Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 5, 1920, Page 8

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oot 0 TMEBEMDADAULVPONER O wood. Inquire 117 12th street. . 2t6-6 WANTED—Carriage for a lumber saw. G.G. Wolken, Wilton, Minu., 2t6-6 *G. W. SULLEY TO ADDRESS BUSINESS MEN AND CLERKS At the rooms of the Bemidji Asso- ciation this evening, beginning at : 8 o'clock, G. W. Sulley, expert lectur- er will speak in connection with the ghowing of a three reel feature mo- tion picture entitled, “The Troubles of a Merchant, and How to Stop Them,” This picture and lecture ptomlsbs to be of educational value and exceptional interest to all busi: mess men and clerks of this city who are urged to be in attendance at this time. No charge will be made for admission. OPEN OPTICAL OFFICE C. L. Cummer returned to Bemid- ji this morning from Poplar, Mon- tana, and has announced since his return that he expects to open offi- ces here soon. He will be located in RECORDS PROMISED IN 1920 Millions to Be Spent in Improving Public Highways and Transporta- i tol:n Fy:cllltln. b . WANTED AT OgClE.—l-‘Good stenog—» —_— N 0 . s ' i FOR SALE OR RENT—TFive room rapher, also a girl who can operate The year 1920 promises to develop & Chicago, May s-fPOtato receipts tqday, 22 cars. Market| house, furnished. or ‘Tooms for| ' typewriter. .Koors Bros., Co. strong. Northern Round and Long Whites, sacked and bulk, housekeeping. Tel 161-J. 2t516] ° 4t6-8 » revolution in America’s two great . — nsporta- | $7.10 7.25 .. New, Flori FOR SALE—Ladies writing _desk,|WANTED—Laundry at 1221 Irvine problems —higtiways “sed. (5 e $1:40 o ¢ DeE eWh. | oW, e double-_h ead barrels, Blick Enbarfer typewriter, 3 dozen avenue. Phone 874-J. 1t6-5 / tion. Spaulding Rose, No. 1, $19 to $20 per barrel; No. 2, $16 to| 'fruit jars, iprary table, lamp, | WANTED—House cleaning to do. In- All over the country great interest | $17 per barrel. i 4 o porch ‘pedestal, jce creath freezer,| quire 1221 Irvine ave. FPhome 1s being manifested in better roads 5 Cole’s heating stove and stove| 874-J. 1t6-6 :{ne: improved transportation facill- Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots The coming of the pneumatictired $3 t(é $3.25 v];:t bushel. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $5.50 motortruck has given an impetus to to $6 per cwt. the movement for a national highway £ - _system that 1s sweeping everything BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. before it. GRAIN AND HAY - Dressed beef, pound........12c-14, State after state has passed, with- Turkeys, live, pound. e ....40c-46¢ out noticeable opposition, appropria- |0ats, bushel ....... ++$1.00-$1.26 | Old Toms, liveppound. . . 26c-30¢ Hons for millions of dollars to build yBarley, bushel ..$1.60 | Geese, live, pound .... «.86c80¢ and Improve main market and inter Red Clover, medium, 1b.. ....30c|Ducks, live, Ib. ....ce.a...16¢a18¢ county highways. Popeorn, pound .... «++ewB8c-10¢|Hens, 4 1bs. and over...........25¢c Wheat, NO1 .....co00vinann ..$2.66 ‘What these activities portend can be VEGETABLYS visualized in some measure when it is Cabbage, cwt '" 00-36.00 HIDBS sald that of the 2,000,000 miles of Onions, dry, cwt. . : % 36.00-35.00 Cow hides, Ne. 1, 1b........ MARKETS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN ADDITIONAL WANT ADS 1" STRAW VOTE , . Putan X in the square you most favor B [1 A Separate Building for High School. 1 An ‘Addition to the Present High School Building. , the Battle building over the J. C.[ roadsin this country only 200,000 miles Bull hides, No. 1 ..... + +140-16C | mmemeppe— ; ———————————— Penny Co. store on Beltrami avenue | are improved. - g:“':b::t';r. ok ""'“‘oo'”'%: Kip hides, No. 1, pound.... ; : and will have strictly modern of- o Gsports work at highest ef- | Bty » pound .. .- -66¢|Calf skins, No. 1, pound . ...30c-32¢ i ' Motor transpo! gl Butterfat 4 : g fice rooms with up-to-date equipment fictemcy on good roads, although the |Eg ‘““; d ........ Deacons, each” ......... $1.75-$2.00 2 gk ‘throughout to take care of the special umatic truck tire is 'ren daring co6 88, 3 ceee Horse hides, large, each. . , Bo ey Pt s i e o B B TELEPHONE Dr. Cummer has practiced for the :z:““l' by ce In “W:mn: MUBLOD . .cmevececomemssssosml80| WoOl, bright.....u. s past 6 years at Poplar and Wolf Py vy OIM‘;'::;:]:WP ‘::'"l and ) Hogs, lb......-..............190-200 Wool, semi bright.............26¢ . i .ll)’::tt{c :li?;;‘e!:?énc?n:dx:‘:w; o :tles e santy gy ; _The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn.. THE : o of the Northern Iiinols College at| yeep on URGING GOOD n_t_tl_nigt going. to press of today’s Pioneer: . . . * Chicago, where he specialized in fit- A Roms 'RAIN AND HAY Vol iuivsweinahanibes i ting of glasses and treatment of op- Wheat, No. 1 .....:....e3.85-32.90 | Beef, dressed.... ki tical nerves. He is well known here, | Improved Highways Are Fundamental. | Wheat, No. z ... ..$2.76-§2.80 |Lambs ....... : having formerly resided in Bemidji.| Iy Essential to Highest Advance- Wheat, No. 8 . . .32.60-$2.65 |Garlic, Ib....... .. N ——m————— ment of Civilization. ORLE . s ociasins: sios swimiorenal Suaseinss 95¢-97¢ | Parsnips, per cwt. .. ———————————————————————————— ey e Barley .. ve..$1.20-31.48 ;':?,';:}’: 0;:;};----. - We are doing well in acquiring and [1ver NG 2 oo oo ""'0"";#‘33 s : When you want any dry cleaning done. The Model SPORT NEWS bullding roads at present, and OUF [Rue GtraW .............. Lii139.60 LIVE POULSRY Dry Cleaners turn out work that cannot be excelled. let'-l'-nflonl-gs to be commended for (Corn ... ...... $1.26-31.50 | Turkeys, 9 1DS. U ...ouunnn.. <300 All the work is done right here in Bemidji, insuring start vgve tfi ; : ::Tv:‘:‘;le :::, but | o 2 Timothy hay $29.00 gurk_eyls: -;;nu and tkin....At Value prompé service, as there is no delay forwarding gar- ot Freiieet Folng ; Qesas, 14 e Up, and Sat. ;oo -180 ments to plants outside the city. Call our office and TUESDAY’S RESULTS past every farm, through-every.-vil- VEGETABLES oKS, fat . ooooceearens RO il g y > - . lage, town and city, then will it be Hens, heavy, 4 1bs and over. .... we will be on the job in short order. i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ... 4 i Beans, band picked, navy, cwt. $6.00 Y ¢ - . © Mflwauk time enough to cease talking “good s b4 ” 4 - $0.0018pringers, live .......c... . aukee 2, at St. Paul 3. Potatoes, per cwt. ..... s $6.00 [Hens, 6 1bs up, f8t.eeeeene. et 3%¢ NS roads.” They are fundamentally es- Beans, brown, cWl. ... Kai ity nsas City 6, at Minueapolis 8. sential to the highest advancement of | poare b st .33.60 ed Indianapolis 6, at Toledo 0. Drées boultry 3¢ per pound over 2.00| 1ive stock. THE MODEL ORY CLEANERS Louisville, 1, at Columbus 6. our own civilization. Carrots, per cwt. . . .. :$2.50 AMERICAN LEAGUE pppe—— Onions, dry, per ewt .$3.00 HIDES ags::llfllni’ ftaymtx?{kz 6. HELP APPEARANCE OF HOMES gf‘f:'n::'r f::"_‘ _________ ','aigg g:mhl:?::é r;o‘., 11 ..... N Hoganson Bros. . ' i T Rutabagas, per ¢wt..........$1.26 N i S3: M Fhiladelphia 6, at Washiogton 4. | Geod Roads Stimulate Farmers te Im- Fatiin el i AR NE: o 309 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. cago 4, at St. Louis 12. prove Appearance of Farms and % S ! bl B 0 . 5 = NA'I;IONAL LEAGUE H Buildings Thereon. MRBATS i Tallow .... cago 4, at Cinclnnatl 5. — MOtLon, 1 . aeeem.ss ... .10¢-156 [Horse hides . ...$8.00]; i New York 5, at Philadelphia 4. Along improved roads there 18 a'vis- | Pork, dressed oeo....e-s- - 170 WOOL, DEIERE. o wv e ensnsms ore s <360 R L T T T LT U L L Br’ooklyn-Boston game postponed | fble tendency for farmers to improve iy 3 o 3 . Scaeduiec. thelr outbuildings. In fact, the pres- Gulls of the Pacific Coast. e icoing Nlomenta; : ence of govd roads seems many times Along the Pacific coast there are to stimulate latent self-respect into | three common species, the glaucous- b ‘h‘l‘:;u“ ‘::::; flfi“‘mekfl"z’e‘: practical expression. There is no won- | winged, the western and the California throug ee: y p:c“et, der that a bog of well-nigh impassa- | gulls, which are not found in the East. ;:' unexpect ha:ps::uln;omenot' p from ble mud before one’s door should react | They are white-headed species, not bsm‘;"p‘;:: eort © t;'e c&mmon unfavorably upon the entire family, | strikingly different from the herring :-l 68, not 1o 0, $0 BRve the pre- g’ A. Allen, in, Amefican For. | Clo08 moments from. obliviont—Hx- { BASE BAL LMEN URGED TO TURN OUT THURDAY — i Manager Fred Bost of the Ralph Gracie post baseball team urges that every baseball player who has any JAntention of trying out for the team this season come out to the ball grounds Thursday evening at 7:30 a'clock.. They are requested to bring their uniforms and all other baseball material available for the team. The ‘baseball committee of the Ralph Gra- cie post is also.asked to be present at ‘this time. Plans are already well under way for the team and every- one interested is asked to be present 1o help make the team a winner. FOOTBALL GAME ENDS IN RIOT Rome, May G6.—A football match ] e Baby Carriages | Makes That Aré Well Known and That Have Proven Their Jolson's'Swanee’ Whistling Song: Al Jolson, exclusie Columbia artist, noé only sings but melodiously whistles this song of longing for the South, his lagest Sinbad hit. Couypled’with “My Gal,” sung (LG LT between teams representing the cities :’e):uf' rank Crumit, new exclusive _S°l“mb“ of Lucca and Viareggio, played at 5 A-2884—850 Viareggio Monday, degenerated into Rell WOI'th ) fight and then a riot. A former army e . ' -captain, who acted as unipire, tried to intervene to settle the difference. but failed. Carabineers then made efforts to pe-establish’ order. The crowd at- tacked and disarmed them and they were obliged to flee to their barracks, The mob looted a gunsmith shop, oc- cupied the railway station and bar- . ricaded roads leading into the city to prevent the arrival of re-inforce- ments. Two tnousand soldiers have peen ordered tu Viareggio to quell the disorders. This make has style, comfort and are durable. They come in Runabout and Reversi- ble Pullman Sleeper styles; in-ivory, gray, French blue, frosted black or brown. Prices $32.50, $39.50, $42.75, $51.50, $55.00 and others |, We are sure that if you buy here you will save from $5.00 to $10.00 ,and the reason’s are—stock bought a year ago, and that our margain of profits are not as large as most others want. We also have cheaper ones. SULKIES =~ ' Genuine Reed Sulkies, two-wheeled with ieather tops and imitation leather tops: $13.75, $15.75, $19.75 and others, also— All Steel Semi-Collapsible Sulkies—$6.95, $8.95, $10.75. ROCK-A-BYE BABY SWINGS “Big 6 Saxopho Biidha Dardanelle The Columbia Saxophone Sex- tette plays this rollicking, rhythmic record of the “Buddha-Darda- nella” fox-trot, punctuated by the poppingof the big brass saxophone, Oq- QK which sounds just like a kettle- > dmm. Coypled with “Limehouse\, 4 Nights,” a novel one-step by these exclusive Columbia artists. % A-2876—88¢ lIIIIIll|4ll|;lII|lllllllI|IIlllll!llllllllllllIIlIIllllllIIlllIllllIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllIllIIIIllIlllIl“lIIlIllIIIIIIIiIlIIlIfi 'SOCIAL AND PERSONAL / Bert Williams bt ) 'Arc Hickman's Ovchestea | A.2800 turned *the ter part of the week Poo i Fo Fum—Onerep ’ Hickman's Orchestra from a short honeymoon trip to Du- : : VELOCIPEDES E } H futh and the twin cities. They have i Somioias dntpe ey FAR $4.50, $4.95, $5.75, $6.65, $13.75, $15.75—plain steel wheels and rubber tires. Mr. and 1?1 Arthur C. Olson re- 1t Mrs. A. Munser of Frohn, tr.ansact- ==". ed business in Bemidji Tuesday. ) $1.48, $2.25, $2.48, $2.98 and $3.98 . . £} a5 2k S aTtsan iof psida 14 Also Swing, Bed and Stand—that you can move from place to place—these are very ¥ Has the Blues g visiting friends in Bemidji for a few " handy, $2.48 and $2.98. See them. : “I'm Sorry I Ain’t Got It, You Could = days. . Have It If 1 Had It” is the answer this s exclusive Columbia artist always gets in s William Ridelle of Turtle River STEEL WAGONS this side-splitting song of the “Blues.” E; was a business transactor in the city . 4 # : A-2877—-8S8¢c = Tuesday. 98¢, $2.73, $3.85—steel bodies and wire steel wheels. . . H 2 5t A Few More Mid-month Hits H Mrs. James Hyde of Lake Plantag- ®ogsy . o o o Charles Harrison | A-2008 = anet transicted business in Bemidji { COASTER WACIONS Say It with Flowefs + csn:,rk- H::im} Lad = yesterday. She also called on her || X N S : o Bkt Momers Hotie Orchesers = friends here. $6.85, $8.35, $8.50, $8.90, $9.75—ball bearings, plain bearings, steel wheels or wooden e Bk At E wheels, All of these are well made and guaranteed. B M“_‘:':::M'W“"‘"" H e = Adghanistaa—Foxror Prince's Dance Orcheners | A.2983 Sohammed—Foa-tror Prince’s Dance Ouchercrs | 836 We carry the largest line of T L L e S S T T T TR T LT S 2% CAMPBELL FILES FOR WHEELB. ARROWS 5 g:fi,’ge;zg’:%a 'phono'l:.ph. .recordl nol'fll of JUDGE OF PROBATE . : s, g : the Twin Cities. Geo. W. Campbell, att . yester- ‘And Small Wagons—60c, 98¢, $1.15, $1.50, $1.00—45¢, 60c, $2.15, $2.7 $2.98. . 1 1 8 LB gaye:lllexd llm:; %@:fiéflfi;flfl?- Children’s Three-Piece Garden Set;-—nafie, spade and hoe—18¢, 25c; 29¢, 38¢, 4&; . E Send us your money order or check withE' ce of Judge of 3 s office .and 68¢c. ! \ o (it ¥ ¥ it g is one of the county offices to be voted - . v ‘xEr = on at the fall elections. For all indoor or outdoor children’s toys, this is the place. H] number of record wanted and records will b°§ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF B shipped at once. g FARM BUREAU MET TODAY . - : £ The ~executive committee of the ® > £ South Beltrami County Farm Bureau E p 5 s e | ’ Geo. T. BAKER & C0. ¢ ay an - 3 7 H St | B Courgg e 0. 1. V. & county commissioners also in Session You Need This Store Store Has It Th H ALLM AR St £ at the court house and secured the & . . e e Ore H support of the board toward leasing . 'The Big Store on Beltrami ———'—k Ph‘ 5 16 H o o action of & Mive stock and : Store Hours, 8:30 to 6:00 . Phone 61-J. Dalton Bloc one £ e o e e smsintins | 200 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. 5 _1n the near future. ) - IIIII!IIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIllImIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllfll'llilllllllln; - b . & + 4 - v F Defective

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