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Buy a Bemidji Specnal The finest watch made for the money ! Monogram Engraved Free Men in every walk of life are using The Bemidji Special Watch. It is the most Popular Watch in this community today. Being prac- tical, mechanically perfect and a de- pendable time piece. 17 jewels adjusted, timed carefully on our own regulating rack. We do not allow a Bemidji Special to leave our store until it has been proven by thorough test to be an accurate time piece. Five Year Guarantee We give a five year guarantee with each Bemidji Special Watch —because they give us the least trouble in making good our guarantee. Bemidji Special movements are now being fitted in the new style 25-year case vith the safety Bow that cannot pull or twist out. This is a very popular model and re- tails for, watch complete, $25.00 FRENCH MINISTRY SAID IN DANGER (Continued from first page). instance it is not believed the senate would agree. Thus President Poin- car would have to wait until the regular elections next fall. Then, if the senate continues its obstructions and President Poincare should be un- able to retain a.cabinet, he would, it is believed, simply retire from office. And this, it is alleged, is. what the bloc, so badly defeated at the Ver- sailles election, hopes to bring about. NEW CURRENCY = BILLS (Continued from first page),. sion as soon as he outlines plans for the currency reform work to be con- sidered in the present session of con- gress. JUNIORS TO HAVE SHOW Will Put in a Matinee and Evening Performance at the Majestic Theater Saturday. Saturday afternoon the juniors will receive the proceeds of a matinee at the Majestic theater where a special program has been arranged. They will show a two-reel film from Shake- speare and the Boys Glee club will sing several songs. The - proceeds will go to pay the expenses of enter- taining the seniors at a banquet which will be given the first part of May. They will also receive a large per cent of the evening proceeds. Five and ten cents will be the admission charg for the afternoon and ten and GEO. T. BAKER & CO. Bemidji, Minn. Near the Lake Roe & Markusen say Eat, While Eating Is Good. Wouldn't These Make Your Mouth Water? Strawberries Grape Fruit 3 for 25¢ Cucumbers Tomatoes Head and Leaf Lettuce Celery Radishes Red and Round Green Onions Rhubarb Garden Seeds Now is your time to select seeds for the gar- den, lawn and flower beds. Telephones 206 and 207 Pionger Want Ads I-2 Cent a Word - Bring Results fifteen for the evening show. WOMAN’S BANK PAYS. Berlin, April 11.—A dividend of five per cent today was declared by the Genossenschaftsbank Selbstaen- diger Frauen, German’s novel bank- ing institution conducted exclusively by and for women. Its profits in the last year increased from $8,500 to $35,000. In eighteen months it has developed several new departmetns, acting as trustee of personal fortunes, managing household property, and negotiating mortgages. ‘legislature and is now ready for the governor’s signature, county commis- | MONEY FOR THE FAIR Under a bill which has passed the sioners can”appropriate an amount not to“exceed $2,000 as aid for the county fair. STANTON SETTING A PACE| Grand Rapids, April 11.—The| criminal' calendar in the district court was finished yesterday with the exéeption of a number of saloon cases. The last offenders to be dealt with were Everett Marchland, who stole a' trunk: full of clothing from a Deer| River -home, and pleaded guilty. He Wwas given an indeterminate term in! the St. Cloud reformatory. Thomas Smith- who entered’ the room where T. J. Storey of Duluth, was sleeping in' a Deer River hotel, and robbed him'of $24, was convicted and given a sixty day sentence. He is in the county jail. Most of the saloon cases have also beeén tried. Judge Stanton is setting| a pace_ this term. in clearing up the calendar. The court has been work- ing day and night practically since the term began. | i i ICE IS BREAKING UP, Ice in the lake has started to break up although it is not believed that it will disappear for at least two weeks. Warfield’s boat house on the lake shore is freed from ice and yesterday about thirty feet of open water could be seen. i DANIELS AT NAVY LEAGUE. ‘Washington, April 11.—Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels will be guest of honor tonight at the annual banquet of the Navy league of the United States at the New Willard ho- tel. In his.speech the new secretary will announce his views on naval strength and it is believed he will furthef advocate increases in the na- tion’s fighting force. In charge . of the dinner are Colonel Robert M. Thompson, Henry H: Ward, Henry B. | F. McFarland, Charles Henry Butler and Arther H. Dadman, who present- ed the invitation to the secretary;in/ person. iman who said ‘women len so- heartily, ! just because.” ,Predict that he will PRINCE DISLIKES WOMEN Siam Scion Says Farther They Are . Away the Better He Likes Them - —Here to Study. « 8an Francisco, April " are mighty nice things to have in the family’ didn’t know what he was talking about. The farther away they stay from me the better I like ’em.” .So declares Nai Prasit, the young son.of the governor of Chieng Rai provinee, in Northern Siam, the first :member of the nobility of Siam to come to the United States for an edu- cation. He will spend several years in America before returning home: Prasit is enthusiastic over the reign of ,Maha Vrjiravuah, Siam’s new ruler. “Unlike his father,” “the.new ruler does not believe in a harem.. He has sent home and pen- sioned several hundred women who | were formerl attached to the court. I think the new king is the finest we ever had.” | ‘When askéd why he disliked wom- Prasit replied, “Oh, Friends of the youth have a better opinion of women after his stay in America. DUKE OF CROY OF AGE. Paris, April 11.—With the coming | of ful lage today of the Duke of Croy, the assumption of the ducal estates in Westphalia was to be but one of the emoluments of his new majority.. Despite silence on the part of United States Ambassador Leishmann at Ber- lin, plans for the wedding of Missj ‘I Nancy Leishmann, his daughter, to the duke have been going on fot sev- eral weeks, since the announcement of the engagement of the American girl to the young nobleman was made. ! The house of Croy is one of the' oldest in Europe and in the early cen- turies was a royal Hungarian line. The ancestor of the house was King'; Stephen IV, of Hungary. 250 LOADS TAKEN AWAY Over 250 loads of dirt have been re- moved from the paved streets of Be- midji during the past two days by the street gang. Commissioner Car- ter has had his men and wagons busy hauling away the refuse of the win- iter. Automobile Owners Place your order now for an - Official Road Guide Of Minnesota Built for and under the -auspices of the Minnesota Auto Association Price $1.00 Contains 550 speedometer ROAD TRIPS giving mileage between towns Maps complete, showing charted and all _traveled roads in state Book Contains Nearly 1000 Pages Will be ofi sale at this store about May lst - The Bemldu Pioneer ~ (ffice Supply Stnre- Phqne 3I . 11.—“The | said Prasit, | | i Slparatur Perfection same machine. amination will convince you of separator. 500 1b. Machme $50 C.E.BATTLES Home of Good Hardware In The New lowa Dairy Separator that a 500 pound, 650 pound and 850 pound bowl will fit the . When your herd outgrows your 500 pound machine you simply get a larger bowl and put into your old machine and you have an entire new machine at a small expense. Has Been Reached The only machine on earth that will skim cold milk toa trace. This machineis made of the best quality of ma- terial, therefore you are as- sured of many years of good service. The tank being the same height as a table makes it easy to handle and operate. Every part easily accessible for washing so that it is the easiest machine to keep clean. This machine is so built Ex- its superior merits as a cream Extra Bowls $12 Depar tment The Pioneer Wan! Ads ; OASH WITH COPY % ocent por word per issue Regular charge rate 1 cent per wi less than 16 cents HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The Pioneer 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 ad gets to them all. 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs HELP WANTED. WANTED—At once, dining room girls and chamber maid. Wages! six dollars per week, room and board at Hotel Koochiching, Inter-l national Falls, Minn.. Ross Bros. | WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Mrs. A. G. Wedge. 605 Lake Boulevard WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. A. Lord, 903 Beltrami avenue. ) WANTED—Two dishwashers at the Markham hotel. ‘WANTED — Dishwasher at ‘hotel, Nymore. Union WANTED—Bell boys at Hotel Mark- ham. FOR SALE 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 guardnteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Phone 3. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—Small fonts of type, sev- eral different points and in first class condition. Call or write this office for proofs. Address Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—25 R. L. Red pullets, two ‘White Orpington pullets, and one cockerel and five Plymouth Rock cockerels. One 240 egg incubator. 0. C. Simonson. FOR SALE—40 acres fenced. One quarter mile to Spur postoffice. Some meadow. Small creek . Ad- < dress box 496, Bemidji, Minn. - !'OR SALE—Four Iots, between 'rwe’mh ‘and 'l‘hlrtoenth street, Bo- midji avenue.! Enquire 416 Be- 'midgr avenue. ] {FOR SALE—Improved eighty acre ord per insertion No ad taken for Phone 31 FOR SALE—Light driving horse for sale. Eight years old. Inquire 518 Fourth street. farm near Bemidji. H. Brakke. FOR REN1 FOR RENT—160 acre farm, three miles southwets of Leonard. Forty acres under cultivation. Inquire Ole Solberg, Leonard, Minn. | FOR RENT—Nicefy furnished room in private family. Use of bath and phone. 602 Fourth street. HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner of Tenth and Minnesota. Inquire 1215 Bel- trami avenue. FOR RENT—Nice front room, also light house keeping rooms ovér Model. FOR RENT—Six room house, Doud avenue. Phone 642. Furnished rooms for rent. vine. Phone 640. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 921 Minnesota Ave. 1006 413 Ir- MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo North Dakota offers unlimited op- Daily ‘and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classit}ed advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state tbe 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 Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D. ROUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand turniture. Odd Fellow’s building, “wcross from postoffice, phone 129.