Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 12, 1918, Page 4

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IE— — e - traffic in that country. He played ] 's::eral selections on the violin, be- Nevada will stage an interestim; i _ Mrs. Osmond Johnson. SENATE RACES HAVE STARTED (Continued from page one) FINE TEMPERANCE LECTURE An excellent temperan';: ltialc;ure : . was delivered by Rev. Thorvildson| .,i1o man; former Representative 5 X : TSI G210 ; B of Minneapolis last evening in the) g, it"and former Senator Joe Bris- \ ; 5 ¢ : h ; - oolumn Fifst Seand'apyian Luihera® ch;mh tow. Capper is favored for the re- B : 3 * g g ;:!i:i :‘g:sfi: :«fi‘mx" 1153":":7:" to an‘ appreciative audience., ReV. |, ,pj509n nomination. Thompson will 7 Do.run for:less than 106 percissms. . Thorvildson has preached ,temperain;:g have his hands full with any of these ; & A “Ads-chatsed on oy BookE: b0t ORG. for the past twenty years anf} 01¢ | republicans, according to the best : - 2 3 + ) cent a-word per 6 No ads Tih" O D e bting the liguor | nonpertisan apinios, > ! : ] : ' 0 for less .than _35c. Pl W 'y ¥ - Nevada’s Battle. j = ’ FOR ing a fine musiclan. While in Be-|fight. Senator Henderson, filling the FOR SALE—One Master: carburetor, one set aluminum pistons and one . and | seat of the late Senator Newlands by |l , 2 Y] R ; . ; mid)i ne was tho guest of Rev. and | seat Of Th a0 So e the democratic/Jl° ‘We give you Job Printing that pleases. Whether your needs. be set Hartford »shock sbsorbers, all - candldste, ' R Roberts is most/ i]atter heads, envelopes, calling cards or posters, your printing will Lor Jord:ear.” T Oulter, ey TO ATTEND CONVENTION | ties have their eyes on Anne Martin, M} {jje characteristic.ofi OU and representative of YOUR business. FOR SALE—Used. automobiles, one suffrage-socialist-independent candi- |] five-passenger Cadillac, 45 H. P., date, who promises to put a lot of and one five-passenger hita ““gasoline car, 40 H.-P., on M. F. Studebaker. = Could: be - rebnilt to make good truck. F. M. Mal- -~ zahn, 407 Minn, Ave,, Bemidji. .~ 2-613 Rev. B.D. Hanscom, pastor of the ‘“pep” into her effort to be the first the Methodist church, will attend the 7 £ G q district conference held in Thief | Woman member of the senate. A stir- e ; River Falls, Wednesday and Thurs-|ring campaign is anticipated, with 5 ). : day. After the conference, the Ep-|everybody claiming victory. worth League convention will- be Other states in which warm con- ‘ held. Misses Anna Brown, June Wil- | tests are certain include North Caro- : ars lina, where republicans claim an in- = . . s L . . PR . FOR SALE—Tomato plants, 26¢.per lams and Martbe L oreon mocwill st | Aux of northerners will help Shetr You might as well be distinctive in your printing—it doesn’t cost dosen. 18th St. and Irv'inezlzxiez. tend the convention, which will be|cause; Kentucky, where the G. O. P. : ~ 3 : - i one 700. = tend the convention, which will be | S80ses Cod ot nly for the senate|ll any more and we will do it promptly, and well. . e g ‘but also to name sgveral representa- P B, 2Ary g L ok old. 18th St and’ Irvine tives; - Montana; ~ where = Senator & i X ‘ x p e 2t ; § e Phoi]e 700 . pey LOYALTY MEETING | Walsh, democrat, may face Represen- Give us an order for the first printed thing yo ~—use the tele- R SAiR—oneEE R e tative Jennette’ Ra’:kktl;m Geo;gia, ph one. y , where a move is on foo push an o L i » i‘}:‘d"n’;e:&fi’;fl%‘m :;' }?el?ic;gcgoll: independent candidate, as a result Vi A 4 7 AF ¥ t4 yAtt Henry Funkley will of internal strife among democrats. - b/l i et v Administration forces are bitterly e be the speaker. opposed to Senator Thomas Hard- wick because of his anti-war record. : ) s . - E » ~‘ - LECTURE TONIGHT Prospects in Jersey. ; : - R A In New Jersey, the president’s E B B B 4 X A lecture will be given tonight by |state, Governar Edge wants to su 3 ) ; : : ) with heifer calf. Also a few pair Flemish Giant rabbits. = Call' at 1313 Irvine ‘Aye. 2-612 FOR SALE—Farm of 86 acres with improvements, mnear Grace Lake, 10 miles from Bemidji: Call write Mrs, ‘Alfred Nelson, midji, Minn., Route 3, Box 66. ] 6-617 684-W. 68tf FOR SALE—House and two lots for $1,300. Inquire at 1218 Beltrami Ave. 6-613 FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with city water and sewer. Lot is Rov. T. K. Thoaldson from Alaska,|ceed David Baird, whom ‘he appo . - FOR SALE—Two acres of land with { He will speak in the East, Bemidji|ed to succeed the late Semator Hughios| gy summer cottage, within city lim- school house on “A Dry State.”” Ad-|democrat. Baird took the appoint- il TELEP HONE 922 : its. Good well on premises. Phone ment with the understanding he %‘%‘g‘mf,f,“' A}l are weloome. .9 would not be a candidate again. _ N 3 In Missouri, Joseph Folk, former governor, is eager to succee;i] the la’:e A Stone, Senator Wilfley, the)} m———————————————————r= POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | Senator § I el a- governor’s appointee to e Wi : MOVING TO CROSBY (Inserted by M. E. Ibertson in his|cancy caused by Stone’s death, also Jahr has b ith the & 2 3 i h-Rob- own behalf. To be paid for by wants to come back for the full term. Mr. and Mrs.-E. R. Jahr and little as been ‘wi e Smit! 30x150 feet and runs out to the him at the rate of $10 Republicans are planning a strong|son, Vernon, are moving to Crosby|inson Lumber company for the past flce, 922, about that mews item you| ‘lake Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave, for serles.) contest, though without much hope|this week, where Mr. Jahr has ac-|four years and is well known here.| have in mind. Your guests and|_ or call 276. 52tf of success. cepted @ position as manager of the| They are leaving tomorrow night. friends will appreciate the courtesy, —____WANTED WANTED—GIrl to work in ice cream parlor. Apply Bemidji Candy Kitchen:" 3-614 WANTED—Kitchen girl at Erickson Hotel. 2 ) 3-614 WANTED—GITI to take care of baby - afternoons and evenings. “Mrs. J. Mahlum Lumber company there. Mr. Today—Telepnone the »ioneer of- Fres Fans for Visit the Down Stairs M. Herbert, Markham Hotel, 613tf i - WANTED—Maid to assist . with, Convention Visitors Shoe Section | home Tox xight girt: Phons 155, 1218 Bemidji Ave. 611tf “ WANTED—Washing to do at home. v Phone 860-W or call Mrs.. Boon Bemidjl, Minn. : ; 5 S gz Smith, 20th St., Park Ave. 3-612 A Very Important Clearance of Women’s Suits and Coats, beginning Thursday WANTED—Two £ils af Laks Julla morning. Sale will continue until the night of July 3d. Take our advise and be on'hand D Garaoh, Faoacet aien STE FOR RENT : FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ‘for light housekeeping. :Inquire at i house. 807 Miss. Ave. 5-617 '| FOR RENT—O1ne nice ~furnished . Toom,-large. enough fof two, ladies or gents. Call at 609 3rd St. to secure your share as early as possible. These prices have been put into force in spite of the fact that woolen goods are’advancing ih cost and are scarce and in spite:of the fact also that women will be wearing these very self same styles all of next season.. .. ;.:; Tailored Suits in Four Croups FOR™ RENT — Mod Op “‘the“solicitatlon of my friends, " All $50.00, $55.00 and $57.50 suits, now priced at | --rooms with ‘bath. 110 SixthSt. Ui Six 1 h“l: “filed for the ofliceiof Ishhex‘!fl p $39 95 . it for the cqunty of Beltrami. have | . g FOR RENT_—Furnished rooms for boen & resldent of Bemidji and Bel: AII$35.00, $37.50, $40.00, $45.00 and $47.50 suits now priced at roomers, _morth - from - LABGOIA trami county for geventeen s 1 4 - $29.95 school. ' Mrs.'8. Blair 3-613 am a taxpayer and a man of family. | v o § s “_____T__ 10, 1905 was sloated to the office - All $25.00, $32.00 and $32.50 suits now priced at il ’ e ey L L T o = i T ) 3 p- ; office for six years, during which . $19.95 ¥ e Fm ing.. Phone 434-W. Mrs. Roe. % time I saved the county hundreds of \ 7 Two French models, one made from black French serge, the other from blue silk, 31642 dollars by appointing deputies in the both $67.50 models, now priced at FOR RENT—Furnished summer cot- remote parts, thereby saving the / 5 tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemidji, mileage from Bemidji to Baudette, r $29.50 : Minn. Apply Thomas Roycraft, which was $33 on every coroner case 3 . Lavinia, Minn. 523tf in that vich:lity‘ e l LA ’ Z 1 : I'have acted as sheriff on several oc- g 1 = H — 2 caaui;s in B;altramllgoimdty wge{x tthe]s y . women s Tallored coats "1 Three croups of Gonvick, also deposit book onl sheriff was incapacitated, an eel | - B . " ¥ : confident that I can conduct the af- ! : _ All $32.50 and $35.00 coats now priced at ) i1 f::;“&ynfifl‘é b‘iyg;{fi‘f{g a?“i’ni f,';‘,“t?,’n{h;fi’{“fifge’i Dfi.‘i; l;ofi,‘m::: P v " 5 $27-50 _" § neer office and paying for this ad. proval. “7All $27.50 and $30.00 coats now:pricedat. : . 4 | wED 3 2-612 I respectfully solicit your support RIEmI $,22 50 . ‘ib‘ [k 4 —_— on Jude 17, 1918, ) & S TT I — M. E. IBERTSON. All $22.50 and $25.00 coats now priced at 5 ¥ £ : ot 1E % qivgst F TP [ENTERPRISE AUTO €0 Girls’ Coats will H& offered at pets R e FEE T Auto Livery and Taxi Service 14 off £ 1 i SBIE Day and Night Service [ rom reguiar price. - Office R Hotel, 55 . - . ice Remore Hotel, Cor. Two ladies’ white $25.00 &oats, carried from last season, now b 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. $9.95 each. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG;, Manager New Dresses The New Dresses, at this store you can see the late Nt;v York models, in silk, wool and gingham dresses. HUFFMAN & OLEARY FURNITURE AND é i UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Corsets, Neck r and Tollet Good Director - 0€es rgsets eckwear an olie 00as. e N Pt i Ladles 'atvtendln!‘the convention can find at this store large a‘nd‘ well selected stocks of Underwear, Hose, Gloves, Handkerchiefs Sh MAGAZINE 360 ARTICLES ™ 360 ILLUSTRATIONS BETTER THAN EVER 15c a copy At Your Newsdealer Yearly Subscription $1.50 Send for our new free cat~ alog of mechanical books - Popular Mechanics Magazine @ North Michigan Avenue, Chicago Special Special 1 lot of silk gloves to close| 1 lot ladies fiber silk hose, at 48 cents a pair. ‘white and black, 50 cents a Ypair. BATHING SUITS, WOOL| ) p F KNIT SUITS 'WOOL AND WORSTED YOU : YARNS WANT $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 and $9.00 TO GEX Cloth Suits $1.50 to $6.00| V¢ have the yam you THE WANT need, grey and khaki for re- % YOU WANT TO Children’s Suits $1.00 to|jief work, bright colors for :fi}“ =5 5 GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER $1.50. home wear.

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