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3 : Sroncem WHAT WRINGS FRENCH HEART | Noxious Weeds ércwlnn lfin Former nghly cultlvnod Fields Cause of Real Agony... o Agrlculmral loss is not- confined m’ northern France. . The very high level I of Intensive productivity of the soil in, general was everywhere ‘de to two i ] COMMITTEES NAMED T0 CANVASS LUMBER CAMPS W. Z. Roblnson, presldent of the 'Commercial club, has appointed two committees fo open’ the Red ' Cross drive in the lumber camps. The men who will vigit the Moberg camps on the Red Lake reservation are A. P. Ritchie, W. N. Bowser and. J. J. Opsahl. The men who wfll vigit the Kel- Aiher camps of th{i Czro;:llstt(;:x "Lugl- ber company are . -pditone T.| tilization. Indeed, the spectacular fea- E. H. Smith and B."H. Denu. Bf-} 4yreq of agricultural destruction in-the forts will be made to secure subscrip- de 4 b ted’ last: spring— tions for the second Red Cross drive, nagtments; evacuated. 1an spring: The men of the camps are loyal to shell holes, ‘crumbling treaches, the core and may be depended upon hflfwm trafling liké some wusty Jewel Cases. .50c to $2 50 | Silk Parasols ) snaki the fields, even to: kive liberfllly. t:ee- cumn t: ‘the level of t! 8 - Mamcure Sets....75c IlP $2 48 to $2. 98 AMERICAN IS HONORED f : . lt;:‘:. ‘;.': :fl:’:e:n‘: ,:?f“?r&.?mo“. Bracelets 5 .$2.75 to $4 48 Stgtlonery, all prices. By United P ) sands and thousands of acres of rich ¥t LR 1 witn N A aioous on'ilis British ‘Beads ......10c to $1 48 Military Sets to $5.00 ‘| front, May 23.—Col. Hodge, U. Scissor Sets: .G9c to $5.00 Safety Rl $5 wheat and beet sugar land untoyched by fire and sword, yet grown waist- engineers, has been awarded the dls- ; ; tinguished service order by England,| every other sort -of pestilential weed; Fountain Pens.$1 to $2.50 Fountain Pens $1 to $2.50 Purses.. ... .50c to $4.90 | Shaving Sets graduation gift, see our line of suitable gifts, which is very, complete and at prices that are absolutely right. factors whichi war has largely. elimi- nated; human labor and chéinlccl fer- high with the thisties, biambles and the result of gallantly of his com-| ihe appls trees full of great bunches of mand which quickly turned _their mlltlzz:m Before the war a French combatants in opposing a German ad- farmer was haled into court by his vance in March. nelghbors and fined for allowing tnis- ([l| - Toilet Sets. .50c to $12.50 - $2.90 to $6.98 MISS STINSON'S FEAT fles In s elds asid the mistietoe 1% |}l Book Racks $1.75.t0 $3.50 | Traveling Bags will get am echo of the tragic .reson-: Ivory Mirrors 35c¢ to $2.98 % $2.25 to $9.50 (By . United Proes) ance that the phrase “terres ahandon- Chicago, May 23.—Miss Katherine nees” has In the Funeh henta—Ngw Stinson, carrying 67 pieces of mail, Repnbllc left in an airplane today for a non- g stop flight to New York. ; —— Clocks.". ..$1.48 to $3.50 | Watch Fobs. .50c to $3.50 Ivory Brushes.50c to $4.98 | Writing Sets PLANNING IRISH ARMY NOT BOTHERED ny WORRY . Ivory Combs.25¢ to $1.25 $1.48 to $2,50 - 9 " Silk Hose. .. .48c to $1.50 | Search Lights 65c to $1. 00 DubllnEBl\’;[a}'méted R 2 Camisoles. . .50c to $1.98 | Pullman Shppers Irish - e e E ' s;riptfij;m:ug:%n. T This reversen:the mpmmtm b ok Rl ~Crepe de Chine Envelope : 968: o $1.50 previous official attitude. By Sl e ollmulnel e Suits. ... $2.98 to $3.2§ Watlf es..$1. to $5.00 THIED BROTHER WITH NINE: the cloakroom of the house the-other Crepe de Chine Waists, | Books .............60¢ i . 3 v day a story of-a negro in his state who, 3 aréglxfiffs}i::flfmfifyf; (t):l'l!o?vugt YEARS SERVICE JOINS COLORS| yg¢r persuasion -perhaps, had for- |M $4.25 to $5.95 Handkerchiefs. .5¢c to 50c the General Theological seminary, Was |~ EBdward A. Falls, son of F. S. Falls| 8aken the Republican party and cast Books. . : .. 1. 2Bc ‘to 60c. | 5yit cases. $l 35 to $6.95 pastor of a fashionable Bplscopalian | of the Poplar Grove farm mear Spur, |-his fortunes with the-Democrats, says church at Tuxedo, N. Y. before we |has enlisted, making three of the| the Washington Post. .-He gained a lo- entered the war and now, In khaki, 18 | Falls brothers now in the service. cal reputation and soon his former as- with the New York division training The enlistment of Edward will find | soclates in the old organisation began for the trenches at Camp Wadsworth. | him perfectly at home for he has al-| to talk among themselves. Finally they ready served in the military arm of{ determined to get the deserter back, if the government, having been a mem- possible. ‘A committes wm“ Trav elmg Bags Silk Pettlcoats, v 10 Belts. g $2.48 to* $G 95 Gl P ‘o8 $2.89 Tie Pin ot .25c to 98¢ oves i 4| Cuff "Dinks. ...25c up Grayfish Needs Sauce.’ Grayfish, which used to be called dog salmon and thrown away, is now ¥ears. but. ‘:,In]vl l?:moct:t.v'v:‘ mbbqg. 5 sold fresh, canned and kippered. It z “Wel you don’ ve up the Dem- has not come into universal favor:be- ANOTHER BEMIDJI YOUNG MAN ocrats we're goin' to tle your hands cause it has little flavor of its own, LEAVES FOR EmBTMENT and feet, put a gag in your mouth and take you down to the old cave you but it 18 so cheap and so nutritious that it 1s worth while to concoct the know about and drop nu m,.. Lhey threatened, sauces and dressings that make it de- /The threat had its effect to' the €x- Collars. . ... 28¢ to $1.50; Smoking Sefis 63c to $3.50 Bibles. . ... .50c to $3.50 Stat“men’: all prices. Dress Goods, a yard J. J. Pearce, who has been depot agent of the Soo Line in Bemidji for the past few months, left today for | The Varfety si:ore e licious. Mrs. Elizabetta C. Pennell of the home economlcs department of the E:T:gng:,s};aviv;hg“:nl‘;:te:l::: j]‘)’:fi tent that in confldsnco the deserter University -of Washington ~has beeh |ju¢th. Since ‘residing in = Bemidji. | told a white friend,. a l;wyer, of what- givipg special attention to grayfish|pe has made many friends and he he“hud been. told. cookery and has some things to say |says he will be back “some day.” 2 l]')l:l‘l’tt:ly any att about it that dge useful to know: e E—— advis e lawyer,, WIn prepnru(lon of ithe'-fresb:.:gnd PUPILS BUY W. s_ S. attempt, anything Jike«th canned fish a little” onlor julce, schop: But s thg“quro(‘wqg tsfled. ped parsley” 4fd Temon Julee aresim- | TI! °mfl E’F}"h grades did | continued dalking, abont their bit’ 1A Gieudays drive portant, Fresh grayfish, to be really | ¢ "W v Savings Thrift. stamps. 'The brethrem were going to good, should stand’in & dressing made sum of $271.37 wis-taken in. “VIf they; .were to, do_ § ytl'ung like of. vinegar, salt, pepper, onion juice that,” said the lawyer, y would be o T e | OO APREBAE | il S enves, { mato sauce, and’ stufiing. .. :It:’ shontd r o4 Fhat's all;right,'; I mlways be -kftined. before: eooking. - (B¥, Bfilr&r?ress) L vt wouldmit, dg gpe 1o godd Lo When steumed hoiled or baked it New' York, May '23. Thevdr,re: ‘e bnnging if. 1 was d‘geik‘im, 3 needs a tart sauce.” Roosevelt has been reinstatéd in the'l-Sup kpnew. there .had begp lomething i —_— Republicankclu‘b of thlis 1111911 }Iis wrong with you,! salg’ o1 ERMAN! AKIN( picture, taken' ‘down in 2, bas % G AGAI?NT Logrgr%gg% been reinstated and hung beside that | have reem you brooding for some time, & of former President Taft. It was tak- | and if you.don’t atop it the first thing (By “United ,Press) en down when the Republican party | you know you will go”oul and” con.)mlt - With the Americans in Picardy,| was split by Roasevews bolt-a: Chi: | sutclde over your troubles.” May 23.—The Germans are taking|€ago. .“Naw, indeed,” sald the negro, precautions to ‘avoid losing prison- “’tgin’t no chance of dat! Whenever ers. They have ceased sending pat- AIR ATTACKS REPULSED I gits to worryin® "bout mnh troubles I rols, fearing the capture of prisoners S Jes' nachilly goes t might give the allies important in- (By United Press) formation regarding the resumption Paris,, May 23.—(Official)—Two == of the German offensive. distinct air attacks upon Paris last night were repulsed. There were nc 5 REV!SITS OI;DTS(:}M MUNITIONS ARE IN 2 Nos'%{%iznm NITIONS ARE TN, cagualties. Aléx Mitchell of Poitland, Ore., is LW n Bemidji revisiting’ o6td scenes and (By United Press) BROTHERH00D DANCES TORIGHT renewing’ old acqualm).flces. for- he New York, May 23.—Deputy At- " The Modern Brotherhood of Am-|as one of the oldest &bttlers in Be- torney General Becker reported to-|erica will give its dance this evening [ Widil. - Mr. Mitchell ‘ista brother. of day that he had completed investi-|in Odd Fellows hall and a large “Bob”™ Mitehell and itthas jbeen sev- gating the reported rumors that Ger-| crowd is anticipated. Refreshments eral years since he.was iniBemidji. man munitions were stored near New will be served and fine music is as-| When he first came to Bemjdji there York City, and that he found the ru- | sured lodge members and friends who | Were no railronds in this vicinity and mors unfounded. may atterd. he says-he certainly natices a remark- able change since his:ildst visit to the city. oy “For Over the lop When you want something to go “over the top”in the great spring drive, what’s the ‘matter with one of our modish Spring Hats We have anything you wan’t from the sober regulation’ “Stet,” to the more daring “Sport.” All the latest and most popular blocks. When you wear one of our hats you are in GILL BROTHERS PATRIOTISM BEGINS.AT HOME. |WONDER IF | CAN SAVE IN ANY OTHER B (m ! CARTOON. FURNISHED THIS NEWSPPER DY THE " HRNESOTA cou\‘nfis-un OF.PUBLIC SAFETY. When in doubt just what to buy him or her for a L.i.2Be and 50c ber of the coast artillery tor nine| caleitrant and urged hin 6 come back, ; . $2. 25 to $9.§0 Bibles. ..50c to $3.50 19¢ to $2. 15' Tie Racks ' 25L~. to T5c THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918, WANT AD DEPT. NOTICE Adverusements in this column cost half sent-a word per issue, ywhen - paid ‘cash in advancy. - No ad: will be run for less .t 0c .per issue. Ads ch COost one cent a v ads run: wor less 3 FOR SALE—18-foot boat, 'cypress planking, brass . trimmings, = two swivel chairs,: 3. stationary seats; varnish finish, natural wood, » two-cylinder Koban outboard mo- tor, boat and motor nearly new, in fine condition.. H. E. Re nolds, FOR SALE—My S ber tire buggy, take Liberty. bonds. - Alice.Reyn-* olds. - Phone 144.- . 3-625 FOR SALE—Rhode = Island™ Red - - chicks,: 5. weeks ‘old. - ‘Price 30¢ each. :608 13th: 8t Phone 337. - ______—_5_ =527 FOR SALE—General store in Nebish, Minn. ‘Good businéss. - Only store in village. must sell:on account of draft call. F A. Markus, Nebish, Minn. 6-528 FOR, SALE—Heifer calf. Apply 721 Miss. Ave. 2-623 FOR . SALE—Good "upland. hay .at: Pogue’s New Livery Barn. Reas- onable prices. 2-523 FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished -six-room house, large porch. Type- writer for sale. Magnetic treat: ments. - References. 1237 Dewey ‘Ave. - Phone 161-J. i 6-528 FOR SALE —. Four-room cottage, south of Lincoln school. House and fifty-foot front lot on corner Tot. Vincent Joanis,~ Nymore, Minn. % .12-524 FOR SALE—Timber lands. - Large or small tracts.. See H. Nesgoda at 407 Minn. Ave., or write Box: 287, Bemidji, Minn. 1 mo-610 FTOR SALE—Six-room house on easy. . payments. John F. Gibbons. - 59tf FOR SALE—One ceiling fan, good as new. Third Street Cafe. 56tf FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with city water and sewer. Lot is 30x150 feet and runs out to:the lake. Inquiré at 1204 Dewey Ave. or-eall 276... B2tf . TFOR SALE—Full blooded Irish water . spaniel pups,-six weeks old. Price, crated and shipped, males $4, fe- males, $2. 0. A. Carlson, . Er- skiue, Minn. 8-529 : - WANTED WANTED—A second hand alto horn in good condition. Marie Cahill. Phone ,48. - 3-| 5&.5‘ | WANTED TO RENT—Two or thires furnlshg}‘l rooms for light house- "2-523 3 T N A e e T WANTED—G 1’10:' en‘e‘r‘al‘lmusé- work. a703 Bemidji Ave’ Phone 433, . iy 515tt WANTED-——Woman ook, Hrickson Hotel. ©b16tf WKNTED——Boy to work at. bake. shop. Apply Koors Bakery.” 515if - | WANTED—GIrL _for . general house- ..work. Mrg> Tom: Smart, ~ Phone 58. - 516tt WANTED—Woman _ cook, chen girl and waitress at Lake Julia Sanatorium. ~Address Dr. W. Mat- tick, Puposky, Minn., or call Pio- neer Office. 513t FOR RENT s FOR RENT—Rurnished summer cot- tages at Lavinia, Lake _Bemidji, Minn. Apply. Thomas Roycraft, Lavinia, Minn. 523tf FOR RENT OR _SALE—5-room house, barn and chicken house, 2 acres, near 26th St., one block from Lake. Bemidji. Fine loca- tion. Will sell on easy terms: J. P. Lahr. Phone 328. 3-524 FOR RENT—Summer cottage. John F. Gibbons. Telephone 929. 59tf FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. 1023' Minn. Ave. Phone 317-R. 420t YOU ARE INTERESTED lN cEfPm=n £ RlN G BOOKS! They are used in every line of business by Salesmen, Of- fice Men, Doctors, Lawyers, Ministers, Students—by ev- eryone who must have a book that combines UTILITY, DURABILITY ! AND APPEARANCE. 3 § Sheets can be obtained any- time, ruled in eight styles. Yy | Bound in best quality Flex- b hide, with Black Linings. ® % i i i ible Black Levant Grain Cow= THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Defective