Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 5, 1920, Page 2

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Day is ’l‘veadxy and commencement plsflon of the 8t. A ce-Great. day is Wfllnesday o! next week Lakes deep water projec he joint commiission of the U. S. and Canadian : / HEARING OF DEEP WATER. v representatives opened a’hearingon Glitadl b SRS DG PROJECT OPENS the project here today. Twin city business men are anxious to launch the project because it will - mean that JIIM 6 to 19—National Guard En- "¢ Fo 1 WANT T0... COHM]BSION FOBH 'OF ** Duluth; June E—Minnesota state|large ocean liners can load and uns . ‘eampment at 5‘&1?“11”86 tibii ot 4 [ ‘PONT FORVE m‘a, TOPA;-' GOVERNMENT COHSIDERED officials are here today to urge com-|load in the Great Lakes. June 16 an = Convention o f —_— ume of ‘Municipalities of. Minne-| § Ve - 1, ' . Grand Forks, June 5—The city ; % Ve % 5 “Jcouncil on Monday will consider pe- : June 16 — Opening of Bi!cllmont. gt R 1 I g g titions asking that‘the council sub- mit.the question of adopting a com- B‘;::‘. 17 and ls_Nufl‘m umng. : N mission form of government in Grand| FOR QUICK AND CLE AN SERVICE iati ual P R, Forks. ' Petitions! irculated re- sota Devolopment Association ann ; p | 43 . centl; wnah eodn Mv;;rg: rculated re: ; ' - EATAT THE “‘me 22, t;ns‘g“ 26—Northwestern | | i ; ) ) . ; ! Tnsurance Underwriters aunaal g5 b y & oy M | TEN ROUND BOUT outing, at Birchmont. i s : : ) & N 5, e — ’ il SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY ie Chautauqua, July 21-26. : ® ) \E 2 ; ‘Minneapolis, June 5.—Bob ' Mar- 3 = tin, heavyweight’ champion /'of the \Q’ "n-" ‘and Young Ficzsimmons, [son . of the famous _freckled ‘‘Bob” ons, aregscheduled to fight $5¢ 10 rounds here Monday ‘night. in the |}, Across the Street from the Mhrkham' Hotel' cverr air at Nicollet park.” ‘Mike Col- SE el i & B RER VK, . /{lins fs ' the promoter. ' Collins ' has Boikp : (By United:Press) i ” g b negotiated ' withP‘George Carpentier, Montreal, Que., June 5.—Despite \ heavyweight champion of Europe, to the terrible inroads upon the ranks stage an‘exhibition at his show. next |~ of Canadian athletes - ‘during five ‘month.’ i years of war, the Dominion, in addl- ; tion to winning the hockey champion- NATIOHAL GUARII GOE ship at the Antwerp Olympic games, | WORY Iy coum oF . JOHNSON WILL Dmm 0 INTO CAMP AT SNELLING | will make a strong bid in almost ev- g wad e shooting svents WOMEN AT GENEVA| - PLANK AGAINST LEAGUE|, rore suenine, sune s uree : ; z units . of ‘the . Minnesota Nunon‘ Compnre the present price of butter with the pnce of meat. Compare the prices of the same two items as ‘they were four ' years ago. . Meat has increased neagly 300 per cent, butter. less than ‘100 per cent. -Use more butter and less’ meat and rednu the H C. L. —-yon’ll be healthier, too ! Canada sport experts expect great [ al guard, were pitching camp here to- m::‘:entx:) wl’;lti'cll: \?:dn;ggendfy w::l‘l: ABy Vgited, Prosk) Chicago, June 4 o 4.—Senator Johnson| day. Tents to house the guardsmen \ l]::'e in its membership such swim- Geneva, June 5.—It is expected | of California marked his arrival‘on |for the two wecks annual encrmp- here as George Hodgson, Frank Mc- | that well-known women drawn {rom | the republican . convention battle- n:;mltt were going up into a big tent- |« ~@ill, winners -of middle distance city. awimming events at Ste:khog::, in the Women's Congress which is Office"s of the U.'S. army will in- George Vernot, ‘the fastest short dis- tance swimmer in Canada and John scheduled to open here tomorrow. Kerry, who was second in the ten- mile swim at Riverton, N. J. last year. . These four, in case they show!! all parts of the world will take part m:nd yesterday. ,,ggl .1; m‘om,rlt e‘;n- phatic .declaration t he would de-| .0t “the. guardsmen ' ‘during the mand.an unequivocal- . plank in the next two weeks, and:'s pecial: schools Lady Astor is to represent . the “P“N;c':’f' Nfl:fi:’"’ .against the| o™ jnetruction for ‘officers: will 'be Britisk - government,.. Mrs. Philip LGT““ staged -daily:- The most modern me- usands greeted him with a three o Snowden, wife of the prominent Brit- mmzlt,e demog: feation’ "ohin he ap- thods of military practice will be car: ; Nothingcan eqlul the delxclou, lppqtuing flavor of butter. Nothmg can equal the health-giving qualities of butter. It con- tains the, vnlpahle substance known as “Vitamines,” obtainable . only. in. genuine butter and. other dairy products. Alwayl ask your duler fur N SN Eh R P omzr BRAND BUITER ried out and much learned during the ! world war will ve taught. up well in'the Olympic trials, williish Socialist, represents the Interna- D oake pare in’ he dashes and|tions) Labor party, Mrs, Swenick and | Poy'sd o1 the baleony of oty Hodgson has already come close: to|Mrs. Pethwick: Lawrence; the Wo-| "we will continue to Tide our lives his former records while practicingimen’s International League, and the|, ... own way . without dictation IOWA AGG]E STU])EW here recently. ({ Women's Industrial league of Britain |, Europe,” the = senator said. G’EmRATE TOD. AY Elimination trials for western{is sending two delegates. - “When this ca;ripalgn is over we will ; Canada’s swimmers will take place in{: The League of Nations’ agenda in-|ye just Americans again.” Ames, lowa, June 5.—Tomorrow | Winnipeg on June 26 and the grand|cludes a proposal from Britain that| “genator Johnson was the. third|will be baccalaur.ate and mémorial test will be at St. Helen’s Island in}the League should set up a depart-|, .qjential candidate to arrive. Gen-|day at the semi-centennial homecom- y MADE BY sl\lfiys; 1::’;;::: :ri;:l: ::a:"“:m';"’ ment 'm h’;fi,;‘""fl“" status of Wo-| 1) Wood and:Governor Lowden hav-|ing celebration ‘of Towa agricultural EM]D Jl CREAMERY C OMP men Wi oV be the und several days.|college students. - The home-coming held over the regulation Olympic dis-| : rppe congress hopes to'deal princi- mg % it 7 celebration will - continue through ANY tances and competition in pedestal,} ;v ‘with the matter of equal suf- Wednesday. Hundreds ' of alumnl ; BEM!DJI, MINNESOTA : ten foot and high diving will befsrage, the abolition of slavery of wo- SUBSCRIBE ronm from varlous parts of ‘the .country will be here to assist students in car- IONEERFyix_xg out the big program. ~Alumni held. men, equal mationality. rights- for Finals in track and field events|married women, equal guardianship g will be held on the Montreal Amateur|rights for women over their chil-} Athletic association’s grounds here on|dren, civil rights for/married women, July 17. The men_competing in this|an equal moral standard, equal pay all-Canadian tryout will have made| for equal work, mothers” pensions; good showings at preliminary trials| etc. g held in Winnipeg and Toronto. )| 'Miss Maude Royden, the British McGill College of Montreal willlwoman preacher, will preach in Ge- probably have the best representation |neva Cathedral—the first time that of any one institution or organiza-|a woman has occupied a Swiss pul- tion, a great many hurdlers, jump-|pit. It is considered here S8pecially ers, shot putters and javelin-throw-'interesting that .the pulpit whence ers already working out on-conjunc- Calvin formerly preached should be| g PR B § = o . o~ tion with the M. A. A: A. . weekly try- lthe scene of the innovation., X B, ! | ¥ | oute; The United States delegates include ~. ) SN ; | 8 ’ Seventy men will endeavor to bring | yrs Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Dan- . - s b B \ & " Olympic honors back to Canada and iels, wife of the Secretary of the these are: Navy; Mrs. Martin Strand, Chicago; El members of the hockey, al-| Miss Frederick Nathan, New York; e Y winners and 1 : 2% Stanley MeCormick, New Yor My entire stock of equipment and household articles will be sold; without reserve, to the, ; ready winners and returning; Trap-|Miss Stanley McCormick, New York; shooters, 6; boxers, 7; wrestlers, 3; |Mrs. Jacob Bauer, Mrs. J. Hamilton hlg‘hest bldder The purpose of thls Sale is to dose up my estate. ., Oarsmen, 15; Swimmers, 6; and-20|Lewis and Mrs. Arthur Ryerson, all track and fleld men. f Chi ; Mrs. Desha Breckenridge, . T " entimaiea it e cont ot | Kentucky: Hoien Ring Toginsen.|Sale Will Be Held on the “Doc” Winebrenner Farm, Eight Miles Southwest of Bemidji, on the R e | T B b West Shore of Lake Plantaganet ! tributions continue as during the LTI S D ___________—__\__———-———_———-——-———“ Sale Startsat 10a. m. Free Lunch at Noon —_—_—_—___._—-—-—————_——-— r past few week no trouble is antici- pated in financing the trip. élIIIHIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII'"- Let Us D o The following articles w1ll be offered for sale : | o7 e R Two fresh Milk Cows, 6 years old. One Ice Box. e £ pa i &) . ; ‘ . § One Bay Horse; 5 years old, weight 850. One Buffet. S E L e £ |One set Double Harness, heavy. One Cupboard. v e S o E D Ui sl = ingle One Commode. ; ¥ Subscribe for Tme Dally Ploneer E ; _ One set Single Harness. Jip Do = A ‘ 8 7 ; . =|One Farm Wagon, ; ee Rocking Chaits. g S = EleCtrlc aS}ler £|One Buggy, in good condition. o ~ One Library Table. i / ‘ e = : . Z|One pair Bob Slelghs. ' One Davenport. v _ = =|One Jumper. : : Six Black Walnut Cain Seated Chairs. : =|One Hay Rack. .. : o One Extension Table: el £(One 14-inch Walking Plow. A A One ‘Folding Table. : ¢ Z|Two Wheel Cultivators. ; v Six Wood Seat Chairs. \ AR T £ One John Deere Hay Rake. s |l - One Kitchen Cabinet.. = - » L £|0One Hodges Mower. 0] Linoleums, Carpets and Rugs. S =|0One 72-Tooth Adjustable Harrow. Kitchen and Dairy Utensils. =|One large Portable Blacksmith’s Forge— Dishes. / : - TR Z| anvil, vice, tire bender, tire shrinker, screw Bedding.. ? e vy & plates and other blacksmith’s tools. ~ . 200 pounds Ham. SHL T £|One 10x12 Wall Tent. ] 5 150 pounds Bacon. el D = One 20-gallon Iron Kettle. or 75 pounds Lard. ASPRET v = One Buggy Pole. } Sk Canned Fruit. i i ' = i Qne Grindstone. G : - Bearns. g o T = ~ =|One Single Shovel Plow. : S Potatoes. o v s M = i =|Ten Bushels of Rye. - : Two eight-day Clocks. LR e = =|Two Row Boats. - ~ - 25 White Leghor Hens. = ; Tin, ickens. ; b= f or you. It W]H pay you f 8:;2 ggigfigfigfif,filsffgf}g ev : Was}ll)mgg Mattchme,tand other articles t00 - = = ; R numerous to mention. = to investigate before you E|Qne Bound Ock Heatre e ~ 400 feet of One-Inch Lumber. Two Bedsteads and Sprmgs. Two Dressers. Four Tons Good Hay. purchase. ON DISPLAY AT THE - Naylor Electric Company i PHONE 122 : .TlllIIIIlIlIIIlll||||IlIIllllllI||IlIII|I|I|I|IIIII|||IIl|||l||l|IIIIIIIIIIII||||||II|II|IIIIIIIII|III|'"' AUGUST JARCHOW Auctioneer All individual purchases of $10 or less, cuh Over this amount, cash or ba.nk ; TERM& able paper. Mrs. Millicent Winebrenner, Owner R. H. SCHUMAKER, Clerk I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIifiIIIlIIIIIIIIIlII ™ _f . a2

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