Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 24, 1919, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR \ EDITORS WILL STAGE WARM SPORT EVENTS (Continued from Page One.) ley-of Winnebago, H. C. Hotaling of Mapleton and Theodore Christianson of Dawson. Another heat would be between. Mayor ‘Larry Ho’ Hodgson of St. Paul, Senator James Carley of Plainview and -Senator Samuel Nel- son of Luverne. .' The editors are will- ing: to ‘be shown’ -who among the racers is' thé speediest and are anx- jous that the winner of the two heats be pitted against each other in a final sprint forsa prize. . - Oratorical Contest. “An oratorical contest is expected; to develop some, wonderful flights ‘of ‘silver-tonguery.” - Prominent mes- bers of the editorial party will be called upon without previous notifi- cation, and the subject of the address to be given will be announced as the speaker mounts the platform; insur- ing impromptu talks. There will be a time limit for each speech, and any digression from the subject assigned will disqualify the orator. (Political reference will not be tolerated.) “Bemidji citizens are preparing to give the editorial party a very hearty welcome and every comfort will be extended during the outing. The gen- eral committee in charge of the local arrangements is G. W. Harnwell, chairman; H. Z. Mitchell, H. Mayne Stanton, Frank Koors, A. T. Carlson. Ladies’ committee—Mrs. C. W. Van. dersluis, chairman; Mrs. E. F. Net- zer, Miss Vera Backus, Mrs. F. T. Beaver, Miss Donna Lycan. A+ the State Park. “Preparations for the entertain- ment of the party at Itasca State park June 29 are under the direction of State Forester Cox and are com- plete in every detail, including a big fish fry and visits to different parts of the park. “While a large number of the edi- tors will go to Bemidji by auto, pnany will travel via the special sleepérs on the Northern Pacific railway that will leave St. Paul and Minneapolis Friday evening and arrive in Be- .midji Saturday morning in time for the occupants to be taken to the Birchmont, Bemidji’s big summer ho- . tel, for breakfast.” 'HOME STRETCH REACHED FOR VAN DYKE'S OFFICE (By United Press.) St. Paul, June 24.—Ramsey county politicians were going into the home- stretch of a bitter campaign today. to elect a congressman who will take the seat of the late C. C. Van Dyke at Washington. Today was the last day for independents to file-petitions in order to get on the ballots. The election will be held July 1. SOLDIERS’ CELEBRATION. ~ (By United Press.- Barnesville, Minn.,, June 24.—A twelve hundred dollar celebration in honor of Barnesville’s returned sgl- diers and sailors attracted a big crowd here today. Attorney N. B. Hanson is chairman of the committee in charge. A soldiers’ home coming is also be- ing celebrated in Crookston. e N ies oy Dahlias and gladioli may be plant- ed now to good advantage. WANT AD DEPT. FOR SALE Advertisements in this column cost half cent a word per issue, when paid cagh in advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c ver issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for - less than 26c. % FOR SALE—White poodle dog. Ad- dress C. C. C., Nymore, Minn. : 1d624 FOR SALE—Good three rvom house, in Nymore, good location, $650.00, terms it wanted. Write R. B. Hamilton, 815 Ivy St., Brainerd, Minn. 3d6256 FOR SALE—I will sell on terms to suit, beautiful summer cottage sites located on Boot lake, six miles west of Bemidji. The best of fishing and excellent bathing beach. For further information write F. M. Malzahn, Bemidji, Minn. 24624 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, at a bargain. Bemidji Auto Co. 3d624 FOR SALE—80-acre farm. Beautiful lake shore front, 14 mile from Hines. Improved, partly cleared. Mrs, C. M. Brooks, Hines, Minn. £d624 STRENGTHENS KIDNEYS— s " PURIFIES BLOOD | * You can't expect to filter tho acids t‘tmi poisons oultl & |]ll I’lufll ess eymdven- @ hel Don’t allow them to become dise when a little attention now will pre- vent it. Don't try to chest nature, As soon as you commence tb have hm&efied nervous and warnings thlt your lidnen are not working PPt delay 2 minute. Go after the cause of your ailments or you may l! th y«mrle mh an iy ble dis- FOR SALE—Ford, in excellent con- dition, cheap. O. P. Grambo, Ny- 2d625 FOR SALE—Two lotu, .on _corner of .Beltrami Ave., and 12th 8t., Be- more, Min, T midji. A. L. Molander. 6d624 FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 rooms; also 3-room cottage. cation, large screened Birchmont Beach. Phone 29. FOR SALE—Onme seven-room house, good barn, wood shed, hay shed; also two-room house with, gcod well, one acre of land in Bait Be- mldjl Inquire of Ed. St. Petcr. 104624 WANTED—Young girl to help with 1ight housework and children. Ex- perience not necessary. 1221 Ir- vine Ave. 610tt FOR SALE—House with 2% lots, _corner eleventh and Beltrami Ave. This is a snap. .For price and terme address, Oscar Miner, 608 _ Belmont Ave., Grand Forks, N. D. fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals “36t1 FOR SALE—Haorses, horses, - When you want /&G hnrses call on the Bemidji Horse Market. They must be sold as: represented. Bemidji Horse Market, John Moberg. 519tt| - FOR SALE—Five room cottage, burd wood floors, city water, sewer, electric lights. - Lot extends to lake shore. 'One block south of Normal school, Imquire 1204 Dewey avenue. B 1144 715 Lake Blvd. Phone 817-J. 2d625 LOST AND FOUND 'FOUND—Woman's pocket book, con- taining some “change ‘and a re- ceipt. Call at Given's Hdw. store. 1d624 FOUND—Stray sheep at 1400 Bel- trami Ave. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. 2d624 WANTED WANTED—Janitor, at St. Anthony’'s hospital. s 5d628 WAN'I‘ED—Kltchen girls, at Hotel . Dalton. - 624tf WANTED—Gijrl, for kitchen work, Markham hotel. 5d628 WANTED—Kitchen girls, st Birch- mont hotel. Phone 15-F-2 or 235. 62atf FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. ‘121’3t§ ANYONE NBEDING a boy to do odd jobs, motify Prof. W. G. Bolcom. Phone 637. 519tf Fashion Smiles on.the New 'MINERVA KNITTED CAPE DESIGNED in the Minerva Studios, and made from the famous — MINERVA YARNS — this clever and practical garment attamed instant ‘| popularity. - i *“You can make one readi- ly. Full instructions are contained in the Minerva Knitting Manual — which shows more than 100 other equally fetching designs for knitted apparel and useful articles. Full directions ac- companying each. The Knitting Manual is priced at 35 cents. Minerva Monthly Style Bulletins are free—and expert advice and aid are yours for the asking in our Yarn Department. 0’LearyBowser Ge. Irvine Ave. 1 block from the High' School. Price $650. _b-room house, well and wood shed, close in Price $1,000, easy terms. 720 acres of good hardwood land, good roads. Small payment cash easy terms. Price $11 per acre. 152 acres, clay loam soil, miles north of Bemidji on antle Lake, %% mile lake shore. .30 acres under cultivation, 46 acres natural meadow, house 14x24, barn 32x40, concrete bmment, floor and root cellar, large hay loft. Granary 16 by 18, summer cottage. An ideal dairy ‘farm and summer home. Price $60 per acye, small cash payment, balance easy .terms. . 8-room house, completely mod- ern, on Lake Boulevard, 8 blocks from the Normal, lot 40 by 140, a, fine home for $5000. Terms. 3-room house, lot 50x182, good well. $500. Easy terms. cnomz H. FRENCH... Phone 93 J. P. LAHR. -..Phone 328 o H-rfihn Hotel B\tildill. HEADACHE Caused by Afld Stomach Beuue AOID-BTOIAOB -mdn: wlth in- , food-repeat- ed, will even- TONIO lt quickly banishes scid- * stomach with its sour bloas, pain and gas. It aids digestion—helps the stomach ges full strength -from every mouthful of food you eat. Millions of people are mluublo wen sick and ailing beesuse of ACID STOMACH. Poisons, enlud by vlnly at- flll!fl food ‘l;zed wl? absorbed nto the blood uua«.hnummm entiresystem. Thisoften causes rtheumatism, biliousness, clrrho-lloltnellver\huntmble ulcers even cancer 0f the'dtomach. robe its victims of their heulth. lmdennlul the strength of the most vigo! 11 you want to get blcl Ionr phn!cnl and menta) strength—] im and vt.nr— enjoy lite and be lnw. you must ret rid of :our acid-stomach. n EATONIO you will find the very help 10\1 need and {t's guaranteed. So get -hlf S0c box from yanr druggist xodu ll 1ails to please you, return fund your money. EATONIC DON'T THROW YOUR OLD HAT AWAY— We will clean and reblock it so that it will look like new. Drop in and your hat blocked and your shoes s RAINBOW SHOE-SHINING PARLO Remore Hotel Building July 5th. Hofpoints Makes Cookmg a Pleasure training when he returned . i from France and decided to S?che stay in New York. It enabled|| Office in Gibbons Block him to get a place in the ac-1| ppone 77 1 « P counting dept. of Morris & Co., Packers. =~ Another ex-soldier.and D. B. C. graduate, Mr. F.-Eggert, has recently been employed by the Pierce. Printing Co., Fargo. There are always places for graduates of the Dakota Busi- ness College, Fargo, N. D., be- cause the courses are excep- tionally thorough. Write for details about en- rollment to F. L. Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. Sum- mer course now in session. Real Bargains in Real Estate 1% acre lots on west shore of Lake Bemidji. 80 acres, very best soil, will sell for less than' cost of buildings. - 87 acres six miles from Be- midJi. 20 acres under cultivation. $30 per acre. / 120 acres, 4% miles from Be- midji, 30 acres under culhvatmn, all necessary buildings in good shape. $30 yer.acre. 5% lots for $125. in Bemidji. 3% section in North Dakota, 240 acres under cultivation, $30 per acre. ‘Florida Orange land, Sl per acre down, $1 per month without interest. , |See T. Beaudette 214 BELTRAMI AVE. Sarfie old place and ‘usyal service. Pure milk- = -SAFE m ilk Home Brmd is pure milk—it is safe milk, and it is the only mllk supply your home g requires. Open a can of Home Brand Milk—winter or summer—and you will find milk ias _sweet and- pure as the day it was put in the can. It protects your home from dan- ger that Iurks in mllk not properly handled Home BrandMilk Comes from the finest dairy herds in Amer- ica. It is then evaporated in immaculate factories to double its original richness— nothing added—only half the water re- moved; leaving only the nch butter fat and milk sohds. Use Home Brand Milk for cooking, baking, drinking and on the table. You will discover a new milk-flavor and a new economy as well. It takes the place of both milk and cream. Insist upon Home Brand —the milk that “tastes . like sweet cream.” Gnggs, Cooper & Co. Food Products St. Paul - Electric Range n . Because--- —it assures absolutely uniform results. _theturnof a switch gives in- stant heat. —there’s no smoke, soot, . fumes or flames. _—lt does not heat up your kitchen. Demonstratlons of the Electric Range will be held in Bemidji at 120 Third street, one week beglnmng June 30 and concluding Mrs. Maude Ogden of Chicago, will conduct these demon- | strations. She will be pleased to meet you and explain in detall the many advantages of the electric range. Mianesota Electric Light & Power Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. s ~“=— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER "+~ " TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1919 __ s 'WANTED TO RENT-—For moiith of JOBS FOR : _July; furnished cottage on Lake i & Bemidji. F. L. McLean, Gilby, SOLDIERS . i > ND T sds| : Waid Bros. AutoLivery ||| 1Y Palace Cafe —————— Mr. Milton L. Standish of|| o———————= for the best meals in town . SNAPS! Fargo, had oceasion to thank||’ ! d “SOMETHING 3-rdom house, 25 ft. lot facing {|his Dakota Business College 3 Day and nght DIFFERENT” Open day and nighj; 312 Minnesota avenue Phone 291-W WHY: YOU SHOULD lNSURE NEW. YORK LIFE Insurance pany In 1918, (In.303 workmg d-yg of exght hours each) paid to its policy holders: . Every Second ..$11.20 Every Minute $671.78 | Every Hour $40,305.22 Every Day .. $322,441.77 Every week $1,878,843.39 Every Month ...so.umuu Dunnl the Yenr391,899.850.20 The Company has paid out $375.00 While You Were: . Reading This Ad. . D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man Northern Natl Bank Bldg. - Room b Phone 6576W Bemidji Auto <«—Livery— - Five and Seven Passenger Cars Country trips a specialty. ‘Care- ful drivers and moderate prices. Try a trip around the lake. Or- der ydur car at the Ideal Bflhud 5 Parlor. ¥ : P Phone, 470 Res. Phones, 536-J, 343-W ALDRICH & ENGLISH GENERAL BLACKSMITHING v—Herne-hoei,nl a Smhlfi— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET UR reputation for business in- tegrity and profes- sional wisdom is the public’s protec- tion. Our equip- ment is modern and our conduct irr e proachable. We are fair at all The young lady Next door Says That when her Brother ; . Comes home From service He will Have his Photograph taken 3 In uniform ! ; Before he Puts it away And that Hakkerup Photographs Please her The best. | Defectiv

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