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“Bnild & Building.” That’s tobe. the slogan through- it the country during the coming ng and = summer months.: And there’s a reason, and a good one! No building other than that which was- . necessary has been done dnrmx e past year. Govern- ‘ ent restrictions, made necuury by i “war ~ emergency, A practically stopped all construction work. Now these restrictions have been removed and, there are mlngY reasons why building plans should be revived and ‘carried out as speedily as possible. buudinf- are needed, their con- ct‘xon ‘will add to the general pros- ty of ‘the community and, last ut not least, the work will provide -employment for the soldiers who ‘are g beipg digcharged. emidji should not and undoubted- wm not be be nd o',har commun- ‘in_ this resi- K ubove, there are many reuonn why they should be carried out. ew Home Building Department. rest and its publicitxon nefit” entire’ community. etion work "of a useful char- a‘boon to‘the ¢ommunity. || ‘thur Pinero. Kor the' firs permitted. to be publigshed. ichool: are taught But There Was a Difrerence, Here Is a story cnuceming Sir Ar-. Tt appears that he was on the polnh of rehearsing a new play, the rehear-} 8! being timed to begin at eleven elock. {Looking arotind at the us:emhled cpmpnny. he noflced that one lady was abeent, - “Where is Mi® Blank? asked Sir| JArthur sharply of his stage: .manager. “She has permission to come at] 11:80," was the reply, “as she 1§ wash- -ing her head.” ““Nonsense,” growled Sir Arthur, in .pretended anger, as he took off his as | ‘bat, displaying his bald head. “Why. I{wash iy liead every morning, vef T'm uever Iate for rehearsal.” HOME There’s only one other vord language that in the English fine. Photographs of 'Fhese students in the army airplane:counstruction verything connected with the madnufacture of an axrplnne. 'WANTADDEPT ST Ky b i R S {FOR SALE—Six room house, hot my airplane ‘construction have been Adverusamenu in this column -cost half cent a word per issue, when pald cash in advance: Ne ‘ad will be run for less than 10c per issue.’ o Ads charged on our bookl cost ona cent a word per {ssue. No ads rym for lus than 26c. - T 'FOR SAGE FOR SALE—~-We have one second car : left, the best bargain of all; a family car. Pioneer ads sold the rest, ~Come in today and gee: it: Letford Auto Co. s 2-31 We \\"il! furnish all t bueflding - material hardware, cement " $2170.%0 FOR SALE-—Or trade; two white Plymouth Rock cockerels. W. K. .. Wagner, phone 482. 4228 FOR SALE—One new Curtiss air compresser _complete, -~ €all "265w. .&'4 s L2228 ALE—Six pool tables complete, ap: if taken at once, will con- sideiz trade for team or truck car, ~~W. R, Spears, Agency club room. Red Lake, Minn. 7d34 FOR SALE—Two corner lots on Doud # avenue,; southwest = corner, 'east Jfront, ideally ,located ‘Two blocks ' “froni the new normal school. Price B e o F‘OB. SALE-—Chance to get a half - acre- of: cleared land; with small summer: :cottage -on :Birchmont road. Finelylocated. ' Reasonable. argain,” Pioneer. 222t wdter heat, gds and all ‘other mod- « ern conveniences. = Very good loca- “tlon. Is- ouered for quick sale at a | ; umfloe Addreas H care Pluimelrt g v 2-2 FOR SALE—House and lot, also fur- niture; east of Lincoln .school on corner,- Nymore. Cheap if taken at onc Vlncont Jonas, Nymoae, Minn, h 12433 FOR SALE—b5 acre lois and other land on easy terms will take Liberty bonds. Phone 780). Ma- thew Larson, Nymore, Minn, 2mo414 FOR.SALE—At less ‘half of its ‘originalcost. One ‘complete res- ‘taurant outfit. - Address B. C. care Ploneer 210t et wmm' WANTED%-Good. girl . for general housework. Call 272, Mm John Moberg. . - 4d34 WANTED—By young married: man 2 permanent position. A’ good steady worker, quick-and willing, enquire Qualleys grogery. , 104311 WANTED—Tg rent; six room house with bath; “in desirable location Not too far from:the business dis- trict. - Address’ ‘S,” Pioneer. 120tt FOR ANY kind of a'real. see or write E. J. Willi{ trami Ave... Phone 41. ' lumber amd inetuding- “fir plagier,,’ con @ Sbrick, ete., to.build this home fm timaté on the Jabor will be lWANTED TOQ HIRE—A draft horse. ; FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 E Markbam hotel. 23228 .GAVE VR NAME este: SVANTED-—TPo bu¥ & Ford car, ~Bo-{ 2 6d31| tained in honor of the.h' niece, Mahan of Minneapolis: “The. -item’ WANTED——Dlsh washer—Third ‘8t | should have read, Mr. and Mrs. Joe -cafe 219tf | McManus. _ Alternative. Wifie-—"Richard, are we golng-to the Blunk's dance or not? If we ate, It's sunny room, | tinie for me. to dress. .If not, I'iiust modern. 403 America Ave, Phone| put a musturd piaster on my ~“hast un:l 301 3uuul go straight to bed.” v midji Steam Laundry. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large Tall Mxlk 2 cans for... Tomatoes, 2 cans for.. . Corn, 2 cans for B lixed Vegetables, 2 cans for. Pure Lard, 10 1b, can Karo Syrup, 10 lb. can. Large Brooms, best in town fo Molasses, full quart jar for. Corn Flakes, per carton... * Dried Apricots, 3 1bs. for. Dried Peaches, per Ib. ... Mothers Rolled Oats, large packag Natural Pptato Flour, 5 lbs. for. Coffee, dandy drinker,.per lb. Soy Beans, 4 Ibs. for.............. Fresh Roasted Peanuts, per | Fresh Butter Klsses, per 1b.. .~ Fresh Pean"fit Butter, per 1 b Boucher’s Cash and Garry smm KAPLAN BLDG. '1213([ soney-into’ circulation where means as much as; H-O-3-E. l “do’ the most good—adt home. vns‘ labor conditions .. fl'bfl ediprasperity b Mvfiw d-n ol the community. Bohind, Monmr.mt. - t is be M% of *lhbcr, issued a shbemgnt h«nfly. calling “on- individuals “as a8 .state -and municipal author. to begin ‘at‘once the ‘building cte that-had been s!nr‘pad to re- -labor- nn gterials for war ttmu. Secretary Wfluon Mmmetr . pthe situation when he said T }‘Llck of dwelling: commod),fions and‘ lack " ol pfibflcfiuvan{ ces in ! j roudi, " public L e ot pevied h“the readju: perios pd. Therg i§“another and bus side, however, namely |/ * lack .of building aetiv- of iofir. returned biol!dien ri thought or‘unnecessary”bnilding, for that’ would e a {wor lolntion of a u:? serious, problem; but 1 'do feel if"we ean securs from public au- thorities and private individuals an early’ mtion to start work in the ion: of - buildings, ‘sewers, waterworks, brldgea and simi ar un- dertakings, 'alt -of which are:vitally nécésdary, we'll. not only be {ncreas- irg-t) otal'substantial value of our “ou ' but we Wwill'in a measure be | stabl Zi rf geheral economic’ condi- tlons du ng thie period of reconstruc- ‘hdvocatmg Mnurhls and Labor Plentiful. It is &) nt' that there mrill be no dearth of either materials or la. . hnr or ebnflding;hnt is"Hecessary - 'during the next year or two. As a stdrter the United States Steel cor- poration has snnounced a reduction in the price jof hmldmg materials but, as @ matter of fact, the advance in the cost of bmldmg during the last few years has.been far less than in almost_any other line,. and .incomes have increased l'n a much grester pro- Llcg of dwellmg accommodntmns 2 has created a bad, condition in many places. It has -increased rents out of all:proportion to the ‘increage in the'cot of construction andithe ne- _cess| for increased incomes of the owners, This condition will be main- tained untilsuch'a time as there have been mv!ded more homes. “Farmers Lack Buildings. The farmers, who have creased their ?roduchon 0; der the stimulus “of high pnces and the appeals,of the’ gavernment, lack; many buildings that are necessary for the efficient operation of their farms. This sort of building, like all others, was halted by the war industries board. All restrictions now have been removed and everyone is free to cnng out his b\uldmg plans. “Build a Building” will become ex- ceptionally popular this spring and summer and everyone who has had such a thought in mind during the N od of lnxxety will do wel] to zet That word is Mother. Every - normal man.or woman and gv- ery child deserves a good hone. K £ helpmg our “ build homes, we are interested in more than the naterials that . we gell,. We are interested in seeing our customers obtai homes that are “beautiftl, com- fortable, convenient- and dur- able. . 1 " This little five room bunza- lowwill make an ideal hom®& for some small family. family be yours? The young man with a new wife can be . proud to introduce her to a ¥ nest like this one.. The elder couple, retired, will find it a * splendid home in which to pass an age- of ease. folks will take pride in living in these pretty surroundings. SMITH - ROb..4SuN LUMBER CO od om request. c,ustor ers - KITCHEN. 1 — I e ite Auc) | T 1 Will that - Middle aged” 18686 RTI WO0OD-WORK 5 The Permanent Furniture for Your Home. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on THIS or OTHER HOMES see Could you imagine anything more enjoyable in hot weather . than the porch on this home? : It is'exposed to cooling breezes from three directions, and can i be screened in summer if de- sired. The living room is large &nd is - connected with the sleeping and service portions of ‘the house. - The coat closet in“one corner has a full length mirror door. - The den is a handy room as a study, home office, or bed room in case of « emergency. Notice the combination sideboard and "kitchen cupboard builtin ‘to the wall between the dining room and kitchen, ~ It is a Standard Design of Curtis Woodworlk, and xs a sxmce and: labor saver. The kitchen is well arranged. On - account’ of the rear porch-it is not necessary to" go outside the house to: reach the ‘basement. : The bathroom is. so situated that . it can use some of the same plumb- ing - pipes that supply the kitchen. .This is an economical arrangement. The_bed rooms are convenient' to the bath. The front chamber has-a double window; the rear bed room h::ls ventilation and light from two sides. Phone 97 ey Bemidji, Minnesota Defective