Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 6, 1918, Page 4

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American doughboys find that the | faces of the System thereby destroying NEW BANK EMYLOYE.' of the city lying east of the E 5:| sidewalk.to the curbyand cornersof| Clark. The resolution was thergyp- man who can get away with the best 5’.‘;%.'32":.‘3‘;‘3."&}:" thg “‘Lsfx elnll the —’*;“i-— 3 efi sippi; viver; amd.’.gthe city eert-all"gurbs shall have a seven foof ra%{.on 'declared by the president tg ‘be French also can get away with thefistitution and assistfhahatu s Miss faude Muffay”of “Kelliher | July 8, 1918, dulyzreported yhon fuch | dius and-circled. - And in accordance | duly adopted. best girl—and competion-is keer | i[iwork. The propri " h ch | has @Bteptedi‘a position with the|work to the city“council, "Which re-| with the plat ing sidewalk and| Approved: - July 27, 1918 faith in the cufative powers of Hall's Northnrg.{Na onal bank and com.-| port contains sketches or pla's show- | curb-lines onf “Second” street: south CHAS W. VANDERSLUIS, FORMER COLORADO GOVERNOR Iiintareh Meaicigs. et Jhey. offer One .menced her new duties yesterday.|ing- property -linies, sidewalks lines| from Woods ‘avenue to Lincoln ave- " who waged relentless war upon the PAGE FOUR . ST e EVERYBODYHELPS _ __ |BEMID]] APRECATES. || e o et . BUSINESS MEN [NVITED. _ N NORTH DAKOTA| " yyyp) ERENCH VOCALIST | THIS DAY INTHE WAR || 4 s sevn 1 s | the Solway Farmers’ club. which will Bemidji showeds its appreciation Aug, 6, 1917—Nine German mip-| ooi"a¢ the Ole Sime farm; one mile employment with the farmers, who | of Tare vocal ability .when a large (Contiuued from Page One) isters resigny east of Solway, Sunday, August 11. § having sntmsted the administration ['audience attended the second concert del‘z:‘t;'ote’i‘u:lglgm. f‘;}:gha:&“g:::fi The farm is located on the Jefferson ; for your I ocq—-ordl. nary plug or lasting tobacco satisfaction. oners. S e their wheat crop. companiest, Miss Jessie Wolf, 1n the _ C _ In Minot, the business men formed | Mathodist: ¢hurch auditorium.- s uAug BG' ‘1915—‘:“5“:“ Larmy QUORTM WAS LACKING. what they called a War County Serv-| * The selections chosen by Mme. Za- sses Bug river, advancing towar Owing o a 140K of & Giorom at the ians at Kovel. g S ice club of which H. A. - Roell was|rad for her concerts are well balanced Russ| council-last no meeting was held; choirman, end G. S. Robinson was|and pleasing, and she graciouslyire-| ANE 8 1914-—Germans - silence e : secretary. sponded to a number of encores. This * ? RESOLUTION. At a regular meetlng of the city And 56 the move):gen}tl mts"e th: is ghstflr]s: tltmeh Bemidjii has’ hrag‘ the . crops spread through -the state each | opportunity to hear a s nger of = (! % 3 section solving the problem .as best|Zarad’s calibre. Her glorious mell HO” N | council of the city of Bemidji,-Minn., Pe l'on Brand suited circumstances, until it now vt;lcei masterly. lfilzterpretnttflon: a ‘LARRY,HO COMING To & .gfl?hg‘éfiyzfiafla“' at: 8 o’colek p. m. ! y seoms certain that not one ield our| winning personality won the hearts 1. J : R al G l boys planted before they were called | of‘all who heard her. Madam Zarad BEMID.“: VACATION TR]P ' Alderman Smith: presented the fol-| e rave A is generously -and patriotiéally giving # i lowing resolution and moved its adop- d Ch : ewing Plug' h to arms, will He unharvested while our sodiers-‘and allies are pleading | her time and talents in raising a.fund “Larry Ho" %s to invade Bemidji tion. for wheat. for the rehabilitation of blind sol- , S ; =t diers. - g‘:'e‘;{s‘;:ym?tfl::f;“‘:"gogl"l Do i SpectisToms ae ccn%tructlon of ce- : BEST FRENCH GETS m-r e | Bim will be party of about ten mem- | IRt sldowalks, curbs, and curb and P 10c a pouch—and worthit ] A ) nd avenues,” on a| ! ; : J LAWYERS CONVENE AND bers of his-official retinue. streets and avenues edst of the Mis- 5 : DISCUSS CALLmfi Don’t know ‘‘Larry Ho?” . 'Why he| ;o w0 ; : 5 lasts 30 muchls = GIRL: BOYS STUDY HARD) - oy i rram "2 | s tior, mivr o, 2| S s o St BT (By United Fheds.). Bism!’u'ck, N. D.; August G—The the best known newspaper men and gbufigfiviggz.u_ d::lgax;:ver the cl:y : h ~ - o Ay e e s alt lawyers’ worlk in war, patriotic law- writers in the: “game,” his nom de | cont Bo% roonat tneces?:ry 10 P. B. Gravely Tobacco Cogpany ndon, Aug. 6.— ie fl] d{fll o - | making and the development of 8o-| plume being “Larry Ho,” and so fa- B AR ;B li:ci any sidewalk Dan; ill Virginia . - ing more than ol enatl:mn leu { cialism will” be among™ the, topics| miliarly known. He went into the | ]euc ydc‘: tem ljx it shall, by e : In pre-war days, perhaps owing to| discussed at the annual convention|oftice with the largest vote 6yer -cast | [cSorution, direct sucl construction,] - our insularity, the English were not| of the North Dakota bar which opens| for a mayor ‘of the Saintly City which or reconstruction, - specifying . the , shall be corrstructed.»ten feet wide,o, But the army has fixed all that. Senator James Wafson, of Indiana, Its grammar might leave a lot to be| will be the principal speaker and ad- “:11,5159;859'"}“: T}:’m:;eml;e }s tso r;s' and shall cause the grade thereof to Resolved that cement sidewalks, | out from the front line of all lots to desired, but when it comes to making| dresses will be given by John E. %hroughaflt the atata: 2 ends | he given by the city engineer, or any | curbs, and curb and gutters, may be |ithe curb, with a seven foot radius at, other competent engineer, and shall| constructed in all that portion of the| the ‘corners, rounded corners. That itself understood, the army ‘gets| Greene, Minot; Aubrey Lawrence, i . there.” Fargo. George A. Bings, Grand t,;lgzsls,e?:e:l,‘;?Jcagg?afl:gft:iksigfima_ cause the ground upon which said]city of Bemidji east of the Mississippi |:211' such' work shall be done by the - P{“t(i]mt’ll;ly all to‘tflflue; tllw‘oy% havl&: Forks; John J. Kehoe, Cando; Chief| ing and length of stay are problemat. 7ide¥V:d!k3 are, to be built to be proper-f river, in accordance with the ordi- oivznersgiunder' tlaeitdire]tition of tthi? mastere: e -essentials o e French | Justice ‘Andrew A. Bruce, of the y graded.” nances relative thereto, -and the| city engineer, an such owners fa language. For instance, they have| North Dakota supreme court. In ad- dcal: e s "5- Section 4. Thereof proyides that|sketches or plats of the City Engi-|to dosuch work within the time spec- all learnt to say “Bomng soir, mam’| dition, a prominent Yrepresentative W ‘ “the publication of such reSolution in | neer, on file in the city clerk’s of-|ified in the ordinances in such .cases selle, voulez-vous promener avec|of the Canadian bar is expected. | WINDSTORM WRECKS BUILDINGS | the. official paper. of the city for the| fice! namely, in‘accordance with the| made and provided, the city may do moi?” President F. T. Cuthbert of Devils AT COUNTY FAIR GRGUNDS period of one week shall be sufficient| plat. ‘‘showing sidewalk and” curb fsuch work and assess-the cost thereot To keep their linguistic accom:-| Lake expects an unusually good ses- notice to the owners of the land along| lines' on all streets'and avenues lo-|to the abutting prgperty ownerg, as plishments up to the mark the Amer- | sion: The severe wind storm which came which it is to be built, to construct| cated east of the Missippi river in the| the charter oY\the city and ordinances icané have joined them, and new same,” and city of Bemidji, except First street|provide. phrases have to be adopted: $100 Reward, $100 - | g? tzx!:-g a";nngfz'h:’ffifiz‘}ncg"sn‘;g:;“:g: Ordinance No. 41, proyides “for the| south and Cen'ciml ave‘r)me from First| Mr. Alderman Benner seconded the “Guess I've got you trimmed” says i ‘entrance -of the.fairizrouniss. The regulation of the construction of ce- street south to Third street south, and [ motion. _And this resolution was'put the Yankee, as he walks off arm in mfll:edre&del; "ollmghtismncr;gex;! ;vtlllh Do | od ot a full swee pg Sl fenos metrit siidev::lks,ncurbts, ;ndi curb and| Second street south, from Woods ave-| upon its final passage upon the call . o b e} » ot ; 7 i e oronn T *OLei" 10 tosch het | gne dryadsd diremse [t scencs Dag | and enelgaures and iwisted thom tnio| yflorgus's pociion has boon duly| riory sidewalka shali be constructet;| lowing PRl A Bt “Oui, monsleur, mais you are ‘cer-| that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly were also put out-of commissi presented to the city council, acted|two feet out from the line of the lots | Bagley, Garlock, Palmer, Phillippi, tainement ‘stung,” chirrups the Bel- :.'2“3,'”""" b{{tc'&“““‘““"““ °°"<“H“‘}'!! L4 ommission. upon and -allowed for the construc-|facing any street’ and avenue, five | Benner, Barnell, Smith. The follow- quires’conatitntional treatment. Hallis tion - of cement sidewalks, - gutters, | feet -wide, all houlevards.shall -be jing named aldetmen votel nay: None. gian maid. - Catarrh Medlcine is taken int 10 And thus the English Tommies and | sots tary 51:}?1205 o‘n et't‘,e"u‘l::‘:u:s‘“flf and curb and gitter in that portion seven feet wide from outer edge:of Absent: Backus, ~Croon, = Joanis, nue; “and on Central avenue from} Attest: Geo. Stein, First street south to- Third street ... City Clerk. south,” in which territory sidewalkg *Hundred Dolla: n; that 0N CHAUTAUQUA PROGE. o Pure S gond 105.5_‘;‘:, ’;.f“:egfl,:o,:f.fi:“’ Miss Murray has had several .years’ | and curb lines for the various streets 4 HA QUA PROGRAM Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, | experience in bnnking and comes well | and avenues, and such report was Ohjo. Sold by all Drugglst, T 3 One of the best mumbers of the g 88 o _Jrecommended. ‘dul)f adopted, and ordere’d filed with Chautaqua will be that tonight when former Governor George A. Carlson will appear in his famous ' address, “The Price of Progress.” Governor Carlson was at one time a famous district attorney and the ter- ror of criminals, he being the man gamblers and illegal liquor sellers. He is said to be a typical American and his address is of a patriotic na- ture: DEANS RECEIVE LETTER FROM SON ON THE FRONT ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dean of Lake Boulevard have received a letter from their son, F. E. Dean, dated June '27. Mr. Dean, who-has been in active service for sometime writes a cheer- ful letter and says he is in the west of health, as ever, and that he is mak-’ ing the best of everything. The let- ter states he had a letter from R. D. Gracie, another Bemidji boy, a few days ago, stating he would try to Jook him up. He says further, “In- “dications are that he is quite close.” MME. ZARAD WILL SING AT BIRCHMONT TONIGHT Mme. Zarad, the Fyench prima donna, who gave a concert in the M. E. church Sunday and Monday nights, .will singat Birchmont Béath hotéltonight. She plans-on spending a couple of_days at the head ol’ the lake.’ The totdl receipts of her two con< certs were $96.55. She commenced to work for the cause in June and since that time has raised $2,000 for the blind soldiers. She hopes to make the total $10,000. Mme. Zarad will go to Crookston, Grand Forks and Winnipeg from here. WHILE AT WAR Women Suffer at Home ' Subscription'Offer o » . The Ploneer has secured a lrmlted number GF s ke ation Maps : whrch it offers to 1ts subscribers on the following terms: DAIL‘Y PIONEE To Daily Pioneer subscribers who pay $2.50 - for ‘ six months and 32 cents to pay postage and wrap- ping expense, get one of these handsome useful and up-to-date maps. WEEKLY PIONEER To Weekly Pioneer subscribers who pay $1.50 : for one year and 32 cents for postage and wrapping expense, get one of these handsome, useful and up-to-date maps. AS ABOVE STATED WE SECURED ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE HIGHLY COLORED MAPS AND THEY WILL BE GIVEN OUT FIRST COME, F IRST SERVED. These map hangers regularly retail for $1.00, and they will be given to readers of THE PIONEER for 32 cents which is merely to pay for postage and wrapping. ~-DON'T WAIT—PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY — THE MAPS MAY ALL BE GONE IF YOU WAIT TOO LONG. REMEMBER, WE HAVE-ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER ON HAND. THEY WILL BE GIVEN OUT—F IRST COME, FIRST SERVED Every home should have an up-to date map. The times are changmg too quickly and the best way to keep posted is by observation. 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