “When quite a youngster,” he said, l'envelopes and addressed to the Clerk, ‘;{f ROSGW& I;Vllgxd Deunggn;;hurzes of | “I was one day strolllng nlong close to Dr. J. T, Tuomy, Bemidjl, Minne: c:r:;ligfl?s 5 );mpede “oparation of | UT ‘house, when there came bounding | sota, and the bidder ~must write ithe draft law. T i along the Tond In my direction an’ex- Dla";slyt on sfll‘f ;’“gmfi““t envelope A statement that Ggorge Creel, [ceedingly wicked-looking terrier I had t(cfi' 5 r:;cesc) °°,rh “l/ N:‘" t"r\ btigs chairman of the committee on pub-|recently become possessed of. achoo‘ll house shall einyclu:e t%r obl: lic information, approved the publi-| * “The animal was foaming at the | gate the successful bidder to remove cation of one issu Q: 4 Tl}g Mfi”ezfl mouth and showed other unmistakable | ejther -in - whole or. in. such parts to S a copy of xvhich R :nv tte:::olamd{ Sighs of ‘excltement ‘and distress. Hy- | suit his convenience, on or before G itb is r:illesa%letobcont;g g‘:lv S nment, | drophobia was' rife in the district at | August ‘10th, 1918, ‘all of the framé Several weeks ago. that no prices would .objection y L5 .. ..|the time. A horrid fear gripped me. istructure of the four-room school be advanced by this store before May 1. s Remember, Wed., “Wheatless vanced very much in the last few weeks. This means to you—Why not give your s made by Rogers, . S 3 25) : ; ; 8 3 dadd ° o ‘ Turnfhig swiftly aside, I took’the difch, 3’}“}1‘5 ‘-‘gggn""ggfivn sl:l:% ot:";‘;‘;‘m i We are keeqing our word. THIS MEANS trade to a store.that protects you against ; MAN WITH FAMILY ANSWERS __|a0d hedge bordering the rond 10 40 | gcoessories, ‘all plastor, lath, finish- SIMPLY this, we protect you against these advances. We have the GOODS. “ " THE CALL OF THE COLORS |’ eap, landed snfely In an ings, doors, windows, etc., of every any advance whatever in prices, it means WE HAVE the prices. . We want your ¢chard on the other side, and was up # g ¥ description; all ‘masonry works such Otto @, Wessel of Park Rapids is|plum tree n few seconds later. as chimneys, and as much of 'th i 3 { X -2 real one when it comes rlxh% dov‘v]n “The dog, however. followed through | stone onadrtioniad shaltshs i.n‘”eflf PRICES no ‘matter how much prices ad- both of these’gartiilars. These prices ;; %atrioti,sm.mflev-;&x[u:t_edhdn lteti a gap in the hedge and sat at the bot- |sary to fill in above for the Jproper| vance in the me e. We know of - _are only a small sample of the many. ‘Bemidji, récrulting office and_ 1oft (o, of te tree, but he brought a toud | grading and filling-in;" or all’of the[lll .. more than a ‘do: ines that have ad- savings we have to offer you 7 this noon' to join the' epgineering = stone foundation, if same'be the ¢ 2 Gk ST ; : : g in his’ mouth, and I perceived he was s ALt 5 2 X pleasure of the purchasers. The bid~ He is married and has a fam- B i) 2liag o + = b2y yon e degree of try % 3 : < PR % ent the tond. So I came down, “and der shall include in hls,.bld to ‘take, Book Fold Stmd Dress Ginghams R > & all or-enough earth from:tack of the S Te ! went ' to have a look nt the ledge I |gopoo] site and dump ‘fn' to fill the ee sample, yard................ 23 had jumped over. basement vacated in the removal.of Jack & Jill-Cloth—very good, see sample “It was much higher than my hend. | the ‘old building, and make the fill not to mention the diteh, It was many |level with the ‘present grade and years before T jumped as high again.” | Premises broom ‘clean. - that you buy goods you need at OLD trade—becauge we serve you best in Boys Overalls. . . YN oo 0 163, 75c, 98¢ ] ' Boys Blouses, light and dark, extra val- ues ........45¢c, 59¢c, 75c, 85¢c, 95¢c yard e Y - ] Silk Strip Voile, see sample, yard. .35c | LADIES APRONS & HOUSE DRESSES Flaxon Petmal{gjx Finish, see sample, 59c¢, 73c, 88¢c, 98c, $1.15 to $1.59 to $2.25 Aly. 3 Dewey E. Morical -of Walker was yho left this moon-for camp. 3 the coast artillery: Fred ?Nelson also enlisted today X and went to camp. -3 cmo : g SOLON FLAYS PRESIDENT v —Pearson’s Weekly. On the above named date C > "ON SENATE FLOOR |~ carsons Weekly Bodrd of Edueation will also receive yard . ... i 20¢ ....And we save you big money.. ... S separate. bids and sell' to the high Suesine Silk, see sample, yard......55c : (Continued from Page One) IRON FOUthY .IN. WAR AREA | est bidder two furnaces with'all | g All of thes ds ‘come in diff BAE Socialist and the other half pacifist. vanized iron ducts, flies, 6 " o Nga comom g grenfi $k75’7§:gsy’ 3317;55 : 'tr %Z%.AS%TSSZLW, “Then the secretary of lahor; Wil- How W . £ . A “Déln and registers pertaining to the heat-, D o 3 e A2 smen:ofiFreanco s, 9 | ing and ventilation of said building. W wto rebuy 20c, $27.50, $28.50 son;, made his debut in public life].. Their Bit” t the Wheels' by getting into jail st Cumberland, s ',,,d:“':;’;’“vfm, Bill of Sale will be executed by the!lll ] ks s ¥ “We know these are good values. Md., by violating his country’s p < Pl . . ggfl;“t:;(; :;relsi%?géegbm ;‘2::;% I:.g s rth now to rebuy 30c, Z i 3 " Postmaster General Burleson, the| ~An Interesting narration of 0pera- |4, the bidder all of the rights’ta™t i . ! : SRl -22¢ S NOBBY HOSIERY senator declared, is carrying around |tion under unique and difficult condl- L apove mentioned -building and X X Best for wear boys and girls with him the earnings-of..couvicts|tlons of an.iron foundry in the war | yeying to-the bidder*full:possession N SEEDS . 20e,23¢, 29c¢, 33¢c, 35¢: mployéd on: his farm i Texas. - area-1s given by the correspondent of |'and.ownership .of-all of the building 3 kages, 2 for 5c 3 Ju st tryN obby Ht')se b “Louis F, Post, ‘assistant secretary|a British paper writing from the firing | under the -first- bid and:all vfthe sof labor, Senator Sherman-continued, I'line in France. -He relates: One does | equipment mentioned for muoopd . 2 G TR T < £ 3 - thinks that the middle clags should | not see much foundry work out here. bld-ufl 'gb@l; b{{dg‘t“‘.:énmu- Q:‘é::é‘; Fall I':’ENDE AT C_O'l. RSETS S wOILET PAPER' e exterminated and hg declared that|p,e 5 few. weeks ago I.was billeted In g?; i el ixc eck o igxethet - ully warranft N v ]i el : ; %hie pulilisation, In Thie B POSUS| o town near ‘by; and actually saw 8 | id Lo show g0od. that he:will i B Zed ; Nine oz. rolls, crepe or tissue 10 rolls 89c : Tamily, 08 ntoret el SR © L1 cupola in full blast. I atonce got per- | ga1e; e il ; AR e — - Bt : < .TRY GARDEN TOOLS mission.to haye a look‘(m;oum}. and The Board of. . t pre R # Was greatly -surprised at what saw. | .the right. to reject any or all'of the ' % 3 : The foundry was a very primitive af- | bids. The terms of this sale will be 4 gatg’asnpd gl’?dedsfit~ AT 15 2 2 Y ég—c national defense, is a Sgelalist.of the falr—just a little jobbing shop—and | cash or’ in bankable securities to be, i 5 B A4y 4 ! a. 0 a ?:fian oe....18c, Fc, 50c eost radical type,” who s “insti-|\Was thostly ran by French women and |paid when bill tOtt “,lehhd e!ie;;lftel_‘da == - gating a strike and the murder of|gltls, superintended by fow * men. g::ii “5?111’%‘; ‘;lee“m ];l;nt;eecl::k nntl(: & : " CHILDREN’S DRESSES peuelul; inen” {m: the IAa coal | These:vomerl werg titkng :;’;:d‘;" io]all ot the building included in- the 2 A\ < Wongderfully Cheap. Just sée our large_ Senator Sherman characterized | welght, and In a little side shop somc g:gm&i’us?;a l::scg:grixfi;e‘?g\;egt :t:g stock' and ‘our prices, : Neull buy . Carl Vrooman, assistant secretary of | half dozen women were ‘making.com- | above. . e : = 35¢, 48c, 59¢, 656,'986, $1.23.. ; A “Parlor” Sopjglist. ;- John H, Walker, member of the -advisory committee of the council of s agriculture, as a"‘“‘parlor’ Soclaliat.” Ll 3 th A % a y ponent - parts .of machinery by thej DR. J. T. TUOMY, TR W e Jooton B Davies,| Siuple method of beddingn. I after. | ft-425 - RIBBONS—RIBBONS D tic didate - Senate| Ward saw. some of the finished work, R e . i;"%gf;,:omf,"“ngfinfit‘"g',;?:o, Len- | and. it swwould put to shame the work Large Stpcr( at old DIICES, W hy pay . i s - more when you buy same quality for less rott, describing the vote on the Me- done by many of our so-called molders Jemere rrelntion s tthe acid test.” | at home. . The. -vomen -work -in ord: He .hex:i readdroll u;lls of; P?&mc“ts nary dress, and work ‘very clean and who had_voted for the; resolution and | exact in both.tron and;brass, and alse =7 o - :said Several had been since appointed | ypger shefi fire and ;Ilr ralds.. In-tlie i COASTER WAGONS = . Quality goods and built for service;+ball by the president_to-office. shopi b . Ger- Iz i 1t fy o op 'was o gieat Qole where o Ger ;Adverusements; ‘g D i 4 A 3 and 1 4 S uea.T“‘f%Zvil‘iZ"Lxfii?é"u.“if ”{‘n‘é’;- man had dropped.a bomb the night be- coz; half hseint a go!‘fl per ‘jaste iwirer \ : bearings, as to size-and kind $4.95,:$5.65 -pendent; . He~voted for, the resolu- D ToL Tess: ) SR G oy 5 . We save you money. ‘tion and acid.test-landed him a place| Sclentific American. Ads charged on our books coat ‘one] ;i L ~10¢, 15c, 18c, 25c, 33c, 48c per yard. fore, but the women still_worked on.—’ «on the tariff commission.” SR TR e aent a word per issue. No ads rup : R 2 Wilson’s Letter Quoted, "Reservoir Dams in Tunis. or ess than. 850 s ; 27 \ G 3 s MILLINERY ; 5 «President Wilson wrote :to the| . Alrendy the French are looking for- | =3 98¢, $1.19, $1.48, $1.98. $2.48 32- 98 This department has done a big business “New -Jersey Demo(!erats ntdtew weell:; ward to the rapld developnient of the-| i Lt B o 5, ot - DL it this season and is still full of good val- ago that “‘economic serfdom’ could| province of Tunis in Africa. Accord- | ‘ghock ‘absorbers, : O ues; and right up to the minute styles; not continue in this country. ‘Now|;. 3 Contlad 3 : 4 SPRING WASH DRESS GOODS = ; ' X g to a- civil engineer who ‘has been Presto lights, first class : 4 ) ‘shapes'. % :’23‘;&: n%x%zol:or?ol: B:‘;‘m]:mw‘l:lb ':'ei: Investigating the ~matter, - there ave Snap for cash. 815: Miss.* Ave., - 18c, 25¢,-33c, 35¢, 50¢c, 59c. - napes. 3 98¢ up ; g tmngsyés Trolt,zky doegs = about 35 . loculities -in " that country | Bemidji, Minn. o 2-426 Try for nicest assortment and try for i . 50 f e tafornal din In the executive| Where dmws could be comstructed, wifh | FOR SALE—Acre lots, $15 _down cheapest in price E}"{"med, Hats ............- -$1.98 up .ears will get him to talking about| reservolr capucities ranglng from 3. | and $15 per month.. E. M. Sathre,| s . Cxiidren’s Hats. . ....25¢c, 50c, §9¢c up revolution after a while, too.” 000,000 to 400,000,000 cubic meters, and Bemidji, Minn. 8- 4 WALL PAPER c he O n bill, Senator. Sher-| wate v sing from 30 to 6,000 |FOR " SALE—4-room cottage, - 3 o % P < i . The vernd plipesiid ISBECR OWET. FANEINE R e wich, BOstaot tront. lot. Ny Hundreds and hundréds. of rolls, new Patriotic Goods of all king man said#¥duld enable the secretary | horse power of continuous energy. The of the:treaghry “to seize all- activ-| epgineering difficulties are stated fo dress” Vincent Joanis. 6-427 patterns, good grade and reasonable Streamers, Crepe Paper, Service: lti%?r'l(‘;f t!!'e“;zoglrlnm:nt. tor shout: he_small in. comparison with those of [ WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or u prices * 2 iy _______________;:___‘__ o “sfillc gfl! eno 8 seginvhor 10Ut ] dams already built In Europe and the house_and lot, 5 acres for garden 13c, 16c, 19c¢, 25c, 30c, 35¢c to 75c. - MIDDY BLOUSES AND WAISTS ed. ‘pul ce. woul ecome & 1try: 40, 80 160 family trust.” - United States, snd the utilization of | 08 PEEE IO B S0, Nymare i per double roll. Many Specials for Saturday. ———— ;)hnl\.\'«-‘r‘;a::fl lf:ron:r(l'fi:;loc‘:\'nn‘:licx\t\x::;:! : Minn,, or phone 780J; all pl'gpesrlt; f’ lain O?Itmeél tpapfl' lsoc’ 7(1501 90c per i LAY . : AL T e | {lon Is estimited to furnish.a .good F_;}%E?__Sm%___% arge roll. (et samples and prices. - | .y ADIES HAND BAGS AND PURSES === | marglu of profit. The numerous rul | "¢, qujck sale fié?fiswlgefiadsm' URTAIN GOO! Many Specials on for Saturday. ° : of Roman dams. found In-Tunis show | po g " equinned, storage = battery CUR GOODs 1 . g F hy what methods. the country hecame ‘and electric lléh\s, Klaxon horn, Larg? SeleCtl(?n, every one a saving 1n o T O T R S R O e T : ":he gn;n&ry nfl Bnnfxe]" undelrlthe e!l‘r;; 2 gpeedbm;zer, $260; 1916 flv:iei-xi)a& price, per yard 10c, 25c, 29c to 48c. . SUIT CASES AND BAGS pire and e ruins of large citles, w senger Ford, first class condition, - 2 —FOR—" G coliseums, bath and temples of great $300. . C. W. Jewett Co., Imc. BOYS ROMPERS 4 Many Specials on for Saturday. N : p 4 See them! . g size standing in what are now bared Phone 474. 6-427 48¢, 59c, 75¢, 79c. . . X FRlDAY AND SATURDAY plains, are evidence of the success of | FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished 6- BOYS KH AKI 6VEf{ALi. SUITS —_— i S the organized methods of, irrigation of |, Toom house, large porch; also type- : 2 c ANVAS GLOVES SPECIAL SAT. SPEND YOUR MONEY these: rnibtent times: ‘grlter 1101- sale. 1237 Deweysszes. . Well made, wasrxant:d lrgatenalg ; as to obe ot at 10 o lhe O © 2'0 4 __Phone 161-J. -42¢ age 6 yrs. to 16 yrs One lot at 10c. One at 15¢c. One at 20c. _WHERE IT WILL DO THE Made' Brave Rescue. FOR SALE CHEAF OR FOR RENT— . $1.75, $2.15, $2.25, $é.35 Silk Gloves special values at 75¢c and 98c MOST GOOD, THESE PRICES Four room cottage with 5 of L ? s s ARE BAI INS Once n terror to mariners, Minots ou“r d°°"1‘u a:he vfe Enrs qcr;t; S5 i ’ . $ ; ARGA light, which stands on a reef off Bos- gg?)_}l Z e flo_“ : A ; A ton harbor, has another thrilling story . : 1 - N OF COURSE—is very much 4th.—At the end of the 1st year all 2 lbs. Dry Peaches, ; .32c¢ | added to its history, says the Popular g WARTED . s 2 CARLSO 5 e 3 'ry i b ithd: b ty 1 2 1bs. Dry Apples. .- "82¢ | Mochanics magnzine. Three days. be- | WANTED—Womau cook”at - Ericks interested in children and has hit on this. money may.be withdrawn but must go 2 Ibs. Good Prunes. “28c | fore Christmas, Captaln Octavins [ _Son Hotel___,__ 2420 simple way of showing his interest to to the, child or be used in some way for 2 1bs. Dry Pears.... ©34c | Reamey. the keeper. approached the WANTED—Kitchen girls™ at .Mark- every child born in Bemidji and within ~ the child. tower. In his -motorbont, ‘sehich. wis | . nam Hotl .20, o0 3:437 20 miles of Bemidji.: $1.00 will be de- These are all the rules to follow only : 3 Cans Standard Corn....50c g = ‘ * d [« -3 Cans Standard Peas 48c | londed with provisions and fuel ob- WANTED - 1o buy wrne Seks posited in the savings bank department this we wish to call this b 3 et ‘tained on-the mainland. As the craft Ci:y? ang. price. °x3_427' of The Security State Bank of Bemidji BABY'’S LUCKY HONOR ROLL. 8 Cans Standard Peaches. .50¢ | ey up, it was overturned by the with these few rules'to follow: _hoping that this will indeed be a lucky A S S R A e, L 3 Cans Sardines with tomato G ok Ki WANTED — Two_ cylinder, eight 1 ’ Sauce .25¢ :rfl ‘tfetgs:u\;te\::e}) r:ifl'.v::i"f,‘f; T:ph,:f: horsepower Moline engine for 1st—Name of Child—Write, please, or dollar. - : ; X o Tob. Cans Salmon. . ... 48c| atiling alone In o tossing maelstrom | yoas = W~ Lakin, =Bomict tell Carlson or any one in his store, the Of course no names will be published. Minn. : 4-427 , child’s full name,.and at once $1.00 will only from time to time mention ‘will be 1 1-b. Can Calumet Baking | of icy water. The assistant keeper was | 57 oTED—TBell hoy for | dayigWork, Powder .. . .....20c | lowered on a rope from the door fifty wfi?fi?fiffi“fig%, for ;. dw"g_’zzg«. ¥ : feet above. He managed to seize: the 5 lbs. Jap Rice.....\....85¢ drowning man before it was too late, Small Can Milk, per can..05¢c| "o men were pullal from the Veal Stew, per 1b... 4.20c¢ | water by their companions to the door- Shoulder Roast, per 1b.. . ..22¢c| way high in the tower. Bresket Roast with pocket for +be deposited in ‘the child’s own name. made that so many babies” have been 2nd.—Deposit must ‘remain in bank at added to this Lucky Honor Roll and interest for one,full year. babies born from April 10th, 1918 can 3rd.—Some deposit must be added to the. be counted as the first ones to earn this account. by the parents during the year dollar, the bigger toll the more I shall t least 10c and as, much more as you enjoy it. . :an.eas e WHO WILL BE THE FIRST?" . WANTED—Maid at Markham Hotel. 3-425 WANTED—An experienced -girl- for general housework. Apply after- noons. Mrs. Morris Kaplan, Kap- lan Block. 423tf stuffing'........7. 410 22¢ Great Apple Industry. WANTED—Three large Plymouth ‘Side Pork, fresh, per1b...28c| The apple industry’ in the United Rock roosters. ~Give particulars : 3 R AT Horle Corned Beef, per 1b. 20c f;fn‘:er‘:;gi‘y ':g;f:f;:fen‘; Burecroda .. st lettor, . Address R G, oo/l this store full of good 1 really wish that I could get folks to Bacon by thesl'())le%, 35c,§nd up grown to. 60,000,000 barrels in 1916; WANTED'_Competent girl for gen- dependable 00t ill until May 1st RE_:ALLY .KNOW that all of th? present 8 C Al it dropped to 28,000,000 in 1911, and eral housework. 905 Lake Boule- t n advance in ® prices, this store-has on goods is REAL- ans Spotless Cleanser..25¢c | went up again to 40,000,000 barrels in | _ vard. Telephome 116. . 4167 protect you ag any LY very cheap and that THEY SHOULD 7 Cans Swift’s Pride - : 1912. From. this date forward there is | WANTED—To rent or buy five or prices. / - BUY NOW AND HERE. Cleanser ....... . ......25¢| a continual-increase in the production, g}x-l'toom l‘;outse, ;vm; c"yh w{at:sr. : ' 7 Bars Swift’s Pride Soap. .25c | for the great citles of the world are ust not be too far from business -25¢ the actual value of this-delicate fruit. FOR RENT e XOR RENL ..25¢ We are turning backward. to our: herl- | FOR RENT—Furnished . five-room tage, for in the days of our great- * flag for summer. Party with chil- dren need not apply. Call 11-F-3. grandfathers the common adage was: Hiee, “ Gn SCHROEDER A Dl e ea Dartof the diot | FOR EENT—Two mod : s 3 5 away.” Fruit as a part of the dlet "_Two modern - T G pa represents a most health-giving ele- and board if desired. Mrs. C. B. Powell, 1110 Bemidji Ave. Phone et Chirtadan Homld B B St Bfrinl 7?_1 { | {4 4 e Defective

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