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-2+ turned from Chicago, where she has * Paul, arrived in Bemidji this morn- |ty the Baltic seas to protect Ameri- - favored the gathet;ng with some vo-| ~er be possible now to take a really SR, o RO BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i instance, ordinarily he d d U. 5. WED AGAIN, IS e on She Jonei paeasr it er. th : ¢ self or on a foreign bank which ] ofiti ¥ for the fo bills.hwould- take:-plage only .when ; A : FRENCHMAN’S BEUEF ) agreed to accept the draft for the paratf dant. and’. 3 the [/ L account of the purchaser. This draft, |in their vaults and with balances to|United, States and Great Britain smme! | payable abroad in a_foreign money,!their credit in. England insufficient|could ‘ot be called upon.to settle ; . g s 7 e ATIZ | he sells to a bank or'a broker in this|to meet thefr-needs; they pay a pre-|thru. either of these ' international l_’rofenor' Sa:y’ America Will| BEMIDJI CASH MARKET lQUO T ATIONS., {50306 | country for its market equi?all:nt :; mium on bills in the frst plate only clearlngfimuhe e 1 Never Accept Whiskey, But | GRAIN AND HAY gl?:.u'edbit;;!'.'fi:\-l;;. T .-“::“g dollars. Having thereby received final | Decause of the cost of ‘shipping gold | - - ) S Outs, bua . . o g payment for his: goods, he has noth- |0 their correspondents: In ‘B Beer-and:Wine-Return “15. 4 Clover, med 62‘;‘%’;‘5_'},‘3 :g::::"‘ 24 :g::;:fi u;xtfio eo witht ithe r_in’x}\ininz dg:gill‘s é:”g‘;“':‘i“gzm s °&;‘fi;nf;::"?;cee v : d Popcoru, pound .. Geose, live, pound Srr e abrgoe | of the transaction. oreign bank, | > ! o Ay i i i R t—which' ‘includes carriage, By Henry Wood . Wheat, hard ...... 10-82:80 | 1) s 1176, b, . eoars e 18¢18¢ | t0 Which. the draft is-sent, collects ::;:racgsce ‘n:alncs'. lo::, ';nd ln:er:e:tgi Wheat, soft . s A 3 from the purchaser .of ‘the goods or A i) (United Press Correspondent) |Rye, bu... . ... ; Hens, 4 1b6. and OVer...o...-..360 ;i ot o guinst whom the draft s |Phipments of .the metal are made, i o - + v 1d ‘the rise in the price of bills is) .. Paris, July 31. (By Mail.)—Amer- VEGATABL. drawn, and = credits the remitting |2l e —— ; ica will not long remain dry. Cabbage, cwt. ....53.00-36 00 HioEs bank’s”account with it. ?;:l‘f:;g'wgl!’:: tir: n’:"’;‘:fl ;':)fi_?; STOLEN—By some sneak-thidf, one This is the {information which |Onions, dry ...$4.00-5.00 | Cow hides, No.11b. .. ...13¢c-18¢| _Americans buy, as well as sell,lyyeen the two countries was ‘about |’ large canyas ngncké cover. h_-om a Protessor ' Tuffler, leading French|Beans, cwt -$7 00-38.00 | Byll hides, No. 1, 1b. .10c-11c|goods abroad. Ordinarily an Amer-|one-haif per cent, the maximum price h‘g’*‘“}‘ °“FW- G'BQ!?!D:QGU Alt- /sclentist and surgeon will -officially | Butterfat .61¢|Kipp hides, No. 1, 14c|ican in making a payment abroad pur-|of. English bills was about $4.88%% ‘:12(‘)1 g:vfid &ml:fo:fintlzg?vsvthilcsfi - present to ' the French Academy of |Eggs, tresh, dosen .+ .45 Calf Skins, No. 11b 20c| chases and remits a check, or draft,|per pound sterling, compared with a ‘Medicine, probably the most distin- — : Deacons, each . drawn by his bank on its correspond-|par of $4.8665. This maximum is stack- cover... W. G. Schroeder. guished medical body in the world. MBATA Horse hides, lar| ent. Through the purchase and re-|called the *“‘gold export-point,” mean- Rox: RS 618-21 _‘l;,rof;axsor Tuflli; has j:stl ,retutrlned Mutton Viveee.e..t8elWool, bright ..... 0l .... 200 dmri::at:ee tf] itsb c?irrupmhdenih of |ing the price above which English| SRS TN 7 to ‘Paris from a thorough investiga-, LM, : 3 payable abroad, on the other,exchange in'this market would ordin-| WANTED-—cxperienced sales lady at tion of the pathological and other ef- The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn.,{}and, the American bank fs enabled|arily not rise, but -being preferrable| -once, Inque Bemidji Shoe ,J,,i. focts upon Amerlca's thiréty sons of| g¢ time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: : to maintain the balance against which|to ship gold rather than pay a higher| i ot 3818 her present ‘‘dryness. 3 Beef, dressed . «.::.e.......7c-140)its drafts “are drawn. -If its pur-|price for bills, 3 S Tohthe Unltet:d Pr!:iss hole:m:o T<- GRAIN AND HAY LADE « . o o s oo ov.+ss18%0| chases of such drafts equal in vol-| In normal timies an opposite condi- FOR SALE—Ford car, good :ond{- fier, hiasoutlined s repor! o Wheat; No 1... .. :.32.66-32.66[Garlic, Ib. ... eiueusscs...s:.400|ume the drafts’which it sells to those|ion ‘or bank ‘balances (when Ameri-| " f,‘,?“g,;s;“f;’ v lte. 1008810 Toor, . s 3t8-18 will ~locate this sneak thief and French Academy of Medicine as fol- ¥ cd : % T my Wheat, g:: g . .g:;:‘:g.fig Packing butter . . veiie. .o .830 knrx;ngc:: x:::; 1:3;1:::3“:&?2& il:; can banks have larger sums to their “I am convinced that the total pro- ..94c-96¢ LIVE POULTRY count with the foreign correspondent|credit in England than they desire to| o\ ooy o T Lol hibition of alcohol in the Unitedjp, o0 " " $1.10-$1.26 | Turkeys, 9 1b8. UD-, .+ .. .......80¢|indefinitely without the transfer of |maimtain, Which condition would be|® tu) D—Help Kellther o States will not last l‘:‘g :nd ""“t thelpve ... " . .$1.98-$2.00 | Turkeys, small and thin. . ..At value|actual money between the two banks.|a natural consequence of a sustained| ™" next president—be he. democrat or Geese, *2 lbs.and up, fat .......166| The transactions between the banks|©xcess of payments from England to| WANTED—Girl, must be 21 years of republican—will provide for modifi- VEGETABLES Ducks, tat s < : Ameri ts in the oth X . , tat ..., csiesenns in opposite ~directio however, do|America over.payments in the other| 'age, high school . education and cation. It lstprobablel tlm:uindthtta Beans, band picked, navy, cwt..$6.60 [ Hens, haavy, 4 1bs. and over. ... .200] not :lways cur‘tentlyn.l'mlanc:. t is |direction) would result in a market| able to operate a typewriter effi- end the American pecpls w. ?l 0{1 Potatoes, per cWt. ...........$06.60 |Hens, 1bs. up, fat .....+......206| necessary, therefore, to note the way price ‘en this side for British bills| = cjently. Apply Mgrs. office, N. W. the regime of prohibiting entirely|p. . “prown, cwt. ..$4.50 [ pressed poultry, 3¢: per gound over|in which the banks’ "accounts are|S0mewhat below par.. But when the| ' Telephone Exch. Co. 1t8-16 | alcoholic liguors in the real sense of the word but will authorize the con- Bggs, per dozen .. sumption of light alcoholic drinks, discount on bills should reach such 2 a point that it would be profitable to| WANTED = TO RENT—One empty import gold in exchange for the rela-| room.for lighthousekeeping near ggg Tive stock. maintained when there is not such .$15.00 HIDES Butterfat. . . .... No. 1 clover, mixed a balancing of the transactions.” . such as witte'and beer. A law slmplylove gpraw .. oouoveieeeeet $9.00 . With both the British and Amer-|tively cheap bills, the bidding: for|. business district. Apply “B.- G.” defining the degree of alcohol abovelor, ", ", ....... $1.20-$1.50 |Cowhid.g, No. 1 ......... .9c|ican moneys convertible into gold,|them would put a check on the falling| care Pioneer. - 2d8-19. which the sale of such drinks is pro-J g "2 Timothy hay .........$23.00 |Bull hides, No. .1 ... for instance, it might be that the|price. Accordingly, the “gold import 2 2 ) hibited will be all necessary to settle] . Kipps, No. 1 . Wi aggregate of sums being paid by|point” varies in a given case as much: WANTED—Girl’s bicycle in "good the question. . . Calf skins, No.'1, b, .| . .200| Americans to Englishmen ‘would éx-|from parity in one direction as does| condition, 1012 Doud avedyag 3 “I expect to present this solution MEATS e DERCONS . . covnesnsviois ceed the payments in the opposite di-| ___ 3 -'Campbell. to the French Academy of Medicine|pytion, Ib. . .0eveeeeeessess..100|Tallow .. ... Wiaiee o 06 rection. Under such- circumstances v = T for adoption in France. It would|pgrk dressed .. . .16¢|Horse hides . e+ ..$6.00| the balances maintained by American ‘ : leave intact all of the generous andyeay’ ..., 4 L ...16¢/Wool, bright . e.vessueens..s 308 banks with their correspondent banks inoffensive richness ‘ciplllttalnedl i ll,n : in England would decrease; for these good French wines an wou! e N : Pt the 1deal solution both for France| MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK., l’:,’,.‘i‘éff,.'g“;‘i.‘l’d,.}’,:‘;.d"c?fi,:&?“'f'io‘fl and America. < ‘ : L A Americans; and, under -the conditions “The experiment which has been| At close of business August 14: Cattle—Receipts, 9,800; market,| 2 sz, Ltie made withptotal prohibition in Am- Low High|50c lower; top, Sifi’; ‘bulk of ules: assumed, there would not be sufficient Hinn‘eapolis‘ School of Music . Oratory and drafts on this side drawn against Eng- : erica during the past six months is |[No. 1 Northern Dark $8.50@9.50. I " B f 2 ¥ .80 3 3 ishmen which the American. banks ; very interesting. ~Firat of all, the| = Wheat 4200 9280 | ceiphh, S0} maarket,| oo pireaase.fon e ot of Dramatic Art. number of street accidents such as|No. 1 No falls, collisions of vehicles and street|No. 3 White Oats.... car crushings has greatly diminished. |No. 3 White Oats.... The same is true of labor actidents,|Choice Barley because the workman is much more|No. 2 Ry precise when he has not drank alco- hol. Finally the American hospitals that specialize on temporary mental .64 ‘s |steady to lower; top, $15.50; bulk|maintaining accounts to their credit ©0:62 ELEVENTH. §T. 80. ‘64% .687% | of sales, $14.25@15.50. in England. Accordingly, the com- . .99 1.04 Sheep — Receipts, 500; ‘market, petition of American banks in the L 1.86% 1.89%|even; top, $11.50; bulk of sales,|Purchase of bills, ‘or drafts, payable . 3.32 334 lg11.80. in England would lead them to bid e e ————— | U] the price paid for the drafts. In aberration and insanity have seen| rant t ®Birchmont l;ntel traordinary conditions caused by the ?\:}r;lerovr’:;i:,égx?x?gv;::x :1?3 ;al:efl:; > their clientele diminish in an im- :eg“,flltc?;?m M: Almon, Paul W. My- World War, th:llttf_o]relgn_ exchnn‘gexq English bills. This brings into the pressing manner. This is, because ::s and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wiil- Yfi:;k!il;ztega: itepty:alvlli'é:{n;;lr%n?n d\scusson a hwmme“gm]l; of, . lrhé delirium tremens was one of thef, ‘"¢ st Paul; Mr. and Mis. C. B onr domestic, TEoParItyS AR, 88 & il::golr,t :n:t;;:ée;oi:u. e bullion principal sources and causes of in- Miss A. Hunter of Far- 2 ry ¥ A sanity. z?b}telallwgha]:i Mr. and Mrs. W, |result, there is a widespread and in-| There is the same amount of fine| * “However, one curious result is é ‘Moss and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Neu- creasingdesire for.enli that the statistics on eriminality apolis; L. Calhoun of during the same six months have not E‘é‘;‘;‘,%e}“}g?i l;;r_ and Mrs. 8. D. shown a corresponding decrease. This | v " ¢ 'Waterloo, Towa: Dave Da- is probably due to the fact that al-| .4 0" ind son of Sioux City. coholic criminals have been intoxicat-. - ed for years past and that a long per- 0. K. ATTENTION All members of Co. K. are requir- iod of time is necessary t -disintoxi- cate them completely. P “In any Pt e persuaded that | ed to report “ft th&Ass::li’z::Gl;tf:&HE prohibition in the United States will |this evening for t3e PRRRIAE Lt b be suppressed as regards wines and |ing the 1’”‘;"’ . ;IGW moments will beer but maintained as regards the |be worn an d“;‘ Y king care of -the stronger alcoholic drinks. The wo-|be consumecd in % o toport will men who vote now in America will | work required. Failure to ]:.h first never - permit the return' of the|mean loss of federal pay for the stronger alcoholic drinks. The re-|six months. D. J. MOORE, ~sults that have already been secured .,Ca,ptahEl:CDmmfl»fldi“g- during thliz tulmq“: i)gl;)l%tzoo;o% year on 2 population of A B peo- BOILER EXPLODES; SCALDS FARMER IN WHEAT FIELD ‘ple are so striking that it wouid nev- (By United Press.) Aberdeen, S. D., Aug. 16‘—Robert' Erduan, a farmer living near Ran- dolph, was scalded when his th!:esh- ing machine engine exploded in a wheat field = Saturday aftetnqon. Boiler trouble caused the explosion. Largest, best equipped and »-most - Progressive.” School in' the Northwest. _ Pupils | have advantages only ponlble'ln endowed or state schools.’ - Artist recitals once each week throughout the school ghtenment on gold in. 10,000 British pounds sterl.ing i ofchs&:'rg.ogtr‘l.nzwéza‘l!t:ae?wn Lyceum and Chautauqua Company, Student @ as’in 48,665 .United States gold_dol- Private and class instruction in Singing, Piano, Violin, all orchestral in- lars.. Accordingly, ‘the par .of ex- struments, Harmony, Composition, Counterpoint, Languages, Oratory, Dram-. ; | change betwe én¥the’. two ‘moneys is ati¢ Art, Lijterature, Public School Music and Drawing.. Teachers’ Certificate: * fected through the agency of banks, larl ‘d‘ 5 d ahd Diplomas Granted. by Authority of State. Pupils may register for any 3 -|regularly ~ expressed as ‘one: poun sinigle subject. - Year Book and Literature on request. “FALL TERM OPENS When an American has contracted for| equals 4.8665. dollars. A SEPTEMBER 6th. 2 K SR the sale of goods to & European, for| ~“There are, howevey.. limits to the ; Wititam ¥, Portius, Dirscior of Subscription of “Pioneer” | ‘goes up Sept. 1st 1920 On and after this "dfa‘,te"the Daily | Pioneer will be sold;at following "BYMALL d ing and will be connected with the S0 e ; LaFontissee Millinery, as designer. : ONE YEAR : (oo No r 200 o i e e $5.00 ) ) ol : CHICKEN : : { The Ladies’ Ald of St. Philip's| et THOROIGENIRD Yeomorns . SIX MONTHS ...........ccic.vo... 250 - church will be entertained by Mes- S. 0. Sanquist of Sebeka, a breeder g - 8 . 4 ) THREEMONTHS ...........7....... 1..25 backward step.” |‘. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL . — S. T. O’Brien, special representa- tive of the Select Pjctures Corpora- tion, spent the week end in Bemidji|U. S. CRUISER PITTSBURGH on a c;nnblned ‘business and pleas- ORDERED TO BALTIC SEA ure visit, Washington, August “16.— Rear Miss Doris Gimble of the L. R.|A@miral Huse, commanding the U. 8. Brown Millinery establishment of St.|cruiser Pittsburgh, has been ordered can citizens in-that district. dames Cassidy and L. F. Johnson at]of registered chickens has sold his the home of the latter, 1014 Bemid- |business at Sebeka and will start a] J1 avenue, tomorrow, afternoon-in-jchicken farm at Hines. Mr. San- stead of on Thursday. A large at-{quist is a breeder of single comb buft tendance is desired. leghorns. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Whitney, their| UNCLAIMED FOREIGN daughter, Edith Whitney, and grand- LETTERS S’ CE son, Frederick Whitney, drrived this ATOSE URT Men. :nmi]ningh by motor from St.. Cloud, 0 be the guests of their daughter, r *} . Olfons, De Wolf; Sinulth, Mr. Gus- Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell. tav; Munk, Hans Peter; Luindells, Mr. Joe; Hakala, Mr. Frank; Den- : ‘ 'BYCARRIER -~ - i ONEYEAR.......0cc...o0.it0. ... 8600 L NESEE THREE MONTHS ................... 150 Mr. Whitney is Assistant Superin- tendent of the St. Cloud Reforma- ham, Mr. A. L.; Wah i, Mr. Nal- ; . A % e : . tory. . ; o Bogh, Mr. Aug.z?s?;;a,;mn, M. ONE MONTH I S L D M e e = H Anton M.; Moeskan, Mr. Auders; Pe- 4 s Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robertson and taljlal;::eml, Mg?svgir;l; f\nd:rez:, Mr. : b A ONE WEEK W R TN g S L .15 daughters, Edna and Maidie, and Irv- N hnson, Mr. Einar; ing Dodge, left this morning for their Q;EZ;%,,JF" LJ,(;’ n;.[ar'!ncll, Josep! home at St. Ansgar, Iowa. :.They Bakke, Mr. Hans; Brown Mr. L:; have visited the past week with Mrs. Venpiniaino, Nort; Lakie, Mr. Gjuro; Clara Sherberg, 1300 Beltrami ave- Bennett, W. C.; Brag, Dr. and Mrs. nue. Enroute they will stop at Ot- Bemidji Brewery Co.; The Bemidji tertail, Minn., Minneapolis and Nee- s nah, Wis. - They are motoring. Examiner; The;:::‘hpcm v Landj, Mrs. T. J.; Peck, Miss Lil- lian; “‘Hammond, Mrs. Ethil; Bowes, Miss Marie; Lannj,éflrs. . 1\{1 l}l{gk- been for the past year. Miss Revoir ardson, Mrs. A.; 'An erson, Miss a; ‘was accompanied by her cousins, Eva| g;lilompg?n, .Mi‘)s.w?. MfirsAngeraxn_, and Willlam Mailhoit of Chicago, Shefriss Ol8R: CaeOm. o Mre.: also’ visited relatives at points in{Corenn, Miss Ester; efsan, - Mrs.; Michigan, Indiana, Towa, and in the Fitzgerald, Mrs. Geo. M. & i A-BC OF FINANCE: _ FOREIGN EXCHANGE a splendid lunch served at a latej = (By Robert F. Loree, manager hour.’ The guests consisted of thirty|foreign department, Guaranty Trust young'people of this city, in addition | ¢ompany of New York.) 16 Mre. Sherbérg’s out of town guests| Never before has foreign exchange from- St. Ansgar, Iowa. Don gray |held such interest for the public as it does - today. < We are grad Alearning; as 8 consequence of the ex- oty -, ‘ Special Offer | . Subscription, old or new, will be taken before September 1st at the present rates, but 'for no longer period than one year from September 1st, which means that you can pay - only up to September 1st, 1921, at the old rate. = The Old Rate is as follows: - O o b Oneyearbymail..,....{....'ov w s den . $4.00 One year by carrier. .. ...... 5", : :5.0'0 If you want to renew do it.now, you will save by it. : ~ BEMIDJI PIONEER \Miss Florence Revoir, daughter of <'Mr. 'and Mrs. Henry Revoir, has re- A surprise birthday party was giv- en in honor of Mrs. Clara Sherberg at her home on Beltrami avenue last evening. A pleasant evening was -cal selections. gy