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e s THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER HOSTESS TO AID S e D e S el ) THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918 PAN MOTOR PROMOTOR'S |FEMIDA To. HONOR RED GROSS CLASS NIGHT MARKS B COUR MEAT | w AN’l‘ AD DEPT 4FA“.I“RESARERE(:ITED: w BEGINING OF CLOSB Mrs. C. M. Bacon of 612 Lake i { % H Boulevard was hostess yesterday af- Lngx?al.;{dm;\?;;ahal Frank B. Ripple x‘l’:x_s %{;thxulggngmlgxgeat ;afi}fiz; Adverusements In this colupe £ 'St 'Paul, May 16.—Financial fail-| who will act as block captains, the : cost half sert a word per issue, when following' program will be giveh by be run for.less thian 10c per issue, . “BLUE SKY” LAW PROBE| Eitier vk "™ *2¢ ™% *| - OF J S, GRADUATION|srmoen o e Norvesian sosies it | AT CARVER'S || ROROE e i CL ight, Frid: Ma 1’1%'th /| Lorraine Kreatz each gave a solo and : i % ass night, Friday, May 17, thej L at: - % 5 ures of insurance - and - investment| following young ladies: : ‘Miss Muriel McGhee and Miss Esther POI'k Steak per lb 30c paid cash.n-advaseaccoNoRad will Ads charged on our:bogks cost one ¢ompanies promoted ‘in Teéxas by S: Mrs. A. L. Barker, Second street.|the Senior class of the Bemidji high| Hetland played a duet. P ork Loin per lb 3oc 111, . G. Pandolpho, noyw. presidént of thé| Miss Arvilla Kenfleld, Third street. school in’ the high school auditorium, ~ cen? a word- per. issue. Ni “orgdnizitig ¥o| Mrs. Thels, Fourth street. to which the public is invited: " Side Pork, per 1b. 28¢ || tor 1less .thanl'),egs:.su’ " a03 i Build automobiles; at Targe’ plan Miss Velma Dean, Fifth street. Musical number—High school or-| ASTOUNDING REPORT - %) * ————————-—-——A — St. Cloud, were told of by L. 8. Dux“| Mrs. Henry Cominsky, Sixth street. | chestra. i FOR BEMIDJI Shoulder Pork, mw_____fi__ — Four-room cottage, bury, chief examiner for the State Mrs. M. Greenblat, Seventh stréet.| . Sélected—Boys’ Glee club. Securities commission, on the witness Miss Claire Nangle, Eighth street.| . Clas#:poem—Normal department stand in an inquiry by the “blue sky”’ The block captains will supervise |'girls.z .. S board to determine its policy toward | the lining up of the units. They will| . Recitation, “Star Spangled ; Bans future sales in Minnesota of stock in| be placed in the order of their ar-|ner” ‘Edythe Schmidt. 1 the Pan company. rival on the street. . per lb, 280 i south of Lincoln school. House 7 and fifty-foot front lot on corner lot. Vincent Joanis, -Nymore, Minn. 12524 | FOR SALE—Timber lands. Large or small tracts. See H. Nesgoda _The wife of a mercnaut had stom- ach trouble so bad she could eat 'nothhig but toast,ltrult all:ld hot wné Song, “Star -Spangled 2| ter. verything else would sour and | e v Spangled Banner™—| i ent. ONE SPOONFUL buck- All Goods l,)elivg'red j Cited Texas Failures. Form at 1:30 o’Clock. All The hearing was begun' after re-] The forming of the u?flts will be-| Class history—Pearl Brownlee. ;:xlllorxd}):rrk‘ glyc;r;ne%tegc., :’s rm-hl(fg H.C ARVER at 407 Minn. Ave, or write Box ports reached the commission that|gin at 1:30 o'clock and the parade glu"::te?@afieun;:";a%t ,,"1“3;! STANTLY. 5 fi:caus: A;ler-l-kn ¢ 287, Bemidji, Minn. 1 mo-610 more than 25 per cent of receipts|will start at 2 o’clock. oo ¥ ot=-Benior | flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract 5 P hone 237 FOR SALE—Six-room house on easy. uartet. All unit chairmen are requested to |4 Glazs prophecy—Luclle Young, its relieves ANY CASE constipation, payments. John F. Gibbons.. 59¢- if. i by time :t‘:) t\‘,11); t;:lre(;;e:l §32§{?,fi‘;t 3,2;‘8 wnll“ Mabelle Aubolee. sour stfimach or gas and prevents ap- — || FOR SALE OR TRADE—320 acres be no delay in the procession. Specialty—Senior girls, - - [pendic hls. 1t has QUIICKEST action north of Red Lake. Call or write There will be a great many floats| Bequeathing of lantern to Juniors g{o‘;:y" A’:fi we ever sold. City Drug 1101 Doud avenue. 3-516 in the parade, but the general masses |—Ellen Neumann to Avis Cameron. | 7™ b FOR SALE—On easy terms, 10-room are requested to march on foot. The| Class song and yell. = house- in Bemidji. - Call or write . 1101 Doud avenue. 3-516 Senior Class Play. : desire of the committée is to have y FOR SALE—Two incubators as good: Friday evening, May 24, the Se- no long string of autos carrying pas- sengers, as new, one garden ' cultivator, If you are a pa’trlot_ic citizen you |nior class of the Bemidji-high school two wire coops Tor chicks. A should march in ofie unit or another. | will present its .class play, ‘Green snap for cash or will trade for There will be no spectators because|Stockings.” It is a popular comedy, A yearling market hens. Call at it is taken for granted that everybody | centering about the old custom which X 4 : 1111 Minn. Ave., evenings. 514tf {; p;tréogc and 1;1‘ sympathy with {equireg an older ' unmarried sister This week we show a splendid assortment of young | FoR SALE—One celling fan, good as e Red Cross work. o wear green-stockings at the wed- ies’ i i 2 B Sto o i oloae Thomh 1:80. 10 | oare o e ,yo“n_sergssmeh ot ladies’ COATS, the sizes run from 16 to 20, made from| new. Third Street Cafe. 56tf said to have been financial failures. = 4 o Liseuse Was Revoked 4 o'clock. S of tunny wituntions and. will be serge, velour and. corduroy, all nicely trimmed, price FO'R'_.S'A'L_——E_F,N_,OOU, cottage Y supported .by interesting specialties. . $14.95 city water and sewer. Lot The examiner testified also that : b F R o 0 RED LAKE IDIAN AGENCY TO The, cast 1s_as follows:- 30x150 feet and rums out to th Mr. Pandolpho’s life insurance HAVE ELECTR IC.-HQET PLANT): :Admirat. Grice-=Car}:Tennstrom. e z T LAD!ES’ AND MISSES lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. k i agency license was revoked in a William Faroday--Norman Kittle- or call 27 b2tf WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or & from stock sales were being expended for promotion- of the company and complaint was made by a Minne- apolis representative of the Associat- ed Advertising clubs that the com- pany’s advertising contained misrep- resentations. Mr. Duxbury, who made an investi- gation into Mr. Pandolpho’s previous business career in Texas, said he found that all his ventures were fi- nancial failures. The Alamo Life Insurance com- pany, the Pandolpho agency and the Pan American Investment company were among the promoted projects Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” 'YOUNG LADIES COATS southwestern state. " A. C. Goddard, engineer at the Red | gon. . lmlsdtér(sm:)utd tfiglz:::]::ndy°giferdsmgl{e Lake Indian agency, was in Bemidji| Robert Larver—Ferris Knapp. DRESSES house and lot, 5 acres for garden Senate chamber during the hearing. today enroute home from a trip west. Henry Steele—Elwood Isted.’ - or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 acres, enel = s ' Hfmwa& away on business connecte‘: James Raleigh—Walter Balk. . oA . call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, wi e transfer of a governmen Martin—Pierre Gray. . i A , Minn., or.phone 780J; all propert FOUCAULT WIRES THANKS electrlilc light plant at another point| Colonel’ Smith—'l‘hezdore Willits. 1] 3 T 2 The new dl‘ €SSeS are| gold on easy terms. 2 23151; FROM DEPOT: ENROUTE | to Red Lake. . Celia Faroday—Josephine Parker. EEREIEL : " . PR P b et o Madge, Lady +Rockingham—Ruby T i here, wool dresses, silk WKN—TED:FYJV-'__—flmen;on e _From Walker, via . & I. telegraph se. : - chain, $3.65 per day; t Gttera wires” comes w messsgo trom Ser-| BIG CELEBRATION T }, Bretvn. rady Trenchara—sostric dresses, gingham dress-| - 4tdsd ur &, “Ghins Bpicy” 5 A 5 i 7 ment Agency. - o =2-517 Grant at Rockford, Ill, to enter the Phyllis Faroday—Mabel Aubolee. N : es, party dresses, ali| 5 e third officers’ school. The wire said: BE STAGED JULY 4 Mrs. Chrisholm Faroday, Aunt:Ida| Ay IR , party 4 W%N;F? —Womgn cook. E”?‘fg“ Editor Pioneer: —Carrie Brown. Y moderately priced; in ."’VK;_:E—'”—__E BT L, A e and i for | At the meoting of the Commerclal |,y wrpEr DEATH WHEN LS i S fact the price in many| o 708 Bemiall Ave Phone your kindness. Yours to the last, Ay, noon, Lo POWDER PLANT EXPLODES e > i aci € D! y 33. 4 515tf WANTED—Boy to work at bake mid-week luncheon, it was decided to hold a rousing Fourth of July celebration in Bemidji and do the thing up ‘“‘to 'the queen’s taste.” CLARENCE FOUCAULT. Coming as a commercial message in the fysh of railroad business, the cases 18 less than we shop. Apply Koors Bakery. 515tf message ‘was apparently delayed. Committees.'are- to - be ' appolirte i\ v T AT and a big program arranged to make BA= T 58. ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED the eagle scream on that'day. Spe- . for t0d3y~ | WANTED—N1/nt porter, Markham 7 | Hotel, . 'vL ¢¥& 9. B1ptE cial attractions and features galore will be on the program and it is in- temded to bring a large number of visitors from other cities and towns on that-day. AT SMOCKS AND MIDDIES & Have you seen the new smocks, they are-] eauties, made from a fine quality of linen finished - cloth in colors, ~ose and Belgium blue, price o SRRl . $2.25 each. Middies—plain white” and white trimmed with red or blue. price ; ‘ $1.00 to $3.50 ‘WANTED—Righi hand séwyer"for double band saw. Wages $8 per day. Apply Olson’s Employment Agency. 2-516 WANTED—Woman cook, kitchen girl and waitress at Lake Julia Sanatorium. Address Dr. W. Mat- tick, Puposky, Minn., cr call Pio- neer Office. 513tf WANTED—Maids. Apply Miss Roo- ney, Housekeeper, Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minn. 10-521 (‘ 4 ‘WANTBD—Kitchen girl and maid. Hotel Markham. 51042, FOR RENT i FOR RENT—Two_unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 419 Am- erica Ave. _ '~ 2-516 I'SOR RENT—Symmer cottage. John F. Gibbons. Telephone 929. 59tf FOR RENT—Four rooms at 918 Ir- vine Ave. 56tf (By United Press) Washington, May 16.—(Official) —During the week ending May 3, 148 sick and wounded Yankees ar- rived home from France. They were members of the United States expe- ENEMY AIR RAID REPULSED ditionary force. Paris, May 16.— (Official)—An at- tempted enemy air raid over Paris THE last night was repulsed at the out- RI‘ %&EAD ACT HAS CLOSED | skirts of the city. The big land sale of state lands inder the Volstead act closed yester- fay-at the court house, the sale be- ing conducted by County Auditor George. The land lies close to Red Lake and there were a large num- ber of bidders present. The tqtals have not as yet been fig- ured,‘anll’ the amount of land and the total bf the sales in money are un- known. TWELVE DEATHS ON AVIATION MARCH TO VICTORY - Courage is a watter of the ‘blood. -—_— Without good red blood a man has a Troppman’s store will be closed | weak heart and poor mnerves. . | from 1:d30 t? 4 pAIm. Saturday.2 5Gle7t bal?i thel‘ spring ’{‘s the best tiine to . your arders in early. 5 - e stock of one’d .condition. ::If the —_— blood i¢ ‘thir and watery, face "'agle or You can use one of these Mrs, Lampman, who has beensvlsu- _;J;ply. genimlld wl;au , tired, .and % 1 . d ing her daughter, Mrs. Scott T. Stew- | listless, one shou take a spring {onic. art, in this city for the past six Olne .that'willmfl(i) ;lhe. 8 lii)‘nlgbg Gfise— paraSQ S on a raimny ay, weeks, has returned to her home in | cleaning; an-old-fashioned herbal rem- 2 . Holgate, Ohio. edy that was used by everybody hebrly the color will not run and 50 years ago-is still safe -an ane J. Bisiar went to Mizpah today on nusiness. % RAIN OR SHINE FIELDS WITHIN ONE MONTH| Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ross, who have | because it contains:no- alcohol ‘or.nar- when the sun shines you FOR RENT — Modern Turnished B fted- Preas)® been visiting their daughter, Mrs, |cotic. It is made up of ‘Blood'root, T 3 Toom. 1023 Minn. Ave. Phone _(By United " Press) " A. E. Barker, for several weeks, left | Golden Seal root, Qregon Grape root, R0 1 it H 420t Washington, May 16.—(Ofticial) f ¢, 1eir home in St. Charles yester- Queen’s root, Stond root, Black Cherry have a Stunnlng ,paraSOlfl,” Aice 05T Iy ) A LOYT—A wateh fob with EIK tooth charm and chain. A liberal \ge- ward .will be offered for return\s]& same to Miss R. €. Davis, Par Hotel. 2-517 —Twelve deaths are reported to have occurred on aviations fields in this country from _April 8 to May 6. . PATRIOTIC MEETING day. They will visit at Minneapolis | bark —extracted with glycerine and while enroute to their home ‘made into—fiquid ~or -tablets. - ~This © iyt : (5. <+ |'blopd.. tonic wi st gut out by Dr. | Mrs. HiL:'Wilcox and litt | Eizee in roadyton e o aadbainen ) ter, Williamina, who have been visit- a8 Dr. Pierce’s Golder. Medical Di $4 50 i $6'50 . ing at the home of Mrs. D. Wilcox o “ Henry Funkley will give a patriotic . | ery. If druggists do not keep this in tab- for the past two weeks, left this af let form, send 60 cents for a vial to Dr. address at Woodland school, four i ternoon for Fargo, where they will|p: ) 5 miles south of the Consolidated | ong two weeks with friends before Pierce’s, Invalids’ Hotel, Bu_ffalo, N.Y. FLAGS AND- DECORATIONS school, town of Bemidji, Saturday| eturning to their home in Minneap-| Kidney discase carries away a large f A ng rcentage of our people.:. V\Kxafi is to | Wooi bunting flags, 2x4 ft., $2.50; 2 1-2x4 ft., $3.50; price evening at 8 o’clock. g: done? The answer is easys: Eat less 3x5 ft., $6.50; 5x8 ft., $11.00 WINNIPEG FACING STR'KE OF meat, eat coarse, plain food, with plent g Sy *) S y . PHONE GIRLS AN™ EMPLOYES . of vegetables, Elx?ink lenty: of ?wmg Flags by the yard, can be used in place of bunting : e | between meals, and_take am.uric acid or cut np into flags, the price averages about e (By II\J{nuelllG Pr%%s) ! ] nglvepfi ?éterbxl-net:ls fgtrhs whgle. snl():lh a8 25 CENTS A YARD. innipeg, May .—Winnipeg is 1294 nuric (double stren, obtainable at experiencing a strike of telephone almost any drug store. " It. was first B HOUSE CLEANING operators, municipal workers and dwc?’m{’i‘ gy Dtli" P i?"ce-.d 1‘%‘23{ evory You'il need some of-these articles, Lace Curtains, firemen. one troubled with aric acid finds thaf + = : . e WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Anuric dissolves the uric acid as hot Wlndc'“r Shade.s’ Curtain Rods, Linoleum, Rubber Mat- ISSUED BY THE water does sugar. You can obtain ting, Pugs, Stair Rods. CARR_LAKE SCHOOL TO HAVE PATRIOTIC MEETING There is to be a big patriotic meet- ing at Carr Lake school, three miles south of Bemidji, at 8 o’clock the evening of Saturday, May 25, and | i MULTIKOPY will give clear, legible, perma- nent impressions, free from a trial package by eending ten cents BEMIDJI, — o= . = MINN. HUFFMAN & OLEARY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT preparations will be made for the entertainment of a large number of IF : p e s You AT RIS MENY ASYR_TNORANGE || e md emestivg It ot idji WANT F“RN"'"RE AN" . longer, giving you more copies i f th triotic f t Bemid, : ger, pies gownsfiligaarng cth:;me}:;voe s:gllllrej(; TO GET T T . HEALTH AND ACCIDENT per sheet. Contis i erey G fmioE WL L UNDERTAKING A Pvc‘:rllcy Wlfthout E;:cept‘llom or fl{:strictiom e insure for every known disease and for every and GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER any kind of accident. We insure you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a week. Write for Particulars P. O. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R PIONEER PUB. C0. PHONE 922, BEMIDJIL B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. E. H. JERRARD, Sec’y. DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS ; IS CLEVER 0U WANT 0 DOWN _ To THE N 1 ! To o 1O THE DRUGSTORE. BOBBY ; il bl ) BloViEs Don'r AND dBET ME SoME . c=PT MA You g clZARS | masé?s o 3 s ,snET WON fAS';IéAK A tlg\& FOV'\ YOoUR~ 3 y i To ME SHE CAN'T QUESTY s Too! AR 1y ION ME ABOUT QOING ¥y 3 G ouUT OR OBJECT TO T 13 | Defective

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