Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 8

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' LONDON EDITOR ADVOCATES WORLD LQAN TO PUT EUROPE ON HER FEET (@Y United Press.) ORDINARY HEN MUST i New York, May 8.—A quick’peace, @0: FEED TOO HIGH food :;3(} work fg}" Eurg»e. and :hlen $ E a world loan enabling those countries bankrupted by the war to rehabilitate hofig‘}"&'“{-&gefi tfi‘,‘;‘;‘,,fif t;o":l:? themselves—these are the immediate pos. . -Only h which et wond lodsy, nsthe |t KeeplRe hcr, O O o, can' opinion of Ralph D. Blumenfeld, edi- & W. E. Stanfeld, e o London’ Daily. Express, |00, Seut now, mays o T maion Blumenfeld, who is one of the most| = " iy esota p'oultrym:in in-touch influential British ~publishers, Was| iy “the poultry specialists at Uni- born in this country, but has lived in / finishing his year’ England for twenty-seven years, dur- ?J:ffifl'?héik sy 26112ghe;syw‘l;§ Ing which time he has been ideatified | 1/ " yorage ‘egg production for '8 with the direction of large journal-|p,.ioq of 12 months of more than 170 {stic enterprises. His present visit is| P e av farm flock in thi ot to tho United States in Sftegn | °EES The averags frm ;o0 & *|state produces about 72 eggs per ""T';; Ssatlon of s AUIBESS en dshould be stxal;’:a for.. - This uestion of ould. mean an “a onal income more important than the question: rom.the ordinary flock of $84 a year. the terms of that peace, Blumenfeld |Standard bred poultry given a little PSR is dangerous,” he declared iun an in- terview with the United Press. .‘“In|treating them fact, had tlie peace settlement been made last - November—as - it “should : have been made—the world would . have been better off today. ‘The un- certalnty. would -have ended. prompt- 7 1y, industry would have resumed and . Yolshevism would have kept out. of western: Europe. “The close of the war found nearly| Advertisements in this column cost all the belligerents in a state of |half cent a word per issue, when pafd Don't plant fpotatoes without first or scab. 2 was a mothe ingland spent all of .her excess|less than 10c per issue. 5 wealth eccumulated during five hun-|{' Adn charged on.our books cost ome dred years of commerce, France and [cent a word per issue. No ads run for Italy ‘are financially exhausted. Only |less than 26e. g the United States and Japan are able ekt el S Il to finance reconstruction on their T e e T s o aown account FOB SALE “How are these financially .broken [ aman~mmmm~nrmamame s o Y eountries to rehabiltate themselves? FOR SALE- New milE cow and Fhere is not money .enough in the heifer calf. S. P. Hayth, Box 582 world to immediately meet the debt Bemidii, T 3<510 under whl‘ch E‘\xrodpe i; “staggering. | Germany is ruined and cannot at ur oal though she can and must do so even- Ave, 58t iually.. . Besides, to. attempt to ‘strip d ot o her bare at once would force her into | FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, 16 ft. bolshevism and end all chance of her|2 horse power, Fishman engine. Also paying anything. Overland auto, model 79. Wm. “So the powers must help Germany [ ~ Dougas, Great Notrtitern hotel, They must loan her money, not be- g 2.59 eause they pity her or condone her crimes, but because they must loan it they expect ever to get a large in- ; dammty‘ from her. Germany is t)l:e international tramp—a tramp who owes much money but has no’ food, Normal, school. Inquire 1204 00 busmess.l no ;}ub.ll Before the| Dewdy avenue. 65t tramp's credlitors can hope for pay- im0 ment, they must provide the tramp mt‘; EAL{'JS—;IGEO [1]2 s:;z 80:"%1'“1-;’!:1:‘;!‘2 work, time to meet his debts and the| oI} B v Ty ¢ America Ave apportunity to earn money. Pricé $30 aplece. Nels Lo’ltiedi 8o it is with Germany. It is 12459 necessary to provide her an oppor-f —— tunity to resume her industry, to re-| FOR SALE—See. the Bemidji Sta- habilitate her commerce—to get onl" tionary store.for rubber stamps, her feet. fac simile signature stamps, no- “To raise funds for such an under-| * taria] seals and corporation seals. taking, a world loan seems essential. 36tf This would be for about twenty-five » 1 ¢ Mhilllon dollars. = Let us say. England | —/—/————— takés 30 per cent,.the United States WANTED ! ! 20 per cent, France, Italy and Ger- bk many large shares and the other | WwANTED—Experienced girl for gen-. powers smaller amounts, eral housework. After May 16t “This money put into a central! @ood .wages. = 805 Lake Blvi fund administered by the League of| phone11-R. e 3db12 Nations, could be loaned to various| — b powers to enable them to pay their| WANTED—Work by the-day or hour. debts and to finance their reconstruc- $16 Oak. St Phone 531-W. 8d517 tion. It would also make it possible | -t to provide tunds tg”Oermany to put WANTED—BExperienced hotel wait- ; her on her feet and epable her to pay ress. Apply manager Markham her just' debt to the wérld. Such| hotel 58t loans as were made from the central e T e 3 fund for reconstruction work in any ‘“?NTEI.’*‘%‘;‘““%“"N“% ‘;"“i ;cal{- country—new railroads, new -indus- ]°x’=l"3'n i F'ln ycirgkst:n. trial plants and the like—would al- and, I‘,‘: te 5 ;ts, ogo“w' \\nyshbo.}securv.'d by this nlewly ereiat- Minn. gne 1099 ) ed physical property until such time |yya 5 1 emeral house- | as the country involved coWld pay W wflEDfifi“;‘,’e gzggm:eflm Ave. back the loan aiid redeem the prob-| gouth 44510 erty. : : e s ls e wi “Such a plan would give the strick- | WANTED——Kitchen girl, at Mark- en countries of the world—even the ham hotel. 56tf enemy countries—work and hope, the | ————————m - two greatest factors: in setting up [ WANTED—To rent house on Lake their self poct.” { Blvd, Address “M” care Pioneer. @ Blumenfeld declured that the war , 6d512 had measurably increased the good i ——TTrm = 2 feeling.in Great Britain towards the | ‘Y ANTED-—Experienced mald _ for United States. housework; .good home, small fam- “No singl(- factor contributed more | ily and good wages. Inquire ’912 to that tresult than the splendid con- | Lake Blvd. 55t duet of the American soldiers in Eng- | \¢ANTED—E o cait nd’™ he said. *The recent trouble W :}){;g%é)a%:perimud Jad r;;:‘ between the police and American sol- 2 : diers in London was due prineipally | FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see to the stupidity of a London police- or write E. J. Willjits, 218 Beltrami man. The conduct of the Yankee sol- Ave. Phone 41. 1213t0 dfers - was consistently beyond re- g proach.” _—— . The feeling in many quarters in\ FOR RENT Hngland that Germany ‘must be helpéd does nat mean that bitterness 5 against the Germans- has abated,|FOR RENT—Modern 'room, also Blumenfeld said. board if desired. 1110 Bemidji “Phat feeling was almost wholly Ave. Phone 311-W. 5d513 the result of the Gotha raids on Lon- s 3 don,””s8aid he. ‘“Britons almost ad- TO RI"‘\T"‘O“B or twa tl'x,rnished o wired, the efii enty as fighters of unfurnished rooms. 621 Bexgédfijgi the German soldiers edrly in the war. Ave, They had not then the bitterness of - personal feeling against the enemy | e e that developed later. Then came the SNAPS' H use of poison gas by the Germans and the feeling of hatred began. It was 6-room house, barn, good_ well, stimulated by the appearance of the A { one-half -acre lot. . Qnly - $1,600 ® Zeppelins over England, but it burst $600 cash, balance- &t 320’ pe' ‘ LT Sl SN A S 1l S e FOR SALE—Five room cottage, hard woed floors, city water, sewer, electric lights. Lot extends to lake :shore. One blovk south of |, into full flame when the’ Gethas ap- | th i aeared in fleets and began to shower || MO hombs upon the helpless poor of Lon- don. The terrible hatred -which those raids engendered will not be forgot- ten for fifty years.” ~ 9-room house, ‘modern except l heat. . 50 ft. fromt, facing east. Screened porch, good location. For \ quick sale, offered at $2800 for a short time only, one-half cash. - 80 acres hard wood land, 3 miles from the city, unimproved. With- out question the best tract of wi d: land close in. ‘Some timber. Easy terms, small payment down. 5-room: cottage, lot 85x140; tubular. well; 2 blocks from school. $16 down and $16 per month for 100 months. 80 acres of good hardwood land or 160 acres with small. encum- brance for a good house in Be- midji. 40 acres within the city limits, 16 acres under cultivation and bal- Tulips should be making a good showing now. Save for next year the bulbs when they are through flowering. They are likely to be few- er and higher in price next year. A HAT OF UEHESUAL MERIT . Pokerson Wall GET IT AT : ance easily cleared. Good clay YOUR DEALERS so0il, small house and barn, chicken OR WRITE house. This will make a fine truck 3 fmim, $800 cash will handle this, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN: J. P. LAHR DISTRIBUTORS Markham Hotel Building Delleves. attention, will give these results. "STTING FOR GOLDT' “Delay, no matter for what cause, e %‘ o'clock at the Presbyterian parsonage by Rev. L. P. ‘Warford .The couple ‘| Paul Glyden of Hill City, and Miss N . ( Flora Perry of this’city were united Vst ¥; S I : : ‘ Minnows Lunech Kits financial collapse. < In four years|cash in advance. No ad will be run for o - ‘ . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER _ ERIDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1919 w Keep en tools bright and sharp, They work easier. i L HAVE YOUERADIT ? % ¢ When your back is broke and your eyes are blurred, 3 ‘ And your shin bones knock and §i - | ; : your tongue is furred, g 4 g J Gt _..your hair gets dry, And you're doggone sure that ‘your're. going to die, 2 But you're skeered. you won’t and afraid you will, Just to and have your e pay e Lo “And p! e ad.p i see you ‘ For youve got the “Flu”, boy, 3 essmall i GET READY “SPORTS” The time is here. The fish are wait- ; ing and the lakes and streams invite ot IR fivCiiery pEFO S .LL BEFORE SEE OUR WINDOW O | : ul camper and fisher- MARRIED TOD. - rPhe New ¥ im;eu 3 e Come and soe, : . - Yorl e Man Sfeel Rods Cane Poles . ‘Northern Natl Bank Bldg, Reels Room 5 Phone 57 W Sinkers Bgfi:en Hooks Lines 2 C i ttended ‘by ‘Mrs. Kate Perry, A f I"lail:flpmg iy g::gl %r:tch Bait r of the bride. - - Y : - 1 Thermos bottles Etc., Ete.’ BEMIDJI HARDWARE PLAY SAFE COMPANY USE ¥ Minnesota BA.:i:ji«h Street I have purchased the Ny- more Meat Market, conduct~ ed b T. Schmidt, and ir “vite'the"public to come and inspect my sfock of fresh and salted meats also all kinds of sausage, butter and eggs. I will deliver to all parts of the city and do all to satisfy my -customers. Yours for business, " B. M. Merseth |=——— : \ SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PI o ‘C. W. Vlm_lonlui;, Prop. | ONEER - J Home Patterns 116,20iand[26 ) icents] g=ii e Special Values in Ladies' | Ready-to-Wear Garments . If you are looking for _a Cape, Suit or Coat, we have 'a few gar- ments that are priced below the present \wl‘\\ market, some are late et arrivals, factories . | were:so late in deliver- . MuUNSING | EAR | N i T We Can Supply Your Every Want in ing that we were not.. | .. ; UNDERWEAR justified' in- asking = regular. > & K e price. . We also have a few | Munsing union suits forr women . late garments in girls coats from...............$1.00 to $5.00 -~ ‘and capes. Py Porch Dresses—We have : a special number in gingham ! dresses that are suitable for} \ - house or street wear, made from a good quality of plain | gingham, trimmed in white, dresses come in blue, pink “‘and greefi, price .....$3 Children’s Munsing Wear . . 60c to $1.25 Women’s Crepe de Chine silk en- i velope chemises, flesh color each $2,79 Women’s flesh colored silk camasoles and brassiers, each ..........$1.50 Ladies’ Shoes Liadies black patent pumps: . . ... . .$7.00 Ladies genuine kid oxfords, mili- “. tary heel, brown, a pair, $9.50, black AP, ¢ o e s s e 0 $8TD All ladies high ‘eut shoes, values " $10.00 to $13.50 (Exceptglove grip) now ‘, \ $10.00 -EEL Minerva Yarn We have receiv- ed our fall stock of yarns,much the larger as-; sortment of kinds and colors we have ever " shown, : Special Price | by_the Box § * CORSETS--- Kabo, Nemo, LaCamille » Defecti

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