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'SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1918 CRANKS HAVE EASY G BISTER I8 DEAD. MONTDIDIER IS SUR-: 8 : 3 i TIME WINNING ‘WAR! Mrs. H. G. Woutat, of Grand Forks, ROUNDED BY FRENCH k GIRL OUTS OFF TRESSES We wishito express our heartfelt BUSlNhSS —_— N. D., a sister of Mrs, H. J. Elwell S0 AS TO BUY w S. S thans for the kindhess and sympathy |} 2 . ) ¢ : of Bemid i, died Wednesday after- Continued from Page Qne) Rt ' shown us at the loss of our beloved (Continued from Page One) noon. Mx!s Elwell was callefi to the . AL ) X el and father. & PROFESSIONAL ; ; Dayton, O.—Junnita Dowell, Mrs. Anna Golz, Edward Golz, y bedside of her sister several days 8g0,, .. poen flatténed out in two days 9 ) ) get up a great fire in the boilers 0| 45 her condition was critical. The| s o0 o ey Montdldlel: }!leven, cut’ ‘off her beautiful Christ Golz, Carl Golz, DOCTORS as to throw out a lot of smoke, and| Grand Forks Herald of yesterday : a nerth :}yt‘l"‘;‘: (l)a A O ing| | Chestnut curls to help win the Martin Becker, Henry Bec- : blow the factory whistles to beat the|says: o;‘ m:o‘ee & ears"alfimd "o have|E War. She then notified an offi- ker. 1-810 DR. C. B, SANBORN gx:nafl iT:nls,iott;milrsel. wouldnl:ltttl;;myt oM Aletha %em VXoutat ;Jite ] B % cer of the. National Security PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON e Heinies in theis planes, al €] T. enry G. outat, passed. away vpd league that.she wishe 3 Office—Miles Block would waste all their ammupition |yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Irolxilh:l}?storgle:ttov?)::}-lgrz:emo?a;ti: Ve g: old tn Portlnn;d Ofl:: l::]‘(‘; Moisturc Abgorbed by Granite. : blowing . up _the factories, which The death, which occurred at a‘lo- strokes at pParlé was directed, th that the money be us;d’{ '"b A coat made o granite, while per: would cor&t:ln ‘;10 Ygrkmm‘: excepg °°’l‘ hospital, followed '1" illness |1t henace to the French capltai wi!? ing War Savl:gs smmpsn G‘g- bape no:nthe most comfortable nrthizle DR. E. H. SHITH £ those needed to fire the engines and | which extended over a period of five o b ! . 5 of .wearing apparel—although granite X N haye heen removed. - Ofticers here be: |t trude Atherton, = the author, 3 |.fn thin sheets is flexible—might be PHYSIOIAN AN SURIEON blow the whistles. The * Germans manths Specialists had been called b leyed,the,: wnhdrnwal must’be start-1 & made the first bid Z Other recent suggeg?lons lgchide ‘dition became critical, and since that g" b‘re lg & wfi;‘.’“fi);fi"‘;’z‘;‘;‘;j" i )etter. is to be.sold along wm{ ';’,fi}sf,}'f: rbua :o::l‘:f rab:z il(m::;if; = . ‘Shoot shells filled with sick cooties | time the end was inovitable. e Drous = ‘the hair to the highest bidder. that had b 1oty Jried out || .- DR.E.A: SHANNON, M. D and ailing fleas into German Lines. Mrs. Woutat was 40 years old. She ; e ; Ve Ry Fijiehanlan. seenzeonperey Ly it ||~ PHYSIGIAN aND SURGEON Squirt cement over the Heinies and wias born in Sauk Center, Minn. Pre- 3 L3 RARERARP NI RARS SALARLIALL LTINS 39‘“1"1 m;me);isied tmthpu{]anltwgtg?atea Office in Muyo Block etrify them. vious to her marriage she was an in- i < A ould, according to the 9 ) : 2 i Ll EDITOR BENSHOOF OF DETROIT Geological survey, after a short time, |1“Phone 398 * = 'Res.: Phone 397 Build a shell w'th a sterring gear, | structor in ' the Grand Forks city ’ > % put a man inside, and direct him to| schools. - In 1903 sie was married to MAKES 3'.1 BRIEF VISIT I As F 1 54 take up four gallons of water. Dr. Woutat, who suryives her. Two L ) ¥ n ; driye to the royal palace, B"?"“' and L. Benshoof, editor and ‘b\mbllsher N < Office Security Bank Bleck. N X DR. L. A. WARD PHYSECIAN AND. SURGEON Bemidji, Minp don’t spare the horses. children were born, Phillip, 12, and Shoot snakes lntlo the Hun trench- Ru;‘h ‘9 years old. ;"f l;g:mlgjeit;:g e:;g‘;"'l)mie;:;‘;' v:‘l,:l? I ; 7 .es by compressed air. rs. Woutat was an actlve worker “Kil Let rockets carry live wires across|in the Presbyterian church, and also g tf‘ fi"g::‘l‘:’ t‘%"]:i‘”l‘t "’Ffl]‘; JFg'“ uberculosis Kl||§ as Many as No Man'’s Land. was associated with work in the wom- so: 2‘,‘ Detrouoande Jr:dge Wllsog ::f . Fall From Bullets. Build a lawn mower, bix as a tank, | en’s clubs of the city. Stillwater. They brought the judge ~ DRS, GILMORE & McCANN and make wienerwurst of the boches. Mrs. J. M. Reid of Sauk- Center, 2 = . Y »| to Bemidji on a mission that had to 5 1u§:1:s:mm§s§rft“ iens?gat{ o;z(r gs:sl:)l;e:; ‘é’fé’ifl' gtt ng:mx?utfiiny o }géon - | do with deliverless system in Bemidji, | Dr. Livingstone Farrand Appeals to NOTISIE this column PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ' e Y | the judge being an aide to A. D. Wil- People to Enter 'Battle Against - |cost half sert a/ord per issue, when » Office—Miles Block ‘in your motorcar, and help win the| Reid, Minot, sister and brother of the wa deceased woman, and ufrs. Charles il haa.cti‘ of th.ediMlnnesotn fdod ad- Disease. Build a tunnel to Potsdam and get| Fisher, Winona, Minn., sister of Dr. o 't‘hs“i. o :"{inins%fi"! hilm;e L the kaiser. Woutat, were pres nt when the end : 91“"9 :;'d“gl" “; "Bl ndg ttle| New York.—Mortality - from . tuber- Spread wire nets over a large sec- | came. They will remain until after bo:ne(é&'ia %t:’o g, "&"&z Te’f' culosis among the civilian population tion of France; then retréat, luring| the funeral. ers;of Minnesota:s. - tone ate.” | and in the armies of all the ‘courtries paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for 1ésg.than 10c per issue Ads charged on our books cost one o ‘_'—' , sent.a word per igsue. No ads rup o%%EOpAT}Hg pHYmCI AN- i 1or less than 26c. AND SURGEON the Germans on. When you’ve got The funeral services will be held PR SRR EN 3 i = = Ibe.tson Block Office Phone 153 tll:em whered:;fiu wnnthhem, roll ;lp g‘omttgxe Woutat residence, 604 South ;‘:f:,figtéz g:: :?t:lnfi?m?;e:e?; ;fi' : FOR SALE e P T G the nets and file your Germaa armies| Fourth street, tomorrow afternoon at DUTCH CROPS ARE SHORT. " | FOR SALE—One mattress. call at|—————————" 0 diers killed in battle, according to Dr. DR. EINER JOHNSON s 1121 Bemidji avenue, Monday eve- ning. 1-810 FOR SALE——Smn.h Form-a-truck Good condition. Cheap for quick sale.. Koors Bros. L 810tf S B A. V. GARLOCEK, M. D. : 2 E— de stake-wagon. > FOR SALE—Hand made stake-wagon. SPECIALIST ‘Will sell right. Koors Bros. - g 810tf|| EYE EAR. NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted - _ v 2 o'clock. Hey. Jonathan Watson will be in charge of the services.” (By United Press.) Livingstone Farrand, director of the = ——— s Amsterdam, Aug. 10.—Germany | American commission for the preven- NOTICE. 5 ANNOUNCEMENT. c&n;ot hhope for muc}; alleviation of “",Fh“ tul?erculosis in France. food shortage .conditions from her at the people of America thre Notice is hereby given that there| [ wish to announce that I have pur- | neighbor, Holland, this year. themselves lntop the . winni How are funds in the-treasury to pay all nning of the 3 a 1 chased the news.and confectionery Crops have suffered severely| war against tuberculosis with the Same lWl'llfm 3 mPTSVim:n: fll;, "’;0‘; business, heretofore conducted by |throughout: the country, from lack| zeal with which ‘they have hurled Ing fund warrants to date. Poor fund | Mrs. N..P. MacLachlan, at 816 Bel-of rafn. Only 50 per cent of the nor-| g S L B e Hun 1s the bur 1'; 1v!;arrm‘xj 0. 98 a| tid une trami avenue and extend a cordial |mad rainfall was recorded through-| . ~ o nst the Hun Is the bur- ,-and general fund to warrant invitation to all to make this your | out Holland during May and the first en of an appeal made by Doctor Far- No. 9260, dated March 5,1908. headquarters for news, magazines, | part of June, when many crops were rand on' the eve of his return to Water to Aug. 1, 1918 books and stationery. in the critical stages, and the re-| France. . waway for reference. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-—Our home at 1012 Doud avenue, eight rooms, modern except heat. ' New- ly painted, garage, fenced, shade DENTISTS GEO. Wnfigfifia“t;?“;gfls ‘And will also carry a well stocked | sults are, apparent now. Severe late| ‘“To make our country really safe g 185 line of candies, cigars and tobacco. | frosts killed beans and potatoes in| we must first make it healthy,” 13 the trees, screen porch, - screen -win- DR.J RICH ~ s Wednret here t{) :edtve you. Come{the northeast. provinces. slogan. Dortor Farrand suggests for gg:‘vsd:;g Sf:;: hit"::m I\Kixdg“;fi . DEN %P o There is something ‘for you. in the T acquliu;fle‘WFJLCPI Toraga for lventook YA Devery | fhie e SNt e ) ly:shl ]gd foc Will 1o _Ofi‘—___——CE s ST0W - Res. 375 r yo . E. < scarce: this winter, the hay crop be-| =~ Of the men called ta the colors.b: ar, newly shingled, etc. Will leave|l| office Phone 376-W _ Res. 376-R Want Ad column today. It's on the | . ‘315 Beltrami Ave. | inghit hard by drought, and the oats| ino first draft 50,000 were foundot?) bz g:azlf;u;‘:gi gaifi'eggglhzfiggit a&d E i last page. = nd other - ] Gas 4y s s 3 ! ?;’ga“'l:sgcf &ests?;:gsufi’gtgslgl; (}’:y tuberctlar; 'This is one of the striking | sired. The first $2,000 takes this : DR, J. T. TUOMY weather, did great damage. The lndlcatmns “of ' the prevalence of .the comfortable home; $700.00 down, DENTIST 2| 'wheat’ crop in general is classed as disease. balance terms. Imquire of Mrs. North of Markham Holel “rathe'r good” in the crop reports. “While -the war h s thus efl:eem,fl]y Martin Longballa or. write Martin || Gibbons Block disclosed conditions which éxisted be: Longballa, Littlefork, Minn. 6-812 iéfi AXI ndirect | FOR SALE asoline- cabin launch. " DR.D. L STAHTON e sl KhT BARONS MUST gnsed :he £ commission ‘on Leach :Lake at & ‘DENTIST DISGORGE FOR WAR PERIOR tuberculo ; . Buropeaii| Iker.. Finely finished in solid " Oftice in Winter Block : .. (By United Press.) #¥ ' countries involved;’ says Doctor Far- Oak, Nitchenette, lavatory, cur: ' ks tains, rugs, etc., complete. Will bulrg);,dozxv,ok'A ng's 8- Wow . ‘Gor:| rand, carry about twenty passengers. LAWYERS f ! 3 4T refer not to the situation in the Bi 1 b Addre C. B That’s the shrill, bird-like ' ' vher b e argaln: b 1 ::larmede sl L;xi fi;:;l? :; armies, where the mode of life often | care Pioneer, 12t81 GRAHAM M: TORRANCE tends to reduce this disease, but to con- being cornered by the 1ncume taX man | gitions which affect the civilian popu- WANTED ; LAWYER and forced to come across with a lit- 1 WANTED —Two day “bell girls.” Miles Block Phone 560 tle contribution for the war. lation.” Apply manager, Markham hotel. Taxi drivers, the most cordiall Increased food, clothing and housing hated clags of folk in the'' wholz costs necessitating, among the lower 8-10tf CHIROPRACTOR scheme of London’s wartime exist-| Wage groups, diminished quantity and | W ANTED—Night porter, room -and ence, are divided into two groitps for | quality and their resultant undernutri- meals furhished., Markham hotel. 1. 230 MUST SERVE BEGIN. IN THE KITGHEN - THORWALD LUNDE s 2 guirposes A;tth(nco:;ge taxatitoré,1 t;Vfil(l)]el‘- tion, are given as contributing causes. 85tf|| DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC MODERN CABINET | [ rivers, w. an income. ol or ‘A nation-wide campaign against the oy ~|| Acute . and _ Chronic . Diseases CE hired drivers earning roughly '$910 a| gisease and for adequate provision for w‘;‘g’fffl;&%,'f%,;”fifi?&',,f:fifd bandled with : great ' success. GAS RAN . ’ vex(a)r Rotllg[hly is Higlllnh % rejected and discharged soldiers suf-| rooms. Addréss P. E. W., care Pio- 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W = i ;mevlvtng;g ;afi:s'm‘:l h!.re(;n('l?'iv:a:s ggg foring from it is plnuued through 1,500 neer. 2-312 Hours J0-1%ie. ma 20,18 0. 10 ol PHONE odeh R local societies of the National Tuber-1 3, 3 cach. culosis association WANTED—Maid for general house- ' 76 Tee-hee-hee! Boparbl GIRLIOn: ; work. * Phone 755-W. 1218 Be- VETERINARIANS 1 ' 2 j : Thiat s the 5 sympathetic’ ‘public midji avenue. 810tf 7 : \f\ofifisfiéea::iomsey;mpathy for the un- | DOUBLE OF CZAR’S DAUGHTER |GIR. WANTED—For housework, E. R. BURGESS, D. Vi M. % ! ; H Mrs. A. A. Richardson, 29 10th]] - Veterinarian street. Phone 570-W 3t710 Office Phone 3-R ] 3rd St. and Irvine Ave, x WANTED-Night porter and two day bell boys. . Markham hatel. . 85tf WANTED—A middle-aged lady -with J. W. one little girl wishes-to keep-house VETERINARY S%RGEDN “for some good respectful man: -Ad- || Office and Hospital 3" doi wes: dress. Mrs. Mabel Marsden, Mar- of Troppman’s. Phone No, 209 gie, Minn. Lock-box 644. 4-812 3rd St. and Jrvine Ave. WANTED—Maid and kxtchen gn‘l BUSINESS Markham hotel. 83tf WANTED-—Young widow with little | m————"——————————~—— boy,.four years old, would like gen: GENERAL MERCHANDISE eral housework. Address C. G.,|| Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, neer. 4-810 Flour Feed, etc. WANED—Man fo haul wood -on W. G. SCHROEDER WANED—Man to haul wood -on chldjl Pone 66 shares, everything furnished. Dr. J. A. McClure. Phone 6-F20 6-810 WANTED-—Rooms for llgm house- TOM SMART keeping. Inquire Pioneer '?f]l.cff DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 68 818 Amerfca FOR RENT Ofl‘ice Phone 12 FOR RENT—House 212 American The Fordson Tractor, manufactured by Henry Ford and Son aveue sonth M A o e | PN TARD 00— ;: no}\fil; bfatllrllg SOl'dh on commercial basis. The tractor may be R SR RO TR ! gt sl o ought with or without other equipment. The price is ;. en, 402 Ming ayenie. .- 6:818]) -, Bl ‘ qup p LOST AND FOUND Al Bemiit wife of Mrs. Ariadne Roomanov, FOUND—Pair of glasses. Owner may Kerensky’s secretary, experienced an have same by proving property. NORTHERN MINN, AGENCY unusual surprise when she arrived in nd ing for this ad. Pioneer , -—Dwight D. Miller— Tokyo. She is the double of Tatiana, fimcel?ay g e 3-810] | WE CAN % daughter of the former czar, who was 3 Lo | Insure _Anything Anywhere B reported on her way to America. Mrs. | — = T ——————— l Sl Ban({:m];f;g i | = Roomanov was offered an entire wing E i 4 A —tel ¢ of the imperial palace at Tokyo. for ENTERPRISE AUTO CO PHOTOGR APH S her accommodation while in_the Jap- | [ A . . . 02 anese capital, it being the belief that Auto Livery Rn_d Taxi Se.rvu:e { For the B l aid Down Here at Bemidji [ )| Ml Rk " ofictons i, | ; SHBE Office Remore Hotel, Cor. ||| HAKKERUP STUDIO | 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. The C. W. Jewett Company, Inc., has been appointed dlstrlb- WOULD FIGHT HIS -FATHER || opice phone 1 Dikdes ks btine Mhatis utors for North Central Minnesota. & Min Whoat'Slre: It Captain '",‘”‘"' R || R I i b . Army Seeks Enlistment Witl ) : , MgT. one 573-W | * Sub-agencies will be established throughout the territory to ‘ Yanks, WMMflS;‘:IG SRR DEEoTon render the best of service on these tractors. Orders are being taken Pl Bl e S et : . M, E IBERTSON l at the present time and tractor bhlpments Wlll start in the near the American army in France, Eugene 406’ Bettrami Ave., Bemidii. Minn. f t Casper, - twenty-two, told Denver re- uture. e B cruiting officers he would not hesitate ¥. L. HAKKERUP : . = 4 o to fire against a certain unit of the v da All orders will be filled in rotation. Kindly call at our office o o it HU________ "MAN&OL EARY Phitor Dy, 4 Faok : . - n n whicl ‘WO Of 1S broth- : for full lnformatlon.‘ & i :::re ;;hting. Casper, who has been Third 8t~ Bemidji . pers i nammllmflon He “m not by DRY CLEANING C. W.. Jewett Co., Inc BT | ORTANG | PR v | ’ L . ’ t the Ger v, David Holz || : J I b gvorth.e a i‘e'snir(llgntn (I)l:‘Den\':-‘rt( iorr‘y,)e7r H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Phone 474 Sy BEMIDJi, MINN. captain In the kaiser's army, and .an Director - unele of young Casper, has a son in the American army. 3 PHONE 178-W or R