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- e - Jenmr f NOTICE. 4 The Beltrami County Clvlc’ Asse- clation will hold a meeting December. * THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' FRIDAY: EVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1918 hibiting the displa— of flags or gm- th at 7:30 p. m. at their office, © oo * | blems of organizations which espouse m 17, Northern National Bank Uni X D | Amste:«?aym, [‘)‘e:dsff{rfil)em fight- | Advertisements 1n i3 column principals of government antagonistic §t" Bet?;mj"fM(‘l?tn'}'x u;q consider the o ing oceured at Essen when returning|cost half cent a word per issue, when g;“g;q :91;;(2::;\1&1;‘1 l:]ty g:;re‘ggxlltt:% X t::;'th,;toned I‘:ake. D‘A};’. ts;;\;i soldiers attempted to lower the red}pajq cash in advance. No ad willjf Os;nvm?ne of California. Imprison-|and other matters. AIl members are he run for lesc thun 10c per issue.|ment of’five to twenty-five years for req_ugstod to be present. A, A, War- Ads charged on our, books cost one the»Keads;:)l these m’gunizntk;lnx!i who )" President. 24127 fent issue. No ads run|do mot sibmit the creed of their or. : :.eu le:sv:fi:‘n 1;1; o ganizations to a United States dis- o o O trict attorney for approval is pro- FOR SALE , vided. BILL AIMED AT RED FLAG / INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS Washington, Dec. 6.—A bill pro- BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - D EVERY APTERNOON BXOEPT BUNDAY — @. B. CARSOX ° i ' ‘8. m. DENU flag. Several were reported killed. BURLESON FAVORS Entered at she postoffice at Bemidii, Minn., as second-class mmatter under act of Con’érul; of March 3, }l’]lt e No attention paid to annonymous contributions. ‘Writer's name must ALL WIRE CONTROL be xnown to the editor, but not necessarily for publica ‘Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach th‘l’l“oflce not 2 (By U < 5 & i than Tuesday t 188y y United Press.) " X TR T it il e “-mm BpHe T .‘ Washington, Dec¢. 6.—PFPérmanent|HISTORY OF THE WORLD WA s ) % —_—e e government ownership of all tele-| By Francis A. ch, brother of) 0 0 March. Com-~ g SUBSCRIPTION RATES graph and telephone systems was General Peyton YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ; WORRYING YOU? Your sry of the news of the week. Published overy Thursday snd sent postage pa .kmumu, for, in advance $1.50. urged by Burleson in his usual re- plete — 800 page illustrated— 'tg ORO JORY, < coviilvnoasns oy port published today. g official photographs. Your chance THE FIRST Ro““n 3 .. 138 Bix montks .... e | ———— to make $500 per month. Freight g 3 A5 3 # paid, credit given. Outfit free. N GhE Jas Three months .. PAYMASTER LYCAN Victory Publishing Company, 431 ,: X 8. Dearborn, Chicago. 2a126| Comforting relief from pain |}/ OtOgrap 3 OF U. S. N. ON FURLOUGH P o B B TSR makes Sloan’s the : R ; 3 gken i o ncutlr:.mk:che:r”ias, World’s - Liniment Is the answer to all e O i Mc>: |, 405 Minnesota Ave. 2d127 —_— e YoUE p!l‘Oblem:fi They § i ; : T This fauious reliever of rheumati wi ease “your arrived last - evening, belng on 2|yop gALE-—Plano, on ierms to right y: i k nful - P ¥ fourteen-day furlough. Mr. Lycan > 4 s, stiffness, -1~ friends, save ‘gour g party. C. F. Hicks, 518 Beltrami | sprains, neuralgic pains, and most |}I'| . A MIXED CROWD. Philadelphia about a month ago, and | FOR SALE—T have 70 high &rade| bessuse it practically. never fails 0 e expects to be in the service for fully| ewe lambs and 30 ewes for sale| pring speedy, comforting relief. 9D £ i 7 two years longer. This is his second /|’ The nations are to form a league, and make each other be-|turlough since he enlisted, having|, have. enjoyed his first furlough when he SEety ;- Burke. 5d127 v may Z s . G i3 finished his course at Princeton. : vesults, Clean, refreshing. At g | R ! They will all retain a certain degree of military and naval | e e g st PO B m e e e Tanaliys iow.| tores. Alarge bottle means economy. ||, strength, but it will be pooled and administered by the league| raiph Lycan, is going from Baltimore| est prices; also hive car of corn 9 gy 5 and car of ground feed ¢oming HAKKER UP that will be sold at prices that i Al - under army and navy officers gelected from its various mem-|to New York this week, where he Barker, executive officer of the Mas-| will surprise yon. Otto Shook, Lini ent Bemidji Minn, I 5 A bers. There will still be bombing planes, submarines, tanks|Will await orders. Lieut. E. A.} and similar confetti, but they will only be used to suppress any | gachusetts, is at New York awaiting| produce. Phone 698. 44127 1 ] Kills Painy cheap until Dec. 9 -at my farm, Al A . i i ot ways ready for use, it takes little LS one mile east of Rosby. John C.| ‘beneir mwmra utrubbisgand produce Make an appointment Jnemb;ts of the {eague wfht:hwants to fitgeht. AR orders. i ; The generalissimo o; e con;posi army contributed by ——— the subscribing nations may belong to the nation that tries to WIRE—WIRELESS EXCHANGE. start & riot. It will ge his dutytltq lealtfl}l)xis army;of-x:lll-filatxons . (By United States,) le i i i nation. is ured his own okio, Nov. 10. (By Mail.)—An|g e . ;fi:fi:tvtvl;;':r&iszfiffl DO, e o Swill| exchang o connect:“wireless _and| 05 S 1334 v somi ol ot still be their commander-in-chief, i + | wire telephones is to be established in cea Carl Opsata, Bemidji, “1‘1"{'&127 FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, seo or write E. J. Willits,'407 Bel- trami Ave., new loeation.’ 1111tf B v Kobe before Christmas by the govern- If there are fifteen subscribing nations, and twelve of them |ment department of communications. ste; rritory fro : er thre hr - | A wireless t 180 feet high # —_—— X gl A% il decide to steal territory from thé other three, the three may ap- beméeefe:te"d“’f; n_on:zt mge l: “‘e’x FOR SALE-_Oak, woll bullt store ate : 3 peal to arbittation. The assessors (contributed by the fifteen| s (1o Kobe telephone exchanges.| = ladder. Call at Dioneer (,fll‘:g,w HO Ses nations) will vote twelve to three against the appellants, which| Wireless telephonic messages from ! a|vessels within one hundred miles<of the"s;:th Japan port will be:cofsi: WANTED The moral theregf is nog thlat;) the %x'ittncufie is aln absurdlti'é the :exep!{xol‘:e‘:g:o:ungberf fihfll ; WA : he'b ’ It isn’t, It is a magificent-ideal, but—like all ideals—presents|Osaka, Kyoto and neighhoring cities, | \y s NTED—Ki i : are the best guarantee for egg difficulties in materializing. The diffculties in this case are|thus sorving the most densely popi-| “iotel e laying hens R £ stupendous, but not sufficiently 86 to discourage us from try- e A T T ing to approach as closely as possible to realization. Pirty of mature age, preferable suggests that the time spent in abitration could be saved by two-minute exercise in simple arithmetic. STATE LABOR IS BACK We shall not attain to it, but we shall attain to something OF NEW INSURANCE BILL| female for installment Subscription " There is nothing better to insure il : ile. LR R accounts, profitable spare time : i well worth while B T e A e asnly warm houses than __'0. TR St. Paul, Dec. 6.—Minnesota labor Cook Company, 301 Tribune An- - BEMIDJI SHOULD LEND CO-OPERATION. organizations are back of a bill pro-| w £ 2 A viding for state insurance which willl i GrEr Gl for aeneral hbume: ‘ £ SHEL. be introd: i : 3 There isn’t a person in Bemidji who shouldn’t attend the Se introdnced %f,eth:r;:;?:fiofigi;]“‘» work. . Phone 864-W. 3d129 annual exhibition of the Beltrami county poultry association,|that the state carry workmen’s com! \WANTED_Girl for housework, 29 now being held in the city hall. The same is true of the potato ffe"mm" insurance in the futurg.| 10th St. Phone 570-V 3a127 |0l s P R « s ” the bill is. passed, premiums-wil{ — o — o . and corn show being held in the same place, ‘“three in one. paid as heretofore, bub bo AtHat WANTED_—Girl for hotsework. Tele- " FLAXINUM Cold Proof and Vermin 'Proof The presence of Bemidji people would: indicate interest|state instead of to i saie| Dphone 600 or call 204 Irvine. : s A e e s i in what the farmers of:the county:are doing*to bring the county |panies. The con;penzi i:xfi:;fnjggl‘é‘l 5d129 Lme th-e II}Slde of your chicken up to the high plane of the agricutural centers of the state, workers, it is claimed, will bé greatel, | TATTEL "Gl for seneral house- coop with it. & ‘ € 4 while the cost will be lower. Whers thereby insuring the success and progress of all concerned. |, workman now receive:‘l;m % w::; They deserve the heartiest co-operation on the part of the|for certain injuries he may receive l\;mrg. Mrs. EPE K%gem, 112292‘1 ¥ oud avenue, one s ti Ly A s We have a large stock which we county seat. ; about $15, under state control, labor WAN’!'EEM id £ 1 b = Y : : _ i Y 1218 Bemias Ave. Phont ‘bought before the increased ONE WAY TO spl,vg PROBLEM. JUDGE ' PROVIDES TiE a6 4 i " b prices. : Nothing is ever accomplished by forcing a man to kiss the| g i AL L FOR RENT ; : flag. If he will not honor the Jand in which he sleeps, eats, m;;::,edaoafiiegr:::'cm: i AL e (o AT T Ask us for Samp;les or better still, earns his livelihood, possess friends, is amused, protected and Rescue. - - - |” “Bemidji Ave. A.Klein. = 3d127 come and examine it at our yard. himself honored because he is if’s.¢itizen, only the five'inch toe ‘ o OB AENT T of a number eleven boot can place him where there is no torch| Stn Francisco—Newlyweds here RENT. Frurnished: soon. .. Can, o T - s ot of hi g characterize Judge . P. Mogan as | be arranged for light housekeep- in liberty’s hand, and where by the sweat of his temples and the| o " 0 o accommodating:| in& if desired. Phone 452-W. 124tf St. Hilaire Retail Lumlief Co. g f his bac B y ressi e e ;f_,hfli n?f.thlf; btdd;’ he can love the oppression of the world to) jyqge, 4 T AIRECT on T iins taafas 1s heart content. Recently three happy but “flus~ of heavy lhorses with harness, for il 0 - K1 ”tgred" young men conducgted a futile logging. Geo.J. Sheehan, Niagara, “We reduce your board bill” And now Seeretary of the Navy Daniels, another southors | sérch through all their pockets to | ~N.D. 10d137 appointee of the president to the cabinet, is trying to get‘the “:::“’w‘,‘,fi"‘x‘,'e"r";(:m“fi;' 'Ee‘"pg;'e"lf;:;'ie‘; R TELEPHONE 100 BEMIDJI, MINN. ¥o ont to tase over all wireless of the United Statestand [*[joytely took a dfamond ring from his LOST AND FOUND possessions. The time to get is while the getting is good-—right| inger and permitted the young men 10w — ecause here will be a good old fashioned house clean-| to use It in binding tha ceremones. |LOST-—White female Pocdle dog, 7 > ing two years hence, and the people of the country will have| After the excitement was over ench | about one week ago. ~Liberal re e T T T T T T U van e old Sav s feiins . % ¥ nepatie| of the bridegrooms confessed that ward for return. Mrs. Frank Gag-|= = their little old say about this incompetent control by autocratic ! 5 Siivey = Aad s5eialistic pfop-xgandw they had bought weddiag rings ana | 1O8 422 Minnesota Ave. 2d126|= 9 F ; S e S L4 lnd “put them somewhere - where JLOST—An automobile erank, Tues-|= ttractlve all StYleS 7 | they The government has placed the telephone line, the tele-| graph lines and the cable lines in the hands of and control of a Texas politician, Suppose the :next. thing will be the clothes lines in the Liberty Loan buyers'ibackyards and a fee set for the (T LU privilege of hanging out the family washing. The American 2 . public is getting sick and tired of the game as it is being played. — o O Y our onoppin 3 o Did you notice where the pl‘esident nominated a Virginia At = I not he overlonked” but each | day. Finder leave at Pioneer office. videgroom had f ten where, | 2d126 in Women’s High Boots DISPLAYED IN THE WIN- DOWS ARE SHOES FOR ‘ALL OCCASIONS AND TO MEET EVERY REQUIRE- MENT: A man to be the successor to McAdoo as secretary of the treasury? Merely another southern appointment to an important executive B ion f s e e e sfi::t ;g t-;;y:,c‘:vn;any f:{lml;] (f;vem;s 49-1b. sack best Cremo Flour. . States has been on the increase in the | southwéstern ;t,:t,:sr,siv: m; o]x;i):i‘o:x,'e' We Also Handle Hay and Feed Calls Us Up Phone 237 T 703 14th St. We can get your heavy goods delivered tion officials Christmas selections now. last six months, and spring will wit-|said* Lett. @~ Wardrop predicted a ness a great rush to northwestern|heavy movement toward lands along lands,” said F. W. Russell, a coloniza- | the Canadian Northern. He expects tion agent. the heaviest rush since 1911. “Western Canada at present is the TR L only country on the continent with There is something for you in the inducements for ranchers who want|Want Ad column today. It's on the to own their land,” he continued.|last page. lllmlllllllllllll!lllll|llllllllIIlllll|l|lllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllll“llIIlIIIIIll!lIllllIllllI|Il|l|lllllIIIllp!!fllllIllll"lllllllllllllllllllillllll Knapp's Sfibe Store. F Illllllllllll"lllllllllllllllllIlII!III|IllllllllllllllllllllllIlMllllllllllllllllllllllllllillmlll: posi agan evidencing the administration’s personal friend-|}i= ’ ¢ E Utz & Dunn ghip for that portion of the nation. ¥ z y 2 E shoes for G i 0 30, = n = women The government has (‘xpl'e3§gd ll§ appreciation of the|§= : = never came “dollur & year” experts, who assisted in the conduct of war{}iE £ tousin a activities. Certainly was tough ofi'some of those millionaires \Ji2 FRESH BEEF AND PORK & " greater who sa nfice(g‘s?’ much while the wage earners and common i = " variety of people set “idly” hy. . = Roasts and SteWS, per 1b = smart E— = Front Quarters, about 85-1b., per ib. . . S styles Don’t expect the fiesh-pots of Egypt again at once. Our A 2 H army and our allies are still to be sypplied, and we must con-;| R_qund, Porterhouse’ T-Bone Steak. . . = tinue to conserve and conserve and conserve some more. gln}? I?u'arterg’ a,bISUt 90-1b., per Ib. .. £ ihocs shged hade it I PSR : ‘ A : Pork Loin or Steak, per 1b. . . H ese shoes have just béen received and we are ¥ Reconstruction and {eadjustment_ appear to be t‘}le order Roast ; £ i‘;’; fl;;:hy:;:e;lllxB:pgfiggfi:,e%%gl;:&sf I?;eeshgxg of the day. What special reconstruction do you need? Side Pork - artistic designing. . . CANADA IS EXPECTING _ |«THere have been many inquiries Compound Lard B | A e e St D K and fhe ot caah'h,ez'jm‘i;“’tz"{e“;;;fi'c'{z";f,.“ Good Eggs SRR g lasts and patterns that have Madam Vogue's k. (By gmtedDPres%-) An il n Ru;segls Rstatemem.s were con- Two- Carnation Mil e = sanction. f s of Dried Siates tarmers and| Waniton: colonzation agents (|2 Large can Tomatoes or Corn T Bt iy e i - il ranchers to western Canada in “Undoubt th ili be h i i s i is the forcast of Canadian immigra- immigthtinne nzxt ?:a: { Ite af’lfifi Fresh Mllk’ da’lly’ the beSt’ at = Forty varieties of felt slippers. Make your =Y : | | j ‘ | Defective