Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 19, 1918, Page 6

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918 WANT AD DEPT. LI ) 'I;HE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER KNUTSON CARRIES ANflTHER sflmum: & H 8 (Continued from p;zge one) BE WHIPPED BY FIRE: . REMODELING HOTEL %75 o warehouse vommistioase cmillquist Laaeoeed ' PAGE SIX MORRIS REFUSES TO EGG MERCHANTS MUST GENERAL LEONARD W00D OBTAIN FEDERAL LICENSE TO GET FORMER COMMAND Minneapolls, June 19,—All mer- Washington, June 19.—Revocation ‘ chants purchasing:and shipping eggs, | of orders assigning Maj. Gen. Leon- ‘Advertisements ‘in ‘this columa including those who receive. eggs in|ard. Wood, to command the Western | cogt half sert a word per issue, when exchange for merchandise, must ob-|department and re-assignment of the| paid cash in advance. 'No ad wil tain licenses from the federal food'|general to Camp Funston, Kan:, is|pe run for lesssthan 10c per issue, administration, according to'a tele-|announced by the war department. ‘Ads charged on our books cost one ed ‘from Washington by! . When General Wood:-recently Was| qen: a word per issue. No ads run state food administra-|withdrawn from the division that he|,or 1ess than 25c. : (By Enited Press) - Buenos Afres, Ju%lfl;x—The Lloyd Brazilian Steamship:;C0. has estab- lished another new: ‘Joe’ Morris, proprietor ‘of the Morris hotel ‘on' Minnesota avenue,|. Putpam’s maj. ..., will__either be worth a miliion or Kn%:go“h'?t.aflv.e.'. s“‘t St 1 tween ‘Buenos Aires and Belem, Bra- ‘had trained at Camp Funston on the ix “busted’’ some day in the future, for| McDonald ... 4 ‘12'3. 2], with callings at-Montevideo, Rio| ~ The ruling applies to grocery|eve of its departure for< France he FOR SALE ' he 1s about' 8s game as they make ‘Woolley .. .... 4 Grande, Santos, Bahia, Mgceh) Re-| stores which™ buy eggs direct from | urged strongly that he be given more| FOR SALE—Boat and boat house on 3 the.producers. - The license must be|active duty than he could find as a Lake Irvine. In good condition. & ‘Will sell at.a bargain. Mustofa ‘cite (Pernambuco) and Ceara. Thiginew service was inaugurated by:the steamship Rio Janeiro, which obtained through the license division of the federal food administration - \ .taken at once. Call at 918 Irvine in Washington. s BAKER ASKS $63.235.000. Ave., after 5 p. m. L 61TtE led from this port rec . Seventeen per cent of the total o e patledyfro s ently; w;t,h egg production is wasted in transfer MORE FOR HEAVY ARTILLERY F"OfearssALE—‘ol i o’i‘:q’z};‘:k 1?:81‘1’“8::5:; “|:passengers, mail and cargo. rm - “In’a stort fima’ tHereatter: other g‘:-’qugwt:? the tfoot: engfii‘i::::’tlg:. 5 Y’ISl“l‘“g't"’;; ‘Ii‘t‘:“; tw‘c_ Se‘creta;'l); Phone-700-J. 4-621 » i 3 2 v . - aker has submitted to Congress 4 boats were’placed on this run. It is] The' licensing is intended to elimin-| foyit; 1oy “octimate of $63,235,000 Foxfz{n%A_Iii—gfgscggfiffix& %St Bo- d : ‘ente te this wastage. This percentage| ;. believed that the new. enterprise has Tn:mtd’es :;0“ edg A 'brokgn o8ES. for mountain; field and siege cannon.| midji. *‘For particulars address C. ’em when it comes down to facing a i : bunch of hard wallops handed out in Knutson's plur. ......; 673 a chunk and coming back for more. Representative 62nd Dist. Mr. Morris is the chap who had RBKO . vvvionasoaaonseeel, 30257 taken' over the Morris hotel and cafe| Thoren ., and had put it in splendid condition Opsahl .... throughout when a fire broke out in the kitchen and burned off the Rako’s plur. rear portion of the cafe. He then| had the loss adjusted and started all| Johmson ... departmental commandé ik over again, intending to spend about| Ibertson ... been well plannea and that its suc- Of ' this; $36,055,000 is for the pur- 3 Hi 48 ] $6,000 in reconstructing and re- ; : | cess 18 gssured, The greater part of. 3 CONVENTION | chase T atrs ot mudb and | G 4808 Farnam Stga?"filg‘:' equipping the hostelry. It was near- 2o : ‘the ghips which once ecarried the BACK, FRO. : -$27,180,000 for ammunition: s e .ing' completion “and “had been ' fur- RO = | trafric between thege ports belonged] T e s | ) FOR SALE—Or will' trade for Ford: afshed and modernized with new fur'| L L —5; |to Huropcen “compentes and " have e s 8t Paul where he at-| NEW RESTRICTIONS FOR car, 80:acros of-Iand, good soll | niture and fixtures, while in the ohnson's PIUr. ....... ince the War. ] 3 L whe 3 ? cated north of Pinewood. For fur= Kitchen and basement had been in- : Za:nttk"’fm“‘_’““ placed 28 rans ] Qptometrist con- BREWERIES ARE LIYELY :tl;er information call Ploneer ce. vention;, which convenes this week. " Washington, June 19.—Further ik curtailment of the brewing industry [ FOR SALE—Two acres of 1aj > summer - cottage, within ¢ CQLORS & y in allotments:of ; ?or efter- [:through o decreasa 2 SRS, its. /Good well on premises. Phone Rerister stalled the latest in equipment. A IS ?.f Dud.‘,v The Iloyd Brazillan company al- few days ago fire again started in Gin ready has éstablished deveral Hnes AN 3 the night and practically the entife| - Olson ... %. between Buenos Aires, Montevideo WJ interior of the building was wrecked.| ° Huffman y and Chile. This company instead of ofimfi:n ha:: 2 fstoq in. the| coal, Were to:be dfscussed.at a meet- “Norris . ... ; liquidating its boats at the high pri- -‘?nfnntry.- i i S ing ‘today between Director. of Con- 684-W. 83tf ces brought about the - war, - has Sergeant Foucault intends making servation Noyes of the fuel ‘admin- | [FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with bought all the available tonmage in|, t1iy along the Soo Line in the in- istration and: representative brewers.| ~city water and’ sewer. Lot - is South Ametioan waters: for the pur- |2 tTID 21008 L0 n Ctopping at all | Several hundred brewers have been| 30x150:feet end runms out to the pose of enlarging its formerly small towns north of BemidH: - .| invited to ‘participate. . . lake. ulg%xre at 1204 Dewey %;:t. £ 1 Ky - ki or cal . ¥ > And again Mr. Morris is tackling the task of rebuilding and re-equip- ping his hotel. “T'll be ready to open it entirely sometime next month,” said ; Moon!é pluf. lln:u'l'ixz1 in .reply t% a tquery. : “Have Tweeten .... fleet. ¢ several rooms ready for rental now Wright ..... Since the war began Argentina has = ~— | 7OR SAT R —One b-passenzer Chov- and have had several patrons. . Yes,| Hayes .... .10 been selling off hegr boatg, until to- 3 ; FOrR 1e§AL;E_gg§osépfisén%;r,}che‘{( I'm going to try it again.” Meland. ....: " | day she is practically without . the S * : c% PRI e ??19 & : - ¥l —— |'semblance of a merchant marine. WE want what you want—Your e 3 Thorson’s. plur. ....... 40 Brazil, on the other hand, has beel | puu == ¥ satisfaction; nothing less. If 1 _.__WM___T SECOND ISSUE BONDS DEMOCRATIC BALLOT ‘buying Moats as fast & Argentina ol et ok 15, by solioebEully HELP WANTED—Bright g1 1o ¢ ; Governor, sold rthem and: now possess several refunded 4 x : photo printing. - Do not telephoné=-- Wheaton .%s eseeees 45 regular lines of steamers with sail- ¥ : s 1 LEEE s . ol H but call at the studio, 110 Third street, between 8 and 9 o’clock in Comstock ........0u0n 33 :?g %t,wBeen’ fltl:e principal Argen- [ the morning, and at no other hour, e 8, Tts.: ¢ ) i n razilian po: Hakkerup Studio. 618tf . Wheaton’s maj. ....... 12 "Phe .sailing of an.Argentine boat (LR ROTUD DLt T o CRaR 3 eiOh, T T TR T £ .from-:Buenos ‘Aires:-has become an un- : 3 i Great WOMEN GOING MAD. ALSO common;sight. . The few ships that i - Northern Restaurant. © o 614tf —_— remain under the Argentine flag are i : R B - - WANTED — Chamber maid and .~ (By. United Press) destined at an early date to be sold b b A cleaning girl. Markham Hotel. Washington, June 19.—Women in|'to foreign countries: L i B y ! i ‘ : B 2 613tE BEING GIVEN AS FIRSTS Minneapolis, June 13.--Some per- sons who subscribed for the first Lib- erty Loan bonds are not receiving bonds of the first issue but of the second issue when thiey complete their payments, according to reports| \roc.ow are - 4 - : going mad and commit-| 'Brazilian companies' have = taken ae;%%%sbggz Minneapolis Federal |'tine snicide because of their inabil-|advantage of Argentine's inclination 1t has been learned that 'some ity to stand the severe mental and|to realize'immediate, large profits ’bi&n&s 'are voluntarily converting the physical strain, according to word re-| from the sale:of her boats, and has bit « y g ceived here today from a Y. M. C.|acquired: shipsiof every class. nds of the first issue, which they dgfrould be holding for the customer A.. worker. Foo? is getting scarcer|.. Argentine is today at a great dis- while payments are being made, in- and women looking older and more | advantage. and entirely unable to to 4 per cent bonds provided for in the second issue, without the request or consent of the subscribed. “Banks capnot rightfully convert PUPILS WRITE ON FOOD these bonds unless the subscriber so . 4 X 5 9 (By United Press) s el f:g‘;:’g:' th:a;g“;l;he:o‘g{{: gggfélgfigj Paris, June 19.—In order to popu-| NEW SHELL FOR.THE NAVY. :erve bank. “Pnrc}?&sers of bonds,” | 1atize the idea of food, restrictions . o, ‘he asid “s.hould see to it that thé and emphasize their necessity, school Every small boy knows how to . b ¢ i £ g children throughout France have| .. 5 % {;ceive 5 cigddo t{\e s;:xe oF: ;Vh:;’] been told. to write an essay on the ‘skip” a stone. - He picks out a flat hey subscribed unless they made the| 3500t~ ‘In. this way, children of | one for the purpose; and if he can request to the bank that the bond we| -1y ages and walks of life will bead- | make it skip more times' than the converted.” ; : s St - i . _|liged to devote their thoughts to the w d w h Y McDonald, Lavinia,” Minn. = 618tf em’lx;'t“ihl?::lt ]i’gg::fi ?3:::{0:91:58 ei‘n subject and in discussing the ques- 0‘_:}191' boy’s- stone; he. says, “Yah, I L Or It ou i) WANTED—Gir]l for general house- : d kin beat youl!” ; 3 , work. ~ Phone 9-F-1. . Mrs..C. C. tion in their home circles, will be % demand and are quoted on the stock B vah: Lavinia: Mind: Sora 1 form of 5 tharket at $99.96, the highest quota- | CEXTYing on the most usefu A round stone can be made to skip, iz (g d ! aganda. Pri £ t on g propagan rizes for posters but not so well, .Often @ projectile, q T this time of great scarcity . of good TOST AND FOUND WANTBD—Two girls at Lake Julia sanatorium; $25 per month, Call G+, -Garson, ‘Pioneer office. -57tf 1 ~__FOR RENT 5 FOR RENT—Pasture on lake front. ~Gallinger farm. Birchmont ‘road.: I The Latest in Women's and Misses’ Waists t A i1 s . = piached bepass of he, nardakve) compete wi st n v io| | * Georgatte-All the New Shades-Grepe (o Chine V| rorrmrr—rrssrmreram : Inquire. of Mrs. Rolf § tomo;ax‘-sconiiel 1:h‘e lé'z'afli ;g‘ s‘h{pféng Park. whic] razil has acquired so rapidly. ~ derson, 143 Mill Park.- 6-62¢ : v ood ad- 2 ; 34'50 We bought to very good ad- $4l50 FOR RENT_Farnished house. f vantage ;we have plentiful stocks; "Bemidji Ave. ‘Phone 843. 3 we are pricing them not as they’re (] TOR RENT—Furnished summer- cof worth today, but as they: cost us. $ 1 B -‘tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemid: .00 fo s‘ls u It’s an advantage for you which - Minn. - Apply Thomas Roycrat; ) : : you'll appreciate later. Lavinia. Minn. 523t4 general house- work. .~ Mrs. E. E. tion of all the issues. Federal Re- s food economy have been offered in i S ::S:hb‘:izll(n?g ft;]; ?ffé‘ouf'sfiié‘l‘.fi ""‘W‘“‘E %“hfl":fi-mfltfld the prize o striking the water, will do the same fabrics, which makes everything cost Loes,‘;l‘z;sstftg 93:&;“;}&%2 :drlllt‘zs:n Liberty bonds converted for first | ners will be ex ed throughout'the| thing. "It is what an expert in ballis- so much more, and. which offers a.tempta- {0 Pioheer office for reward. 4-622- {;‘v’l‘t';"{hg‘;“::s‘:;:‘:r:t keeping faith | MR, el tics calls a “ricochet.” tion to merchants to charge for goods, not p g : £ . INTEREST ON FOURTH The United States nayy has newly on the basis of what was paid for them, but TR on the basis of what they would have to ! 0 LOAN SAME AS THIRT Washington, June 19.—The treas- ury indicated in a statement that the interest on the fourth Liberty Loan would not be raised above 4% per cent, the rate of the third loan. “The inference drawn in certain tional army, and were transferred n;]ornlngt }";g“ts 'I"““ thniubgnds i°’ here from middle western states when | the next Liberty Loan W OEE 0= the war department decided not to terest at 4% per cent is wholiy with- use in Burope soldiers born in coun- P‘ut foundation,” said the-statement. tries with which the United States [ With the excoption of one of Lo or its associates are at war.. The ssues, all of the treasury certificates soldiers in this unit have been nat- issued in anticipation of the third : Liberty Loan bore interest at 4% |~ uralized, and will be used for guard f duty in the United States. | per cent. The issue of certificates in anticipation of the fourth loan pear- ing interest at 4% per cent fore- REAL C0-OPERATION shadows no change of interest in the (By United Press) rate borne by bonds of the fourth g e . |loan.” Y ngé;'mr:):lfi zf;&;z’;:}%;;fi%“;t?fi?& Officials explained that the report i J-p help farmers through Houston was published in only one or two and Warsaw cqunties to harvest their Eastern newspapers. potato crop when the ¥ield was ’ threatened by farm labor shortage. SLHMBER PARTY Miss Dolly Koors delightfully @n- FREIGHT RATES CANCELLED tertained four girls last evening at (By United Press) her home near Birchmont at a slum- R ber party. The party drove out at Washington, June 19.—The rail- 7 way administration has announced 6 o’clock and enjoyed a swim before that export and import of freight supper was served. Music and danc- rates announced as effective June 26| I also furnished a great deal of have been cancelled. amusement. The guests included: The rates were discriminary be- Misses Emma Klein, Esther Bodine, tween the United States and China. Hazel Laqua and Anna Felkey. Other freight rate increases stand. - GERMANS ARE FOILED adopted a kind of shell that’ will not ricochet. - Itis-a diving shell. If, in a ‘sea fight, it hits an enemy vessel squarely, well and good. But if it strikes the water 100 feet away; say, short "of the target, it plunges and explodes two or three seconds later. A cup-shaped nose makes the shell act that way. : THEY’LL HELP UNCLE SAM (By United Press) - Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash., June 19.More than 700 Germans, Turks and.-Austrians, are in training for military service here. THe men are members of the na- " ARE INTERESTED IN Pun RING BOOKS! pay if bought now, we take a good deal of pleasure in offering our kind' of merchan- dise at the usual prices. ” - The Time Has Arrived WHEN milady and the Vother fair members of the family may need something in the line of attire or equipment for bathing. We can supply - all such needs and at prices that will prove interesting. Bathing Suits : ' Water Wings , Caps, Shoes,Etc. THE BAZAAR STORE (lncorp_orated) G. D. BACKUS, Mgr. 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 eight styles. e i 2 2 Bound in best quality Flex- = Bemidji 360 ARTICLES ™ 360 ILLUSTRATIONS BETTER - THAN EVER IET POIATOES FIGHT * They Save Wheat. g (By United Press) Paris, June 19.—(Official)—The desperate German attempt to take 5 2 et oy cost. has ‘been com: | | - WheN you eat Potatoes 15c a copy 10 CENTS GALLON ible Black Lévdnt Grain Cow- pletely blocked by its defenders. The dont = At Your Newsdealer N hide, with Black Linings assault was made on a fifteen-mile o Yearly Subscription $1.80 : . front between Vrigny and Fort La- Send for Free cat 3 Pompelle, forming a complete half alanz offn‘:::l:‘::cul I‘ .' Bt o PIONEER PUB CO ] ] circle about the city from the north- B N Y east and west. § > Popular Mechanics Magazine The number of Germans participa- ! ting was 36,000. ™ Avenue, ] : 6 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago PHONE 922, BEMIDJI. VM GLAD THEYRE SATIS -~ FED WITH THE SMRE UPe ! LaDEERANcs IT'S A LoaD OFF MY MIND ! : D) ~-D00 LA =Di -DA! UMPY -UM - SATISFIRD IN OUR oWN HUMBLIE. HOME: FOR- A e

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