Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 3

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- NOTIOB OF SALE OF WATER WORKS | must be . accompanied by a certifled NoTICcE. EXTENSION BONDS gheque’ fob 10 per cent ‘of the “par onds or, e v paotios 18 hereby given. that on the conditionally fo tho City rianare, "] M wife, Inga Dammann, having ) ct?y(;t Hnl'l Frii cuofizch‘p'h;jni' The council reserves the right to re-|left my bed and board, you are here- '?snnnguouy ‘ge. ey e Y em! d Ject any and all bids. All bids.should | b tifl ) y Council ~of sald{}e nddressed to the undersignea y Dotifed not fo extend 'her ehy — R City will open and consider sealed bids| " By authority of the City Council. credit on my account, as I will n To'ehcb da g“ive ettt , for the sale of an issue of Water Works Dated May 17th, 1919, PBe responsible for same. 3 : . day ‘an interesting and complete review of the Extension bonds of said City, described GEO. STEIN, |2d527 Oscar Dammann, Expert Shoe Repairing At Moderate Prices cify’s social -gti;mes 18 our"desire. ~'This page is devoted to personal ({1 **\oiount of tssue, 360,000, Denomina-| saia Newspaper is hereby G ioior — Try the :Pent_i_o_n,_ spcial jtems m'l_g news briefs'and we solicit your cooperation tion $1,000 each, date of jssue March 18t, | 35 the newspaper in which the gnnouce Nasturtiums or petunias often et e ¢ : 3 Loy, R i, 1919, payable March 1st, 1944, with the {nifs Thaintenace. * Itéms phoned or mailed to'this office are appre- ||| right Foserved to pay. bonds numbered | “Hhe Gt ned opt sald resolution|MEKS @ E00d plant to use at the 'ciated by reade B 4 k 1 and 2 on March 1, 1934, and two_bonds | wy foundation of a house or along a y ers of the Wpefinnd by the publlshen. i in the order of their numbers on March x';va‘fi; ::fi?é‘e:‘:}h?d{ 31]3 *}';'flfi'&xg;'iiczlé' v:g: wall. 5 Bemidji Shoe Repair Shop Across the Street from Dalton's TR B RN Dy X Ve 1, in each of the years 1935 to 1943 in-{taken and A : i : Telephone 922. clusigle. ratel a:r ifltfierest EE*IP;XI'J cex;l !ey.enyae? c;g;::?‘:i 0;’::;5;. ‘:’;.e Bag- - toail " th- d Restaurant E payable semiannually on September 1,|nell, aye; Jones, ay Vandersluis, aye. he common toad is e garden- and March 1, in each year, Absent, Backus, Palmer, Croon, Jo;i“. er's friend, because he lives upon the A. PATTERSON ; " ‘Bonds will be furnished by the City | i, at Schoplcraft, jeisitors were the ‘Buests of S. A, Sel-{and will be-executed and ready for de- i‘!A majority vote having been cast in stall ingects. that. troubls ithe, gar- e city | P v - livery at the time of sale, and' the legal den crops, A few toads in the gar- ty shoppiug. | vog, in clarge of the'state fisheries, opinion of H. W. Moody, Esq., St. Paul, SfiYfi’afifiy‘.fifi A O She emolutlon Was| goy will help keep it free of ins:,cts_l Miss Julianm, teacher *'passed Saturday-in th 218 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. on a fishing trip, | Minnesota, will be furnished to ‘the pur- TRuby Rutherford of Fiines ‘Spent — O thout Tharge. Al bids must | APPrOved May ITISIS, o oN Saturday between trains 4n the eity, Some time'ago a private bath house | be without condition or qualification and S Ma: ik \ P was built at Diamond point by a must be accompanied by a; certified . [ Have you had your Gish of jce|number of Bemidji young men. Sev- hadde oy Fer. cent of the par value| . GEO, STEIN, i : £ bon. pay; City Clerk 1d5-18 cream today? AN 512t :rall, (fid‘the w;::unfi; men who assisted all_l;;htocthe ?llty 'n‘mui;r- ght t _—_— % [, | Lin bui ng this house have sinee left e Council reserves the 0'.re- Man ’ ; \{ t any and all bids. Many years ago, when the common 'isl:gs' Sl ic‘dsc”e'd Pine River|is the city and the bath house has now jei\na txdu should be addressed to the | Potato bug, then known at the Colo- visiting friends in the/city, for a few | been donated to the Park board, at{undersigned. - rado beetle, first became fashionable days.. Y the suggestion of N, E. Given and By authority of the City Couneil. in potato patches and gardens, num- Clarence Foucault, and a -women’s| Dated May 17th, 1919. ) P e — & 3 erous remedies were offered. One Judge M. A. Bposner has returned | rest room will be dohstructed at the GEO, (TR, - | Tan adverti . from a’:}qu whiare he attended | Foint for women bathers, 2d519-26. o Clark. tato beefi(fi; &ed 4, Bufo remedy for po- . vhich would be sent pre- dourt, s he Miad May MacGregor roturfed Sat.| ' BUSOLUTION XO. 14s. B e e Thoias LN ¥ ” ] t § (+5; Farm’ loans ~pade without delay.|urday | mornf from Rochester, | At the Tegular mosting of/the TV | dotlars, and when the sure-cure came > th J, J.|Minn.,, where she cared for her'sls-{ 52" fq at”the council chambers:in |it consisted of two square block * Opsahl, ; 68-1Mo | ter, Miss Beth MacGregor for the past fhe Gity Hall' in said City on the 13th | wood and printed onq(‘llxe side utso:; 22 e two weeks, the latter having under-|day of ‘May, 1919 = .00 L oiblock were the following instruc- i Mrfl)-l Mary Githtle of Turile River | gone an ‘operation. Mise May Mac- | Alderman Bagley ofteved the SCIOWINE| 4iong; “Place the potato bug on this ., was the gue it of friends in Bemidji | Gregor, 0 i3 a graduate nuree of | ““whereas no petition has ibeen-ifiled | block and crush him with the other Saturday, the Mdyd!s hospital, eerved as a Red | with: theiCity Clerk asking for the sub-i block. The cure is certain.” g el T Cross " Hurse in France for 'mine|mission of the question of the issuance M f $50,000 of Water Works ) Extension Mrs. E. ¥, Cynningham of School- | months, Her sister will graduate °B‘m§s O taed oy ormmmfi*No. ion craft. wr g among the business vis-|from the hospial June 7. Had the|passed February 17, 1919, and approved o C, M. Ascbam, office wi “Htors’ Sa surday, 'Mrs., James Taylor and daughter, ! world war lasted longer, the -latter .| also had’ planned"on Eoing atrose as @& Red Cross nurse, February 21, 1919, Now, Therefore, Be it Resotved, that the City Clerk If You want Your Glothes Made Right T8.. Maule, of Tenstrike, autoed to is dlr:‘ctcd ‘t‘nrmvf puhnshadinotlce P?mlw ’ “Hein' ' ‘ e in bach week for two successive weeks in . “Bem' i Saturday. ¢ Rev. George Mahlon Miller, of St.| the Bemidji Daily Ploneer, a newspaper At the Right Price---Sce Don t ake any Chances § i Oy Paul, who_was th est of 'his sis. | published at glemlfd.fli‘ Mclfinesnm. tha: T i , 0000 to oaa on- i, Demn | Eor - Gner 1 Bicison and tam: | 1 civorzton oo S e T, Beaudette bt e d Co. a71tt |ily for a”short time, lins returned to|2d day of June, 1919, at 8 o'clock, p. m. (. 214 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn A battery may seem to be doing its job nearly Mp rling o AR Gfoni France, Gnors D4 nerved purchas u:(} ctggzled%l;ri:‘}:\edfie:t !3;0:3: ; o as well as usual —may turn the engine over g, J. Batling of Wilton was ‘i ned troni Ianco, Fhere hé served l)’:x‘t’.%ngi’:n Bonds mentioned and author- - s atrongly cnough to "get by"—— may supply ‘mmong the between train visitors in |With the Y, M. C, A. for fourteen a 99, of 0 Pl the city Saturday. A\ months. He was stationed for awhile gflg (!:’l’;y.sald o ok i) enough current for light — may produce a fairly g i in Paris.and Versailles and' later at 'rhacH saiid'ngllce. be in substantially Bemidji Train Schedule hot spark — and may go on doing so right up ta {rs, J. C. Spapgler. of Farley was | Nancy and “Port-a-Moussan. 'He has| (o, SHOWIRE f00™, or works Bxten- ° ey the point where the spark of life goes out. 3 Business visitors in Bemidjl Satur- |again “"kg up the'ipastorate of ‘the sion Bonds. i “day fora short time. Olivet ‘Congregational’church at St.| Notice is ' Hereby Given that on the L~—Union Depot Paul, whic : X g 2d day of June, 1919, at 8 o'clock p. m., aul, which position e had held for 24 QoY ity Hail in the City of Bemidji, || No-32 South Bound ....Lyv. 7:38a.m. If you don't know that your battery's in good health, you're taking chances. W rs. 'E. 'R, Getchell a dren | 81X Years before éntering the military | 31 1he.51a the City Councll of said City || No- 34 South Bound ....Lv. & q T service, *and ‘sider sealed! bids for | No, 31 North Bound ....Lv. y . g 4 k m;‘;?%‘;z&ffi:?;;f;:;?’;fi ,—:]l:} ] e b e uh tssuc of Water ‘Works Ex- || N: 33 North Bound ....Lv. Drop in at the Service Station for ten minutes “tives. REACHES NEW YORK. fi';"ff,?fl,w‘?“d’ of sald Chy, ideseribed @. N.—Great Northern and let us test your battery. e i i Austin’ Molver, son of Mr. and 5 Amount of issue $60,000, Denpminatio: No. 34 East Bound.. K . Koors' ice.cream is made With puro | Kenneth' Melver of thia city, com: | {3000 sack, dale of ‘ssie, Tiareh st And ask about the Still Better Willard— the : gwel A 1, 1944, th 3 1. 8¢ S t St sweet pasteurized cream. b12tf :nogly k‘x;owncas “Bud," has returned l?glfii '.3:3’:,}32.1 “{2’%’;, ‘bonds’ n‘:’,‘,fi"{ms g only battery with the ‘‘Bone Dry‘; principle R A2 o New Yqrk City from overseas, hav-| ¥ and 2 on March 1st, 1934, \und two]| No, 106 South Bound at i ‘G e of getting a Mrii Harry Davidson of Hines was No. 10 that is your absolute assuranc g g ing been in the Service there for over| bonds in the order of their numbers on. bt S 2 ¥ A atiery as new as the day it left the factory. n Bemldil:Baturday en route to Heu-ta year. His brother,'Claude, who 1943 inclusive, rate. of interest 53 per M., R. L. & M.—Red Lake Depot Y ay March 1st in each of the years 1936 to in, wheré she will visit relatives for | went over with him, returned to Be-|cent. gnynble semiannually on September || No. 11 North Bound....Lv. 1:280 p.m, » oo emiqaji Auto Co. a short time. midji in February. 1 and March 1 in each .year. || No,12......... weereessAr. 9:46a.m. Olaf Ongstad, Prop. N lppre——— - Bonds will be furnished by the City Mrs, Sidney Miller of Pinewood, and will be-executed and ready for de- Soo—Union Depot who has visited relatives_in: Duluth. Protecting Airplane Propeliers. livery at Qr,he“(h{\‘g; o{ sa(]io, ‘{;‘;‘,’, the ;egsatl No. 162 Kaat Bound Vi 5ikb oy il 9 inion o: 5 . Moody," q., Of b . 162 Kast Bound,.... v. 9:40 a.m. and Gold City, Migh,, for some time,| AR aluminum plating for afrplane | 2R, o8 T, N0 00 i rnighea To tho || Nol 163 Weat “Bound.. ! Lv. 4:85 pm. passed Saturday in Bemidji. propellers has been devised for the | purchaser without charge. All bids must PO purpose of protecting the wood from be without condition or qualification and (TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Tur-| the influence of the weather, which ““tle River returned'from Minnedpoliy| hus been a serious problem heretofore. ;#i-Saturday; where Mr, Clark had taken | The plating is a tRin leaf which is in ““treatment " for stomdch trouble. corporated In the finksh of the propel- -x B~ DABES) 1ers, and the Tdea” wag developed t Cash paid for Mberty bonds. a1 Hes meveloped. by ; In ¢ the forest products “laboratory at quire room 51, Markbam hotel. 41tf Madison, Wis., and placed in produc- " % Henry Plummer of Hornet was a|tion by the war department. The | B : ‘(1% business visitor in ‘Bamidji today, My, |process Is practicaliy 100 per cent ef- MAT. 3:00; EVE. 7:30, 9:00 AL Plummer, recentiys ‘ped from tective In preventing’ absorption of Bl LA P luth where he spent the winter. ater, particularly in ' tRe “storage . o i e a, stage.” A Frénch authority states that An Artcraft picture ; Miss “Gertride MoLenn. and Miss FETLI L 80 per cent of the French propellers Garol: Becaien oo Wiz taner protucesare rieces b e o | M ST nder Kreatz at the Hotsl Markham lasi mainly ‘because they are out of hul- evening, . ance.” This difficulty is dud largely to 5 frie . . unequal absorptlor. or distribution of , Miss Edessa ‘Legnee, of Crookston, | moisture and can he greatty reduced e op arrived in Bem idji' this noon to ac-| by an effective water-proofing coating cept a _position as clerk of the cigar Featuring the famous and news' dep:wtment at the Hotel " Stopping a Great Waste. ian- ic g fikhnm. ' b aar ] stions of dollars’ worth of truit come;?el?&:xil;bam Acts SRR e 4 Acts e qakilzy | fial 55T have been wasted in Florida during i P C Teo cream’Is 'tho’ national dessort. | 1% C00 TS ey Herenttor in addition to regular high class picture program e ; - & nothing will be wasted as the drops, FRED Migs I M. Fe puey, publisher of the | culls and ripes will all be utilized by E Northome Reccard, and. Mrs, J. E,| new procesyes evelved by a clever Cowan, also. of i Nort'home, motored to | chemist and “sclentist. The growers . the city yesterfay, and returdfed to| ang the public generally will be helped “ ’, = their home toda y. by these processes, s the farmer will ~ . a0, —p— — I fit from the sale of thel Some of the biggest 30°M. "Thorn, € St. Paul, agency | T3P @ benefit, - . 2 gge! s . director..of the Meq w ~York:Life In- waste products and the latter will circus scenes that : surance compamy;, . wae in Bemidji{ have the benefits of the manufactured ever came down the Saturday ferria g with D. 8. products whith are greatly in demand. ike a in “Under Mitchell, local agessl - . —Florids, Times-Union. fl:e To;",, L : . Bame prices as. 1M “fore the war on kodak finishing att‘ Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone §7 0-W. 613-1&(0’ el o ! . Dr. and Mss E. D, Campbell re-| . turned to thejr: hom . e.in Detroit yes: . terday after Ravimg . been the guests . of Mr, and Mms;, D . 8. Mitchell mt:t several days. THey: made the trip by | IT'S A NOVELTY Filled with thrills; laughs and' there’s a love story, too. 7--AHT|8T8--7 In “A Final Riot of Singing, ' Talking and Music @ ADDED ATTRACTION |t o B fo Allen & Moore | | MARTIN & COURTNEY “THE HAPPY COUPLE” Bits of Travesty—Comedy Dancing Late of Musical Comedy—Singing and Talking and Dancing *a PICTURE PROGRAM FRED ELLIOTT---"Rube” Gladys Leslie in *“A Stitch in Time" | A Vitagraph comedy-drama in 5 parts, + Directed by Ralph Ince CHARAGTER COMEDIAN “HIS WILD OATS"” A Keystone 2-part comedy WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. AT '3:00; 7:30 and 9:00 ETHEL Vhiaio’ dinner,” ret ' urting to their Falls, Koochiching county ano’flmy.4 iy '“THE RED GLOVE”— -MONDAY and TUESDAY to his home from P ' —ark Rapids where “Ogming the Spret ' iding Bvil, et ? 24623 A& ; ‘James Keanes Siturday {rofh a thr ;€0 Weeks business | in Minneapolis he & ttended the, big First National attraction. Two-part Big “V” comedy -~homes in- the even Ing. There were g twenty in the party . :apent Saturday in | Bemidjl o legal he appéared iun ais trict court Réfore| Flames of “Wheee? . W. Naugle, ~ manager of the “The Spreading Evil trip to Minneapolis,: Duluth Ashland | sansation of the hour. A parade given for th 2 Treturned boys | 10c, 20c, Matinee 2:30; 7:20, 9 ; —»t‘?_;@uta' park’ yesterds : y and enjoyed a | s B Mario Mal | | prene, demme il it ma camp e E Ko | ‘business. Mr. Jev -ne was en routo 5 Judge B, F, Wrigh t. is 5 Death” Na'Zigle Pole & Tie ¢ -Ompany, returned g b ‘ The ~pliotodrama.™ The 4nd other points in \ -Wisconsin, Wh 6% the 151st. icture - | “Mr:and Mrs, Waltey - Thompson and| TOMORROW o N. ),, have arrived | ) il ot Farco 1t o e | MARY MAcLaReN i |l CLAYTON re they have!| or at Lavinia, wh i ; E: gal:;rtr:é‘esa n‘:o:?:;%e"gi ‘;'ac’l;g:“:‘t‘:a:' i Umvell)‘:;}u)?mducuon In Paramount picture z y . e an al ors ; ‘company at Furgo. & 3 THomroni @ “The Amazing Wife” | " Monday (Tonight) and Tuesday, May 26 & 27 is a sister of Williany 3 dlein, of this MAGG‘E PEPPEH e \ll COMING—Alice Brady in : " H. Gemmell, geda 'al superin-| “fhe Death Dance” AT THE efident -of the Minnesol & Interna- s i it rner, train b E RO n’,‘;{:{’j,.";}‘,',"f“fifi,&“,;m;; mechanic Coming TOM MIX in and Ed. Ofth, chief-dispap cher, were, “WESTERN BLOOD” the guestss 6F A. L. ;{:?fl 1% g‘t‘fi:, £ Red Lake tallroad, Friday 3 ] to Red L o While ot Red Laks the| Two and One-half Hrs. s of Real Entertainment ! Adults - 50c¢ i ' Children - 28¢ ‘ " R i ————_"——‘H'_”" — - . ' 1 4 : r—_ . e { | { trvweas Praco ‘ !

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