Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 8

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vmorning fi 1}1 Kansas “City, Mo.; where he 0 ‘accompany the re- mains . of George Thomas Spain to Bemidji. Mr Spain had been in Kansas CitYV!OI‘ the past eight weeks ~attending th y Sweeney auto and tractor scho 1.. He ' finished his eourse on M‘nrch 25, and received his diploma, At the time he was taken 11 he wn.s,reviewlng at the school, but had been offered agood position with the Studebaker company of De- ‘troit, Mich.; and was waiting fo be called there atany time. 2fr. Spain had been ill fo;‘ only three or four days and diéd at the Sweeney. hos- pital Bunday. \The funeral, will be held Sunday at 2:30 o’cloc CORPORATL HAYNER PASSES : FOR ARMY LIEUTENANCY tion, Corpom ,,Harold Hayner, son of Mr. and h’rs R. C. Hayher of Lake Boulevard, was one of the 50 out In a recen?' ompetitive examhm HAMBURGER FOR JACKIES m the city hall, Rev.|: 0f-300 men to pass the examination |- and-1s now in line to be elther a first or gecond: lieutenant. Corporal Hayner is ‘not,certain as yet when he will recelve his commission. He expects’ to leave Fort Cfockett, Gal- veston, Tex., soon for some training camp. Corporal Hayper, enlisted in St. Paul in the marines, April 17, last year. ~At that time he was at- tending the University of Minnesota,| . being a junior, having’ uken up the study of engineerlng He Wwas sworn in at Mare Island, Cal., April'23-and after being in the service for. two or three ‘'months was ~ apppinted - cor- poral, and was immediately, assigned to train the men, Corpéral Hayner, who 16 a graduate of the Bemidji high school, has won séveral honors in athletics while in the service and was_one of the star athletes in the Bemidji school. LETTER FROM NEUMEIER - i8'MAILED FROM FRANCE *A letterito the Pioneer. from Fred G. Neumeier, ‘former editor of the Pioneer, tells' of his arrival in France, He is now Lieut. Neumeier +ith the rank of adjutant and is in tte machlnn gun service. He also asks ‘for c? les of the Pioneer:to see what 18 h nlng in the “old town.” He also saph he Hkes'it fine qnd that the French people are splendid. rnnsnn'lmns VOIE $425' - - : Bg,m mrficum At the annual meeting of the Pres: JMyterian churoh last evening, the trustees were ' authorized tb appro- " priate $425 to the purchase of Thrift Certificate§ to, help Uncle' Sam win Under the Instruction of an expert , mbnmnnn DAILY PIONEER = . SEAVITGB WRITES FROM . BALMY FLORIDA BEACH: In the course of the many letters and communications. recelu«l 3 Shavtteh who 18 in statlon Jackson, Fla., containi to all his friends in Bei also stated that he recelv Atlantic Beach hotel, Atla Fla;, where Mr.: Shavitch chef at the cooking school for naval |- recruits 'in ‘New York the boys'are learning the art of concocting the deli- cacles of the kitchen. These lads have |- temptlng hamburger .steak. How Motors. Hetped Out ‘Aliles. Several times during the war.mo tor-driven vehicles ;have dramatical- ly saved ' the day ‘for the allies. Hordes of London motorbusses car- ried the “Tommies”, to nnd from the battlefields In the early, anxious days of the war. The swift transportation by taxi of the army defending Paris helped to win the victory . of the Marne. Thousands of ‘'motors rushed the Pollus to the °saving of Verdun. Now .comes the victory at Gaza, in which tanks played a promi- nent. part and of ‘which it was long ago ‘written, in the Book of Jvdges, that; though the tribe of Judah took the city, it could not drive out the inhabitants of the valley because they had “charlots "of fron.” Thanks to these modern “iron .chariots,” the “tanks,” the odds have at last favored the. fnyaders, The “PhHistines”. have been cleared “out by the onsiaught of the “tanks” on the sands, and the ut- tack ot the monltors on the shores. of Gaza. ABRIVES HOME Aagm“' o . Secretary Lamson ut the. Commer- cial club received a telegram’from his son, Verne, member of a’ gun crew- on a tanker, that he had ar- rived “at an- Atlantfc port t2 been “over there.” ‘ L Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day’; He has| " : Tthputtef “Color Discord” glares at Louis ‘Tillman, roremln of the Koors hnkery, left toduy for: St. Paul where he will attend & conference of the Federal Food administration, which will be held in the state cap- itol Saturday morning. ' . ELKS INSTALL OFFICERS Bemidji lodge of Elks last evening seated its mew officers. Al feature of the evening' was a banquet attended by membgrs of the lodge and a few 1nvited triends. Sergeant McDeHenry, % ; been at'the head of the'Catiadian Te- i has been and Ser-| e Chee?luinen, ‘hap- you from certain . walls. Disease casts ~ . its baleful shadows . from un-unieury walls. : = m nmxreandp velvety, nature ti lnd let us tell you about its splendid qu-uty unt m:kes it the most artistic, nniury and econs \4 The ladies of Bemidji Couneil, No. 46, Modern Samaritans, are requested to meet at the Central school build- ing, Saturday at 1:30 p, m. to'take part, with other organizations, in the Third Liberty Loan parade, to be made up and start from ‘that point in the city of Bemidil. NOTICES FOR PARADE All lmdles of the Presbyterian ‘Afd goclety and .church, who intend to ‘be in the parade tomorrow, will kind ly “notify Mrs. A, Lord or Mrs. Ar— thur Flatie® this evening. They will meet at the Presbyterian church | tomorrow at 1 o’clock and will leave the church at 1:30 o’clock for thev Central school,” where the large par- ade will; be formed. £ All lady ‘members of the Rebekah lodge are urgently. requested to be at the Central school Puilding tomors row at 1:30 o'clock to take-part in the large “Win the War’ parade. " piness, heglth, se- réne peacefulness, is the beautiful "Smnt" of Alabu. tine walls. your home t!ns :pnnx. ll-lne the: mest:ofwour carpets, fur- withd Allzbnhofne. Let us show . you fie ‘wonderful nn‘e of. and colors ; decorative: material on the masket.- Alabastine is' made up to a'definite standard—not down to & price.. Better;than kdlsomines which-have no éefinm: quality and™ sre: marketed under coiried and fanciful names; more sanitary than’ ‘cer! breeding ground for germs and vermin, Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day”| » HE leaders for more than twenty-five years; give clear, sharp impressions, . and do not clog the type. The pher’ stenogra- prk cannot help being improved of Star Brand ribbons. ~ PIONEER PUB. (0, BEMlDJl MINN T AR AR LOONS OF THE VAN MA \25& WHLE ThE VOVN MEN ARE AT | HAVE NO OB WAR 1T MAY BE ALL-RIGHT FOR GRACE TO TAKE U™ WITH ELDERLY MEN SO JECTION To THAT n wall u'enunenu that provide. l ‘Now is the —t_ime of yeaf to paint afid clean up. Thave ‘Hickory P,aint‘ : This is a pure paint, nothing 'betterr':fl Garden Rakes 14-inch rake ..... 15-inch steel rake 15-inch extra quahty rake.... ....3B¢c , Lawn Hose Extra non-kink, 22 teet. PAGKAGE GARDEN SEEDS, new. stock. Advermemen,ta ln this coluntn cost half sert a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad . will be run for less than 10¢ per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cont a word per issue,. No ads run for lesa than 25e. -~ FOR SALE g g i et. 0! an rap < drum, Inqulre at 809 “Bemidji iAve. mmw, . Rooster, white Wya.ndotte Rhode Island’ Red setting of eggs, $1.25 for 13 eggs 708 Bemidji Ave. 3-45 FOR SALE-rflorse age 8-years old, welght 1,000, harness and cutter for $85. Owner, M. Lamphler, : 6-49 FOR SALE—Furniture—1 g room set; 2 bedroom sets, 1 range, 1 heater, 5 rockers, 1 library ta- ble., - This is all.new furniture in the fumed oak, and real bargains. 808 Irvine Ave. T84 FOR SALE—Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 15, 3rd Addition to Bemidji, good location: on Beltrami Ave. Write F. A. Holloway, - Cedar’ Rapids, - Towa. d 7-48 | FOR_SALE—Cheap, 6-room cottage, hardwood floors, city water, roomy- lot! with garage, barn, woodshed and hen house in ‘rear, good gar- .den set -out with. shrubbery; ex- pect to vacate about May 1. Mra. Hugh A. Whltney, 907 Irvine Ave SRS s B S R O SN FOR SALE—Six-room-house, modern except -heat, afte 2 sterms. - 1208 America Ave. or poult.ry, 40, 80 call on ‘Mathew Larson, Nymore, Minn.; or phone 7807; all property - sold on easy terms. 2mb19 ol u'rm)_,____ 0s WANTED—Girl ‘of 17 wishes ployment, will assist: with® houne‘ work and: take €& Phone 878. ing All work gun.mntaed Ph - 819-J. 0. Esterby. WANTED — Painting and paper — hanging. ‘All work ~guarantéed ; FOR RENT—Farm 2% ‘miles postoflice Inquire Mrs B .M , Hayner, 915 Lake Bivd. 2_ -46 FOR RENT—Two houses on corner of Beltrami Ave. and 6th St . Ing . quire Mrs. E. M. Hayner, 915 N Lake Blvd. 2-46 FOR™ RENT —House at 1111 Lakp Blvd. - Inquire af 1109 Lake Blvd. - T s FOR RENT—Furnished ~room : in- modern house,: gentleman ~ pre- ferred. D. S. Mitchell, 1014 Bel- _trami-Ave. Phone 576-J. . 3-46 FOR. RENT—Steam heated _room. Call at W. G. Schroeder’s store. 5-48 _Large washing machine $16.00 Garden hoe .............. Good steel hoe .............5.... Ball-bearing bench wringer...$7.80 FOR RENT—Furnished room, gen- 503 Irvine Ave. 4-46 tleman preferred. ey (-1 Clbthes wringer....... rreeneen $3.80 I Have a complete Lme of Staple Hardware - Good Serwce-- C. E. U\‘:\Iflvfi_l;lfl SHE TAKES SLACKE.R THAT oRVECT TO! + DO S BA air Price TLES '| FOR RENT--Seven-room house, mod- C.W. . 328tf ern. 613 3rd St. Warfleld T __LOST . AND FOUND . ° FOUND—One “check for $23.00 en- dorsed. . Finder may have same by proving. property and paying for , this ad. Pioneer office. 3-46. Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Tel. 98. Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Dey” In these times you can’t be too partic Defective 446

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