Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 4, 1918, Page 4

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- -aynited States Fuel Administrator - PAGE FOUR FEDERAL FUEL HEAD HAS ALSO RESIGNED|k Washington, Dec. 4.—Fuel Admin- irtrator Garfield has resigned, and President Wilson has accepted his resignation. This was announced last night at the White House. ~~ «Jt was announced at the executive offices . that,” said the statement, _.Garfield had tendered his resignation to take effect at the pleasure of the president and that the president had uccepted the resignation, although it was made clear that tne need of do- mestic consumers will continue to re- ceive the attention of the fuel admin- -istration until the winter is passed. ITALY IN ALLIANCE WITH BATTLE ALLIES (By United Press.) Rome, Dec. 4.—Italy will join an alliance. between England and France, the Popolo Romano declares today. CROWN PRINCE FAILS TO ‘ MAKE MERTION OF HEIRS (By United Press.) Berne, Dec. 4.—The document of THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER jdication signed by the crown ‘prince of Germany makes no mention of his heirs, it is understood here to- day. .. 4 WILSON URGES CO-OPERATION OF FARMERS IN FARM BUREAUS - (Continued from Page Ona) and machinery. It will not only be profitable, but it is the only humane thing to do to help both the allies and our former enemies to get start- ed again. “Believing as we do the things we have stated above, we are in co-oper- ation with your county farm bureau officers, planning a campaign for the week of December 2 to'7, during which time it i{s hoped that every family in each county in Minnesota will be visited and given an oppor- tunity to join the local farm bureau. There are now about -30,000 mem- bers of farm bureaus in the state. There should be at least 100,000 members. We hope every family will join the movemgnt. . Any and all membership fees-paid are retained in the county and used. solely in the county .and_ only for purposes deter- mined by the local farm bureau offi- cers. WANT AD DEPT. " FOR SALE FOR SALE—A baby’s cutter. In- quire 500 Minnesota Ave. 123tf e e FOR BALE—One Round Oak kitchen range. Call 765-J. 2d124 et R (R SN e Wi FOR SALE—Piano, on terms to right party. C. F. Hicks, 518 Beltrami Ave, Call after 6 p. m. 123tf ioa e aia s AT SIS it FOR SALE—I havé Y0 high grade ewe lambs and 30 ewes for sale cheap until, Dec. 9 at my farm. one mile east gf Rosby. John C. Burke. - 5d127 s RS O L SRS E SN il FOR SALE—Hay; best quality, low- est prices; also have car of corn and car of ground feed coming * that will be sold at prices that _will surprise you. Otto Shook. Produce, .. Phone 698, Ll 4d137 FOR ANY Kind of a reul estate deal, _see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- | .trami Ave,, new location. 1111tf FOR SALE—16 incn tamarack wood. . $2.256 to $8.00 per cord. Call or see Carl Opsata, Bemidji, Minn. 144127 FOR SALBE—Oak, well built store ladder. Call at Ploneer office. 11231 — WANTED A A A AT WANTED — Dining room girl, at once, at Erickson Hotel. 3d124 WANTED—GIrl for housework. Tele- phone 600 or call 204 Irvine. 3 5d129 -WANTED — Two laundry girl, at State Sanatorium. Apply Pioneer . office. 3d124 e i L TS WANTED—Girl for general house- _work. Mrs. E. B. Kenfleld, 1224 _Doud avenue, Phone 730. 1129tf WANTED—Wood chioppers, $2.60 a cord; waltresses, $26; woman in laundry, $25; general maids, $25; plain cook, $40; kitchen maids, $30; handymen, $30; practical nurses, $25; engineer, up to $60. All. with complete maintenance, apply immediately. Dr. Davis, Puposky, Minn. 5d124 WANTED—Mald for general house- work, - 1218 Bemidji Ave. Phone 766-W. 1126tf LARGE KNITTING MILL desires woman to work in own town. Easy |§ business, permanent, salary or com- mission; all or part time. Guar- anteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. 1d124 e FOR. RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room. Lake Blvd. 2 FOR RENT—Furnished room. Can be arranged for light housekeep- ing if desired. Phone 452-W. 124tf| FOR HIRE-——I can furnish 1¢ teams of heavy horses with harness, for logging. Geo. J. SBheehan, Niagara, N. D: - e 104127 716 d124 octety Frond C1o10es v x| sale is on. Don't Buy Until You See Our Goods and Lowest Sale Price You Be The Judge and Decide for Yourself We guarantee to save you big money on Good Clothing, Good Shoes, Sweaters, Underwear, Gloves, Sox and all kinds of winter furnishings for men and boys. Everything reduced to sell quick. Priced for a short time $1.00 All Wool Hose. . .. ... ......... 89c¢ 20c and 25¢ Heavy Cotton Gloves. . . .. 14c 75¢ Cashimere Hose................ 55¢ One lot Boys’ Winter Caps. .. ........ 39¢ All Men’s Mackinaws Reduced. One lot of Men’s Shoes, $8.00 values. . $4.45 Bandana Red and Blue Handkerchiefs. .9¢ $3.85 Wool Mixed Boys’ Sweaters. . .$3.35 Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants reduced. Boys’ Blouses reduced. $1.60 Boys’ Union Suits. ........... $1.39 $1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts. . ....... .. $1.15 75¢ Men’s Suspenders . ............. 59c All Manhattan Shirts reduced. You Cannot Afford to Buy Elsewhere Lowest Prices Guaranteed Headlight Overalls $2.19 20c 75¢ Men's Heavy Canvass Gloves ,' 4c Must Go! 59c Are the final orders: is- sued to several hundyed They are all wool, hand tailored by American’s fore- most wholesale tailors. All good models in choice pat- terns. Sizes 18, 17, 16 and 15; $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 were the former prices. $9.95 \ $3.00 Union )Suits ) $2.25 Heavy Fleeced Union Suits $ 1.75 .$1.25 All Leather Mits = - Silk Neckwear: " Sartety Bramd Gl;tkm -Men's Suspend- 39¢c A Powerful Demonstration of Lowest Prices and Highést Queility G FOR ALL MEN AND BOYS WHO LIKE GOOD CLOTHES An occasion that is bringing joy and splendid money savings to hun- dreds of smart young men and older men who value their dollars and want high grade tailored all wool suits and coats of the best quality. Shavitch Bros. Stock Reducing Sale is a veritable bargain feast for lovers of fashionable togs and shoes. Mothers of bright boys are keenly alert.in preparing for present and fu- ture clothing needs of the coming season ‘Incomparable value giving is making this sale more popular every day. We feel gratified that our efforts are appreciated by the people of Bemidji and-vicinity. We ' thank you for the generous patronage. Sale will continue only a 51 i few days. This is the psychological moment. The right time to | .| !L‘_gn%/’;g{ffii avoid paying high prices—don’t wait and put it off; buy while the e 50c - $2.50 Men's Flannel ers Shirts $1.95 Latest 1918 All on Sale at Reduced Prices. Hart Schaffner & Marx and So- ciety Brand, the world’s very best - high grade clothing, ahd the fam- Clotheraft make novelties, tweeds and worsted. All sizes up to 48; stout, slims, stubbs and regulars. Regular $20 and $22.50 ous Men's Suits and Coats values, sales price— $18.35 Regular $30.00 sale price— $23.85 Regular $35.00 sale price— $28.35 8 Regular $40.00 \ sale price— $33.95 Regular $45.00 sale price— $38.95 . are a You_ng Men's Suits and Coats, Sizes 15-16-17-18, Big Snap $6.95 - $398 - $11.45 $ 275 79¢c includes values, values, values, values, These Prices Big Saving Dafdsttua

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