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i—AV74—' i + mittee was instructed to obtain an ex- CHANG ‘ES IN TARIFF ~ R LAW AGAIN UPHELD, (Continued on Page 8) a fly in the ointment. It is the lack of competent workmen.” And. the same paper on May 14 called atten- tion to the fact that 500 new houses are needed in Bast Liverpool ' as homes for the influx of pottery work- ers hbrought ‘by the unprecedented prosperity in the business. This was the industry which pro- tested it could not exist in competi- tion with “the pauper labor of Eur- ope,” and protested so loudly that it forced the administration in self defense to examine into the industry. In future tariff making the calamity argument is likely to have mightyl little weight. 'W'MASTERS WILL NOT RUN|| | From juné’ISthtoJune 22d ke Yankton Man Refuses to Accept Gu- bernatorial Nomination. Aberdeen, S.°'D., June 12—In a telegram to the Daily American W. H. McMasters.of Yankton, nominated by the Progressive convention at Huron for governor, stated that he would not accept the nomination: DMeMas- ters has long been a Progressive Re- publican of prominence and activity in the state. He was not at the con- vention. ADDITIONAL WANTS T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY A A A A AN A A A AN AN A A AN FOR RENT—Furnished room. 415 America Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 311 America Ave. &4 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 1212 Minn. Ave. PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL City of Bemidji, Minn. May 26th, 1914, Council met at city hall at 8o’clock P. M. A quorom being present meeting :as called to order by Vice-pres. Mo- erg. Roll Call. Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared present: Moberg, Lahr, Bailey, Smart, Bisiar, Foucault, Miller, Absent, Ditty, Murphy. Minutes . < Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Bills. The following bills after being audi- ted were -on motion and second allowed: Street gang, labor Nymore hill..$392.06 Street gang, grading and bridge work . [ aimmmmmmaraina 313.66 Hospital, room and care one Gorman .. Peoples Meat Market, house patients. 1 Btakery, mdse. p s ry burial paupers Iinnegan .... 28.00-| rd pauper Burke ............... .00 Markusen, mdse. poor.. 17.31 Annette, board pau- s PeRoUTIRT, — Wooa eIy DIag s 806 Jos. McTaggert, sweeping and prinkang cont. to date... . Lloyd, part salary city prisoners 4.50 services city BREINGBr . i iemie s s 66.00 Wm. Peckles, scavenger = work, property owners 28.80 Ludlow Valvé Co. ter dept. 48.35 Neptune Me ter dept. 50.40 J. G. Robertson, dept. 81.53 W. G. Schre d paupers . . 30.23 Bemidji Pioneel i 6.40 Bem i 3.00 G. 14.00 Bids for ornamental light posts were opened being as follows: Central [Electric Co., Central Orna- mental, 5-Light Posts, $25.68 each f. o. b. Bemidji. Mplis. Steel & Machy. Co., S(anflard“ ‘Ornamental Posts No. 2, $32.00 each f. o. b, Mplis. Upon ‘motion and second the - bids were laid on the table until next regul- meeting. ids or repainting and repairing water tower and tank were opened be- ing as follo Carl Koerno $225.00 285.00 Moines B .. 500.00 motion bid of Cal Koerno was declared accepted, he bond in the sum of $500.00, attorney instructed to draw essAry contract. Rids for one combhination chemical and hose motor fire truck, were opened Type “C R , 15 with an a anc of §350.00 for h wagon now in use. TUpon motion and second the matter of ance or rejection of this bid was 1 to the fire committee and fire ment. to be reported upon at the egular meeting. Ponds. Bond of H. A. Whitney. for the burial of paupers in the sum of $500.00 with Henry ?Tiller and G. D. Backus was approv - Petitions. Petition of property owners front- ing' on Beltrami Ave. north of Seventh steet, asking that the curb line be es- tablished distance of 24 feet from the property line, was read and on motion referred to the city attorney, with instructions to draw up the necessary re=olution. Petition of property owners fronting on Trvine Ave. north of fth street. ask- ing that the curb line be established a distance of 24 feet from the property | line was read and ‘on motion referred to the city attorney with instructions to draw up the necescary resolutions. Miscel. Communication from Health Officer “Ward regarding needed sewer connec- tions was read and ordered filed. Due notice to be given to property owners interested. Mr. Revnolds spoke in behalf- of Lia- bility Tnsurance. The matter. was on motion and second referred to the Fin- ance Committee and City Atforney. AMr. Stewart spoke im behalf of need- ed paving on Beltrami Avenue between 7th and 14th streets. On motion and second the street com- pression from property owners 'between Tth and 14th streets on Beltrami avenue as_to needed paving. z Warfield Blec. Co. was’ authorized to turn on the lights at city dock, Reference was made to.some bad cel- lar doors on sidewalks. and street com- mittee was ‘instructed fo order said s put/in proper condition. doé?t)‘ pattorneg was instructed to take 1p with, the Duluth Brewing Co. the ~matter 0{‘ tea‘ring down the old Rex walls, etc. H‘!‘\:'\e)] fufither business appearing it was moved we adjourn. Adjourned. Attest: - 1 Approved, 0. STEIN, JOHN MOBERG, GF(‘Jity Clerk. ‘Vice-Pres. 1td 6-12 . B = And it all came about this way: We attended a big salé in the wholesale market which in- volved millions of dollars worth of merchandise at exceeding low prices. That same merchan- dise was, without exception, the most attractive we have ever seen assembled. We bought well and carefully, and believe that our similar event 1n years. New and beautiful Wash purchase will carry the greatest benefit into this territory of any ‘Fabrics, almost direct from the mills, are what you’ll find-:-pat- terns so-dainty and delightful that even the REGULAR prices would not hold you from them. But what will make them all doubly- attractive are these amazing sale prices---look at them. Notice the other bargains, too, in underwear, hosiery, petticoats, notions, etc. . To make this sale a big round of bargains for our customers we will include much of our regular stock at almost cost: Women’s and Children’s ready to wear: Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, in fact about every line we handle will supply its share of unusual offers. If necessary, put yourself out to get here. you in savings will long be remembered. Bonnibel Laws - The lowest price at which = you ever bought such goods; per yard— 2 12¢ Striped Creps - Soft, beautiful fabric; regular Y st gn . o WD S 12 1-2 Golored Voiles Plain shades; ‘some with " silk stripes. The latest shades; per yard, only— (5¢ 4,000 yards Organdy, Batiste Voiles, ete. Value i0c to 15¢ ‘per yard. Per yard, only— R Silkoline - 15¢ values, beautiful new patterns.. in a variety; per yard— $1.25 Bed Spreads, oniy........ 89c¢ Gurtain Scrims Fancy border, in a' large asso:t- ment of colorings; 12 1-2¢ values, per yard— ot 9 yale starts Monda ‘Burmah Challies A staple article that is rarely of- fered at less =}han 5c; per yard— & _Lephyr Ginghams This is a fine quality;; 32-inch, 25¢ “yarue, per yara==_ | = e Fine Silk Panama A new choice goods which has been hard to buy this season; per yard, Bc Ladies Aprons Made of good Gingham coyer all. Special, only— 3% . Second Floor Department Ladies Hose Black and colored, 15¢ to 25¢ val- ues‘_; per pair, only— : 10¢ ~ Amoskeag Ginghams A kind that has always sold for 8c; ‘special for this, sale, per, yard—— : be ‘Sale ends Monday, ~: You'll never regret it, for what this means to i o4 Windsor Plisse Crepe ‘These come in plain and fancy patterns .and are very scarce, 25¢ values; per yard— t6c:. Brocaded Crepe One of the seasons’ most desirable fabries, usually sold for 65¢ to 75¢; per yara— 39c Children’s Dresses Made of Percale, sizes 2 to 4 yeavs, sale price. only— * 19¢ :.Seeumi Floor Department g T J Bath Towels These are mammoth size Towels and the biggest offer of its kind yet; 40c and 50c value— _ .. 2Bc N Unbleached Muslin This is a very good quality, worth 9c to 10c a yard; special for this sale only, per yard— 7c Ratines Doublefold We have them in all colors, values 39c to 65c; choice, per yard—* I 19¢ Imported Voile In figures and stripes, a large line of patterns, per yard, only— 25¢ I These are all fresh, clean goods that you have not seen in our store before this season.’ values will not stop with what you see here. You will find them everywhere in the store. y, June 15th, 9:00 a. m. June 22d, 6:00 p. m. PARTMENT STORE Table Linen This grade is pure linen, full bleached, 75c¢ value; special per yard 49¢ Umbrallas Second Floor Department 3 1.0 values, silk tassels; special-- 98¢ -Women's Union Suits These are all summer weights and ordinarily 35c to 50; sale price— 25 Printed Grepe Batistes, Flaxons,.etc. You will Tind a pretty selection of patterns, 15¢ to 18¢ values; per yard— Galatea Gloth This is a standard cloth, fine as- sortment of colorings and patterns; per yard, only— e Bleached Damask Mercerized, a good width, ordi- narily sold for 40c; now, per yard— 29 Great