Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 6

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e e e A R | R L o MAYFI.[IWER 10 SAIL IN 1920 New One WI" Cross Atlantic in the England-Holland-United States Celebration. SHIP'S BUUTH ANNIVEBSARY Plans Announced for Celebration In Honor of Pilgrim Fathers—Main American Events Will Be in Boston and Plymouth. New York.—The three hundredth an- miversary of the Pilgrim Fathers, ten- tative plans of which have just been announced here, will include celebra- tions in Eungland, Holland and the Uoited States, and will continue from May to December, 1920. A four-day program in Leyden, Am- sterdam and Rotterdam, whence the Pligrims sailed three centuries ago 10 the American wilderness, where they might find “freedom to worship God,” will start on August 30, when commit- tees from the United States and Eng- 1and will be received at the University of Leyden. Scholars Will Deliver Addresses. Addresses commemorative of the oc- casion wiil be delivered by scholars from the three countries, including the rector of the university, Dr. Rendel Harris of Manchester, England; Vis- count Bryce, and a fampus American who has not yet been designated. The next day, August 31, the birth- day of the queen of the Netherlands, will include, besides a congress In the town hall, a religious memorial service in the Platerskirk, in which Rev. John Robinson, who led the sep- arationists from the Church of Eng- land (tbe Pilgrips) to Holland tn 1609, was buried. . One of the featnres of the hollday at Amsterdam, September 1, will be a meeting in the Rijksmuseum, the un- velling of a memorial window In the Bagljnekerk and a reception. The next day there will be an aquatic pag: eant in Rotterdam, the visitors travel- ing in the morning from Leyden to Pelftshaven If possible by boat along the way the Pligrims went. Then there will be trips to the re- liglous havens of Rotterdam, a memo- rial service in the church at Delfts- haven. and at 7 p. m. the Fuglish and American contingents will depart for Southampton. The celebration in England will start in May, 1920, with meetings In Scrooby, the home of Robinson; Austerfield, Boston and Sheffield. ! New Mayflower to Sail. from August 4 to September 20 there will be cermonies in Cambridge, London, Southampton and other places, eulminating in the saifliug of the new Mayfiower, which will carry the re- turning American committee and Brit- ish delegations who are to particl- pate in the program on this side of the Atlantic. Main events of the American celebra- tion will be io Plymouth, Mass., and Boston, where historical pageants will be held. followed by a big receptior in New York. Vice President Marshall & honorary chairman of the commit- tee having the local program in charge. The foreign visitors will then be taken on a tour of the United States. On November 24, 1920, there will be n aniversal observance of Thanksgiving day in Eogland, Holland and the United States. 68,000 GIRLS MISSING IN YEAR That United States Record Leads Trav- elers’ Aid Society to Take Action. New York.—Approximately 68,000 girls have disappeared or run away from their homes in the United States during the last year, according to a statement issued by the Travelers® Aid soclety. A special meeting of the soclety has been called to devise plans to meet de- mands made by the great Increase in vunaways and helpless travelers. The meeting will be attended by officials of the transatlantic lines and repre- sentatives of Protestant, Catholic and Jewish social agencies. =] o Chimney Is Found Choked With Honey Orland, Cal.—A chimney of the W. E. Spence residence here, idle during the summer months, was found to be choked with honey when an attempt was made to start the first winter fire. Bees had chosen the spot as their home and had complete- ly sealed the chimney top after storing pounds of honey. Snow-White Deer Found. Rosenburg, Ore.—A snow-white deer, a freak of the animal kingdom sel- dom seen in this ‘vicinity, has been ob served by a number of hunters in the Yellow Creek mountain region. Threec Southern Pacific employees, while hunting, obtained a good glimpse of the deer, which they describad as be- ing a big buck, and all three took shots at him, but failed to score a hit. A white deer was killed several years dgo by V. Bounds in Cow Creek can- yon, and his skin was placed on dis- 'I'HE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Classified Advertising Department Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany cepy. Ads not paid for at time of insextion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. e —————— WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT _—_—_————'——'—-‘"—_—-—_—_'-——-——— FOR ANY hind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami 1218t Ave. Phone 41. HELP WANTED—FEMALE LET ME SHOW YOU the cosy cheap home or the nice one at $3500, that I have for sale. I also have many real bargains in city prop- Land man, 218 Beltrami avenue, Phone 41. 14d120 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Men to clear land near box factory. Call Mrs. Dr. Ward. 6d117 WANTED—Blacksmith for Camp 2, Blackduck, Minn. $100.00 per month and board. Union Central Lumber Company. ,3d1-19 COUNTY AGENTS WANTED—WIill give you exclusive rights, your county, sell tires direct to users, liberal commission. Must be a hustler. Write Super Tread Tire Co., South Bend, Ind., for full par- ticulars. 8d117 LOST AND FOURND. A A A A A A e FOUND—Fur muff on brick yard road. Owner phone 13F3. 5d117 FOR SAI.E FOR SALE—Good dry.seasoned hard wood. $3 per one-third sawed cord. Phone 93. 6d1-21 FOR SALE—30 sets of heavy work harness, collars and driving har- ness. City Livery. 4d1-21 CASH BUYES—For well improved 40 acr farm near Bemidji. Wm. McCraig. Tel. 1. 3d1-20 FOR SALE—Three six-cylinder Buick cars in A-No 1 shape. Motor Inn. 1218tf FOR SALE—4 pigs 4 menths old and one brood sow one year old. In- quire J. Durand, Irvine and 24th street. 2d1-17 FOR SALE—Timothy and clover hay. Carl Opsota, Phone 4F2. Route 2, Bemidji. 6d117 FUR SALE— See the Bemidjl Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial eealy and corporation seals WANTED WANTED—Any kind of work. Call 428.J between 8:00 amd 9:00 o’clock a. m. 2d1-17 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room. ern. 314 4th street. 1d1-17 Mod- .k SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1920 1 —EAT— <AT Third Street Cafe BALL and party gownsalways look new if each time, after being worn, they are sent to us for a careful cleaning and a skill- ful pressing. Our Walters " Do the Waiting R — ~ M"ERMIL . t WA OND L The Model Dry Gleaners 309 Third St. and Our Good PRINTING 'Will Save You V. GARLOCK, M. D. Ey.—-&r-—flm—'l\mt Tithed Pioneer Pubhshmg Co. BEMIDJi, MINN. AR A A AAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAR GIRL FOR HOUSE WORK WANTED —Ambitious girl may learn photo finishing in spare time. Mrs. Richardson, 29 i0th st. 3d1-16 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY erty and farms. E. J. Willits, the (B Single box lots Phones 922, 923, sellers, to go at Six Boxes for 75¢ |3 HERE YOU ARE!! LOT NO. 1 450 boxes Linen Finish Stock, en- velopes to match, regular 25¢ Box LOT NO. 2 300 boxes Linen Finish Station- ery, with envelopes to match, regular 35¢ sellers. Six Boxes for $1.05 Single boxes for. 799-J Stationery FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! We have just received a big delayed ship- ment of popular priced stationery, linen finlsh These goods should have been here before the holldays, but owing to delays in shipment, failed to arrive in time. This leaves us with a large surplus stock, which must be disposed of during the next week or ten days. We haven’t the room to properly display these goods, and must make room for incoming spring goods. It will pay you to lay in a big supply as the paper market is an uncertain quantity. Sale will start Monday Jan. 19, at 9 A. Mf LOT NO. 3 180 boxes Linen Finish Station- ery, with envelpoes to match, reg- ular 50c values. Six Boxes for $1.38 Single boxes for Sale ends Saturday night Jan. 24 at 9PM. Phone or mail orders to parties having open accounts will be given careful attention. Paper is upwardly inclined—get your supply at this sale. : Pioneer Stationery House Bemidji, Minnesota

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