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5 | % | i et e i ;7 { | i | s e e A e % % i b ! RN SD Y —— s e ENGLAND'S SOLUTION: OF WOMEN IN ITS LABOR FIELD (Continued from Page One) s S e L i ot SIS SR ‘where the bulk of war substitution of women took place, Brownlie declared that: Munition plants are already under- going remodeling- - preparatory. to manufacturing products England either did not make at all before the war or only to a very limited extent. Other plants are to be expanded or reconstructed for the same purpose. These products include: Electrical appliances—formerly imported principally from Germany, now to be manufactured in England on a large scale, Motor cars—made on a small scale before the war, but principally im- ported either from the continent or America, Cycles—ditto, Sewing machines—large industry at Glasgow but capable of further de- velopment in England. Brownlie said he knew of at least one munition plant now being converted iuto a sewing machine factory. Brownlie believed that this indus- trial expansion—together with the natural reassimilation of many war workers into so-called women’s trades—would absorb a large part of the present surplus of female labor. He predicted that the new under- standing with the employers would definitely specify in. what industries the women can work and in which they cannot. “This cannot be -left to chance,” he explained. - He regarded the occupations en- numerated above as the most likely solution. ) . WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements in tnls column cost half cent a word P?ar issue, when pafd 0 ad will be run for less _than 10c per issue. Ads c! on’ our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 26c. POR SALE FOR SALE—Good corner lot, east front. Block south ' of Lincoln school. Gustav Larson. 6d630 FOR SALE—Summer hompe, 6 rooms; also 3-room cottage. Perfect lo- cation, large screened porch, Birchmont Beach, J, W. Wilcox, Phone 29. 21d617 FOR SALE-_$68 takes new $260 size phonograph and 202 records and needles, Will ship on approval c. o, d.; will send picture. Illinois Storage Co., Wilmette, 111, 18524 FOR SALE—20 ft, gasoline launch; 2 cylinders, 10 H, P, Roberts Mar- ine engine; good condition. Roy H. Dahlberg, care Crookston- Co. 24624 FOR SALE—Porch swing, heater, adjustable dress form, three-burn- er Perfection oil stove. 917 Minn, Ave, Phone 610-W, 3d526 FOR SALE—Sewing machine. Phone 692, 3d526 FOR SALE—_Ford Touring car, 16 model. Just been overhauled and in first class shape” New tires. Liberty bonds accepted same as cash, 816 Miss. Ave. = 2d524 FOR SALE—Five room cottage and one acre, large garden planted, a bargain if taken soon, Address L. L., care Pioneer. 3d526 FOR SALE-—-Two pool tables, and one billiard thble; worth new between $200 and $300 each, now $75 each, Bemidji Civic ana Commerce asso- } clation. 3d6524 FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished six-room house; large porch, and sleeping porch; or rooms with use of kitchen, Phone 161-J, 6d5628 FOR -SALE—SBix room modern bun- galow. Inquire James A. Heneg- han, Nymore, Minn, 6d5628 FOR SALE—s0 acre improved farm, black hardwood land, about 16 acres under cultivation; house 24x24, on stone foundation; good barn, chicken house, granary and well, Three-fourths mile from lake teeming with fish, 31 miles from Lavinia, 9% miles from Bemidji. Only $2,500. E, J. Willits, 218 * Beltrami nve, Phone 41. 6d527 FOR SALE—160 acre farm, 10 mfles from Bemidji, 4 miles from station, good timber, house, barn and chicken house. On main road and telephone. Only $2,000. B, J, Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 6d627 FOR SALE—Thoroughly 'modm;'j:‘ house, new, for only $2,500, -Alse: others as good at most any price. E, J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, . 6d627 FOR SALE—160 acre farm, good black land, small house. I have photo at office, only $6,00 per acre. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami_ Ave. Phone 41, . 645627 ¥FOR SALE-—156 acre farm on fine lake, lots of good timber, 60 acres under high state of cultivation, some tame hay, house and barn, two and one half miles from sta- tion. Onmly $2,150, easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 6d527 FOR SALE—Horses, horses, When vou want good horses call on the Bemidji Horse Market. They must be sold as represented. Bemidji Horse Market, John Moberg. 519tf FOR SALE—Fine Shetland Pony and outfit complete; rubber tire buggy and two-wheel trap, saddle and saddle blanket, two single harness, *® sgsled and gingle bells. 1. G, Hay- craft, Solway, Minn. 7d524 PRt s R S e AN s ST FOR SALE—One Ford car, in good running order, Inquire Motor Inn Auto Co. 6d526 FOR SALE-—One Buick roadster, one stake wagon, one set of sleighs, one Cary safe, Koore Brothers. 519tf FOR -SALE—2,000 acres of timber, pine pulp wood ties, posts and poles. Pioneer. 20d66 ettt FOR SALE—House, garage and two lots, facing east, For price inquire 719 Bemidji Ave, or phone 340-W, 144626 FOR SALE_Five room cottage, hard wood floors, city water, sewer, electric lights. Lot extends to lake shore. One block south. of Normal school. Inquire 1204 Dewey avenue. 55tf FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation axesalné bt WANTED A A A A A A AN WANTED , TO BUY—Ljbrary table. Phone 266-W. 14624 Pt ———— 1F YOU WANT—To sell or exchange your property, write me. sota Str, John J. Black, Minne- Chippewa Falls, Wis, 14624 s e WANTED—To_ hear from owner of gogd farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars, D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn, 1d524 WANTED—Girl, for housework, ..good = wages, Morris Kaplan. 3d526 VANTEDP—Two girls for cigar clerks at Markham hotel. 523t WANTED—Ezxperienced waitress at Palace cafe, 622tt WANTED-—Night' cook and. dish- Pioneer. 6522tt FOR RENT--Log cabin at Birch. mont, partly furnished, Apply F. J. Koors, Phone 626. p1ott SNAPS! 5-room house;, lot 50x140; close in. Prjce $1000, part cash. A going farm; the best improved 40-acre farm within 3 miles from Bemidji, good clay loam soil; 4- room house with full basement; good ‘barn; 'silo; brick chicken house. 26 acres under cultivation. 2 shares in Rosby Creamery and 1 share of Rural Telephone line go with farm. Only $3,000 part cash. 4-room house; 1 block from the Normal. Price $1,050; $200 cash, balance $15 per month. For Rent—~b-room cottage, $18; 4-room cottage with bath, $20; 3- room cottage with garden planted $8.00; 6-room house, lirge rooms, completely remodeled, Nymore, $15.00. e b-room, full modern, new bun-_ galow, screened porch, east front. $3,000 part cash. GEORGEHH. FRENCH... Phone Address C. I. C. care; Will sacrifice. | washer, in city. Address No 4 care WE INSURE ..,‘?4__‘ | § THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WANTED-—At once, one experienced laundry girl, at the Hotel, JRans- ford, Brainerd, Minn;; $30:00 per month, room and board. 6d524 ‘WANTED.—Work by the day or hour. 516 Onk St. Phone 531-W., ‘ 64524 FOR ANY kind of reul ostate deal, sce or write B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. °, 1213tf R P iy SRR ORR, T s ouiy WANTED—Twoq kitchen girls, at the Hotel Ransford, Brainerd, Minn.; ‘$25.00 per month, room and board, 6d524 Catarrn Gannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as-they cannot reach theé seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, tly ine fluenced by constitutional conditions, and fn order to cure it you must teke an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces ef.thé. | aystem.” Hall's -Catarrh - Medicine was rescribed by one of the best n thiy country for years. "It is “com: posed of some of the tonics know combined with some of the .best bl purifiers. The ‘perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is what produces . such wonderful - results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. ? F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O, All Drup;'tlltl. e Hall’'s Family Pllls for constipation TROPPMAN'S | SPECIAL For SATURDAY and MONDAY |\Ii Ship. Your HIDES, FURS, WOOL, SHEEP PELTS and BEE Y e WAX and TALLOW &9 (1% 53 To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118. Belt Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA 10 Pounds SUGAR for 95¢ With a $2.00 grocery: or- der. Flour not included. : WE PAY the highest market price for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 5 100 pounds and over. Highest ¢ i?’ prices paid for hides. il OLDBERG’S HIDE & FURCO. = - 112 34 Street. E. W. HAN Licensed Auctioneer I Sell Anything Anywhere, and Get Top Prices. Speeial attention given to farm sales. . 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 120W [] NAH ‘Phone 638-W Markhan Hntyl — Wants . Chambermaid Kitchen Girl Waitresses ---APPLY HANAG?R Phone 488 | STAHL-JACOBS * Furniture Renovators - All work guaranteed. Work called for and de- livered. General Repair Shop 811 6th St. THE UNIVERSAL CARE Wherever Ford cars have pioneered, Ford service has kept pace. It is the_fac- tor which strengthens the personal rela- The young lady . M. E. IBERTSON Next door tion between Ford owners and the Com- Funeral Director and Says. pany. To get the best possible service from Licensed Embalmer That when her your Ford car, bring it here when it needs Broth b attention and get the Wefit of Ford super- P ‘cpsficfmuc Jaroshier vision throughout.. e use the genuine Phone 317-W aad 317-R Cm}.les _hox.n_ !‘A i Ford parts and give you the benefit of the’ : i Beltrami Avenue _yFrom} servicel” regular standard Ford prices.. Touring BEMIDJI, MINN. - He will . Car $525, Runabout $500, Sedan $850, Have his’ Coupelet $725, Truck $550—All f.o.b. Y iPhotograph Fakon Detroit. On display and fo.r sale by Clothes Clg.ann;té hfi‘l,;t:?n' Women In.uniform ) Before he' *1{] . Puts it away c. w- JEWETT 00., |HG- And that - BEMIDJI MINN. Hakkerup - Photographs Please her || The best. — ‘ How’s Your ‘TODAY AND EVERY DAY Family? Against death from any cause. HORSES, CATTLE, MULES, HOGS and DOGS P. O. Box 222 Chapter No. 8241 Certificates of indebtedness): Liherty Loan Bond: Liberty Loan Bonds, Liberty Loan Bond Bonds, Securities, etc. (other than U. 8 Securities other than U. owned unpledged ................ Total of items above Checks on banks located outside of city other cash items ceivable not past due Capital stock paid in ........... Surplus fund . .. ... Undivided profits . . Less currept expen: Circulating notes outstanding . Net amounts due to banks, bank Certified checks outstanding Cashier’s checks on own bank Total of Iterhs above................. Demand 4 its ( posits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check. Certificates of deposit due in less tha borrowed) . . Total of demand . SETVe ... ... .. Certificates of deposit (ot Postal savings.deposits Other time deposits . Total of time dep Other United States deposi bursing officers ... Total . ....co0vuvuns . Stau; o‘(vMinnesmn. County of Beltrami {Seal) NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Security’ Bank. Bldg., Bemidji, Minn. Report of the Condition of the NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK AT BEMIDJI in the State of Minnesots, at the Close of Business on May 13th, 1919. RESOURCES F Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, .......... PR ST U. 8. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, 1. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value....$ 50,000.00 U. S. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value).... U. S. bonds and certificates, of indebted unpledged . . . .. ...iieeeiieennnn secure U. S. deposits ............ Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription.. Value of banking house, owned nmL unincumbered. .. ... Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ........ Cash in vault and net amount due from national banks. . Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust compantes Clrecks on other banks in the same city or town as reportin, ........ 10,000.00 ings, pain in the back of the head, .................... 40,000.00 . or pain here and there, she should = 100,000.00 | pesort to Favorite Prescription, a” ., 4, and 4% per cent, unpledged. ..+ 3150000 splendid temperance tonic first 4, and 4% por cent, pledsRd % wseuid prescribed by Dr. Pierce over 3 84,009.09 fiffiears ago.’ . ‘bonds (not incfiding stocks) > - o L i o .................... e ool The ingredients are printed on 1:300.00 | the label.. It is made from wild 50,000.00 rpots_ and .ba_rks.‘ This Preserip- - eho M4 | tion [containg” no“alcohol or nar- - pbands) cofics. Jugb they thing for the Redemptior fund with U. S. Treasuret and due, trom U. §. Treasurer. ... Interest earned but not collected—approximate—on Notes and Bfils re- War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned s, interest, and Intepest and discount collected or credited, maturity and not earned (approximate). .. . Amount reserve for all interest accrued ... § 1470.12 | K 250000 maidenhood, t:omanhood, it is |« - 189890/ the one tonic wiich is dependable, i 3615,992.90 and r:-au.bc h;:(} in r,.ahlcts as w_ell LIABILITIES 460 000.00] Jiquid.” “Fuvorite Prescrip- 1 10/000.00 | tion” makes weak women stropg 5 . 24142] and WOIE 2N W ..500.00 “500.0! o 0.090:00 a 3.388.74 1,895.88 or than bank deposits) subject to Mewerve (de- United States dl?o-fl'l (other than postal savings) wine The surest means of settling it is by carrying plenty of I oser1zTl ) Sipgm 2R INSURANCE , including deposits of U. S. dis- . " 10:000:00, 10,0089 When your life is covered by a liberal policy, you feel as secure as a $615,992.90 man can feel in this world of chance. A L. Brooks, Cashier of the above-named bamk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowlidge and belief. W. L. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day» of May, 1919. . DEN! Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. My commissfon, expires Feb. 4, 1920. Istherean | - invalid wo- Whatever the season, whatever' the _ man who weather, whatever the route —this Bt us quote’ you Fites. it Lk sightly and self-heated Coupé-is ready. - to get well? Its big, reliable engine delivers onc | ; Is your sis- full horsepower of ‘active energy for Ui ter, wife or, every 53 pounds of weight in the car, mother de- ' Telephane 167 pressed; and to extreme activity adds unusual anemic and thrift. 2 ; e District No. § Co b fhoitd . TELNO SRR il 5 A= VU0 SIS DTG s STt A o j giot :lvo(\:\;l%;;l fh(: Touring Car, $1075; Roadster, $1075; Sedan, $1650; Coupé, $1650 F.O.B. Pontiac, Mich. Additional for wire wheel equipment, $75 i F. M. MALZAHN * ’ BEMIDJI, MINN. troubles and weaknesses of womankind? When s woman is weighed down by weakness, backache, dizzy feel- $246,988.19 but including U. S. ' young married woman weighed down by her'burd®s. In girlhood, 12/691.84 THE GREAT UNREST ; 2!56.64:(;.18 / 1,550.00 it is aggrevated and increased when you feel that your life is at the mercy of circumstances. t to Re- 313,696.13 Don’t put it off a DAY longer. BROOK%“HM Come and let me show you some most attractive polipieé in one of the best companies C t <Attest: Securit et T x, ware, Phene 167 DWIGHT D. MILLER Bank Biag. GHO, Wi 58 Directors. | & R FEEN =S4 =5 % PR e 3 ‘ Defective