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e i i i | | [} st P AU 1 AT T e - S Y o e ¢ 1" Bam g L Rl wad shout one] . T membet: o tha lower fiouge of 7 of the village duck ponds. The band, the state legislaturé ‘from the Bel- ¢ ingtead of being hidden behind ajyy o fleld, Jens J. Opsahl, A. B. Rako “ tors at summer school in Crookston. |trained and educated pigs will prove ' in a garden_ in the South, or in New ' marching. They were on ‘the-eve of SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918.. / UL B e e TR o THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER |BE suRE 10 vOTE: SUNDAY WILL CLOSE SESSIONS ' ; ' v i ontinued from page ) I W \ X KIWAY, : s = s ; | WHENBAND PLAYS (Continued from Page One) in b_z Methodist chur(;h at: 9:30 ) IR o’clock;under the supervision of Grace g:;}:‘:vfi;’ll‘l':&n. ¥ ngtellow.of Minneapol ; £ e 4 - .. The 'secondary :departme DEMOCRATIC BALLOT nmeet in the Presbyterian church un- With ‘the American ‘army in.Pic-] W, L.:Comstock. ¥ der the direction of R. A. Waite of ardy, “n%:ay«xs, “B{t M?u.)——lmalgdlne Fred E, Wheaton. ' Nk AT criflcago,_t_;l_t‘m‘- lt‘heB-aduiltt d§partment the early: moonlight of a warm May 5 i iatrict. will meet in the Baptist church un- evening'you are sitting on a low stone’ 'Px'e_'“%’:::;?" Slxth.’ District. 3 der the.direction of J. A. Van Dyke ‘wall, from a band came the soft Xt 7 % e of Coleraine. “ v strains of “La Paloma.”. You may_ be For State Senator. All parents are requested:to send For state ‘senator from the Bel:|their children in the {elementary .trami and ; Kpocghiching district, | classes tosthe Methodist church, the Senator L. H. Nord of International | older :¢hildreén fo the !Presbyterian, — e Adveruisements 1n . this..column cost half sect a word per issue, when paid cesh in advance. No ad- wilk be run for less than 10c per ‘ssua. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. - No ads run w0r Jess ‘than 26c¢. - 1 FOR SALE - FOR SALE—Very cheap, 160 agres of land- 2% miles.southeast ‘of ‘Be- midji. - For particulars address C. .’ C. Howe, 4808 Farnam St., Omaha, ° . 'Neb. i Sat 615tf .\ 'Bj.FRED 8. FERGUSON (Uiiited. Press Staff Correspondent. York. All about there are lights. Beautiful American women are about. It 18 an hour of rest and amusement. | Falls, the man who worked 'hard to afl tatto'meet in the Baptist = : No _doubt American officers in a|secure the state-normal for Bemidji, | C 30-0’¢lock. Special feat- | FOR SALE——EIr ‘will trade for FG” Td certain little village in l!]‘leaxgg lm:sé is again a candidate.. He should re-| ; ywarious departments will g:;'éd&l‘)l t?ftrlfi ?%zn:iv;oggod ;gl],r ‘1‘«;: ined such a scene tonight. ey ha cgive the hearty sutggort of Bemidji. [u meetings prom- e atione oall . Rloneer fice. i 3 6-620 - the moonlight, the May evening, the For Lower House. Adjournment was taken ‘at. noon itoday..for ‘an afternoon’s recreation and sightseeing. 4 | .Sunday. Afternoon. - : The list of. those who have fled | A b ot e T i o Freatte, : e list of those who have filed | Augustine Smith, n. — PP Sy AL AP b e DAY fod for county offices arg as follows: * Prayer and thank offering. e, B 3 S FOR SALE—Farm of 86 acres with Sheriff. - -], 3:00—“The Church School and the Ry : duprovenieits. loal, “(race wake: . E 1d Crisis,” Fra 3 % X Y miles from Bemidji. ~Call or World ; is,” Frank L. Brown, New write Mrs. Alfred. Nelson, Be- FOR SALE—One Master carbureto one set aluminum pistons and-‘6ne - set Hartford -shock - absorbers; all for. Ford car.: :Bd:Curréy; Grand e : 17 trami county district, three are in bank of flowers, stpod in the open road. The bandsmen were soldiers. and John A. Thoren. Their uniforms were soiled by days of entering -the battle line of nations, But with the rear of heavy tsl'luns die-] . Herman Ackerblade. - £ Yok, -’ = : =S — aS ; care and enthusiasm as if they had| Archie C. Ditty. ¢ 1| Ringdom Frogram,” R. A.° ‘Walte, I o i ~ =~ - - — been in a concert hall. Little French| Thomas Bailey. i in: . g & : ; i {FOR SALE—Two acres. of land with tots—the few remaining in the vil- ¥ & 00—Fundamental-Principles of | summer cottage, within ecity lim- . lage—played about their feet. An Auditor. _ |Orzanization and. Supervision of the 0 8 1 its. Good well on premises. Phone ocgaslona] supply wagon or French| I Il‘) Gec!llrge. 'Church School,” Prof. W, 8. Athearn, ; s 2 y P 684w, - - o 68if camion :-um‘}fled by, talrlyddrowning 4D d0 n;n. no:m._mn.em conterence, Ted’ by 0:& ySAJ:nE—_terF ;"‘l’i‘m"m cottaie tw"ih : he music, but they played on. easurer. o gl i n sSewer. 0! 8 i e = | Prof. Athearn. 30150 feet and rums out to the lake.. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. or call 276. : 52te They Love Bend Music Dar Ol 2| Adsournment. - Some of the things we sell éfid “some” - The band concert at noon and in Sunda; 3 . y Evening. d t»mm oo, 4o thia tvhi%:;;y Sien “was| - ola ngfi‘fivx‘g Fipee Jf , 7:i30—Song service, led by Frof. ices: T - WANTED occupied just before the final move Joseph.E. Harrls. § cAb‘:lE;“:;t‘;:; s(x!llz‘i:g.mnoston, asslsted by pr 1ces.. 7 "WfiN’l;ED_—}i{Voman cook at. Great into the line. Every man who could County Coroner. 3 00—Prayer and thank offering. Gasolme, per gallon ... 24710c _.A;’:PE____.D"‘ eg;:‘gfi_.___::' - 61‘;:‘; leave his post could be found near the| . ge1a Akerbere. §:15—Address, Prof. M. A. Hon- Qy]inder Ofl’ per quart. . .<iies e 15¢ cleaning girl. . Markham. Hotel (s citi . . mband. Selections from various mu- . H. N. McKee. o line, Daytom; Ohio, .- - = . (" - i . e = e 4 sical comedies, classics, and marches 7 3 3 y 613tf sical ensiadis, claiat, add mudches ey A : 845 —Addross, Prot. W. 5. Ath- Electric Tail Lamps, regular $1.25 at. . 80c W srixrep—rapatis mansiets hane Bumper Rail, regular $7.50, at. . ..$5.00 " dle cars for garage. work from 1 ner; with every man in the village Thomas W. Swinson. | : B . _ o’clock p. m. until 12 o’ within hearing = distance standing Register of Deeds. || -Adjournment. ’ Tire Gauge,.r eg‘ular $125, at.= 2 $1.00 Apply Ifst!tz:)r«‘il’!; Gaam;e?lo‘:k 315?: illy at salute, ; : ; WANTED—Two giTs ot Taks Tulla H Then, camo. John B, Norrls Interesting’ Feature, Inner Tube, interchangeable, 30x3 and AN DTy £hs gt Lake- Juln Then came the trudging to billets George W. Rhea. 2 . along the dusty, crooked streets. Il "0 “Moon. A most interesting feature has . 30x3%, regular price $4.15, at. ... $2.75 G. E. Carson, Ploneer office. 57tf 3 - FOR RENT nyone was “‘downhearted,” the band . been added to the program for the ;a\l cured him. In every direction ? “ 3 gggg'“' closing session of the Sunday school L s de e oo - NOW RENT = 0o 5y s - convention at the armory Sunday Spark Plugs 75¢, guaranteed, and ‘many .| FOR RENT-Six-room houes, — fur- 3 L i D 5.2 35 ;- dngquire;a 6 "prot. H, Augustine Smith, who s other articles. Most.complete-stock in ff ave. . o Marsgeillies and Star Spangled Ban- Fred W. Rhoda. 9:16—losing service. went officers ‘and men whistling snatches of ‘some- tune the band had) Countv Attornev. just tingled them with. There's one; Graham M. Torrance (unopposed.) 3-615 - everybody liked: ' The band sang the directing the convention” music, will 3 % FOR. RENT=+Rurnished™ ro 2 chorus like- this: g J w. B s%:x:.flo f Schools. put on a pageant, “The Immortality G nOI'thern MlnneSOta_‘ = ks light housekeelflnfig. Illl:zfill?:e t:xt‘ “We're going to the Hamburg fair, ‘oo S of Love and Service.” He will use house.. 807 Miss. Ave. - 5-617" FOR RENT—Furnisiied summer cot- J. C. McGhee. > “To see the . elephant and the 5 s local people in the production. Revresentative 62d Distric} y Jens J. Opsahl, A. E. Rako. Pageantry is becoming more and more popular and it is being used by the church in portraying the great - “For we're going to see the whole John A. Thoren. truths is teaches. Prof. Smith has just finished a show through.” s CORPORAL )N’FIS ""?ANBFERREDS Dfiselflntf Wgéch will ;a.%)peal; in ‘the e B, T TO NATIONAL F. PO movies for Secretary of Interior Lane. ] *-America First flag. Finder please ARTILLERY FIGHT REPORTED INTERNATIONAL FALLS POST ; Toturn.” John Duiton, 518 Minm Corporal Bass, who was in station He employs this method of-getting f ALONG THE OISE SECTORS i P rd o some vital truth to the people. o 3 Ave, el 3-615 n Bemidji in charge of the recruit- = FOUND—Near mill, M. W. A, (By United Press) ing office, has been transferred to In- Crow Wing Wins. s 2 WA eharm, kangaroo, “And we'll all stick together in all kinds of weather, 4 ~ 5 tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemidji, C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. || &= mrbs dn ) _ Layinia, Minn.. - 523t6 idji, Mi ~ ___LOST AND FOUND Bemld-“’ M“_'n' LOST—Top .off ~radiator, ~_holding HUFFMAN & OLEARY - UNDERTAKING| -~ ¢. C. Gowran and family have ar- rived from Grand Forks and will oc- cupy their cottage at Lavinia during the summer months. Mrs. L. B. Wilson iIs visiting at her former home in Aberdeen, S. D. While there she is attending the con- vention held by the Bastern Star grand lodge. She will return next week. —_— ‘Owner may havg' .same®by calling Parts; Jupe 16.—(Official)—Ar- | ternational Falls to take charge of| crow Wing cou arried off 1 ; at Ploneer and paying for this ad. tillery fighting along the various sec.| Tecruiting in that city and vicinity, | yui panner ke Syl e vl : b : 2-615 tors of the Oise and Marne fronts|and Sergeant Foucault again assumes | g,;gay School association for. being | and patrol activity. charge of the Bemidji office, his du- |4y 0" on1y county up to standard in ) ‘ : t”e’u’mw taking him. into outlying| porihern Minnesota. The president 2 erritory. i 5 ADDITIONAL LOCALS Before leaving, Corporal Bass call: | 95,the Crow WWing asscclation fs Dr. : h il > éd at ‘the Pioneer office and asked : g 10 CEN-’TS GALLON that- his appreciation to all-be ex-|; ol AR 4 4 g3 N v e Troppman’s store buys wool, 3-613 | tended in his behalf.’ He wag great: B0Y’S FUNERAL TODAY é 5 ERGEE-p I ppman g ¥ : 1y pleased with Bemidff' dring “his DN e T brief ‘sojourn here:-and in turn he| Funeral services for Oliver Bast- g5 § Mrs. Axel Anderson adn Miss Pearl| was ‘heartily ‘welcome, both at: the|man, the ten-year-old son.of Mr. and Hagen are delegates from the Win-| Commercial club and in other circles. | Mrg. Edward Eastman of East Be- BT ton Union Sunday school, Winton,| He is a fine young chap and made a | midji, who died at St. Anthony’s hos- y p ; N Minn. number of warm friends while here.| pital Thursday night, were 'held in > 9 3 ! Thursday night, Sergeant Foucault | the Salvation Army hall in the Fifth > i B ‘H. ‘N: M’KEE, Funeral “capntured” Fosston single handed, he | ward at 10:30 o’clock this morning, Director holding a meeting in the theater,| Rev. M. A. Soper officiating. In- i % which was packed. He organized a|terment was made in the Fifth ward civilian recruiting committee similar | cemetery. to that of Bemidji and Wh}‘ch gill —_— SR co-operate in enistment work. er- geant Foucault expects to have from THOUGHT MUCH OF HIMSELF 15 to 35 enlistments from Fosston 3 within a short time. Certainly This Young Man Could Not Be Classed as Being Self- TRAINED ANIMALS ARE Deprecating. FEATURE OF BIG CIRCUS : T Speaking at a dinner, Booth Tar- kington, the author, referred to the beautiful opinion that some men have of themselves, and told:the fol- People Read This Newspaper Miss Ida Heng, stenographer and Hookkeeper for the Beltrami Eleva- tor & Milling company, went to When Yankee Robinson’s big eir- Crookston today to spend the week-| cus comes to Bemidji, Monday, June end with her-parents. She was ac-| 24, patrons will see over fifty trained companied by ‘Lillian Flatner. -f-wild and domestic anln;tal acts icom— towi o I 7 . ¥ - <<l prising Jungle bred lions, tigers, | lowin, ory as an example: | H 5 Miss Jennié” Paulsberg, who has|pumas, leopards, polar bears and sea Solgle tige ago & younp N pro- Thfl w::l, 'ftm“ld be been teaching at Pine River this year|lions perform many thrilling and 3 g p, I’Nfiu ,°. 9!:!?“‘0 and who was the guest of Miss Ida|difficult feats in the big steel arena, posed marriage to -a Ch“m‘?‘g.'}"l . advertise in it - Heng while in Bemidji enroute to her| while the other hivu rings ar"ie fllled1 with every assurance of ordéring the |1 i home, returned to Crookston yester-|with many entirely new and mnovel| .o nqd the wedding bells, but the ’ — day. She will be one of the instruc-|acts never before seen anywhere. The 3§ & 8 x § IM 2 o fair one told him that she could only 1 % PT & you want a fob If you want to hire somebody If you want to sell something If Soa want to buy something If you want to rent your house If you wwant to sell your &ouse If you want to sell your farm If you want to buy property If there s anything that you ant the quickest and best way o suzly that want 1s by placing &n advertisement in this paper = The results will surprise and please you a popular innovation as the first and | be a sister to him,-and not much of only pokers ever seen on exhibition, Dewey avenue, have as guests at their|in a family group. of entirely new L4 s‘lster at'u},‘t' 2 B home, Mrs. Axel Peterson and Miss|laughable stunts. ,When the immense “Tell me,” exclaimed the discon- Pearl Hagen of Winton, Minn., dele- glock of Y:r:lzimag1 dotves ?nd pigeons mt'e certed admirer, “why you spurn me gates from the Winton Sunday school ven their liberty rom separate| : . p: to the state Sunday school convention | cages they all fly to the “prima don- in_this hea,rtless way after having being held here. They will remain|na on horseback,” Miss Bessle Har- | led me on? . until Monday. o vey, and hovering about her, form a “After having led you on!” an- —— swered the girl, with a freezing very pleasing and attractive feature. glance. “What do you mean?” The big show concert band will entertain the crowds for onme hour “T mean just this,” answered the digoarded youth. . “Did you not tell (bef: th mces at OLD FA]J&E TEETH WA e:cloxr:xhlbeitlg;‘.)grfilmca:: 'of Inclement me that the gypsy fortune-teller pre- dioted that you would marry a hand- Vnanl';nTy up to 16 dollars pernulgt. Atho weather, have no alarm for the tents cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken are waterproof. =Teamsters are re- Jewelry. Check sent by return mail. 1T‘xesteddto ihxave hfufl contn;ol of tthelz i orses during the morning stree some, brilliant young man, with the fage“pt a Greek god and a voice gweeter than silvery chimes?’— Philadelphia Telegraph. DEL’IVER‘Y- \, / A Boon té Business =" to deliver WOODSTOCK Type- We Are Prepared writers promptly if orderedpat = once. The Woodstock Typewriter Company 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 thefitme of greatest need; A Friend Iideed. & B INVESTIGATE—Order Now to be Sure Phone 922 BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemidji Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Ne]son.rllzz Goods held 10 days for sender’s ap- ade. proval of our offer. Mazer's Tooth BREN00: Specialty, Dept. A, 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sat tf There s something for you in the Want Ad column today. It's on the last page. DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS _ WELL HEAS | TR Ay P R ST < g VISIT WITW oush.gnA:»s&wcALfnnuv v : RO SN S5 \“‘":?’\\4&\\‘ ) BAMILIES AND ) SAY = LET THEM WA o g = THRIR, WBALTK - 't T My BRAING 1IN THS Bosom OF My QAL TH DoASN T MAKER. HAPPINSS § Wealth does come handy once in a while i trtemmined e L SR s | R AT AR 5 Defective 1