Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 18, 1918, Page 4

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“ter, . ferment. DJI DEFEATS - BLACKDUCK 8110 2 i (Continued. fro; Frank Phibbs, 19, Ach Phibbs 17, Opsahl 2, Te: ackduck, Kouls throy 7 7 'Bemidii ' Girls Win. ; As a curtain raiser the Bemidji and Cass Lake girls’s teams played; the former winning- by a'score ‘of 16 to 12. Josephine Parker starred for Bemidji. The lineup and score: Bemidji—Josephine . Parker and Madge Trafton, forwards; . Carrie Brown, center; Pearl Phibbs and Lorraine ‘Kreatz, guards. ' = Cass Lake—Margaret Caswell -and Mary Carl, forwards; Mary Faherty, center; -Florence Lilly and .Isabell IaGenesse, guards. ¢ Pilsie ‘Nuss substituted.as.guard in; the second half for Bemidji and Biste, Taylor for Cass Lake. <% = Josephine Parker. made three field; baskets, Blanche Trafton two and Carrie Brown one. ' Josephine Par- ker shot three fouls, . | RS e JACK FROST GETTING BUSY. WITH BEMIDJI WATER PIPES Jack Frost is ‘gétting busy: with Bemidji’s water pipes these days and this morning was a busy one for plumbers and others -called to thaw out frozen water service,.. The pipes at the North'school were frozen and households in “various parts of the city sent in.calls for help, It is said the frost .is. now about seven or eight feet in." the| ground and with the. ‘advent. ‘of| warmer weather is driven downward, playing “hob” with water supply. ARMOUR SAYS HE'S WILLING EQUALIZE WOMAN’S PAY - ‘Chicago, Feb. 18.—J. Ogden Ar mour, . called by employes as a wit- ness in the stockyard wage arbitra- tion ‘hearing,. today said he was will-|: ing to pay women ‘workers same wa. ges as men, but objected to the work- ers’ demands for a dollar day increase _and ‘an eight-hour.day: He said it would be much more than the work- ers needed to live:properly. ° GOVERNMENT OWNER! SHIP ¢ WOULD DESTROY FORM| . ‘Washington, Feb. 18.—In congress this afternoon, Congressman Watson made the statement that government ownership of the railroads would mean the ultimate destruction of the republican form of government in the United States. BOY MEETS MISHAP While at the toboggan slide yes- terday afternoon, Frank Remley, age 9, received a badly cut face. His playmates state that he attempted go to go down the slide on his sleigh with the result he fell off and cut his face badly on some rough boards and nails. His eyes are swollen shut and he has a gash in his cheek, and his whole face. is, severely bruised and swollen. He has been unable to swallow since the accident. Mrs.: Henry Meyer of Kingsbury S. D., formerly Miss Cora Signor of Little Falls, is the guest of her cous- in, Mrs, R. E. Cota. Clarence Jackson of International Falls was the dinnest guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winklesky while here on business for the Backus-Brooks company yesterday. ASTOUNDING REPORT FOR BEMIDJI The wife of a mercnant had stom- ach trouble so bad she could eat nothing but toast, fruit and hot wa- Everything else would sour and ONE SPOONFUL buck- glycerine, etc., as mixed in -Adler benefited her IN- STANTLY. Because Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract its relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents ap- pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold.- City Drug Store.—Adv. 3 thorn “bark, “SOME PICTURE” Better than ‘‘Bréwn of Har- vard’’,commentsfrom many last night, after witnessing J. Warren Kerrigan “Turn of a Oard” Latest of the New Paralta Plays, known as ‘‘The Pick of Pictures” “SOME PICTURE” Grand TOMORROW - Last Ting E— QR L TR L THTETTRTRTA AL L R L E AR ELATTIT L1 Ao K HOSTESS AT DINNER Miss Dorothy Carson entertained |d Misses Lucene McCuaig and ' Milre Achenbach at dinner Saturday eve- ning. ? . CLASS MEETS TOMORROW . The men’s surgical dressing class wfm meet after the Eastern Star meeting tomorrow night. T R a rooms for .t laying of plans to organize a credit bureau, in- Bemidji. PURCHASE CAFE ‘Glen-Hively and Charles Lindblom, both experienced restaurant —men, 'have purchased the Home Cafe, for- merly operated by Gordon. Burns, and have-opened the same under the name of Remore cafe. They place has been remodeled and redecorated. ‘London, Feb. 18.—Premier George ig; suffering from a sévere chill-but hopes to make a -statement tomor- raw as to the resignation of General Ryb_berwon as ‘commander in chief. THT BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' % THE FUEL ADMINISTRATION PERMITS SHOWING ON Tuesday -AT THE THEATERS “PHE WIFE HE BOUGHT” and a comedy. ELKO JULIAN ELTINGE )3 Famous Female Impersouator Remember, Tuesday, “Meatiess Day” |, in a Paramount Picture “CLEVER MRS. FAIRFAX” LASSIFIED 1 %+ NOTICE : Advertisements in this: column cost half sert a word per issue, when paid cash in.advance. No.ad will be run for less than 10c per issue. R R S N0 ness, . One ‘new. wide tire wagon. - i One*good second hand buggy. - { One pair light bobs. ' With or with- out box. heap. T deh i . One new cutter sleigh for buggy ‘box. 3 : Disc pulverizer. © . .. ° : One spring tooth harrow. i 8-room house and lot, only $365.00. cash and $10.00 per month; mno in- terest. 4 * Beautiful 16-acre farm, new five- room house, barn, hog house, wood house, and splendid well and pump; |12 acres cleared and fenced.’ Joins {under cultivation. : For Hoiiie Defense— g heating plant. OMPLETE homedefense must include adequate protection against uncertainties of the future. - As a matter of family protection, the making of a Will is of utmost importance. Itisnot enou;h merely to create an estate _for the support of your dependents. You should also provide that when you are gone your estate will be distributed and used to the best advantage. This you can do only through a carefully made Will. Draw your Will today. competent Executor or Trustee, one which will nbt die and is always available for consultation—one whose experience and facilities will enable it to execute its This means a respon- sible Trust Company. We invite your questions. and suggestions are yours without cost or trusts efficiently. obligation. Name in it a Our time --Or Will Trade In Small Truck--; O. L. GARDEN, 1 BIC FALLS, MINN.: /s roads. Feed barn in connection. parties. Office Markham Hotel Bldg., PALACE LIVERY — TO THE PUBLIC — Good teams and sleighs, careful drivers who know the ; We are prepared to furnish first class rigs day or night, with or without drivers, on short'notice. If you want a rig for a reasonable price Phone 164W or 20 Special prices to sleigh ride Between 4th and 5th on Miss. Ave. Col. K.W. REEVES, MGR The Inbad Fai---_by Cowan. PA T VE BEEN APPONTED } BN OUR CLUB TO TAKE THIS SUBSIRIPTION LISt \ AROUND '\ A SUBSIRIPTION ST > NES T THOUGHT \T[’ WOLLD BE NCE : \F NOLR NAME WEADED THE \.\I$'T ' | good home, {|that can do'the business. 1 BT, /| Phone 41 or 6547. " . 115 3rd {15-220 R # | FOR SALE—Birch cord wood, green, - Only $1,- 40-acre - improved - farm. > Good| hardwood timber land. Only 4% miles out; $1,600. Might trade for house. Metz runabout in good running order; $150.00. Might trade. 40-acre lmrg%v& !n-m; 12 acres Good _ five-room house, good barn, chicken house, fine well with pump and firewood. - Rent $100.00 per year. % b 156-acre improved farm, 56 acres under high state of cultivation, 12 acres tame meadow. Good house and barn, good well. Rent $150.00 per moyo own farm in Nymo; year. - +Five-room modern house including Rent $26.00. % 8-room house on corner and three lots. Rent only $35.00. g 3 7-room houee, fine ' location. A- Rent $20.00. 6-room house and 2 ot ground. Rent $10.00. acres If .you. want to buy, sell or trade]’ i|1and, city property or anything of}? value, see me at once.. I-am the man WILLITS, -~ reet. J. J. McCurdy, 6-218 Y . b-passenger €0 Full equipment; in excellent condition. Dr. G.” M. ‘Palmer. 10-226 FOR SALE—Span mules 1 year old; also colt 1 year old. Address D., clo Pioneer. . 8-218 FOR SALE—Five carloads of good oat straw, just arrived. Reduc- tion in price if taken direct from the cars. Also have some good horses and mules just Reeves' barn. Phone 164-W. 3 ! 216tf FOR SALE—Four-room ' house- in Fifth ward; reagonable price. Ed Johnson, Nymore, Minn. 3-219 FOR SALE—$300.00 cash will buy a four-room. cottage in Fifth ward, lot 50x140, .wood .shed and well. A snap. Call 265-W. 11-228 FOR SALE—7-room house in Fourth ward; will sell - cheap. Phone 265-W. : T 11-228 FOR SALE—Garage business and va- riety stock in Fifth ward. . Good location. Phone 265-W. ~11-228 J7OR SALE—A bargain, 80 acres in Sec. 16, Maple-kidge township, on state road; good soil, with about 2,000 cords.of birch and maple. Must be.sold; $400 cash will han- dle,; J..P. Lahr! = 5-222 : © WANTED. - B TL.OST—Ladies’ gold ‘watch, hunting " case style, " cover. engraved ®et. Waltham movement. -~ Finder’ re- turn.to Pioneer. - . 5-219 WANTED—GIrl at the O. K. Res- taurant. - o 4 -218 WANTED—Until May 1, furnished room or rooms Zor two.* Mrs. R. Koors, Phone 626. 3-219 FOR TRADE—One driving horse, arness and buggy. ‘Will trade for second hand Ford. Minn. Ave. 3-219 FOUND—Chain for auto. -Owier may have same by calling at Plo- neer oftice and paying for this ad. 2-218 FOR SALE—Shetland pony, two pair heavy horses and harness. Call 656-W. 3-219 $6.75, delivered. 507 Minn. Ave,, Bemidji. touring car. WANTED TO BUY—Bob eleigh in || good condition. Matt Dugan, 1317 14th St. 2-217 Let Us Print Your Sale Bills Pa ain’t takin’ a | WE'RE GOMG— arrived. } : “Inquire 220] T BUY \WARWM CLOTHES FOR- THE SAILORS MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1918 e 201 Second Street e e, X 2. - == In Connection -- " The place to come when you are in Bemidji. Run. on a clean, business basis. : SRR e You Are Welcome H. O'CONNOR, Prop. | "BUSINESS | AND PROFESSIONAL - DOCTORS DR. C. R SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : Office—Miles Block S ——————— - DR. E H. SMITH - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ‘Security ‘Bank Bleck . DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. .. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice in Mayo Block -Phone a9¢ .t ‘Res. Phone 397 -~ DBl A WARD . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bemidii, Minn. 3 . _DRS, GILMORE & MoCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Oftice—Miles ;Block .. DR, EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEON BemidJi, Minn. V..GARLOCK, M. D. SPECLALIST EYE - EAR', NOSE ~ THROAT _ Glasses Fitted TR, 7. DEpRICH Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone 876-W Res. 876-R :DR, G. M, PALMER . 'DENTIST Oftice Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidji DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibtbons~ Block ° Tel. 230 DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block CHIROPRACTOR W, pocTOR BF HHROPRACTIC Acute and Chronic Diseases - handled with great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. & . V;’A'.‘ SRS OSTEOPATH osPBoR Al CEAURCEAN 'AND SURGEON o | } Ibertson Block : Office Phone 153 | VETERINARIANS vzn‘.i,z&%%‘ezfiu Oftice .and Hospital ‘3’ doors west of Troppman’s. ~Phone No. 209 3rd ‘St. and Irvine ' Ave. TV DRV E | VK IR v X ] Office Phone 3-R * "7 Res. 99-J 3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave: | GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER. B Phone 560 BUSINESS Miles Block — GENERAL MERCHANDISE' Groceries, .Dry Goods, -Shoes; Flour, Feed, etc. Bemidjil G scqom%oné 65 | SR A B £ X —_— 3, 3 FAETERTE vPhPt OTI())GRA . otos:Day and’Night 2 Third St. 4 y‘ | _FBemldjl : TOM SMART . DRAY AND TRANSFER- Res. Phone 68 ~ " 818 America Office’ Phone " DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insurance and City .Property Troppman Block - - Bemldji Hair dressing, énge massage, lt;hn made DRY CLEANIN ) Clothes Clew.ners for:Men, Women and Children HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H. N: McKEE, Funeral Director : PHONE 178-W or R MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines © 117 Third St.,- Bemidji J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTA! 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. ny chances on his last shirt TIM Gow' T wos NE LAST SHIRT - BEFORE THWE SA\LORS GET \T (RN} © % .ari i BALIO., MD. [ WINA WYERS | i) . Defective

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