Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 16, 1919, Page 7

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PAGE EIGHT GRAND FORKS DEFEATS - | HUGE STEEL STRIKE BEMIDJI GOLF PLAYERS e Grand ll*'urks players defeated the (By United Press.) wid,)l golfists in the match played | . Chicago, Sept. 16.—Orders for a .!qt Su ion the links .at Grand stee] . 'workers strike next Monday i3 re: standing 10 to 3 in | we trecelved today by the Chicngo ie llome players. - .| distriet: natd and S Li:8chlosser | (The /strike will sl'lect 150,000 Rad FiiFitzgeraldiand0. W. workers'in Lake Michigan - ports gduthm Bexbidji,players won | from” Milwaukee to Gary, Ind." inch aml ’l‘ P. Grlflln ‘lost by ints to Ira Cool and A. P. Condition to Aveid. : Wime y The dangerous moment in life F Bennett and L S. Klng wqé: Y | comes when men begin to over-value thyee ‘points over F. S. Lycan”and['the pust at the expense of the pres- Gesrg;; El‘”;z ST B Piach o ent. It is the moment of religious ovejoy an controversies, for ancestor ~worship, .over W. B. I;atkin and A. J. McMillant o, norrowing in, for exalting one set byTthxePl;gV:rflm 4 H. G. Pagett had|°f people and excluding another. 'three points over R. H. Schumaker ‘When we reach it, it means that we and C. M. Bacon. are growing old. But we need never . C. W. Ross and E. L. Esprance had | reach it.—Exchange. .one point the best of 0. H. Manaugh ; 5 and B. F. Anderson. Cool, Lakin and Fitzgerald of the Bemidji golfers played the best games of the visitors, and Grand JForks will play a return game in Be- ‘midji within a couple of weeks. - The Bemidji players are strong on their commendation of the Grand Forks players and the people in gen- ‘eral and report an enjoyable time all around. + Advertisements in this c Ads not paid for at time . FORD MOTORS CARRIED for at ONE CENT a word, NC4 ACROSS ATLANTIC The Ford Motor company has just received official advice from the navy department that it was four Ford Li- derty motors—all built in the’ Ford ‘Motor company’s shops at Detroit— g which furnished the power that drove the NS Four to victory in its HELP WANTED——MALE vecent record breaking ‘flight across W the Atlantic from Trepassey, New- i foundland, to Plymouth, England, a W%NTED?*Bell boys. Hotel flddn;:(’l digtance of 4,000 miles. They were am . WHEN OTHER METHOBS FAIL TRY CALLED FOR MONDAY .Classified Advertising Department word: for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per. word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. : ing open accounts on our books. No ad taken for iess than 15 cents. % regular stock motors built during the RANGE TOWNS PROTEST * St. Paul, Sept. 16. _Mayora.'bus,~ ness men and other citizens ot iron range towns in nortnern Minnesota came by the score today to protest 1o the legislature against the proposad The house passed; !lw 5 per cent act. bill Jast week. Two stock yards biils on the- hlgl). cost of living program were Dnbsqd by the house..One would place weigh- ing ol live stock at South St_,}’aul under the state railroad and ware; house commission. The other woul give the commission $10,000 forisuclt expenses. A broad flood preventlon prog/i‘.wx is provided for in Senator Cliff’s bill; adopted by the senate. The house definitely postponed the Nimock: olution memorallzlng congress .t limit or prohibit exports of 1cce 1 ties olumn cost ONE CENT per.. of insertion will be, chargedl ! and then only to those hav-"~ A PIONEER WANT Anv;nnSEIEnf S LOSTl—Travelers chec& I;ook Ffi;d- er leave at Markl; Hotel. Re- ward. ‘h\ :%q}}l, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR SALE—5 room’ cottage on Bel-| FOR SALKE—7 acres Russett pota- Price $2000, Reyn- toes. IRON TONNAGE TAX ' trami avenue. olds & Winter. 6d917 e e e e e e FOR SALE—4 houses and lots, ranging in price from $1000 to 1,- 500. Very desirable homes, also 2 houses on 50 ft. lot .down town, FOR SALE—Thouroughly modern 6- room house, hot water heat. Newly decotated, _and polished floors: %; corner:lot, only $3,- 500; cash- -and - $356 per B J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. Res phoné 285-W. 4d919 FOR SALE—Seven room thoroughly modern house. Garage, 50 ft. lot, * one block from lake, 2 blocks from normal. Never offered less than $3500, now $3,150. Can give pos- session at once. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. 4d919 | FOR SALE OR TRADE—10 room du- plex house, modern except heat, rents for $40, in Minneapolis. Price $5000. Clear of all debt to trade as part payment on highly im- proved farm close to Bemidji. Will put in cash besides. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 4d919 Bl St e o S e AR FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—87 acres, 6/ miles out, 22 under cultivation, only $30 per acre. Jefferson highway. T. Beau- dette. 64920 | FOR SALE—One of the best acres in; this vicinity, located on Birch- mont road, a short distance north | of Grand Forks bay. Has an, east front of 100 feet and depth of 300 feet, level and high, with plentiful supply of white birch, Norway, young oak and jackpine, and locat- $2000. . E. J. Wilflts, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, Res phone 285-W. ) 44919 - FOR SALE—Dandy 117 ‘acre farm, six- miles south of Solway. 80 Al Would like to sell them in the ground. E. J: willits, 218 Bel- acres under yielding 100 tons N trami. Phone 41. Res. phone yearly. 20 acres in field. Good A} 285-W. 4d919| house and 14,000 ft. of lumber for barn. Unlimited range for’stock. ee or. write C. W. Krog, Bemidfi. hone. ' 12-F-810: % * - 5 fi: R. SALE-—80 acres on beautiful ake; a lot:of tiniber and good soir Only. Ql& iper acre-if taken at once; ./ Beaud te r216 Beltraml Ave. FOR SALE—680 acre, best im-j .. in this-. count; . J. Willits, 218-B "Phone 41, Res. Phon¢ 4491 "acres, best init proved,: m;t modern and up:itg 2Ad) date tarm in. this county. T, Bewu- |3 1o T 6dY 20 dette, 216 iBéltrami Ave.: 4 “t yci';l t want bargains’ see T. Beau ette, it FOR SALE—_186 acre “ wvith Al . Tailor Shop. 6d920 improvemtents on jt;: fins:buildings and 100 acres being cultivated. ~I'. Beauriette, 216 Beltrami Ave. 6d920 FOR SALE—Good improved 10-acre farm one mile out, log house, log barn, log chicken house. Well . 100k this up, only $800. E.J..Wil- 3 lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41,| FOR SALE—Acre and a quarter te e Res.- bhéne 285-W. 4d919| acre and a half. Lake shore lots at a bargain. T. Beaudette. 64920 ONE OF THE VERY BEST 160 acre farms in this conntry, highly im- NOTICE. ‘ My wife having left my home, I proved, all under cultivation ex- cept 25 acres of pasture. A real will not be responsible for any of her E. W. Carr, Bemidji, Minn. bargain a2t $75.00 per acre. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave.” Phone| bills. 41, Res. phone 285-W. 4d919 2d916 % Pioneer Publishing Co. Always at Your Service For Printing Needs Is there anything you need in the fol- lowing Iis.‘i_:?u war as a part of the Ford Liberty Motor production. Upon his arrival in Lisbon. Portu- gal, Lieutenant Commander Read, said: ‘““The engines functioned per- fectly all the way from America to Portugal.” And American naval offi- gers, who thoroughly inspected the NC Four upon its arrival at Plym- outh, England, stated that the big ‘geaplane was in even better condition than when it left America. . The NC Four flight, which has wmeant a triumph for American en- sineering skill, also adds another record to Ford achievement. " POINT NOT MUCH DAMAGED. Brownsville, Tex., Sept. 16.—(By .Army Aadio)—Point Isabel, twenty- five miles from here on the Gulf came through Sunday’s tropical hurricane without . -serious damage, it was Warned when wire communication ‘wa8 re-established between. Browns- xille and' that towa. 1y HELD UP. pt. 16.—A San An- and” Aranpqs Pas train which Corpus Christi for Rockport at m.. Sunday was declared to be #oniewheré in the path of the hurri- éalie, according ‘to general offices of the raflroad at §an Antonio. . * A southbound train from San An- tonio to Corpus Christi which left the former city enrly Sunday reached Sinton, Tex., at 2 o'clock that after- woon when ths superiutendent of the division notitied headquarters that he 9aw the front of the Commercial ho- el at Sinton blown in by a sixty- -mile gule “Praffic on the St. Louis, Browns- wille & Mexico railroad lines south of 8ax Antonio into the Rio Grande val- Jey ‘was suspended indefinitely. - The United States weaiher bureau issued a bulletin late last night say- ing the danger to Galveston had pas- | sed ‘but urging caution because of the Righ winds. BOY SCOUTS WILL GET WANTED—Mud mixer, and watpeni — S laid "“‘l:‘"”' corner: ldeal Envelope Enclosures Blanks ers at: Hurkers. Geo. Kreatz. 34917| 057 pora tire with litahse tagm0.| rosidence site. Heasonable price Sale Bills Notices Wm 159220 attached, between Cass| of $450 and liperal terms. Address, Hand Bills Labels / b Lake and Bemidji Friday morning,| “Bargain” Pioneer. 916tf - Price Lists Legal Blanks o~~~ | Sept. 12th." Finder, a;\tqary Christ-i Admission Tickets M Card WANTED—Two girls, at Hotel Dal- inson plotographer at.'Cass Lake, n on.vatcs AN g Sait| $5.00 reward will ‘be paid for its Business Cards Placards 4 return. _ : 5d9w: SNAPS! Window Cards Dodgers WA::;I‘ED——-K!tchen girl, Tm";l g& Time Cards Post Cards oafe, FOR SALE—CITY P| PERTY 8 Note Heads Receipts WANTED — Cleaning . girl. k;gtle'rl 5 acre tract, all under ¢altiva- Letter Heads . Programs b Markham. 3 FOR SALE—5.roofi ¥Hbiise, 1 acre|| tion, 3 blocks from the North garden. Reynolds & Winter. || school, a dandy garden tract; Coupons Le:«_zflets \\'ANTS]D — Kitchen girl. 3!;\;;5}' L R 6d917] $1,000. Pamphlets Bill Heads Mar __fl“' | v ‘“J e 5 room house, hardwood floors, Ca'falogues Calling Cards WANTED-_Girl, for general house.|'OR SALE—9 room house, 13th St.| basement, gas and lights, lot 108x Circulars Statements ““ork. Phone 107. 907 Beltrami| 200 Bemidji avenue, immediate]| 140, corner facing east. Only Posters Milk Tickets Ave. 5a91¢ | _ Bossession, $2800. 60917 || $2,500. Part cash. = © Blotters Meal Tickets i lot .100x140, stati s WANTED+,Washer woman, to take| FOR SALE—4 lots, w&& 13th 8, ‘7§ };c;:sesm%r’ll tl:) lsom:ll gr::::; Invitations Shipping Tags washing hdme. 419 America ave-| and Beltrami avenue, PHice $1100. || stork and all fixtures, a good go- -~ Checks Announcements. nue. 3d918| Reynolds & Winter. .5 6937 || ing business; $6,000. Folders Briefs : Envelopes .~ Notes WANTED—Woman clerk; chamber maid; and ‘waitress at Hotel Le Mire, Federal Dam, Minn. 5d920 WANTED—Maid, for general house- work, at once. Mrs. W. K. Deni-|7 son, 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 767-W. s 9loct FOR SALE—7-room modc;rn house, -Beltrami- avenue....- Pri¢e $42. 00} Reynolds &Winter. ~ 4dgny FOR SALE—>5 room cottate on Min» ,nesota-avenue. Price $2000, Rey- nolds & Winter. 64917 FOR SALE—100 ft. front, ‘corner 10th street and Irvine Ave., Price $1000. Reynolds & Winter. 64917 FOR SALE rOR SALR—Bennett typewrher, See it at The Pioneer office. Price $15.00. 9zte FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf FOR_SAL'E’—Sleam laundry, shoe re- pairing in connection. Low price. Kelliher Steam Laundry. 12d920 FOR SALE—About 6,000 feet of Ave. lumber, cheap. E. J: Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res.{FOR SALE—7-room house on 5th St.| phone 285-W. 4d919 Price $1600.00, Reynolds & Win- S e ter. 6d917 FOR SALE—Two Ford touring cars, FOR SALE—Good 6 room house, 50 foot corner lot, $1,5600, easy terms. T. Baudette, 216 Beltrami Ave. - 6dy20 FOR SALE—Large all modern house, 50 foot ‘cornmer lot, in center of vd920 in good condition, nearly new, g = 1918 and 1919 models. = Bemidji | FOR SALE—6 room modern house Aiito Co. 98tt and 6 room cottage, corner 9th St. : and Bemidji avenue. Price $4200. FOR SALE—About 6,000 feet of Terms. Reynolds & Winter. 6d917 lumber, cheap. E. J. Willits, 218 | —M JOBS FOR DOUGHBOYS (By. United Press.) { New York, Sept. 16.—Nation-wide machinery of the Boy Scout organi- eation will be set in motion to get back jobs for returned doughboys, ac- eording to an announcement .from| Scout headquarters. The leaders in the organization sre pledging the four hundred thou- aand scouts to help tueir older broth- ors in the army win back their jobs. A Legion of Homor of American Employers is suggested by Col. Ar- thur Woods, assistant to the secre- tary of war, with a citation to, com- mend employers - who care for re- turned fighters without jobs. CANADA’S STRIKE NOT TO DEVELOP. BELIEVED (By United Press.) Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 16.—Can- ada’s nation-wide strike scheduled for tomorrow in protest because of the arrest of several Winnipeg labor jeaders, ‘probably will develop into no strike at all. - The authorities ac- oepted bail for the labor leaders ar- tested -after 'winnipeg’s general strike, following the strike threat. However, some radicals are believed to be in the wood to carry out the atrike of.24 hours regardless of gov- arnment- action. ©Cannot Photograph in Colors. Tt seems a remarkable thing, consid- oring the progress of the science of photography and cinematography, that eolor photography is still an undis- (uvered secret. There are processes by vhic_h a very natural camoufilage of Nature can be produced, but the plate i3 yet to be made which- will produce 4 landscape in nutumn in all its won- dreus tints, or take a portrait of a lady withy the natural coloring of the hair, mnd complexion, with the various coliFs of her costume “in the manner a8 she’ nves." Beltrami _ Ave. Phone 41, Res.|FOR SALE—7 room modern house Phone 285-W. 4d9 )| and garage, corner 5th St. and America Ave. Price 33500 Reyn- olds & Winter. 6d917 FOR SALE—Garden vegetables, ripe and green tomatoes, onioms, pota-| —M8M8M8 ——————————————— city. T. Beaudette, 216 Beltrami},. 160 acres hardwood land, clay loam soil, 1 mile from Fowlds, on good road, $15 per acre. 3 room house, Beltrami averue, pavement, good 1ocation; $800, pnt cash. . ' 8§75 per acre buys the best im- proved farm near the city. Only 2 miles out, good buildings, house, barns, silo, etc., fine meadow land along the river, upland good sandy loam soil. - Ideally located for a dairy farm. Look this up. GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR Phone 93 Markham Hotel Building " Given to Every Detail’ OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY TELEPHONE NO. 922 ARSIGHTED business men realize, now that the war has been toes, etc. Phone 41-F-4. Mrs. C.| FOR SALE—My réal estate property, o 2 o) et 5 " F. Schroeder. 64920 | corner of 3rd St. and America Ave, won, that the problem of getting capltal and labor to co- _ also flock Buff Rock chickens and FOR SALE-:See the Bemidfi Sta-| equipment. Phone. 209. Dr. I operate, closely for greater ‘production is more acute than it tionary 'store f tamps, | W *6d922 A ienatite ‘atagips, Ld srologer. was when war was a driving force behind it. fac slmfla signature stamps, no- —_— e gm-m » '. and corporation seals | FOR SALE—Modern house at corner 35t of Beltrami Ave 'and 10th St. With hot water heat, electric lights, gas and bath. Inquire of John Moberg, Bemldjl Minn. 821tf SN TS ) = SR FOR SALE—9 room modern house, and 5 room house on 50 foot lot, right down town, only $4,600. E. e e J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. .ies. FOR SALE—.Breaking plow new light Phone 285-W, W 4d919 driving harness, new wagon, com- L plete for one or two horses, walk- | FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, mod- ing plow, ecultivator, shovel plow, one half drag, cutting box. E. J. ‘Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. 4d919 FOR SALE—Large building, 24x36, small -building 12x16 on 2 acres, 80 rods from school, and on fine road, 2 miles from city, $400. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 4d919 floors, 50 ft. corner. lot, at a bar- gain, garage and wood shed. In- quire H. C. Baer. 5d916 e e e et SA[E | FOR SALE-—-Good 3-room house on FOR LIVE_STOCK cement foundation, cement cellar, LBt s ot T FOR SALE-E80 head of good youns, | 8arage, chicken houss, 4-50 ft. t 'm ho t City Liver: 9 lots. $750, E. J. 'Willits, 218 Bel- o Q‘afis 2 L0 i trami Ave.® Phqnev ‘Res- phone A\ '"WANTED ' 286-W. bl 4d919 f 3 ED—Se FOR SALE—Nine.ro6m' bouse, mad- WANE] Hewing. Phone 2;3—9\;6 ern except heat, 5 bed fooms, close prl ; . to lake, non:nl ;n% churches, hsu WANTED+Work, by “fi 1 been held at $3,600,. now $3,160, painter. ork, by “first class| gasy terms, E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- SPLRRGL S e S S G trami Ave. Phone 41. “Res. phone WANTED—To rent, 2 or 3 modern 285-W. 44919 rooms for light housekeeping, ad- = dress ‘“Rooms” Pionaer'. 94tf FOR SALE—Five l'oom cotta one WANTED-—One, two or three fur-| Dlock from Bemidji® normal. " Lot nished ‘rooms for light housekeep- extends to lake shore. ; Hardwood in T floors, city water arnd sewer, elec- Ing. Ingire at oftice. CHTOXd's| \1ic fiyhts. Inquire on promises, 1204 Dewey.Ave. % " 811t WANTED—(amily washings. A com- petent 'servant. will come to your L Ak home: '*2¢" per hour for services.|THE PIONEER WANT ADS Call 26 and-ask for- Mrs. - Thor. : ) 84916 BRING RESI{I..:I‘S 5. ern except heat, oak finish, maple| Anything which impedes production means less advertising creased cost of living. What plan will best insure this imperative ‘co-operation be- tween ?onservauve labor and constructive capltal and how Advertising—the force which helped mightily to win the war— may _ help.promote that plan, will be discussed by leaders on both sides of industry at the fifteenth annual Advertising Convention _ New Orleans, September 21-25, 1919 s : No matter what plan may be evolved, either by capital op labor, public sentiment will make the final decision. Adver- tising must be used to inform the-public. All business men and women ‘are invited. Come yourself, or send a high representative of your organization. For detailed information, hotel accommodations, etc., write at once to - of the World Prompt, Careful and Efficient Attention Jobh Printing Increased Production a World Neceséity and leaves business helpless in the face of rising wages and in- Associated Advertising Clubs 10 West 4.oth Street, New York, N. Y.’ . Defective

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