Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 9

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identified ‘vessel were loat. Th gum became known when 815 Mississippi Ave. _2d628 i ‘particles, when dry, are d glflflflmflllflllllllmlmmlmlflflllflllllllllfllflllllllllll!lllIIIIIIIllfillHflIMIflIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE BEHIDJI DAILY PIONEER JAPANBEVBSH.SINKS '"Efl BANK BALANCE 89401 ,778 WANT AD DEPT ngb—xltchen wris, ot Howl] : - : o SHALL HSHING CRAI'T va Green’s Account m«u Public In FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, ses | | ° ¥ FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 27; 1918 i ew Yor) %;'T::::h Claims p xl;, :rlt;hlg;:.‘vlvums. 218 Beltrfslx:: g HE .c-e that Fi tona it ; : : S £ E i rat) : = mnm ANYONE NBEDING a boy to do odd| |. . Gray Sidewall Tires have. New York, June 27.—The Japanese steamship Thuruga Mary wirelessed | _ ork.—The' amount of Mra | Smarnraaran~~oemnnnmna |+ jobs, nomy Prof. W. G. Bolcom. | . - been giving is what makes the ‘navy tadio stations early todayl hiy R. Green’s bank deposits in Y'O::u sfi,“ffi“:’;‘:’s "F?I';g;;u“'x:i Phone 637. 519t1 § : 5 8t g car owners and ‘dealers refer to '/ “The Firestone Year.”” that she had been unable to find any t the time of her death was trace of a.vessel she collided with 60 |$9,401,778. Besides she had interest- miles oft New York at midnight. bearis i 2 -1t ‘was feared all hands of the un-! 2;; n; certiates . nggrogating §4, - touring cars. These cars are all| s——————————————--——— priced right for quick sale. Might this as RENT ' accept terms from _respomsible FOR parties. Liberty Bonds accebted: | nop RENT_Modern frunished front Navy - officials agreed with the room. Gentlemen pretarred 1001 | viewpoint of the captain’ that the omptroller Travis asked the |FGR'SATE Summer home, 6 rooms; | Minnesota “Ave., or call 314-W . Lower prices and an adjustment busis cf 6,000 miles for fabric tires craft was probably a small fishing| 8ul to hold that these sums | “g}s5 3.room cottage. Pertect lo- de30 | 1. F , haat. : ed in' her business in this city .,.lmon, large S iened piRd S G ol PR DT S v | [ and 8,000 miles for cord- tires mles > nsequently are subject to the Birchmont Beach. J. 'W. Wilcox. - N i up the advantage. ar /The aggregate ‘amount which Phone 29. 4 - 618tt : "7 i P § HISTORY NOT MERE RECORD ki tahall b GU T FOR SALE—See the Bemidji: Sta- cmptroller contends is taxable is ,369. L § N R 810,69 Juse, 25 ft. lot facing/ Writer, to Set It Down Succesifully, The’ deposits were: Seaboard Na- :::"‘.fi:f:":fgfigiu:: b&?m;:mf; “Irvi T 1 block from thg‘ | Must Use His Constructive tiona] bank, $3,145,694; special depos- | taria] geals and corporation seals ngh Schnol Price $650. 5 Imagination. : Y , $1,386,927; 35t 5-room house, well and wood. '$359,753, and Natlonal Park | =——r———e——— ]| shed, close in Price $1,000, easy i k/4380,874; certificates of deposit, [FOR SALE—Horses, horses, When || terms. " vorical misjudgment. than the ten- ; loans on collateral, $6,781, | You Want good horses call on the}] 720 acres of good hardwood dency to read the -events of the past ¢ Bemidji Horse Market. They must|| land, good roads. Small payment:} be sold as represented Bemidfi cuh, ‘easy terms. Price $11 per teo exclusively in - the Hght: of the P sent; and so twist the cold and un-| e el Horse Market, John Moberg. 519tf There 1s no.commoner cause of hie 52 acres, chy loam soil, 9 eonsclous record into the training our Eyes. Are Tired. FOR SALE—Five room cottage, bard]| miles north of Bemidji on Turtle : . o1 Pk _ service of controversial politics. And |- yourself on one side of the| Wood floors, city water, sewer,||Take, 3 mile lake shore. 30:[|. ‘ y 1 ; Py et history s Inevitably to a great ex- | acing the wall opposite. Hola| cigctric lights. Lot extends tol| 5cres under cultivation, 45 acres. y ! i lake shore. One block south of h 14x24,- ! you are looking as nearly as pos- g:;:;lnv:enfi?l' o 15?; g:tr:“;z:s.d::‘,‘"’&“gl“:‘:it: i i i the ceiling above you. ' Now - - - fo‘;‘: aé\rd.n:oot lgeglr'lglml;: i the eyes, looking at the floor be- WANTED cottage. Anrzdeul di:ry farm and %’P& Take care, when looking WWW “““h""“ irl. || summer home. Price $60 per acre, t to focus the eyes on the | WANTED—Waiter and kitchen girl || oy cash payment, balance easy nose, but on the floor at your feet.. Re- | _Vickers hotel. 24628 1| terms. i pedt/this ten times, but take care not POSITION WANTED—Ford . clwub 8-room houue, completely mod-+ to.over-weary the eyes. - feur mechanic. Apply Ford hotel. } | ern, on Lake Boulevard, 3 blocks ; look as far to the right as pos- . 3d628 || from the Normal, lot 40 by 140, a tent work of the imagination. No good historian is content merely to re- peat the record of the past. He has to understand it, to see behind it, to find more In It than It actually says. He cannot understand without the use of his constructive imagination, and Bhe cannot imagine effectively with- out the use of his experience. I be- lleve it is one of the marks of a d still and raise the eyes slowly TIRES eat historlan to see both present and n slowly shift -the gaze —_— || fine home for $5000 Terms. : X ;rnt as it were, with the same un- :pent nuyhefore Saato thy W.:N’I'IED-—Cook, at Lake zs;'gg 3&"’“’" house, 1lot 50x132, i - ‘etouded eye, to ‘realize the past story final exerciné. Imagine a huge .—.n——_—-——————.-o = - good well. ‘500 Easy terms. - MOst Mlles pel’ Dollar as it it were now proceeding before he alr before you, and- with. | POSTTION WANTED—By 'F?rfl '| GEORGE H FREN( Phone 93, % L. | — | . ————— ‘him,- and enviesgexthie present much g the head, follow the out- chauffeur mechanlc App 20| J. P. LAH! Phone 328 || ‘ g E RN T PV I : fn the same perSpéctive as it will bear | Iip en it is as bhé chapter, ot so many | mea in the great volume of the past. We know 'In Gibbon'’s ' case how | imuch the ‘historian of the Roman em- .pire learnt from the captain of the Hampshire grenadiers. And it would ded n pinch of boracic acld, | m———— e surely be folly to tell a man who had g them and rest for five min. | WANTED—Girl, for kitchen work, (Uved through the French or Russian || Markham hotel. 5d628 i wevolution to forget his own experi- | — e . L A Lo Yy g : ence when he,came to treat of similar | e : g1 i : : e CELEBRATE : Solves your Juv4 T mtlk problem e Home Brand Milk is the answer to the troublesome milk problem. It is the safe and satisfactory milk supply for every home. There is no doubt about the purity of Home Brand Milk. You don’t take chances on cleanliness. You know it’s pure. _ It protects your homre from all the danger that is in milk not handled properly. Home Brand Milk is the only milk your home needs. It takes the place of both milk and cream. Use it for cooking and baking—for drinking and on the table. Try it today; you will discover a delightful new milk flavor and a new economy as well. Order ‘a few cans. from your grocer. Insist upon Home Brand—the milk that tastes like sweet cream. At Your Grocers Griggs, Cooper & Co. Food Products, Saint Paul this circle with your eyes, be. | _ MiBD-, ‘Ave. 4§28 : Mukhm “Hotel Building 3 the left, and going to the WAN'I‘ED»——Janitor at St. An ml'y"q £ : tend timee, then beginning at| hospital 5d628] ° t and moving toward the left. ————-—————————-’ i .your exercises are ‘over, bathe WANTED—Kitchen girls, at Birch+} ' in _warm water, to ‘which you mentThotel. " Phone/15:F -2 0p 2?.?( Plece of Ancient Meteor. ! Meteorites of indicated great age are conspicuous by their absence from mu- seum collections, and it is Suggested that such specimens may disintegrate and disappear from the rocks within a relatively short time after falling. The British museum, however, has late- Iy acquired a slice of somewhat less tl‘qan a pound from a . meteoric iron tl'm is believed to represent an ancient fall, The slice is from one of two sim- ‘magses that were found in Janu- . 1906, within a few miies of Daw- ggn .Klondike, and that from their po!mon deep in the oldest gravels of Right now, especially, every- one should be happy. With the signing of thé Peace: Tre‘aty“and : our boys back home again, 4th of- July has double significance. Nt Qhere since the Pll{lcene age or before. l‘mm his study of the original speci- s in the Museum: of the Geologl- d Survey at Ottawa, R. A. A. John- -on concluded that they are part of IS atngle meteorlc shower of Tertlary Dress youi'Sel'f in 6né 6f our | NOBBY HAND-TAII.ORED Slll'l'S for thls great occaswn. S Wme. Dust |§ Very Dangerous. Al kinds of dust form dangers to. aman beings. -Not only does dust ex- eycize a direct harmful influence on the tissues of the organism, but it is e chlef transporting agent of germs d infection’ and contagion. "Dust: is composed ‘of inflhitesimai, particles ‘of street mud and of retuse’ o ev ery description which lies on the warface of the soil. Bacteriologists say that- th par- Prlces $l8.50 to $40.0 0. J. ua(‘m ; . The Clothier - Bemidji, M 4 2 the atmosphere, together with all ke impurities and microbes which they may contain, and to which they weTve as ttnnsnortlng agents. Z!lllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|Il|l|||lllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||IlllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Introductory Announcement. - CLIFFORD & €O — Desire to announce to the people of BemldJl and adJacent towns that we have leased the ,§tore and basement premises - _known as the Kiaplan Block, also the Kaplan warehouse on the Soo track, and shall engage - the general mercantile busi- “ness, specializing: pax:tlcularly in Groeeries, Meats, Hardware, and Filour, . Feed and Hay. ' It will be our aim to-eater to all classes of tradé and will guarantee courteous treatment to all customers. It shall be our endeavor to make fihe lowest possible prices at all times on all our handlings. We want our store to become known in the, entlre northwest as “The BUSY COR- - NER” and to do this we appreciate that we MUST give VALUE not only in price but also in QUALITY. We know that Be- midji is being a gvertlsed as a progressive town and in becoming townsmen of yours we shall do our share to help make Be-, midji a real wide awake city. We know that good wages to workers means more ciothes, more food, and more of everything for them to bu¥y:#t the stores. We know that good crops and better prices paid to the farmers for ‘their produce will give them more money to spend at the merchants counter. We shall pay CASH to the farmer for his produce and shall make special effort t§'give him at all times value in exchange for value. CASH for CASH. : : ——Honesty- : confidence, and a square deal, shall at all times be our slogan. 7 . . Gy it SR ——We expect :‘zfl)e ready for business on or about the 1st of July. . ; —Fruits and¥egetables in season and variety and quality to suit the most fastidious, shall be our endeavor. : ——We are also, a:rrangmg methods of dehvery that will enable us to take care of cumbersome purchases and long distance orders. : : —Earnestly soliciting your patronage with best wishes for good fellowship. B T e Cllfford & Compan’f’ N QUL TS \ §fl —‘F‘ 7 ‘ T | Defec.fi’vc

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