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* (Continued from Rage 1.) Suniday school at 12. Services int the evening at 8 o'clock. Services in Nymore at 3:30, in the -Cnogrega- tional church. J. H. Randahl, pas- tor. - Methodist. Morning worship at 10:45. Sun- day school at 12. Jr. league at. 3:80. Epworth league at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. There will be spe- cial music morning and _evening.| Preaching services at Solway Mon- day at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8. All are cor- dially invited. C. W. Gilman, pas- tor. Presbyterian, Bible class and Sunday school at 10. Morning worship and sermon at 11. Young people’s meeting at 7. Evening gospel service at 8. Mid- week service for prayer and “Bible study on Thursday evening at 8. Spe- cial music tomorrow; anthem in the morning by mixed choir; at the evening service special music by the male chorus. The public is cordi- ally invited to these services. S. E. P. White, pastor. Baptist. Sunday school at 10 a. m. There will be no preaching service owing to the illness of the pastor. Senior B. Y. U. service at 6:30 p. m. We extend a cordial invitation to everyone to attend the services of the church. The Senior B. Y. P. U. will hold a ‘“«Cinderella Social” in the basement of the church Saturday evening of this week to which everyone is in- vited. Come and enjoy an evening of fun. The Ladies’ Aid society will serve an “‘Oyster Supper” in the base- ment of the church Wednesday even- ing of next week, Nov. 11. Remem- ber the date and the occasion. Ira D. Alvord, pastor. STATE SCHOOL BOYS MAKE GOOD CITIZENS (Continued from Page 1.) plied the school with nearly $1,500 worth of produce. This farm is worked by the boys. In addition they attend school and do needed chores. One thing lacking is indus- trial training, but this the manage- ment, the state board of control, hope to supply shortly. This will call for an industrial building and the in- stallation of needed machinery and tools. During the bi-annual period the plumbing in the entire school was |, overhauled and the heating plant re- newed. A combined auditorium and gymnasium building was erected at a cost of $60,000. Considerable other work was done. Though the school farm is 400 acres in extent, only about 100 acres of it are avail- able for cultivation, and in this con- nection the school management ad- vises the purchase of additional land. T figure. HE present mili- tary styles of dress require a special style | of corsetand brassiere. The military style means, an erect form, and a trim looking You can get all of this, combined with comfort in our new styles of military cor- *sets and brassieres. Kabo Corset Company DLEARY-BOWSER C0. BEMIDJI agement of the school is that it closed the bi-annual period with a balance of over $3,000 in" the sup- port fund. During the two years, $2,000 less was spent for provisions, $4,000 less for clothing and $500 for farm supplies. ADDITIONAL WANTS TOO LATE TG CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Buff Orpington Cock- erels and pullets. H. B. Carrick, R. F. D. No. 1, Bemidji. FOR SALE OR RENT—One five-room house. All in good repair; cistern and well water in the kitchen. One house 16x20, will sell for $500.00 House and two lots, or will rent for $5.00 per month. In- quire 918 Dalton Ave. Matt Haff- One thing to the credit of the man- l ner. § German Princes Uninjured. London, Nov. 7.—According to a Cen- tral News dispatch from Copenhagen the German minister there, Count von Brookdorff Rantzau, has issued a statement categorically denying the rumors that the German crown prince | and Prince Albert were either wound- ed or killed. He states that both are in the best possible health. -~ Earl of Dalhousi Wounded. London, Nov. 7.—It is announced that the Earl of Dalhousi has been wounded in the fighting on the con- tinent. He is a lieutenant in the re- serve of officers and prior to the pres- ent war saw service in South Africa in 1901-2. At that time he was a sub- altern. He is thirty-seven years old Burn Stores in Strike Znne Fort Smith, Ark, Nov. '7.—Two stores were burned'at Hartford, aboitt three miles south of the Prairie:Creek mining strike district. The origin of the blaze is unknown. Three Thousand Belgians Enlist. Havre, Nov. 7.=~More than 3,000 Bel- gian conscripts belonging to the class of 1914 have escaped from the terri- tory occupied by the Germans at the risk of being shot and have joined the colors here. King Albert sent an equerry to compliment the youths. Irish Dlvulan Formed. Dublin,Nov. 7.—John Redmond’s re- quest for the official recognition of an Irish brigade has. been met. Recruit- ing in Ireland north and south has been active and now the Irish brigade, as outlined by Mr. Redmond, is being formed. & Turks Seize British Ships. London, Nov. 7.—-The Exchange Tel- egraph company has a dispatch from its Liverpool correspondent saying the Turks have sefzed the British steam- ers - Assiout ' and’ City of Khio at Smyrna. Jead tho Pioneer want ads, tailored and heavy. - Men’s Coats.. Boys’ Coats. Girls' Coats. Children’s Sweaters Mackinaws, MACKINAWS For men, boys and girls in rich patterns, well SWEATERS Men’s Sweaters........ Ladies’ Sweaters...... S b You will'find a large stock of Heavy Woolen Clothing Rubbers and Sox WAITING FOR YOU AT OUR STORE ..$5.00 to $8.50 .$4.00 to $7.50 .$4.00 to $6.50 ................ $1.50 to $6.50 ................ $2.00 to $6.00 ................. $1.00 to $2.75 Sweaters, Heavy Pants, Camp Blankets, Shoes and Rubbers BLANKETS Cotton Blankets in tan and gray, selected ‘borders, o ati.alh e e e Cotton Blankets, full size.......... 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