Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 1, 1917, Page 5

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— PEOPLE MUST PAY THE BEMIIJI DAILY PIONEER TUESDAY. MAY 1, 1917. | WAR AFFECTS BASEBALL Mr. Farmer, “Wear-Ever’ - ce ll (By United Press) 7 (Continued from Page 1.) New York, May 1.—Ban Johnson - > to the matter already broached of [today said there woul;il l:fi no major Aluminum Saucepans this make the properly numbering and ' naming | league ball next year e war was streits in the new Fifth wanli.h T}:e not over by December. $2040 set Of E most flf vfllll' matter will be taken up with the . g & . street committee and the streets HOME FROM FUNERAL Wea[.Ever" Al ‘i e named and houses numbered, the city engineer to assist in the work. The same will be done in Mill Park. Another thing called attention to by Alderman Smith of the new Fifth was the common practice of auto and vehicle drivers driving over and private property in turning cor- ners in the Fifth ward and this mat- ter will also be.taken care of. is a heavy fine for this practice and there’s going to be a stop put to it. Mr. Wheelock, a resident of Nor- ton avenue, called the council’s at- tention to the wretched road on the avenue and lack of lights beyond Fourteenth street, he stating conditions were dangerous at night. This will be investigated and a re- port made at the next meeting. D.mc.l,, April zg),l “t‘yff—s:%?’eda{"?":"é' if e a toh i h v ned in this office . m, Cou ou need a watc when No Park Money. &ay ;1,0‘?917. for the construction of o § t the latest N s pon 'me you B ‘.S N. E. Given o. the park board re-|the United States po;t ofnlcaa l:( Bemidji, || —10 1nspec e laf emo 1in- pn“nted on or you want to catch a train. ported to the council that the park | Minn | Drawings snd speetacetions, may || ventions, and to secure a supnly beforepyay & board would be unable to do any-|site at Bemidji, Minn, or at this office, ay You get more watch value for thing this year as there was no money to do anything stated, however, that the board stood ready to co-operate in any manner with the council. The appointment of Frank Frost as a regular patrolman, in place of Ike Smith of the Fifth ward, signed, was confirmed by the coun- o s cil. Full Line of Melba Toflet Mr. Lelbsle of the architectural |[PIONE 640] Articles u'LEAnY-ansEn Gu complete ‘“Wear-Ever’’" firm of Geib & Leibsle submitted ' itk Jeweler sketches for remodeling of the city building and they were referred to Bem'djll Minn, Replace utensils that waar out - 217 Third Streetx . — Thonographs 0 the building committee for study and report. adoption of the resolution and Bag- ploughing and general *|vited to join the Bemidji Musicians’ \ May 3-4-6th KX KX K XXX KKK KK ley seconded thelmotlon which was team work : Association. Charter closes May 24. . 3 Sy unanimously carried. RITIT i It was close to 12 o’clock when an CALL 655-W x ELFORD E. BENSON, adjournment was taken. X XK KR KK K KKK K K|424-524 ' Secretary. City Attorney Brown submitted a resolution authorizing the calling of a special election for bonds to pay for the new bridge, ‘the resolution be- ing based upon the statutes of 1913, as the charter of the city is vague in this respect. Saucepans You waste a lot of time by not having a watch. You could save 15 minutes to an hour a day by having exact time with you constantly. Aren’t a couple of hours, or seven or eight a s week—eight to thirty working days in a year—worth anything M. E. Ibertson returned last eve- ning from Oriska, N. D., where he attended the funeral of his mother, Mrs. A. L. Craver, Sunday afternoon. walks The Bemiaj: Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society news possibie and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news of thar character would phone 922, or mail the details to the Bemidji Ploneer. There to you? ’ that TREASURY DLEPARTMENT, Super- Think this over and get the idea out of your head that the only vising Architect's Office, Washington, A GOOd T-me and the o ine discretion of tie Supervising Ar- of vour favorite Nemo model be- ;l;‘rtvel‘;%nz"fl:c\fi_le::v'.v étmore. Act nfd-§?6 fore rising costs of material com- vel higher retail prices. E L B A FOR ALL FIGURES M "BEAUTY PARLORS Get this set of pans and see for your: why so many women prefer ‘“‘Wear-Ever”’ to other kinds of aluminum and enameled utensils. See £ why so many are equip- E H your mox;ey at Barker’s tham with. He you do anywhere else. Prices range from $6 to $90. T T T T TR e e re- $3.50. $4.50. $5.00. E. A. Barker ping their kitchens with é ? < - with utensils that “Wear-Ever” ,1 i “Wear.Ever” Coupon N 3 We will accept this Coupon and $1.39 in payment Clip the Coupon! L T el RS R TR Sancepans,” wl 32,40 provided you péesent Coupen st siore 0a oF Get Your Saucepans today! (&%) may B5th Nameo GIVEN HDW, 60. i -~ SPEND YOUR LEISURE MOMENTS tt the Bond Reso'~*on. NOTICE TO ALL INSTRUMENTAL MUSICIANS IDEAL BILLIARD ?ARI.OBS In good, clean enjoyment Pool or Billiards KEXKERKX XXX KXKETRKEKK « “White House” Tea and Coffee <« served exclusively at the THIRD ST. CAFE S Datv I FE SRS R R RS R 8 500 ¥ For rubbish hauling, garden X All instrumental musicians of Be- midji and vicinity are cordially in- 12 2 1 the Lahr moved CLASSIFIED, WANTED WANTED—Girl for housework. 311 Bemidji Ave. Phone 711-W. 5-55 WANTED—Second hand tent 8x10 or 10x12. Phone 666. Bemidji, . Minn. 1-51 WANTED—Room by young man in bank. Wishes to work for part if possible. “F,” c|o Pioneer. 1-51 WANTED — Janitor building. Berman Ins. Co. 3-53 WANTED—Position with a private family to do cooking and house- work; good references. Address “M. J.” care Pioneer Office. 430tt WANTED—Two painters, two good brush hands. Phone 231. Hicks. THE UNIVERSAL CAR T0 OWNERS OF FORD CARS The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appo:ptel«lil .ust authorized agents for Ford cars in this territory, to properly repre- sent Ford interests, to givepiegvicep teo Ford owners. The Company in return demands that we equip and maintain an adequate service station, employing competent Ford mechanics, using only genuine Ford-made materials and charg- ing regular Ford prices. This is the service we are giving to Ford owners. Material—workmanship— prices, the standard of each guaranteed. for Facts that Speak For Themselves Come and Investigate Them Yourself Men's Suits--$5.95 Just about a dozen left and every one a bargain. Former values'up to $15. Get yours today eral store business, desires posi- tion; am capable of taking charge of store or department, speak Scandinavian; can give the best of references; also have experience in farm machinery and hardware. Address “Position,” in care Pio- . Good st -1euneulxl :flgq. t.:l slzfz.iq hen your Ford car meeds attention, Joer. 3:62 egular $3.50 and $4.00..... .. $2.19 bring it to us, and get the benefit of WANTED—Phone 300 if you wamt\ MEN'S RAINCOATS—Regula $6.19 expert Ford mechanics. We give you to sell furniture or household $9.00—now’ - the assurance of genuine Ford service gocde. £ $1.19 with genuine Ford-made parts. ’ WANTED —Sccond hand furaiture one . . N. Rode. -, Ford cars—Runabout $345; Tourin; Car $360; Coupelet $505; "rown Ca% $595; Sedan $645, all f. o. b. Detroit. FOR BALE. *AMBRIC—Regular X 2 13¢c 18C, MOW._cov somsivisies inisiois 3 40 S0 - arm, “TING FLANNEL— . east of Wilton. This is a bargain 121-2¢ G. W. JEWETT CO0., Inc., Bemidji, Minn, at $1,800. Geo. Moran, Wilton, Men's Caps--98¢ FOR SALE—Golden lace Wyandotte Better select yours early as they 986 setting eggs at 75c per setfing. won't last long. All sizes. Johnnie Krohn, Nicollet Hotel. Regular ’3.'9 Phone 136-W. 3-61 FOR SALE—Eight-room house in Mill Park, next to store. H. Hal- seth. 4-51 FOR SALE—Model 10 Underwood typewriter. Will place in class condition. Price $50 Pioneer Office. 6-51 i FOR SALE—Second hand Remington typewriter; not an old machime. Price $52.50. Apply at Pioneer office. 10-67 FOR SALE—War maps, 16 pages, - bound, showing all nations of the WORK now ... WORK S LR R R R E S EEE SRS S Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings. Corns, ingrow:. nails treated a specialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W EEEE KKK KK KKK KKK XXX RRKRRKKKE NEW JITNEY STAND IN ¥ FIFTH WARD * —Phone 62— * August L. Berg, Joe Hague, : * ‘® COLOREF quality CRETOM Remnants-Half -Price A large selection of remnants from 8 to 8 yards have been marked for quick dismissal at Half Price Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day IZEEEEEE R R & R 8 8 L 2.8.8.8.8 8.8 KAk hkkk 18 8 2 828 8 8 BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. earth. Every home should have one during these times of war. 26¢ assures you of one. We have a limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pioneer Office. 426t p FOR SALE—By owner, 120 acres unimproved land in Sec. 29, T. 153, Moberg Construction Company R. 31, in the town of Shotley. Must sacrifice; no agents. H. P. Rude, Couderay, Wis. 12-54 Telophene 272 ing government surveys which has been added, roads, SCOOP serorter “May, 1917 - is Different” By "HOP” | et wome ctie ELIAS -YoU POOR L\TTLE. B0GE - DO YOUMEAN TO Se o DONT rNow muf\?'r MAY DAY MAY DAY - 1S WHEN THEY CROWN A PRETTY GIRL AS QUEEN OF YH' MAY - AND-DANCE AROUND A MAY POLE. — HUH- QLEEN OB DE Maf -1EY CART]! C AUSE DIS WORLD AM DONE WiD KiNGs AN'QUEENS BE Mo MO QUEENS 0B \wa At ALL KNGS E MAY - T Now— < AN QUEENS FOR RERT. FOR RENT—120 acres one-half mil from Scribner. Cash or crop. Telephone to Dr. J. M. McClure or write Mrs. R. C. Coleman, 109 S. 25th St., Omaha, Neb. 6-54 FOR RENT—Furnished room. 723 Irvine Ave. 3-51 FOR RENT—T7-room house at 508 Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. Apply John Moberg. Phone 2'13i 426 LOST land car. Finder call 257. 430tf LOST—Ladies’ gold ring with small diamond. Return for reward %o Alnea Brose, Schwandt’s store. 2-51 4 | | [ — [ P Py Ly

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