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& Makes Home Balziné Easy No other aid to the housewife is so great, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, ‘'wholesome foods Manchester Guardian. In 1872 the peo: ple of the town got up theatrieals to. | raise funds for.a hospital. Dr. Butler, the head master, said he would not allow the scliool to go unless the pieces were first submitted to him. One was Gilbert's “Palace of Truth” Initisa passage in" which the hero says to. the beroine, “Meet me at 9 o'clock tonight outside the garden gate.” Dr. Butler " |vetoed this and substituted, “Meet me made No Alum The only Baking wader‘ Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Lime Phosphates from SPORTS OF POPOPOOVOG0OO09 0 0. ® BASEBALL NOTES. ° CPOOOOOOPOOOOE OO Charles Klein, owner of the Clin- ton team,.has been elected .president of the Illinois-Missouri league. A Chicago story has it that no less than six of the Cub regulars are to be placed on the market this winter. Because he failed to get a safe tap in the world’s series Jack Murray, of the Giants, is tagged to go on the block. The South Bend Club, of the Cen- tral league, has signed a .second baseman named Andrew Spycholski. Did you get it? If “Buddy” Ryan canl ive up to his reputation gained on the Pacific Coast, Cleveland will surely have a bunch of sluggers next season. . The recent death of President Rus- sell, of the Boston Nationals, will no doubt cause the sale of the Rustlers and a change in the management. Now that Hal Chase has resigned as manager of the New York Ameri- * cans, Gotham fans are trying to fig- ure out who will lead the Yankees next season. From all accounts Messrs. Ebbets, of Brooklyn, Fogel, of Philedlphia and Murphy, of Chicago, made a big hit with the minor league magnates at the recent meeting in San Antonio, Texas. Hot Springs, Ark., will get the bulk of the big leaguers during the training season. The Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Brooklyn and Cincinnati teams of the National league, and the Cleveland and Boston teams of the American league will work out among the Ozarks. POOPOPOOOOOOOPO®O®OS ® FOOTBALL NOTES ® POPOPOOOPOOCOOOQ® One of the greatest struggles on the Western gridiron this season was the Minnesota-Wisconsin 6-6 tie game. The Dartmouth eleven made a fine THE DAY showing this season, but was not quite strong enough to down Prince- ton or Harvard. Penn and Cornell are hard at work preparing for their last game of the season, which will take place Thanks giving Day. Trinity College, with only 250 students, turned out an eleven that defeated oClgate, Wesleyan and the Massachusetts Aggies. Jimmp Thirpe, of the Carlisle elev- | en, is one of the wonders of the ath- letic world. Coming to Carlisle in 1908 with no knowledge whatever of athletics, he has since then accom- plished a marvelous variety of ath- letic feats on floor, gridiron, dia- mond, track and field. QCOPPPPPOOPOROOO®S 54 WITH THE BOXERS. ® 9000000000000 009 Alf Lynch the Canadian bantam, and Joe Shea have signed to meet in New Haven, Dec. 14. The defeat of K. 0. Brown by “One Round” Hogan has boosted Hogan's stock about fifteen per cent. | The Best Xmas Gift | good reading. To get |it send 50 cents today for leading boys' | monthly magazine of America. High class stories, educational manly, sports, games, electrical, mechanical, carpen- try, wireless, aviation, poultry, pets, camping, trapping and Boy couts dept. Keeps 52,000 boys interested now. Sent to three homes a whole vear for $L. Remit to THE NATIONAL YOUTH, 32 Kedzie Building, Chicago, 11l THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN | Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than §100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, 125 private baths, 60 sample rooms. Every modern convenience: Luxurious and delightful restaurants and buffet, Flemish Room, Palm Room, Men’s Grill, Colonial Buffet: Magnificent lobby and public room: Ballroom, banquet rooms and private dining_rooms; Sun parlor and observa- tory. Located in heart of business sec- tion but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest Wiy, S = Diamonds Wholesale Price We have placed on sale—212—Diamond Rings at Wholesale Price which we purchased Direct from the importers in the East for our wholesale trade. We find we are overstocked. Rather than sell these through our whole- sale channels we have decided to give our retail customers * the benefit of this purchase. 25 -Rings 1-32 carat,- $5.00 Each 75 Rings 1-32—1-64 52 Rings 13 Rings v12 Rings . All the above Rings are set in-14 carat solid ‘gold mountings in our own workshop. We carry in stock the larger sizes, 1-2 to 3 carat, $110.00 to $240.00 per carat. assortments include Silver tons and Jagus. GEO. T. BAKER & (0., 1-16 carat, 25 Rings 1-8 carat, 3-16 carat, $15.00 Each 1-4 carat, $27.50 Each 2 carat, $7.580 Each 2 $9.75 Each $12.00 Each These Caps, Wessel- Manufacturing Jeweler 2 at 3 o'clock this afternoon’’ ' This seemed to him more decorous. Some years after Gilbert was invited to the Harrow speeches. In reply to the toast ‘of his health he said, “I.am very much interested in visiting Harrow, for as far as I know it is the only place in the world where a- line of mine has ever been “condemned as improper.” Great consternation prevailed—all the greater because no one except the speaker and one other person, who was Just léaving Harrow:in 1872; knew what he meant. It was not Gilbert’s way to forget these things, Somewhat Absentminded. Some amusing glimpses of the dis- coverer of chloroform are given in the “Recollections of Lady Priestly,” wife of Simpson’s assistant at the“time of the discovery. “The professor,” she with chloroform on us girls, and with some of the liquid just poured on a handkerchief would have half a dozen of us lying about in various stages of sleep. Our mother feared nothing and 'was only too delighted to sacrifice, if unavoidable, a daughter or two to sclence! . * * * He was extremely absentminded. I remember once lunching at his house when he had just arrived from some antiquarian ex- pedition. The butler, who had been unpacking his things, came in and said confidentially, ‘Doctor, you have left all your flannel vests behind! ‘Ah! Oh!' replied Simpson, feeling himself all over. ‘I've got them all on.’ "—Pall Mall Gazette. . Ooping the Baby. “At the first sign of an attempt to standardize and sterilize the babies,” says Ellis Parker Butler in Success Magazine, “1 organized the Fond Fa- thers’ Oop-de-baby _Association of America. For thousands of years fa- thers have been permitted to oop-de- I'baby unrestrained, and this right was one of the first rights attacked.by the adlvocates of the automatic baby. 1 considered it a double blow at the baby. and at the father and resented it as such. If a father may not oop his own baby. what is the world coming to? Ooping a baby is a father’s great- est pleasure. It is the act of grasping the baby under the arms, tossing the baby, into_the air and catching it on its down trip. while the words *“Oop-de- baby!” are repeated at each toss. This is repeated until the baby is hysterical or drops on the floor by accident. It is then handed to’its mother.” writes, ‘“used to make his experiments | more,” and of the | small ships he pride: ‘wis the 1 n: existing. To bulld this Dreaddought of her day all the woods of Fife were laid ‘waste. She cost £30,000, -4n ‘enormous value in-'those times; bad a crew of 300 sailors, 120 gunners and 1,000 marines. with “more great ordnance in-her than the French ver had to the siege of any 8 James himself boasted.— ‘Westminster Gazette. “Woman's Method. 3 “Mr. Floorwalker, 1 wish you would give me a clerk who can show me what T want!” e “And what do you want, madam?”’ “How do I know until I have look- ed?"—Houston Post. B o THEY ALL DEMAND T Bemidji, Like Every City and Town in the Union, Receives It. People with kidney ills want to be cured. When one suffers the tortures of an aching back, relief is eagerly sought for. There are many reme- dies today that relieve, but do not cure. Doan’s Kidney Pills have cured thousands. Here is proof: J. 8. Burdick, Park Rapids, Minn., says: “I publicly endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills three years ago and at this time I take pleasure in doing so_again. - Whenever I have an op- portunity, I urge & trial of this rem- edy, for I know that it is effective.” (Statement given October 7, 1910). The endorsement referred to by Mr. Burdick was given on December 4,1907, and was as follows: “A dull pain in my loins and sides-caused me a great deal of suffering and there “was also soreness across my kidneys. I had headaches and there was also soreness across my kidneys. I had headaches and I noticed that the kidney secretions were unnatur- al. When someone advised me to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, I got a sup- ply at Cutler’s Pharmacy and began their use. They soon restored my kidneys to their proper working or- der and after that the symptoms of my complaint disappeared.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn -Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the. name—Doan’s— |and take no other. The Pioneer Want Aids | GASH WITH 0OPY ‘ % cent per word per issue 15 cents. They tell what you have to sell to e ad gets to them all. HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than _ Phone 31 verybody in Bemidji. The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people who do not take the paper generally read their neighbor’s so your want 15 Cent a Word Is All It Costs ! Can’t Lose Much by Taking a Chance HELP WAN! TEi) WANTED—For U. S. Army—Able- bodied unmarried mev between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the United States, 6f good character and temperate habits, who can - speak, read and write the English language. For information ap- ply to Recruiting Office at-Scroe- der Building, Bemidji, or 217 Tors rey Building, Duluth, Minn. LOST AND FOUND B T S U Sy S LOST—Brown water spaniel ‘pup, finder please return to 423 Minne- sota avenue, or phone 675. MISCELLANEQUS A A AP e WANTED—Man 28 years old, ex- perienced solicitor, collector and office man with best of references, desires place with local concern. Address X Y Z, care Pioneer. WANTED AT ONCE—Competent - girl for general work. Wages $5 per week. Mrs. V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- * eral housework. Mrs. J. O. Har- ris, 703 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. John Wilson, 1101 Dewey Ave. WANTED TO TRADE—What have you to trade for new standard pia- no? Call at second hand store, 0dd Fellows Bldg. WANTED—Young man would like board and room in private family. Inquire of baggageman at Union depot. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellows building, __ across from postoffice, phone 129. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Portavle saw mill (com- plete) and 28 horse-power traction engine (good -as new), at less than 1-3 cost price. Call or write First National Bank, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE—My 22 foot vboat hull, steering wheel, propeller 'ahnft, life preservers, one 16 inch Bryant and Berry wheel, two stickler weedless wheels. Floyd Brown. = FOR SALE—5 room house, 68 foot lot, good investment, easy terms. Only $800. Huffman, Harris & Reynolds. - FOR SALE—Baled hay and straw by . Wes Wright, City Hall black. FOR RENT FOR RENT—6 room house, partly * ‘modern: €. D. Lucas, 902 Bemidji . TAve et 5 FOR RENT—Large furnished room: Modern; 921 Minnesota Ave. FOR RENT—House at 502 Fourth St. $22.50 per -month. — o FOR RENT—2 furnished roems, 320 Minnesota Ave. 118 Third Street ) Near the Lake . - |FOR RENT—Board ‘and y;;umv at 615 @' = Irvine Ave. 3 i WANTED—To loan $10,000 on im- proved city property. Huffman, Harris & Reynolds. 2 Mrs. R. H. Patno, dress and Cloak maker. 811 Irvin Ave. WANTED—Work for man and team. C. Dorr, Turtle River. - Try a Want Ad I-2 Cent a Word-==Cash First Mortgage LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTY Real Estate, Rentals - Insurance . “|'Take LAXATIVE BROMO Guinine'Tab- |to cure. lets. Druggists refund money if it fails E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. - 25c. A BRICK FACTORY We make brick and can fill all orders promptly. Build your house of brick made by FOLEY BROS. Bemidji, Minn. “So he married a “Yes." X “Is he happy?" “Pm afraid not. He complains that she has quit bolding his hand and wants to confine herself exclusively to Hholdng _the’ pocketbook.” — Chicago { 4% Record-Herald. ¥ fortune; vt Do matter which way de wheel turns: [Erench & Co. —Cally Ryland.’ At the Lowest Point. A man who dares waste an hour of time has not learned the valueof life— | - Darwin. manicn 7 rist?” 3 3 - | Many in Bemidji are now using| 3 the simple buckthorn bark and gly: cerine mixture known as Adler-i-ka, ‘the new German Appendicitis rem- A SINGLE DOSE relieves con- | stipation sour stomach or gas on the This OM SMART Rosidence Phone 58 Ameries kvs. % stomach almost INSTANTLY. simple mixture antisepticizes the di- ' DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Qffics Phous 12 ‘hit thins ive organs and draws off the Sometimes hit’s a mighty good thing |&estive : to be de lowes' spoke in de ‘wheel ny |impurities and people are surprised ou jes' ‘hleedged to come up. [how QUICKLY it helps. ~E. =N Straube Pianos Sing Their Own Praises Ask the man who owns one or come in and let us demonstrate the fact to you. Agency: JAMES A. TERRY A. B. Chase Wesley IN LAHR’S FURNITURE STORE Raudenbush Hammond Pianos BEMIDJI, MIi RED APPLES form pack and grade. APPLES - JUICY APPLES We have received a car of barreled apples. They are all from one shipper and put up in fine shape and of uni- The big demand for the Christmas trade is just commencing and what we can offer now will be snatched up in a hurry. Now for the surprise: ‘WE OFFER THIS STOCK FOR 5400 PER BARREL This should be a good buy for you as this is considerably | less than this kind of stock is selling for here. Why pay $2.25 and $2.50 a box for apples, which means about $7.50 per barrel, and the stock no better than I am offering you for about one-half the price. ' MCUAIG PHONE NO. | o l