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“PAGE EIGHT INESS COLLEGE OIL INSPECTORS ARE ATTORNEY GENERAL PALMER BUS - YEAR COURSE GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS| ™ 55 ys LAWS WILL BE INVOKED FINIS \ Nofil Puull,bAusgt. lé*‘\ dinner at the 5 —————P s w S = . 3 n clw . ul, eded th: y United 1 it The gradusting class ot the Be- |beginning of activities n (ho state Washh(xg:on.nAeug r?s—mtorney MQUNTED POLICE IN SOUTHWEST. Suggestion of St. Mihiel,. and Pancho Villa ranged QOklahom: City trotted picturesquel qay’'s duty. picke brigadier gener perdreadnaughts. wight have been mistaken for an T overseas marine officer, jaunty cap and all, except for his equipment. . REPUBUCANS PLAN hung from his Sam Brown belt and ¥ on the other side a bayonet and scab- pard. A 10-gauge riot gun, slung at 2 secure point, recalled German pro- tets at the useéd by Americans for guard pur- of: patrolmen, militia and detectives. $pecial equipment for sleuthing is provided in the gumshoes worn by’ the police horses. not have his policemen’s movements | disclosed to desperate criminals by 3 uggsy trotting, he says. . “Bismarck, N. D. August 1.—Ac wording to the provisions of Senate 2ill No. 52, the state of North Dakota today will write all future insurance sgainst loss from fire, tornado or cy- ¢lone on all public buildings in the state. Nonpartisan -legislature last Febru- ary. Policies with private firms will not be cancelled, but repewed with the state at the expiration. surance . commissioner, enjoined to increase to 90 per cent, the maximum, the protection on such buildings. A vividly interested wak'ng them out of 1 thelr di (%) § cAnumun CROPS GOOD. ream, and then it 3/ fixed for neck or button shoulder G00! good, thus showing thmt 'memory Is tyle, tri ed o B (By United Press.) conditioned on attention and concen- style, mm m Winnipeg, Aug. 1.—Except in|tration. To cure this requires herole white, eur price. southern Saskatchewan and Alberta, crop conditions throughout central Candda, are excellent, according to grain men here tpday. Reports show i}i:]prm'ed-conduions since the first o(1 ' “Vienng, Aug. 1.—Final decision is to be'taken.in Budapest ‘today, on ‘de- mand ofthe allies, that Bela Kun ab- dicate as Vungarian soviet leader. . Emmisgaries of Bela Kun have of- fered great aqncessions if the soviet is undisl sloner Cunpingham, representing the allies, demanded Bela Kun's ghdica- tion aud rempyal from soviet power. I “HE ausy STORE” mi leted the hine-months’ course Pre-|siate dairy and food d :crlb"ed by the"college, y epartment and tained- at dinner ldst eyen Markham: hotel.. ten. Callopy, Bberlein, L. Henry of Bemid] International Falls, and, . langrud o ¥ NORTH DAKOTA’S WEIRD I i Business college, having cOm-|oil inspection service as a part of the |General Palmer today said existing federal laws will be invoked, as far as possible, against profiteers in the necessities. He also said it is prob- able new laws will be asked to en- abte the ‘government fo combat the high prjces. An additional meeting of the cab- inet will be held soon, similar to the one held last night, when each mem- ber was asked for an opinion; as to the cause of soaring prices. were enter- | under civil service regulations, James ing at:the | sorenson, dairy and food commission- yere sot for| or, and; Hjalmar Nilsson, chiéf inspec- werel Lillign | ¢ ade brief talks asking full co- llard,,,. Elizabeth.loperation and efficiency, in./the de- White and. Bell\partment. The. guests at.'th {! i. Rose 1..Preston ofLincluded also the sixty-seyan; lice Bal-| tory, from all parts of the'sfate and members of the oftice jstn;‘\ht the capitol. The.deputies have ¢completed a special course of instruétion’ spection work at the Umniversity of Minnesota. s Rl ; Flates The gradu; Ethel - € f Wilton. WANT AD DEPT. WANTED (By United Press.) K K R. P . ity, Okla., Aug. . K. Roe of Bemidji, a°member of Oklahoma City, Ol Gigbrnltar the county auditor’s office force, is a|attending the meeting, he' having been re-appointed oil inspeo'tor for southern eBltrami county and adja- cent county territory. 'Heé ‘had fin- d of | isied his fifst term on a''fes today as the new mounted Police ly to their first ‘fee basis, when the new law went into effect and salaries were set ai $1,600 per plus expenses. i POSITION WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper wants set of books to keep evenings, address - 1. care Pioneer. 730tf The department was compose d overseas men, uniformed like als and armed like su- Each man at first | Y€aT» HOUSEKEEPER or school girl want- dren. No washing. Call at, Pio- neer Pub. Co., press room, ask for Mr. Parr, or 416 America ave. WANTED—Girl, hotel. A .45 caliber ~antomatic pistol TARIFF INCREASES (By United Press);' , Washington, Aug. 1.—The first tariff measures to comeé hefore con- gress since the repubncéi(é” gained W ‘cpntrol“ were on today’s house pro- e duties | gram fof actiony. - Ml The bills scheduled for,/¢hnaidera- tion included that levying, high ad- ‘| valorem duties ,on chemigcals, glass- ware and apparatus; another provid- ing a duty of $10 a ton on tungsten, and the third. fixing duties of $10 a ton on crude magnesite; $15.a ton on finished magnesite and $15:d'ton plus 10 per cent ad valorem on magnesite brick. : at Vickers “inhumane” shotgun half lock. 81t WANTED—School girl, for days. Mrs. Kaplan. Kaplan b es. The service will combine th e e e WANTED—To buy for cash, one-half section of northern Beltrami.goun- ty land. State price and condi- tions - first letter. ..James.F. Van- tuyl. Gardner, N. D. 16481 Mayor Walton will WANTED—Two imale Scotch Collie dogs. State price. A. E. Gibson, Tenstrike, Minn. 5d82 INSURANCE IN EFFECT - 4By United Press.) WANTED—To rent, four or five room “house., Inquire of Clifford Co. EASY TO IMPROVE. ;MEMORY THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER et e e S - WANTED—Woman or" girl for gen- ed to care for my two small chil-| oo 2d82 - ~=-= FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST1, 1619 WANTED—Cook for small camp.| FOR S8ALE—6 rooms and bath, new- | FOR SAL in pest location in Inquire Charlie Walsted, Nymore,| - ly decorated, Minn. 4d82 city. Only $2500, $200 cash and town of Frohn. Phone 501-W.- - $35 - monthi¥; - E. J. Willits, 218 3d81 Beltrami ‘Ave: - Phone 41. 6d81 eral housework. ‘Schroeder. Call at W. G, 6d81 | FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 rooms; Perfect lo- shape. Very cheap if taken al onte. ———————————————— 80 acres god hard wood land six miles east of Bemidji in FOR SALE--Ford touring car in best t — also 3-room cottage. 'See Geo. Sterling, 220 Min- WANTED—Modern furnished ’room cutipn, large screened porch. nesota Ave. 5d82 ‘for permanént use. Phone 886-0F| Rirghmont Beach. J. W. Wilcox. — - 618tt | FOR SALE—G: 82, W. B. Ervin. 6d82 WANTED—Girl, for general hous; work. Will" pay good wages. Phone 265-W. 4482 WANTED—Young girl to assist with hpusework. Inquire third cot- tage Grand Forks bay, or P. O. box Phone 29. FOR SALEz-Six yoom strictly mod- ern bungalow: ¢ Well located. Ad- dress 13 care Pioneer. 4d82 WE HAV STOMERS who want | to purch jaone story bungalow, ‘rioderiy, Swell located. A small Watermal wi r t) 15 persons,: fine 15 h. p. engine, just cost $400. at right prive for.cash ol team or trade it and goo complete with: starter for large ear. Ave. 34. : 508§ . f'or fivéiroom house, A seven FOR SALE-—4-room house with fine WANTED—Girl, for general house- or eight room house. What have bath roem, garage and lot; price your to offer? Reynolds & Winter. only $1400, easy terms for quick work. Mrs. H. Mills, 907 Beltrami Ave. Phone 107. ; 3d82 WANTED—Janitor at the St. AI° thony’s hospital. 6486 g 4482 FOR SALE—156: aere farm, 60 acres under high state cuitivation, Iots of fine timber, borders on a fine lake full O, sale. B, J. Witlits, 218 B Ave. - Phone 41. eltra Bd and building for sale. fish, log house and FOR SALE—New motor boat, 18 fi.1-- from good lake, 33 mile from sta- long. . 2. hbise power.. 'Bvenrude| ton.." Has e 24x24 on stone | - g R ] g ‘Baky- ' terms. - O FOR" SALE=A' 5 passenger Ford engine, cheap if taken at once..In-| ?2"511‘)% :3%:1 Wll{its, e21#1 Bqltf;g]yi 1917 model, in first ctass condition:. : Write or wire E. E. Robideau, Ten- quire of J. W. Billings at Schroe- ders store. 6d87 FOR ANY Kina of Teal estate deal, 566 or write E. J..Willits, 21§ Beltrami| . Ave. ‘Phone 41. 3 11213t FOR SALE—5 fresh milk cows at City Livery. . 730tf FOR SALE OR PTRADE—For @ light- er car & Studebaker. Six,,iu very best of comdition. Inquire;of.Ideal . Billiard Parlor. N 3114 FOR SALE—See the Demidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps. Ave. Phone 41. i, 6081 FOR SALE—Dandy 117 aereWfarm, 80 acres meadow on river bank, . yielding}«100/tons of hay. yearly;|. 20 acres in field, good house," 14,- 000 ft. of lumber for barn, unlim- fted range for stock or suneep that ean be’ WWaséd: i See or write C. W. “Trog, Bemid: Phone 12-F-310 g 730t FOR BAL! dom Tesidence, 5 bed- rooms, bathroom, elegant lo- catfon, good garage, on 50 ft. cor- mer Jot. Will sell $3,160 with $500 strike, Minn. Price $450. J'OR SALE—Four pool tivlés, cu chain balls, etc. lund at Bemidji Auto Co. A accepted. 815 wmississippi \ LOST AND FOUND. 3 : 4 T — h, finde fac simile signature 'stamps, Do cash and; $35 per month. A real LOST—Gold wrist watceh, tarial seals and corporation seals * Willits. 218 Bel-| ' ‘turn to Nangles store. - Rewar 6ds1 fered. ., 30 Whole Secret Is to Concentrate the Mind Entirely on the: One Thing in Hand. People of poor memory aré general- | ly inattentive and fail to'adncentrate. iSystems like Pelmanism help’to good memory In that they focus the mind-|; on the thing at hand. Dreamers read, | and for the life of .them cannot tell -what the. last sentence- w: ess it The law was passed by the HOUSE APRON. Made from scont percale the in- however, is | and navy blue, cut very | full and well made. Round 3 was something in which ‘toey’ were treatment. Make it a religious resolve to attend only to the thing in hand. If it is reading, concentrate om the Book so thoroughly that every sen- ténce tikes clearly defined meaniag fo the.mind. Orie cannot think of some- thiig ¢élse and at the same .time un- derstajid and remetber ‘what he 'ia reading:. The trick in’ the. game ‘of | _mejnoty'is o overcome:dreaming, ab- stfaction, Inattention. ‘It ‘can be done by persistent, patient, long-continued &fort. chemise, lace trimmed ‘at’ oifly— 98c J. C. PENNEY € ' London.—Twenty-six different shades of khaki were mentioned in a tunhed, byt British Commis- | libel suit following the holding up by an: officious A. P. M. of an officer on the ground that his collar was not the proper color. J. C. PENNEY.CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION v . C. PENNEY CO.;“A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION in plain pink, blué, green, | —A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION “J. €. 'PENNEY. CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION ‘We shall end’.ea‘(%}"to’ use thig spac the coming month, selecting for eagk issue some ar- ticle from our enormous stock that w@jl' be of interest to our many partons, thereby helping “¥ou to care for your needs at the minimum price. ;. igok for this ad daily, if what you want is not here ‘foday it may be tomorrow. What you save today’ may help tomorrow. BOYS SHOES 25 pairs of boys black calf button dress shoes, sizes 4 to 5%. An excellent shoe for school wear MEN'S WORK SHOES - | Made . of . zood quality [ mule skin, heavy,leqther cl\l_ day during 27-in. White Outing This is a good weight, pure bleached cam -be - had in any-yardage de- - sired, at a yard neek with S sole,. eap.,tge, blucher| | stylel A dandy for rough | wear, . .our _price, while | | they last, a pair, . NOILLA. 197 SUSY STORES . 413-415 BELTRAMI'AVE. - - BEMIDJI, MINN. J.C.P CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION g OO T T LT LI LU ou money. Bear in Feed Free of charge to all parts of Bemidii Our Saturday Specials will save y more. Exclusive of Sugar, Frour and 3 times a week. & ‘Have you tried our fres One-half gallon cans Mazola Ol - - $1.40 ‘ 2.65 40c- 40c 45¢c 33c 52¢ [ 13 13 [11 [13 One Medfords 8 oz. mustard per, bottle 7c 6 for Oil Sardines per can Te 6 cans - Mustard sardines pér can 8¢ 6 cans for - White wine vinegar per gallon No. 5 Sundried Japan Tea per lb. - - II|I||IIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlI|IIIlIIIlIIhllllllllIllllmqlllllllllillllll ] 1 h k llllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll'rllllllIlllllllllllllllllll EED FEED FEED, Hay and Feed. | 4 ey | P e KAPLAN BLOCK h roasted coffee 3 Ibs. for $1.00 Courteous attention to all customers. mind that we deliver all orders amounting to $2.50 or daily and Nymore East Bemidji Illlll{llflllllllllllIlllmlllllllllIl||IIIllll-!!ullllmllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllIlllIIIIIIIlllll“Illlllllllmlll.fll'lll Jergens Violet Gly¢eriné toilet soap per bar 10c 3 for Jergans bath tablets per cake 10c 3 for 2 1b. pa s Sunshine free running salt 98 Tbs. dairy Salt - '?15c "Bacon end Pork, 1b. 30 Picnic hams, per Ib. - 29c Post Toasties 2 for 25 - 45c Lemons, doz. - 40 PO DO 13 g & & [¢] o Oranges, per doz. el mllu : s M UL LULTUTR T ] TR ats, Corn, and Chicken Feed very lowest i 160 E God Phone LILsNI Ii(lI-‘MZNbH‘aVN vV—"0D XAANNId D f asoline launch,. geats; - ol ; d Ford all E. J. Willits; 218 Beltrami, Ly o 6d81 FOR SALt—Elegant grocei'y ";toclg E. J. Wil € 41. e WAN 'ED-—Millwright, . steady gifi- i lits, 218 Beltrami. Ave.-Phon ) E barn, good .well,- 2% miles from . g : k J . .| .. ployment. Bemidji Mfg. Co. 6ds1 station. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- 6d81‘ ] ‘ % 1 WANT}E}D By gent!eman, gnod_erg _}r_a_mi Avg', Phone 41 6d8_ FOR SALI ne span of mares, furnished room. &ddress “Room”| iop SALM- 10 acre farm close in,!” tarness and wagon. Inquire of = o Sl A , 3 nn. 187 SR “=__|" Phone 41. 681} — — S y Q . FOR SALE 0% acre .highly im- FOR'SAXIE——TWD milch cows. Ins FOR SALE broved E;;‘}S form only % mile| quire of Joe Bahr, Nymore Minn, SRR 7128 or at county>farm. ~6d81 bug6 See John - Matf 6486 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1918 model, good as new. Liberty bouqs Ave. ' 3482 e T T d ot 3d82 ! I