Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 28, 1917, Page 4

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Grand— %h—a IB a “soft drink’ attachment. Chief of Police et ll elore made the roungdsiof wherein it had been alleged wide pen gambling wj . in order and re- rted that they:: Itwereas bare! Old Mother Hubbard’s cupboar e foflowing afternoon he stuged a ‘come back. S{lo i Storv, of, Baid It =0 luppened that J. am ad brought in, an ffender, as ndrratéd in thé Pioneer. hey had entered the soft drink place in the Grand Central and were Tooking-arouna for 11iecit’] 1iguor when the back door of the ‘‘joint” burst open;:and); in. jumped Chief : Ripple: And the federal men joined the chief in “pullipg” ‘the place. ‘i -- Chiefy Ripple filled « his} pockets to the bulgi point” with' puker chips énd decksief cards‘taken’off ‘the ta- bles and.{hose -arrested ;were, with two exceptions, either players or in charge of the gambling! tables. | j i} The tables and .chairs, were_ also taken along and will be conflscated by the city and: ‘destroyed. ,Had Gambled Often. < A't the city buflding, Chief Brand, of the federal Indiam’: gervice,: Clt; Attorney:Brown::and &) representa- tive of the Pioneer were present in the chief’s office as one by one the prisoners ‘were brought in and. ques- tioned by Chief Ripple and every one admitted that he was gambling when arrested. Some admitted they had gambled often in the same joint, and also elsewhere in the city, mention- ing places. They also gave incriminating testi- mony as to those responsible 'for the places wherein gambling was vogue. It was a ‘‘dead open. . and. shut} case and no mistake. a2 199 Jormndy) fprws Ha ods g firmly fl O _r the musc s S p 5 natural functions. Madeon ¢ principle over smart, sty a entircly ncw 1 lasts. GIOVL Chocs u Yy cure_|i k oubles: foct perfectly. May we show you? it a hittle AA9 38 QWA g Tl‘wse who intend to give | conifirmation presents will find selection of an appro- prmtb’ orft éasy arf,*Barker’s, cially z:ot‘gfila 3 Jdittle . '“teens,” mes, -‘ DR 8k fiis fl‘ ‘llll erous other articles ble for boys and girls, are here in'many exquisite demgns at_very reasonable | prices. The * quality * is "eXcellent. Barker’s will be wern throngh life with pmde and E. A. Barker 217 Third Street ; Phonographs Kodaks Should ses that the whole fam- ily, takes st least three or. four doses of a thoro, purifying, sys- |temscleansing, - medicine, . this. spring. Now is the time, Every- one will be healthier and hap- pier and: get along better if the blood is given a thoro purify- ing, the stomach and bowels cleaned ‘out and the accumu- lated germs of winter driven Jout ' of the system. Hollister’s ‘Rocky Mountain Tea is the very + pest and surest Spring Remedy to take. It is the standard tonic laxative to cleanse the bowels, helping nature to make: red blood and clear complex- jons. Try it at once. See the: children’s color improve—see: how much better and happier everyone will feel. Prepared by Hollister Laboratories Madison, Wisconsin, SOLD BY THR CITY DRUG STORE Huffman & 0’Leary FURNITURE- AND “IEEHTIKINE H N. McKEE, Funeral Directon Phone 178-W or R | ] P N Got It So. k—I'm disgusted, with mg.4 My new costume- doesn’t, 1 heard: you tell “awful bad."—St Miss White—Well, her you wanted it f.onis Republic. G Yo, Wnn(LEfl!éaIe Birch ol -bs 3d1 yogns 219 Telephone 272 ITHInnnnnn sé mgsfimmumm nggfia Ahalkaalaanhokoindeon ORAERW! ni 2:409d b'lsd ¢ am,mza &olfie Ly-le pPhone ygd JOOW JIA ‘tGlorigna.” ot 17 5 GHT Women' and children will be Faterest: d in the Blue ¥ o be’ Ju this feature Zoe glr} barely arrived at wil acts. icular # will th hould.be,.appe: The Bemldu Ploneer “Great’ ‘Campaign on Over =, Tpele o with VW oras dnd Greatly Reduced Size. 1'be'the star and ca the working of the play through 'lolmses 7 = entértainment mny sa e of mmm ;fi“‘m‘ éray ances ‘on.the s fl;;y/ (Mother)\ &m@%‘/ i | moée Hal ree-score dpd ted “years of aie; te l'lt ut ne- n of’ mfl neig most “L alin) nages, ‘.g? €3 er +:4 ing in scréen~ dflfi’nas today: f | favorite character, that of the lovable mother, she has never been seen to f | better advantage thnn at the Elko last evgnin g | This igan F|of th aggg . "’ uall, Yfe ‘oft twh recetac. 4‘1"&:&";‘}?‘ the | Mage, Mc H. Vitajgdph his or ‘again | r their bindn death, her husbnnd Steave of Fame.” | Bava ‘rd of Portland . Ore. f’{%v. erégl i thing of others.. ... " l dcd al.h.,nl g Nel- oul '? her elson, one son, C. H. Fullerton of Brainerd, Minn., and one daughter, Mrs. Ruby -328 The great. mnn expects everything ot himself the small man exvecu ave;-y Over 500 . Pages A Nation’s ‘Songs Think of the millions " ‘of children” 'who have ' been raised on the songs in « t Songs”. They - st make the millions of Then and”women (todi knew. .- no niusie and . who care fo none other! The homes.that pos- sess this wongerful song, library in onme. volume —think of . the happy evenmgs—how restfilld and'soothing to the tired father, the weary moth- er—how, Joyous to the \“ounfl‘ folks ' No wonder this, unique song treasury is | USRI inievw SUPUPRVIU VPRI U ' WANTED—Will exchange land and Paul, reaches. wnnmaolls a. m., and regéhesSt. Paul to publish all the local and lpelm news possible .and would appreciate it very much if anvone huvlns of that character would phon m. No 335 carrying sleeper, luvei st p.m.’ leeper for St. at 10:00 at 10:30 No. 34, capr .‘:47—Leave§ No. ‘k‘m'lsl N& Bemml “44—Leavyes No. Bemi 46—Arrives’' No. ‘Bemlgg ! Eastbound. . 162—Duluth. 1ocal. . 186—~Local freight. ‘Weéstbound. The Bemidji, Ploneer 18 or mail the details to the Hfllllu Pioneer. ' Bemidji Pioneer M. E. IBERTSO ' UNDERTAKER - trT;nA ve,; ': el o OWN A -Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. - MODEL 4 | MODEL & $68.00 $100.00. $5 -down, $3| $5 down, $5 per, month. per month’ -2 CASH PRICE SOME LESS Phoiie 922 WANTED cash for team. See Longballa, Se- curity State Bank Bldg. 4-331 WANTED—Work by day or h 4-33 Call 724-J. going by the carload for the millions love the songs in it! Fall Size, 7 x 9.1-2 inches TODAY’S COUPON ONLY IS NEEEED FOR We ‘Can Get ‘No More ‘Under -.rOur Contract A the Last ‘The One Great Song Book of the Age The Crowds Thronging Our Office Daily Are Getting. Copies g gF T L cure a Song LxBrary ln 6nemVolu ', T dut- " 31nsg s Y““ . 2 gl Aot 0, oRy }12 Joo+- unugfq 2113Vo T — - urday cht alast Good b efo i‘IEAgRT SONGS Chy isiOnly: AL T THNK TLL KEEP MY SLEEVES WANTED—Roomers. Mrs. F.~ W. Wetherbee, 1241 Dewey. Phone 420-W. 6-43 WANTED—Table waitress. Park Hotel. 327tL WANTED—Lady cook at O. K. Res- taurant. Phone 681-W. 3-329 WANTED—To buy wood stumpage. K. Restaurant. Inquire at - O. 3-329 Phone 681-W. WANTED—Dressmaking and sewing by the-day. Phone 238-W., 3-329 WANTED—Two girls wish WANTED—Dining room girl' FOR SALE, OR TRADE—Ch and Challenge Hotel. 3-328 ition and dishwasher. in Hote] /or ‘restauramt, ¢ dishwas er. ~ Inquire = R SALE—1914 Ford' in first’ cl! conditién. " “Phone SOIW Loéiis " Lauritze 2-acre tracts with houses. J. W. Wilcox. -~ Phone . 29, Troppman Block. . - 6-43 FOR SALE OR RENT-—Before April . 10, 7-room modern h u;e.Jw Be- mid,fl Ave.~ Phone~289-J." fl FOR BALE--Onion sets .and smiall FOR-SALE—House;. cheap if taken |FOR SALE—Ten acres, land, onions. Phone 351. FOR SALE-—In N i0re, houses lots on your own terms. Ses hand goods bought and sold. Money to loan om horses,, cattle, furniture, ect. Phone 62 "Emory {Jarvis. at omce. I.mp.ura Pioneer office: 6331 Joln- 1fig city. Must be sold within ten days. Prite very reasonable &3 . on liberal terms. E, R. J& Phone 612-W or 97. SALE—When you want a lotjor e and lot, five-acre tract; or poultry raxsmg, 40 -room apm— odern, furnished or @n- 1s ed. Desirable tenants y mndern of ice, disp! B’loét* Defective

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