Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 6

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MONDAY EVENING,, APRIL 5 1920 "Chicago, April 5.—Potato receipts today, 37-cars, Market strong, ‘Northern Round Whites, sacked, $6.26 to 36.85._per OUT TO-DAYI e % daho Russets, $7.25 to $7.50 per cwt. S i <5 b : e po o v, v et e[| N€W Victor Records for $2.40 to $3 per bushel. Carload lots, sacke(} and ¥6ad6§é $4.50 e . to $56 per cwt. i BEMIDI Minneapolis, April 5.—“Think— and out of the abundance God has given 'you, give and give, not'till it hurts, but until’ it ‘blesses and feels - good,” are the words of Dr. Robert C. Westenberg, State _Director of z‘l.lx E Near East Relief today. It is inde tifying to_see the response of con-, scientious = people 'throughout, t state of Minnesots. At the close _ Just as the “first nighters” experience keen delight in attend: performances, so music-lovers everywhere eag _rly mg ‘opening enjoy the new. Victor offerings on opening day. Hear thes Victor Records today at our store: Wi iE ke i»If You: Could ‘Care.. ....Frances Alda 64859 c‘-"?l. 2. :l':‘( %hv I A.Enl’icoDCILrlllO gggég the’ 3 o Zaga—ll . (The: Kiss):...Geraldine Farraar and Guiseppe De Luca st guprter Aol AT { , : *. Quartet in F Major—Lento. (Dyorak) Floneeley Quartet 74611 | tributions”andl pledges at the state 3 ] i j ‘Minuet (Porpora-Kreisler) Violin. Jascha Heifetz 64886, headquarters”in Minneapolis, ' Bev-1. * | B ‘ apl flar ] G Serenade....Violin.. . Frits Kreisler 64857 ve. “‘P&d“ theiry ; : 3 o c . John McCormick 64860 continulng to send in| Ernesting Schumann_Heink 87307 - n) Reinald Werrenrath 74610 nato 1li 64868 Elsie Baker) . - Elsie Baker (45174 .Edith Day) . Edith Day (45176 Lambert Murphy) Lambert Murphy (45175 _Selvin’s Novelty Orchestra) Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra (18650 - Venetian Moon-—Fox Trot, Saxophone, Xylophone, Piano, All Star Trio) .evsennnr--S8X0phoMe, - Xylophone, Piano, All Star Trio (186561 e ... Billy Murray) ‘Billy Murray (18652 rless Quartet) . .. Sterling . Trio (186563 Y ovelty Orchestra) 'aul Biese and His Novelty Orchestra (18654 i : Come in and get an illustrated booklet describing these new - Victor Records, and play any music you wishto hear. New Victor | Records demonstrated on the first of each month. - -Vietrolas in great variety from $25 to $1,500. R AP : : +~Telephone or write us now to save the records you want as our allotment this month is small and will'not last long. -~ CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. HAY MEBATA contributione. . It is of interest to learn that Chief John Sinith of Cass Lake, resident of - Minneosta for: 130 years, when. told " of the helpless, suffering Armenians, responded with a crumpled five dollar | Butterfat bil. “For a hundred ‘and hirty|peg,, fresh, dosen ' . Team L ave o b e siih ~Taxe| , . The following prices were being paid at * e P o i - Ty ¥ A the five doliars for these people, John | &t time ‘of going to press of today’s Pioneer: Smith don’t want to see them go hun- GRAIN AND HAY ] MEATS s $2.70.$2.80 | Mutson, 1 ...ve. s, In order to alleviate any suspic- fons that might be entertained, the Near Hast Relief is a non-sectarian organization, incorporated by a spec- fal’act of congress, to disperse our christian charity to the starving and naked peoples of the near east. The dire need and the gnawing distress of hundreds of thousands of men, wo- qmen and’ children.in the near east ‘beggars deseription. ‘Material, dol- lars will'save human lives and win cheerful givers the blessing of God and man. s L s Not one cent contributed by the} .. people to this worthy cause js.used} . to defray expenses, of caiti rk- | ‘That Naughty Walts $2.66-$2.66 L $2.45-32.56 |yt Rye, No, 2 Buckwheat, per 1b. No. 2 Timothy hay No. 1 Cloved mixed 0 Rye straw Turkeys, 9 1bs. up 0 Corn .'; ¢ Turkeys, amall and thin.... i Geege, 12 1bs. d Tat. . Ducks, fat ... Qo ‘Hens, heavy, 4 ‘|Springers, live . . Squash; cwt. § nayy, cwt. $6.00 76| = lve atock. Barkers' Drug and Jewelry Store ~Third Street . _Pe\midji, Mipn.. : A Cowhides, No. 1 Bull ‘hides, No. 1 Kipps, No. 1 ... Calt skins, No. 1 behind this movement, a revolving Ci:::'é :‘;.:‘:‘t"é--- - fund has been established to meet all expenses incurred in carrying on this g‘!"’"’rd""m per cwt work. This means that one hundred | =X per dozen ... per cent. of donation roum 1ts}* ;S o e | 0 0 0 0 c 0 6 L 2 Armentans . to against th 0ose helpless people & crusa i o and murder:so awful as.to be beyond - Deligf. , B B o e " e . - . WANTED—Woman to do family-and " AKE FH[EHQS w“. . WLS hotel washing, Phone 182. .3t4-6. ; : —— Hon FOR SALE—Kf{ddie-Koop and .mat-|] ~tress, $12.00. "Phone 349 or .gall o St . Oh! you Fisherman. Hie out and.pick up your fishing tacle égt. 5o as to be ready for the opening on April 15th. The trout are get- 361 8l ting plentiful in this section, so get ready: :Open season for hook . and line opens April 15th. Notbass.: = R ERE Calaimsdadl 0L QEEPS S o L T 3 We have a stock:of Northrup-King Seeds.and can assure you of quick service. : _Get.your seeds here. et L IR SIS TR S 1@ : 508 Minnésota ave. p tbe [ o Jthe auspices of ‘the Women’s -Civic and Commerce .club, when .several musical numbers. will. also be given | . e T by local talent. " .. @ - ] WANTBD—Married man 'to driye|l o - team, ~Will“hire wife to cook 1in | _Bglgmil. " Dleges wicker furn-| e:920. ... 3t4L7 small camp 6 miles from 1. P. Batchelder. Funeral:services for “Were you there when. the rich fac tory ‘owner was. trying to get enough Rands to rup his works?” “Yes, and it 'was a painful sight to | gasij weg; that peor, down-trodden million- aire obliged to submit to the insult- ing sneeps and harsh domination of. the Haughty workingman.” -~ . <~ Not-What H ! A small- choir:were practicing the wellknown anthem, *“As the' hart pants after:the-water brooks.” .~ = The renderisg of!-the was appatently faction of the gentlel the baton. Sy ; He considered it Decessary, there- fore, to tender some advice to the tenofs, and caused great consternation and'not a little embarrassment among his little flock by the following an- nouficement: . ; “@entlemen, ' your expression s simply splendid, but the time Is very poor—really, . your, pafits are far teo long."—London Ideas. Looking for Trouble. “Can't . the lady find what she wants?” asked the floorwalker. “I think, she came in here to find] fault.”—Loulsville' Courier-Journal, COLONY HOUSES BENEFICIAL Poultryman_ Enabied to Piace Growing @tock on Clean. Ground Reducing - ‘Disease Dangers. - - Oolony houses permit the poultry man to place his growing ‘stock oo clean ground each year snd this re @uces’ the datiger of digease which fa present ‘when young stock is on, the samie soil over which the old birds| have b rooging for many years. AUCTION At Ray ‘M i ! \jillnhi'!:t?n % oo : Live Stock, Machin- Sande, eleven months old son of Mr. and, Mrs. Mike Sande, whodied, at the St. Anthony hospital at 6 a. m. turd were held. ‘this .afternoon, .0, Grambo, officiating. In- ent was made in the Pony Lake tery in the. town of Liberty. Rev. t ACCEPTS 'NEW POSITION Harry ‘.. Rogkowick, who has] ‘been ' assigting. R. B. Lycat in the management .of the Markham hotel, has replgned to accept a position as f Hampshire Arms, a family inneapolis. He and Mrs. k expect to leave Bemidji oxt . ufla& for Minneapolis where Mr. Roskowieck will begin his new du- ties on 1l 16. . FUNERAL HELD TODAY Raymond L. Butts, eight months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gettie S. Butts was laid to rest this afternoon following - funeral services held at the:home of Mrs. John Corcran at Thirteenth and DARlton.:' Rev. M. Ruskjer officlated at the services. The"chllg} passed away Saturday, af- ter ~ an‘tillness with pneumonia brought 'hqut by measles. Sealed bids will be received by-the undersigned to be opened at a regu- lar meeting’ ¢ Bemidji, Minnesota, ' to council chnnbené city ¥ 8 8 o’clockip. of a storm wota avenue, south 250 feet from ‘al- e same. S -city: council reserves the right g:y or-all bids. ¥ GEO. STEIN, Clty. Clerk., Dated Bemidji, Minn:, April 3, ;:fqr | Frohn nship Bquitdble Farm- ‘ers’ club met at John Colburn’s farm on' Saturday in joint séssion with the Sunshine ‘Club,-the ladies: of the or- ganization, and held a very. interest- study of growing sugar beets and expeet to l WANTED-—Moaern fu ; ;. "‘near down town district by Young l;dy Pho_ne A5 v e WANTED—To rent, a -, 6-, of : ‘Nymore, phone 569. months rent in advance. WANTED—Tto rent, a 5- room house. . Address * Pioneer. wott 8-, or 7- * care of 3t4-7 LOST—Between Red Lake depot and 11th street, March 27th, ¥°folding First National Bank check ook, _containing ‘metal badg please 'leave at Pioneer. WANTED—Man and: wife to work . on-farm. Phone 2. E. M. Sathre. FOR . SALE—Setting - eggs thoroughbred single comb Rhode Island Red chickens. ¢ phone 374, 708 Bemidji ave. LOST-—Small, dark green note book. Valuable to owner. Please retirn to address found-on front of note 5 1t4.5 “Cook_at the Lakeshors ol. Apply 102 2 strest. 3td-T ‘of the City Couneil of|= 410 “Practically dv‘e_ry\ house tn_Jeruss- . igm has its own rainwater cistern, ahd [ it has been estimated ‘that if all these, cisterns were: full they "would contain 960,000,000 gallons,” Captain Carson ef a _temporary pipe line, The organized _eftort to supply pure water to the 50, 000 residents ‘of Jerusalem has en- abled them to have ten times more water than - N 43 raise - these products in sufficient quantities to. care for. their imme- diate negds, . . " . e Following the business seesion & splendid dinner- was: served by the ladies and enjoyed by all. A nume ber of Bemid}i business men were present.at the-mee y-and-have re- ‘ported an enjoyable time. house. ' Inpuire of Isadore Joauis, [l Will pay 3|@ 3 “LADD” EGG BEATERS ¢ - :'i‘hev;mk—el plated steel . egg beater ' with ‘eilfilg 3 - whipping ‘blades, which do not slip and ‘with- gears which are always in mesh. -No prying to one'side in order to make it whip. - Ladd Egg Bent;rs, small size.. Ladd Egg Beaters, large size DINNER PAILS—LUNCH KITS "Our stock is now complete in the tin and cold coffee? .- The Thermos bottle will keep your co and make you enjoy your meals better. Thermos, Lunch Kits, steel ¢ase, pint b.ottle Thermos Lunch Kit, leatherette case, pint bottle “Pin “"also that they are going -dard lines-of bicycles and they ar i of getting tliem on short noti ' Reading Standard, bra --Reading Standard, .. Westminster, 'doub Pails, Wi_th‘ ‘coffee in bqttom 4 Improve your property and bave it in excel .- figuring on selling, *" a pure white lead,; two coats: - Let us: it ‘increases its PAINT value 50 per cent. zine and linseed oil paint which covers 400 square feet to a gallon, figure on your job and see where you save money. ¥ ... BICYCLES Thermos Bottle Lunch pails; 'Why drink ffee hot for twenty-four hours, -$4.75 3 lent shape to live in, and if you are Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint is The w‘uy' the boys are going after the bicycles shows they are not going to walk, ith’ best U. S. Nonparel, single tube Tires... U. S- Chain Tread, single tube Tires.. .also a complete 1 "It pays to buy th Get your repairs here.. to save money. equip ment le bar’-n'd.v,best equipment . (Less b -per cent for cash.) -*We have a fufl line of bicycle tires ‘and bicy cle repairs and are MACHINERY W e have the Westminster and Reading Stan- e absolutely guaranteed lines. ; Call in and ‘examine our lines. and best equipment: You have the privilege g ’vLook over our line of John Deere farm machinery. We carry a full line and’ seed_bed pfoduging implements. @ - '314-316 Minnesota Avenue ine of repairs.. Consider this fact, and then look over our full line. e best in the long run. See the Hoover line of Potato Machinery and ' Given Hardware | Telephone 57 ° Defective

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