Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 18, 1917, Page 7

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ALL MINNESOTA DEVELOPMENT ASS'N. PROGRAM ATST. PAUL Thursday, January 18. 10:00—Cali to order. 10:15—Address by His Excellency, Governor J. A. A. Burnquist. 11:00—*“The Junior College,” by President George E. Vincent, Uni- versity of Minnesota. 11:30—Discussion. 12:00—Appointment of tees. 12-1:30—Recess. 1:30—Drainage and flood control reports by A. B. Kaercher and A. L. Crocker. 2:30—Discussion. 3-3:30—Soil survey report, F. J. Alway, chairman. 4:00—Discussion. 4:30—Meeting of committees. Friday. January 19. 10:00—“Good Roads,” by Rev. J. Lawrence O’Connor, Winona. 10:45—"‘Revision of Tax Laws to Reduce Rate of Taxation on Improve- ment,” President F. L. McVey, Uni- versity of North Dakota. *11:30—Discussion. 12-2:00—Noon recess and commit- com- Dean A. F. Woods, College of Agri- culture, University of Minnesota. 2:30—Discussion . .SCOOP CLASSIFIED WANTED—Experienced head laun- dress. Hotel Markham. 3-120 WANTED—Girl for general house- Arnderson Employment Agency. 2-118 2:45—*“Community Purchase of Livestock” (The Ashland Plan) Burt 4:00—Discussion. 4:30—Election of officers. 5:00—Adjournment. ADDITIONAL LOCALS George Gear of North Dakota is visiting -as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Keihl for a few days. Miss Esther Johnson spent Tues- day visiting with relatives and friends at Brainerd. Tickets 50c. Good music. 2-119 Mrs. Gena Swanson of the town of Frohn transacted business in the Modern Samaritans, Attention! Regular meeting to be held in I 0. 0. F. hall at 8 o’clock tonight. Members and visitors requested to be present, 1-118 ‘ RETURN HOME TONIGHT —Jennie Mooney, Scribe. evening. death of his brother, Angus holm. LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Herman Eickstad of the town of Frohn, who has been confined at St. Anthony’s hospital since New Year’s day, following an operation, . 18 recovering and returned to her home yesterday. " we own them. We Have the Lot You Want mammlohhmmcm”flm It is better to buy direct frem the ownee. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure & home of BEMIDJI :-TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Looal i HELP WANTED—BEMIDJI RAIL- WAY MAIL CLERK examinations WANTED—Truck farmers on shares. Best of soil, everything furnished. Phone 6-F-20, or see J. A. Mc- Clure. 6-120 FOR SALE [ ey SIS FOR urlouda of m— soned bir Rustvold, lfiml 1!0 FOR SALE—B-f house W“H “lll, woodshed, % blocks from city hall. mp it taken at once. one wood sawing outfit. €. W. LaMoure, So0 Line Bldg. Phone| 32. 117t FOR SALE OR TRADE—For land, model 1909 Jackson automobile; good running order. O. T. Davids, Bagley, Mihn. 5-118 FOR RENT. A A AN A AN A AP FOR RENT—Good room, 612° Am- erica Ave. Phone 58. 3-119 A group of men purchased some getting over $4,000 & year on his investment. Jt is now possible to invest as an amount as 330‘ in a like proposition. Are you in- terested. I sg write C. L. Co,, cjo Bemidji Pioneer or call at room § 36, lnm hotel, between lud | 8P.M. 3-120 r oW Agoat. T 1ngs T can do for you. I can find fc THE CUB REPORTER NEW SENATE BILL ATTORNEY FOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY DIES| acningion, um 154 bit was {introduced into the United States Senate today to make it unlawful to| award war contracts to any_foreign nation. AVIATORS STILL MISSING (By United Press) Cleveland, Jan. 18.—Virgil Kline, personal attorney for. Standard Oil company during P. the its mittee meetings. work. Phone 33-F-2. 6-120 1 t fight: i 2:00—“Rural Credits Progress,” e — aidcss ok b WANTED—8 carpenters. Olson & (By United Press) BISHOP COMES SUNDAY Bishop J. D. Morrison of Duluth’ will arrive in Bemidji Saturday, and San Diego, Calif., Jan. 18.—The two army aviators are still missing and hints are heard of a court-mar- tial of they are found safe and sound. battle lasting six days at Palomas, reports say Villistas recisively de- feated the Carranza forces. Boss at Home. “How can you tell that the conductor s the boss in his house?" asked the re- eruit. “Simple,” boasted the great detec- tive. “That woman asked him where she got off. and he said, ‘T'll tell you where you get off.’ "—Buffalo Express. mustache.” “Going to shave it off, I s’pose?” “Oh, no! She never liked me.”—Kan- FOR SALE—16-inch dry jackpine sas City Journal city yesterday. wood. Phone 681-W. O. K. Res- o S : taurant. 6-120| Olga Petrova comes to the Grand | pymoqity 13 only a word indicating tonight in “The Black Butterfly,” in five acts, Madame Petrova taking the role of a convent girl. the degree of strength requisite for ae- complishing a particular object. There Are Ladies and Ladies THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917, By “HOP” ...AT... Peerless Lard, per pound Round Steak, Pork Chops, “ “ Prunes, o = Bulk Rice, Clean Broken Rice, per pound “ “ [0 “ Phone 863 GOATS at $15.00 GIIATS $9 75 January Clearance Of Coats, Suits and Dresses: g FOR RENT--Furnished modern room. ‘Mrs. Martha Leighton of Elk River 5 who came to Bemidji to attend the Phone 738 110tt GOSSARD PERRIN’S funeral of her brother, Angus Chil- CORSETS GLOVES holm, will return to her home this at - French Make, ‘at John Chisholm will return to his K s salisa nero b the Hlness 13 oy ol e B o $2.50 to $8.50 W.. cc.; §2, §1.35, §1.50 SEIlGE IIIIESSES Serge &.Sllk Dresses 54.95 $l3.95, Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe e Mixtures, Plaids, Vel- A French and storm Serge | Meteor and Taffeta Silk Mr. Business Man! ours and army cloth | Plushes, Plaids, Tweeds, | Dresses, sailor styles, | Dresses and French ’Let_me mtroduce myself st materials, belted and | Kerseys .and Velours, | belted with pocket ef- ls)]e;!:k'm:;s:! in_ ntavy. : am /7 flared models, special | in belted and loose back | fects, only a few of these | shades. dresses &;’t :;fi 'lhere are many at $59.75. models, special at $15. | garments, special $4.95. | up to $25, special $13.95. Misses’ and Women'’s Cloth Suits $Is Choice of Any Cloth Suit in the Store. BLOUSES Blllll;SES WAISTS at GOSH T THOUGHT T MUST BE A Wi;“;(;na Dlidaflison. Wis. Feb. 10th. $75.00 month. Sam-|Will conduct baptismal and commu- ¢ 5 —Discussion. le questions free. 'Franklin In- nion services in the Episcopal church X i3t 45—Report of resolutions com- Smm Dep't. 209 B, Rochester, [Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock. VILLA FORCES WIN c As E,s c A s H s To R E . mittee. . Y. d 117 to 217 | Special music has been arranged for | - the occasion under the direction of El Paso, Tex., Jan. 18.—After a e — Mrs. E. W. Johnson. MME. PETROVA e | Al Sorew.” Phone 695 ‘D " Baking Sod ki ) - would t: or cow. 'hone esperation. in| 0 i Ay, o wm’,'{g.’f.'{‘-, 3. 6-123 “Iy dis high cost of Hvin' worryin' g Soda, per package, Mrs. A, Deering of Marsh Sidl O SALE-_GHIEY satier. 19 e T e i L[] e e ——————— rs. A. ring of Mars] ng sz. Phone 342-JY. 2-118 ' 4 was a between-train visitor in the FOR SAL N&Ww bun, 1o Fifth Plodding Pete. “I'm almost tempted MMM . E gald o : city yesterday. ward. K. Hendrickson to go to worl ‘Washington Star. Say, are you coming to the dance 34 Wed 4 Sat. to 310 Nothing Lost. ’ at Kaplan’s Hall, Friday, Jan. 19? | FOR SALE TRADE—For wood, “I hear she doesn’t like me with a . Prompt Delivery sa~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ‘DS $5.95 Georgette, Crepe de chine, Taf- eta and Lace Blouses in white, flesh, maize and beautiful com- binations, sold formerly up to $12.50, special $5.95. Do not miss this opportunity. at $3.49 Crepe de chine and Georgette crepe Blouses in white, flesh, wisteria, maize. navy and black colors, regular $4.00 and $4.50 Blouses, special $3.49. 59¢c Women's Cotton and Seco Silk Waists, white, colors and novel- ties, sold formerly at $1.25 and $1.00. Very special at 59c. smess Mans =5 ever-r aid, Let me Woi . :0f .You in the Bemidji Daily Pioneer S—— Defective

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