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TUESDAY. MARCH 6. 1017, CLASSIFIED. o name considered and his selection |t PRESIDENT CLARK For water board clerk, George Kirk was again named, his selection 'NEW GITY GOUNGIL . TAKES ITS SEAT|*%.ocins e ste unsnimousty OF NEW COUNCIL e chosen poundmaster and scavanger, he being the only applicant for the WANTED—Good strong boy to larn job. (Continued rrom Page 1 press feeding and printing trde. 3 Truck Drivers Named. mmost ardent boosters Bemidji has and| Pioneer. 37 ( The selection of drivers for the big has done many good things for the D ” city, but they are little known and wfixy’l}‘IEotel, 'l;?lr;f:hted{.om:?dgre;‘su{ (Continued from Page 1.) before the council. On the informal ballot the vote stood 8 for Brown and motor fire truck developed an inter- 3 for Russell. On the formal ballot | . o oituation. The list of appli- 2 long afterward may come to the sur- f Pioneer 337 two votes switched to Russell, mak-| cants included A. W. Naugle, Wil- 4 face, for he refuses to be interviewed | _2r° : 2 ing the vote 6 for Brown and 5 for(liam K. Gaines, J. W. Garvin and i on the subjject. Blt, as points in | WANTED—To buy second hand fir- - illustration, he is deeply interested niture and rugs. Address C. 327, in the Normal school pl;gjectb 1tol' Be- care of Pioneer. midji and has done considerable work | o= T adv cook at . 0 in having it located here. He was W_?STED_Mdy cook at Svea 3]_?7 s called to St. Paul and made a mem- <t ber of the board for the establish-(WANTED — County representatie 4; Zacharias, 5; Brown 1; one bal- ment of the junior college system of wanted for the best selling lot blank. / the state by Governor Burnquist, the| auto necessity on the market; biz On the formal ballot the vote 3 system having for its object the ad- commissions; sells on sight. Fo* & 2 . ding of a two-year course to the high particulars write H. F. Fisk, Ma- jestic Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. John Zacharias. Garry Brennan, one of the present drivers, was not an applicant. On the informal ballot the result was as follows: Naugle, none; Gaines, 10; Garvin, Russell and Mr. Brown was declared elected. 3 Swinson Again In. When the appointment for city en- gineer was again broached, Alder- man Lahr arose and suggested that in’ order to save the city money the office of city engineer and street su-|stood: Efirlnt}:anden: be ttl:lombinedi same as Naugle, none; Gaines, 10; Garvin, schools of the state to enable those 36 ey have been e past two years.|5; Zacharias, 7; Brown, none. F whose means are limited an opportu- = At a previous meeting of the old Gaines and Zacharias. - e nity to also secure an elementary col- DG council it was decided to again cre-| Gaines and Zacharias being the : ’ legiate education in their home Wévl::‘fan g0 g;n:grng’,;'t?w%‘:fi 30;:,9 ate the office of street superintend-|two highest they were.declared elect- b ff:go::e“i:"a ::y:.ll;;l:t;;‘i sl;iefihi:cl:fifi. . 228te - He is not aware that the writer of | WANTED—Furnished flat or cottage, : this discovered that he sent 500 cords modern preferred. Address Box | of wood for the relief of the p?ior in| 598. 6-36 d: i 0, Wt e Toneh Canada 3 short e Si0 an WANTED-Dishwasher. Dairy Lunch. 28t ent at $75 per month and pay the clty'enginepr $6 per day for actual service. The city engineer has been| personal charge of the truck comlt);lning both duties for $100 per = ;‘2& Acg:esg m,mn:onmw.'g again mon e chosen - janitress of the firemen’s dor- Alderman Smart took issue on this muo,-y,j . :z:;v :xon:\fi t:x:et ?sbigzzlgigoc‘llil:izlfi; and so did Moberg. Lahr drew from| The customary resolution at the ¢ his pocket detailed figures slowing| peginning of ezry municipal year, ; 2 :lllien &et&t}: gc»ch:&ml}Stjé: :gel;lfi;d'h?:: FOR RENT. / i 200 f h - ;gfi:ogli;? ;:fi- tshe ‘:na;;r tw:g c::;l;_ 3 3 % |by Dr. Levy of the state board which | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, hot controls the Lake Julia sanatorium.| water heat. 413 Irvine Ave. 3-38 / 4 what it had been costing the city and what it would cost and they showed :flfi';fifnm«; til'iaio :lt:itshyee::'ti svs;:fig n}ously passed; This s & charier pro- And there are many, many other vision. / ’ - D not cost over $1,800 under his pro- 4 No Personal Surety. just such things he has done but his Fo,fio;:fiy ’I;m’ll;l;ree srige“;urflzifid posed plan, - And he also added some . B light is always hid under the bushel i PRELY; ; At the suggestion of Mayor Van- : g in this phase of his daily activities. _Kaplan Block. _ 2-36 FOR RENT—4 or 6 beautiful rooms. other *‘dope” to the $2,646, bringing dersluis, the bonds of the city offi- Inquire over Model Bakery. 4-38 HAZEN PROPOSES T0 it up to $2,863. “How much of that was contract g‘l):l‘sm:::ls I;z;ur:?:nedb;)y ::‘:ggfi FOR RENT—Furnished room, 615 Minnesota avenue, three doors KNOW AB“UT BRIME from Bailey’s boarding house. FOR RENT—Two furnished and two : work ?” queri querled Alderman Smart. friends, for the reason as the mayor unfurnished rooms, modern except “Not a cent,” replied Lahr, who roceeded 2 explained, “‘personal bonds cause em- P to read a list of contract|, ... ont at times” All voted It is evident that Alderman Hazen Gibbons, the new judge of the muni- Judge Gibbons looked them over, volis e et does in nis official ca-|as did City Attorney Brown. Some-|from the Fourth ward wants to know| Deat 1009 Bemidji Ave. Phoge:. work total °I 1]un%:3|z,somo. ter "al}’le’l’; on hthe suggestion. The bonds The questien was raised whether ;ear. e; thejsame as.during the past the present council could undo what|" The banks of the city will also be the Hast of Sppointments Tiandatory pacity for ttllle votg:l he recdvedl in the ‘t;ow dorh ano:’her :i.lfidge gibbozl‘x)s a;l& where he is *“at” before he starts oft FOR RENT_Tw ) pers capitalizations. recent election indicates clearly that|duced that al out each or 20 days t: _Two modern R :tyr:e}:e :3::fi’|lltietnggl tnO:s in::l;deb::: City Clerk Stein was instructed to t,l;ey have the utmost confidence in|in the ujiafl would be th:dp:;oper ca- ?unl:lia::ge’;:; :l;:se“l:sl:,e :v':'::fig Phone 5 612 America Ave. 228¢tf ; advertise f i -|him, but if he pulls off many more|per, and Mr. Brown nodded assent. vertise for bids for the city print. P! ny P he requested that the city engineer FOR SALE. ing to employ a city engineer at $100 evel ry reason to believe there will be permonth, he to have supervision as Poor Care Probe. a legislative investigation to ascer- they meant and the details i street superintendent as during the In this connection, Alderman Phil tain how he does “g The cause of * But as the hour was y 3. K. Given. Thone -0 2. 2 — Piiong 196-W. _5-33 5 B % growing late, LR lippi notified the council that he had C'TY OFF ICERS ACCEPT Alderman Hazen withdrew a motion | FOR SALE—Five-room house and On the call of the roll the vote| . bel: stood: su?;es;o:g :al:snn“cn?{;:t:;d ::n:]ei; ministration off in the proper man- . time' o explain the bridge plans to LOST Aye—Lahr, Bagley, Backus, Ha-|tq ooale an fnvestigation. President|ner and proceeded to “bag’ two men At the close of the meeting of the {any member or members of the coun- at the Great Northern depot who| citl council last evening a communi- |cil. Mlzlxlf;;::;\n Miller wanted the selec- commh.t;:.mmim Deferred. Brad were what might be properly|the Elks temple, inviting the city tion of the city engineer left over The bills of the electric 'oomp any termed “soused,” and to the city bas- | officials to be the guests of the man- tile they were escorted. agement. on the night of the theater ed and the council later went on rec- ord as giving Driver Zacharias full 4 attorney, on the job. The pair claim- ¢ The people of the city of Bemidji ed to be from Akeley. don’t mind so much what John F. - e et LOST—Rosary beads, between cor- ner 4th and Irvine and Grand thea- ter. Return to 502 4th St., for reward. 2-37 4,080 FLEE HOMES; RIVER BURSTS BONDS United Press) Chattanoogs, Tenn., March 6.—, Four thousand persons were com- pelled to flee their homes last night, the old council ‘had done and Lahr| ge ' positories of the city’s funds this took the charater and read where in year, pro rated as to their respective made an issue. Lahr’s motion was|jp, \ j : e e et S e g, care of paupers and the city stunts like he did this morning, the And doggone if the judge didn’t then put and carried, the motion be-|poor. first day he was on the job, there’s get the thirty bucks. secure the plans of the new “bridge” | FOR SALE—One driving _horse, 2 and eéxplain to the new council what cows, one coming fresh March 15. past two years. § . i t all is something this wise: = Four Vote “Nay.” {fi‘;",‘,',fl;:,wflf“:,‘,’fc,f'fiz":‘f'y o or| Ofticers Essler and Zacharias last INVITATION OF ELKQ|to that emect, City Engineer Swinson lot on’ Lake Boulevard. Address evening thought to start the new ad- stating that he would be glad st any| S, A" Ploneer ______ 2208 zen, Smith, Joanis, Clark—T7. Clark a| - ppointed Aldermen Phillippi, Nay—Smart, Moberg, Phillippi, | Moberg and Smith as members of the | 837¢ the names of Willlam Hanel|cation was reaa irom Oliver Whaley, and Brad Kimball. Both™ Bill and|manager of the mew Elko theater in AWAY ON BUSINESS C. F. Olson of the Bemidji Iron Works went to Minneapolis last night .| to' purcitase new equipment, so as to enable the plant to take in more work. unmlnext meeting but his motion were allowed as they are contract was lost on the same vote as on This morning they were brought ni tomorrow even when' Lahr’s motion to consolidate the city b:lls sl:md paty‘:nent ‘l’el": "c‘ie tenth | ynv police court to face Judge Gib- :;:,-yngick:om appears i.i,nfi’e, latest engineer and street superintendent’s :h:::ntmo";'h B °;tgg:'b;'“: w'l'{l “’h: bons with M. J. Brown, the new cfty | feature. " Accompenying the invitation were duties. . looked over by the auditing commit- | —/rvVrrm 5 Swinson Re-elected. E g tickets for the officials and the in-|n. The names of Thomas W. Swinson, | 162, 0f the new councll before Dy"| pEGRUITING OFFICEE IS et nan. sccepted. 0n motion |DARCY AND DILLON TO present city engineer, and George A. ' CALLED TO HEADQUARTERS | of Alderman Smith the officials voted President Clark notified the coun- . 3 Geib were presented to the council Corporal Pickard of th United | to meet and attend the theater in a cil he would announce his committee D e O T and a e vE body. BA"[E m BEN ' for selection. The ballot again show- i States army, who has been' on' re- appointments at the next I‘nee ing. cruiting d'ut'y in Bemidji, has been ed a' s'even hto four vote. Mr. Swinscn receiving the seven and Mr. Geib the ordered to report to tlie departmental LUTHER LEAGUE forss ! Mr. Swinson will retain BROTHER DEAD headquarters at Minneapolis and an-| The Luther League of the Swedish (By United Press) the high water of the Tennessee S his office. Mrs. A. sonnson of Nymore has|other recrufting officer” will' succeed'( Lutheran church will hold a business Denver, March 6.—Les: Darcy and river bursting its bonds and flood- b meeting in the basement of the|Jack Dillon were today matched to ing large sections of the eity which Shannon and Kirk. been called to Brainerd on account of | him. ] ;- For city physician and health offi- the death of her brother, Earl Ar- “The ‘old heads’ are being ealled cer, Dr. E. A. Shannon was the only | nold. in,” == lie expisins it. Lunch | fight here despite New Yerk’s ruling church tomorrow evening. barring Darcy. will be served. are thickly populated. ———————> FORMAL OPENING «<— WEDNESDAY---MARCH 7TH, 7 P. M. = THE NEW “individuat Service and Attention™ ANTLER’S CIGAR STORE New Elk’s Home 4th & Beltrami Ave. R. B. LYCAN, Prop. —> The Public Is Invited To Attend <« . 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