Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 16, 1918, Page 4

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0L MEETING 35.95 FOR'THE R. C. A patriotic meeting wds held at ‘the Tisdell school house, between Fowlds and Puposky, last evening. Miss Olson, the teacher of the school; had arranged a splendid program for the evening, and Mr. Tisdell secured the -araker, Judge ‘' J. B. Harris, of ¢ ks th "to0'*$35.26, ‘which glven to the Red Cross chap- ter of Beltrami county. . " B. A C. CLUB ELECTS Last night the B. A. C. club met . in the basement of-the Presbyterian church and held its semi-annual election of officers. Peter Peterson was elected president; - John . Koors, vice president, and Philip Denu, sec- TOLATY. - 3 @ club voted to turn $4.14 over t0/G. W. Harnwell and buy a-war savings certificate stamp. 3 Phree new members were voted in- to ‘the club, Victor Jahr, “Stub’” Kit-|- tleson and “Bob” Naylor. "This will enable the club to have present at drill four squads, and the regular hikes can be taken in scout forma- tion. - The boys are looking forward to a fine track team this spring, and algo to a camp outing this summer. The hoys are expected to come pre-|: pared ‘to- wear their ‘gym” juits next Friday night. There should be 32 members present without fall. STUDENTS WILL SERVE At the regular noon day luncheon of the Commercial club next Wednes- day, the dinner will be served by the domestic science department of the high school. There will also be an officer. of the Salvation Army present to explain the Salvation Army drive for funds for members of the Salvationists in military ser- vice. THIRD FROM KELLIHER The third man to enlist from Kel- liher as a result of Corporal Fou- cault’s trip to that town Thursday evening, i8 Lennie Betts, .who en- listed in the coast artillery and left this ‘noon for Duluth,’ enroute to Jefferson barracks. ; ANOTHER ENLISTS Joseph Paquan of Oklee enlisted in the military today at the station of !Corporal Foucanlt. Mr. Foucault was in Oklee last night and spoke at e largely attended meeting. BRYAN OPENS CAMPAIGN Madison, Wis., March, 16.—Wil- liam Jennings Bryan will fire the opening gun of the Wisconsin cam- paign for ratification of the national dry amendment _Tuesday night, March ‘26, speaking in the pavilion here, - * FAMOUS BANKER DIES . New York, - March 16.—James Stillman, chairman of the board of National City bank and one of the most famous bankers in the United States, died off heart disease last evening at his home in this city. He had been in poor health for several months. ! “JUNK” Washl?lgg)lyu ngunrch 16.—Unneces- sary articles sent by relatives and friends to American soldiers overseas are taking up so much transporta- tion space, both in ships and on the congested French railroads, that drastic curtailment of the parcel post privilege to the fighters in France will be necessary unless the public co-operates in decreasing the volum of this class of mail. - W.S.S. 'WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ‘'YOU ARE INTERESTED IN : P RING BOOKS! 0 i | | | | i i { i They are used in every line of business by Salesmen, Of- fice Men, Doctors, Lawyers, Ministers, Students—by ev- eryone who must have a book that combines UTILITY, DURABILITY AND APPEARANCE. Sheets can be obtained any- time, ruled in eight styles. Bound in best quality Flex- ible Black Levant Grain Cow= hide, with Black Linings. ~ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 1 ] CHURCHES 8 a. m., Holy Communion, 10 a. m., church school. 6 p. m., vespers and address.. ‘8 p: m., service and sermon in the ‘old school bujlding in. ‘the fh ‘ward” George Backhurst, rect " Swedish Lutheran. Sunday. school at 10 a. m. class at 7:30 ‘p. -m. Bible Sundav Services. ~Sunday services in the old school building in the Fifth ward, as fol- lows: Pilgrim Sunday school at 10 a. m, Junior Christian Endeavor at 3p.m. Y. P.S C.E,T7p m. Ser- g;on by Rev. George Backhurst at Scandinavian Lutheran, i Norwegian services in the morn- ing at 90:30 a. m,. English services in the evening at 8 p. m." Sunday school at noon. ~Osmond Johnson, pastor. & St, Philin’s Church. Low mass at 8 o’clock in tke morn- ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11:30, diction at 3 p. m. A St. Patrick’s entertainment wi:.i be given at St. Philip’s church Sunday _ afternoon and evening by students . of-St..Ce- celia’s studio, and others, The after- noon program will begin at 3 p. m. and the evening at: 8:15 i’clock. J: J. T. Philippe, rector. - Methodist Eviscoval. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Dr. M. E. Hedding. Bvening worship at 8 o’clock. Dr. Hedding will preach, Epworth League at 7 p. m. B. D. Hanseom, pastor. ~ -Presbyterian, Sunday morning at the Presby- terian church at 11 o’clock the pas- tor will speak on the subject, ‘“The Heroic and the Unheroic” (Acts 13:2-3). At this service. the choir will render the anthem, “The Lord Reigneth” (by T. D. Williams). Sun- day evening at 8 o’clock the sermon will be on the subject, ‘“Consecra- tion and Strength” (Judges 16:30). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are welcome. L. P. Warford, pastor. <KW in the Navy. Navy cocon, which Princess Mary thought might be good to eat as cho- colate, is known aboard ship &8 ki, It Is served out on the first dog watch every Thursday, and it Is drunk when- ever circumstances- (in other words, the ship’s “crusher,” or pollceman) permit. The men grate down a liberal quantity of it (for ki is less concen- trated than shore cocoa) and drink it mixed "in basins with sugar and con- | densed milk. At sea a special caul- dron or ki, prepared by the ship's cook, Is sent round action stations in “fan- nies,” or Iarge pitchers. Midnight for the guns’ crews of our fleet is the hour when the ki boat arrives.—London Chronlcle. Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” People Read This Newspaper That’s why it would be profitable for you to advertise in it If you want a fob If you want to hire somebody If you want to sell something If you want to buy something If you want to rent your house If yoa want to sell your bouse If you want to sell your farm If you wwant to buy property there is anything that zant the qaichfsl arzx' best q:):’:; to supply that want ts by placing an advertisement in this paper = The results will surprise and please you : 11 'a. m., morning prayer ‘and d |'sermon: : b i Vespers and bene- | MOST PERILOUS OF TRADES .Ship’s Rigger, When at Work, Has Realization That Each Moment May Be His Last. 1t.1s not the trapeze performer, the steeple-Jack, or the old-time sallor who | face work,” combined. with';same. ] he ‘Dresgnt. War, With tha:seappénrance of: ‘galling Vessels: fn . cus: ports;: the an: clent profession of ship’s rigger had been suddenly revived. The &eaports bave been scoured to discover old rig- gers, for thelr service today is: invalu. able. The skill and daring of Amer- tcan ship's ‘riggers was once; as fa- mous as that of the Yankee skippers, ::_ws Boys' Life, the boy scouts’ maga- ne. : T ‘When a salling vessel comes into port in need of repairs the & 's rig- ger is the first man mloft. It may be tmpogsible to tell if her rigging will support ‘a man's -weight... The' ropes may be covered with Ice. rig; must judge the strength of'the ropes’ with his eye and risk them. A trapeze 'perform clrcus must ‘trust- his The. ghip's rigger must swing himself {n quite as perilous positions and re- maix there for hours, doing the hard- est kind of work, 5 The salling of" the walts upon.the repairs he makes, and the expense of maintaining the crew :und delaying the ship makes it neces: ‘sfiry Por him~ wi h haste day and night. New Southern Industry. The advantages of New Orleans aga port were emphasized In the opening of a canning factory for the distribu- tion of real green-sea turtles. With the exeqption of a small factory at Key West, it will be the only establishment of its kind In America. The factory has been situated at Miami, Fla,, but the excesslve freight rates and ‘a lack -of steamer service to:Central American ports led to its removal to Bay St. Louis. It will handle nothing but green- sea turtles caught in Central American waters; and these will-be put. up:in four different forms—clear green turtle soup, thick green turtle soup, turtle beef in Creole style, and “callipee,” which is the meat of the turtle taken from the breast, back and flippers. The factory will turn out about 15,000 cans a day, or a total of 700,000 pounds a ,year, including all produgts.- There 18 also a by-product called- turtle oil, used medicinally.—Fishing -Gazette. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it yow must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medl- cine s taken internally and -acts-thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of -the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine -was rescribed by one of the best physicians n. thiscountry. for .yearsus+It is; coms posed: of ‘some-of the bes nOW! perfe nat oL {na X T Medi-. in cata e for ga&lxfignlahf Ilge_ 3 S0k . CHENEY & CO., Props., . All Druggists, 75c. RRnole O Hall's Family Pills for constipation. HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURMITURE & - " UNDERTAKING /H. N7McKER, Funeral Director . PHONE 178-Wor B’ ruui‘tn s s ehip ‘usually | : " MARCH 10T 17 JOIN A WAR SAVINGS SOCIETY BUY. WAR SAVING STAMPS DECLARE FOR THRIFT PROMPT = \. DELIVERY \\\z/\/ A Boon to Business. .~ — '« We are prepared to fill ordera for WOOD- STOCK Typewriters promptly. Factory output increased, over three times in six months to meet the growing business de- mand for this - popular machine. An . excellent machine with excellent service, THE BEM:DJ1 PIONEER CITY LIVERY:- Bemidji’s all the year round livery: Service is first clas always. Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. FOGUE’S_OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W i C. E.'HICKERSON; Manager . NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY One Half Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN WAAL X NeNER. WAD WMULCW TO DO GAR-WHICH IS YOUK WAY, VNITH “TorAMy 18 = GLASSIFIED NOTICE Advertisements - in this column cost half sect a word per issue, when paid cash in advance, No ad will be run for less than 10c per 188) - Ads charged on our’books cost cent a word ‘per issue, ‘No ads for less -than 25c. 4 FOR SALE For sale, tour-room house, $35. cash, and $12.00 per month. No in- terest. ‘3-room house, $35.00 cash and $10 per monti. g 4 Good work harness, cheap. - Complete woodsaw outfit. . 'Span mules, only $200. Span mares and harness, $225. . Metz runabout (might trade) $150. Popcorn Crispette machine, com- plete. - Cost about $400," for quick sale, $126. 2 FrohiY ‘Water ‘power washing’ - machine, cheap. 3 % 'Hudson “Sfx” to trade. for land. A new disc harrow. 'Spring ‘tooth ‘harrow. ‘Second hand farm truck. :Second hand: buggy. .. i 45 i ‘4-room bungalow, modern except heat, $1,450. - : Z Best bungalow in city, cheap.. . {Cheapest large. house in city. . * 16-acre.farm, 6-room house, barn, well, wood house, lien house and hog house, . 12 acres upder .cultivation, elegant farm home in ecity,” joins mine, only $1,900. : _ i3-rocm house, one“acre, $375. i FOR RENT it Largest rental list of city prop- erty. 3 156-acre farm, Gij acres under high | state of cultivation, good house, barn: and other buildings; firewood included.. = Yearly rent, only $150. .40-acre farm, 5-room house, good barn, chicken -house .and well; 12 acres, - under ' ‘cultivation. Yearty rent, including fuel, only $100. . 40-acre farm, nice -little house, b acres cleared, only 80 rods from' con- solidated school and station, $800. it S E.CF. WILLITS,: . Phone 41 . ~115 ‘3rd St. Res. 57. : 4 6-318 FOR RENT — Furnished modern 1023 Minn. 'Ave. Phone % . 3-316 FOR SALE—One brand new incuba- or and brooder, 150-egg capacity. _/Phone 779-J. .. -5-319 FOR SALBE—b-passenger 1917 Ford: ‘Reasonable; price,. Phone, 2625?116 ¥y = £ NOL KNOW L NENER. ASSCU- ATE WTR MY INFERIORSY OMPT PRDELIVERY FOR SALE—One ' ge assenger Studebaker car in first' class. con- dition. - 1. P. Batchelder, Bemidji, Minn. 5-318 B S P FOR’'SALE—Red Triumph seed po- tatoes. Mrs. C. M, Edwards, Neb- ish, Minn, et 3-318 Pttt M i LT IR R g FOR SALE—Cheap, small gas range,’ practically new. Phone:8L7-W. v eap., Also other land with some improvements and lake: shore, all black loam onclay bot- tom ‘that I will sell at'a bargain. and on easy terms. Call and see: me. . B, J. Swedback. 4-319 "FOR SALE—One 8-room house with: two clothes closets, two' pantries, .dumb. waiter, basement, water up- stairs, downstairs and . outdoors, ° ‘and lights; one two-room house, ‘woodshed and warehouse, two lots. 922 America Ave. ~12-320+ FOR SALE—Acre lots, $15,00 down, :$15:00 per: month.* Sathre. 1-816 FOR SALE—Partridge Wyandotte -~chickens, cockerels —and - pullets: “Blue-Ribbon Winners” :in - ‘the shows | this winter. = ‘See Jos Murphy, 921 Mississippi Ave. ‘midji, Minn, Phone 58 : NTED—Bell boy ' at ““Hotel. - WANTED—Dishwasher at ‘Third St. Cafe." . e ek e WANTED—Washing. to do, reason- ‘able charges, at Mrs. F'. E. Smith’s, 916 Bemidji Ave. - Phone 872-W." o B e B WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. P. J. Rus- sell, 907 Dewey Ave. Phone 268. 2-316 WANTED—Girl for general house- * work. 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. . e 3-316 WANTED — First class - carpenter swants carpenter work of any kind. Address D. E.,; 719: Miss: . Ave., City. Uil 6-820 WANTED—Compstent -maid. = 701 America Ave. Mrs. F. G. Halgren: Phone - 443. 312tf WANTED — Customers for - milk route. Will ~ begin delivering ‘March 13. Milk for babies a spe- cialty. Troppman & Cochran. Phone 927. 39tf LOST LOST—One twenty and two fives in bills’ the evening of“the 15th; be. “tween 208 Miss. Ave. and 806 Am- erica Ave. * Finder plecse r:t\sx;% -Markbam’ w0 1-316 < , / wWe a = ek € A Boon to Business We Are Prepared to deliver WOODSTOCK Type- writers once. The Woodstock Typewriter romptly if ordered at ompany has broken all records, and in spite of war conditions has increased its output over three times.in six months, in order to meet the growing. Business demand for this popular machine. Thousands of business firms are thankful to the Woodstock as the machine of the hour; a standard, 42 key Typewriter, endorsed by the best operators; something better at the time of preatest need; A Friend Indeed. ©_ INVESTIGATE—QOrder Now to be Sure Phone 922 - BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemidji wes sauN 2 || “There ain't no such ani WELL, X DOMT THINK. TVE ENER MET ANN OF NYOUR INFERIORS , PERN Defective

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