Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 20, 1917, Page 4

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FOUR BEIIDJI DAILY PIONEER SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1917 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY AR COUNCGIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINN. TILLERY HOLDS STAGE MEETING HELD OCTOBER 1, 1917. (By United Press) Council met at City hall at 8 o'clock gA m. A quorum being present meeting e London, Oct. 20.—Voilent artil- lery fire is reported in the official ing called to order by President|announcement of General Haig ‘to- Clark. day. North of Lens and northeast Roll Call. of Ypres .tife artillery play < w}s heavy. GERMANS THROWN BACK (By United Press) Paris, Oct. 20.—Two strong Ger- man patrol forces were thrown back in spirited fighting in Chich last night. The enemy lost heavily in the Aisne sector. WORKERS ELECT OFFICFRS The Willing Workers class of the Congregational church school met last evening at the home of Mrs. H. Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared present—Lahr, Bagley, Smart, Moberg, Phillippi, Hazen, Joanis, Clark. Absent—Backus, Larson, Smith. Minutes. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. L 5. The following bills, after being audited, were upon motion and second allowed: Pay Roll, month of September.$1,034.08 Wes Wright, sweeping and sprinkling contract, month of September ............... Street Gang, labor to date.. Berman Insurance Agency, premium, insurance pollc?' .o First National Bank, premium, insurance policy Mrs. A. Thompson, rest room maintenance, mo! £ S 324.50 109.12 100.40 100.40 tember ... . 35.00 A. Bridgeman and adopted a consti- T. W. Swi engm'lr“" % y 69.00 | tution and elected officers and com- Minnesota Electric Light & mittees for the coming six months. Co., Power light, p Ten members were present and the officers elected are: President—Miss Grace Jones. Vice president—Miss Jane Berg. Secretary—Miss Beatrice Moak. Treasurer—Miss Gladys Ricker- son. . NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS pumping and tati Septem- ber. ... 144.76 Minnesota ctri t & Power Co., general lighting, 8 Fifth ward, September...... 53.46 4 Minnesota_ Electric Light Power Co., light for library, month of September ....... 7.26 Minnesota Electric ‘Light Power Co., general lighting for month of September.. 515.23 work, Jos. Halhn, scavenger Ei'ch property owners . . . = The Gould Mfg. C v i Saturday, Oct. 20, is the last day 47.00 11.50 1.00 10.29 4.00 4.05 1.50 28.30 104.73 9.59 178.28 for discounts on water bill. 2d-1020 GEORGE KIRK. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Miss Bernice Dougherty of Big Falls is the guest of Miss Gladys Rickerson of the Fifth ward. i motor pinion .. J. A. Fenton, stationery, water department . K. Battles, sw pound, library Norman A. Forsyt dise for library ............ Margaret Klein, services, brary Beatrice Mills, postage, express, etc, library.. . M. Clifford, merchandise, li- L. brary St. Anthony Hospital, care and nurse, one Mary Skinner.... Fred Petrie, boarding paupers. 0. G. Schwandt, merchandise for poor Goodman & Loitved, construc- tion of cement crossings.... Goodman & Loitved, estimate of storm sewer construction at new bridge Ordinances. Ordinance designated as No. 91 was returned by the mayor with his veto. Report of the mayor on said ordinance was accepted on an aye and nay vote, all_aldermen present voting aye. Ordinance designated as No. 92, de- fining_and punishing vagrancy, was read the third time and declared passed and carried on the following aye and nay vote. Blair Stiles, who has been ill with penumonia for some time, is improv- ing. Prof. A. J. Linden, inspector of grades for public schools of Minne- sota, wHl sing a solo in the Metho- dist Episcopal church Sunday morn- ing. He 'sang here several Sundays ago and greatly delighted all who, heard him. 235.20 The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is * see that Aves—Lahr, Bagley, Smart. |, notice of their visit here is insert- Moberg, _Phillippi, Hazen, Joanis and Clark.” Nays—none. Absent—Backus,[ed in the personal columns of the Larson and Smith, Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring Mincellaneoun. your item= to this office. NEW MINNESOTA AUTO MAPS We have just recelved a lot of new Minnesota maps, compiled and pre- On motion and second the street com- missioner was directed to do necessary grading and leveling of the_ corduroy road to the city limits. ke Discussion was had _as to bath houses at Diamond Toint. | 10 was moved by dermnan. Lahr, duly seconded, that it - Aldueman Lahr, duly seconded.i thet \f [ parsd by the: Minnesots Forestry oo sociation showing lakes, canoe routes and automobile trails. The map is a beauty and is right up to date. ‘. houses, he is to present a regular claim for the same. City engineer brought up the matter of an easement to be given the Elec- tric Light & Power company, which was on motion and second referred to the city attorney for opinion. The city clerk was directed to call attention of Mr. Gemmel to the matter of furnishing a car of cinders for street purposes. The city clerk was directed to inquire rom Zelch & Walton, contractors, as to the status of the claim of the St. Hilaire Lumber company for material nished for bridge construction, approxi- mating $5.731.01. Claim of Bemidjl Iron Works for $44 for repairing electric pump, etc., was on motion and second referred to Mr. Kirk of the water department. There being no further business it was moved we adjourn. Adjourned. Approved, tt J. W. SMITH, Acting President. Attest: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. COMING Monday Oct. 22 - || Tuesday Oct. 23 MATINEES FOR THE CHILDREN BOTH AF- TERNOONS AT 3:30 10c 25¢c Price Adults Evenings: All Seats will be 25c¢ 2 AFTERNOONS MATINEE 3:30 P M. Children 10c- Adults 25¢ Manrning the Torpedo Tubes on a Captain TWO SHOWS BUSINESS IND PR OFESS IONAL Y — — WANTED—Men to learn Automo- bile' Tire Vuleanizing. Full courseé under competent instructors. Ol est tire school in Northwest. graduates are conducting somé of TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC I Teachers of VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND CLASSIFIED THE DAILY PIONEER receives wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION I —— W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. \ DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 t DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 230 ‘ DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. \ DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice—Miles Block L ] ——————————————————————— J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Store Phone No. 209 ‘ ‘ DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Office Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidji N —————— TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 America Office Phone 12 Nemo Prepares REX THEATER Submarine—In the Torpedo to Fire a Torpedo at His Enemy’s Ship EACH EVENING ONE SHOW EACH AFTERNOON INS'TILUMENTQ\ Phone 683-W 1163rd St. SALE the largest shops in the North- i FOR west. Write or- call, Guaranty i FOR SALE—Heater and drum for Vulcanizing Co., 17-19 South 11th $12. Mrs. Clara Roe, 523 Minn.| * St., Minneapolis. DR. H. A. NOR oP Ave. Phone 434-W. 3-1020|° 3 1018-20-22 4 R Ay THR! FOR SALE—A hard coal burner,| WANTED—Girl at the Erickson OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN cheap, good as new. Inquire 615 _I-_lotel. Lo 4-1023 AND SURGEON Miss, Ave. 3-1020 | COST—Bank book between Miss. Sulte 10, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. || FOR SALE—Ford roadster, fine con-| Ave. and Northern National Bank. Office Phone 153 dition, accommodation delivery| Finder please return to Pioneer box, % ton; also 1917 Ford tour- 2-1022 condition. See them at Owen's ing car, demountable rims, extra Store, Hines, Minn. 3-1020 FOR SALE—Pedigreed Airdale pup- pies. W. A. Smith, 604 Oak St., N. E.,, Brainerd, Minn. 3-1023 : . FOR RENT FOR - RENT—Nice furnished room, | modern and steam heat, one hlock from schools. 703 Minnesota Ave. 3-1020 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod- office. Fred Sexton. FOR RENT 4-room house, furnished, $9.00. 7-room housé, down town, $23.00. 3-room House, Beltrami Ave., $8. 6-room house on Park Ave., Slfiz"’ 6-room house, South Irvine, $18. 5-room flat on Third St., $15.00. -room house, Irvine Ave., $6.00. 6-room house, $10.00. 4-room house, $8.00. 4-room house and barn, on farm, $25.00 April 1, including fuel. 3-room house, Lake Boulevard, DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: Office Security Bank Bleck ern. Call 327 or 250. 1020tf|$10 per month. - - . J. ILLITS, FOR™ RENT — Modern furnished ; " room, 501 America Ave. 2-1022 Fhone 41 110 31r-dloszto DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST . Office in Winter Block FOR RENT—An office room in Se- i < * curity Bank Building. Inquire at bank. 6-1025 FOR RENT—One modern furnished IDA VIRGINIA BROWN room. 515 Bemidji Ave. Phone 310. 1015tf Instructor in .DRS. GILMORE & McOANN FOR RENT —Nice, clean, newly fur-|| PTANO VOICE ~ DRAMATIC PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS nished room. Apply 1218 Bemidji * ART Oftice—Miles Block Ave. 1015t¢ »Phone 633 FOR RENT—High grade piano, first{| 1017 Minn. Ave. Bemldji class condition. Address “B,” c|o Pioneer office. 5-1020 FOR RENT—Four fine rooms over store, furnished, ready for house- - t A;; keeping. Water, electric lights, DR.J. W. Dmnn!cn 3y ] i toilet, $18.00 per month. A. T. S nEN Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits ll | carson. towserf| o O,L‘;BEST;:L“ iy FOR RENT—Rooms. Mrs. Clara = 3 MADE to ORDER Roe, 523 Minn. Ave. Phone 434- Office Phone 376-W Ww. 3-1020 . Res. Phone" 376-R Cleafiing, pressing and alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-da first class workmapship T. Beaudette, Merchant Tailor 210 Third Street WANTED WANTED—Girl for genmeral house- work. Mrs. Tom Hughes, 703 Be- midji Ave. Phone 433. 1015t GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, fett.. The. careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65 | i \ l [ | WANTED—To do wood sawing. Call 6356-J. 5-1020 WANTED—Men to SELL GROCER- IES. - One of the world’s largest ‘Wholesale Grocers (capital over $1,000,000.00) wants ambitious DEAN ‘LAND CO. men in every locality to sell di- rect to consumer nationally known Land, Loans, Insurance and brand of groceries, teas, coffees, v - spices, paints, oils, stock foods, etc. Cl_k’ Property Big line, easy sales. Values beat 4 P any competition. Earn big|| Troppman Block Bemidji Whe',‘ it is. -money.. No experience or capital J repau'ed by required. Complete sample outfit and free selling instructions start r & T T T reliable THEBEMIDIIJEWELRYCO.| bouse. “Ask your banier. " Writs ey 210 3rd Street, . Phone 488 today. John Sexton & Co., Lake SUBS dRI BE NOW & Franklin Sts., Chicago, Il 1-1020 | yuurs ettt REERAENNEIENNRERIRERNRERNRENRNYI «90 000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA” PEOPLE ARE GOMING MILES TO SEE THIS, THE GREATEST OF ALL ATTRACTIONS. Eight Thousand Feet of Magic Film Which Contains More Thrills Than ‘ny- Other Prln_luctlon in Existence SHO WING TWO DAYS The most spéctacular, most en- thralling, under the Sea Production in all history. The picture that is staged In the Air—On Land—On Sea—Under the Sea—and on the Bed of the Ocean. Portrayed by genuine and authentic under - sea photograp.hy. The fantastic visions of the world’s greatest romance realized ‘and sur- passed. Nothing Like It On Earth Cet Your Seats Early | 2 EVENINGS Room of His Submarine, Navtilus, SIX SHOWS COMPLETE EVENINGS 7:15 and 9:00 All Seats 25¢ e | { Defective

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