Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 6

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— { { i o NS PAGE SIX MINNESOTA BEES HIT BY SUGAR SHORTAGE $St. Paul, Nov. 25 —-Becm’se bees fim Minnesota gatherea no honey since Avgust, whenthe bulk of their store was removed by beekeepers, and also because there is a nation-wide short- age of sugar, hundreds of colonies are ir danger of being wiped out by starwation. #rancis Jager, chief of the divi- gion of bee culture at University farm. says the bees must be fed or they will starve. Sirup made from sagar is the only substitute for honey that the bees will accept, but there i#s po sugar onthe market, and be- gides, it is very late to feed. In this emergency the bee division chief ad- wvises the beekeeper to try to get some sugar through the county agent from manufacturers. Wintering condi- tions must be made ideal, he says. JENKINS STILL JAILED. S0 FAR AS KNOWN (By United Press.) Washington, Nov. 25.—“William @. Jenkins, American consular agent, whose release was demanded by the United States, is still in the peneten- tiary at Puebla, Mexico, so far as the state department knows,” Secretary alnsing said today. Subscribe for The Plenser THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Rex ‘Theatre Anita Stewart In Old Kentucky Big Horse Race Scene. Big Fire Scene. Big Fight Scene. Big Crowd to See the Show Big Satisfaction Guaran- teed. 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Organization Through Co-operation attributes to organization its success i in discharging its obligations as a public servant. The business of the Standard Oil Com- pany (Indiana) is a highly specialized branch of industry, where complete co- operation is necessary to insure maximum efficiency. THE Standard QOil Company (Indiana) Every one of the 22,000 men and women who make up the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) family must have a thorough, broad-gauged understanding of the bene- fits to be derived from organization. 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