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PSRRI R S i MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918, o s 2 -zt [ANT AD DEPT ' SENATE AT F. ONT . Girls Apply’ for Jobs With Building . : et d o le : Fairmont, Minn., May Q—fMe&ér 3 Industr! A'“;;“IN"! Y qu Brandvig; Nonpartisan league candi- - < 4 2y ‘date” for the state senate from this NOTICE Biis b L TS S8 district, was arrested in ‘Waverl Atdvernsements In this colug, New York.—Now ‘comes .the woman | ownship Saturday night where h}; cost half sert a word per lasueh,xen( ( hod carrier !’ R A was. making a speech. .He was taken | paid cash in advance. - No ad will Stand in Hne, "girls>-. Applications | to.jail here. 4 "~ |be run for less.than:i0c per issue. aro now- in order for jobs at the office [~ County officials, it is said, had re-) Ad ed-0n our, books cost one . of *Alleg: B, Beale, secretary” of the | celved orders not to allow-apy Nori- per.d No ads run Bullding Industries of New York as- partisan meetings, while A. C. Town- 7 ) s ) I [ saclation. \ ley and James Gilbert, league léad- 3 2 EDBSALE i) [ On the job, the girl hod carriers URknown 1GXuries to briag n taenback ADDITIONAL LOCALS 8 from the grave. At that'time, the Ber- lin egg ration was about one every three weeks, Every three weeks, by Mr. and Mrs. Bart Stafford autoed the calendar, a coupon on the egg card [to Fosston and spent Sunday with would be valldated to entitle the hold- | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stafford and er to purchase one egg from the grocer | Mr. and Mrs. Lohn. with whom his name had been regis- : tered. Often the groceries did not have Miss Emma Hoglund and her class eggs enough to fill even this scanty or- of normal students of. th_e Bemidji der. . But we sent out an appeal to i"fh""lLfl’?“to““mho“:t:f tl;erowu;t every available American to help. We n‘:a‘:lsereg‘at;-dx;;;n cfmgiy- ‘:agdm‘;ni;?x]‘a- mobilized every egg In the American |0, iy connection With' their study colony in Berlin. We gathered all the | jn civies. ? i butter we could find. We asked no 2 B questions when there seemed scme William Ross of St. Charles is the doubt as to the strictness with which | guest of his daughter, Mrs: Barle A. the “one egg every three weeks” regu: | Barker, and family for several days. lation_had been obeyed. But this pa- | Mrs. Ross has been a guest iatthe tient had three deliclous omelettes a | Barker home for some time. - # day for three weeks. No one else in all the Central powers, not the kalser H. L. Wilcox of Minneapolis, for- merly of this city, is a guest at the W DO NOT KNOW WHAT WAR MEANS War Correspondent Declares £ ers, are under indictment. 4 ; e : \nust ‘wear white trousers. Hatpins, W FOR SALE—Bicycle. Phone 486-J. | = hajrpins and . talcum _ powder. ~are | INVENTOR 0P ROV oo OR BT, e 1 | .mll,gfleo;:ly be a few days, Beale fa ! use for them; also about 500 feet t1 the ladies will b ’llmfil .1’:;_" . g0, May 6.—Dewitt: Clinton | : second hand 2-inch plank. J. B. it o_tadtes. be climbing lad- | pregeott,—-inventor of the Prescott Redding, Delton Ave. and 18th St. ders with hods here. Applicationg aresteam feed, which is said to . have 3 2 2-57 coming in. % = revolutionized the sawmill industry, | FOR SALE—Small gasoline engine, 5 died here from heart disease. - 1% horsepower. ~ Sell or trade for He ‘was the founder of the Marin- wood. 1317 Minn. Ave. 1.1);(; v T WUST MAKE EVERY SACRIICE| Te Win.This War the American Peo- ple: Must Awaken to Full Realiza- tion of ‘All It Means and All It Demands. ' -] nor Hindenburg, had reveled in any & y is parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B such luxury of eggs in three years of home of h - . ette iron ki o t Duluth . Wh ; W ron works company at Du 50 Chleago—“We do'not know that we | War- But 1t saved his life. It was Xi:fixemr{o‘;lzth:;: &nmfxf’ifi: “TWO BITS A DAY—THE- and had.retired from business life Fozfiav?. 1E3hird st::gtmcgalt':.n ' goqsfiti are at war. Five thousand miles away | the mobilization of the eggs, not the | per compeny. ‘He now travels for the| & PATRIOT’S: WAY,” WINNER several years ago. FOR SALE—One electric Teading our. troops are moving into battle. - In | Physiclans, that daid it. Gowan-Lenning-Brown company of $ A 3y A g - 2 -~ lamp. - Phone 348-W. A. D - X Duluth. Mrs. Wilcox and daughter, Los Angeles, Cal.—“Tvwo bits BURIAL OF-JAMES LISTON Bailey. g 3.58 a million American homes, the casualty lists are wafched with anxious eyes. Tears and anguish and heartbreaks are the price we must pay to write a head- Hme of Victory,” declared Oswald F. Schuette, for three years war corres- pondent of the Chicago News with the armies of the Central powers, in an ad- ; dress before the Press club of Chicago. ? “A ‘year ago we unfurled the battle flags of the republic. . We pledged our- selves to the greatest sacrifice this greatest of world wars might demand. The American people are ready to make that sacrifice. But so far we do not know over here what war really a, day—the_ patriot’s way,” was the prize winning slogan In a contest conducted by a local bapk. © Five thousand patriot’s participated in the contest. “Win " The funeral services over the re-| FOR. SALE—My 28-acre farm 6% maing of-James Liston.were held yes- miles from Bemidji, Minn., % terday morning from the Sacred mile from_ Lavinia. Close to good Heart church at 9 o’clock. The'body| ‘School, store and postoffice; 12 ¥ wlaah 2 brougiht in from Bemidji tge acres under cultivation, lfiNa“fs ) o wap, bit 14" won B night previous. - Interment was made in timber and pasture. early: T vy ateay & |1 Calvary cometery. The relatives| all wire fonced. House and barn, } helps® the ‘l‘miser'"' wi the third who ‘were here for the funeral were good soil. - Price $600. For fur- D tser”” won' the third' ‘@ | john, Patrick and Michael Liston.—| ther information write Eph Wini- prize. ‘Grand Forks Herald. gren, Bemidji, Minn,, clo Jewett _— ' Garage. 4-56 ALL §?ARS WIN + | FOR SALE—Five-room cottage ith | city water and sewer. Lom 30x150 feet and runs out to t! lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. or call 27 52tt—4 FOR SALE——Washing machine. In- at the Wilcox home for the past sev- Present , Head of British Munitions §{§L,"¥§éfxpe°t to° remaly._for. an Board Is Remembered as Youth In Texas, MRS.. WILSON DIES Topeka, Kan.——Godfrey J. B. Chet- . 5 wynd, once a sheep rustler in west diebéhss'“{lfl];;, ‘Z‘l,l:;;:‘;t 2&2weg:vex¥: Texas, playing B flat cornet in the | thony’s hospital. She was 42 years town band of San Angelo, now Is Lord | old and had been- ill for the past Chetwynd, head of the British muni- | year. She leaves to mourn her death, tions board. A part of his job was | her husband and three sons, Ray, Or- ! BELL-TAGLEY busting bronccs, riding sheep trains | ville and Kenneth, and one daugh-| Misg Clara Tagley, daughter of Mr. m:n :“basste;:llai%mfhiugt:%&eitfi&x: to Chi ter, Margaret Katherine, four sis- . . o acugo and rustling sheep on e | tors, Mrs. Annie Todd of New York N siaaa o Mo Wil gets the former won by a score of : City, Mrs. Elizabeth McLearn and at.7:30° o’clock-at the: Presbyteria§ '12-to 6. 3 ONCE»SHOPMAN, NOW pEER Williamina, who have been guests In 1884, when he was twenty-four y is. T have come out of three years in & 13 Mrs. Mary Dotty of ‘Dawson, Alaska, T : _ —_— that Inferno: All Burope is aflamé. | Y°0T5 old, just from England, he ap-|and Mrs. Margaret McIntosh .of Seat- &n;;«:]l:g ;vv‘ver;a attxsgg‘,;g‘l(\)dfgs . ‘wmAmgg%E ?eNofFutmhe I‘]IG}SI s g%re,lzm Dewey avenue or 5";3 LA er . 8. S 2 plied to George Richardson for a job. tle, Wash., also one brother, John . - . This was near Eden, where how runs ; Jennie Tagley and Andrew Moeskau.| gangys arrived in Bemidji this noon Roberts, of Edmononton, Alta., Can-| After the ceremon 2 : v} H 3 y a-wedding- din- : a branch of the Santa Fe rallway. He |ada. ner. was ‘served- at- the home' of thé ?:gagggflsperigr t?;:elfb;-iehi):riudgfig was welcomned by English and Scotch Mrs. Wilson had been ‘a. résident| prige’ rents, " - - <. dji. " families who lived mg, ranches there, here since 1901 and was a member brides: pa S, }losmtal ‘department. and naturally he fell into a sheep job. ;);dg::.e Rgheka‘h and - Samaritan i ggb‘fim l%’m m'eet It knows it is In the war. Even neu- tral countries sich as Switzerland feel it & hundredfold more than we. There _ economy and conservation is no longer a master of preachment, of voluntary WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or a house and lot, 6§ acres for garden or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 acres, call on Mathew" Larson, Nymore, "Minn., or phone 780J; all property sacrifice. It is'a matter of enforced 2 - ° Decessity, of grim compulsion. They | HOWever he was college bred and a | = The funeral will be held tomorrow| 4¢ " the Odd: Fellows'- hall - tomorrow IF ________Fosglds::‘;ass';ezizlv_ T Furili:iz : clvil engineer, and after three or four | afternoon from the Presbyterian years he changed his base to San An- | church, Rev. L. P. Warford officiat- afternoon -at: 2 o’clock to attend the YOU six-room house; also Oliver type- are not saving food to feed someone tuneral- of -Mrs...John Wflsqn. WANT writer. Magnetic treatments, refer--: - l.al::e to?l‘:{u:rt;e::;lvgesbe‘::;eln“::}; gelo and made himself somewhat dis- | ing. Interment will be made in 1237 D e Ph 3 s B X ; g 3 g ne warrisig Counitries, thero 18 war In every tlngutllshe‘(]l in thl‘s %rofesi{on.] iuhse& Greenwood. ' ON FISHING 'Fur TO GET y ?éti'ej 7 Dewey Ave 6-?10 breath. War fs a tragle reality for | GUently he returned to Eingland an e Mr. and Mrs: R, A. Olson, Mr. and THE WANT Rt RPN L R now, 25 years afterward, his former. LUMBER CAMP LOYA_I, Mrs. J. H. Fallon and Mr. and ‘Mrs. YOU WANT TO { FOR SALE—1916 Dodge touring them. They do not need flags in the streets to remind them of the war— and you see few flags over there. War acquaintances in west Texas learn 3 7 C."M. Bacon. enjoyed a fishing trip GET YOU WANT car, 1916 Saxon Six touring, 1917 h & A. E. Rako, A. P Ritchie and mem-|.at -Twin.'Lakes yesterday afternoon. : Ford touring, like new. All in that he Is the Lord Chetwynd who I8 | o' ¢ “the National Guard' visited - TO GET IT IN THE Irst. class cgndmon, Might take portions out thelr.meager rations. War | head of the British munitions. John Moberg's catap Mo, dl‘é'esterday oo 0. E 8 MEETING - . GREAT WANT GETTER, ||' Fora touring on Saxon or Dodge-*!- is thelr cook. War allots the comforts n the interest of the Red Cross anc here will be a-regular mee(itgi, E ;BEMH as part payment. Should see thegs™ 3 of thelr dally life, and the proportions CONDEMN TYPE OF HIGHWAYS | coliected $45. They will:y 9 Easternfj?lmmpfl'éw Vi v DJI PIONEER |} cars, All bargains. V. W. .Oweig, ; ‘-\ A Y No. 2 and No. 3 this weéafi ? i the Masonic hail*4¢'8 6"clo ; : Hines, Minn. _ 8-57 are small. Luxurles are gone. : War Layman Often Erré in_ Passing Judg- = > i " istalks through thelr streets. with the' ~ iy soldfer#’Ify ibiform. War's shadow 15|~ ment:en-Type, wh My ; . iz feer e =t WAL e P _-behind 'the mothers who pray In the tenance 'Is to Blame. : fud B W%fil&]fimfi;fifi:&en girl and n?ialsds. g churches that their boys may be saved. v £ e s 3 = Y y be save The following is taken from a paper | A ) FENTED—Bell Toy—Fiotel Tark- ham. 3-58 WANTED—Parties having portable sawmills to sell, rent or saw by .contract, to write Box 162, North- by B. H. Piepmeler, maintenance en- gineer, highway department, state of Tlinois. It touches a subject. upon Sounds a Warning. “We hardly know these things. We are revelling in luxury, and call it war gpnomy. We think we are saving. which every layman who uses the pub- — " — ‘got I have seen more food wasted in | lic roads should inform himself: Roofiné ome, Minn. 3-58 ‘‘the two weeks sinee I landed in New “Many different types of roads ST g WANTED — Dishwasher. Nicollet - Hotel. 3-57 The roof that copes with all conditions. Sparks, smoke} gases, acids or fumes have no effect on a Certain-téed foof : Rust cannotcorrade Certain<teed. The heat of: the'sun cannot cause it to melt or run. Certain-teed has the ability to resist every form of ‘roof- /, ingattack, and the durability to give year after year of . weather.proof service, with little or no maintenance - cost. , Certain:teed offers every practical roofing advan= tage with 3. minimum roofing investment. 1In every town, cityand section youwill find Certain-teed. Every- where Certain-teed is chosen for buildings of all types and sizes, for factories, round houses; elevators, garages, ware- houses,hotels, farm buildings, stores,outbuildings, etc. In artistic'red or green shingles, Certain-tecd is.very popular. for residenc : "~ G teed 5, 10 or 15 years, according to thickness. Certain-teed costs less than any other type of roof —first cost and laying cost low, and maintenance practically nothing. Certain-teed is more ecompmical than ordinary roll roofing, have been condemned by the public chiefly on account of the lack of prop- er maintenance. The proper type of road may be selected by the engineer, but if he has no means of controlling maintenance his choice may be con- demned by the average layman. , ‘ “Public sentiment is molded largely. by, the results that are evident to the eye, regardless of the money actually expended. It is not uncommon to =York than In the three years of my war ‘eéxperiences. 2 © T do not say this as a complaint. Isayitasa warning. We must-learn quickly the great lessons of this war. For every day we wait now will cost us two Jlater on. If we walt long enough, :they wilt cost us weeks. To win_ this war,~we must awaken to.a full realization of all it means and all {t demangs, . We-must be in It, not one million strong, but one hundred mil- llons strong. We must make economy not a fad or a principle, but a sacri- fice. “Five weeks ago, I was in General Pershing's headquarters In France, and saw our soldlers march out to unknown destinles in the trenches. Proudly they marched, knowing that they car- rieg with them the hearts and the pray- of our great patlon. Now it is up tq us to show them that we are behind them. And we will do so. We will WANTED—Tie and bolt cutters “to cut clean forty acres of good jack pine and tamarack stumpage, 2% miles north of Farris, 12 miles from Beémidji. Place to: board - within 40 rods of land. Will offer for cutting 15c for standard ties, 2 to 3 cents per piece for bolts and pulpwood, $1.756 per cord for wood. J. J. Opsahl, “Bemidji, Minn. Phone 93 or 177. . & Eod 53-15 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Phil Gill, 608 Be- midji avenue. Phone 159. 52tf WANTED — Parties having Lake Shore cottages or city homes for rent to list same with George JH. French & Son’s waiting list. Pho 93. 12-51 G i FOR R. | FOR RENT—Two large front rooms ‘| . suitabie for light ' housekeeping: A Apply 419 America Ave. 3-58 FOR RENT—Nice four-room Cot- show' the: pepblg; f France who have tage. 315 Seventh St. 1-56 seen:.our-Soldiers ‘march into: French FOR RENT—Four rooms at 918 Ir- vine Ave. 56tf trenches,“that this great nation stands behind those soldiers. “Don’t be misled by any false tale that our enemy is collapsing, that Ger- many Is on the verge -of revolution, that her army is ready to mutiny, that her people are starving. We have be- . Neved too many such reports in the year that has past. Ggrmany is not starving. She has been mighty hun-| gry for three years. But Germany knows that she is in the war. One Egg In Three Weeks. “Shortly after the break of diplo- matic relations a year ago, when I was still in Berlin for the Dally News, an American colleague, the Berlin rep- FOR RENT—Storeroom, one door :* west of Rex Theater. Inquire P. J. O’Leary. 7-511 FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. 1023 Minn. Ave. Phone 317-R. 429tf FOR RENT—Two modern steam heated rooms on second floor, $15 per month. J. C. Penney Co. 4 430tf Good Road in Illinois. hear the layman say that certain roads are very expensive and unsat- ‘| 1stactory. He often passes judgment upon a road and condemns it without any investigation of its cost or how economical and satisfactory it might be if properly maintained. “The average road engineer is con- LOST AND FOUND LOST—VYellow cat. Name is Tom. Return for reward. A. Brose, 400 Minn. Ave. 5-510 LOST—Black leather handbag on road between Leach Lake and Nary. Finder pleasg return to 1113 resentative of the Assoclated Press, | fronted with the problem of educating : > : s e F L contracted pneumonia. It was a critl- | the public to an appreciation of the o e R D 3 . ! . 3 | _Bemidii Ave. " ® 2-57 principles of economy in rond improve- (We carry a full line of products manufa y the Certain-teed Co. Get our prices, we LolsTF:—lgix };;ar(l;fmz;(}}lbelitet;rs.B lr)nl;?irj.ie s s - ~¥-la. 3 . » 2 .y cal case. , The physicians said they could cure the pneumonia. But they sald the patient would never recover. The Berlin food ratlons, they sald, would not permit that. Patlents such as he, they say, invariably dled. That was the penalty of war. For it takes eggs _and _butter_and milk and othe DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS Route 1. ment as much as with technical maty idi, ters, such as the selectlon of a type of. b pavement and the method of ;properly maintaining after construcpon.” will both profit by it. Remember, Wed,, “Wheatless Day” | PHONE 100 "NEAR GREAT NOR. DEPOT l Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” = AND HOW ARE MRS, AND WHY DonN'~ SHE_ RANKING AND THE CHILOREN! COME. OVER. AND SEE ME! ASAE D MYSGELS FoR NOT CALLING OoN MY FRIENDS BUT YOU KNOW HOW VT ST \ KNOW YoU MOVED i1 WL BARTMENT ATVE L U T Defective