Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 7, 1918, Page 2

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creased, ecord ng'to anno representatlve of the sugar division of the federal food adminis- tration for Minnesota. According. to thi tember each family, boardinig house; insti ution, etc., is allowed sufficient: sugar totmake’'the: allowimce up-to Sep’bember 180; 15 poynds per. capita, .less sugar. previously., purchased in '1918. for _canning g and preservmg It there are, fiye in, the, family,|. he"allowance' would be 75 pounds, and if 50, pounds had pre- v1o‘l!sly “heén “Purchased 'this’ Would bé “déducted from pounds;leaving 25 pounds:more'to be'bought! idtiring’ Séptem’bef Dealers are instructed to sell no more than the’ forgoing allowance except on approval of the food administration. In special cases fog: -bons fide, legltlmate canning and jpreserving, the local .or county ¥ood 'a 1§trato may approve. additignal purchases. Tn no’ case“ho’we e, 'should’ more than 100 pounds ofsugarbésold for eanning'and preserving'to’a’single: family; institution,: boarding house: or-other«place,’ without! writtén; apnrpy,?l, .of the, local, or eounty food.administrator.,iFor. large s, ?uld bedtaken‘ hospita 0, ANNONYMOUS. COj {b t1o; '!fivm" I3 odflor,"pbut /not Tie SoBtarly T ommunlcnlonu for the y Ploneer must r =-]gter-than Tuesday of each Week to lnsure publlcatlon 1n (.ha current 1ssue, nmng in Sefltem aandy cément xs:!i:egd by Frank S. Pool, | oo ey ads while cqmalescent, whose. military Strength.h; thewar angd whose” asylums, hotels, ,etc., ;he question , sh up with the county admlmstra or, statemen cettificates'ob¥ained direct' from Mr. Pool’s’ All“rétail ‘Sales for "¢an ifg Sugar in Septemb 11 covered by ne¥ forrof certificate; though”the '‘Auglist "blank may be changed.in: mk to -conform to:thé!Septermbér regulations: 0: PaT KNQW WHOQ DAVID, l:',VANS OF TRACY IS?7;; goréd” conj ecture 2R At any rate, Mr Evans believes the people of the great commonwealth of Minnesota'‘Wwere waitifg] fdi! him (With | breath: to ans’w e’ summons of th %cpn lo,m,e.v: mduced hlm to come ‘hither and kick, 663 official. chairy and -also raise Cain' thlx ‘t‘?e’d and‘ affairs' of' state ln 'general. "I fivans sponsers. had desired, the. defeat of Minnesotals wan governor, and there 'is'no' denial but'that is just what is sought, "they'wduld’ have l{ept theil ‘polltical bucket i i sy 0 o Mt hn to the last.ditch. Its name seems to be accepted in many minds as an organ- ization along lines for the promotion of peace. only its aims areito enforce peaceiafnid motistop nintil thd Ui States has cleaned the| slate, ‘and’'world'pi tablishe ‘That’s what' the I‘,eague to Enforce Peace really'i not a-peace Jeague: § Umfie ‘Sam Sam s boys i 0: numerab _‘bag‘ puddmgs. i Wartlmes are wonderfully developmg‘ Which' of us hhk 1| now''the'$ame mental attitude that. he had .a year and, a half|| ago" And whlch of ug’ would wxllmgly gor baek to hlS former | one?) ,m emid]j ‘.mneer Pub Co, ! : Bénudjl Minn,. . ; hangers 1, is'the’ camdate of Townley and 80! ! of the Fwin'Cities; who seé'ini' Him' 5" Mos&s to lead theé Townley Lindbergh adherents out’ of the political wildérness: " ~eNo -doubt:Mr.’ Evans-is: an-éstimable’ ‘gentleman’’ said, hqflbe weglthy,. aiprosperous; merchant and:of varied: pols litical views, being credited with haying, beena. Populist; :free silveri e, %{ohlb}tlonmt and democrat, wnley and’ just, what he 1s .Dow i is a problem for. ‘ "TH LEA G l:‘. SEEMS TO BE MISUNDERSTOQD, ‘«/The League ‘to Enforce Peace, ot whlch former Pres:dem Taft is'president; seems to be “in bad’ with the' publgc in’gen-| eral, 'not¥yithstanding it is' ‘officered by ‘the most, patriotic. men, | natwnally known, and is for the purp se of whalmg the kalsen»v a8 bullt several thousa-nd, miles'of ra and miles of docks and wharves in France for the use of his army. In‘one city he has establlshed a bakery that turns out a million, Ioaves of bread .a day; in another.the largest refriger- ating .plant. i m the world There 1s nothing too good for Uncle‘ i “Good Klng Arthur" was one o’f the ongmal conservers, il but-in these ‘days he ‘would not be piit'to the necessity: of ¢ steaIa 1 ing three_ pecks of barley meal to make a bag pudding.”: would only have to.take barley meal'as his flour substitute; and in a-short time he would have' enough ‘#ceumulated for 'ln-, ! .. Gentlemen; . Enclosed find '$2.50 to pay for the . Dally Pioneér for six months and 32 cents for which - ..send -me one of your:latest State, United States land "Wt Zone maps, a combmafion of “tlu'ee in. one”, map. Nsme i o adg e, il i et oy ns\ Writer's mme must for publlcu statement,efor Sep- “the 75 ‘Hé s . He, is, now.sbeing, spon- ation, that b énbz Buriiquist off his fs emocratic nominges feet' out of the Evans| It is just that, ||} . He: to ing' materials. il with the 111 he:th eace ath allo 'M\M Mfl—efia A By Robert.J. Bender (United Press Correspondent.) ‘I Wishington, Sept. Q—@fistru i of reat raw matenal§ reservbn by hel@llied nations is n qnderr}way ve the way for uflstm_nd Tast- Knlser Wuhelm recently declared tifat ‘the great crisis fa the west de- pendgd? fupun ‘T wiiéh il imustered| most quickly and adequately its re- gorves—but ~he -didn’t figure on raw | When t iron,. steel,. cotton» wool-and-clothing: wernto ek lmmale- hiere hey ‘ask Smith- Rébmson"liumber CO.,‘KOOI‘b“ o "'Brog:, 'or'the’ Standard 'Oil' Co:-they |, are drivi g them every day right here" 3| | B ‘in Bexmd 'They are a simple ‘power: _r farmer needs. "Made in all /sizes,’ ! from the 1,500 pound dlspatch to the- e monster..five—ton i o remogable head, easy to getat, 500- pound Dlspatch v One Ton i Two Ton ...." Republic Special distribation of pooled allied war sup- MEDAL FOR MR. EK HERE! plies for fighting forces. The out- — come “of the war will .determine (By-“United—Press:)— razll In pt. 7.—Ed. Ek, has AT R § T having the shortest name in the There is a movement afoot to world according to—the opinlon of establish .an nne;na nal reserve| I here, board to Amaintaingfinameial stability f Ashi ill through / *th& perl.,od ot":{eactlon that| t lms, reta ted lbevltabjy will follo war. This tl sta atl ccul all otganlzatlon Avoulds op ate to main- t nedessal tain a balance of gold among nations 8« Opt suct a subter uge. Besldes after.the war, even.as the federal re-| he says; A. Ek is not in conformity serve board now. maintains a balance| With the best recognized rules of the bt credit 4nd cutrenoy in. tHéTUnited| English language’s use. It should States. be An Ek or The Ek. Through. these 2 great interna-| | S e iy e “ WHY! MENAHGA! tional-instrumentatities: as: uch as through wmmf G%T {eague 'of nations, ‘ Up at,Bemidji,they axel !xmlzing thfl(hrfiwflw _plant.there, to, make ;po- trade treaties could be maintained le Aoy, w Wang;to,wateh, thos pacts could” not:wel X;thfi!’«ll bg, “after; makin’, I?S ig 1 gvlir"l tl?eifs!de; reserve&—gold food, coal, i mn* could hoard ita 1) jaild fup pre:|fellows, without " fulkf f nt o enahga ourna ne: tbfi o cll m t 91:1' l.\y 1 i t:“é treladk ate hall. 2 KlA"’q Q ,?l xyesen‘t1 m s icalled tD"drflé "Prés. Cl g | S —— toly FrocztipiNey emr kg‘gt‘ e BEMIDJY, :m,”A @ ark,, .;A,bsent,, b, ipni.xcmonnsmlm | The following l)llls after beinig audited b SRR AR E :z:z g:ggggmgfig‘zfl Mfii" try Tevive' it strength, that t?fi' ‘overwhelmed by a nation s mot been 4 P 's' 'isifiér' 'v'v'«'t'ei»'d'ebi """ : ’Ri“ xfi"filfi%fi%"*‘“fl“' yorl pr 1 ferty owhle PRSEY, WOrt RER c' A« Puncost signs d Wi, Olson, sawing w n; 1t r‘e‘nahfi;zdgf g‘ xflég{m Westi el Colitelephbi lcafl‘ s@bbrmdis £191,1 44 lgnlentmfil the lndeminl’?yuclnlm laga.\gn ), (Wag.on mation. | ¢ ?\'!flgrynan % ;/KPeccfl'{ded by, b lfl er, ¥ lApplieation ofi m‘»pblntwmenvuz clty" 'e’dd |i136% ll‘é’é‘%’,‘;ii‘fi"’xaze“”‘* aore] e a0 ) i Jeidiand o accepted, | R \J“Z‘* d c‘l A TR )Lre'l‘% o hk}%g{: aflfly’ vx}érgrfie ré! be‘ f\nm L} adxand medncop{esmfi»‘alm d fl?y Abx wz\s?R\tharu,éd t gaE ust,what the busmess man- ' bidsifor 4'stridet Yweeper; t eeper and flushep: ‘combindd,): andofor | 0 qorsls morc orlessiaf faur feet woorl ved el e order! forl stipply bF ka1 tor ‘the]| ru.l y p}acev}'bwf ‘MayorsVander! sluls was: 3—5 'g‘}--m‘vw and second .appraved.d Vv res, Cl rk was appointed to ev,remnt ;<tl‘:)"6l't a“‘é“ ARy el & BN } | Leazue of' Minnesota” Mlmncmu itiés l A\elflmb lymhesten fl e ooy la ’1‘ The engine hae _th 7'0 Ahe dlleucfl pnruon of the cure cAtarshel deafness, One‘ ton: *maXImu‘m g Come n coucd Deatn, ss _the v Up e lhc p it iont & fidaring 4 dbatroved forever. Many caacs of tneasoers caucdbY. catarh: walch 18 ?ce%flgn "@Elggvréx Dn(tco}lclno'“ng:td h Thloo bo cured jby| Hails| - wlith 1?lar.r . AL In'line’ with the policy of the ‘governmaent to hn by ¢ 'ah g:téna"ls for war; -needs, the-formen i mptice‘ o %fl lgr% 2 HE “"phone company of giving: the. time ' ‘of day was dlsc %@J B3 i September 1 l ; Wllen a. telephone snbscmber asks- “What iis~the timeg'e lease?” it takes as‘much time ‘on the part of the gperator find"“ n equal use of telephone equipment as. would, b complete an ordlnary telephone call...In. Bemldn more than 300 . requests- for.the time ‘are' made dally over ‘the. telephone, 5o ‘when this: practice s discontinued 800 more lmglortant tele-. ' phome calls ¢can' be! handled ‘with the same 'op ing force .and; "' same, eqtnpment i it bl L THe! ‘telephone operators ha.ve also., been mstructed to 18t ol ) courteously decline to give:information regarding. o‘fiher mat;fe : 'mot directly relating to the furnishing of tetephone §erv10&. ' "'quite common practlce which had'been ellmma,tedjls ‘the! callin ot people in the morning. Reguests for.this.service hdye beel «iomade in larger numbers.than most people: realize, | partxpular]y. ' by people without alarm clocks or those who desired to- be‘ su:re o "of bemg awakened in the’ mornmg. G i aih ot Peire "With ' the growing: requlrements rofrr tlwe"government for u telephone equipment for the fighting" forces afiroad and’ ser\uce i ' for training camps, supply depots and other parts lof the “war "maehinie™ in'this coutitty, télephone facilities are taxed to their utmost... The. telephone people. sy, that to. eliminate fg{ls notT . relating to-the giving of telephone service will perm1 he ‘re“* Tease of' operators and eqmpment for more import al @&Q § ¢ and' result in the company being bettér able to take care of the Sy servzee w1th the present telephone forces and “fmnhtles i . Nty e,%e”ll’%mxl"?; L is Y, mxt1 qf the spuds; (22 : | | Minutes" 6f th lgst‘ \‘eé’\flar meetlné; {7 vlere read and npprov I8 B i 1. neer;;made, by, (W tywasazead bl | o1 Ofeiée (fifi Eumcl'mll “court: report: ANY‘MEEK enldupl I Yoalil Ang sho i $23.00;paid| thelf b IlR 1l 1 AKKERUP STUD!O . | Req Phone 58 f 818 Amerlcu " 'EAR NOSE THROAT Glasscs Fitted B n ‘n. 5 : PHYSICTANAND' SURGEON R. E. A. PHX]SICIAN AND SURGE > Office in Mayo quc. 1| Pnéme’ 'sel 200! Res "Pliore 397 5 Dot tnDRep L AOWARD i | | RHYSICLAN! AND: sunomm f "DES. GJILMOB,E ‘& MccAN:N' L anmmus: AND SURGHONS'" Blocl(" LRI s A, ,EC'PATIHG PHYSICLAN | Iveiton' mdck' a Otflcg Plioiie mggmcn ;Lowser Bldg T6-R '»rBUPct,ss. D.. V. Veterinarian .. . Ofl'u:e Phone 3Rt VEngkINARY S%%%EON Orflce -and Hosp‘ltal 3 ‘doors west d 05 i r vr;ég, 3 ’%{1@@”9 FIf twaloan: .0 4 Anything Anywhere - Offices " Security Bank Blrlg.——T 1. 747 -'PHOTO | YOpop t.hIBo%nA‘ Fl‘fifia itk i lthngs Made Day or, Night. . E IBERTSON - v <UNDERTAKER ‘eltrami ‘Ave., 'Bemid;u Mlnn Cldmeé léx. ox‘g lUl Hxfi \Vomer GENERAL MERCHANDIQE Groe rlés’ "Dry’ ‘Goods, Shoes “Flohr, Feed e, Bemldn G SCH‘,"?"EP%M'. 66 - MUSICAL ‘INSTRUMEN'TS i Planes. ‘Organs, Sewing Machines | 117 Third -St.; Bemidji J BlSIAR, Mgr ! ! TOM SMAR' DRAY 'AND TRANSFER * Office Phone 12 — Phone 673-W | | | Office Security Bank Blogk“, 2 | R ERARARYS1 SN v f Fa AT s IS LTS 1

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