Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 20, 1918, Page 4

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COMMANDS JAP ARMY M’CALL VS. WEEKS MAY BE BAY STATE BATTLE ELECTION 4 (By - United ' Press) Boston, buck Senator }| Weeks for- the republican nomination for the United States senate this fall if a canvas being made by McCall’s trusties in all parts of Massachusetts leads the veteran to think he can win. In cdse McCall goes in, the great- est republican party fight ever waged in the state for a nomination will {{ take place, as McCall has been out for General ' Count ‘Masaki Terauchl is the commander in chief of the Japa: nese army. ‘Washington, .June .—Vigorous protest against. immediate ‘absolute prohibition was made before the house - agricultural committee - by, Bainbridge Colby, member of the shipping board, who declared that if |- beer were taken from the workmen the output of American shipyards would 'be reduced 26 per cent. . FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN PLANING MILL FOREMAN Walter Bradburg, planing mill foreman for the Crookston Lumber Co., Plant 2, was given a surprise farewell party Tuesday evening at the-home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones in East Bemidji. Mr. Bradbury has been with the Crookston Lumber company for several years and has been transferred to Libby, Mont., where he will fill a position similar to the one he held here. A short program was given, after which music and conversation fur- nished the entertainment. Mr. Jones gave a short talk on Mr. Bradbury’s services and loyalty., Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury were presented with a gift Refreshments were served. SAFE IN FR.AN Mrs. Mary McGregor cgceived a message this morning to the effect that her daughter, Miss Mae Mc- Gregor, had arrived safely in France. Miss McGregor, who is a graduite nurse of the Mayo hospital in Roch- ester, Minn., went to France with the Mayo university unit, where she will work as a Red Cross nurse. 360 ARTICLES ™" '360 ILLUSTRATIONS BETTER THAN - EVER 15¢ a copy At Your Newsdealer Yearly Subscription $1.80 Send for our new free cate alog of mechanical books - Popular Mechanics Magazine @ North Michigan Avenus, Chicago — vau HAVAEN'T GONE cLi OUT OF YOUR MINDS To HIRE THAT BUNCH o= /4 SERVANTS FO‘N. Tris HOVSE | . \T's Po:‘rshous Weeks’ scalp ever since the Boston financier sidetracked his senatorial ambition in 1913 by getting the state legislature to send "him - to ‘Washington instead of McCall. At that time McCall did not'send and it was the only bitter pill he has taken in a long political - career. Nothing would suit the Massachusetts governor better than to beat Weeks at a popular election. ’I‘heI gnnualrmee ng of the Jones Farmers’ club was held yesterday af- ternoon in the town hall, which is situated three and one-half miles south of Solway. The election of officers was held and the following officers were elect- L ed for the-coming year: President—W. H. Steumpges. Vice president-——A. 8. Ruskjer: Secretary—Mrs. P. J. Millback. Patriotic addresses were delivered by Chief Ripple and ‘Attorney.-P. J. Russell. During the meeting arrangements for & Fourth of July celebration were discussed. The attendance at the meeting was not very large as.most of the farmers were busy working in the flelds. EPISCOPAL BOYS BRIGADE GO TO CAMP SUNDAY The Episcopal Boys Brigade will go into camp at the mission at Cass Lake Sunday afternopn and will remain until Saturday of next week. Rev. and Mrs. George Backhurst will accompany the boys and chaper- onejthem. The boys will go to the mission in cars provided by-friends, leaving the church Sunday a.fternoon at 2 o'clock. The following: daily program will be strictly carried out: 7 a, m.—Turn out. Bathe. 8 a. m.—Breakfast. 9 a, m.—Raise flag. .Drill. bedding. Clean up. 12—Dinner. 2 to 8 p. m.—Swimming. Air Mass.,” June . 20.—Gov, ; :I'Samuel McCall will THE BEM]EJJI DAILY PIONEER m.—Supper. m.—Lower flag. ' Drill. . m.—Council around camp fire. m.—Lights out. Raules. : 1. No one ghall enter the water for swimming except at the time and place designated and in the presence of a leader. 2. No boy to leave camp without permission. 3. Indians respect other people’s property, therefore respect theirs. Boys will carry a blanket, plate| and cup, knife, spoon, fork, towel and soap.- 6p m 3 p 8 p. 9 p..m, Black HUFFMAN & ouam' FURNITUREAND‘ UNDERTAKING H N. M’KEE, Funeral Dnreetor PHONE 178-W or R ~ ENTERPRISE AUTO 0 Auto Livery and Taxi Service * Day and Night Service Office- Remore - Hotel, Cor. .:3rd St.. & Beltrami Ave, fo' 2 -Phone 1. < °" Residence Phone 10 WM M’CUAIG, - Manager FRIDAY & SATURDAY [, 1 Lut Buys [}aps S e - SPECIALS - Middy BWI!IS Womln’s Gmgham ~and Tissuo Dresses | $6.50 Women’ white, blue and Iflnffi_tilu ‘.waiskt at . 5 Silk Petticoats Black, white, blue and . flesh colors '$3.98 Boys' Wash Suits 59¢ : Wamen sWInta Wash “Skirts $1.98 $_1 A9 Special - one piece Balhingf'Suits . COME. THAT m’r You MVA n-ht - MA . 1AM mmc T, ME, T ISN'T Trus Lr DIDN'T_ VISIT ANY MiLLIONAS ‘YoU WAVE SoME REARON E.AVE MUCH . AM 1 PAYING THEM IF -r»ev (2 AFEFORD AN. AUTO- MOBILE.* THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918 WANT AD DEPT. Adverusements in this colum cost half sert a word per fssue, whe paid cash in advance. be run for less than 10c¢ per iss Ads charged on our books cost one cent a ‘word per issue. No ads ru tor less than 26c. 3 . . FOR SALE 2 FOR SALE—Ten acres one mile. out two acres in potatoes: Small log: ~house: and ‘barn "and . other o .. buildings. 'This would makea fini summer-home. Will se]l at a | ‘- gain, half cash, balance-on timeé. John Cline, 212 Miss. Ave. So, b. at.$725. “tion. —_— e FOR SALE—New 1918 Ford. ‘In- quire Jack Williams; Phone 7569-J. 6-626 FOR SALE—Fresh milk cow. ‘A H. Jester office, Markham Bldg: 3-622 FOR SALE—One black mare eight : years- old. “Inquire lsth Street. Phone 700-J. - . . 4-621 FOR SALE—Very cheap, 160 acres of - No ad will- land 2% miles southeast of Be- " midji. For particulars address:C. - @, 'Howe, 4808 Farnam St., Omaha, 4 Neb.: Sat 6158 “FOR “SALE—Or will trade for Ford car, 80 acres of land, good soil, lo- cated north of Pinewood.- For fui- ther . information call ' Pioneer. ffice. 6-620 FOR SALE—Two acres of land with . . summer cottage, within city lim- its. - Good-well on premises Phone 684-W. 68t FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with city water and - sewer. . Lot is 30x150 feet and runs out to the lake. or call 276. ____ WANTED . P. Batchelder, Phone 180-—W. 43 o 2-621 WANTED—Single man _for farm _ work. _Apply Al H:.Jester, Mark- __ham Bldg. W S 703622 b2t Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. — e HELP WANTED—Bright girl to do photo printing. - Do not telephone but call at the studio, 110 Third street, between 8 and:9 o’clock in the morning, and at no other hour. Hakkerup Studio. 618tf WANTED—Womran cook at Northern Restaurant. 6141f WANTED — ‘Chamber _mald._and cleaning girl. Markham Hotel. 613tf WANTED—Two girls at Lake Julla sanatorium; $25 per month, ~Call G. E. Carson, Pioneer office. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Pasture on lake front. Gallinger farm. - Birchmont road. 3-620 FOR RENT—Two cottages at Mill Park. Inquire of Mrs. Rolf An- derson, 143 Mill Park. 6-622 FOR RENT—Furnished summer. cot- tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemidji; Minn. Apply Thomas Roycratt; .Lavinia. Minn. 523t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. . Phone 9-F-1..- Mrs. B. E. McDonald, Lavinia,” Minn. ° 618tf WANTED—GIrl for general house- work. - Phone 9-F-1. " Mrs. C. C. Gowran, Lavinia, Minn. check envelope address- ed to S. C. Bailey. Finder return to Pioneer office for reward. 4-622 TLOST—A steel fishing rod = near Great Northern depot. Please re- turn to Pioneer Office. 2-621 LOST—A linen napkin. Finder please call 166." 1-620 .. ESTRAY NOTICE—Three colts and one horse strayed to my place. Owner may have same by proving property and paying:costs. Pendergast. . Phone 17-F-4. 1 620 YOU WANT TO GET THE WANT YOU WANT TO GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Great 618tt S 57tE ] F " . Defective

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