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BakingPowder Absolu elyPure The oniy Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar id the Label Alum Baidng:gpowder will not make healthful food YOUNG PRINCES OF INDIA Extravagance and Luxury That Sun round the Future Rulers of That Eastern Land. —_ | A sketch in St. Nicholas tells Amery fean boys and girls, under the title of *His Highness the Young Rajah” about the lives of some of the future' gulers of India. ! “It 18 almost impossible for an; American boy or girl to imagine the: extravagance and luxury that sur| round some of these young princes,”| says Mabel Alberta Spicer, author of the sketch. “Servants attend them night and day, fan them, dress t_heml and obey their slightest wish. If g wind stirs while they sleep, curtains are drawn that they may not be dis| turbed. When they drive out, a' mounted escort accompanies them, and all the people salaam as they pass. Once, when taking tea with &' rajah in his garden, I was amused ta | notice that, as he moved about among | his guests, a servant followed carry-! ing a cup which he kept always with-| in reach of his master's hand. Tha | rajah would take a sip of tea, and with perfect unconcern set his cup! down in mid air. With unfailing dex- terity the saucer was placed under it, by the servant in time to avold acch| dent. One prince had, suspendeqd| from the ceiling, a silver couch which was kept gently swaying while he| slept or read. Another had a beautl| ful vine-covered arbor where artifictal | rain was made to fall, while the naboh { sat under a marble canopy in the cen: | ter, cool and refreshed, with the rest i of the world broiling about him.” PLANNING AID-FOR THE DEAF German Soclety Asks That Specia) Consideration Be Shown Persons Hard of Hearing. That there are 500,000 persons in Germany whose hearing is defective is a statement that was made at the first convention of the Society for the Protection of the Deaf, which was organized a few weeks ago. Franz Bronner, an architect, presided at the convention, which was made up of 100 delegates. The resolutions adopted declared that persons who are hard of hearing needed more consideration than is usually accorded to them. It was decided to approach theater, opera and concert managers with the re- quest to allot particularly good seats to those who by producing a mem- |? bership card of the society could show that their hearing was defec- tive; also that teiephone apparatus should be attached to the seats. Railroad officials are to be asked to show deaf people special consid- eration, and a fund is to be started to provide aural instruments for those who cannot afford to buy them. A $125 CHRISTMAS GIFT ‘Will be given to this Church for 100 Yearly Subscriptions to the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. Other Churches are making the same effort. If this is the Church you wish to help, turn in your subscription to any of the ladies whose names appear below. st PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Members of Presbyterian Women’s Band A partial list consits of Mesdames A. Lord, president, Jack Essler, Geo.! Rhea, H. Koors, Geo. Cochran, Geo. | Markham, A. B. Palmer, Dan Gracie, | H. Olson, A. L. Collard, K. Mclver, A. Warfield, Battles, J. J. Conger, M. E. Smith, J. J. McLaughlin, Peck, S. E. P. White. WHAT SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT Ore dollar cash will be paid to each Ladies’ Society for every yearly subscription, old or new, secured for the Daily Pioneer. When a set of one hundred has been reached a special premium of $25 will be given. Thus for society securing them will have received a cash gift of $125. 1f a club secures but seventy-five yearly subscriptions, it will receive §75; if but fifty yearly ten are secured a cash gift of $10 will be made. months subscription to the Daily Pioneer, fifty cents will be paid, and for each additional six months subscriptions secured the rate will be paid the same. these six months subscriptions tional gift of $25 will be given. counts just half of a yearly subscription for the Daily Pioneer. One yearly subscription to the weekly Pioneer counts same as! six months to the Daily, the only difference being the subscrip- tion price which is $1.50 a year. - §2 and the Daily for one year is $4. Free Preminms will be given to every subscriber. information may be had by telephoning Number 31, or calling -in person at the Pioneer Office. one hundred subscriptions the subscriptions, $50; and if only For one six Thus, when two hundred of have been turned in, an addi- A six months subscription The Daily for six months is Detailed FIND HAPPINESS : . AND HEALTH HERE (Continued from first page). found in the vicinity of Red Lake and the Lake of the Woods.” Mr. Cox added that Minnesota once was a wonderful elk state, but slow- ly the animals had been driven out to the great game preserves of Can- ada. It would be an easy matter, he said, to restock the national forests here with them. A Des Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism in his shoul- der. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $150.00 or more. He sought for 3 quicker and cheaper way to cure it and found it in Chamberlain’s Lin- iment. Three days after the first ap- plication of this liniment he was well. For sale by Barker’s drug store.—Adv. FEWER ~ FOREST FIRES (Continued from firat page). into consideration the which the timber grows. “It is to help protect this great as- set that the forest service is asking for an appropriation of $150,000 a year.” land upon We wish to call your attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases. This rem- edy is famous for its cures of colds. It contains no opium or other narcot- ic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by Barker’s drug store.—Adv. Prevention of Mildew. Nothing should be stored in a damp condition on account of mildew, which is a vegetable growth, being a kind of fungus, which quickly spreads, and is very difficult to remove. To remove it from flannel ether is best to use. For mildew on cotton material, damp the part, rub soap thickly on, cover with powdered French chalk | and put in the sunshine, and keep re- peating the process until the spots disappear. New England Romance. g From Boston comes the story of & touching phonograph romance. The manager of a store became infatuated with the voice of a young woman Wwhose singing he heard reproduced frequently in the machines, wrote to her for her pictures, and the acquaint- pnce speedily ripened into marriage. The bride, by the way, was intending to study in Paris for grand opera, but has decided to settle down in New |, Bngland.—San Francisco Argonaut. When you have a billous attack give Chamberlaln’s Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For sale by Bar- ker’s drug store.—Ady. Classified Department HELP WANTED 500 men- 20 to 40 years old wanted at once for Electric Railway Mo- tormen and Conductors; $60 to $100 a month; no experience nec- essary; new opportunity; no strike. ‘Write- immediately for application blank. Address X Care of Pion- eer. WANTED.—A nurse girl. Ome who sleeps at home: Inquire Megroth’s Variety Store. FOR SALE O I TUTUIUIR P FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Phone 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pencil (the best nickel pencil in the world, at Netzer’s, Barker’s, 0. C. Rood’s, McCuaig’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen’s, and the Pioneer Office Supply Store at 5 cents each and 50 cents a dozen. FOR SALE—Small fonts of type, sev- eral differcnt points and in first class condition. Call or write this office for proofs. Address Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, Mint. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice, FOR SALE—TFireside Garland heater, almost new. Inquire 1211 Bixby avenue. Phone 356. FOR SALE — 150 bushels corn on cob.* B, F. Joslyn, Fourteeth st., Norton avenue. FOR SALE — Two horses. Inquire John E. Croon, Nicollet hotel. FOR RENT ——————— FOR RENT — Either two or three rooms in McTaggart building. $4 per room. Telephone 325. Carl L. Heffron. FOR RENT—Warm house. of John G. Ziegler. FOR RENT — Room!. 511 Minne- sota avenue. —_—— LOST AND FOUND - Inquire LOST—A rear automobile lamp and number, 16,338. - Finder please re- turn to Pioneer office. MISCERLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—100 merchants in North- ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- ji” lead pencil. Will carry name of every merchant in advertising columns of Pioneer in order that all receive advantage of advertis- ing. For wholesale prices write or phone the Bemidjl Pioneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phkone 31. Be- | midji, Minn. GIRL WANTS steady work in hotel as chambermaid or dining room girl. Call at Pioneer office. “A” BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellow’s building, | across from postoffice, phone 129. WANTED — Position to work as nurse by day. Confinement cases only. 903 Irvine avenue. GIRL WANTS a steady place to work in private family all winter. Call at Pioneer office. TR ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers 5 Services 30 Steamers WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Liverpool Service Christmas Excursion $. S, Scandanavian from Portland, Me.; Dec. 12th, Leave Bemidji Dec. 9th, morning train. Personally conducted special train from Chicago (Grand Trunk Ry.) Dec. 10th, carrying three Tourist Sleep- ing Cars. ‘We can book you through from Be- midji. No delay or, hotel expenses on the road. For rates, reservations and all{other information apply to R. E. FISHER Union Depot, Bemidji. Phone 50 H. A. WATSON General Agent, Minneapolis R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Gthos 313 Shane A WELL EQUIPPED SCHOOL. You would like to haye your boy or girl attend a well equipped school— a school where everything is right up to date — where modern desks, mod- ern chairs, banking fixtures and fur- niture change the school room to a modern business office. That school is the jitle Tl BUSINESS COZ1EGE IT'S THE SCHOOL FOR YCU. 9.75. in this sale $2.65« Messaling, Taffeta and Chitfon Waists Extraordinary assortment. from $5 to $6.75, in this sale at $2.65 . and $3.95. Waists at 98¢ Our regular $1.50, $1.75, and $2.00 | ments. values in this sale at 98¢« Plenty of Coats Here to Select From Women’s Handsome Coats, Regular Val- ues Up to $15, In this Sale $7.15 Coats At $9.75. great variety of materials and colors; Coats worth as high as $19.50, in this great closing out sale at Coats At $12.95. Coats, chinchillas, heavy English cheviots, polos, etc., in Misses’ and Women's sizes, regular values to $26.50, in this sale price $72.95. The Gift Waist A Wise Present Indeed Beautiful, King tailored Waists, pleat- ed and plain styles, regular $3.50 values, Full length styles in a An extensive variety of $1.50 values $2.50 Values $2.75 * ' values, $2.15. Everything Ready To Wear Only 15 Shopping Days Before Christmas Let Your Cifts Be Useful Gifts that come from this store have an added value so the recipient. Ones. Silk Scarfs for Fancy Head Scarfs for Evening Wear - All shades and prices to suit all. Petticoats Much Reduced,$2.15 Black and colors; splendid assort- Our regular $3.75, $4, and $4.50 Make your The prestige of this store as a “Quality” store is so generally known that people far and wide know that “if it comes from Crane’s it’s Good.” “Experienced salespeople are here to help you.” Qur Closing Out Sale’ Your Money Saving Opportunity Furs a Most Acceptable Gift The father or brother who gladdens the mother or young girl’s heart with such a present, is certainly giving a gift that expresses the acme of Good Taste and Good Sense. able Furs during this Reduction of 1-3. now 98o “ $1.85 ‘“ $2.15 Nothing Sacques, Our entire stock of Guaranteed Depend- Christmas | Dainty Neckwear for Girls and Women Jabots, Lace Collars, Lace Col- lar and Cuff Sets, etc. An extraordinary assortment at 380« selections Now. closing out sale at a Is Too Good for Baby Our infant’s department is the pride of every fond mother. here just what you want in Cosy Sleep- ing garments, Shawls, 1-3, 1-4 and 1-2. You will find Kimonas, Bathrobes, etc. Reductions Glove Bonds for Any ‘Amount Issued In Our Glove Department. A ~ Desirable Gift Where Size and Style Preferred Is Not Known 0000000000000 % LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJL ¢ 2060000006006 00 2.0.U. W. Lodge No nights—first and third Monday, at_ 8 oclock, —at Odd Fellows hall, g 403 Beltramt Ave. B. P 0. B Bemidji Lodge No. 1083. Regular meeting _nights— first and third Thursdays 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall Beltrami Ave, and Fifth st © O %. every second and fourth Sunday evening, at 1§ o'clock in basement of Catholic church. Meeting nights _ every second and fourth Monday evenings, at 0dd Fellows Hall. r. 0.3 Regular meeting_nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock Eagles hall G AR Regular meetings —First and third Saturday after kil P noons. at 2:30—at Oda Fe (@), tows Halls, 102 Beltrams N [”“ Ave. Toor Bemidji Lodge No. 116 Regular meeting nights —every Friday, $ o'clock at 0dd Fellows Hal, trami. L O. 0. F. Camp No. 34 Regular meeting every second 2 oy v ”m and fourth Wednesdays at § QPR o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesday at $o'clock. —1 0. 0. F. Hall ‘ XNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Bemidj)i Lodge No. 18 Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday evening at 2 o'clock—at the Eagles' Hall Third street. LADIES OF THE MAC- CABEES. % Regular meeting night A7/ last Wednesday evening a ”’/ it each month. MABONIC. A F. & A. M., Bemidj1, 233. Regular mnll.l{. nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic "Hall, Beltramt Ave. and Fifth St. Bemldji Chupter No. R A. M. Stated convocatiol —first and third Mondays, o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Hall Zeltram! Ave., and Fifth Street. Elkanah Commandery No. 30 K. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock P. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St. O. E. 8. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, 8 o'clock — at Masonic Hall, gallr-ml Ave, and Fifth t M. B. A Roosevelt, No. 1528 Regular meeting nights Thursday everings at $ o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. M W. A Bemidji Camp No. 6013. Regular meeting nights — first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at 0dd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. MODERN SAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights on the first and thiré Thi in the L O. O. F. Hall at § P m. SOMS OF HERMAN. Meetings held thire Sunday afternoon of each month at Troppman's Hall. Who Sells It? Here they are all in a row. They sell it because it’s the best nickel pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands alone in the }five] Jcent world. It is sold on your money back basis. A store on every street and in surrounding cities. Hera They Are: Carison’s Varlety Store Barker’s Drug and Joew- elry Store W. @. Sohroeder 0. 0. Rood & Oo. E. F. Netzor’s Pharmaoy Wm. MoOualg J. P. Omich’s Olgar Store Roe & Markusen Mrs. E. 1. Woods Chippewa Trading Store Red Lake Bomlidji Plonser Suaply Store Retailers will receive immediate shipments in gross (more or less) by calling Phone 31, or addressing the Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store, Bemidjy, Minn.