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PAGEFOUR ™ —nim o e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . : {s-one-macHlie fhs BAafing lemants a | SIGNALS. FRO SMARINE [$10.000 LIBERTY BOND PUT BPEN THEIR ARMS ‘| the ‘pllot’s clothhfg‘absorbed 80 much ) q'NA 's FROM A SUSMARINE . UP AS BAIL IN SEDITION CASE el 3 current. that, being unable to discon- | i i nect them, he ‘was forced to descend. - CARD OF FHANKS - A AD We: wish to thank :our = many - : ST friends who so kindly assisted in the i : R Lewiston; Mont., June 17.—Anton| g ooy % X services of.our hushand and| —— o — o — ?fi:’g“f?’h“ t""g':}:}il‘i‘:"“lfl i’:m?;oflg father. ‘And especially do we thank| Advertisements~in this column sheepman; oL be PR b the-members of the R. H,.Carr G.|cost half set a word per issue, when Tu nuR 0F F IcERs siderably over 100 feet, are twin mo- 3 ) 3 : ? guilty 'by ‘a jury of sedition. . The|y 'p “yoqt and B..F Bussel, - paid cash in advancy, No ad will The Gothas have a wing spread of con- : tored, and carry a crew of three men— ity was left to'the court. -Schae- % ilot, gunner, and bomber. Belng twin- 3 DOUGALY W ' MRS. 'HANNAH PENDERGAST be run for-less than 10¢-per issue. British Go Out of Way to Extend lglo;org, their song:ons_ dofibelen fmm lI‘a % ::r lfl\;thixi)l'SI.0,0oo h? Tiberty honds and family. o nA‘di °3:‘;§°?,§"£$¥«hw§§'§fi :3,: G 4 o Courtesies to Army and Yers Algiinctiye, Onithe mosthrllliant e : TOR 10N Phan A6 o il huf e 3 of moonlight nights, when the thrum S R R - : . Navy Men. 15,000,000 TONS OF COAL[ There 1s something for you in the FOR SALE e er "nights they may sometimes be 1 - & 4 , Y, Y, i 16,000,000 tons of coal will be_ro ————=—=——————|" ‘taken at once. Call at 918 Irvine of thelr motors is quite strong, it is : Want Aa column today. It's on the FOR SALE—Boat and boat house on FRIE"nl' a"mEs AT mn forced to show lights in order- to re- quired: this year of private residen- friny impossible to see the planes at their Lake Irvine. In good condition: W A T I T A T IS > tain thelr fiying formation, and then, if 2 1 | ces, - npartment = houses, ~churches,| mm- gn- ) : Ave., after. 5 p. m. : {;l)u are fortunate, you ‘may glimpse v ,Slz oglsthandf‘ c«':;urx;;arcial buildings 1 FOR SALE-=Fine team of bay horses . o8 Ats & g ¥ g 7 ot} an_ factories. @ 0 4 bout 1,300 Ibs. each. 'New har- Ohla Man Tells of Getting Cards to e tiny pointsio? uzlgtmovlnzaer?ss / v Tho fuel administration has an-| ' - : gess LRB00he e wag(m.w V\;‘lll 1-619 helght of a mile o» more, On the dark- ! \ : 1 i £ : g ‘Washington, June 17,—Saving o la.gg page. Wil sell ‘at & bargain. Must be: Parllament From Joe Develin the sky. - pad e nounced it ‘would B : : X - put in operation a t if ‘desired.. E. J. ( ~Doscribes' Alr Rald In “Thie majority of tho people display plan similar to that in Philadelphia| St 115 Foird St Phano 41 = London. no fright during the raids." whereby mo order for coal by a do-| The ¢feamery has fresh buttermill * D618 The writer of the letter was for mestic consumer will be completely [daiyl; Try your grocer first—a num- = ¢ 7l ™ 5 New York.—The eagerness of tlha |8ome time attached to the staff of Vice English and Irish to do-favors-to wan- -Admiral 8ims and spent four. months dering Americans on leave from mil- fa London, . " ftary duty ‘abroad, and the general _— filled until approved by the local fuel | ber of them handle buttermilk. ~The| FOR SALE-—Very cheap; 160 acres of adminlstration. 3 freamery. 528tf|. land 2% 'miles; southeast of Be- Ty .midji. For particulars address C. C. Howe, 4808-Farnam St., Omaha, ) Neb. Sat 615tf ? B FOR SALE—Or will trade for Ford . kindness met with ‘everywhere “over 4 " N s there” is told In a letter of an Ameri- NONPARTISANS SEEK : 11 ThlS Week iS : o S i car, 80 acres of land, good soil, lo- ¢ % 2 % .cated north of Pinewood. For fur- P & & STERETG Wy _«ther information - call- Pioneer g had been shown friendliness by strang- ‘5“ r. ChOIl S & R 5 ffice. 1.6-620 FOR SALE—One Master carburetor, The Jackie ‘at eid of this American i ; o the war sone. o ana & tiend, who | MINNESOTA CONTROL r { they had met b; 1 : B :;5 twoyoc:asl:{::s thynt“tgge;tén o;::l) (By. United Press) 'y craft 15 signaling from the deck of F o t % c o mf o r -t W"e‘“e k one set aluminum pistons and one - < bad extended such courtesy were per- St. Paul, Minn,, Jume 17.—The|the submarine. The two officers shown | o 0 s i set Hartford shock ?.bgorbers, all b sons of conslqerable distinction. The | National Nonpartisan league, orga- n the phiotograph are probably walt- . June 17th to 29nd T 4 ] ,fi?fi‘ezfiz d car.. Ed Currey, %x_‘:ng, officers wrote: nization of farmers and workers, is| 28 for a reply from another ship. FOR SALE —Farm of 86 acres Wit i “Now that I look back 1 . X i mm:wmatamy ::areb‘:fmeo:x‘s l5'ei'yt gflw}gnzhfh:e ;‘o’fig lhnlgm?zm:og :f: A‘t Knap p,s Shoe s 'to r e »ilmproi\'emel;ts, near id?imce()allake' > 0 miles from Bemidji. 1 or Free Examinationand Consultation to write Mrs. Alfred Nelson, - Be- Those Who have Aching, Painful Feet ‘midji, Minn., Route 3, Box 66. 'BURNQUIST SEEN WINNER well spent. I utilized every moment of | day, 'In the primary election it is BY LOYAL VOTE it. I met hosts of people and made | trying to secure political control of many friends. HEvery one seemed bent th?r ;tate, 3 W th + that iti 1 o K tand h ; 6-617 on entertaining u d I cal e league won a similar fight in 5 e want to prove to you that it'is needless to have tender, ach-. - 3 rtaining us, an n vouch for 8! gh (Continued from page ?n?) ing, tired feet. We have established a Foot Comfort Dep’_t.', and FOR SALE—Two acres of land with “On one occasion not long before I | Slaims & membership of. 200,000 in|towns -the feeling against ‘Townley this week a Foot Comfort Specialist will make a free examination summer cottage, within city Hm- 20 states, ita chief membership at| workers and against-the Townley, and show you how easily you can overcome your foot trouble by %tss:i vgood»Well on premises. Pl:;os!:g N B ;“"Mv§ their success In this. North Dakota two years ago. It f ;1 left Lady Curzon held a reception for i: 3 5 u & . ‘ % present being in North: Dakota-and | ticket is bitter, and this small town following the Dr. Scholl Method. ' You certainly owe it to your Admiral Sims, his staff, and other | pinnesota. vote will go more golidly for Burn-|@: feet to get his advice on any annoyance, discomfort or pain of FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with { American officers, and it was my 800d |° Many of the league’s workers and | quist than the rural véte will.go for the feet. : ; jcity- water and _sewer. Lot .is , fortune to be introduced to ‘David | officers have been put in jail by|Lindbergh. ~In ‘most of the town- 3 i 9 120x150 feet and runs out to the E Lloyd George. Sir Willlam Robertson | state and local authorities during | ships there are two sides 'to the r ~ A 4 lake. “Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. "{,___) and Balfour were among some of the | the bitter campaign preceding the proposition, with ‘leading . farmers A g c o S vor call 276. i b2tf- - ,' § other celebrities. The premler s & primary. 'rhe_ authorities charged worki‘l}g to keep t’l'mh' communities 8 5 g FOR s,u,p;:one H-passenger Chev- - { most impressive man, not in stature, disloyalty. Its’candidate for gover- irom going crazy,” as.they express Eot &mfirf @bm Irolet, price §250. Call C.. W. Jewett for he was much shorter than I belley- nor, C. A. Lindbergh, is arrayed|it, over Townleyism. In the villages N #Co. 3-619 i eleY- | against the present incumbent, J. A.|there is'practically no: Lindbergh : If You : . 5 - f ed hica to be, but In his fine face, per-i| A" Burnquist, for the Republican|sentiment, except where pro-German have flat ‘feet, weak arches, sore heels, bt Saar A 6 6 Dt e B | E sonality, and sincerity of speech, He, | nomination. All the other league|influence-is strong. ' That influence tender joints, bunions, corns, -callouses, WANTED—Dressmaking to do at B I think, 18 very wonderful. candidates are running for Republi-|has been -fading -fast lately. = The swellings and soremness of the feet—weak home. . Mediamdelene Golaa, 312 | Got Cards to Parliament. can nomination. vote ‘on_governor will ‘be a pretty ankles—call this week and learn how Minnesota Ave. Phone 669-W. - ¥On the day that the houses of par-| The National party appears on|good index of the:towns .that are easily you can be relieved—how simple 3 AR 2-618 i Mament opened, some months ago, it | Primary ballots here for the first still pro-German, regardless of: their it is to correct the cause when you know WANTED—Woman cook at Great e | was rumored that the premier would time, with L. O. Hauge, Red Wing, |showings for the Liberty Loan and|l" how. 5 « Northern Restaurant. 614tf ] as its candidate for attorney gen-|the Red Cross. See Our Windows of Dr. Scholl’s WANTED — Chamber ~ maid__and: < | speak in the house of commons. ‘80| eral “and its only candiate for an: 5 i £ Licutenant Jackson and I hurried down | office. e e 7| | Bumauist Strong in South, :gte‘;-:?:?lnzteet:rfilnne‘:imtbs.al?ofi th: i a majority of the counties, haye not (¥4 w t c h o u r . te e t 2 ] g b by o GONVICK DEFEATS FERTILE | been captured by the Townley agents a y . 4 crook, to get tickets to the gallery. A ; with any’ great success. In ‘such Bt : : | dignified “bobble” pointed out some {(Special to Pioneer) i countiés the vote will be overwhelm- i member of Parliament to us, and hav- Gonvick, June 17.—Playing in|ing for Burnquist. In making fig- i ing decided on one because of his small | ideal weather and before a large|ures on the result, it must be borne gtature and kindly ‘face, Jackson and | crowd, Gonvick shut out the Fer-|in mind that farmers comstitute only T awooped down upon him, one on eith- tile-Gary team yesterday afternoon|about 40 per cent of the population Foot-Comfort-Giving Devices ° ‘eleaning girl, . Markham Hotel. ; : 6 & 13tf WANTED—Capable man able to han- dle ‘cars for garage. work from 1 o’clock p. m. until 12 o’clock p. m. _Apply Letford’s Garage. 613tf WANTED—Two girls at Lake Julla sanatorium; $25 per month, = Call G. E. Carson, Pioneer office. b5Ttf - FOR RENT | by a score of 1 to 0. The pitcfling of |:in Minnesota. Even in strictly “ru- - 4 5 SIPERECRE | er side. We soberly explained to him | o for Gonvick was noteworthy. | ral”’ counties, the small towns nor- FOR RENT—Two. cottages at MIL | with dramatic little touches—thanks |y "sun; 04 21 men and allowed but|mally cast from one-third to on Park. Inquire of Mrs. Rolf An- Jackson—how much our hearts were E ;4 ¢ Al st S \ derson, 143 Mill Park 6-622 j | to one scratch hit. “Whelley for Fer-| half of the vote. The Townley, circus ; y ; 2 i #ét on getting tickets. - He stood smil- tile also threw great ball. The game| methods will get out a larger vote y ; PR E o FOR RENT—Furnished house: 1115 ing at us; a very short, thick-set little [ was played in one hour and twenty|than usual, somewhat reducing this 7 10 CENTS GAI [ ON Bemidji Ave. <Phone 833. 3-619 man, with an enormous head and a |minutes. ° percentage, but the small towns will . FOR RENT—Furnished rgoms- for ~light | housekegping.’:: Inquire . .at house. ~ 807 Miss. ‘Ave.” ~ 5-617 FOR RENT—Furnished summer cot= tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemidji, Minn. Apply Thomas Royeraft, Lavinia. Minn. ~ . b23tf IET POTAIOES FIGHT] ., They Save Wheat, | ‘When you eat Yotatoes g dont fine, honest face, and then sald, ‘Have S — ye just ccme over-r fr-r-rom Amerrr-| . ' ORDERED TO REPORT rica? We told him how long we had % been across and he sald that he had [ ~Dr. W. K. Denison, veterinary sur- neutralize most of the Townley ; strength, even in the counties where i - > the league is strongest. : - g i ; will leave this evening °‘for g A% 5 v i ST -ht | geon, (t)l[::t g:k:;“?; %’ldb::otg:: fh:r ;?“g: Camp Oglethorpe, Ga., where he” will ANOTHER 21-YEAR REGISTER join the military. Dr. Denison re- CONSIDERED BY CONGRESS signed his ticket—Joe Develin. He|ojved his commission as second lieu- : was the great Irish Unionist, a man a8 | tenant last September, and has been = big in mind as he is small in stature. [ awaiting his call since. He has (By United Press) o soon returned with another mem- |been a practicing veterinarian in| Washington, June 17.—On account ber, whom he Introduced. This was | this city for the past several years. of Class One due to be virtually de- John Burns, the Labor leader. Dr. D. R. Burgess will take over his plete;i by J““‘l:*,“y 1, c““g“i"“ istcg"' “That was & motable afterncon in practice and George Hickerson will §V?ae;5§é%:°%:ze;%5;?t"31 on of 21- the house of commons., Asquith, with run the livery in connection, his beaut!ful and precise oratory, but seeming to lack that sincerity of pur- pose and speech which is dominant ADDmONAL I‘OCM‘S with Lloyd George, asked questions of the premier, the answers to which Misses Katherine, Lillian and would apparently have given valuable Elizabeth MacGregor left for St. Paul nfy h last evening where Misses Lillian intgriation (g the enatay, and 110, Drez and ‘Katherine will attend summer mier's tense, flashing reply caused 7 H P 7+ |school. Miss Elizabeth McGregor H so:ne few dramatic moments, .| will. go on to Rochester where she “Then there were the air ralds.|wijl finish a course in nursing, as il These proved very exciting at first, |this is her senior year. Miss Kath- 2t but finally they lost their interest for | erine McGregor has accepted a posi- me and became so commonplace that |tion as teacher in the Carr Lake I pald little attention to them, only |school for next term. i | :ltll;yl:‘gmznsl(:;r:onzlv old being hit by Sylvia I. Skinner of Saum arrived | | 3 g pnck: in the city this morning'and is spend- § ‘D“"'b“ Alr aid in London. ing the day here visiting friends. | "I was awakened by the guns In the | ghe will leave for Moorhead this eve- outer defense at 4:80 in the morning, | ning where she will attend the and then the .Inner defense guns be- | teachers’ training school. | gan to bark. The moon was a slim ont. Rebd T Y Sniivedt MAGAZINE 1 o 'ohn eed O askish arriv n WATTE $O YOU ZAN UNDERSTAND 1T crescent in the sky, and it was a beau: Bemlidji Saturday morning and spent 360 Apflc|_g§ 360 ILLUSTRATIONS | L tiful night, although cold. Presently the week-end visiting with relatives, _ the faint drone of the ralding planes |, "31g; attended the convention. BmER HUFFMAN & = O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R to deliver WOODSTOCK Type- we Are P repared writers promptly if orderegpat once. The Woodstock Typewriter Company has broken all ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- could be distinguished and there came | o jeft this morning for Crookston L € L ; £ | - the reverberating rumbles of bombs wgera he will attendgtezachers’ train- THAN records, and in spite of war conditions - has mcteasedtlts ) i : | being dropped. Finally the nolse of |ing school during the summer. cutpat over three gmesr:g gix :!fi?:th& i %ggflirtlz meet the Auto Livery and Taxi Service i [ thié motord died sway Aud the FunR .06 J. M. Phillippi ret d last EVER grh(:::l:ids“osfl xlljeu:’s:;ineesr;1 firms areklf?r?lff\?l to the V.Joodstock Day and Night Service | i the coast could be heard, throwing u; . M. ppi returned last eve- g 8! ) it . $ i i thelr barrage at the returning f;ufi ning from St. Paul where he repre- 15ca copy as the machine of the hour; a standard, 42 key Typewfiter, oglf]e SReEOI;el HOt?I,ACor R i sented the Bemidji chapter in the endorsed by the best operators; something better at thé&tinie rd St. eltrami Ave. - planes, and at about six the bugles ji_chap! At Your Newsdealer - . I were sounding ‘all clear’ through the | ET2nd lodse of Independent ?'del‘; 05 Yearly Subscription $1.50 of greatest need; A Friend Indeed. | Office Phone 1 streets. e ek, e Send for our new free cat- INVESTIGATE—Order Now to be Sure - Re"d;mce Phone 10 ST Wi repariall St tN of Fia £ alog of mechanical books - § |@lphone 922 - BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemidji WM. M'CUAIG, - ralders were brought down. It seems| Sidney Maule of Tenstrike is in| [l Popular Mechanics Magazine 4 M ¥ that the crews of these Gotha planes | the city today attending to business 6 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago anager wear_electrically heated clothing. ané | matters. +DOINGS OF THE VAN LOON! ; on’t neglect . Dear = SRS ' y Jou ARE. NOT GOING HOME s P - MRS.VAN LOON! - YWU'RE INVIED To ! - 4 > : THE WILLOWBY - WOOSTERS “To -NIGHT AND | ‘ . 3 To MEST THR DUKE oF CAVIAR AT THE : ] 3 ROCKERCIOULDS NEXT TUBSDPAY. 7'M SORRY BLUT } NOT' we'Rk JusT GBTING 1N e A s 4 : - | MUST Go HOME ] WITH SOGIBTY. o 5 s AT ONCE HOME. SPPORTUNITY oF ct 1.'7-‘& w'x'n:? oerioN o":R wwes!' mom ANYTWING ) 4 | Z @ 54 : S L ! : ! = + —,k_ { ‘ Defective