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4 sitver waro for the || TAKEN ON BOARD Thanksgiving Table--| U'I S, WABSHlp We have added to our already large assortment of silver- ware, the newest and best articles of this season’s productions. —unexcelled in art and utility. The present low prices of these useful and beautiful pieces places them within the reach of all. Evaristo and Daniel Madero Are Refugees. A Wide Choice We offer a big variety in the following pieces; JUST FREED FROM PRISON ~ AND BOOST FOR A FRIEND g::v::‘n.wu e ’:.'gg :: s::g:gg Sought Asylum in American Consulate , Baking dishes - . 500 to 1200 Immediately After Thelr Reloass SEB Whai “IH des They are selling- fast. See how the numbers are increasing? Casseroles 3 = 2.00 to 12.00 and Later Were Escorted to the Bat. Svinguen . T . G0 o 1500 e e Books and [P The book costs $5 and holds 100 5-cent coupons and works like a e - - 3.00 . I B Y B ] i) gl.},.fim?‘s..g‘i.my. e 300 voy John Lind. 00KS and [FIONe8r | meaj ticket; every time’you makera purchase the amount is pulled ve dishes 5 2 .50 ; ra Cruz, Mex,, Nov. 22.—Ev intinr _~“—‘ K S Gameshems SR @ g it e e Subscriptions Have These books are_big hoosters to the contestants. When the the late president of Mexico, werg taken om board the American flagship from the consulate, where they took refuge Thursday night. - After their release from the fortress of San Juan Ulua the two Maderos gought asylum in the American consu- late, where they were guarded in strict privacy. * At 9 a. m. the two fugitives, escort- ed only by John Lind, the personal representative of President Wilson, and William . Canada, the United States consul, left the consulate build: ing and walked across the vacant space to the sea wall opposite where lay a steam launch with an ‘armed crew of bluejackets from the battle: ship Rhode Island.’ The refugees stepped on board the launch, which at once started off tor the flagship. As they were bidding good by to Mr. Lind at the launch Kvaristo Madero exclaimed: c “Only God can save Mexicol” which his brother Daniel added only with the help of the ‘United States.” - Lvaristo replied: “Yes, that is true.” The party had been followed to the launch at a respectful distance by a solitary dctective, who had Dbeen Geo. T. Baker & Company | .o i o Manufacturing Jewelers o 116 Third Street BEMIDJI, MINN. Noar the Lake Knives, forks, table, dessert and tea spoons, soup 8poons, preserve spoons, jelly, cream and olive spoons, and all the articles wished for the Done book is sold and the cash received it gives the contestant 25000 1t you ave a fow mumbers enna | VOIES aNld the holder receives votes with every purchase same as S ime kv son cashy and when the book is traded out and cover turned in it gives votes, and every subscriber to the the contestmlt s’m votes, Illaklllg a total of 30 ’s‘m Votes ) yo“ Daily Ploneer means 12,000 votes for You. Its easy—get in the game. see you can give your friends quite a boost with every book you buy. 104,560 165,655 .206,955 : .129,875 | I .142,29915 2 .63,230 : = .130,50¢ 5 TR T 114,200 121,324 537,393 .93,700 .93,400 316,897 109,075 ..61,280 ..101,305 132,091 270,631 394,774 Thanksgilving Table can be found in our stock from the cheap ROGERS p'ate to the finest and most beautiful creations in Sterling Silver. A Saving of 20 Per Cent The fact that each and every piece of Silverware in our store comes DIRECT from the MAKERS to us and not through jobbers places usin a position to save you the MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. You not only save this (8 amount but you receive an article that is made as rep- resented, as many lines that are not sold direct are | light in weight. T 3 i S Store é . Engraving Each piece of silver can be engraved with letters when there is a suitable place, without extra charge. MARINES MAY BE LANDED Admiral Fletcher Instructed to Pro- tect Foreign Property. Washington, Nov. 22.—American marines may be landed on Mexican soil - without that act being con- strued as an act of war. The action of lord Cowdray, head of the great British oil combine, may force this step. Cowdray has de- manded protection for his enormous interests in Mexico. But he is chiefly concerned about the big wells in the Tuxpan-Tampico region, numbering nearly 100. And Secretary of State Bryan has directed Admiral Fletcher, commanding the Uniteq States forces on the east coast of Mexico, to protect foreign as well as American interests, using his own discretion in obeying orders. He is expected to make forcible representations to Aguilar, the revo- lutionary commander in that region, that forelgn property interests must be respected. If he iz defied it will be up to Fletcher. The policy in Central America of landing marines to do “police duty” may be pursued. There are many precedents for this and all' show that such action has never been con- sidered “armed intervention.” REBEL FORCES DISRUPTED Carranza Unable to Control Generals in the Field. Nogales, . Ariz, Nov. .—Rumors are heard here of a disagreement be- tween Carranza and General Villa which threatens to disrupt the Con- stitutionalists’ ranks. It was learned from authoritative sources that the principal reason why the conferences here between William Bayard Hale, President Wilson’s per: sonal representative, and General Car- ranza broke up was the failure of General Carranza to give the Ameri- can government assurance that ac- cepted rules of civilized warfare woull be observed by the Constitutionaliste if they were allowed to import arg® and ammunition. Carranza, it is understood, was ngt in a position to give thiese assurances because of inahility to control the generals in the field. 107,300 185,325 140,305 ..116,290 ..145,600 .42,740 126,014 113,445 212,363 1,682,496 ..230,417 .85,866 142,252 .119;965 Special Prlze for COntestant Turn- ing in most Votes Wednesday Do Shopping "at SCHROEDER' § JAANOId IrAIWAd JHIL 10} 2qLIosqng Second Prize & - Third Prize Lady’s Twenty N 22\ | Lady’s ten-year year gold filled o | ’ gold filled & ‘ Watch Fourth Price, TOILET SET (Comb, Brush and Mirror) Fill out this coupon, mail or bring it to our office with| Subscribe for the $1.00 for one year’s subscription to THE PIONEER flAILY PIUNEEH and get 12,000 votes. ' Get your friends to ; subscribe for the Pio- : : meer. - We give you Name...... - 12,000 votes for every HERE IS SHOWN A WRAP SUITED TO BOTH DAY AND EVENING WEAR Frocks of white velvet, corduroy and|. In 7783 the effect s brought about duvetyn trimmed with white fox or|entirely by the cut and the trimming. narrow strips of sable or skunk are| A gull red velvet is the fabric, and Yery miodiah a’}“fl very e“*:;;‘;a'me"";‘; the collar and loose hanging stole ends general -wear, NOWEVET, 2. are of Oriental embroidery, showing 4 , this kind would hardly ‘e practicel |tints of. violet and :threads- of gold but for the woman who can afford it Basket ball practice will be held the suggestion Is alluring. Many of the | Some wonderful deslgns are shown in these embroideries, which are gaining X P e this evening in the club hall. All smartest frocks are fur trimmed; may only be a collar, but it adds to |in popularity daily. Chinese, Egyp-|Ccdndidates. must have rubber soled new subscriber you the effect, tian and conventionallzed designs of-|Shoes to be allowed on the floor. - < s ‘ e e | o o omingtiones Every candldate is requested to be Street No............ A R AT e BoWn:OECity . . i o get and also 12 m The collar is of white fox and the only This coat may be made in size 36 : T other decorations are the large but-|with 8% yards of 42 inch materlal and i’ eagntta; ?flzzamei may be arranged tons and the wide stitched seams and | 3% vyards of banding. or next Friday night. belt. This frock is very simple in line| No. 8023—sizes 34 to 48. JAMES MALONE, Manager. and may be copied in size 36 with 4% No, 7783—sizes 32, 86, 40 and 44. yards of 36 Inch materlal. Each pattern 15 cents. votes for remewal sub- i G .. | scriptions. " ks Groceries, Dry Goods, Flour, Feed, = CLOSES if You are a 2 "l ~ Shoes and Rubbers FEBRUARY 14, ; PHONES 65-290 BEMIDJI, MINN. Mrs. Graham M. Torrance will leave Sunday for ~Butler, Indiana, To obtain either pattern illustrated fill out this coupon and enclose 15 cents in No. ... . Size where she will make an extended vis- stamps or coin. Be sure to state number Name of pattern and size, measuring over the ,aa.. it with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wal fullest part of the bust. Address Pattern lace Webster. Miss Dorothy Tor- Department, care of this paper. ‘| Irance, who is attending Oberlin col- lege, will join her mother at Christ- mas time and will spend her Christ- mas vacation at her grandparents. Sunday concert at the Brinkman theater .at three o’clock. Music by the $8,000 Hope Jones unit archeetn. Admission 15c.—Adv. - Hang Your Pictures H welghing up to 100 ihs, il et it wat’ ADDITIONAL WANTS i e ——— | |, Moore lsfufih-Pms T00 LATE T0 CLASSIFY —— — = old In PR e e | h BEM'DJ' Fo!first::lom;;].)m 6?)];““’9? = Sunday concert atl tll:e g;‘l‘x:’kcm:; z AT THE i WANTED—Competett girl for gen: theater ‘at three o'cloc] the 18‘000 Hoye Jones unit orchestra. eral housework. Inquire Mrs. W. Mmmion 16¢—Adv. Bowser, 823 Bemidjl aveune. WANTED—A good hustler, man or woman, to do special work. A good thing for & live one. 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