Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 4

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ited Press.) Lon eb. 20. (By Mail)— Fcl:ti;ld cotn:rol is 9. cony * while," at least, in Eng Be&meuo.n’:'on the snle of certain { articles will .be..lightened, and in some: :cases: removed. The ‘govern- . ment has no intention of stepping out ziot from its dinchon of ‘the nationa et i i af. ration has been in- Yrom oné-half pound to three g pound per week, per :persam: The weekly mnrgarlne xa- “tion has been: increased. Certsin kinds of meat niay be obtained with- fout coupon.- 1t is ‘expected: that food -cards will be continned for a while-after May l‘::m t'!:o date when the present food expire. The sub-commitfise appointei the Consumers’ . Council “to invutz gate food “control has pointed out that “"efore the nation can drop eon- trol of- impomtion and distribution of ‘foods-it 8 necessary to deal wit.b the food ‘trust. - The, committee ucommends thM.. 8o-:long-as:there .is a city:of euentul food mfls. mept contro] be maintained. pp.uhoufi be fixed. . but ubli¢ should be allowed to cl opplng places- at short in- tervals if desired. The national kitchens and restaur- ant -system: should be extended. “The government. should continue to import. food - from overseas, S0 long as there is risk ‘of scarcity. 1;ll‘q _xeport continue 'he qneltion one . 6f nnfiorul an international organi- n‘fib‘n’. IE in intimately ‘connected with the guestion of state control of shipping, the possibility of control- ling food trusts and effectiveness of ca-operative action. “‘Obylously, if food trusts extend their..opera! ons to all markets, the only. possible means of meeting this mlon is by the action of the state.” m!_vm.sm VES S00N ‘., TO DISCUSS WARSHIPS|. 4 g’efll' o B rashinston, March-8.—Secretary Dalienls and a party of American naval experts will leave for Europe next. week to discuss with allied naval officials the ‘best type of capi- tal warships to be built in the future, baged ‘oH - tho ‘lessons: gained in the waf, s Because of corriticting -opinions among.: Americanofficers, the-secre- ‘tary has:been esked- to sybmit a defi- nite xwunmendunun to thenext con- gréss 1n~December, 1t “also was ‘fearned ° Secrotary Baker wotld #ajl for Burope about Aprfl 1 to close'up the business oper- ations of ‘the American expodltlon«ary zom: d & ffiiflé#@f NEW VICTORY - * " RESOLUTIONS FOR 1919 ; 1.1 Wit ‘mot quit But will gush * © ¥y peracnal (Job In. helping olean * 2 up the war. o » I will buy ~wisely, save * X y and invest securely, and * bk wm Thelst. uper getting.100 ‘cante’ ¢ for-every dollar apent. * fake the “IF" out of * and’“make It build up* e . é . ] i'will have a pereonal share * | * in my country’s viotory finanee. * & 8, ;4 wiil have enough-sand to * "hold on to the slippery dollar. . 11w’ Increass my eavinge, * will joln \h. “Get Ahead” * overnant, such as one .of the * .. Government savings socleties. ® ¢ 10, | wliil not fet the “Wanls- ® 4 over” Idea make me ungrateful to * | ® thdes. who have fought and bhd . for Liberty, 11, 1 Wil be bomnd our nnd ” > % the peace .table with my heart, * K hnlnh, lsbor, encouragement and * *_money, ns el atopping the foolish drip * *.from: the - pocketbook, which un- * . dermines the foundation of Family * .Bucoess - and save through War* Savings Btamps, Thrift Stamps * and Gev.mm.m bonds and. o!mr 5 © safe meagures. N 13T will: make lhrm a lum . ¥ Hablt.and a selld-business which * secures continuous profit from the ¥ '®_spending of money wisely, b4 ® . 14, 1.wii remember. that thrift * --® iy one of the great lessons taught ’ by the war. - - 18, ‘'t wiil-'not set aside my * newly aequlnd habits of thrift an nd enthusiasm than ¢ ‘Q- | will. keep ‘& written ae- *eount . of what | buy, study.it. ®. weekly,: and try to reduce my foel- <9 Igh” ‘spending, and Increase my - @ .abllity ¥ buy wisely. ® 17, t will look ‘ahead and not ® allow . my impulse "to epand * . !honghtl-u!y rob mo of some big ¢ o opportinity for advancement which ® ®may come in the future. ¥ will ¢ seeneace to continue for a|operative farm of scar-|' be continued, | C0-OPERATIVE FARMS » » FOR BRITISH SOLDIERS (By Unlted Press.) London, Féb, 20. (By Bail. )—(,o- ng will be the British answer to~the puzzle of how to settle returning soldiers on the land. This will be the chief point in the program the government {s expected to place before the new parllament goon, The program will be con* sidered early in the session. - This scheme is intended to appeal to demobilized soldiers with no capi- tal and Tittle-or ne -agricultural-ex-| perience. The government will sup- ply plots of rich truck land near clties. Farlfier sodiers .will_work these | plotd as agricultural lahoreru They|. will be paid as such, addition they will share profits o the ven: ture which will be directed by well ‘paid. n.s;lcultural experts.-* Two other. land: alternatives will 'be oftered demobilized soldiers under the government's program. A small number of men with capi- tal and farm experience will be en- obtain sma]l farms on oasy e “am acre of gronnd which "t6 supply the family with men will be obliged to do other work than ifarming to. completely support their ‘families. ese grants are intended to satisfy the desires of the man’ who' wants to continie ‘at’a: prewar vo- cation at the same time; these men will enjoy homes in semi-rural-sur- roundings near small cities. WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements in. this column oot half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will ‘be run for ‘less than 10c per issie. Ads charged: on our. books cost one (cent & word per tssue. No ads run for ‘Tess than 8%o. -FOR SALE R 'FOR SALE—WIIl trade & 2%. acre island in “Whitfish Laxe ,(fine-for summer-resorts)- for good car. Ad- dxesa J care Pioneer. 5:]313 FOR - SALE-—The bést- ynylng amal_l . truckfafm- 148 than' % mile from city “Hmits; -nine- room -house, bath room, ‘barn, hog house, chicken house 16x164,:-1%% .acres fencéd with hog fence -logs, chicken yard seceded -to. rye, 134 ageres rasp- berries; . Will-sell cheap for cash or -might. .consider trade, best «f “reasons for selling, also have 180 acres at Neely's siding, timber enough: to pay for.it, house, bata, 120 acres fenced; good & timothy and clover. lend,. will sell four houses, ‘gtore, stock and fixtures, two honges on’ Lake boulevard. Wil sacrifice for quick #ale. " In- qulre B. J. Neely. Phone 423()8 he. L s ik FOR SALE—One }..... very trncior 1918-model for. §900. Plowed two hundred- déres. Also triple geng] plow _and - breaker .bottome. A drczs J. C:Sathre, Crookston, .\léln P d3 FOR SALE—Three pure bred, Mam- mouth Bronze turkeys: ' Alfred B. Malmberg. “Route - 1, Crookston. Telephone. 823 21 3d3 FOR ' SALE-—An" ]mported draft Percheron Stallion. ___.._._..._—__—.q_-..-___. WAN'I‘ED—-thwuslier u‘tho Nicol- let hotel. - 34310 ettt 'WANTED—Girl_ for general house- work on from, lx dollary per Week. Box 27 Pilot, N. D. 104318 e St R e SRR AR R S e WANTED—We have acguired exclu. sive ‘state rights for various ' fast selling ‘auto; farm and-home art- 1cles and want local men to become ouregents. - No experiende neces- sary. This s a real opportunity to establish-vourself in-a permanent - ‘business. - ‘Write: today for parti- culars. - ' Consojidated Selling . agency,” 20 Hemiepin Av: M{nne— apolis, Minn. e N L FARM "WORK WANTED—Married couple’ desire permanent -work on farm.. Are well acquainted with’ farm .work and perfectly compet- +-ent. "F. C. Last, Gen. Del,; Croou- ton, dfl! son_hotel. WANTED—A married farm hand ‘to work on my Perth N: D,, farm for eight months, eommenchm ag-soon a weather will permit in, ug:ing of 1919, As safd work will prin- cipally team work, sald man_ will need experience with " borsés and emachinery, $480 ‘will' be" paid for said term. Also:living house and garden will be free. ~All within five ‘minutes walk of Perth stores, c.nuohes, school and P. 0. Keply at-onée: - R. Ji<Laird, Perth, N. D. 34 WA'}\‘TEb——"KHchen girl “at. once: - Apply Markham-hotol. 2o - B4tE WANTED—Good steady. woman cook Must 'be’ neat, $50 month, room and board,: Fine-kitchen. Lake Shere hotel, Walker, Minn. 10d312 Patsute ettt o 2k ey WANTED—By ' young married man a permanent position; - A "gaod steady’ worker, quick and willing, enguire Qualleys grocery. 104311 WANTED—To mnx' six room house with bath;. n desirable location. Not. too far from the business gis- trict. _ Address *‘ FOR: nENT—Ono turnmmt modern. lns inn., Ave.- Phone 317:R. ‘. 2d310 FOR RENT- Moflern, four room cot- tags, - witlt~bath--and . smalt.-brick cellar. Nearly furnished, also gas r:%pge and gas heatera. Ca,ll,,nh;he_ FOR ‘RE ——Sale or excha,ng w s w 14 -8ec. 11' T 149 Range trnml eaun!y. A. A. Smith, Austin;, Minn. 764314 MOVED Mrs, Nallie'Shadiou tns: mIWed from 616 First St. south to:261 Arvine Avg. 6438 LOST—Overseas cap, at high school -*carnival. . Return té-Jack Burgess, - 620 Irvine gvenue or The Pioneer eward.. | black ‘urse," c k 2;-and hospital re- Ave. and Mill 78 for rewsrd " ceipt, bet Park. Flnfi"er vball April 10,.1908.-Color gray.. Weight | one ton. g gelstad, Warren; Minn. M. T. Engelstad, owners: J. G. and -.3d38 e FOR SALE—A. second hand . 15-30 Inquire of Melvin T. En-| | Rumely:0il Pull in good'candition;] . equipped with self steéring device and extemston drivers and. 32 inch Runiell Separator;.complete. Oliver | six Jottom engine plows and tan- dem discs, also 600 gallon steel tank for fuel. ‘Will sell for lesc than price of tractor. alone, Ad- dress Olson Bros., Angus, Minn. 3a38} FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami ‘Ave. “Phone 41. “1218tf FOR SALE~—Our home at 1012 Doud Ave,, § rooms modern except heat, make offer. .: C. Longballa, Littlefork, Minn. 36tf ALE-—American -adding ma-| ne, electric fa etk pro! delivary ‘boxes, electric coffee mill, McCaskey ' Acct. system, floor case ice box; Cary safe, Dayton counter sczle; Ford delivery ear. If imter- estad write or call 8. T. Stewart, Bemid}i, Minn. 8438 FOR SALE—8ix. room house, =hot water heat, gas and all other mod- Liberty bonds. Phone 780j. thew Larson, Nymore, ® save for a “Turn Around Fund” *|’ ® which: il -enable me to meet an * ® unexpected need, or better, an un- ® expected opportunity. . 18. | will save—not thrwnh miseriiness or ‘to support future {azinése—but to live well now and in q. futiire, “I'will conserve my time, my ®. cn.m. and my money, that | may * werk, jout financial worry, ® with a“clear head and fresh AL l!'l"# L4 S R ) A EEEXEERRE bermaid at once. hotel. et L e Nt S L .~ 5 Sy WANTED—To _ hear fromr owner of State- price, | good farm for sale. full particulars, D. neapolis, Minn. WANTED-—Man. or woman wanted salary $24, full time 50c an hot spare - time, selling guargnteed hosiery. o wearer.. Ex; *ngcessary. * Gharant ristown, Pa. F. Bush,. Min- ‘38 tecter, | - & Co.’s seedé nave heen carafally seeds have beBind them s thir (By. United ‘Press.) St. ‘Paul, ‘March 8.—M to-make a bid for the champinnahl among tourists states. The Ten Thousand .Lakes of Min- nesota association hopes' to'make the Gohper state.- one of the, greutest playgrounds of the world. “It iy already the greatest- play- ground,” ‘said Ivan Coppe,: publicity dlrector of the moclauon “bhut a lot of folks don't know it At any rate; Coppe is willing to stake Min- nesota ‘lakes, dales, 'ravines and -rivers’against’ the scenic wonders of the ~on_any basis, - Fighing and ! ' English. ( it Londen, Fel.\ 2 furnitu: dea. swamped . with orders . for lurnlture which . they. are unable .to -supply. This fs*a result of the armistice with its . resulting demohlllzatlon and peace weddings, 2 . One man, sent & concern 5"50 by mail with an’order to dofivar an as- sorted lot.” ‘are among the main attrac- ¥ by k. tionss e says. STATE WOMEN LABOR MATTER FOR BUEVEY (By Uniteéd Press.) St. Paul, March and vocational survey of Minnesota under -the direction "of Miss Agnes Peterson, director ‘women’s depart- ment of the state labor bureau, s the -next step toward. solving read- justment problems in the state.” ‘Miss Mary Van-Kleek.and Miss Ann Davis ‘will - assist: in the ‘survey. The' trio will give lectures. CANADIAN CASUALS RIOT: £ SEVERAL REPORTED KILLED London, March 8.—From eight ta twenty-sevén persons are estimated t£| to have béen killed -and from twenty- five to seventy-three wounded in rioting during the past-three-days at the Kinmel military camp at Rhyl, ‘Wales, according to 'a Liverpool dis- patch received here tonight. Great property.-damage was caused,’ the dis- patch adds. According to latest reportu from Liverpool, the riot was started by about 200 -malcontents. - There were 25,000 Canadians in-the camp awiat- ing demobilization .and embarkation. An industrial CONTENTMENT . ..~ When You Eat Koors Bread Koors Butter The men are Canadians’ all casuals. | § Ry. and Norway. der standard 13& S;rm Beltrami: Ave. Car leaves Nymore on_the to; Ties, tamaraék Jack plne 25-per cent un- size accepted. Second Street Nymore hours and half hour. Car. leaves 13th street on the quarter to: and guarter after aach hour. FARE 5 CENTS Careful Drivers, quality. You can dopend upon.them. - Dealers in nesily o your garden earfy and communi ace your order, now. ‘grown,; selected, and ruitod -five years’ history of suc ARE ynu thinking of:-that vegmhh ‘garien you are going to-have next sum- X “mer.--those sows of tumatoes. asada of cabbags ac.t cauliflower, peppars for pickles and saldds, all of which quppiy so.much for the daily bill of faret " ' Some varieties should be sown indoors 1OW 80 Ae o ! %e ready for mnsplant- _lngon the mlv;l of warm westher. The best raswits are sacured from seeds of known quali Northrup, Klng zpirts. These axsful yleld -lnd sell Noflhmp. Kiag & Co.'s seads. - Plan s Hours; i “ Ph liclu -nd Sn\-mn and Surgeons Miteg, Block DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and "Surgeon A Oftica Security Bunk Block - .- Physician and. Sur Oftice in, Mayo k. Phono 393 Res. Phone "307 * THORWALD LUNDE Doctor of Chiropractic igenses lst Nnt. Bank B! 101 RY SURGEON ' - ital 3 doors. west Phone. No. 309 A Irvine Ave, - .- NORTHERN HINN. AG‘ENCY Dwight D, Wiler WE CAN .~ TOM. SMART Dray_and Tramiter. - =2 Res. P}.mms 55 ameSice mno 1 Fi nneral Dlrector aud Licensed Embalmer PICTURE FRAMING - A SPECIALTY Phonu 317-W nul 8!1-!( 405 Beltrami Av'-u- BEMIDJI, MINN. . " H. N. MKEE, Funeral” Director "'PHON! !78-W'fik

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