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— [Wiliam ¢, Kin| "INSURANCE | Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property 8 and 8, O'Leary-Bowser 8ldg. Phene 19. Bemidjl, Minn. TRY A WANT AD Durazzo. b The Balkan turmoil i8 stirring our historical and geographical memorie- For a thousand years or so no one has thought much of Durazzo. But it was 8 famous port when the Romans called it Dyrrachium. It was the nearest point across from Brundusium—which {8 now Brindisi—and was chosen by Cicero as his place of pleasant exile, just as Boulogne is regarded from this side of the chanmnel. In fact, Brundusium and Dyrrachium were the Dover and Calais of the Remans, and now @nce more Durazzo is springing {nto importance, Fish's Strange Method. The fish Paratilapia multicolor hatches her egge in pockets in her mouth. Prosperity and Adversity. Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes, and adversity not without comforts and hopes—Bacon. C. E. BATTLES ““Home of Good Hardware’’ Ever-wear Aluminum Cooking Utensils, the _kind that it's a pleasure to cook with, selling at prices within reach of all. Coffee percolators ........ 4,00 Double boilers ... ... ... 1.35 Child’s cups ... ... ...... 25 Lipped sauce pans, like cut.. 35 Taper coffee pots ... 3200 Tea POtS c i <o s s aivnos Berlin pans ... ... ..o... Deep pudding pans Biscuit pans ... ... .... Preserving Kkettles Corn cake pans ... ... .. Pie plates ... ... ... ... Frying pans ... ... 54 Cast tea kettles ... ...... Handled dippers i Collapsable drinkink cups.. 10 Nickle plated solid copper tea kettles, the celebrated Reed make, with re-enforced steel bottom and ears, causing them to wear twice as long as any other make. For This Sale I Will Offer 1 New U. S, Cream Separator, 450 Ib. capacity at $39.50 2 New Blue Bell Cream Sepyrators, 450 Ib. capacity at $49.50 These machines have a fine record as close skimmers and anyone in need of a good szparator cannot afford to overlook these bargains. The Schilling all malleable range is recognized as a household Good Heaters, Good Bakers and Fuel Savers. Call and let favorite. uvs show them them to you before No () wflh ngh Close! :ud Reservoir $60.00 A 5125 CHRISTMAS GIFT! buying elsewhere. o *“ $55.00 Will be given to this Church for 100 Yearfy 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. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Members of Episcopal Women’s Band Borna-Stewart; 6. @ Sanborn, Sténe, | Mesdames Geo. B. Upman, presi: dent; A. J. Abercromble, Abell, John Je2nnette Geodman, F. D. Higbee, Jae McTag- gart, J. P. Riddell, D. L. Stanton, AeCuiwugn, Cleveland King, Shores (nurse), H. Stechman, || Chas. Vandersluis, George Frenck, C. W. Brana%org. WHAT SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT Ore dollar cash will be paid to each Ladies’ Society for every vearly subscription, old or new, secured for the Daily Piomeer. When a set of one hundred has been reached a special premium of $25 will be given. Thus for one hundred subscriptions the society securing them will have received a cash gift of $125. | H a club secures but seventy-five yearly subseriptions, it will receive $75; if but fifty yearly subscriptions, $50; and if only ten are secured a cash gift of $10 will be made. For one six 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. ‘hese six months subscriptions have been turned in, an addi-| tionai gift of $25 will be given. Thus, when two hundred of A six months subseription 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. The Daily for six months is $2 and the Daily for one year is $4. Free Premiums will be given to every subscriber. Detailed information may be had by telephoning Number 31, or ealling in person at the Pioneer Office. {PLAYED WATH: FIRE-T00-L Many Will Understand the Feelings That Must Have Inspired This Los Angeles Man. What chance is there for mere man en & woman who has declined mar- age 106 times accepts it'on the 107th: opportunity? Lots of men have gone ithrough life enjoying their liberty, happily melancholy because the girl of their choice refused to marry them. Some have even proposed uccnlonllly Just to keep alive the p{eul.nt mel ancholy and just to be sble to econ- xrntulate themselves on their good for- tune again. That is what F. A. Mackie, of Los Angeles, did, but he tried it once too often and at last he was snared. Now the coy object of his affections who so long withstood his appeals 18 suing for a divorce. Before Judge Monroe in the divorce proceedings Mrs. Mackie declared that in thirty-six days Mr. Mackie asked her 106 times to marry him. Wheén he began the thirty-seventh day‘with the same question she says she gave up rather than listen longer to Mr. Mackie’s monotonous chorus. Of course all men will realize that Mr. Mackie only repeated the question g0 frequently because he could not believe his good fortune in being still at liberty. Mrs. Mackle is asking for divorce, because, she says, her husband is not able to support her in the manner in which she was formerly able to live when she was earning numerous simo- leons eradicating freckles. To Avoid Colds. Catching cold is not so much a sign that there has been great exposure, but that the body has no resistance to emall amount of exposure. -The only way of avoiding catching colds is to accustom oneself to every kind of change of temperature, not to try and keep the body at a uniform heat. It is clear that if the body is kept within & narrow range of temperature, every- thing outside that will be dangerous, whereas if it is familiarized with a wide range of temperature, everything within that can have no ill effect. Ex- ercise in the open air, without warm wraps, is the chief protection against catching cold. When you come to Bemidii during this Big Co-operative Fare Refund- ing Week come in, bring your family, hang up your hat and coat and eat with us. We'll give you a good square meal for your money. EAT YOU MUST Mayer’sDairy Lunch (Formerly Abell's) Beltrami Ave. Barker’s list of gifts for the men. would not be sufficient room to tell you about all our stock. We will always consider it a pleasure to show you what we have. are here at little prices and we can suit every pocketbook. Just Say to Barker---“What Have you Up Your Sleeve?" Here's What the Women Have Been Waiting For If we bought all the space in this paper there Attractive gifis Bemidji, Minn, Cuff Links Scarf Pins Vest Chains Match Boxes Smoking Sets Ink Wells Card Cases Razor Strops Photo Frames Cigar Cases Book Racks Emblem Charms Full Dress Sets Diamond Links Waldemar Chains Military Brushes Pocket Knives Silk Umbrellas Ash Receivers Dickens' Chains Tape Measures Cigar Lighters Toilet Articles Traveling Cases Hat Brim Brushes Gifts For Men Diamond Rings Diamond Studs Silk Watch Fobs Emblem Buttons Gold Watch Fobs Tie Clasps Fountain Pens Toilet Sets Cigarette Cases Desk Sets Letter Openers Bottle Openers Desk Calendars { Collar Bags Decanters Gold Lockets Signet Rings Watches Opal Studs Lapel Chains Sets of Studs Safety Razors Shaving Sets Key Rings Napkin Rings Cigar Jars Cigar Cutters Pipe Racks Liquor. Sets Satchel Tags Letter Scales Pencils Carving Sets Briar Pipes Cigar Stands Canes Thermous Bottles Cloth Brushes Field Glasses Cork Screws Soap Boxes Collar Buttons Emblem Rings “Your gift must give future satisfac- tion as well as immediate pleasure.” Desk Clocks Bill Folds Pocket Flasks Key Chains Riding Crops Game Shears Third Street Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store Bemidji, Minn. £ LT S NS ——