Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 10, 1918, Page 4

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THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1918 AMERICAN AVIATORS ACTIVE. | DR. SANBORN NOTIFIED T0 o REPORT IN FIFTEEN DAYS With the Americans Afield, Oct. 10. T Rt ey iia rLi 2d fifty Americ: ir- r, R. C. Sanborn has been notified lAO"e h““f"d e Arsonne| that he will recelve orders within fit- planes.are 1n ac AR BONNE | aay days to report for military sery- > new $55,000 chapel of the Jamestown region, attacking concentration cen-|jce, Just what the orders will be he, Presbyterian college will be dedicated tes. ‘does Bot know, definltely, a5 yet, i during the annual meeting of the 2 - North Dakota Synod of the Presby. terian church which went into ses- sion here today and continues over Sunday. The chapel was a gift to the institution from’a friend in the the east, who had modestly asked that his name be not made public. ; S R S o e Men of national fame will address| the synod officers.of which are Rev.{l/ J. P, S::llmell Ambrose, state moder- ator and Rey. B. A. Fahl, state clerk. : . : Be prepared to buy bulk apples. I will w The synodical meeting will be held today’ and tomorrow. This is the & have a car on track soon. I have moved my Advelrtlssments ldn this column ainnual gathering gf the women mis- cost half cent a word per issue, when | sionary workers of the Presbyterian ' 3 store to 523 Minnesota Avenue, one block west of postoffice. pald cash in advance. No ad will|church. Mrs, McIntosh of Grand I. P. BATCHELDER be run for less than 10c per issue.|Forks is president and Mrs. M. E. Phone 675 ) THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ALLIES ARE NEARING GREAT GERMAN BASE (By United Press.) London, Oct. 19.~—Allied troops are within two miles of the great German base of LeChateau, General Haig of- fiicially reported today. CHAPEL OF JAMESTOWN COLLEGE TO BE DEDICATED EDUCATORS MEETING. (By United Press.) Winona, Oct. 10.—L. C. McCar- thy Preston, president of the south- ern Minnesota Educationad associa- tion, opened the annual convention of that body here today. Educators from all of southern Minnesota are ex- 'OUR BOYS GARNER HUN HUNDS AND HELMETS By FRED S. FERGUSON. (United Press Correspondent.) (By United Press.) Jamestown, N. D., Qct. 10.—The Ads charged on our books cost one | Rowe, Jamestown, vice president. cent a word per issue. No ads run —_— RENEW LAON ATTACK.- for less than 26¢c. (By United Press.) Paris, Oct. 10.—Renewal of the at- tack on Laon is announced today. With the American Army in L : i . 16, B; ail.)—The | pected to attend the sessions W c France: Shwiacks o (By Mall) will end Saturday. J. C. Brown of AR i nopulated with boche dogs. and Dr. Hill of the public health serv- NO PRAYER MEETING. ‘At the same time the United States | ice will be among the speakers, Anna ) b o R soon will be thickly populated with | Shelland, spectalist dn rural educa-| hlg::s:;terifinnocgurigr fiues ngex: The filghtlns Ameri?anhis t;l{ust as Tieeting! ‘earnest in his souvenir hunting as * the peaceful American. Practically DRY CAMP MGN OP ENS . er from town or country—made it a lN BEM!DJ[ TONIGHT point to pick up a boche helmet some- where during his advance from the The real start of the campaign for diers cast aside the heavy helmets in | ¢ytional amendment to eliminate 1i- thelr retreat, and they were scattered | quor from the state will take place broadcast over the Marne valley, On|tonight at the ecity hall, when Dr. By pasting the address on the hat|, member of the “flying squadron” together with 40 cents postage, the|yij] gpeak. He will be accompanied American fighting man can send his| vy former Governor Van Sant of St. el rect from the battlefield. And all of J1{guor advocates in the state. FOR SALE them have done it o are doing it. i\ The, meeting will commence at About the dogs. - The boche left}7.20 o’cloc’k and the program will be | FOR SALE—Ford car in good condl- HBISQ'- dWhBI‘ ig; zrinerlcansnednt:;;d it is expected a large crowd will’be| ham building. 3-1011 ouyardes, Sergy, Clerges, a -| present, as the amendment is one of | ——————————— o ous other '?towns, they found the {)he pFincipal matters to come before FOR SALE OR RENT FURNISHED lars and dugouts their late masters hgd been driven from. A dog can't help’ being boche, so the doughboys : WANTED (By United Press.) v T PR S tartn 0010 iiwe thou | TONIHD -GS VIckR ool he iz one. The deserted dogs were fed. They quickly made friends with the Amerfcans and were adopted by merfean army is gradually belng g~ cioyg, F. A. Held of Moorhead i boche helmets. tion, is also expeoted to aueynd. ing, on account of the temperance every doughboy therefore—wheth- Marne to the Vesle. The German s0l-|the adoption of the Minnesota consti- and across the Ourcq to the Vesle.lGogrge W. Shelton of Pittsburg, Pa., sweetheart or mother @ souvenir di-|payl, one of the most' ardent anti- them behind, just as he did the hel-T'o¢ interest. The band will play and| tion. Berman Agency, Hotel Mark- —_— boche dogs lurking about in the cel-| the voters this fall. —=8ix room house. Magnetic treat- ments by appolntmoint. Typewri- ter and desk for sale. ~Telephone 2_000 HUNS TAKEN 161-J. 1287 Dewey avenue. don’t hold against him the fact that Y Ks 611010 WEDNESDAY BY YAN o : : FOR various compa;ies. The t!og:l now are : just as good democrats as they werelgand Huns were taken Wednesday g autocrats. Each bears some sort of | when the Americans penetrated to| WANTED—GIrl to clerk in confec- FRIDAY AND Germen name. A chaplain has a 1t-1ne. outskirts of Sivry, sald Gemeral| - tionery store; state experience and SATURDAY tle black daschund he calls “Minnie.” | Pershing in an official report today.| salary, Address A. B., care Pio- The‘atter part of her name is ‘“Wer- neer 10108t AT fer.” 3 GERMAN‘)%%,}IE SCHOOLS WANTED TO BUY—Canoe for cash.|. 4 Old town canoe preferred. Inquire w. a. BANK ROBBERS OBTAIN Fieat Dillard Patlors. 81012 fr et 16.—No for e ——— SCHROEDER’S , St. Paul, Oct. 10.—No foreign lan- & 36.5002 M“RDER MAN guage schools in we state are now Wtfl’gEflnd oirlle ?,ig: :::red:xgg;lk sr 3 3 using other than‘'the English lan- work and collecting; also boy 14 ORE (By United Press.) guage for instruction, so far as mem-| *veqrg.4r over, to unpack goods and . Turtle Lake, Wis., Oct. 10.—8Sig-|bers of the Minnesota Public Safety| jearn to sell goods. . Carlson of Standard, Toma@ges, per ney Ward was killed this morning by | Commission know. State Superinten- Course store. 2¢1011 can’ a quartet of bandits who robbed the|dent of Edueation C. G. Schulz re- : & AL T G R | A S SR T e RS i State bank here and escaped with | cently ruled against use of any other | WANTED-—Maid. Apply housekeep- Standard Corn, per can “’F:o'b S . ntmn ume xEng":h 1lans\‘ximgtt;l tortt?- er, at Hotel Markham. 108tt| Standard Peas, per can...... e bandits boarded a high power-|struction in schools an e safety | ——00——————————————— ki ing .3 . od auto and made thelr escape. It|commission fs cor-operating to see| WANTED—Kitchen girls. Apply at ge? Beané' fi?r can.............. tinThelr.:o:eno si::;ngi:;eg‘il:r is belleved they headed for St. Paul. |that the ruling is observed. once. Hotel Markham 105 tf alulr{;et Jaking Powder, ting S 10oh S dnk AR e ———————————————————————————————— 2 0 ===———L———'—"‘—— WANTED—Girl §tenographer with Maca: £ c.an3 k f must get the value his money some general office work experi-| \-aCaronl, o pXgs or. - represents to be practicing IN THESE CIRCUMSTANCES, WHAT WILL YOUR ANSWER BE?| ence. Apply Koors Bros. Co. SOAP BARGAINS the ‘true economy. Ao 10141 8 cans Spotless Cleanser....35¢ _Double. waste goes with “" | 5 bars Swift’s Borax Soap, 25¢ the false economy of buying THIS CARTOON FURNISHED BY : THE MINNESOTA COMMISSION OF PUBLIC SAFET/~ (B2 LOST AND FOUND % LOST—-Two kiddie-cars from 701 Borax Soap ... ¢ America avenue, Return to:Mrs. c F. G. Halgren at above address, Pot Roast, per Ib 5 bars Every Woman’s White || cheap goods just because _25¢ their price is corresponding- ly low—the dvgzst; of h1:he money expende or them . and the waste of the labor Purie Clothea which made them. ~The pa- One of our most popular sellers 4 ¢4 58Y, PoP, WHST Di0 70() Do _ls.? 2d1010 Boiling Beef ...... ELP Wi THE WAR: SIRLOIN STEAK ... hich s T o e e N e H T PORTERHOUSE, I 250 :;(\’ra‘gl:ni. egz g?t’: h]iss!::o::y ;fwdele forog'oun; .and mist'idle age 7 ROUND STEAK where he will get his money’s men. The coat is slightly form- worth. fitting with plain back. * The buyer of Society Brand Clothes is economical. He gets the full representation of the money expended in ‘everyt}.ung essential to good .clothes—the distinct style, hand tailored into them, and the long wear. g Where you see the sign “Style Headquarters” you’ll find Society Brand Clothes and exceptional qualities in haberdashery. Pork Chops 38¢c Pork Roast .. Veal Cutlets Veal Shoulder . Leg of Veal .. Booth will delivef the goods! iior a nickel. ; Sha Vitch B”as. w s 8 [}h [ fl e d o . “Style Headquarters”—Where Society Brand Clothes are sold Glves a brilllant glossy shine that does not rub off or dust off—that anneals to the iron—that lasts four times as long as any otiier. Black Silk Stove Polish { i3 in a class itself. It's more carefully made #d made from betler materials. WE'LL FEEL- \F WeE— Hovel'T” comeE— HCROSS Wi OUR, stfoRe— Try it on {our parlor stove, yourEookstove ar your. gis range. 1f you don’t find it thabest polish you hurdware or grocory dealer is authorized to re- fund your money. CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOKS UST make room for holiday stock. New books and shelf worn books less than cost. Now is the time to buy books for your soldier boys. BRAZIAL SOLDIER BOYS TO TRAIN WITH THE YANKEES (By United Press.) Rio Janfero, Oct. "10.—Brazil is planning to send a contingent of 50 or more boys to Camp Daniels, West Palm Beach, Fla., to be trained with American boys of the Junior Naval Attention! Reserve. Brazil is investigating the system - F O R D O W N ER S . of tratnifg i A [ Table books, books of poems, draw- Jusfor %?:?33.13}?3“%: &y{ u':m%fi POPULAR FICTION | _ings by Fisher and Christy, $2.50-$3.00 Ates,, W e intention of estab- Owing to the.continual advance in prices on repair fios e The Bosy WL veiton ot parts and letters received from the Ford Motor Com- All the best authors, always sold at Clean up Sale $1.50 Camp Danfels for Brazil will go back pany regarding scarcity of material, we wish to advise 60 cents. Clean up sale : . 2 A helr O ounty. ;{:‘::“"}‘:c,",f::fl all Ford car owners to have all necessary repair work Good reading for boys and girls. ' Get ‘L"}i"{i o ‘;’m 't“’i‘l’ ;nméem:!? " done as sodn as possible. & 356, 3 for $l.00 . Z:lir Xmas books now. 60c books, clean up ™ 'owin| T the United States and Braz. HAVE YOUR FORD CAR OVER- g = HAULED BY FACTORY Toast books, joke books and greet- 35c¢, 3 for $1.00 s . YRS ~ WORSE THAN GAS METHOD AND ings, 50 cents : : SYSTEM Greeting cards Kidney disease is no respecter of o5 Now 25¢ s 5-10 and 15 cents persons. It attacks young and old alike. In most cases, the victim is warned of the approaching danger. Nature fights back. Headache, indi- gestion, insomnia, lame back, lum- bago, sciatica, rheumatism, pain in the loins and lower abdomen, diffi- culty in urinating, all are indications | of trouble with the kidneys. When such symptoms appear you will almost certainly find quick relinf in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- sules. This famous old remedy has stood the test for two hundred years in helping mankind to fight off disease. It is imported direct from the home Jaboratories in Holland, and may be had at almost every drug store. Your money promptly refunded if it does not relieve you. Be sure to get the genuine GOLD MEDAL Brand. In’ sealed packages, three sizes | We use the factory set price, the same as you would pay if you took your car to Detroit. Our shop is spe- cially equipped with special machinery, and we have just installed the latest machinery and tools for radiator rebuilding. See us for prices and estimates, as the work can be done more reasonably now thanlater. Our state- ments were correct in the past, and this ad is run for the benefit of our customers. C. W. JEWETT COMPANY, INC. Authorized Ford Sales and Service Station Telephone 474 Just received a line of Gibson’s Greeting cards for soldiers and sailors. General Pershing says: “Send a daily message of cheer to the boys at the front.” ABERCROMBIE & M“CREADY\ 215 3rd Street

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