Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 17, 1918, Page 4

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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER HED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- - THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. G, E. CARSON A =B K Dm e []]ited TELEPHONE 822 P Entered at the postoftice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. No attention paid to annonymous contributions. ‘Writer's' name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. ‘ommunications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not publication in the current issue. pages, containing : . : of th ‘nk Pablished 3 & summary of the news the + 1 ovcr;‘;hund:yc::d sent postage paid to sny address, for, in advance $1.50 ___—___———————_——_‘__————_——‘——; OFFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY PROCEDINGS “MEANEST MEN” DISCOVERED IN ST.\PAUL The meanest men, not man, have been‘ldiscovered, and they are in St. Paul, according to a letter to one of the papers. This remarkable disclosure was made on Mothers Day in the|’ -~ dozen were shoved up to the astonishing price of $3 per dozen when the nation-wide observance of Mothers’ Day was pro- claimed. We have all heard of the fellow who was so doggoned contemptible that he would “steal the pennies off a dead man’s eyes,” but the fellow that would is a_gentleman compared to|FOR SALE OR RENT—Four;roem house, with barn and chicken:gadp and 5 acres almost all under cul- . tivation, in Fifth ward. Grambo, Nymore, the flower dealer who would take advantage of a man who seeks to honor his departed mother—the best friend a man ever|’ had—in observance of the hallowed anniversary. NORTHERN PA Pacific Railway ‘company. ‘engage in the sheep business. . A copy will be sent free to any farmer interested in the sheep in- dustry, upon request. Address D. E. ,Willard, development agent, North- ern Pacific railway, St. Paul; and mention this paper. % Todaay—Telepnone the Pioneer of- Ly WANTED—GIr]l for general house- | work. Mrs, Tom Smart. Phone . . 58. 515tf * | WANTED—NI/ht porter. Markham 1 1 C ~ Adverusements in this saintly city. Carnations that had been selling for 75 cents per|cost half serct a word per issue, when paid cash. in ‘advance. be run for less than 10c¢ per. issue Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. 1or less. than 26c. iDJ1 DAILY PIONEER FOR SALE—Two incubators as good as new, one garden Cultivator, two wire coops for chicks. A snap for cash or will trade for 10 HAILWAY ISSUES BOOK ON SHEEP A Dbeautifully illustrated bhooklet 1 t 5 recently been issued by the NOTthern | et e r e gar—250d a8 PROGRAM A lim- number of coples of this little|_ neW. Third Street Cafe. 56tt WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or & or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 acres, call on Mathew -Larson, Nymore, ‘Minn., or phone 780J; all property sold on easy terms. 2mb519 WANTED ; WANTED—Five men on assorting chain, $3.65 per day; two setters at $4.50 per day. Olson’s Employ- ment Agency. 2-51 WANTED—Woman cook. Erickson 16tf shop. Apply Koors Bakery. 515tf NOTICE | HIGH SCHOOL e e s book is being sent to farmers and | FOR SALE-—five-room cottage with DR. C. R. SANBORN ‘others interested in sheep raising. city water and sewer. Lot s AIIDITORIUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The book 1s of particular interest| .30x150 feet and rums out to the F RIDAY, MAY 17, ATS8 Oftice—Miles Block to beginners in sheep husbandry. The lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey AZe. P M or call 276. 52t PRICE 15¢ house and lot, 5 acres for garden 3 ! ¢ e e ENTERPRISE. AUTO C0 Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and' Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 fice, 932, about that news ftem you| Hotel . __ _________ -7 idenc 1 DE. L. A WARD ; . WANTED-_Girl for_general house- Residence Phone 10 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON have fn mind. Your guests and| work. 703 Bemidji Ave. Pshlosntg WM. M’CUAIG, Bemidji, Minn 33. 4 - ‘ftrlendn will appreciate the courtesy. | oo —at bake Mangger 3 NiGHT ||| & PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS . DOCTORS N PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bleck ————_tp e et DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice in Mayo Block '. 'Rea. Phone 397 Phone 396 Hotel. 515tf WANTED—Woman cook, kitchen girl and waitress at Lake Julia Sanatorium. Address Dr. W. Mat- tick, Puposky, Minn., cr call Pio- neer Office. 513tf WANTED—Maids. Apply Miss Roo- ney, Housekeeper, Hotel Radisson, - Minneapolis, Minn. 10-521 R SALE WANTED—Kitchen girl and maid. Hotel Markham. 510tf FOR RENT 0. P.|FOR RENT—Summer cottage. John 4-521 NOTICE column No ad will No ads run IR 7, SH TR, BUSINESS, NOT SENTIMENT, IS WANTED President Wilson protests against an investigation of the aireraft situation, and what has become of the hundreds of millions dug up by Liberty Loan bond buyers. The president also says that any investigations would be taken by him as a lack of confidence in his ability to run the war. upon President Wilson nor his efforts to do for the country. But we would suggest that he get a secretary of war and also kick socialist Creel’s misinformation bureau off the Liberty Loan taxpayers’ and wage earners’ payroll. And there are several other things that might be mentioned, not in._criticism, but in progress and conservation of the war funds the people are digging up. o 0 WHAT HE NEEDS IS A CHAPERON. An individual carrying credentials of the Anti-Saloon league and also claiming to be a special investigator of the ; Minnesota public safety commission, landed in Bemidji Wed- ' nesday and before he had been here thirty minutes had been ¢ “spotted” and shadowed. " . The individual came in contact with geveral Bemidji citi- i zens who, quickly:-had his measure and from his conversation i and expressed.views from “observations,” the general ton- clusion reached was that his connection with the-safety com- mission was decidedly slender. It seemed as if he needed a chaperon. i —_— IN FRANCE—IN THE UNITED STATES The editor-ef-the Germanophile newspaper Bonnet Rogue, publishedén+Paris, received the death penalty for treasonable utterances’in’ his paper, says a dispatch from Paris. Others associated with him received penetentiary sentences. Too bad some one of influence didn’t go on the stand in behalf of the accused like George Creel, the president’s official mouthpiece, who went on the stand in the trial of a notorious socialist editor and declare that he always held the accused in highésteem. Did they shoot Creel’s friend? No. He was freed, of course. That Paris editor couldn’t have had a “friend at court.” - ; v 0 MERELY AN INSTANCE OF THE AIRCRAFT MESS We are not in a position to make any specific charges and don’t intend to, for running the war is none of our business. But we are of the opinion that a probe into that aircraft “mystery of the money” is just and proper. Wasn't it.a fact that it was discovered that one of Wilson’s pet cabinet officers had a brother interested in an aircraft plant, and didn’t that plant have a million dollar government contract for airplanes in its jeans? It did. . o Taere are some individuals in Bemidji who believe booze should be put down. And they are putting booze down when- ever they can get hold of it. e e = SAVE THIS COUPON 5"!m:III!IIIIlllHilllllmllmlllIIili!!lIH!HI!IHH!llll!llI!l!llllllllllllll!m;fi AMERICAN FLAG GOUPON No. 23 = Present 6 of these coupons consecutively = numbered at the office of THE PIONEER with = 98¢ cash and get this beautiful Flag size 4 feet = byI 6 feet with sewed stripes, guaranteed fas = colors. s Realizing the need of every family in Bemidji and vicinity for an American Flag to display on patriotic holidays, we have arranged to supply a limited number to our readers at a ridiculously small cost. All you need to do is to clip six of the above coupons consecu- tively numbered and present them at THE PIONEER office with 98¢ in cash and the Flag is yours. Ten cents extra for mailing if not called for. ~ To those desiring it we will furnish 7 foot jointed pole with ball, rope and holder, all packed with the g}?g c(])mplete in a neat corrugated box for 85c ad- itional. : — T FOR SALE — Four-room cottage, south of Lincoln school. and fiftyefoot front lot on corner | FOR RENT — Modern lot. Vincent Minn. FOR SALE—Timber lands. or small tracts. “See H. Nesgoda ) at 407 Minn. Ave., or write, Box LOST—A watch fob with Elx tooth 287, Bemidji, Minn. We wouldn’t for a moment cast the slightest insinuation | FOR SALE—Six-Toom house on-easy payments. John F, Gibbons. s 59tf FOR RENT—Four rooms 2t 918 Ir- I§ 3t House| vine Ave. 56t furnished Nymore,| room. 1023 Minn. Ave. Phone 12-524| 317-R. # 429“[ § Large LOST AND FOUND Joanis, charm and chain. A liberal re- ward will be offered for return of same to Miss R. C. Davis, Park Hotel. 2-517 |4 1-mo-610 'HOME BUILDER " Summer time in June—the clorer blossoms are billowing redder in every bending breeze. Up there on the swaying limb.of the old apple tree anchored securely andsafely swingsthe woven H -of the Orioles.. . B et D Buéy with thé .cares of placing the new home in or&éi“ for thé | little strangers, Mr. and Mrs. Oriole of “Baltimore’” ap-- here; there; 4 flash of glistening gold against the way.of apple ] i ) expected. la carte unmindful of the Food Conservers. June time is HOME TIME among us mortals here—:the young —the old qui_cken to the ‘magic of this TIME. Whether you have planned to build a cosy cottage—a modest home or the house of more pretentious kind—our stoek ‘of mate- rials and our special plans will permit the selection . yoii desire. Homes have been our thought and attention for—years:; ‘'We have learned many helpful things during that time and talking it over with us means real practical helpful suggestions. GEO. H. FRENCH & SONS W00D YARD BIRCH, TAMARACK, POPLAR, JACKPINE 4 FOOT OR 16 IN. . LENGTHS Office Mazkham Bl F. Gibbons. Telephone 929. 59tf m ¢ Delivery. |/ 3 ¥ o vl ' 'SMITH ROBINSON LBR. €O - Phone 97 Bemiqfil, Minn. dg. Phone 93 red to fill or- for )IDSTOCK Type- iters pmnpt‘liy. Factory ut increased over three times in six months to meet the growing demand for this popular machine, A _Boon to Business DIT PIONEER OME ey dinea Al Paint Up and Re-Pa Help the bright spring sunshine to dispel the gloom of wi paint and paper your home. 2 We can make those dingy rooms reflect all the bfightne@ffid joyousness of spring by the judicious-use of paint and osaper. Paint will add -one-half to the life of your property, besides. Estimates furnished on any job, be it large or small. ~=- All work guaranteed, and material where we furnish sam See us now, before the hot weather comes on. I_E_i;—n_igl};wmter’s Gloom ér by having us DRS. GILMORE & MoCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block Ibertson ‘Block Office Phone 163 N\ EYE FEAR NOSE - THROAT Glasses Fitted DENTISTS DR. J. ]%‘N%%BIOH_ Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg Office Phone 376-W ~ Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Office Phone 124 Residerce 346 Miles Block, Bemidji P ’ DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Hlock Tel. 230 DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST ~ Office in Winter Block LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE " LAWYER- Phone 660 SRS Mlles Block THORWALD DOCTOB? OF CHIR%M%’HC' Acute ~ and . Chronic Diseases handled with great success. 1st Ndt: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. J. W, VETERINARY 'EON Office and Hospital- 3 doors west of Troppman’s,. Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. - B RN RIkN Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. - GENERAL MERCHANDISB Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, ete. Bomid jlW. G. SCHROED! 'hone 66| ° _TOM SMAR! DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 68 818 America ffice Phone 12 | Land, Loans, Insuhno'e and City Property Troppman Block Bemidji DRY mqum . Clothes Cl§une€s for el‘:‘, Women and Children DAY CL EANING HOUS! HOGANSON BROS PR M Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machinee 117 Third St., Bemidjl J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W S B, e L e FUNERAL DIRECTOR N 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. PHOTOGRAPHER . Photos Day and Night Third St. Bemidji l PHOTOGRAPHS For the Boys in France Sittings Made Day or Night HAKKERUP STUDIO ! lN?yr{gggmnéplmmxufsw ’ I Can Insure ! Sec. Bank Bldg. ! Bemidji, Minn. P, O. Box 204 | | nnfnrfi\;n

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