Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 31, 1919, Page 4

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(C;niinu;d from Page One.) e sical glant to submit his dispute with a pigmy.to & judicial tribunal. ! “For’ -untold cepturies waves ‘of pestilence and deat! have swept over the world. ~Fevers, small - pox, dip- NORWEGIAN- LUTHERAN. Norwegian services in the morn- ing at 10:30 o’clock. There will be no evening services. Osmund Johnson,. pastor. ST BARTHOLOMEWS . CHURCH. Sundny ‘after -Agcension day. Holy. .communjon. therfa and other epidemics have car-| - ried off milljons of human - beings. | Yet today: medical sience has robbed them of their terrors-and practically | S ended: their full sway. - 8o it has’been .with war.” It, too, has claimed un- d mjllions of victims, and there is 0 good ‘reason 'to helieve that a league of nations with an.’interna- tional tribunal for the settlement of disputes can, and will rid. the world for all time of the scourge of war. ' ““Does the world need such a league. The wisest statesmen of Europe say yes. Our president and our only liv. ing ex-president say yves. ' Ask the mother with.the:gold>star upon her arm as she gazes with tear dimmed eyes on the picture of her boy who made the supreme sacrifice. Ask the Young man’ came- back crippled and maimed for life, @sk the one who must g ugh_life in.total dark- ness, ask the'boys who came bac« un- scathed and ninety nine out of.every: hundred will answer yes. Aye, even the poppies: nce dyed a deeper crimson froifi ‘a ‘Sofl enriched by the blood of tho “of best and brav- est, and a#'they‘dway in the gentle winds of springtime, they nod their approval. Let us today, highly re- solve that these boys shall not have died in vain. That their supreme sacrifice ended all wars. That this |’ generation shall see the war drums |- muffled and the’battle flags forever furled in a parliament of man, a federation of the ‘world.” % “Mayor L. F. Johnson presided . at the ceremonies, ~Invocation was sald by Rev. Lester P, Warford and music was provided by the male quartette, | comprising N. E. Given; C. D. Boyce, C. l:‘ Jacobson and R-ymond Han- * nal 3 "HALF BILLION DOLLARS . DODGE INCOME TAXES - Washington, D. C., May 31.—Sec- retary McAdoo today laid out a drag- net for 500,000,000 slacker dollars. Scores of agents of ‘the ' internal revenue department are searching-the natfon for tax dodgers and persons whose income tax returns were incor- rectly computed. Startling disclos- ures have come with the filing of more than 5,300,000 tax reports and | evidence of nnmnt disregard of tax laws and lack of patriotism is at hand. In thousgnds of returns also there is apparent.ignorance of ex- emptions and methods of computing incomes and profits. Preliminary reports ‘of revenue agents show:: That at least .720,000 " persons failéd to make retiurns who should, and these will net sso 000,000 in-ad: ditional taxes. That investlntlou into three ¥roups of trades—coal, oil, and wool ndustries—show need of applying in cases the penalties prescribed by Jaw. The Greenwood Approved Business and Income Tax Record is just the|. thing to keep the information you will want when' the fax men call. This for the average size. business house. The larger institutions will find the A. B. C. Bookkeeping System for Retail merchants an jdeal helper. These may be seen at the Pioneer Stationary Store. i 14531 HEALTH END EYESXGKT Half of the cnninl merves are di- arectly. connected with -the eyes and their function of sight.: Is it not then easy to understand the mastery which:the eye possess over our bodies and ‘our health? In order to attain the maximum strength and efficlency .'You should: posséss health, vigor, a clear mind, and',a keen eyesight.” Poor 'sight, good" health, and a keen. mind never 8o together, for faulty sight destroys the balance of the entire nerveous system. You have all heard of "Teddy" Roosevelt and his childhood episodes. ‘When a child “Teddy” was a poor scholar, with a profound dislike for|: books, his parents wisely investigat- ed.and found his eyes were at fault. One provided with suitable glasses ‘“Teddy” farely raced ahead.. - You know the rest. Whenever you have seen “Teddy” or his photos, there also you have seen his most. valuable Whikinda: very Epis- | Sunday. John Fiske -says ‘“Thére ‘were five great men who: made this nation, Washing- ton, Jefferso Hemilton, Madison, ‘and Marshall,” all were sons of Episcopal church. - “ George Backhurst, rector. Advertisements ‘in this: column c half cent = ‘Word per issué, when pafd] cash in advance. No ad will be run lol‘ i s ‘than 10¢ per issue. .Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for| less than 26c. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Tomato plants and pep- per plants at 25c a dozen. Holtz, Bemidji. Phone Z-F-Z - : 14631 FOR SALE—Herrick refrigerator and oak buffet. Mrs. G.- M. phone 346-W.: 5 WANAED—Secondhand baby. bed. Phone 375-W. ° [ 2d62 FOR SALE—About 60 bushels ex: tra fine sorted Russett potatoes for |- seed; about 20 bushel treated to- day, will be good for 4 days. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 2d82 FOR SALE—80 acre; Improved farm, black hardwood land, abou acres under. cultivation; ' 24%24, on stone foundation; good barn, chicken house,.granary and -‘well, Three-fourths mile from lake teeming with fish, 312 miles from Lavinia, 9% miles from Be. midji. ' Only $2,500. - E, J. Willits, -218 Beltrami Ave, FOR SALE—10 acre farm, about one mile seuth -of new mill, About half planted to potatoes, Well that cost- $385. Basement for house, Only $1,000; might take good team as part, or sell on easy terms. 218 Beltrami Ave, E, J. Willits, Phone 41, 6463 FOR SALE—160 acre farm, 10 miles from 'Bemidji, 4 miles from sta- tion, good timber, house, barn and chicken' house On main road and telephone. - Only $2,000, E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave,” Phone 41, 6d63 'FOR SALF.._Thoroughly modern house,. new, for only $2,500. Also others as good at most any price. E, J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave, Phone 41, 6d63 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; Phane 41, 6d6s l*QR SALE—156 acre farm: on fine lake; lots of good timber, 60 acres under “high. state of cuitivation, some tameé hay, house and barn, two and one half miles from sta~ tion. Only $2,150, easy terms, E. J. Wilits, 218 Beltr#ini Ave, Phone 41, .. 6d63 FOR SALE—One Ford car, in good running order, Inquire Motor Inn Auto Co. 6d62 FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 rooms; also 3-room cottage. - Perfect lo- cation, large 'screened porch, Birchmont Beach, J, W. Wilcox, Phone’29. 214617 FOR SALE-—Horses, horses, When you want good horses call on the Bemidji Horse Market. They must be sold as represented. Bemidji Horse Market, John Mobers. 519t stake “wagon, one set of sleighs, .JFOR RENT-—For Phone u‘ 6d63] bOST—FIVe dollars, hetween Be- - midji Ave., and Third street. Find- er please lenve at Pioneer office -and receivé rewatd. . 3d63 FOR RENT Four Suitable sumier. ~ room -furnished -house, for 2 or three grown people. $15 per month, . Phone 114-W, 5d531 [ WANTED FF YOU WANT-—To ull o exchange your property, writée Minne- Ghippewa F;lls, 10 .. Experi- necessary. For free parti- culfls ‘of examinations, write Ray- ‘mond ‘Terry . (former .government “‘examiner),.1426.Continenal Bldg., Wnshlngton, D. C.- 4d64 WANTED-—School ' girl, call 916 Minnesota Ave, or phone 462 3d63 WA\ZTED-—\\'anress, at. Hotel Dal- to! PR $1:17 4 \VANTED—.Experiencetl waitress at Palace cafe, 22 —_— WANTED-—-Young: lady, with'" s experience .in . slioe fitting, -Apply: Mgr., shoe dept,, Troppman store, . 528tt —-—4-—-———-—-.—-——__ WANTED——Night cook -and dish- washer, in city. Address No 4 care Pioneer. - 522tt CITY MEAT MARKET NEXT TO THE REX THEATRE OHOICE MEATS SPECIAL - FOR SATURDAY Beef Roast, 1b. . ..: Beef Stew, 1b. " Veal Roast, Ib. . Veal Stew, Ib Sauer kraut, 1b . . . . Lard Co_mpoupd, Ib. 27¢ 23c 18¢c D. B. C. Puplla Popu‘hr ; Wlth Fargo Wholeulen Every wholelale house in | part cash. | hard wood floors, water and bath. WANTED—Kitchen Third §treet Cafy 526t FOR RENT-—Log cabin at Birch- - mont, partly turnished Apply F. girl. FOR ANY kind al real or write E. J. Willits, Ave.' Phone 41. e 18 Beltraml- huuse, 1 block from the $1050, $200 cash, bnl- per. month. 160 acre -farm, .70 acres. un- der cultivation,. 4-room’ house, barn. 8 miles from Bemidji, on state road. Only $22.50 per acre, 4-roo! Normal,. ance $ 1 An _A-1 rooming house, close in, 14, rooms, hot water heating plant, A snap if taken at once. Terms, part cash. New Bungalow, fully rodern, nicely finished, screened porch. East front. 33. 00, part cash. Choice residence lots in_the vi- cinity of the Normal. Reason- ahle terms. GEORGE H. FRENCH....Phone 93 g Phcno 328 . Sults Always Look New Reéu]m‘ “and- if;'et;uent dry |cleaning - and pressing keeps pearance and fit as long as the cloth will wear, and fllengthens also the length nf wear given by the matena} THE MODEL DRY GLEANERS|| Phone 537 309 Third Street H'am‘oun Motor Cars ~M-> Balanced Power €<4K Truly a Wonderful Car D. D. MILLER Tel. 167 regat WALTTY FORS TRALITY FRAS WALTTY FORM WaLITY Bemld)l, Mlnnesoh VYV Y 1. E. LEIGHTON Tel 747 2444 OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL oa WS Fens plm-‘ulv uum--un- Y!mfll Fargo, N. D. but one employs|" Dakota Business College grad- uates, and are taking on new- ones all the time. Miss Eva Kuppich, a Post-Graduate, has just been sent to J. D. Grant (Whole.Supplies) and Miss.Es- sie Hurd, of Staples, to the Marshall-Racine Rubber Co. Miss Mpyrtle Richards, who came all the way from Hill City, Minmn., because of the su- perior advantages offered by the Dakota Business College, is now Bookkeeper and Cashier for the Fargo Paper Co. For Details of Summer course, starting in June, write F. L. Walt)kins, 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. FROM CHERRY-BLOSSOM LAND The Japanese Give Good Example ‘Real Buttermilk s delightfully L Cooling and Refreshing in hot weather. “Chief Brand Buttermilk” is healthful and nutritious, too, and your clothes in "splendid ap-|| Genenl Carpenter Work d ..Good Work-at the —nght prfces—- Fi uneul Dmeclbr and Licensed Em almer I’ICTURE F| G A Slmlw Phone 317-W aad 317-R ¢ : ) 405 Beltrami Avenus BEMID.". MINN. | H ‘ Eat At : Becida - Stag& Line - Leaves Schroeder s -Cor. 1:30 p. m. for Be- cida and:State:Park. Return 8 a. m,, daily except Sunday. C. W. TROG., STAHL-JACOBS Furniture . Renovators All work guaranteed, Work . called for" livered. Genernl Re b o Shop Phone 488 ; Opén g d;y and’ night 312 Minnesota avenue Phone 291—W and Get Top Pml. -Special attention gwe‘n to farm ules. very cheap: considering its high food value. But'it must be good . and above superior.’ “Chief Brand . Buttermilk’ is enjoyed by every member of the family. A meal is not complete without it. assistant, his eye-glasses. It is a pro- | verb of Cherry Blossom Land that beauty of face and .figs ure depend on ‘womanly ‘health. What is it H ‘that makes our menoften pale; sallow- hced with dark ci cles under the e¥ee and very often old at forty-five when _ tbe&:hould be ir prime? The supreme test of a Pair o one Cary safe, Koors Brotshle;& :glasses is not in the price but in the e S . 1 TOR SALE-—2,000 acres of timber,} pine pulp wood ties, posts and poles. Address C, L. C. care| Pioneer, FOR-SALE—Five room couag wood floors, city water, -electric lights. Lot extends lake shore. . One block south of Normal school. Inquire 1204 Dewey avenue. s 11744 ; ‘'FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta-{ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. tiohary store for rubber atamps, Services will be ‘held .at the Elko fac. simile. signature stamps, mo- eatre at 11 oclock Sunday school uals and corporatlon seals. |' 9:46. gia } 36te CATBOUG = ow mass at 8 o’clock a. m. Hi;h ass at 10 o'tlock a. m. Sunday. ; © FOR : ‘Expert Shes Repairing. At Hod_ernu meea Try the . o E Bomidii Shae Hm# Sm Across the Street from Diltoa"s - - Restaurant A.PATTERSON 218 Beltrami Ave. headaches, fojowed lchc, spine-ache and es, follo lrreg:x larities and as a result diseases o? the womanly organs are more common than any one ‘but a-physician in active practice could suppose.- After long expericnce in the trestment of women’ s?iuem, Dr. Pierce evolved a meuble tonic and corrective which he ed Dr Plel‘?} 's anar:ie Ptu;nphnn. This is a purely vegetable pre| without appamcle of alcohol coul in it. ‘When a woman complnns of bnchch, dizziness or pain—when everythmg looks black before her eyes—a dragging feeling, or -down,: with nervousness, she should turn-tp this “temperance’ : | tonic:-It can beobtained in :lmosuvery 3§ drug store in ‘the land and the i g | are printed. in plain. English ? Bet ap ablets oF, “} Dr. pgétee & Invalide’ Hotel, B N. Y, wil send a‘hhl size’,of y for gen cents, . will speak on the subject, '"Hho ¢ @y ‘by the Open Door,” (1 Cor.}: 6:9). Sunday evening .the sermon || ili<be on the therne, “The Forsaken, Fountain,” (Jer. 2:13). Sundny school will meet at 10 a. m. ian Endeavor at 7 p. m. 11 .are welcome. L. P.. Warford, pastor. &= i = Bemidji, Minn. "ALDRICH ‘& ENGLISH ” GENERAL BLACKSMITHING — Horseshoeing a Specialty — and Cutting * 214 FOURTH STREET Jf You waat Your -* Clathes Made Right At the Right Price--: T. Beaudette 214 Beltrami Ave. Bemidfi, Riss. r MADE BY 7 : ,Sunduy -school M. 9:45'a. m Sqr- BEMIDJI CREAMERYCO' ::t;l'l :n s:e%hh lnt‘ 11°a. m. ‘ English G 'l",‘ g );ord:la, ‘pastor, )

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