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Scandinavian Lutheran. There will be servicesin the morn- ing at 10:30. Sunday school at noon. Evening services at 8 o’clock. i Episcopal. i Rev. Tarshall will conduct ser- q vices in the evening. Sunday school at 10. ‘} ‘'Swedish Lutheran. { Sunday schooi at 9:30. Services| 1 at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The I Ladies’ Aid will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albin Calron, Nymore. Methodist. Services held in the Masonic Temple. Preaching at 10:45 and 7:30. Sunday school at I2. Epworth League at 6:30, F. E. Hurlocker, leader. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Special music. = Every- body welcome. C. H. Flesher, pastor, Presbyterian. Morning worship at 11. Subject “The Power of an Endless Life.” Sunday school 12:15. Young People’s Meeting at 7. Evening Gospel service at 8. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting on Thursday eve. at 7:30 All are welcome. Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure smoothes and satisfies. Be sure you get the name right. It is made different from other White Pine pre- parations. We put a very.small amount of morphine and chloroform It costs us money to put it in but our experience of 29 years in the medicine business tellsus that it is worth the money. We sold over thirty-three thousand bottles of Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure - in 1910. A few others must know it is good. Try it BEMIDJI PLAYS FOSSTON Fast Game Expected Tonight When Basket Ball Teams Meet. This evening in the Armory the Bemidji and Fosston basket ball quints will clash. The game will be for “blud” as Be- midji has been defeated this year on ' the Fosston floor, and the boys are determined to win this contest. At 8 o’clock the second team and eighth grade team will play a cur- tain raiser, which gives promise of being a good game, as there is much dispute among the students as to which quint is the best. The big game will start at 8:30, and the line up wil probably be as follows: Bemidji—Captain Larson, centre, “Rappit” Bailey and Moritz, forwards and Spencer and Peck, guards. Fosston —Kronschnable, centre, Larson and Whaley, guards, and Movold and Peterson, forwards. Professor Trytten of Bagley will referee. CARTER TALKS ON REAPPORTIONMENT (Continued from Page 1.) Government, there should be unani- mous action only. “I suggest that members be asked to make all haste possible with the Reapportionment Bill, so that in case of adverse action on the part of the legislators, the matter may be taken up with the President of the United States for Federal action. (Signed) CHAS. S. CARTER, Hines, Minn, STATE DIVISION TALE APPEARS PIPE DREAM (Continued from Page 1.) | tor, four representatives. 50th district, Clay, Becker, Wilkin, one senator, three representatives. 51st district, Itasca, Cass, one senator, two representatives. | 52d district, Aitkin, Carlton, one | senator, two representatives. 53d to 57th districts, St. Louis, Lake,’ Cook, five senators, 10 repre- sentatives. 58th district, Beltrami, Koochich- 1 ing one senator, two representatives. l 59th district, Clearwater, Mahno- | ; men, Norman, Pennington, Red Lake, ? one senator, three representatives. | 60th district, Polk, onme senator, two representatives. 61st district, Kittson, Roseau, Marshall, one senator, three repre- sentatives. HOWARD ELLIOT IN BEMID)I President of Northern Pacific Rail- road in City an Hour Today. Howard Elliot, president of the Northern Pacific railroad, together with W, H. Gemmell, general man- ager of the Minnesota and Interna- tional, arrived in Bemidji on a special train from International Falls about one o’clock this afternoon. Mr. Elliot was met’at the train by a committee of the Bemidji Commer- cial club, and taken around the city on a sight-seeing trip, in a sleigh. Mr. Elliot is going over his road on a trip of inspection. Gophers Defeat Iowa. Minnesota defeated Iowa last night at Minneapolis in basketball by a score of 37 to 7. possible. than it would to you. really want. Some very desirable “orvitory stil open " tha Live Agent vh1imeans business Hence when they place their orders in the spring they have to wait a long time or else they are compelled to take cars they do not Now is the time when you should place your order so as to have your car when you want it in the spring. If you place your order with us now, we positively guarantee to deliver your car on (or before, if you prefer), the day specified, We have cars in our warchouse today to protect nearly every 1911 Srder taken to date, and are unloading two to five carloads a week, It you intend to buy a lot this spring, call at John G. Ziegler’s of- fice. He has a nice bunch to select from. Prices from 325 up. Terms given. 7 DEATH LIST NOW ELEVEN Another Victim of Boiler Explosion . Succumbs to Injuries. “Smithville, Tex., Feb. 11.— The death of another employe in the Mis- souri, Kansas and Texas railroad shops here lncreupd the list to eleven, the result of the explosion of an engine 'boller under repair. Ten men were killed and horribly mangled when the boiler burst and hurled steel pleces into a group of machinists. Wealthy Hermit Is Dead. Jamaica, N. Y., Feb. 11.-~—John Leahy, an eccentric hermit more than seventy years of age,-died on his $300,000 estate adjoining Deepdale, the home of Willlam K. Vanderbilt, Jr., in Lakeville, L. I. Leahy came to this country from Ireland when a boy and shrewdly purchased with his early earnings extensive plots of land .in suburban Long TIsland. We Will Pay Your Raiiroad and Hotel Expenses so You May Look Son Says Dowie Was Insan ‘Battle Creek, Mich., Feb. 11—Glad- store Dowle, son of John Alexander Dowle, founder of Zion City, declared here that his father was mentally in- competent for nine years preceding his death. The eon claimed he and his family noticed the first symptoms when the 2ged man began to refer to himself as- “Elijah IL” Mr. Dowie said that he believed his father was insane during his entire career at Zion City. * Fall 'on Ice Kills Child Skater. Sturgis, S. D., Feb. 11.—A fall on the ice while skating caused the death of twelve-year-old-Ada Hunt of this place. The child received a concussion of the brain when her head struck the pond’s surface. Her mother, Mrs. Charles Hunt, died two years ago and only the father survives. Manlac Dives Into Well. Omaha, Feb. 11.—Emil Schebal, a demented South Omaha laborer, dove into a 110-foot well and met instant death. Not a bone was left unbroken. James Novak, employed to guard him, followed him out doors when he fled from bed and foiled a first attempt by pulling him from the well by his feet. He then felled Novak with his first and dove. ¥ KNOWN VALUES RS OLASSIFIED ADVERTIS. ING ASSOCIATION PAPERS h ‘WE ARR MEMBEES | Pay in-all parts of the States and Janads, Your wants suppliei—anywhere aus fime by the best mediums in the country, Get our membership lists—Oheck papers vou want, We do the rest. Publishers Classified '.xanrtlllnt —Assocla. v, Buftalo, N. Y. Now-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Cent-a-Word Where cash accompanies copy we will publish all “Want Ads" for e cent a word per inseftion. Where cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. SVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD HELP WANTED WANTED—For the United States army, ablebodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the United States, of good character aud temperate habits, 4 : who can speak, read and write thc English language. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, 4th Sr., and Minnesota Ave.. Bemidji, Minnesota. ANTED—Woman who will take laundry to her home. Address box no. 22, Bemid{i, Minn. WANTED—Girl for /general house- work. ~Inquire of Mrs. P. J.| O’Leary, 716, Minn., Ave. WANTED—A good girl to do cook- iog. Good wages. 515 Bemidiji avenue. WANTED—Reliable driver at the ‘Bemidji Steam Laundry. * WANTED-—Girl for housework. 1107 Lake Boulevard. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Case stands and racks, number 6, double news stand with rack for 8 full sized cases. Good as new. Sell regularly for $3:75. We have 6 of these at $1.50 each. ‘Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. Bemidji, Minu. G FOR SALE—]ob cases, triple cases, quadrupple cases and lead and slug cases, 40c each. Pioneer Publishing Co. Bemidji FOR SALE—Job type and body type. Fontsof 6 point to 72 | vpoint. Prices furnished with| dress Pioneer Publishing Co., Be midji, Mion., 7 . ‘FOR. SALE—$30000 handles 6 “room house, bal. small monthly payment. Hard wood finish. A - snap. See H. M. Young, City. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pionéer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short notice, ¥ FOR SALE—Fine six room house, hard :wood floors, Georgia pine 5 finish, $1400. 1215 Bemidji Ave. >MISCELLANEOUS S WANTED—Southern Idaho Fruit Land. I want about 150 families to join my party to the southern Idahofruit district. I know where there are 50,000 acres to be ob- tained as homesteads, that is 160 acres for a homestead. I have arranged for special rates for my party, this will be your only chance togeta homestead in the fruit land district. Futrher information can be obtained by sending $500 to defray expenses of getting and where and how to obtain this land under the homestead act write or call og H. Maps, 2441, 5 Ave. so., | proof sheets upon request. Ad- Minneapolis, Minn. It Will Cost You Nothing to See and Examine the Famous Chalmers Cars these Cars Over in our Minneapolis Show Rooms, if You Place Chalmers “30” $1500 Many people have madel inqui_t'y re- garding Chalmers cars whom we are not able to reach at this season of the year owing to the weather and road conditions. Many others who have not made in- quiry also wish to see these cars as soon as It costs us no more to bring you to us to send our representative If we send a man to you, he could take only one car with him. you will be able to examine our entire line. If you come to us, Still more important, we can give you a satisfactory demonstration in Minneapolis which might be out of the question in your district at this time of the year. i This Is Best Time to Select Car This is a good time to make a visit to the city. You will be very busy a little bit later. There is always a time in the spring when everyone wants cars all at once. Many are always disappointed and are not able to get the car that they want most. This is because many people are unable to make a satis- factory investigation during the winter months. This monogram on the radiator stands for allyou can ask in a molor car. Our'nine years’ experience in the business has taught us the value of prompt deliveries, and that there is but one way to be' sure of them, viz.: take the cars and pay for them when we can get them in the winter months. We have found that the easiest way for us to sell Chalmers cars is to invite the fullest comparison of our values and prices with those of other makes. You'll Need to Order Soon if You Want a Chalmers Chalmers cars are in great demand. We have been unable for two seasons to get enough cars from the factoryrto fill the demands made on us in our territory. Every other Chalmers dealer has had the same experience. The policy of the Chalmers Company is not to see how many cars it can make in a year, but to see how well it can build the number that it does turn out. Chalmers cars are built on the basis of quality, not quantity._ Up to date this year, the Chalmers Conipany has shipped more cars than it shipped during the same period last year. Over half of the output has already been sold. : Chalmers Cars Have Reliability and Prestige At the great New York Show the second week in January, as well as at the Chicago shaw.just closed, Chalmers cars attracted more attention than any others exhibited. The newspapers stated that the Chalmers exhibit had more visitors than any other at the show. This attests the wide popularity of Chalmers cars. These are the cars which have won more automobile contests in proportion to the number entered than any other cars., These are the cars that last year won the title of “Champion” cars because they made a better showing in road races than any other type of cars. These are the cars that scored two successive victories in the Glidden Tour. The Chalmers "Forty” won the Detroit trophy in the Glidden Tour of 1909. The Chal- mers "30" won the Glidden trophy in the Tour of 1910. —the longest and bardest tour ever held. These are the cars which won the Minneapolis Tribune trophy by making the best average showing for three years in suc- cession in the great Northwestern Touring contest. The Chalrers “30” is the car that has never been 3 defeated in any motoring contest by a car of its own power and price class. The Factory Behind the Chalmers Car Chalmers cars are built almost complete in one of the finest factories in the country—a factory which cost $3,000,000 in buildings and equipment—a factory which stands be- hind these cars and guarantees to the buyer that he will receive a dollar’s worth of service for a dollar’s worth of price. * These are the cars which are jabove criti- cism on‘the four main factors of safety: frame, BARCLAY AUTO COMPANY Hennepin and Harmon Place MINNEAPOLIS Your Order for One or Fail to Find Them Just as Represented Chalmers “Forty” $2750 whee_ls. steering connections and brakes. .You should examine any car very carefully on these four points. Chalmers cars have been sold with greater success than any other medium priced cars in New York City. And New York City is the most critical automobile market in the country because the people of New York have used cars longer than any. one else—they know more about them—they demand more in them in the way of careful workmanship, beauty and refinement. All Chalmers owners—and there are 12,900 of them in the country now—and very many other people be- sides, think that Chalmers cars are the most beautiful cars made. Beauty is as desirable in a motor car as it is in a horse or watch or anything else that you possess. All We Ask is that You See the Car We are not trying to rush anybody into hasty buying. We are not going to over-burden you with salesmanship if you come to see us. We do nothave to do that. We simply would like to have the opportunity of showing you the Chalmers cars. We make the suggestion that you come to see us at our salesroom or Auto Show because we think it is to our mutual benefit. We shall be glad to see you any day and will be able to take care of you any time you may come. However, a good many people doubtless will take advantage of our suggestion, and if you prefer to have a definite appointment, you can make one by writing and telling us just whattime you will arrive, and we will meet you. Please Fill Out Coupon. Our offer in this ad means just what we say. We have been in the automobile business right here for the past nine years and think we have built up a reputation for fair and honest dealing. This in connec- tion with the reputation of the Chalmers cars and the unusually sound and business like organization behind them, should appeal to any careful and conservative buyer. It not only insures value, pléasure and service while you run your car, but places a value on it when you are through with it and want to dispose of it. This is a good time to visit our city. You will be very busy a little later. Just clip the coupon below—come to Minneapolis; register at your hotel; call us up over the phone, and we will send a ear for you at once, and bring you to our handsome show room where you can see and studythe great Chalmers cars. If you have any other car or cars in mind, make careful comparisons and you will place your order for a Chalmers. Then give us a statement of your railroad fare and hotel expenses, and we will gladly reimburse you, i You can’t Come in Now, Don't Miss the BIG MINNEAPOLIS AUTO BT