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%,‘ e — ! —— 1 L e s EIGHT “ . THE BEMIDJI DAiLY PIONEER FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918 L 33k gk ke ok ke ke ke ek ok ok ke kok ok kok DIG UP! * % ONLY AMERICA CAN HELP. * " “On your side are boundless supplies of men, food, and mate- rial; on this side a boundless de- mand for their help, “Qur men are war-weary and thelr nerves have been strained by more than three years of hard, relentless toil. “Our position Is critical, par ticularly until the next harvest, but the United States can save us, “You Americans have the men, the skill, and the material to . save the allied cause.” SIR JOSEPH MACLAY. British Shipping Controller. * '™ HELPING You. ™ 30 X WOk 2k 2k 2k 2k 2 o % % % %t »* % 3 % % % 3 3 3 3 % % % % % % % % % * X% % ok ok ok ok Kk ok bk kk k ok ok ok ok ok ALLIED FOOD SHIPMENTS ™. : REACH LARGE TOTAL, A general idea of the quantity of food sent to European allles by the United States from July 1, 1914, to January 1, 1918, is given by.figures Just announced by the U. S. Food Ad- ministration. "In that period.the Unit- ed States has furnished complete ‘year- 1y rations for 57,100,938 people, In addition there was enough extra pro- teln to supply this portion of the diet for 22,194,570 additional men. The total export of wheat and wheat flour to the three principal “allles is equivalent to about 384,000,000 bushels. Porlk exports for the 3% years amount- ed to almost 2,000,000,000 pounds., Ex- ports of fresh beef totaled 443,484,400 pounds. The amount of food exported to Rugsla is negligible compared with that sent to the western allies. Those OF us HOME RToon FURMISHET TS MEWSPARER OY ' S Nt S0TA COMPISION OF PUBLiC SFETY. Science Fights Huns. Electris welding, according to pres- ent promises, will play g most impor- tant part In America’s fight against the German submarine. This process, since its note-worthy results.in repair ing the interned German ships, has be- come a factor in the naval and ship- building programs of- this country. It ds being used by all the shipbullding and steel companies In this country.’ BEMIDJI MAN ENEISTS IN MERCHANT MARINE SERVICE funity to enter the service in portunities are many ‘and good Magnus Lone will leave tonight for| s provided, Boston where he will enter the service of the governmemt merchant marine. He will first _receive a course in training befbre” Being ' as- signed to one of the bf vessels. Mr. Lone is a cook and lias been employed in the woods. He was fice, 922, about that;news ritem’ have in mindi Your guests NEW RED CROSS STRETCHER Speeials for Satarday Writing Paper has adlvancéd again which makes’ thfs item an exceptional bargain. - LORD BALTIMORE. LINEN BOX PAPER Regular price 50c. Satur&ay only Envelopes to match, 25 in pkg., regular price 385¢ Saturday only...... .23¢ VICTGR \RECORDS © We have just received notice from factary that all VICTOR RECORDS at 75¢ advanced to 85c; all $1.25 records advanced to $1.35. .mw\@m\ Sa1o1c o R ' American Red Cross workers In France have perfected a new stretcher for carrying wounded from the front that 1s said to be the best of its Kind. The photograph shows an example of the safety and comfort of the stretcher. Despite the straps and belt which hold the wounded man fast there 18 no dis- comfort. - “For Over the Top” . When ‘'you: want ‘semething: 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 good company as regards the “top prices. Make up your list and save money. BUY SATURDAY. o Barker’s Drug & - Jewelry Store — WHO STAY AT “tickled to death” to get an oppor-" 1ine he is best fitted for, for -the op- Today—Telepnone the Yionear of- friends will appreciate tl;q-t:_oqnesy. For Saturday we will continue all records at old - GILL BROTHERS Graduétion Presents White ivory and lqaflmr goods Two sensible materials made up into sensible articles girls and boys like to have. White ivory has ;| five strong points which appeal to every woman. It is beautiful, easily kept immaculate, durable, econom- ical and fashionable. 3 Barker’s white ivory’ is best quality, and includes many welcome graduation presents. § Clocks .......... vee.s..$4.00 to $8.00 Trays ....... veveeess..$3.00 to $5.00 Puff Boxes .............$1.50 to $2.00 Mirrors ............... $2.00 to $7.00 Brushes ...............$1.00 to $6.00 Toilet Sets ............ $5.00 to $15.00 N Manicure Pieces ......... 35c to $2.00 . Military Brushes ........ $4.00 to $7.00 Articles of genuine leather Particularly good presents for boys. Fine qual- f ity, real leather, well made and finished. Prices are big values. Pocket Books ............ $35 to $4.00 Bill Books ............. $1.00 to $8.00 Card Cases ............. $1.00to $4.00 Receipt Books ........... 10c to $1.00 Military Kits ........... $1.00to $4.00 , Military Diaries ................. 75¢ Military Sets .......... $2.00 to $5.00 There’s no limit to the number of fine graduation presents in ‘our jewelry department. W~ Barker’s Drug & - Jewelry Store 217 Third Street ,the Des PHONOGRAPHS KODAKS 3 you S and B . THIS 1S THE PLAGE FOR GRADUATION BIFTS | When in doubt just what to buy him or her for a graduation gift, see our line of suitable gifts, which is very complete and at prices that are absolutely right. Silk Parasols $2.48 to $2.98 Stationery, all prices. Military Sets to $5.00 Safety Razors...$1 to $5 Fountain Pens $1 to $2.50 - Shaving Sets i $2.90 to $6.98 Jewel Cases..50c to $2.50 Manicure Sets....75¢c up Bracelets . .$2.75 to $4.48 Beads ...... 10c to $1.48 Scissor Sets. .69¢c to $5.00 Fountain Pens. $1 to $2.50 Purses. . . ...50c to $4.90 Toilet Sets. .50c to $12.50 Book Racks $1.75 to $3.50 | Traveling Bags Ivory Mirrors 35c¢ to $2.98 $2.25 to $9.50 Clocks. ...$1.48 to $3.50 | Watch Fobs. .50c to $3.50 Ivory Brushes.50c to $4.98 | Writing Sets Ivory Combs.25c to $1.25 $1.48 to $2.50 Silk Hose. ... .48¢ to $1.50 Search Lights 65¢ to $1.00 Camisgles. . .50c to $1.98 | Pullman Slippers Crepe de Chine Envelope 98¢ to $1.50 -Suits. . . .$2.98 to $3.25 | Watches..$1.00 to $5.00 : Crepe de Chine Waists, Beoks ...... o iR 60c $4.25 to $5.95 | Handkerchiefs. .5c to 50c Books........ 25¢ to 60c Suit cases.$1.35 to $6.95 Silk Petticoats, B Belts....... 25¢ and 50c 18 b oS I b 25c to 98¢ Pl Sl 006 IR0 | ot Minlies s ees 25c up SHelng B:-f_ 25 to $9.50 | Bibles. . ... 50c to $3.50 Collars. . .., 25¢c to $1.50 | Smoking Sets.63c to $3.50 . Bibles. .. .. " 50c to $3.50 | Stationery, all prices. Dress Goods, a yard Ash Trays..25¢c to $3.50 Tie Racks....25¢ to 75c 19¢c to $2.15 Carlson Of 'Codrse Th‘ell.Vz.arlety Store Man On Beltrami Ave. =y LveRY: | class always. Best of horses, rigs and automobiles. Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. M G. E. HICKERSON, Manager m Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” ||| Bemidji’s ail the year round livery. Service is first WANT AD DEPT. cost half sect a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. be run for less than 10c per issie, cent a word per issue. ror less tham 25c. FOR SALE—18-foot boat, . NOTICE G Adverusements in this, column No ad win Ads charged on our books cost one No ads run 5 FOR SALE cypress planking, brass trimmings, two swivel chairs, 3 stationary seats, ° varnish finish, natural wiood,: ja two-cylinder Koban outboard mo- tor, boat and motor nearly ‘new,- in fine condition. H. E. Reynolds, R SALE-—My. Shetland pony, r . -one -hundred fifty dollars, FFOR SALI ber tire buggy, trap, saddle, sleigh,” two sets harness, sleigh bells. va"’ce . Will take Liberty bonds. Alice Reyn- olds. " Phone 144, 3-525 SALE—Rhode Island ~ Red chicks, 5° weeks old. Price" 30¢ each, 608 13th St. Phone 337, 5-527 J#FOR SALE—General store in N ebish, Minn. - Good -businéss. Only stére in-village. must sell on account: of draft call. F. A. Markus, Nebish, 6-528 FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished six-room house, large porch. Type- writer for sale. Magnetic treat- ments. References. 1237 Dewey Ave, -Phone 161-J. 6-528 FOR SALE — Four-room cottage, « Minn. ¢ south of Lincoln school. House and fifty-foot front lot on corner lot. Vincent Joanis, Nymore, 'OR SALE—Timber lands. . Large or small tracts. See H. Nesgoda at 407 Minn. Ave., or write Box 287, Bemidji, Minn. -1 mo-610 et o 0T FOR SALE—Six-room house on easy payments. John F. Gibbons. b59tf ll| WANTED—A second hand alto horn WANTED—GIr] @t 719 Beltrgmi t1l Ave. 574. —_— WANTED—Cleaning girl at Mark- WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 703 Bemidji Ave. Phone | . 433, 515tf WANTED—Woman cook. Erickson WANTED—GIr]l for general house-, 58. 1 515tf WANTED —Woman _ cook, _ Kitehen FOR SALE—Five-room cottage ‘with city water and sewer. Lot., is 30x150 feet. and runs out to.the lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. or call 276. b52tf i FOR SALE—Full blooded Irish water spaniel pups, six weeks old:' Price, crated and shipped, males $4, fe- males, $2. O. A. Carlson, . Er- skine, Minn. 8-529 WANTED ! in. good condition. Phone 48. Marie Cahill. 3-525 Mrs. Fred Brinkman. Phone 524tf ham Hotel. 520tf Hotel, - 516tt work. Mrs, Tom Smart. Phone girl and waitress at Lake Julia Sanatorium, Address Dr. W. Mat- tick, Puposky, Minn., or call Pio- neer Office. 6513t FOR RENT [ FOR RENT—Three and four-room apartments. No 'childrea. 621 Bemidji Ave. and Seventh St. In- quire at house. 3-5627 | FOR RENT—Furnished summer cot- i FOR RENT—Summer cottage. .. F. Gibbons. FOR RENT — Modern ~ room. FOR RENT OR SALE—b-toom 3y " ible BlackfXevant Grain Cow- S ] | i ! ! I8 tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemidji, Minn. Apply Thomas Roycraf . . Lavinia, Minn. 523t] ‘house, barn and chicken house, 2 R acres, near,26th St., one block from Lake Bemidji. Fine loca- tion. Will sell on easy terms. J. P. Lahr. Phone 328. 3-524 John b59tf furnished 1023 Minn. Ave. Phoiie 429tf Telephone 929. 317-R. YOU ARE INTERESTED IN = Pen RING BOOKS! G ) I U |l||| ! 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. Sheets can be obtained any- time, ruled in ei;ht styles. Bound in best quality Flex- hide, wiq; Black Linings, ® THE BEMIDJT PIONEER H Dol oidticn