Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 8

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" VIODLATE FOOD RULES| Wicit Trade ‘Is Spreading I Germany. Bemidji v~Newsy Notes Chicago, Jan. 29.—Potato receipts today;, 21 cars. Market stronger.” Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Round and / ' Smuggling and Usury Increase— - DANCE ENJOYED. Long Whites, sacked and bulk, $4.55 to $4.65. Idaho Russets, b Courts Crowded With Those The dance given by the Royal $5.75. t Who Break Laws. Neighbors in the Odd Fellow's hall —_— ! . on Tuesday evening was well attend- SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK MARKET. Goblenz.—TNlicit trade in food, with |the congenial crowd, and the hospi- fts attendant evils of smuggling and |ed® and everyone enjoyed the music, -~ usury, 1s on the increase throughout |tality of the Neighbors. ~". Germany, according to newspaper ac- ' counts. " REMEMBER NATAL DAY. The rationing system has never A number of ladies called on Mrs. . been abandoned even in the occupied |O. J. Lagqua Tuesday afternoon, the areas of the Rhineland, and some of | occasion being her hirth anniversary. the newspapers contend that the aver- fi’:‘song "}“’i‘;r‘;“;‘?e'}t svea;s];‘fidg“? age individual cannot subsist on the Swe'dbe.ck‘. Osmond Johnmson, L. amount of food issued. The author- Youngberg, W. H. Elletson, N. L. ities are making every effort to check | gakkerup, 1. B. Olson, G. H. French, the fllegal traffic in foods of all kinds, [and Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. Noble. - BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. and the courts are crowded day after The afternoon was pleasantly spent day. in social conversation, fancy work GRAIN AND HAY MEATS Smuggling of potatoes is being car- |and playing cards. The ladies pre-|g.¢q pyghel. . ..95¢-$1.00 | Mutton ried on this winter in all parts of Ger- | sented Mrs. Laqua with a beautiful Barley, bushel . . .$1.60|Hogs, 1b many on a scale greater than in war | 81Tt of remembrance, and all enjoyed)pye “hughe]. .. .$1.50 | Dressed beef, p time. Germany produced an excellent | & l“."'flh which each one helped to|Req’ glover, medium, Ib. . ...42c-44c g::lfl’i‘e“' live, pound. potato crop this year, aud the author- [ [T Popcorn, pound ........ e...8c-10c oms, live, pound. R RANC e Geese, live, pound . ities are trying to save it from falling | o177 BROTHERS RECEIVE . |Wheat No. 1................52.50 |Ducks, 1ive, Ib. .: 4. ....16c+18a into the hands of the speculators. NEW ELECTRIC SIGN - -|Hens, 4 1bs. aud over .........22¢ Well-to-do people have been going to 2 z Springers, all weights, 1b. .....22¢ Bavaria from Prussia, Wuerttemberg | qij) Brothers’ Clothing store has VEGETAELSES. . and Thuringla to buy potatoes, eggs |received a new electric name sign,|Rutabagas, per cwt....$1.00-§1.50 HIDES and fats, for which the farmers |phearing the letters “G-FL.L-S.’’ The Carrots, per cwt. .. 1.60-$2.00 | Cow hides, No. 1, pound....25¢-26¢ charged esorbitant prices. This [sign will be displayed above the|Beets, per cwt.. .$1.00-$1.25 | Bull hides, No. 1, pound. 20¢-22¢ worked a hardship on the poorer peo- | Third street entrance. Cabbage, cwt. .... $5.00-36.00 | Kip hides, No. 1, pound. .. ..30c-32¢c ple, who could not compete with them. — Onions, dry, cwt. . $5.00-%6,00 | Calf skins, No. 1, pound....45c-48¢c Living appears to be cheaper in Ba- WAR VETERANS COMBINE. Bcans,'cwt. o $6.00-$8.00 | Deacons, each ... .$2.50-33.00 varia than elsewhere in Germany. Horse hides, large, eaeh $8.00-3$9.00 (By United Press Dairy butter, pound. -+ . 56¢-600) Taljow, R Butter has been selling there at 5| o godiiora “ gan. )29‘——Ray- Butterfat ........... ....60c ?v;?oofv Lright . . ot ::;:: 2 g‘:‘:l';:- ;,";g":g ‘I‘Y‘:::,d :‘: mond B. Thorn, post 30, of the Amer-|Eggs, fresh, dozen. .. ... ...55c-60c| Wool, semi bright......"."". . 30¢ SRR ican Legion has admitted to honor- 25 prennigs each, while in Berlin they | ary memgbmmp the Yolotanc ot the The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., cost 1.75 marks aplece. Eggs in the | Civil and Spanish wars. Club rooms| &t time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: South St. Paul, Jan. 29.—Cattle arrivals today, 2,800. Market steady to weak. Calves steady. Hogs, 6,600; 15¢c to 20c lower; range $14.80 to $14.90. Pigs, $9 to $14.50. Sheep, 1,000, market steady; lambs, $8 to $20; wethers, $10 to $12 85; yearhngs, $12 to $17.60; ewes, $5 to $11 25, Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots, $2.20 to $3.00 per cwt. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $2.75 to $3.50 per cwt. More l)osu-able .Than Wood in Every OPMWFflnnflmw fiqnq-nln-ll mnm-wamadthmmhmmm are rodent proof, eo their enn-nnm-amly night They ire efficiency because always run ly; they cannot warp, m haholunelynpd. ade ob the *build up™ myli'GP Alseosl l‘. Files -dtpwd to any floor conditions and they grow_with yews_ bumnes. );-unfidfinuha.Gma.MMMahom. TN £a . For Big anmess "and Llflle - lnvaupu today jay the evetlunn' ‘menits of GF Allstee] Office anhuro—fi security, its beauty, its economy, its efficency. Equip your office with 0? Allsteel filing systems. card indexes, safes, desks, shelnng, etc. . chq-nlltn your business s most impressive stmosphere, ap stmosphere that can be -n--‘ nined for years becsuse all added equipment wil) be uniform. :occupied area have been bringing |are to be fitted up soon. GRAIN AND HAY Parsnips, per cwt 3 S All GF Alistee} prcces are electncally welded lflflmfi' " from 2 to 2.50 marks each this winter, e b Wheat, No. 1..........$2.75.52.85|5quash, cwt. ... i it to wear or work looss, of mus 1 appesrance; but are very scarce at any price. $30.000 WORTH OF “DEAD Wheat, No. 2.. $2.72-32.82| ~ " Meat is also reported as fairly plen- AND DOWN” TO BE SOLD| Wheat, No. 3 $2.69-32.75 LIVE POULTRY tiful in Bavaria, although in all other Oats ...... .. 77¢-79¢| 4 states this form of food 1s virtually (By United Press) Barley - .. $1.30-51.40 "'“;km. fancy dry picked, 8 u:)-. PIO NEER STATIONERY HOUSE unpurchasable by householders through International Falls, Jan. 29.—Otto|Rye, No. 2... $1.69-31.61 D cemiesoccioocacne c 1se.MIDJI, MINN. rexol : Diercks, state supreintendent of tim-|Buckwheat, per ib. furkeye, § lbe, up ar channels excepting once or ber, offered thirty thousand dollars|{No. 2 timotlryerhn 4 No. 2 turkeys ... . twice each month, when the author worth of stat d timber f le| No. 1 clover mixed Turkeys, old toms . itles permit a few ounces to be dis- h::;a u:ia; AteLoWNed tumberitor:sale Rl;.e sfuw E mixed. -00 | Purkeys, small and thin. ... At Value tributed by the card system to the in- The timber 1§ known as “desd” Corn Ny Geese, 12 1bs. up, and fat..... tviduals. o " Ducks, dark .......... ai and. “down” stuff, and will go to the Most of the hotels throughout Ger- |highest bidder. The Backus-Brooks Ducks. many continue to serve meat three or |interests, controlling the Interna- . VBGETABLES = Huq .hwhltg 1 four days each week, however. The |tional Lumber company mills, are|Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $5.50 s:};:' e::'{; proprietors say they obtain this from |expected to take it. POLRLOES .« < venvnveaneennn88.75 | prons amall .. Holland and that this does not violate Beans, brown, cwt. Ducks, No. 2 ... ... the food regulations. THE COURT WILL DVCIDE. |Beets, per cwt. . Geess, bright and fat. (By United Press) g:‘l‘;:?' gr.yr* ';:: E“” : “fi' an t:,‘t. 3 v MASTODONS BATHED THERE| St. Paul, Jan. 20.—Did Loura|mggs, per dozen..... S bl ant shin - LAt Velue o lnesca Willin 8. ikes. Ohl o e OvE i — Popular California Beach Was Once |’ s L UE Oy ;| Butabagas, per cwt Used by Prehistoric Herd, Says cago, out of $32,000 during the war? ELKO Theatre b Butterfat ....... HIDES The Ramsey county district court ‘ : 11:00 A.M.—Two Matinees—1:00 P.M. vy Sclentist. had that question to solve today. Packing Butter...............40¢{Cow hides, No. 1.....:... : : 2 5 4 & TS Bull hides, No. 1. AT *_Admets, Cal—The Alamedn bencn, | Mucller claims Mrs. Shepley posed | Mution. 1o ... ....10¢ 150 | Kips, No. 1. Admission FREE which attiacts thousands of bathers :; at goverm’l’\e?t lagent snd by 15¢-17c | Calf skins No. 1 yearly, was once the bathing place of reats; extor arge. sums _of °.21¢ | Deacons . ... money. Mueller alleged she wrong-|Beef, dressed. .46-14c oW .... 8 herd of prehistoric mastodons, some fully charged him with béing pro- ‘ Tal Lambs ...c..uv0eeee. .. 123 c-18¢ | Horse hides. ot them growing-to @ height of thir |German during the war and promised Cucumbers, hot house, doz. .. A 2,00 | Wool, bright teen feet,’ _ceqrdlng to Willis:Drake |him immunity from presecution so Garlie, 1b 5¢ w"og -lrlght Wl_n!ttw!, former professor ‘of ' the |long as funis were forthcoming. University of Wisconsin and a member e of the United States Board for Re- S. A. TO BUILD HOTEL. search, who has just completed a st e AL ] Dleted 8 stuky (By United Press) of the Alnmeds island. F e Winetrout made a special trip te argo, Jan. 29.—The local Salva- T ractnr'Show Program . Aitor the holdi‘ys special offer Your Photographs S tion Army has purchased a $34,000 rge 0"" Callfornia to investigate a report that | hyjiding which they will at once re- f:fii.: n;n::p:ol:&.gft o:nlyhn 11: AM. # Y an elephant's track measuring nearly | model for a modern hotel with show- $7 and $4.85. Two extra presents A ica w0 feet ncrons had heen discovered In | or bathe, semention soam aor ovo: | Mg pasadieled Surik i SONE o i it B G s e s s merica selid rock buried two feet under mud |freshment bar. 'miu‘ “I and sand just off the Alameda beach. . Address Of elcome """ G P Ballou ~—your- portrait in a calendar, ~—your portrait in an easel.. See our bargains in discontinued' lines of pretty folders. Rich Portrait Studio Phone 570W 10th and Doud Ave. Kodak finishing, of course— highest quality at lowest prices. The discovery of the track was made The Ring-Ousel. last July by a party of bathers at a The migrant ring-ousel builds year time when the tide was out. Among | After yeur in a granite quarry, and 1 the bathers was Allan Lewis of New | have often heard him there. It is Jersey, a.former student of Winetrout, | 8 Solitary, torgotten place and he who made known the discovery to | knows it better than most people. Winetrout and sent a map showing the | - - . His song differs from the in- exact location of the elephant’s foot- | timate m\;slc of his kinfolk, the black- print. which is about 100 yards from | bird and ‘thrush. It is thinner, cold- the foot of Bay street. er, more elfin—the pure tinkle of a mountain brook. 'With some birds you One reel Moving Picture, showmg Oliver Plow Industry Vocal Solo................Miss Curtis Movie reel, Ford Picture General Announcements WORM DESTROYS PULP WOOD | trorn et s the sny- stngiouser. One 12:00 NOON b : 5 . H. N. M'KEE, Funeral . , WA 1, Brnatny i, o, | Lo oAk T (o and pateBie Director PHONE Dinner at I. O. O. F Hall, FREE. : P, Says Report of Canadian Com- Eden Philpotts. A misslon. i s Could Dispense With Him. PHONE 178-W or R Ottawn.—The pulp wood supply in Flatbush—You know my dog goes ; — Canada Is large, but much of it Is In- | away some place every Sunday. — accessible for commercial purposes, { i Bensonhurst—That’s strange. according to a report of the commis- “Yes, and my neighbor lambasts a - . B. A. KOLBE]| For your Livery Car GROCERIES " Service and Courtesy slon on conservation, made public to- | carpet in his back yard every Sun- Our Motto 1:00 P.M. Picture Show ‘“Keep the Boy On'the Farm” Special Lecture. . .........Mr. Kitchell 2:00 P.M. Visiting Exhibit of Tractors and Farm Im- day. An enormous annual destruction | gay.» by the bud. worm I8 reported. “I see, O . On Sund Clyde Leavitt, the commission's it} as it were.” ay they both ‘beat chief forester, gives the following es- “Yes, but I only wish my nelghbor timate on provincial supplies of wood | woylg ‘beat it' like the dog.” pulp: : plements at C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. uebec, ords ; ubscribe for ] ) The Be‘t That Money " 5 ? dabec TNMN0 GRdi] Wikl Runerive o Wi Fioage Can Buy Ward Bros.! Garage and Show Rooms :)0.000; New Brunswick, 33,000,0003 lova Scotia, 30,000,000. There is Mt~ tle information avallable concerning ——EAT"—‘ the supply in prairie provinces. Losses from bud worm are so enef~ mous that they far overbalance the apnual growth in Canada and the Dnited States, the report states. Third'81raat cafn Wwild bzu%(; sr:o'tl| ;c\aurfig Py Our Waiters spe Washington. ——Alrplanes donot I Do the Waltlng bother wild ducks, the army air service announces, and sports- men who believe they do are - pnduly alarmed” Lieut. Col. H. M. Hickman, whan in command of Dorr and Chisholm flelds, flew twice m 5 day for sevéral months over a i swamp that was the feeding place of wild ducks. - To flush ithe fowl he had to pilot his plane within 50 or 100 feet of the surface. But when he would take off the ducks would meedlately return to the Auto Livery Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 192-Phone-192 Livery Service and moderate prices Service Day and Night Rain or Shine ' JONAS ERICKSON SPECIAL Stunts on the streets by tractors haulmg long trains of bob sleds, doing the “merry-go-round,” pulling- demon- strations and other features will be shown. Pulpwood Ties We are in the market for pulpwood and ties. All Bemidji Citizens, Including Men, Women and Children are Cordially Invited to Be Present at All Sessions + % C. W. JEWETT Gll., Inc. e A. Brose * TOBACCONIST 400 Minnesota Avenue Keeps the best stock of Tobacco in the Northwest, also Pipes. We do Pipe Re- We canp]acp all your ties down to\six and one-half inches of timber. ;/ We want your pulpwood. Write or call— 215 Irvine Ave. | [ , l _ I | ! 71 | Defective

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