Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 24, 1918, Page 4

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ™7~ =~ ——— = . NONPARTISAN DEFEAT . 1| IS CALLED EYEOPENER ; BY NEW YORK PAPER CARPENTER SPICKED | OAKLAND DISLIKES KAISER BOOSTERS FOR . 0. P. CHAIRMAN| [ - . - St. Paul, June 24.—Fred Carpen- ter of Minneapolis or Gustaf Lind- ~ BY INDIAN OFFICERS . FOR PEDDLING BOOZE . - NOTICE. Adverrisements 'in "this - column cost half gert’a word-per. issue, whei ¢ ist, St. Paul, secretary to Governor o o 3 : N Within 40 rods of where Federal | 2" : Washington,. June 24— Under the|Pald cash in advancu. No ad wil Indian Agent ~Brandt started after ffi'fl;fi;’;:t' o?’?fi’:hgefig}iégi “h:tzet'; ; : “|heading, “A Great Defeat! for the|be run for less than :10c. per iss ; : Nonpartisan Leagie,” the New York| Ads charged on our books cost or George Begsley: for 'peddling booze, | .oniral committee, according to pre- s : ; Times published & long editorial of | <ent a word per 1880 a short: distance northwest of Be- ] No ads dictions heard at the capitol. Monday's primary" elections in, Min- tor less than 25c. 3 midji, Chief Brandt.and Agent: W.|_ ¢ J. Johyson Sundey night captured w‘?;h;egzn::d:ggsc:g{tit?:ne921171 ‘Ll X ' . 1 3| mesata. g ; FOR SALE ; George W. Sears again selling hooko. | yo)ect the Republican state: centrall} . : Tt is a satisfaction to Toyalmen |so e oo | 'With Sears at the time were his wife 2 % everywhere that Govermor Burnquist 3 B committee. : _|'nas beaten Mr. Lindbergh by moref. months, bargain. 101,4VBe,l,;ramf ~apd. foyrayeskold son, - Eric L. Thornton, former secre- - ; X 2 $ 2 B 5 i~ ) a:?‘;:o:‘fl:gssg:‘fi:f‘m tl:%el?;:::e tary to Governor Burnquist and now ; } "hr%“ 75,000 votes” the editorial says. ,OAW ERONE G0 ft Was_ in (his home:in Besml a3t noi vice president of the = Metropolitan ¢ ; § | ,IA er reviewing the” history »ot‘ 'the F F mdmdi;eponflmfisslnalBlclc[e long ago that & stranger in Bemidji bank of St. Paul, today said that he 3 1 o $ . eague and some of its lead.e_rs for n good condition. x:v ne A Yoo a6 Intostoated and: didcovered| Till N0t e a candidate for re-glec: ] ; : | an association of natlonal scope, |, ; 6 next morning 1ying cold and wet in tion as chairman. = “Under no cir- 5 - ‘which was about to tgke Yossession.| FOR SALE—1917 Dodge touring cat SALE—1917 Dodge touring ¢ mud hole. Sears was arrested by cumstances would I consider contin- of Minnesota as 1} took: possession.of | in first class condition. ; :he ity I iice and - fined $100. 7 | uing as head of the organization,” ; i § ‘I:Im‘th ‘Dakota,” the editorial says, stad, . TR Tt "was ‘about 8:30 o'clock that {5aid Mr. Thoruton, (| |iinis disastrous dsfeat must be % FOR SALE—Small ice Brandt and Johnson hid ‘mear the|. The selection of the chairman of 4 j . 1te‘1‘,er1¢isillu§l:on.» ; e 35 1bs, ' 'Phone’ 670. - spot where Sears was arrested. Sears| e ““g committee 1d usually Teft to . : : me:‘;l:r '3, t:h:s i:::ueto l"]?hajl:e e —Tor_ 350, house the candidate for governor as a mat-{ | ) & % ; e uihie 200,000 memberar” - Call 618 4th’St. was in his car at the time and’was , 40 ter of courtesy. Govefnor Burnquist 3 d “Hven .without ‘special privilege, | FOR SALE—Oakland “Six" . 1918 i discovered selling booze to two ‘men. § | When the arrest was made Sears was| /8% ci:r;:xg:roé) ttll:: ;gg‘::fi?&?%:f ; ; ; ‘Mr. Lindbergh’s favorite bogey, subs|i| touring car.”. Write J. M. PFre i inclined to Be Béltt}lle ug};y bgt wag tional conimittee; a = place _finally i p “|stantial financial results may be ob-| | rickson, Solway. S 6-628] taken to jail and then Brandt an siven to Senator Frank B, Kellogg, tained, : FOR SALE—Ten acres, one mile out; 2 ‘The loyalty of most of the league| . two acres in potatoes, Small Johnson returned for the men who and the general opinion is that the/ 2 % i % oye Sasi ':gl:ngelzit Ffirhaenkbell‘)rz:fit v?:: tgfmd";;n&: governor will ask him now to become k& : i members: is. not.doubtei i1l they'| house and barn and . other - Alko; wireated chairman of the state committee. 3 o ; s ; ‘ot ‘fiiflt that their leadergishall be| buildings, This would make a fi What interested Brandt < muchly Becretm-y1 Llndqulst;s name was The photograph shows men of Oakland,” Cal, who recently drank to;stu loyal? Sl | sl;xinme;:' fiox:;.h v%illl sell at aytix'n : ; & : i g SRS e e gain, ha sh, balance on time. i t a) 1 known citizens |mentioned in" connection with 'thej to Wilhelm Hohenzollern.. Under the watchful eyes'of armed policemen they | ) x’?;::’gd,sleg.gé vlvl;l atnm:: sgen: i: place because of his intimacy with| are “making Httle ones out of-big ones” and thus working offitheir enthusiasm, ITALIANS REPULSE DESPERATE . John Cline, 212 Miss. Ave; S cars and whistled in a low tone to|the governor. for the kaiser. The rock-crushing activities will continue for some time to ATTACK SOUTHWEST RHEIMS ¢ = ik A t t s . 4 i ¥ FOR SALE—N 1918 Kord,. im e e o eane was ' hot| BOARD OF REVIEW WILL BE | (7% ; S : | Paris, June 24—(Omiclal)—Ttal-| " quire Jack Williams: Phone 758-J ‘rompt. Brandt saw them from his| IN SESSION TUESDAY MORNING ] e ':fl:a a:gul:.glgler;tgSll;fi}n;:n&ngiigt Rl S g = : , ; ; -| FOR SATE —Twe sores of Tand place of concealment and had a smile|. ,,,qyncement was made this af- “Go HoME MBSAGE : WémTON WINS, NOMINATION | puised- another German attack after aursfil‘rflga‘:ge?’j‘:fih‘;n ?t S i ternoon that the ‘board of review o > 5 t. Paul, June'24.—Fred Whea- | sharp fighting, inflicting heavy loss~| iy Good well on premises; Phone ‘will meet tomorrow morning at 9 i E 2 coming. » ton is the democratic nominee for |es: upon the enemy and taking pris- 684-W. 68tL INFORMAL HOSTESSES lo'clock in the ecity hall. : WIRED UNDBERGH BY * ‘J governor, he winning by.364 votes.]oners. 5 FOR SALE—_FIveroom cottage With. Mrs. E. Evans and Mrs. A. A. Lord ; N P HEAMUA’RTERS = - - .| city water and sewer. - Lot 18 informally entertained about thirty 3 ) i & ‘ 1:| 30x150 feet and rTuns out to the guests at their home, Friday eve- LAFOLLmE CASE & s 3IIIII i llllllllllw 5"“]‘““&“%‘8 IIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIll:[l:lll,llll e 1ake. uh;q‘élre at 1204 Dowey Ave. or call 276. = b2t Z ANYTHING—ANYWHERE COMPENSATIONS _ | INSURE Bismarck, N. D., June 24.—'Lind- bergh is losing p’mzler' a thousand votes a day; if you do not want | F¥azier defeated, recall him at once. ning, in hun;:r of er. and Mrs. l.}a;nes p E. Black, who will move to Ashville, N. C, so’me time during July. The COMES UP TUBDAY evening was spent -in conversation. 9 Refreshments were served, also. Washington, June 24.—Considera- : WANTED WANTED—Girl wants wol kind, 1312 Beltrami. Av 648-W. - 3 2 n°45, not ver, SANNIN . NYTHLM WANTED—Roomers. Board if- de- sired. ‘Prices reasonable, Mrs. ‘B. Powell, 1110 ~Bemidji . A . Phone 311-W. S 6-6 baseball club won its fourth straight | yig St. Paul speech. : victory''yesterday afternon when it} Chajrman Pomerene announced the defeated Fosston in a forfeit game,|ca]]l of the committee meetings. = ° the score being 9 to 0. Up to the ' = seventh inning neither side was able clal. = " That the message was ‘effective is evidenced by.a telegram from Slope G EX SION county to the effect” that Lindber; to push over a rum, although Gon- RANTED TENSIO g;gl d“"vf'a:l’i‘fik;l:;’;%‘;‘t‘.‘:;’:g;:‘;tm’gi vick threatened in every inning. 'At| ‘Lieut. Roy Leibsle, who is here on| riedly called to his home, this point Fosston strongly protested|, ghort furlough from Camp Hum-| | Members of the Slope County a third strike decision and left the| phreys, Va., has been granted exten-| Coupcil of Defenso had wired that if field. lThte i\;u:imtres Gthenldlfclmd the| sion of leave until tomorrow night.| findbergh was permitted to. speak games foriollen 1o, Gonv.ox. there they would not be responsible @ o] tion ‘of the arguments made by Gil-| 1tf'wa grave mistake to send ;’d » g -| 14f was a grave mistake to send a @ ; 48, GONVICK %flmu TgE o bert E. Roe of New York on behalf | man of discredited loyalty to partici- ose e WITH - (43} g would Tike. situation FO TEAM SUND. of Senator La Follette will be taken| pate in the North Dakota campaign,” ©.m E MIL LER o : "watch or -some “light - ‘Wo. Spectal to Pi up next Tuesday by the senate com-| wag the message wired the Nonpar: M- £ v 3 =) objections about leaving ‘city. (Special to Pioneer) mittee investigating the loyalty of|tisan league headquarters in North ”:Pfl = ANDBE - 2 ;o Bert Donnelly, M Gonyick, June 24.—The Gonyick|gtatements made by the senator in| Dakota, league leaders and state offi- >§ 3] SURE 3 7] E Ber Dopnelly, . Bemidiliinon, ) g 3 ’ e Z LIFE INSURANCE .Q Office Security Bank Bldg. - ;Phone 747 - P. 0. Box 204 - | WANTED—One horse mower 3% fi. « :” BEMIDJI, = - MINNESOTA AR -={"cut. " Must be in good:‘order. € 111 ll},qlllllll T I T LT TR T T T L LT I =) E Battles. = . =~ 3-625 : : = = = . WANTED—To buy aFord, '¢ar @ _ roadster, in good condition-atd:a + the right price. = State what yo! have to offer. ~Address E AGENCY THAT PUT: ‘0D ALIVASYD . eMyp InQ woij pred pue | powpnipy smisp)y [y, TH Uy | S oWlenenand Harrieon are -the NOT A HUN AT HEART for the results, as great indignatio AR : : : Y RO Mersla had been aroused by his appearance. 2 it - e T 7Y Ploneer, the famous Graves brothers of Red (By United Press) B WANTED —Woman cook ai—_Great Lake worked for Fosston. The game London, June 24. — Frederick| . x SRR bty : { 1. K : Nt et g was played in fine weather and be-| prondauer, German millionaire, pre-| ALLIED CONSULS ‘APPEAL T0 - IO DU FEIA e 1l LD OB B A P fore one of the largest crowds.that|terred death by suicide to being re- HAVE GOVERNMENT FORMED ettt ailimeian FOR 3 had attended any previous contest|patriated to the Fatherland. Though - : ~T N : s - o E r : modern house. D, S, A eonfined in a British ‘internment (}jy United - Press) OCENTSGALLON camp on the Isle of Man; Brandauer| - mquiy June 24.-~Dispatches from 7 . here this year. : COULDN’T: WAKE-EM UP found life’enjoyable. - He took pojson retiactire when informed : that he had “béen Pekin today say British and-Japan- By United P Do | ese and French. consuls at Harbin T 3 N \ ; s 1 ] Londoé..iuyan»fizn—fi?s!)mwss!bla ghoeen. t_l‘);ail_wtgyone of the mext 1éDats|yave appesled tt thelr Tespective meris AL £31TAR e j zoom. 1118 Bealld simply can’t be accomplished, even ‘had th Bal governments to assist Cossa er $ S5 ; 13 3 - 3 : it ? for:the War Bonds. Thus, a British ,nnfizlé?::‘sf :l:d ;;{i:ednnt;:;}izgtlgs Seminoff attempt to establish a stable Folgfil RE:gT J__ Furnished aviator’s pamphlets brought no sub- | was invalidated only by a technal: government in Siberia. one 347-J. 501 Amerfca Ave scriptionsiwhen they fluttered down |ity, 'HIA sister 18 the wite of &' Ger. ' e 3(';-1*152 , from the clouds urging people 0 . 7 T i ; g 5 fi——-?_m man general fighting the allies on 2 ;- Nolan,. Lavinia, -~ Minn. :Phone| 1014 Beltrami Ave: P FOR ° RENT — Modern “Wake Up and Buy War Bonds,” i 3 ) and landed in Chelmsford cemetory. thie Westarn fronk AP T o7 3 7 P - 18-F-30. > 5-627 2 BEES FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. for| HAIG REPORTS SUCCESS : 6 ) U & light housekeeping.:Phone 148-W, 62 BODIES ARE RECOVERED (By United Press) 2 5-626 FOR RENT—Two completely = fur: Gary, Ind,, June 24—Bighty-five] 'pondon, June 24.—General Haig \ ; B e den EAEEe are missing in the wreck of the troop today reported successful minor op- . 3 : o o . IS0 roamator 1Sht L Sissore v f ing, down town. Address “Roqma", & ’4 train which ploughed into the Ha-}ergtions on the British front. ’ . > ganba;:k-W:}lnce whac;sb tdrlain near . ? : 3 ey i . ‘¢|o Pioneer. 3 §21t8 here, including the odies recov- 3 e s s )il S, AR el S A ity E ~ FAIR HEYGENE EXHIBITS 143 : : e - T0ST AND FOUND ! A, - FOUND—Baby bonnet. 'rfiwner.may B r this'ad. e 628. 3-626 have same by ‘paying f (By United Press) 1410 Minn. Avers P GERMANY IS WEARY AND ILL, St. Paul, June 24.—The state SAY ARRIVALS FROM NORWAY | board of health.today decided upon having stdte social. heygene exhibits at various county fairs this year. s An Atlantic Port, June 24.—Ar- rivals here today on a Norwegian liner say Germany is weary and ill, underfed and with morale broken. DANCE AT FUNKLEY There was a dance at Funkley Saturday everyng given by Mrms. Frank Ball and Miss Edna Thorp, the proceeds being $16.12. The affair was greatly enjoyed and was largely attended. COUNCIL MEETS THIS EVENING UNLESS THE CIRCUS ATTRACTS Unless the :circus proves too strong a magnet tonight, the ‘city council will meet in regular session. However, it is understood some of | the city fathers carry the old adage, “men are but boys grown tall.” ADDITIONAL LOCALS Albert Kaiser of Bagley arrived Saturday and is visiting at tne Dr. Gilmore home. We give you Job Printing that pleases. Whether ybur needs be letter heads, envelopes, calling cards or posters, your printing will* be characteristic of YOU and representative of YOUR business. L BE DISTINCTIVE o You might as well be distinctive in your printing—it doesn’t cost - any more and we will do it promptly and well. Loy s, ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Give us an order for the first printed thing you need—use the tele- - phone. ' A : BEMIDJI PIONE TELEPHONE 922 Mr. ‘and Mrs. P. W. Bodine went to Duluth Saturday night, ' where they will visit with friends for a-few days. They will return Thursday. DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS GO OVER: ON “TH&E. OTHER, SIDE , “THE CO0K OUT FoR ' THAT DITER | YOUIRE RUNNING TOO CLOSE To THE =DGE’ SAY IR _YoU DON'T DRIVE. ANY. BETTER THAN THAT I'M COING TO HET SuT OF THE CAR THis MINUTE! WELL You HAVE. A LoT oF NERVE GOING THRICH “THAT WATER": HOW DID NOW_ BE cAREBFVL., THERE'S A RUT N THE ROAD. BE CAREFUL ! TEW-.You! f BLOW YoUR. HORN ' DON'T You SEE THA' F=LLOW WALKIN G' ALONG THERR! OH DEAR BLOW YOUR, HORN MIND THAT: SIGN . FOR A MOMENT ., WELL, WHAT ARE* vou WAITING FoR 3 4wu CAN GO AHEAD Now) R0 AHEAD, THERE IS NO-TRAIN Joming' €30 ON, DON'T SIT THERE CIRE A RUMMV ¥ RE NO TRAIN . cOMING- ' BUT t WAS PIN THAT STAKE. A NOTION

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