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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MONDAY. EVENING, APRIL! 21, ms. ; e f———— pe—{ .} BASIL HANNAH. BEMIDJ1 FOR SM-L—“O acre track at $25| FOR RENT—4 room furnished house SAILOR. RETURNS HOME| Der acre, good buildings, three| close in. Inquire 111 Tth St. MACARONI FACTORY MAY BE PROVIDED HERE Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaplan will leave this evening on an extended trip through the east. ‘While away Mr. Kaplan will visit the Bureau of Washington, D. C., where he will study the potato situation and other kindred industries. Mr. Kaplan is a director of the potato flour mill | militia soon after war was declared, here and owns & large share of stock |and was assigned to the U. 8. 8. Kan- in the industry, and while In thelsas. After he had been in"service for east he will investigate the feasibil- | several months he was transferred to ity of establishing a large macaroni|the Iron Guards where he remained factory in Bemidji. Before returning{until Christmas when he was trans- to Bemidji they will visit relatives ferred to Bremerton, Washington. in Sioux City, Ia., and New York|Here he was training on a merchant City, and expect to be gone about | ship and preparing to go across the two months, Pacific when the armistice was b s signed. Soon after he was taken sick with TAKE GILLSON'S BODY pneumonia, and was confined in the TO PILLAGER TOMORROW hospital for five months. After being released he was assigned to the U. 8. S. Battleship Philedelphia, where he remained in service until his discharge. miles from Strathcona, and 80 Also summer bunglow. acres at $18 per acre. This is all high and excellent farm land. A bargain, will take a good touring car in trade. Write E. Engstram, Strathcona, Minn. wild421 SNAPS! FOR SALE—Single comb Rhode Is- 80 acres hardwood land, % mile land Red eggs for hatching, $5.00 || from railroad station. Some nat- per hundred. Mrs. H. B. Briden. ural meadow, 40 acres easily clenu'- ed, 40 acres good timber. $200 cash very easy terms on balance. A good investment. 5-room house, close in. Rents lorhSIS per mo. Only $1,000, part cash. 8-room house, modern except heat. 5 bed rooms; screen porches; good location; corner lot. $3500, part cash. Partly improved farm. 80 acres; 2 miles from station; good roads; 26 acres under plow; 6-room frame house; good barn; well $25.00 per FOR SALE—One acre; half cash. cheap for cash. . For rent—4-room house; 1 acre lot; barn; East Bemidji; $10 per Minn. FOR SALE—On liberal terms. Mod- x;;,;:’ summer; $7:00 per mo. in ern house on Bemidji Ave. For further particulars address or in- quire of Andrew Rood, 905 Min- nesota Ave. 417t FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals. 36tt ——— e FOR SALE—Or rent. Furnished six room house or part of it. Magnet- ic treatments by appointment. 1237 Dewey Ave. Phone 161.J. 6d421 FOR SALE—3 room ‘house, 7 ‘lots, garage, pump. On easy terms if taken at once. Hector Landry, Nymore, Minn. 6d421 - | FOR SALE—Residence property on lake shore. Johm F. Gibbons. 6d421 FOR SALE—Lots 9-10-11-12 on Bel- trami Ave. For terms write F. A. Holloway, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 1734 Park Ave. —_— 4 Basil Hannah, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hannah of this city returned on the two-twenty early Sunday morning from Bremerton Washing- to, where he had been in the naval service. Basil left with the Bemidji naval wld421 FOR SALE—At a bargain; five room cottage, hardwood floors, city water and lights. .Inquire D. Gainey, Bemidji Hardware com- pany, or 1309 Beltrami Ave, 2d422 FOR SALE—Or trade, 80 acres un-- improved land; also “ten room house; terms address M."M. care Ploneer. 51424 FOR SALE—One reed baby carriage. Apply 315 Belt. Ave., or A. Pelato, Daltons restaurant. 64425 ] When you buy the Ford Sedan you buy the service and essential comforts of the high-priced limou- sine—without the big first cost and large operating expense. The Sedan is like the other more than two and three-quarter million Fords in use—low in cost, high in quality and the most economical car to run that was ever built. The Ford Sedan is essentially a family car for every day in the year, Liberty electric starter. Meeting all social de’ mands, being easy and safe for women who drive. Sedan, $850 f. o. b. Detroit. C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. Phone 474 BEMIDJI, MINN. J. T. Davis, head of the Bamidji Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin- eers and Firemen, will acompany the body of Eugene Gillson to Pillager tomorrow morning. The funeral will be held at Rock Prairie, six miles from Pillager, in the afternoon. Gill- son died Saturday morning from typhold pneumonia, following an 111- ness of three weeks. He Is su;vli’;ed by his wife, his parents, Mr. an 8. | paster service yesterday morning. Frank Gillson of Rock Prairie, a)men yere received into preparatory brother of the same village, ana 1rs. membership in the church, Mr. and A. D. Johnson, of Bemidji, a sister. Shadiow, Mrs. W. Johnson, C. J. Win- PROVIDES LOAN INSTEAD ter, Mrs. George Denley, Mrs. H. OF BONUS FOR SOLDIERS | Brakke, Vera Cutter, and A. W. Pet- erson. At the evening platform meeting G. M. Torrence presented the Victory Loan, and G. W. Harn- well and G. W. Anderson presented the relation of the church, the na- tion, and the world’s reconstruction. LARGE EASTER AUDIENCE AT METHODIST CHURCH A large audience enjoyed the flow- ers, the music, the message, and the fellowship at the Methodist church For rent—6-room house, Bel- trami Ave. GEO. H. FRENCH.........Phone 93 J. P. LAHR ...... S ....Phone 328 Markham Hotel Building Mrs. A. E. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sentors Sullivan of Washington, Wold of Norman and Representative Willnson of Washington, are the sponsors of a new soldier bonus bill which has made its appearance be- fore the legislature at St. Paul. It appropriates $10,000,000, to be- come available at the rate of sl 000,- 000 a year. Strictly, the bill does not grant a bonus, but makes it possible for World war fighters to easfly bor- row from the huge fund if it appears to the three trustees of the fund that they need such aid. The trustees or . commissioners are to be named by the sovex"nor A conference between house and senate will probably be held Monday | , Advertisements in thts column cont to reconcile their differences over |cash in advance. No ad soldir aid legislation. It appears im. leud:bm u)c per lnu.. st probable that the senate will pass the $4,600,000 bill passed by the house. | fer :h:':’?’“ foste: No was'Tun for The proposed commission under water, sewer, and electric lights. the measure authorizes the issue cer- Only a block south of the Normai tificates of indebtedness paying not FOR SALE school. Inquire 1204 Dewey more than 5 per cent interest. avenue. 44tf e FOR SALE—b6 acre lots and other land on easy terms, will take liberty bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymore, Minn. Phone 780-J. si1io Town FOR SALE—AIl modern, seven room 4 Who? I Conscience makes cowards of us all; or else cowardice makes us con- sclenhons & trami Ave. Phone 41. Of FOR SALE—Five room cottage, city FOR SALE—6 hole Majestic range, DAKOTA COUNTIES ARE with water front; in first class FIRST OVER LOAN QUOTA| condition. Apply H. Z. Mitchell, Sentinel. 1115 Lake Blvd. 3d423 (By United Press.) AUCTION SALE—Fred McGoan, Minneapolis, April 21. — Mercer seed barley, buckwheat, corn on and Dunn counties in North Dakota cob, wheat, cook stove and heater were the first counties to go over the | (o) barrow, grain, cradle, farm top in the Ninth Federal Reserve dis- yensjls, all farm implements. At trict. Along with scores. of towns Peter Larkins, Turtle River, on and villages these counties cleared sale April 26. Sale starts at 1 house, exceptionally good condi- tion near Normal school on Lake Blv'd. One of the most desirable locations in city. ~Part cash, bal- ance easy terms if desired. Rey- The N'ew" f fi 520 Minn. Ave. 1d421 their quota the first hour of the cam- paign. o'clock. 64 ZE nolds & Winter, 212 Beltrami Ave. ———e FOR SALE—Cheap; kitchen range, Phone 144. t£320 RESUMES LAW PRACTICE. in good condition, apply A. Klein, Attorney C. M. Ascham, who prior te going into mmtary service was a FOR SALE—Single comb White Leg- horn eggs for hatching, Mrs. C. H. | wWANTED—Gir! for general bO\wQ- practicing attorney’in Bemidji for a A 3 year, has bean honorably, discharged | FHolmes, Melvin, Minn. wlddZl: work. 1101 Bemldji Ave. Wages from $25 to $30 per month. Phone from service and has re-opened of- v fices 1{;1 Bemidji, in a new location, at FO&]?AL[{EB]V;WO p;\',':r&r:zs{hl%il‘? 177-R. 421tf 206 Beltrami avenue, in the Mark- : | B ham hotel building. Attorney Asc- Farm, Crookston. W1d421| WANTED—Red clover and ham says “Bemidji s the best town | FOR SALE—A few settings of Mam- othy seed by Laplante in the Northwest, and I am going to| moth Bronze turkey eggs. Mrs. Crookston. remain here. H. C. Harmer. Route 5, Box 10, R Crookston, Minn. wld421 YOUNG AMERICA PROVED ITS CITIZENSHIP IN WAR JEAN DAWN - Are Here We want you to see the new enclosed motor. It is one of the big features of the automobile world this year. Motorists who have examined this improvment are enthusiastic over it. The BUICK is a car that never fails to please. Phone us or call for a demonstration. We want you to get acquainted with us and with the car. S0 tim- Bros., tion of park policeman. FOR SALE—Five tons of upland hay; also a limited amount of flax secretary Bemidji Park b:fi?t' ‘? With the tremendous Immediate &;ged absolutely free of mustard. ) ere. v a inlay McRae, Sectiou three, town . problems of war out of the way the of Russia. R. R. No. 3, Crookston. Tn‘?fi{’:ht’igefla”“g $1,30 c1521:1‘f;:‘1)' mind finds time and inclination for widd?21 P 1 o0 study of many aspects of the conflict that could not be carefully con- FOR SALE—Three single comb at 140 Mill Park. Near the sidered by. the average American White Orphinton roosters. Mrs. store. 3d4-23 x K while the holocaust was still in pro- E. 0. Fratzke. Crookston, Minn. REX gress. What was the attitude of w1d421 | WANTED—Lady clerk. Greys Bak- -mind of the American child toward s ery, Nymore. e 0 or n n the struggle? is the question dealt FOR SALE—Marquis seed wheat. In- with by a writer in the May number| Quire Scandia American Bank, ot the Red Cross Magazine. Crookston, Minn. wld4zl i “To the glory of the American e 5 o i v teacher,’ this writer finds, “‘there was F‘O}}mgA:‘OE‘d——-“?g;omi‘lh.mdlgutrl;f), ”: a very perceptible change in school Ence ;l B'k. ,loutp 9 ?‘ enk:\. conditions between the opening of|, Mi - BFKAT: FONER S5 r&o‘;; the war and the time the United - 0N = States entered it. The broadening| FOR SALE—125 bushels clean Mar- apartments. Modern. Kaplan b process, the changing viewpoint, the quis seed wheat. K. Samuelson, block. NOW expanding interest were already in Route 1, Crookston. wl1d421 | ——————— FOR RENT—House, barn and gar- DT O TR LU LT L LU LU evidence. Reflecting the very spirvit | —oo FOR SALE—One Angora male cat. den plot; pasture for cow; 4% Th P. w i Ad B . R I' of the American people and Ameri- Price $15, write Harry Logan, miles from town on state road; ORI RN NN RN (Formerly Letford’s Garage) GOUGHNOUR & SAVAGE, Props. Phone 78 Theatre FOR RENT—A garage, at 819 Be- midji Ave. 419tf can life, the wise teacher had devel- oped among her charges higher ideals Mentor, Minn. wld421 $60 a year. Address G. care of Pioneer. 418tf FOR SALE—One Aspinwall potato ot of fair play and honest treatment which made them look askance at s g things that were happening. As the planter and sprayer, 4 row. A. P.|FOR RENT—Furished cottage from moral factors involved in the war Hanson, Eueclid, Minn. Box 81. May 25th to June 265th. Cottage sltm;ugn became more concrete, they wld421 on Lavinia side of Lake Bemidji. Teac V! Ol ed in various obvious ways upon | mee i e e gofih?e" ‘l‘l‘lml:%l::ecgt:!:ég:%c;g; English Newmarket, (British Se-) Pjoneer, Bemidji. ' 74422 thedichoo‘l‘ mind. The children were reading the news; they were hearin and engaging in dl:cusslon' atheg lect) oats. Oderbrucker barley A s TP R ) 3 4 were oven then casting off the tradi- N. W. Experimental Farm, Crooks- | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for tional nooss. The child mind was ton, Minn. w1d421| rent, Phone 776-J. 44tf developing strength—a strength that its elders had never suspected. It was learning to walk alone. nnu ean- Printing of all kinds... or Annua an-vup ¥ I . LR WO g 2 e R ‘“The school unquestionably play- ed its part, but in the main this development was the natural reac- tion of the child to situations and events which wege constantly taking shape before his eyes. That reaction came about simply beca th EH AR = N e & : imees e | RN L T :TE‘?ZEJT:;I;S {181);1!:5 ;:;?&%ig_m’?'c‘l‘i Sh'g&'?ei, I:i‘.' To the Citizens of Bemidji: k ¢ n, fime when @ child is not a e&‘::::x? Bill Heads . 3 : and when he s and familarity with Business Cards The time has arrived for the annual Clean-up of our city. We children during this war has con. Calling Cards therefore ask that all persons clean up their premises of all decom- / firmed me in this beltef.” ""5:":; Bills posing substances and unsightly piles of rubbish, and haul away to 55 ARCTALL W PLATY Auc‘:’tion :losten the city dumping grounds. Also purchase sultable garbage cans i e T ot mogd;hn and place them near the alley, so that the garbage collector may the Northwestern Oil company, will . begin his route on May 1st, at which time the annual inspection Prairie, where h: ::;lngmst:fi a ::g Meal Tickets WIH take place' oil station. He expects to be absent Milk Tickets Checks, etc. from the city about two weeks. By order of Board of Health, DR. E. A. SHANNON, Chairman Call, Phone or Write BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Phone 522 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA A survey has just been made of the grape industry in the districts where wine has been made largely and it seems entirely possible to dispose of the crop to as good advantage as when wine was made from the fruit. . 1 Defective