Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 6

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RHINOW, - YOST;; RAHN ARRIVE IN BEMIDJI c (Contlnned from fiue ). the Fourth Minnesota Tnfantry sta- tioned at, Bemidiji. . TWwo seven-| passenger cars, . the party to the where breakfast was® which: they ‘were taken ‘a -lake, stopping at Birchmotit* both of thé’ lumber” mills of Crookston Luniber company. “Can’t a fellow come to this town| without the whole city turning | 7 quéried Mdjor Yost as he step- the train.” “They, certainly sre and_it dgesn’t mat— ter w ether t1s in the middle of night,-you'll flud them always on job, general,’’ \was Ha]or Yost's ‘Ere- mark to Gener: Both efficers; were dellshted iwith the trip around the Jaké and a visit through theé mills. They were sim- ply amazed with the 1 rounding L&Ke Beémi { t tivity. nhown‘by the cltizens. S ken up with this city was General Rhinow that "he pro W. Z.-Robinson, president - of Commercial club, to spend a we vacation at Birchmont this sumimer: “PI’ll- be here the -latter par o! June or the fore yart ot July, the general. | Those who accompnnied the dis-] tinguished guests on the trip were C. L. Jsted, Captain Thomas_ Swin- son, ‘Captain Franklin, H. Z. Mitch- ell, Sergeant Clarence Foucault, E. H. Denu, Dr::G./M: Palmer. Mayor Vandersluis, 'W. Z.'Robinson and G. W. Harnwell dined with the party this ‘moon and escorted them to. the train.— They left for Dututh over ‘the] Great Northern road. PREUS I§_EXPECTED. T ASK FOR, RENOMINATION St. Paul, April.19.—State Auditor J. A°0. Preus, having dnnounced definitely his decision to keep out of the race for eongress in the fifth dis- triet,~is expected to file .in .a few days—for renomination as state au- ditor -on the republican ticket. His statement declining to run for congress, it is said, may lead to'other filings, in addition.to three who al- read!— ~have ~entered the republican race against Ernest Lundeen, Can- didates who have filed are Senator William A. Campbell, Peter J. Young- dahl-and Representatlve Ww. .D. Washlburn 3t MOTORED TO BEMIDJT George H. Baer of Frazee is ‘here for a brief visit with his brother- in-law, H. Z./Mitchell, editor of the Sentinel. by motor WB‘ ‘Markham hotel atte TKRIFT STAMP DAY May 1, 1918, will’ be observ- ed as Thrm Stamp Day. On -that day stores .everywhere will .ask their.: customers . to. - ‘take ipart of their change.in tadbrpritt Stamp Day “In the U. S. A. “STATE 18 POWERLESS, TO i STOP BOUT.” BURNQ'UIST —— St. Paul, Aptfl 19 —-Governol‘ J."A. A, Burnqulst has indicated that he does not ‘purpgse:to lnurfere with plans for the ‘Will ard Fulton cham- pionship fight in the’ midway July 4, provided “state laws are with. he sald. fithe ‘only” auth- 0 see that the provisions . Jaw, -So I could not anything! in".this! case.” The .subject was’ suggested to the governor following reports that wo- men'’s. and-other organ lfaf.lons plan- ned 'to oppose staging the champion- ghip battle in Minnesota, but he in- dicated ‘that no formal protests had been received at his office. TUESDAY. APRIL 23, 1918 MATINEE AND NiGHT They’re Coming Back ' THE FAMOUS - WINNIPEG KIDDIES MANY NEW FEATURES SOME " NEW FACES PRICES—Matinee, - 'Children 25¢c: Adults' :50c.. Night, all - seats 75 cents: —RESERVE .SEATS NOW!— —the home drink’ Besides its' ‘popularity at drug stores, fountains and restaurants, Bevo has found a welcome place in the home. A family beverage—a guest offering—a table drink thapgoes perfectly with all faod.- S botrere As a su aat:on for Sundayeupper—Sveef red or green peppers: stuffed »with; cream; cheese-and | chopped nuts or olives, served o French dressing. Cold meat.”" A beverage that tastes like no Bevo for everyone, Jettuce leaves. ‘oasted crackers. other soft drink. Pure, wholesome and nutritious. Bevo——the all-year-‘round soft drink, 1 Sold im batties only and:bottle ! 7 ANHEUSER-BUSCH—ST. LioU; Ofl’lce M" 'khani ‘Bldg.” BIRGH, TAMARACK, POPLAR, JACK: 'PINE——4 FOOT OR 16 IN. LENGTHS Phone 93 JIII|IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIHIllIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIlII— AMERICAN FLAG .COUPON No. 4 Present 6 of these coupons consecutively numbered at the office of THE PIONEER with 98¢ cash and get this beautiful Flag size 4 feet by 6 feet with sewed colors. stnpes, guaranteed fas A moe "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.- Realizing the need of. every family in Bemidji and vicinity for an American Flag to display on patriotic holidays, we have arranged to supply a limited number to our readers at a ndlculously small cost. All you need to do is to clip six of the above coupons consecu- tively numbered and present them at THE PIONEER office with 98c in cash and the Flag is yours. Ten cents extra for mailing if not called for. To those desiring it we will furnish 7 foot jointed pole with ball, rope and holder, all packed with the Flag complete in a neat corrugated box_for 85c¢ ad- ditional. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER/ ALLIANCE QUITS. GIVES | FUNDS T0 RED CROSS Milwaukee, April 19 —Th\a Wis- consin German-American alliance has disbanded and turned over its funds,| amounting to $350; to the Red Cross. The ‘society has been one of ‘the -gtate’s most powerful German-Amer- ican societies. =~ Its president, Leo ‘Stern. is. aaa‘iist&mk nuperintendeut of hools in M ion of 'e Wisdonsin branch folluws simil- complled ¢ ‘Wor: mwed&em ?odn the Winnipeg Kiddies would also ap- pear in Bemidii «Tuesday, and night, as well'as the date Wednesday next. We. wish to thank our lrlends and ighbors-who so kindly ‘assisted us during theé sickness and:death of our dear boy. We also wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many beautiful ral offerings: | We ‘wish to-thank thé mill boys and John Lar- gon, ‘George: ;Dyer,, Tom: Keene and Roy Hovey whose never tiring pres- ence by -'sickbedbrightened our dear boy’s last: hours.- . - : ——Mr. and Mrs. James: O'Grady { | and Family, ¢ -—John Sealos, - - —Mrs, Tim McManus, —Mrs. - H. Schussman. Mr. Baer made the trip || s NO MORE ARMY CHAPLAINS ‘Washington, April, 19.—The war department has_enough chaplains in the service and on.its eligible .list for all present needs, it is announced, and no more applicationg will be ac-|. cepted. More clergymen have ap- led for service than ths army could use. ; ~GERMANS AGAIN RIOT (By United Press) Amsterdam, April - 19.—It. --was learned ‘ofticially here. that another .| mutin, occurred in Germany. at the| | | militar amp of Beverloo, when the Germ were ordered to_the fron Many soldjers were shot. | ble continues. = CITY LIVERY = Bemld,)u all the year round hvery. ‘Best of horses, rigs and automobiles. class always. The trou-} 3 g 3 ! R ESIE S Remembet. Tucsday, “Meatless: qu’ ‘|| Bemidji, Minn. ROTICE ™/ /. l Tomorrow, the 20th, is the last day to save your discount on city water, All dellnquent bills May 1, ‘will be cut off. ; L. P. ECKSTRUM Clerk of the Water Board. 1-419 Gersh & DWIGHT D, MILL] I Can Insure i [ Bldg. R | H ¢ } INSURANCE semcums'r I ; I" | f P, 0. Box 204 | Service is first ; Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and lrvme Avenue. E Phone 3-W; residence GMW. e . E. HICKERSON, Manager : CENTRAL BUSINESS MEN’S ASS'N INSURANCE. | HEALTH AND ACCIDENT- A Policy Without Exceptlons or Restncilons " We insure for every kno\vn disease and for every fi B any kind of accident. ‘We insure you up to Flfty Dol]ars ($50 00) a week Write for Partictlars - P. 0. BOX 583—BEMID.H MINN VERY hand in the land owes - -8 a duty, to the Liberty Bell. - ‘The principles of Liberty and Justice:which our fathers fought for in: 1776 have ‘been attacked The. German Kalser himself “I*am’ dreaming a _ ha’s written: Adream of a German World - Emplre-Tana’ my maz/e : .rzzcceea’ "’ Already his horde of sélf styled Huns has’ spréad over the lands C : "And_wherever it has gone it has left desolation. In those natlons today there of five nations. iber This Space Donlud by QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get br. Edwardsom'wm Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for ” years -and calomel’s .old-time enemy, * scovered the formula for Olive Tablets ** while treating patients for con' stipation and torp:d Yivera, - :-Edwards? Olive Tableu o nol contain_calomel, but a healing. sooflunn wvegetable Iaxawe. 3 . No griping ‘i3 the “keynote” ofthm fittle sugar-cocted, olive-cclored tablets ‘They cause the bowc!s and liver to act’ normally. - They never forco ‘them o ‘unnatural action, ‘If you have a“dark b"own mouth” now: and then--a bad breath —a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure ana only pleasant results from one or two.lit': . ‘tle Dr, Edwards'Olive Tablets at bedfime 'Thousands take onc cr two every nigh ]ust to keep right. Try them. 10c ai 25¢ per box. druvgxsm. : HUFFMAN & OlEARY EURNITURE & : NOTICE Adverusements 1n: this :; column cost half sert a word per issqe, ‘When paid cash in’ advance. " No ad -will be run'for less'than 10¢ per. 153ue. Ads charged'on our books No wr- less than 25¢. .| FOR SALE—Motor . boat in - We say we lwe ina free land.But: ~oiir freedom today stands or falls'with thé’ success or failure of our boys who are fighting for us, Dollafi i leerty Loan.. Every hand in the Lmd' ; must give. Every dollar which is not being used for necessities, must ringith Liberty Bell. The mafi or womat does not buy his or her share of Liberty Loan Bonds hasnoight to the Liberty’ he or she now en]oys. 3 wh hird SCHNEIDER BROS. CO. UALITY IN GROCERIES Our constant effort is directed toward securing Groceries that shall possess that subtle something that for want of a better term we call QUALITY. Food may be perfectly pure, wholesome, and healthful, and still not possess that peculiar distinction that sets it in a class by itself for QUALITY. Your appetite may be cultivated till it asks and demands the best, or it may be depraved till “any old thing” will answer. If you would be known as a person of discriminating taste in eating, come to the store that cultivates that taste. W. G. Schroeder PHONES 65-66 BEMIDJI MINN. FOR SALE—Neat 5-room Phone 391-W. 7 FOR SALE, TRADE OR_ RENT:- & 1. Hotel. Will consider land o tumpagew in exchange vis; Nynmre, Minn{ ¢ 6-420 20bd long, and two-stall , ~shape,.18. ft., ‘‘and steam en, lne gomplete R _ust”Svedbe Rfinflen, ‘Minn. ¢ v Y TR > 10t—41‘9 3 l"our ;q!om Qot;age ‘grou thetw 780 FOR SALE{-81%it0 usp) Biddern except heat, after June 1, easy terms. 1208 America;Ave;*: Tel. W. Warfield. call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, Minn., ox phof®e 780J; all property :Qld‘on &asy rms F 2m; Court House. WANTED—Competent ' girl for gen- eral housework. 905 Lake Boule- vard. Telephone 116. 416tf CASH FOR OLD ¥. LSE, TEETH— Don’t matter! d $2.00 to $15.00%) Bet,. for old gold, silver, platinum, ... dental gold~and old gold~jewelry. Will send cash by return‘mail.and . will hold: goods:10, days ‘for send- er’s appfoval of my® price. © Mail ..to L. Mazer, 2007 -S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa.. 8-420 WANTED—To rent or buy. five or six-room house, with city water. ;Must not be too far from business -distrigt. Address “X Y Z” Pio- neer, 323tf % FOR RENT FOR RENT-—6-room modern house, hardwood floors, located 1111 Doud Ave. Wish to rent it for year to good party, $25.00 per month, 10 per cent discount if rent paid-for year in advance. .\. T. Carlson. 1-419 FOR RENT—One furnished room for light housekeeping. 818 Irvine Ave. 2-420 TOR RENT—Three strictly modern furnished rooms. ‘523 Minn Ave. Phone 434-W. 3-422 FOR RENT--Seven-room house, mod- ern. 613 3rd St. Tel. 98. C. W. Warfield. 328tf FOR RENT—Home in_good loca- tion. Good well. Large shed. Big garden plot. Phone 361-W. 6-423 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 148- W. - 3-419 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Automobile top dust hood. Finder return to Pioneer for re- ward. 2-419 Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” Notice today’'s Want Ads, back page. Defective

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