Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 17, 1919, Page 4

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o 3 - 1° “WINS FINE momm. WANTED-—hemstitching and ncnl.] ‘ > “loping: Mrs. Blla Flyberg Red- 5 3 v ik, « Roy Leibsle, -formerly: of .the :firm ; dand,. Ruettell. Flats, Crookston, PM "Ts i —ee e FOR SALE—1 have some of the best i g Nov ek Runtas handiy, Wik hardwood land near Puposxy. ; Licensed Embalmer || *hen you use— machine guns i airplanes Technical ~Agricutture - Offers |- Some take shore and improv iy send T, Clnef Brand Butter stunt of the United States marine Th‘ ds of Positions. - ance easy cleared, Also quarter|| . mproved 108 scre farm PICTURE FRAMING corps. It is said to be a dlstinct sur- ousandas of Fositi “section near Blackduck, some lake " o Erack on land: A SPECIALTY Made in Bemidji prise to the Macorls gang of 400 ont- shore, will' be s0ld- cheap and on acres field, meadow, small Ask dealer. -, - : 1 o 5 Phone 317-W and 317-R JOUE ) laws hiding In fnaccessible parts. of 5 easy terms. Apply to E, J. Swed-~ mn, plum m“ $3,000, one half one -W an o) _the’San Pedro Macoris district of San- | Serve as $tepping Stenés te Higher back, Bemidiji. Gt 246191} cash or wm Mfi for small house BEM]DJ?,.IMW INNA".“ Bemld'“ Creunery CO- to_Domingo. Prometions and Better Com- F“‘”""———'—""""—'LE in e i e News of the adoption of this up-to- peneation. . ;. - %%31? eompfig:, s,’:fxfl',’f.fi*uffiu:‘g - Fine W"“m ‘six’ room house, P. 8.—Drink our-pure_buttermilk— ' Iaws obtalned their arms end smmo- , and have pienty of ammunition.. The “Uncle sam's Vessels Built .o Cruch - weapon to defeat Germany’s subma- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE FOUR | Minn, Phone 1099. 104619 FOR ANY kind of real nstnte deal, see FOR DECORA'"ON DAY § gt Ge!b & I:iibl;:: of ot‘hlu eilly, “cl:". g ects, now nes, Towa, has Tfl F'GHT BANDITS boei Appointed Niead Of the. HOUSINE | neas' oniyPaments 1o, tuls, colwma oost jon of Des Moines, 1 h in ad No ' ad will'be 7 or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami — 0092800, by the cll; e IR g e ey Phoaat 12131 First Quality Mr, Lelbsle and Mr, Gelb have been e | AR DR O 2’3 B e d Machine-Qun: Method of Warfare | s the service: - cent; & WOrE D : ; - Beltrami Nursery . an Greenhouse, located be- tween the School Farm and FOR RENT ‘Being” Tried in Santo FORMER MARINE HERE, f R r j POR- FOR RENT or Sale—Farm, 2 miles : : Domingo. Al Paul A. Meyers, who represents SaER: . southwest . of . Bemidii.. Inquire|| GYeenwood Cemetery, Irvine R J‘al?lesu}{a‘nl: Sons c;c‘ivm:lsln{; sBpe- FOR SALE.Ford tru ol ron: }:rr:,“ B, M. Hayner. 110 3?11::’!.0 av., 2004. Phone 368-J. A ; clalists o e, was. in Be- o ; it : LATEST STUNT OF MARINES |Ziiss s soer, eort s m———————-———-—-———'§“;;,"’;’;,i:.,f“:;:“m,,‘.,ii“_ o g oo | BROSE 2 Marine corps, while in the seryice! tiru) lake ‘shore, running spri Lake Bemidji, near, Lavin rice 3 . s QT ‘having been advertising manager for water, two-thirds land rolling, bils for month of June $30, A hol ‘The Leathernseck,” the official pub— ance level. Suitable for' n'flxod Pioneer office B Rik = - 4 1 Distinet Surprise to: Macorls Gang of |10 )i or the the marines. farming, health resort or summer ; Home -~ Sa Fe ! 400 Outiaws Hiding in inacessible Parts of Island—Frequent Bush Fighting. home. Six miles from Bemidiji; m ‘M E'IB‘ERTSON ; T S WORK FOR DISABLED) 555 » .38 PR Mo malsy TR et | i Yo sl You will enjoy your meall bettu the-minute method of discouraging rev- olution and piliage in the turbulent re- public came in private. advices from Porto Rico, where, It is sald, the out- and two-whael ‘trap, saddle . and “sereened porch:and garage, $3,000. Liberal terms. Wushln(ton.——-’rechnrul agriculture | - saddle blanket, two single harness, @ffers thousands of positions as assocl- sled and gingle bells. '1. G, Hay- fi;:mpclm° r:::' ng ates, assistants. helpers, extension | ¢raft, Solway, Mimm, .~ 7d524 $3000. plrt workers and. county .agents, and thid i poR SALE 2,000 acres of timber, house, 81x140 lot; work Is particularly sultable for re- pine pulp wood uq, m ‘and :22.00 dm and $22.00 per month ‘trained, disabled men, sccording to & poles. ' Address' C, L. C. care or one hnndred montha, no inter- atement issued by the federal board Pioneer, - - & E T 2"606 3 x Wnntad o buy & ‘six room mod- AWoman s Healtfl nition. At marine headquarters here there is no knowledge of how effective well-directed gunfire from the soaring planes has been, but a report from Oolonel Breckenridge, In command of }° one of the companies on the Island, In- dieates that the latest crop of jungle buceaneers will soon be harvested. He wrote to thank the originator of the ides, which, he sajd, was proving in- valuable, and added: “Send down: some more afrplanes.” There are now 18 flying muhlne‘ | The young lady for vocational education, e TS ey, Next.door r FOR SALE_Summer home, 6 r0om#, || ern-house Dt These positions serve as stepping J stones to higher promotions and better :::f;h eleg:;l&mnox:& %‘::;" l:::: th "h lrinh 00bbler Beed po- A §a¥a : é : : compensation soon in the agrlcultural | tennis court, - Also'3 room cottage, Liberty bonds taken as cash.. | % the: peculiar || That when her. colleges, experiment stations, agricul: | most perfect spot on’lake, Bar- q;o..é? H. FRENCH._Phane 93 | ‘weakness of wo- || pooire tural extension service and in state | gains = H. H. VeHon; 411 Nicollet||-y p, LAHR . Phone ‘%\ mankind. To {I Tothexr : agricultural movements. These tnati- | Ave, Minneapolis, . ; - 304617 Markham ; ‘ build up wi »Comes home tutions and employments lost thou. n s strengthen £ p jands’ of men from thele etudsnt | T on SALE_Fipe secd {"m ool , =1 : mmnf;:sem_ From gervice - bodies, their faculty and their. staffs. a‘few carrots; ' J. B, Redding; Del- | mesacl, there is <He will ' Have his” % || Photograph taken. Mundreds' of men formerly agricultur- | ton-Ave., and 19th Bt. daszof]]l * B W. HANNAH In uniferm a1 extension workers and egricultural * 1t does not con= Before-he The experience abroad, wherein op- wood floors, eity water, sewer,] and Get 'l‘op Pri of agricultyral experience are mani tionary "store for rubber stamps, tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invalids” Hotel, door: oce upnnuns are dlso manifesting sist of the First brigade, of 1,500 men, under - General Catlin, at Port ag Prince, and the Becond brigade, of 2,000 men, under General Fuller, at San Domingo City. Attached to these | forces is the Fourth aviation squadron, |- under Captain Mimms, of 300 men, &- vided into two divisions. Frequent Bush Fighting. The one in Hayt! has seven hydro- planes.and:the other in Santo Domin- §0_ lias six machines. In both coun- teies there is a very bad situation, with constant outbreaks of revolution and outlawry. No regular battle has taken place since the arrival of the marizes, but there has been frequent bush fight-. ing, with the marines the fir!t and the county agents will pever veturn te Ffl)lo‘g :Atlafl-;f%‘::' “m‘u' ‘“‘ll;:: Licensed - those occupstions. These piaces were | po " e inuirg’ 719 Bemidji Ave, temporarily filled by unprepared sub- | 1 phone 340-W, ;144526 A\lctloneer 7 tain a particle of alcohol, nor anything Puts it away portunity was glven to study the.In: electric lights. Lot ‘extends - to deleterious to women’s delicate constitue And that = tensive and sclentific. agriculture of | ~1ake shore. Ome block south of Special ‘mnfion wiven to tion. For fifty years it has proven its D g France and other countries, has great- Norma} ;zschool. ... Iuauire:. 1404 P ‘merit; dnd can now'be had in tablet as Hakkerup 1y stimulated juterest in these lines, G fac simile: signature stamps, no- - Buffalo, N. Y. Write. Dr. Pierce for ‘:,": mlf" ‘l;“:"‘l:'t'lf:f:l: 1 h:::‘yn":ihg: tarial seals and corporation seals. pey = = | free niedical advice if there is need. who, by reason of ‘their disabilities; it That weak back accompanied by pain here and there—extreme nervous~ stitutes who will be replaced by trained men ns yapidiy as possible. FOR SALB-—Five room eatme bardif § Sell Anything Anywhen, Rewey Sraiing. : “'f farm sales. 3 well as Jiquid form at. almost any drug |} "Photographs ‘and disabled wen with a background | FOR SALE—See the Bemidjl Sta- 206 Mi AVe. Pw 129W store, or send 10c for trial package of Please her m y % - are compelied to eqiip heiselves in > i === B E STAHL-JACOBS other lines, aud preferably for out-of- ¥ v i “F AT e ness—gleeplmneasbmybe faint !fpfi]ll:- urniture chills or spasms—all are signals of '"Atn (0‘331", A : a keen desire to take Up the special- FOUNDTOne (nne; nutg tulkw. ;:nh " Renovators tress for & woman. She miy be growing ea of what the marlnes arei j,ui’ branches of agiicalture in the | Dart of town m lar ansil . facing and how thorenghly - they ure ! yrgining oftered: by the federni Léard 8183 “3ap18]| *-All work zuaxanheed. prepatin to do their Job ln giren In L i ot e raeest Tk o ap article. in- the Times of 8an.Juan, i livered. R S leaves so many wrecks of wom % D a stray ewe sheep, May 8, owner Porto. Rico, of recent date. under the may have ssme by Droving prop any. of these periods of o woman's life, beadline, ‘“Airplapes to Smssh New ARE NOT HEM.LY LOCUSTS ert; u.nde M: {h&mg Paul s 5 { : h best Band of ‘Baondits.” It says: HAccording .to reliable rveports the lnten band of bandits in Santo Do- mingo numbers about. 400 young and | active men, and they are well-armed Sy Pagel, Ben}ldll Star Route. 44520 Unmlcomt Visitors Expechd This T Year Periodical-Cicadas, According ey e . = o Wisconsin ‘Entomologist W S Be scientific—call ‘the “17-yesr 'lo- I'1p YOU ‘WANTZ_To sell 'or exchange cust” by fte right name, the periodical your property, write me. Minne- cicada, and no one ‘will_worry about sota strest, Chippewa Falls, Wis. it, says H. F. Wilson. entomologist st John J, Black. 14517} the Wisconsin experiment station. Ci- : WANTED-—~To hear from owner off: cadas are common insects, hnt locusts good farm for sale, State cash TO ANY MAN ere reminders of the scourge of lo- price, full particulars. D, F, Bush,|: custs in biblical days and the grass- Minneapolis, Minn, _ 14617} ] hoppers, or rue locusts, of the” early lf ]t’s a business car you want, one easy w haunt of the gang Is {n the San Pedro Macoris district, and while they adopt the old profession of being revolution- ists they are proving to be as ready for murder and pillage as their pro- totypes who are gone. There has been nothing llke a pitched battle with the Qutlaws as yet, but marine officers hav- n all: ‘onr’ busineu d 1 {pg commands In the district are ex:| days In the southwest. WANTED-—@irl, “for kuchen work, pecting serlous trouble at any time. It| Even the orchard-man's fear of ‘the | _Vickers hotel, = - 245171 handle and fit for any kind of mvel’ YORONQ e hes been authentically stated that a| effect of this particular cicads 15 not | WANTED-Offfce sman experlonced .. ittoyourselfto examine thscapable Roadster. - squadron of five or six atrplanes with ‘a force of 35 trained pllots and me- chanics has recently been landed on very well’ founded, judging from the general office ‘work, general Information entomologists have about | merchandise and all rom'ul timber -We kflQW of no ear that equals It fOl’ consumt the insect, for other members of the experience desires position, ‘Ref- and econommal semce, or: that. handles Wlth the island and is belng mobilized at| tribe appear cich year and injure the | ¢reuce;. Location no object. - Ad- g::k(b:‘suelol !l:fifir eutnteh in the Su'nn «hade aud orchard tree in exacily the | dress “R” care of Ploneer. 5d517} .48 much surety and qulckness m tlght plac&s. ¢ Macorls district, where a wide-} game way. ° WANTED—Experienced: girl for gem= clenred area and level plains make {he| ~ Tha injury Is the result of the cf-| eral housework, 605 Lake BIV: Fouring Car, $1075; Roadster, $1075; Scda, $1650; Cotipé; 81650 ground Ideal for the hullding of-alr-} cada’s Inying eggs In the twigs of trees, | = Phone 11-R, ok Br4te . .0.B. Poutiac, Mich. ~Additional for wire wheel equipment, fis« dromes and the maneuvering of the machines. ¥ Expected to Check Lawlessness. “Although no offictal information has been given out, it Is currently reports ed that the alrplanes, when put in From the eggs the larvae of the In- m HAVE YOU HAD IT Pt sect hatch. The twig enlarges at that |~ 1adies to lear; work.| - Ak ‘When your back: point. growth is interrupted and moon- | Steady am;o‘;’;’:fi, m;llemnt i A K F' M' MAI‘ZAHN . A s your eyes are bl er or later the twig Tots and breaks| work, good wages. Apply man-|'- 1d 33 M %z 4 ~And y"“{ off. The only treatment is fo_ prune| - ager Markham hotel ..~ 3d517{ - Mg b ; ) JOUE, MO 11 oft the parts affected. No prevent- . S s proper shape, will be armed with mash v methods are considered necessary w?fing‘“s‘rw;:gn?;;l‘_{v“s’a?;‘; d‘"“’n ‘r‘:“:n'";g w!‘:l‘lmlt’i“y . f"n:v"c':z [ by either horticulturists or entomolo- £ g\ : i yaur're going to e, ous pal e g out o “1 gists at the station. WANTED—Kitchen girl, at Mark- § g _gf But ou’rp skeered ’ bandits lurking in the jungles and I} = chants of the different broods of the | ham hotel. % 5618 . you'rg. een myon wgnt properly cleaping them up. With thef o, aned locusts have been prepared — J\l!tchi drag to ad and have your And p_éay the. Lord to see :::;:e:‘l:lr:l?ot‘h:fg t;‘::s.:ol“::;e';\% by entomologists of the United States z % : L1 department of agriculture, says Mr. i i F 4 5 R to.be much hope for the would-be bAd{ \wjieon. and they show that the brood SHADE TREES N vl N | = \;h ofi?« ok 5 experte«l this vear is No. 10. Seven- S ——— b or y got the % oy. men, and the fertlle plains of 8nn Do= = T3 7 e “Fla.” teen, renrs ugn It was réported in Wis- and all kinds of Shrubs. S TN n 5&",%7&"}?_._“5 mingo may soon be made safe for hons Ut uext. consfn ouly In Dane county. The last Rhubarb, $5, the 100. ¢ Nat” £ 5 THE MICROBES GET hrood ‘appeared in 1015 and was quite || BELTRAMI NURSERY and 1 D s Mltchell News from other. sources is to the: #enerally scattered over the state. GREENHOUSE. - " || . : - . o T || Located between: Schoot] / > u?&?&" :f.'ix*%? ‘51% : Probnhh German Colony in Hokkaluo.‘ Fa{emryandzocg:elnw.ozd Acveeme' : ) : ‘ ne BISW =it effect that several flights have becn The” Osaka Mainichi’s Tokyo corre Phone 363-J. made over the territory to which the spondent says that many German pris- -~ = . gy 3 - iy N T i | 5 W e e e e nre! still loyal to the former kajser pBRosz & \ 1\\ L\ I B L _h S IX * gang bas been driven for concealment; ouers in Japan, numbering in all 4,500, nnd- hope to secure positions In the with the result that concealment was: immedjately made doubly sure in theé Scuth Sea islands and in Ching.. Sev: eral hundred German prisoners at the it is nggrevated and increased when you feel that your life-is-at the merey of circumstances. tall grass and ttmber, to escape from Narashino detention camp are about The surest means of settling it is by carrying plenty of the rain. of bullets from ' the. skies to yefition. the Japanese government ‘What execution was done is not known here. - for parmission to form a colony in Hokkafdo when their release is grant-. ed. The Mainichi adds that the auw When your life is eovered by a liberal policy, yon feel as secure as a Y man can feel in this world of chance. Don’t put it off a DAY longer. thorities are giving the request seri- ous consideration owing to the fact Come and let me show you some most attractive policies in one of the best companies Phone 167 DWIGHT D. M".LER Bank Bidg. ertisans whose ‘experience can be Fi 161 SHIPS IN “MERCY FLEET” Cut and peel Poplar:Balm {} Balsam and Basswood bolts i| now. One car or hundreds of ‘| cars. Contract now with the. Germany Carry Food to Starv- ing Europe. Washington.-—Statistics made public by the United States shipping board show the board now has 151 steamers representing 950,000 deadweight ton- page engaged in carrying food to the wstarving nations of Europe. - Bullt by the emergency fleet cerpor- atlon _and origlnally designed as a - Manufacturing Co. Minneapolis, anewh turned to goodd nccqunt are among the petitioners. —— e Says He Has Smallest Dog. Kenoshsa, Wis.—H. L. Stein says he Is ‘the owner of the smallest dog in the world. - This distinction for Ken- osha’ came with the adveut of a toy black-and-tan puppy which tipped the scales at two ounces. The mother dog and another pup died and the light- weight champlon survivor is taking his nourishment from an eye-dropper. A . . At rine campaign, says the statement, the ships are now serving as a great “mercy fleet,” feeding friend and foe alike. Regular runs are being made be- tween Atlantic ports and ports cn the North sea, the Mediterranean and the Adriatic. Each ship carries a capacity cargo of fiour, beans, grain, beef and other supplies. DRY CLEANING mothu Clesners for Men, W, and Children > o | it Nafartive

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