Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 13, 1919, Page 8

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_&bten‘anean Studnes Punued by . Pupils -in Mlnlnn TRAINING: BETTERS HIS STATE | " ost oom, iy watar, iewer, Voun' chlauoan Is Aided u I-lloluv Wano by the Department ~ --of Labor: Y Wnphlngtop.—now an unskilleg workman incrensed his wages 60 per cent in six months through the work of the training service department of labor 18 revenled in the story of & young man who six’ months ago went 0 a Chicago maching shop and foun- ary looking for a “Job. 'His only ex: | verience™had consisted in pushing-s, Meturned’ Soldiers ‘Are” Instriicted’ I ' the-Art and Practice of Hlnhs\ Leag-Zinc/Ore— aehor ‘geet! nnderzround in the l(omlng mine @t ‘Mullan, Idaho;- in which’ returned ‘moldlers are; being'taught ‘thie art and practice of mining lead-zinc ore, is one o€ 'the Jatest educational innovntlons 't the University of Idaho. This work, which has been. inaugurated. by the achool of mines- of -the ‘university,:is, w0 far as is known, the first attempt w0 apply to actual underground min- g work the new system' of 'vocation- @@ education provided -for by the Smith-Hughes act,’and the experiment & being watched with interest by min- ars and mine operators allké through qut the Western states. The schoolroom 18 far under. trnund, end it is ‘devold of blackboards, books sod benches. - Puplis.and teacher alike e dressed ‘In, overalls and ‘mining, Boots, and .the school : equipment con- alsts. of rock dHlll. driyen by com- yressed alr, or “machines,” as they are 'menlly termed In mining parlance; * gteel or: drill bits for these. machines, picks; Bbvels, timber, dynamite, ‘caps, fpaes #nd all the other paraphernalia of thosé who go down to the mine in akipss .. Teacher Is Lieutenant. 4 . The teacher is Lieut. Frank H. @keels of the United States army «@gineers, . recently released: . from @ervice for this work. Before going Mo the army Lieutenant Skeels had Been a mine manager and mine super- tmtendent, to-which: position he had ween after spending his life since boy- Mood in ‘and about the mines of the Qoeur d’Alene district. Admission to the echoo] is obtained Wy application to the federal employ- wient:agent at Wallace, and preference ¥ given to returned soldiers who are goung enough and bright enough to hp teachers. The ‘work in hand is what is knowlr y drifting—that is, driviig a horizon- Wl gallery or working lengthwisé of e vein. ' The puplls operate ‘the rock- dvills in turm, studying the number of Boles. necessary to ‘break out the pre- @etermined: section of rock,:the angles at which they qut be driven to make e resap p vk ot me -w#;'y’“ot dynamite. In addl- gon, the, enp oftimber to sup- gort & weak wsll and all the varlous Rinks ofithe underground /trade . are jught by mkjng the student do them ‘wctual, workmanlike fashion to-pass the scrutiny of a domestic mine fore- man and a lynx-eyed eafety engineer. : Pald While Learhing. There is the more prosaic. work of amucking” or shoveling, and sliso. of mmming the broken ore or waste to e shaft or dumping place. The young fellows who attend the schoot recelve nlr compensation for their time; as the school. iy carrying on: drift work Wy eontract, and payment ‘ £o! {explo~' sives §nd other, supplies mdlvldefl pro rata among, the men, the !mzx ‘of the tpstructor,.being pald JoIndy. by, the state of Idaho and the tedonl lovern- ment. : While.at the present ‘time there II @ school in one mine only, it is:expect- o that within the next ronth:or two achools will be organized at eack of _the ather four or five big propertieu in the foeur d'Alene district. 4 ¥iike every other novel enterprise the school has had to overcome: & good @a) of skepticism and passive opposi- Won-on, the part of ‘some of those who abould be. most concerned in its es- blishment, but this is gradually fad- %g out as.the practicability ‘of the mpheme s being demonstrated,” Dean ¥ A, ‘Thomson” of ' the Un{venlty 8chool of Mines sald. A Applications for enrollment far ex- qeed the present capnclty or the »*Qhool Left.Waiting at Church' ~Soon Got Another Brlde When his brldeto-be failed to’ make her appearance -at the church, Joseph Solar of Harris- : burg® Pa., the: disappointed’ 'throom. was the least dis- } tutbed of the large number of . guests assembled to witness the , ‘ceremony. “There must be some one ‘will- ing to marry me,” said Joseph. Accordingly he sent out the best man and several other -friends "to look for anothe¥ bride.; Miss Teressa Chasa, blushing and smiling, soon made her ap- petnnee, and tha wedd.lnx cere- Thankful to Police. 8t. Louis.—Tony Evarigelovic was thankful' to the police. They arrested ‘NI on 8;charge, of carrying concealed weapens._ Tony intended “using the te- wolver to commit sutcide. =_-‘.l_lIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIlIIIiIIIIIIIIII| |lllIIIII||l|||||||llllllll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlllfllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII w‘hedharrow to and from a con .| mixer. il . They gave him a Job ag mxweeper. but after working in.the shop: a;few weeks he hecame interested in the ma- chines, particularly.’ the horing: mills and hand screw machines. he spent more. time watchiiig the ma: chines than in working, he fell behind In his ‘work, but the Ig(enmn learning ‘of his attraction toward the machines, turned him .over to the training llb structor for:a chance, . *° . The man ‘who thin ubg can make a success ‘of anything{hd-undertakes is apt to be an unsuecm!ul thinker. Advertisements In tnis cofum: L St T e el T Sl ce. 'No less than 10c ver issue. . T be xtnifop Adn charged on our books, f::t a wortf' lnr issue. No Mlc?’l.ltfl ::: FOR SALE—One seve house, | good barn, wood sh y shed; also . two-room house wirh gcod well, oné ‘a¢re of land in East Be- midji, lnqulu ot Ed. St. Peter. R 3. 104624 FOR SALE—QGarage and shed, at rear of 815 Bemidji Ave. Phone. 32 or 766. 65d617 Because | ;——_—_—————-—-——— FOR SALE--One Ford car, {n-goad | ~electric 1lights. Lot ‘extends 'to > lake shore. One block south. of =+ Normal _school. * uire | 1204 Dewey avenue. 1174 FOR SALE—160 acres of good farm :‘land; township 163, ge 31; big houge, barn, well, 11 /jailes from Kellih 1100. Write Rev. D. V. lenarsen, Erskine, Minn. 6d613 A (PRS0 S RREUNG R 77 LAY FOR BALE—&ummor cotute W. N. Weber, 5d617 | ity s e . FOR SALE—Hopse (with 21 “lots, * corner eleventh and Beltrami Ave. Th}l is: a .snap. For price and add, r M o¥, sos Bal)nom. Ave,, Grand Forks, N ; 1 adezi : WANTED—Experienced maid . £o general housework. Mrs. E, W. Johnson. Phone 11-R. - ' 3d614 WANTED—GIr], for laundry work‘ Apply Hotel Markham.* 3461 WANTED—Two. wn.ltrenes tHotel Markham. WANTED—Kitchen Street Cafe, - —_ WANTED—-Waltrm, at Hotel Hi« girl. ___,.__._.._-.___———--—- | WANTED-—=G1rl, for nousework' on' farm. ' State wages desired. C. ] Emerson, Joliétte, N.'D. 64614 FOR ANY kina of rezl estate deal, se@ i e FOR SALE—One Buick roadster, oné = stake wagon, set of_ sleighs, one Cary ute Koors Brother; 519 running order. Auto, Co. FOR SAQJE—Summer hqm; lnqulr ltotor Inn 6d69 Birchmont Beach < “Phone 29, ©21d617 FOR SALE—Hanes, herses. When you want ‘good horses call on the :Bemhidji: Horse Market. They must be sold- as represented. = Bemidji Horse Market, John Moberg. 519tt .| FOR SALE—See ‘the Bemtdji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tnflnl nals and corporation: seals. astt ‘WANTED—Experienced girl to work : in candy kitchen. Gns,Br:;vn. WANTED—Man, toswork in cream- -:.ery. Apply Koors Bros. 3d613 FREGKLE - FACE|. — FOR SALE—Good tyrawriter, at' a bargain. Room 6, Northern 'Na- tional Bank Bldg Phone 535-W. 2d6138 FOR SALE—15 acfes of hay meadow two miles southwest of Bemidji. Inquire of Mrs. E. M. Hayner, 110 6th St. - 3dp14 FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car. Newly painted, 4. new tires, lots of “extras. 815 Mississippi Ave. 2d613 —_— eI FOR SALE—G&-room _house, two blocks from postoftice. Call 'at 915. Beltrami” Ave. ©12d621 | WANTED—YJung girl to help with light housework and children. Ex- 1221 Ir- perience -not noces}nry 610t vine Aw BUYS' Win $5 Gold! any girl! tell you. answer—in 50 or’ - that date \ VACATION Think of it—$5 for 50 words—$5 in® And so eaSy for any boy— Thls is, AII You Have to Do Ask your mother why she thinks Calumet, Baking Powder is the best Baking Powder she ever used. Moth- er knows why Calumet is -better—— . If she has ever used it—and she:can " : : Then when she tells you, .Just write in 50 Words or less the rea- —“Why ‘mother likes, Calumet best.” Sign your name and address, and mail to us. That’s all. The boy or girl who sends in the best mother likes Calumet best, will re- ceive a $5 Cash Prlze. The Only “Rules” ~ Are These Only boys and gn'ls in or “under” the : 8th grade in:any school are allowed to enter the contest. Your answer’ must pot have more than 50 words. - Contest closes June-16th. Your answ- er must be in our office on or before-, l||||||||I||||Illll||||l|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIl|II||l|I|III|lIIl|lIlI Sun.and Wind Brin' Out Uzly Spots. How to Remove Eul!y Here’s.a.chance, Miss:. Freckleface, to try a remedy for freckles with the arantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless’ it removes the freckles; while if it does ) | FOR HENT—Furnished, .Phone:732-W. = 34615 e FOR ‘RENT—Furnished rooms, 61§/ B Min‘nesota Ave., apartment, . Inquire James Heneg- han, Nymore: [ J. Koors; - Phone 626. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—One gray mare. . Owner can}| have hdrse’ by calling at'J. C. Ro- 2\‘1614 Apply |- 34613 ,.'x‘hii'd oL 26884 or wrne E.J vlvmm, 218 Beltmnfl { for a ‘man.! 1001 Minnesota Ave.}) Phoue 394 W. | \-3d614 | two-room || 3d618 | Aaman A S b e ) FOR RENT-—Log -cabin--at - Bireh-}| Hi mont, partly furnished. ~Apply F.|{° =519ttt |1 - 'l condition | $15.00 per month. " I'HAVE a bay horse with a. white / face in the pounds. Joe Hahn, ' Poundmaster; 503 Mlsol’mlm)!l ‘fives LOS'!‘—PIntlnum bar .pin, between 608 Bemidfi for & keepsake. Lib- Rettrn to'- Mrs. 8 ‘Bemidji avenue. 144613 M;dwood hnd 6 miles 160 coras of p:kh: onth. g orgnm h’o\isé lot 160x140 - 87, 00 vfifli‘hke the “best pay. ing. business in the city including ‘stock, business building and. ‘good . “This-Tixa well ‘established siness and oney maker. ‘. 223 acres river bottom, ex- ‘tending 1 mile#$long the Mississ- ippl;.- fine " nat: \-meadow, bal- ear. . Jefferson ' miles from Be, er ' acre, .small balance in < five m house, in good GEORGE H. FRENCH. 3. P LAHR... M-rklum Hotel Building We keep gettmga lot of new thmgs every. day. Always 'at f reasonable: prxces. % give you a clear complexion the ex- i pense is ing. i Sfilplzhget an g\mu of Odtxh:ne— ouble ngth—from an ggis! ard a few applications |l!guld show you how easy it it to rid yourself of the homely freckles and Et a ben\ltl- ful complexion. Rarely is more tha -one cunce needed for the worst case Be sure to ask the for the double = strength’ as this strength' is sold \mdur murunue of lfnone back if lt fails to remove 'rec! = GIHLS‘ in Gold MONEYf |I||||IIIIII|||II|I|iII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllfl less words—why - fillllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIliIIII See our new. lot of Summer Voiles in all the new shades and patterns at prices “you- cannot afford to pass up, - 50c, 75c S_l, .$1.50 Speclal lot of seas: : ‘onables wash skirts. - in’ white 'linen. and - grey ‘and sport, val-- ues $2.50,-today - $1.39 - Ladies Vests, values | '19¢ to 25¢, ‘today ‘only o ) X something new and N ew pa‘tterns in "French Zeyphr Gmghams, Values 98c ot Middy waists, good “values up to $2.25, boday only 3 $1.29 Lad i=e s Chemise,. values up-to $1 25 today : African Brown Kid High Louis leather ‘heel, very dressy, yet 4 serviceable, -per pair, A, B. C, and D widths. Don’t wait until every one else has purchased their summer -shoes, because then stocks will be broken and you may | find it hard to.get a perfect fit in the styles -you wish. - Our’stock of summer shoes is | very complete in alk matenals. - For men, .iwomen and clnldren. TROPPMAN 'S BETTER SHOES AND SERVICE venue and Miller's || ”Ilynchn and Slrm ' T Bemldj, Minn 5 DR H."A( “'on'mnor Oll-orp:'dne quuku. Ibertson. Block Office Phonc lll ) DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and S\Irl.olu Oftice: Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, MD. Physician and Snmot Dfllce in Mayo Bloc! - Res.’ Plfone 39 Fhone 397 e e DR. E. H. SMITH . ' Physician and Surgeea Office Security Bank Block PR. EINER. JOHNSON Physician and Snr[m ‘Bemidji, Minn.: £ LUNDE; (A:ND DANNENBERG Hours10.to'12 4 2 to 5: Tto8 D“l‘:‘ m(i}?l’les‘zggdy & 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. ~ Bemidji DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Wirter Block " DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North u.rkhr Gibbons Blocokt L Plnne 220 DR.. J. W a RICH . Oflloo—obu -] 3 . Phones—Oftice $' Eg’wg&ma {3 b LAWYERS GMHAM II.TORMNCE e RAWERR T Milés Biock’ ' Phone 860 | ' 'vn'nakmnmns\ - A A A A AP A A i, Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R: Burxnl DENISON & BURGESS ‘Veterinarians * Bemidjt; | Phones: Office. 3-R ' Res. 99 - " ‘Minn. -J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and ‘Hospital § doors west of Troppmlng Phone No. 209 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS ——————— TOM SMART . Dray and Trimster Res. Phone 58 Offie 818 .‘Ammfl" Phone 12 MUS ICAL INSTRUMENTS Organs, Sewing Machines 514 PR mltiumesotn Ave,, Bermdjl ——————————————— NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight, D. Miller WE CAN Insure Anythin, Ollou. Security, Bank 1 mh;:f 167 |- GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries,” Dry a'm-. Shoes, Flour| 5 W. G scundzb_sn 7 Bemidji Phone 65 |- l':N'l'ERPRlSE AUTO €. Auto Livery and Taxi Service \ Day and Night Service Ofllce Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1. Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG Defective

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