Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 6

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POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—Married man, fair bookkeeper, experienced clerk. Address J. H. L., care Ploneegx;. "QHARE 0IIR SURAR - - [mexismucemy WANT AD DEPT SHARE OUR SUGAR s FOR TRACK RECORDS : Athletes who flocked here today to|De run for less than 10c per lesue. 10ST ARD FOUND : i ds ch on’ our books cost one . British Get Two Pounds a Month. ‘ ) ; || toat thels shesd and.skill on the teack ce:t e O e, No ads. run | FOUND—Bundle of Clothing. ,gau Frenoh Pound and Half, p i meet, wor’:l mtlll;nry glnd naval insig- | 1OF less than 25“'»@ J148Dewey, aveilg. 4.t 9 g . nia instead of the college monogram v ftallans One Pound. , ; \ 3 | of other years. il e e PORBALE e i : { 7 Records are in danger on the great| FOR SALE-—Set of ‘Stoddard’s lec- new track constructed at the naval tures in black leather binding, and gflwgg > mulfl SUPPLY PLENTIFUL. training station here by jackies. Al ' ong set of Hveryman's:library inil ' o g e TR O e feature of the carefully graded and red leather binding and library of Third 8t. * y “ Bemidji™ Al Nations Permit Use of Swastening S, mea;;u}l;:d stadiu}n l“ th!e :40-yard home economics, Well sell cheazpl, \ e . < straightaway. t is.a fast course inquire 523 Minn. avenue. 3t9 v . for Home Preserving Purpases. ) ! and the record of 47 seconds may CALVIN L. BROWN S R 5 ., |FOR SALE—Hand made stake wagon. i CHIEE CUSTICE ;‘xh}: avl_aflin E:::lc: g’;?flrofidum Wil sell rlg;t. Koot Bros, HAVE DARK HAIR as the possible record smasher. - On ; sl AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You a curved track he has equalled tpe " Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea % America’s new sugar ntlo; of tl:rlo ] Z Semeict e th . person uita- el # 5 B et wia e e | SUPREME COURT JUSTICES, o il i CANDIDATES FOR RE-ELECTION. 'FOR RENT : FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished front record of 47 2-5. ‘ WAxgong t&: sgrln,tors ;m he Andy ard, natlonal champlon. now a < tatken T 1a; room, 215 Third street upstairs. ., Jach Aliled natios - in the matiar of | CHIEF JUSTICE CALVIN L. BROWN. ey S e e | 919K "““’:"’"mln! ks m.“ ::r‘:i:hl‘ A Calvin L. Brown was born in New Hampshire in 1854; came to Min-{ The schedule of events is: FOR SALE-—_Three brand new show % i ost possible equa ':"" uoxs nesota in 1855, was admitted to the bar in 18764 located at Morris in 1878 ~Today:.:National junior outdoor| ' cases. Cheap. Address B, care Plo-| Grandmother kept her hair beau- _imposed \g‘wfl: l!u"uon..‘ Sl and was elected county attorney of Stevens county in 1882, 1884 and 1886. | A. A. U. champlonships. . neer. 5t926 | tifully darkened, glossy and attrac- Ahe yorid Sugar ‘Was appointed judge of the sixteenth judicial district by Govenor McGill,| Saturday: National senior out- - - tive with a brew of Sage Tea and : Formerly classed as & luxury, suger | yrocp, 10, ¥887, and was elected to that office in 1888, and again in| doob champforships. . o | PR RENT —House close in. o7 |Sulphur.. Whenever her hair took ‘o.zow & war time emential, e 13159, Was appointed associate justice of the supreme court by Govenar Monlliye Halay-ebmuplahiv 101 ENCe 71 Sogh; on ‘that' dull, faded or streaked ‘ap- ‘and just “'“"'r 0: flnuqn “Aliled [ Lind, to succeed Justice Buck, resigned, and was elected to that office in §:r?:€g:fiao: -around. ehamplonships | Tro ooy o T Somtouse 110 6th | pearance, this simple ' mixture wi i :the hands of the vErious 1898, Re-elected in 1904, and in 1910 for the term beginning January, > o3 3 .street. Inquire E. M. Hayner, 520 applied with wonderful Bflfic"- 2 fleed conteoliers 1912, and in 1912 was nominated for the position of chief justice and ~——Buy Liberty Bonds— Beltrami avenue. 3t921 | asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s The United States Food Administra- i BT o 77| Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you tion has asked this nation to observe|Was elected at, the regular election in November. BAGLEY WELL REPRESENTED AT FOR RENT—Four-room house on|will get a large bottle of ._t,h%a ‘ol a voluntary sugar ration of twol THE BELTRAMI CO'(_TNTY FAIR Dewey avenue, A. Klein. 2921 | time recipe improved by the add ,w:na%mr':::s::u:&::fl:t e st Bagley was well represented at the FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, g,",fi}fif,;’,‘s%'i:fia“’ %&:2?:&1? l:;i: n e o ; g 8 J Beltrami county fair today, according 1302 Bemidji avenue. Phonel 1,76 can be depended upon to restore Sy Ze Al I e e Oscar Hallam ‘was born on 4 farm|to Al Kaiser, banker of that town,| 452-W. A 828t | natural color g)nd beaul? to the hair. “articién on every menu—whether in at Linden, Wis., October 19, 1865.| He said he had noticed about 20-fa-|~~~rrr—rmmmmnnnaan Ao HEN U downtgwn Frebs the househdlds of both rich and poor, Attended the district school there.|miliar faces in Bemidji in'the brief) _ " WANTED says ever-ybody uses Wyeth’s Sage ?'*!::‘:’}:‘i‘ "::t:;::‘;_ Ne ¥ ik non R e e e In 1881 he entered the Dodgeville|space of .the foremoon. . . | WANTED—Potato pickers at once.land Sulphur Compound now because - - ) o lemy al i pet.ie, ¥ -1 a o wi poUnile Ser. bt per, DEENGD. e! y at, y high school and in 1882 entered the -Buy Liberty Bonds—— Apply Dr, Gilmore's office or resi-|it darkens so naturally and evenly hus College at St. Peter, AT 2 ¢ : 1 it el | Ll pane v University of Wisconsin. = Gradusted | FOUCAULT GRANTED FIVE DAYS ey 14920 | that nobody. can-tell it has been ap- - during such periods as he could . be . ey FOUC! GRAY D] £ i Lty % at nobo e e e | Saring e o Pk, work, entared | (lere in 1887, and in 1689 gradubled | 1pAVE. MUST REPORT MONDAY| WANTED—Gir1. ac i, Anthansie) DlSho i3, 50 S50V, (000 0% | ok month. And thie prices in allied coun-|the University of Minnekota, grad +hospital. 921 a0 draye 16 tHroupl ouy hair talifie © = order in England, France and Italy, na- tiens with which we are sharing suges. |' ANDREW HOLT OSCAR HALLAM : Andrew Holt was born in East Union, Carver county, Minnesota, in 1856. He - attended the common schools of the county, St. Ansgar’s trles are from two to three times asiuating in 1880; u_hx‘dihd'«law and ! .A fine; 1 89| Sefg;ss;l{t E:oucau‘ = s ey oné ‘strand: at a-time. By mornin; , & : ag In Awerica, admitted to- the' pratice ‘of law injand loc St. L. he lifive days 1dave of ¢ W:u}?:?flumgo 'L}J‘,‘,’&:{‘,’;f" Jfl ??, the gray hair diaa’ppears;yaiu'r"mf you go to a hatel In England ot |1881; practiced law’in the “city; of i : der is toTeport 1o state military Head- | - < Opsahl, Lavinia. - Phone 18-F.14, | other application ox £ is restored Miuneapolis until “January, 1884, _quarters: Tu Then to its' b B B g b B o e R e O B e LT I i e judge; elected. in the fall of 1894 i Ay T ol gen-|is a delightful toile and agal £ o i 8 EW. ot intended for the to the A 1921 | or prevention® isease: ‘Prance these days and order tea or _eoffes they serve absolutely no sugar with it. - If you want sugar you must ‘bolng it with you. In Englend it is allowable to use one-seventh of am ounce of sugar in' the preparation of each luncheon. In _Prance many’persons carry little sac. ebarine tablets about with them for wse:in hotels and in England rich and peor must take their sugar with them if .they wish to haye sweetened tea while visiting friends. Before the war started France had 935,000 -acres devoted to sugar produc- tion, By 1917 the French sugar acre- “age-had decreased to 180,000 acres. Poday the French man or woman with'a sdgar card has no assurance whatever “fhat 'he or.she will be able to actually Duy: sugar. ‘Bo-buy it, one must first find it. £ £ 4 7 Italy Has “State Sugar.” < “Especinily drastic regulations govern ‘4he ume :of ‘sugar in Ialy." Its manuo- Sdoture; distribution and sale are elose- ‘ly Ztontrolled, ‘and ‘fa’ipart: actuaily faken over by the s ", .Saccharine is: permitted to be sold ‘and used:as o substitute for sugar and ‘fhe government manufactures a' mix- ‘ture ‘of saccharine and sugar ‘called Wgitate Sugar,” which is largely used. i « German Sugar Ration Adequate. {: Germeny, befors the war, produced - ‘g great surplus of sugar and exported durge quantities.: Today the Germans “have virtually ;gone ‘out of the export ‘business, but have plenty of cheap sugar for home use. Wholesale prices prevalent In the Allied “nations, according to informa- tion' recelved by 'the United States . Food ‘Admiunistration are .as follows: England, 10 -cents a pound; Irance, 12 cents; Italy, 26 cents. While these: high.prices .are being paid abroad the American, wholesale price Is’being held at 714 cents. By Liberty Bonda—— HUN FOOLED YANKEE ~ WITH PLANE AND GUN ¢ (By 'United Press.) New York, Sept. 20.—Lieut. W. D, Hill; Clerburne; Tex., is convalescing yes ; ; ¥ ¢ - in a military hospital here from ef- 3 4.8 7 Lo i ; 2 fects of German camoufiage. 5 X ALY oL AR A 2 ‘While flying at an altitude of about 10, A s, |l ‘ .b. ‘- < L : ; 62 flgflofifii‘g“filfi?‘?fi‘:fil?{fi - See Our Exhibit of Thcse_’Fali;ous C‘lothes of Reasonable Price. M )| h ingl , rigid- 3 ; 3 1 i 3 < 1y°::3 &n:shonntvzt::i;hgt etf:v?arl:i gbe- S 1 1 W k * h s f s ‘h 28 I R B . ; i tween the propeller biades, v tyleplus. eek 18 the time for showling men what the Styleplus idea means Hill dived at the plane, Just as 0 : ¢ el i ] 2 2 he opened up with his machine gun & machine gun operated by a man 8 1 ini €16 fuelige of the snemy maching —for showing why the makers, by concentrating a e o sl e great volume on a few grades, cut down costs. engine was ‘shot out of commission. He fell about 6,000 feet, then man. aged:ta,straighten out and streak for home.;, ,Tl?“ —how these clothes excel in appearance because the models are designed by a great fashion‘artist. - Styleplus Clothes —how the'itidKers guarantee your satisfaction be- " —how this makes its possible to have a known price cause the clothes have reliable fabrics and aré. poliey. : ‘ $25" $30 = $35 _;lv:\g ;::Ldz;l; wear Styleplus in times like the;é;' be proqd of your appearance—and be proud that you paid a price never considered unreasoriable for a good suit of clothes. qwx:opla:xe" had proved to be o ena [ 3 11, r'a:iglv;rlgsxc:: ‘Z‘éfi:fiff.;sm, —how each grade has to be exceptional quality to finally saw an A 1 5 ¢ < od with a Red Croas, He 'fi:ifi’gfl‘ff,‘fs meéet competition the nation over. machine to earth and tumbled out at the door of the shack. It was a den- b goun smergeney sreson s sy Styleplus Clothes are exceptional clothing values., They have always been made under s} expootn to be sack ot tne tont ] the policy of concentration—the policy now being practiced in nearly every industry as in about three ‘months. 3 a win-the-war measure. : - Each grade the sameprice the nation over ——Buy Liberty Bonds—— BOLSHEVIKI DEFEATED. (By United Press.) London, Sept. 20.—The over- whelming. defeat of the Bolsheviki forces commanded by German officers near Ukhtinskay is reported in dis- patches. ———Buy Liberty Bonds-— An. Englishwoman “Soldler.” The most famous Englishwoman *soldier” was Dr. James Barry, who Joined the medical corps in 1813 and served at Waterloo and in Crimea. In 1858, after many promotions, she be- oame ingpecior-general, and it was not until many years later that the faot $8at she was & woman was discovered. & PR S PP ST AREN Get the Styleplus habit. You will enjoy the clothes and make your dollars do their thrift duty. GILL BROTHERS This is the Only Styleplus Store in Town - 1 N T rb“e’fectivc

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