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VOTE OF THANKS Biid President Wins Fame as ‘ Fire Fighter. e, ENJOYING HIS VACATION | Mr. Wilson Has Entirely Recovered From His Recent liiness and Brac- Ing Air and Exercise Bring Ruddy i ! Glow to His Checks. Pass Christlan, Migs.,, Dec. 29.— President Wilson slept late and it was afted 9 o’'clock before he left for his ®orning game of golf over the course of the Missiasippi Country club, thirteen miles away. For the first time since he left ‘Washington the president had a rud- dy glow on his cheeks. He had grown somewhat pale during his recent ill- Scenes from the At the ness, but rest, bracing air and exer- ] = cise aparently has restored his rl n m a“ ea re health, : : Citizens of Gulfport were on the alert to see him. Mr. Wilson’s prow- £ & ess as a fire fighter has added to his ec. an fame here. One member of the volun- i teer fire department of Gulfport sald: rostdance, waitng for tho spperetus| -+ MATINEE AT 3 O’CLOCK AFTERNOONS to arrive,” he said, “when & man came up. He noticed my uniform and ask- ed me why I was standing there logk- ing at the fire. “‘Why don’t you get up there and help?” he asked. I told him I could not go up until the hook and ladder wagon came. “‘Well, he sald, ‘my men could TEN MEN PERISHED [ousere wiuow ri woss St. Louis, Dec. 29.—Fire ruined a five-story building in the heart of the busidess sectlon, causing a loss of Last Days of Pompeii 8ix Persons InJ:::\‘il'in Blaze at St. G ANNOUNCEM]_-;NT ,f Wi e L. & L. Poultry Yards MONDAY DECEMBER 29, 1913, Greetings . And Best Wishes For the New Year To All And we wish to take this oppor= _tunity to thank our customers for the many favors received during the holidays and past year. During the holiday rush we were not able to give many the attention they de- served and many articles which we sold which were not engraved we shall be pleased to have returned and we will engrave them free of charge, providing there is a suitable place for engraving. Rings, thim- bles, etc., which were sold and were not the right size we will be pleased to exchange for size without any extra charge to you. Geo. T. Baker & Company Manufacturing Jewelers 116 Third Street BEMIDJI, MINN. Near the Lake climb up on the inside. I don’t see why you can’t’ It suddenly dawned on me that I was talking to the president and I went inside to help.” Gulfport citizens are considering a formal vote of thanks to the president for his part in preventing the destruc- tion of the Neville home, one of the handsomest residences there. Storm on the Atlantic Caast |sesoce0. feaped across the alley and threaten- ed to attack the hotel. Six firemen New York, Dec. 29.—Reports from | Were injured, though not fatally, by the New Jersey coast are that the |SBOWers of burning embers caused by gale and high tide have subsided and | '8, collapse of walls and roof. thon; h;nd;edh anrll fitty guest: ?t New Laid Eggs a apecialty. A.g'ents for Cyp]\en Incu- e St. Regis hotel were routed in 5 Has Subsided. their night clothes by flames which bators and Poultry Supplics Tel. 323 THE NEW POCKET BILLIARD HALL » CALBRAITH & DAVIS, Proprietors. Located First Door North of Unien Depot The Adams Stamp company, th that the fisher folk at Seabright, D PenY, e Harris Shoe company, the McKnight which had the worst of the storm and Tailoring company, the Y. W. C, A. MAY EXHUME BODY OF LATE CARDINAL work restoring their damaged liomes | leys were the principal losers. and _collecting property which had been floated away by the high ‘waters. (Eight fishermen’s homes: were com- pletely carried away and many oth- ers badly wrecked. Wild Rumors Girculated Regard- ] ey e TR e [} Mayor George W. Elliott has started | |- Ing Dealh of Rampoli, |, "8 et e Merchflms Whfl Wam Y ol Busmflss at best make but a scant living, so It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money they can restore their homes. Sev- eral’ thousand dollars have already been subscribed. The barges ‘A.- G. Ropes and Un- Rome, Dec. 29.—Officlals of the Vatican, as well as intimate friends suffered the most damage, are at|downtown restaurant and bowling al- | B&5 IREAD THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS Play Your Next Game in Our Hall Barber Shop in Connection Voting Power and and relatives of the late Cardinal Rampolla, denled emphatically rumors | 18unted, wrecked near Seaside Park, FREEEIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIRR RN N. J., have been broken up. None of « * % * put in circulation in certain quarters | ynq hodies of the" ten sailors, who o ¥ ¥ Do you want * In Rome of mysterlous circumstances | yompoged the erews of the barges and |l % MeCUAIG B O % surrounding the prelate’s death. were lost, have as yet besn found. L) ¥ & THH BEST GROCERIES 4 They also declared there was'no in- p PO TR IR : = B MERGHANDISG : : ~found in Bemidjl *® tentlon of exhuming his body for medi- s IINERA! Comé right here and get <+ cal examination, as the cause -of UsmG AMERICAN FREEZERS : : : :.“llx’n"m'o g:lltlo t::-e‘l’\.r:: : n ving y 8 de,;'l:a ::;D::‘a:l “qx‘:::t':zn e:::b:;l;‘:: Chinese Have - Recently Acquired a ¥ Dry Goods, Bhoes, Groeeries ¥ % money cam buy. * Fondnéss for lce Cream. i B and Provisious. X x b ed to have been founded on the dis- 3 ¥ X OTTO @. SCEWANDT * appearance of a small box supposed | Washington, Dec. 29.—The manner % Third S0, Bemiafl ¥ i . % to have contained private papers. in which most portions- of the Far |l X X X pemfijpnesots fve. T In spite of the denial given out at | Bast are coming to the American use x * x i R S T2 T T2 T TR TR u«n««ntflfl;fiflifl: figaasanads szl St il tl U] 3 3 the Vatican the Messagero, a popular newspaper, says the exhumation of the body of Cardinal Rampolla has of ice is one of the notable facts of soclal change in the past few years, and it is having some material efféct : X $$$8$s88 S ¢ * been ordered in consequence of the |upon the trade, says a consular report. NEY * suspiclons aroused by his sudden The American ice cream freezer :: i'As Ygu? 13“’3 " * ': g o : death and the disappearance of his [has long been a favorite in' Hong- |l % “Regularly and systemati- ¥ % HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS & will. kong, and as a matter of fact the % cally. If you receive your pay ¥ & and W4RV IMPLEMENTS & o American article controls the local [[iii ¥ weekly, iay some aside each X b ’;‘ d kbbb b ok ok kol o I mgrket, This season has been notable .‘: }"‘k» if monthly do it month- & ¥ of > * k. for the tremendous increase in the y. * i * 1 BMALL‘EVSJH LxA:E ALN THE local use of these freezers. It is only : €. E. BATTLES :’ % 3 quite recently that the Chinése Kave 5 5 + — taken to- 106 craafit 3 . ¥ Now fs the time to open & ¥ The Hardware Merchant ¥ % London, Dec. 29.—John Wil : % bank sccount with the b x 4 fam White, a .confectlnner: This season there are several stores * * Bemid§l, - Minn. x <+ probably the smallest man in owned ‘and chutrolled:: by, CRIGNG X o ‘where ice cream is daily served to Chinese customers ‘during the sum- mer months. TR KRR IR ot b E SRR R R R L o e R el < the world, died at Southland, + aged fifty-three years. He was *% only twenty-five inches fn ¢ height, but his two sisters # were of normal size. :{ifilfiifiifii{ifii{*’ifii: OUR X K *x % merehandise sales are always % = * BEMIDJI GREEN HOUSE * % on the imcreass and each X X * % mionth has been better than &« % Carnations and Roses al- & the last. If you are not al- x ¥ * ready a customer, you domot & X Ways an hand. * kn x : you in quality’ and satisfy & % Flowers for parties and ¥ ¥ weddings alse Funeral de- % > * : %ivgr]l’et. Phone 166 B. B. % . SCHRO] *x ‘ebster proprietor * x Bem 3,0 e ok * Winnipeg, Dec. 29—The Canadian government has decided to send a mounted quarantine “patrol along the Manitoba boundary to watch for smallpox cases or those who may come from affected districts in North Dakota. and Minnesota .when crossing the boundary line. oo oo ol ofe b BP ol 29 o b b ofe o * ' k3 LR S R T ROR R Beaten to Death by Son-in-Law. ; Chicago, Dec. 29.—Theddore Wus- terbarch, filty-nine years old, was beaten to death by Fred Forster, his sondnlaw. They quarreled because | Boards of trade:have seit protests Wusterbarch took Fred Forster, Jr.,|to Ottawa calling sttention to an three years old, for a walk and kept | outbreak, of smallpox south of: the him out after dark. baoundary. 4] b2 4228 23 ® - KRk e IR K KKK R X X KKK KK K 2 = = W#flmfl&ifl”fii’ PO0C0000000000 00000t e e ————— g2 * b9 ¥ BEMIDJI MUSIC NOUSE * ¥ Al kinds of building ma- % This New Illustra X & % terial, as much ar as little za % s 1 ted Book For Every Reader £ 1t mane s, pemian § § s e 3 : wlolg:lo sad reiafl Fia- : : = * i nos, Organs and Sewing , NILAIRE RETAIL LUN- : Maghines. 5 : : { AL : 10 ETow ) * Phone §78. % x ARK DONPANY. * H ANAMA" ; " 3 : ¥ % conlana wood s tur suis 3 % and wi lo H y ANDTHE CF 3 3 BBUR MANAGaS. % ¥ Mimuesota Ave. 20 B R 5. X - RESE| § BEMID P10 "“"n;' T"'T—— FRIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIINE IR ; NEER DEC. 20, 1913 FHRIIIIIIIITIIINIIIIIINR IR IR H IR 2 - 8 AS SXPLAINED BELOWE, : : bo * : - See the Greal Canal in Picture and Prose * THE OROOKSTON LUNEER % 5 nnn.l"’ pee 5 { ; ® A X JEWEIRY STORE & i g Read How ¥, vt LR . i f ead How You May Have It Almost: ; & [ ; : - ¥ Wholesslers and Refallers - | ? &-;-‘:’“g;-gén‘??.g.'::n;l'.&?:fi:“p;u‘fl“ : fheex ¢ : Wholesals : ¥ Servics and satitaction. Man s . e cost of packing, Orders given same ser- i hire and other necessary s XN :nmn. M‘I'B AND ; : vioe you get in person. : ¢ This beamiital b so0e B Peate % BUILDING MATERIAR & . BAREER'S - ; PANAMA o v st cfatona! eoown-2od s e ccaowt: $1 01 3 ; B dmude . Bemidst, Misa, red standard reference of t “Canal Zone. - AR I - dn: CANAL jis2 solendid large ‘?5:”“ dm;""m:r.flfi‘ szl N s BRI e ey ! size; prin , 3 _ Xk il In Ficturo and Press on special papel: ;l b;“ndmi:‘ t‘;g:l;yl“ red vellum !‘lo‘l‘h{’ 4 : bl R :*:-w:f:f::*:*x*t’* $A MLWSTRATED :,%i:::?:%n nld,fi wit:\ l}flai:. &olér'pa:'e‘l J, eonbt:m 23 S : * 2 ¥ EDITION ¢ Iagnifcentiliuatrations, el + GUENTHER & MEHLNORN ¥ 3 crives o f PS8 eprocad From watr e s e ¥ § Condions, bt which s sxermmat iy Sods el % oatrsctors saa’ punaen 3 3 g the above Cerfifi.um of consecutive dates, and only !L’- d '.: Pout Phones :l.l‘. 376, - x : $ Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for $1.39 and 6 Certificates : o @ Panama and * ¥ ® o :«nmnamntm&: 3 x P COMPANY * :iflifliflllii{"’i«k’!: Subscription Price 3 THATS NATURAL ¥ * e In the Schroeder-Pioncer Free Piano Contest « But we strive harder to please. ¥ I THATSE URRVI 2 DAILY Votes - Price % _ Gourteous attemtion has ¥ Three Months Subseription .. 3,000 $1.00 :' Sommers 1o ) 1T e 2 Six Months Subscription .re. 6,000 2.00 : { : One Year Subscriptian.. ..12,000 4.00 TSI IR One Year Subscription... .. 2 . 5,000 $1.50 Two Years Subecription ..... 10,000 3,00 :‘I{ IR XTIRREEEIER * et : AN Three Years Subscription ...........15,000 4.50 ¥ NORTNERN GROCERY . * ; b TR SRR MERCHANDISE BOUGHT : . : AT SCHROEDER’S e '. 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