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= : MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1919} PAGE FOUR o THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER b \ highways in >linnesota, z1.d which w WANTED—Kitchen girds, and store PLANNED FOR WASHINGTON | for the erection of an institution of Subscribers should repbrt any poo I i LIOUOR USERS MAKE irst presentod to tie people of the st room girl. Hotel Markham. 630tf oo this character. carrier service to this office and stepli ! | oy Highway Commissioner Bubcoch wt = (By United Press.) This bill, however, has heen bx'g- will be taken at once to remedy th I i the winter mecting of 1his assoc mlum in | \WANTED—Chamber waids, at ¥ S. _ ferred to the committce on public | trouble. 7 } WILD RUSH. SECURE “_‘-"‘)""’:l‘__‘“f:;;‘ P non M“U\'\_;' “‘;»"”l‘,f,'; e Birchmont hotel. Phone 15 Washington, June 30.—Washing-|jyjldings and grounds and. probably | ———————u 1 B tion in promoting the 63 ton, with a governmental National|wi]l not come u pagain until the fall. ¢ SUPPLY FOR FUTURE “heowill result in the pa : 2 il Gallery of Art, promises to l)(KlS! s;mu I N e “i = amendment in Novembe | WANTED—T y aby car-jthe big ar & merica. oS S 1 Winnesotn (he et 3 e or ot i et e o i e i i THODSANDS OB SHEER CONDYE M. A. Aldrich ! Twin Cities Thirsty Ones Take COMMITTER ON RESOLUTIONS, month. Call at 516 M"““?*‘"‘f';’Smimsuninn Institution which was FROM DRY WESTERN STATES . . l b £ Precaution Against Long 1, I, Phillips, Mahnomen Ave., or at Pioneer office. 3d721 1104 during the war, has been re-| 2o G ze . Silk, Hopkins sumed and the building wil be com- United Press.) (By Paul, June 30.—Arrangements for housework. Drouth Period. T 29 10th St. 3d72 WANTED—Girl, Phone 570-W General Carpenter );l-rm-Arl‘“l){l:n(<?ng\:4|‘r)l‘;‘x';’ll~ hrxmu preted in September, officials say. This new institution will carry a H —_— S s vere made here today to ship thou- w | (By United Press.) Big Feeds Features WANTED-—Bicycle or motorcycle|complete line of Oriental exhibits and, :l;nr&s "Ld[ ihee;: rrom) Mo“mfiu P | Ol'k —_ St. Paul, June 30.—There was it o cheap. Ralph Richardson. 29 10th|will be presented to the National Art'|3GeC0 0% VoY Dakota to northern Two of the most interesting feat-] gt~ Phone 570-W. 3d72 | museum by Charles L. Freer, of De-lyuioioiy o keep them from stary- Good Work at the wild rush on the liquor markets in ures of the sessions were the two troit. Freer, himself for twenty-five - i iti a 5t ekets ing. as the result of the cr . . | w:ek:“:;‘] (;"llgfs“,itfid‘:g;“.hlz bctl?;fjg big spreads, the first being the lum-] \WANTED—Girl. for general house‘- vears an ardent collector of 'orlental :1;5““‘_ J. N. Bradner of Montana ._rlght prlces___.. by night. berjack feed near Birchmont Satur-| work. Mrs. A. D. Johnson, 4l£1) art masterpieces, has already czeet'i.gd will establish headquarter sat Thief Tomorrow intoxicating veverages|day noon, sponsored by B. W. Lakin,| America avenue. 2dillhis '“’,].Ile]c“g“ of 6,200 pieces to the, pive; Falls and act as w@gent for Phone 809-J t will be barred trom sale under the|logging superintendent of the Crook- WANTED _Experienced dry _goods new gallery. ) : e Ishil)l!(‘rfi. | law passed by congress and ratified|ston Lumber company, and A. A. D. m.ul shoe man. O’Leary-Bowser Renresenl:}the Hicks, Ne\:\ A\ork.‘ ) h by a majority of the states. In the| Rahn of Minneapolis, vice president Co.. Bemidji, Minn 2d71 | #1s0 would like to make Washington f Electric Light company will SIS ‘ central northwest states only Minne-|of the Shevlin-Carpenter-Clark Lum- 24 v 5 —_|the center of a museum of history Mml‘L.. Slec I:I?-‘;flt cot i ]le t"- = North and South Dakota were pio- ri i § P : 2d630 | toos . as LS S Lo e hsid neers‘iu the proh;bitlun movemenr. gie:;]es:r‘;:;gsg;)g(z??: éa;fial;};f{ ll’:l}l:: Markhem - in congress, appropirating $5,000,000 | p. m., 2 to 6. Open evenings. 1d630{| WHEN IT IS RAINING ¢ Scores of saloons and liquor houses| per camp style, prepared in a camp | VANTED—Kitchen girls. at Birch- e ——————= || HARD in the Twin Cities unloaded their kitchen and with all the tin dishes mont hotel. Phone 15-F-2 or 522tE 4 “life-over” stock today. Buyers were 3 waiting for the final smash on prices. While hundreds of persons have filled cellars and even attics with stores of beers ,wines and whiskies in the face of the coming drought. hundreds of others have been holding off for the Jast minute reduction in prices. Hundreds of saloons in Minnesota i and Wisconsin cities will close their } doors tonight. Many have made ar- e rangements to re-open in a few da H as soft drink parlors and other bu nesses. Most of the breweries will continue to operate manufacturing and you have to go to the train or the office, OH BOY ain’t it grand that you can call the BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY and accoutrements familiar in the deep forest. Herman Hyson, well known camp cook, was superinten- dent of the feed; Charles Barry was chief chef; “Hub” Ness was his as- sistant and “Bob” Dahl was the chief cookee. Two hundred and sixty-eight were served and the dinner made a big hit with the editors and likewise those not members, who were fortunate i1 to partake of the big sperad. The second feed was that served in the Norway pines of state park by the state forestry commission, like- FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf PR O A e ANYONE NEEDING a boy to do odd jobs, notify Prof. W. G. Bolcom. Phone 637. 519tf WANTED—Kitchen girls, at Hotel Dalton. 624tf —————————————————————— FOR RENT e A A A A NN Hannah & Robertson SRR R SRR RS R B R 3 at Phone 470 [radzsas: it 33O OB R URR Special for All This Week RN E X AR R R ERERRIER TTTTTIT New 2-inch post (1 ’ steel bed, 25 year guaranteed sagless soring mattress, all for and have them call for you. They have five and seven ] passenger cars, careful driv- 5§ i + ol =t is q s. 502 i i 0 : soft drinks. Wlse‘ a humdinger and replete with I 04I’:hllsfiiNT Furnished rooms fitl)g"i er§tand their prices are mod i good things. . . erate. ! DRASTIC DRY BILL. = : i SRS (P FOR RENT—One furnished room. idji i t (By United Press.) 506 Mississippi Ave. 2d71 Bemidji Auto Livery WILSON WILL LIFT Washington, June 30.—The ultra drys today took a final smash at John furnished FOR RENT—-Two small Barleycorn. A bill designated to rooms, at 208 Mississippi Ave maintain prohibition between war WARTIME DRY 0RDER 2471 time and constitutional prohibition - § FREE RENT-—Two rooms, to party who will take care of my three fur- Washington, June 30.- -President was introduced by Representative| A \Wilson has decided he cannot legally Randall of California. It would make prohibition continuous starting to-|lilt thc war-time prohibition ban be- nished rooms, in exchange. J. J. morrow, fore the country goes dry at mid- Parr, 416 America Ave., or care S T o N night, but e expects to do so as soon | of Ploneer. 2d629 and cotton felt thereafter as his power has been made clear hy the completion of de- mobilization. In a cablegram made public at the white house the president said he was convinced after consultation §= = —=== = with his legal advisers that he had no :unlmril? to act at thi l‘ime. e LOST AND FOUND “When demobilization is terminat- ed,” he continued. “my power to act without congressional action will be exercised.” BOLSHEVIKI CAUSE OF WINNIPEG STRIKE 1"OR RENT—Modern frunished front room. Gentlemen preferred. 1001 Minnesota Ave.. or call 314-W. 3d630 $30.00 Cotton Top Mattresses (union made) with ..$5.40 ca. .. $1.25 .a...$1.50 If you need paper better buy now as the wholesale price going up all the time. 2,500 yards of dress goods worth from 30 (Continued from Page One.) Auto To State Park With the completion of the services the visitors and families, were guests of Bemidji autoists in a trip to Lake Itasca, state park, where a big woods feed was the feature. During the stay at the park various places of in- terest were visited. The state for- estry commission was in charge of the dinner, well looked after by State Forester Cox. The menu was prepared by a camp kitchen and the participants lined up for service. Pulp plates, tin knives, forks and spoons, tin cups were handed out by double layer cotton ....... 1-ply roofing ............. 2-ply roofing ............ 3-ply roofing, per roll. . ... J"OUND—Tail light of aulomobile. Owner may have same by calling at Pioneer office and paying for this ad. 2d630 PUPILS GARDEN MEETINGS. The hoys and girl have heen changed ings will be held eve noou at one o'cloe school garden and Bemidji. Tuesday arden meetings follows: Meet- Monday after- at the Nymore o'clock at East afternoon at one SNAPS! 3-room house, 25 ft. lot facing Irvine Ave. 1 block from the High School. Price $650. 5-room house, well and wood PARLOR Remore Hotel Building several young men, who also serv- 4,(.(“:,)“'( r::,f"l,_mb SR U g shed, close in Price $1,000, easy to 70 (Zel'ltSy tO g0 at ...... G elis 5w s 25c ed the menu, consisting of wieners, D terms. . boiled potatoes, sauerkraut, potato NEW U. OF M. INSTRUCTOZ 720 acres of good hardwood WHY: YOU 1,500 dinner plates at, forsix. .. .....75¢c Small payment salad, beans, bran gems, many other Price $11 per tempting articles of cooking, coffee, tea and ice tea. The guests sat them- selves under the shade of the giant Norway pines and increased consid- erable weight. Norih Dakota Jeaves iomorrow to The serving was north of thejtake up her new duties in a oeilar » State Park lodge, hetween the lodge | ~iticn at the Universits of Minne- and the state forestry, and gentle-{:0ta. manly guides looked after the direc- S . St tions for the auto arrivals. About| Minn. Hileetric bizht company will 300 were served. demonstrate their Hot Point eleciric During the stay at the park, H. rnn;,'w' Mlnrrvln;:: rmm_ 10 to .['_‘, P. Phillips of Mamnomen read the ML T W Openaveniiipss 1630 following resolution, unanimously ] adopted : RESOLUTIONS. ! Tn closineg our annual outing for w Which bas heen one of the mos aRIF i ful and enjoyable in the history of the association, the members of the Nocth- ern Minnesota Falitoria ion wish land, good roads. cash, easy terms. acre. 152 acres, clay loam soil, 9 miles north of Bemidji on Turtle Lake, % mile lake shore. 30 acres under cultivation, 45 acres natural meadow, house 14x24, barn :32x40, . concrete basement, floor and root cellar, large hay loft. (iranary 16 by 18, summer cottaze. An ideal dairy farm and sumn:er home. Price $60 per acre, small cash payment, balance easy terms. 8-room house, completely mod- ern, on .Lake Boulevard, 3 blocks from the Normal, lot 40 by 140, a fine lome for $5000. Terms. 3-room house, lot 50x132, good well. $500. Easy terms. (By tnited Pross. Fargo, June 30.- .M tori. who for several ye “tute home demonstration ileader in SHOULD INSURE in_the NEW YORK LIFE Insurance Company In 1918, (In 303 working days| of eight hours each) paid to its| policy holder: Every Second Every Minute Every Hour . Every Day Every week Every Month i New- nas heen i 206 Minnesota Avenue DON'T THROW YOUR OLD HAT AWAY— We will clean and reblock it so that will look like new. Drop in and ha- ygur hat blocked and your shoes shi ed. RAINBOW SHOE SHININC WE PAY the highest market price for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over. Highest prices paid for hides. GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. $8,141,654.68 and : During the Year$97,699,856.30 The Company has paid out j $375.00 While You Wer Reading This Ad. D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man to express their appr ition for GEORGE H. FRENCH... Phone 93 T bount bosnimilty b O ol Advertisements In this column co: g 2 Northern Natl Ban' ' Bldg. : e et o e, o com || 3P LAMR. o bhene 328 ||| Phone 638-W 112 3d Street |{ i o003 Phone $T5W ash in advance. No ad will be run for place for me S an:fless than 100 ver jssue. on ane Mitehell of RBemidji, ———i deserve xpe mention for thelr of.| Ade charged on our books cost one forts in No ads run for pleasure of cent a word per Issue. anging for the comfort and the entire party tess than 26c. Again we doff onr hats to “Doc™ Rtut- ledize. the effici rv oot ot e —re—— tlon and i snernl of the [ . s who has ed anew hix FOR CALE capacliy for planning, promoting and earrying out in detail an outing which ARSI will always remain o high spot in the | ja 3 . : i AT b THerIary of tiose mivy paeti At we FOR SALL Launch, twenty-two are highly indebted to “Doe™ for his in- defatigable effortx to insure an enjoy- able outing. Thix also goes to Brother feet long, 6 ft. beam reversible pro- peller, s s fifteen, equipment complete ready to run. Every inch a boat. J. D. TayTor, Lavin Minn 6d /5 Makes Cooking a Pleasure FOR SALE-—Cole light four-p: sseng- —fp ~ ool At o tte er car: cord tires, best of condi- ALDRICH & ENGLISH | Cox. State forester tion. Price very reasonahle. Snap . superintendent of Jemidji Motor Service 2d71 rk for the appetizing dinner a GENERAL BLACKSMITHING ca State s ia lal:,l(rgln(;"l’;\r(t"\"!i‘.\"'l‘("n'a “;"('" 'i‘(': ",\'“’"]\l‘:l‘l:‘“ FOR SALE—Fords, Fords, one 16 — Horseshoeing a Specialty —! d < and one 17 model, both touring e l 'f [ cars. These c: re priced right —1t assures absolute Yy unirorm Oxy-acetylene Welding for quick sale. 815 Mississippi Ave. 2d71 1204 v-30tf results. and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET FOR SALE—House Dewey Ave. etings from our plants to the north with whom we Iways enjoyed such friendly re- —the turn of a switch gives in- ol FOR .\‘.\-I,E———(‘h;\!nwr car. Good stant heat. [ pest sympathy running condition, 1915 model. > g} 1 of the late Quick sale. Phone 341.J 3d71 5 i- () "('i‘;;d ‘;“:!‘;l\“ Thtul deruieal fite of 1 'OR SALE-—Summer home. 6 rooms; ———there 8 no smOke’ soo t’ The young lady C hm . » Associatio i ove 5 Hiiie also 3-room cottage. Perfect lo- N [ ] :;:1”‘1:;_\'-::‘\ fEiemi A nll‘ul- \\!hn' R vuli’nn, large screened porch. fumes or flames. Next door 5 : " sorely missed and long remembered by | Birchmont Beach. J. W. Wilcox. ) s not anly {he members of this assoctation | /6 HORS 618t o Says e ia but by theusinds of others who hatled it doe‘ not heat up your Thak ‘ollida e ) N Wo will anew our interest in the ox.| FOR SALE—See the Bemldji Sta- . atiwine 4 (-1 hment of a school of journalism at tionary store for rubber stamps kltchen. - { e university and trust that the tic simile si ¢ tamy i Brother i ty authoritics will take steps to ac simile slgnature :stamps, Do B ¢ hasten the consummation of the hopes tarial seals and corporation seals % . . -dn Comes home | o Hin resara. munen. off Migpesetn in o4 Demonstrations of the Electric Range will be helél in B?n(lil. ji e sniri : We note with gratification that the | = ; . . : : I ; L et fnalia! (e | "OR SALE—Horses, herses. When ¢ June 30 and concluding ¢ ‘B Seeted ' IatEing Uonerncs and e fane | Yon want ood horses cail on the at 120 Third street, one week, beginning He will to see Minnesota near the top in the list Bemidji H ket. T i h ..._j .! of states to ratify the nmr}ndmvnt" n hen;l”ljdl a:rsree;l)\g::e:tted h%’;:i‘:ég Ju]y 5th‘ Have his | — passing we pay our compliments to n & 5 i . . N . i g. member of this party. Miss E. L. Calla-| Horse Market, John Moberg. 5191t Mrs. Maude Ogden of Chicago, will condgct tl]1e_se ‘d%méml Photograph taken ) f_{his worthv cause. FOR SALE—Fiv, age, hz i i 1 i i A P e i e entorment o his | Owood flagre, elty water.” sewer strations. She will be pleased to meet you and explain in deta In uniform 4 uting to express our s athy to the 2 S X ! 3 2 i 2ood people of Torgus Falld whose hos- | electric lights, Lot extends to the many advantages of the electric range. ; Before he - ] pitality we enjoved at our annual meet-; lake shore. One block south of Puts it ammm lr'v,;z two )‘vnlrf ug‘n. ‘_\}'):\ihi i‘nm‘(t:”]fl? Wi'g Normal school. Tnquire 1204 uis at-away them over the terrible loss of life an ov : ki | o oroperty which resulted from the tor-| 1'eWey avenue. " 55tf : B And that . 1ado which struck heir beautiful eity [ ' h‘ & Power 0 Hakkerup ~ithout warning, we admire the spiri = = f enterprise and the courage, so typical .2 3t “Northern - Minnesota, which found WANTED 'n"esn a ec rlc |g 1 Photographs s Py .xpression in_an immediate to rebuild il Please her i ‘he devastated portions of their y. A 4 c We are grstifiped to note ”"'9“‘ ce WANTED—Cook. Svea hotel. 6d75 BEM[D‘"' MINN @ progress being made in the campaign of = Ao W N o Fo e ot | WANTED—Good second hand Kitch- [ struction of 7,000 miles of paved trunk| ©€n stove P 0. Box 34 1d6s0y et — — e T - 1 | . . ‘ i o Defective

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