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!an offensive sauth of Ypres, the Gel Il mans apparently saw_an opportunity- : : - |canada, : [V ‘,"“ HIGH P RICES Kluw 0 rprise attack to' the north. ol ? | Control of practically nll the out- The 'n:r:h-.v R o the Belgian city and. Were ahle to door di# and billboard advertis- by With our big ; enormous ou % Enm it through. : { ing in ‘the two countries by the modern the best 1 ] That the victory can bé tollowed N’mw abstrusities, M. Fernande | “trugt’. s charged by the govern- reasonable This has and enlarged into a really important | Masa attracted much attention |y ony wnich has secured dozens of m-m.: Bien p::::. have besa killed: '&_-,- e R jon of ‘the query, “What by dej & 3 positions from big advertisers nld The French have been unable to win :&mmm%“:px yc‘l:;l:fl::.l to have .been victimized lnd “held ‘more than local victories in Cham-| gea)e with the human emotion with | up:” i ‘|§ pagne and hetween the Meuse and|gych - fidelity ln hll masterpleces, | United Btutu District ~ Attorney e ) aln" ee (9] A O A ROOflng a consclouaness, of danger and the re- combination and covers 3,500 towns, mmnw greatdanger. Us- - Bigher price, and hat chepriceatmhichis | : fusal or morai Impoasibility to face it [80d no: outsiders can get a foot of known goods with S inknown brands is offered to you is a reasonable butnota [l NOTHING REMAINS * Foar consists n capltulating to the in- [space ‘without dedling with them. Moselle. The British have made but | writes: , Clyne, in. charge of the prosecution, minor gains south of Ypres and{: “In ‘mn!, I think that when there |gays it will be proven that seven ad- Neuve Chapelle. It is not likely thé | i8 an accident or an illness one has not | vertiging concerns collect one-sixth Germans _ will break the precedents|8 Sufficient perception of the peril to],e o)) ‘yavertising contracts of the of the war west of the Ypres canal. bave the feeling of fear. Fear implies In Every Branch 'l‘erg.vs'af‘e‘liecoxda of Of EveryB“smess ”m\evmr those records are the best for the business or not is sel- knownqualitiesare being offered ch o) g ot i + or.m :zn::;::e- ‘hat are 100 cheap fot safety. fimemnu 1s quarnnteed s, 0ae3s - cmu“gfl Eflgxgmz ";fietv"m‘ m;ao:' : “Fear 18 tm"l‘l‘::;;:;:‘:’:z: :]:Ed "l::’l: % dom considered—*“We've used them for years and L ';.!.w&m o “’"X"‘ by ' or§ ’ ply, mmflvdw G5, nd.emember this a physieal trouble much more than a |the Associated Bill Posters and Pro- they've served their purpose.” ~And there the mat- you cap goods, Avoidex- tee s backed by the largestmills in the fragments of bones over the ceme- tedlnc‘ and can ultimately be over- > tective Co., of New York.;:A. M. tremes ol che pncnuwe nhgh mfin'lnd\ml.ldlnxmfl‘hdu Briggs:'& Co., of Chicago; Norden-& prices. Know that the comj fkpost s hee ter dmpo—-but we don't intend to let you drop it sure they bess our tery lawns and- then churned the will. M. Alfred Me- Sy 1y make’ goo Iayms 1htal mass of mpf, hones, cofs s of the Fieuch scadety conld, irgh; Fos until we've had a chance to prove to you that there ability '°n"“", ,""""’9 :L"”fi"l i [fin bits and fragmenty of grave- caused by some unex- | CO-» Of Pittsburgh; Foster Selling Co. P ¥ ';.,,'m'“',, b oy and chat i stones. ' Then; ‘as 1f nothing would|pected @niger. M. Pouchet of the |Of St. Louis; Enos Troop, Inc., of Chi- is an roofing ;ou. e to make; that the satisty their fury, they have blown Academy of Med! doubts whether | cago; A. de Montzulin & Co. of Cin- company does not scll anything at a ilante this mixture /into ‘the ‘air and- scat- ;:’r;':" h"fi':: ";:':“?:-m free ot z;“:‘:lt:!n ':“d C. E. Atchinson & Co. IPBO ok - - tered it all bver the meighborhood| ¢ Sicard, Who 18 & professor at the SR thet 82 2 portion of the town. - Neuve Chapelle Faculty fobinet geoneerns ln: :g:sd e has disappeared, but its name goes| courage’to’dé the ‘result of tempera 8! Aereatec . into history @s the town which was| ment, tiaining and thought: Fear can business have been “gobbled up” and shelled by" 600 cannon; as ‘the town | be Partfilly”cfadicated by reasoning |Put Out of business by the trust. which was- fought ‘for, between the]and‘education, but it will never be - English-and the Germans, at a cost An''its’ most acute form—| About 100 Lilacs and other orna- POWER OF GERMAN of 100 lives for every ruinad house the “instinct of self preserva- | mental shrubbery, 26¢ each. Bunker, OFFENSIVE 1S SHOWN |5 the ‘"'.,e" mclnllz:.l i; :Int 1t lflt::: Phone 356-W.—Adv. ___ (Continued Zrom Page 1.3 The English prize, Neuve Chlpelle, ‘fedr 1s'% ridicilous ‘malady. M.hdol T T RV ing the point of the angle, the Ger- because it 18 'a toker -of ‘General| phia ‘Nafih Ameriean. - . ! ‘Teamsters Are Winners, mans have decreased the extent of |French’s proof that the. Germans, in e e GeorgetPello:v s (;rc;ok:u;nfll;ux;n’l;er the front along which the British[a. trench, can be routed in an at-| T NEWSPAPER company teamsters defeate e Min- can conduct an offemsive of thelr|tack. The battle.of Neuve Chapelle | OUR FIRS nesota & International railroad Nw In 1690 .“ L.M coalheayers yesterday in a fast game of ‘baseball played at Nymore, by a bons camps the chief talks these days |own. marked the first attack, on a line to is about poundage. The followers of To Use More Troops. any great ‘extent, against the - en- [ nes ,qlun One lssue. the scientific stockyards marvel con-| The whole effect of n}; German | trenched German ‘forces. The fiyst newspaper printed in North |score of 4 to 2. Elmer Rice did the tend th: 145 ds, th ight | vict: is th tirely local. It will It is a proof that has put fire into . Amerlca” ‘was . Publick Occurrences, | pitching for the winners and Bush- o8 A pounds, the ‘Weagh ey S e et ik the ‘fighting of both the English and | Which issued its first and only humber | way for the losers. made expressly to fit the needs of every depart— ment of your business. Made to save money for you—made to keep your records at a minimum “of cost and a maximum of accuracy.. P Every Business and Profession nounced and elose to & record sum for a 10-round battle was exnected from the start. There is an 3 Book for By JAMES O'DEA. " In both the McFarland and Gib- Information in detail for the asking Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store Security Ban¥ >Bldg. Phone 31 agreed upon in the contract that|compel the British to use more troops .in 1600 in ‘Boston. The publisher, Ben- TR A AN calls for a ten-round battle within a |to defend the outskirts of Ypres, but the F Tangh; "$amin Hu-m proposed to get it out Germs like girls better than boys. = few weeks, Gibbons will be greatly [will have no influence on the battle: Like Jack Johnson. monthly; “but. the -authorities came |ryiq 15 not startling for germs are weakened. To offset this argument,|line as a whole. Like all the other “It’s world’s better now,” said an|down. on the project “like & ton of Gibbons' followers today pointed out |engagements in France and Belgium | English soldier to me in the trenches | brick” an-Harrls bad to abandon the |11 ke & Whoe lot of Besple. Phey to their favorite’s knockout of Young |since the present battleline was [this affernoon. “We had struck to|Scheme. . . : Minneota has completed an investi- Ahearn and to the fight in which he|formed, the German advance across |trenches month after month, wonder-| Publick Occurrences was p&"‘e" On | ation of 8,900 children of the state handed a sleep wallop to Young Mike [the Ypres canal is a minory skirmish | ing how strong the fellow across the gml:l“hly’ ::'l::;?.d;h:f:; ‘;m of Mim\eso‘tn. and they have found Donovan, Gibbons weighed in at 145 |as far as its general éffect is con-|way really was, and now we know.| upynteq by R. Plerce for i!enjamln that germs infest the average little Just before each of these scraps. He|cerned. Indeed; the fact that the|We aré out of our old trenches into] Hgrrig at the London Coffee House” |girl; while they seldom stick around also weighed 146 when he dropped|Germans were able to push into the|the new ones in Neuve Chapelle. It's | in Boston. The authorities alleged that | the average small boy. ‘This is de- No. 2 Hang Your Pictures m)\ waighing up to 100 bs. | E/| Wildcat Ferns for the count. British line after the arrival of 760,- | just like that cowhoy and Jack John-| it contained: “reflections of a very high spite the fact that the average boy 'with Moore Push Devices, | The Gibbons followers frankly ad-|000 troops at the front emphasizes [son fight.” nature,” ‘and within twenty-four hours will not disfigure walls 3 ! - is usually revelling in dirt and the . mit Packey’s prowess and skill, but|the existence of a counter-offensive| I asked him how the two were| Of the appearance of the first number| ... .~ 0 0 his Saturd: Moore th.Plns P 9 5 pe the editor and publisher was solemnly | 3¢t that he abks 1oL his Eaturtey) there enters into the argument the old |among the Germans which must be |alike. L4 o Sfons. |night bath with horror and con- di g question of what the cleverest can|a very important factor in breaking| *“Well,-we were like the cowboys w‘;]‘:d .u":‘ repeflt.lo:m%f thet'qflensg tempt. . - Sold In and cannot do after the long absence |the present deadlock. in the first part of the war, and Ger- wfl,lh.:“;{’";m‘f;;z lgccn"f:z of Di- BEM'D\" that McFarland has had -from the| It is not at all probable that the|many was like Jack Johnson. Ge'r- vine Providence not to be neglected or| Before the presert war broke out AT THE 5 ring. German advance signifies of a new|many knew that if she licked us she'd forgotten; as they too often are,” and |the average German maiden was sent However, much as the fighters and |effort to reach Calais. It might a3 |have to do it in the early rounds; she| “That. people everywhere may better |¢o a school of housekeeping for from 5 Bflmm]l le‘mal’ ufflcs their managers may differ in regard|well have been assumed that the|couldn’t make a long fight of it. understand the Circumstances of Pub- to the ou:’:ume of the battle, they|British offensive at Neuve Chapelle “Well, last winter’s fighting was|lique - Affairs, both abroad and at agree on ohe important matter. That |marked the beginning of an attempt | just like the early rounds in the cow-| home,”-Harris founded his journal, and is the size of the purse. Bidding be-to reach the Rhine. The Germans|boy-Johnson fight. Can you imagine |}t Was.a.pity that he should have been f " O " b g pon tween Milwaukee and New York|have doubtless been waiting since|how worried the cowboy was until he thwurmg:hhdenlgn that. the C,:“m' SR T ; managers was active within twelve |their Neuve Chapelle defeat to even |saw that Johnson was beginning to :try;:y.ublu:ur;“m::ri;cfl; o:;pp(:; W. H. Orme, director of the newly = hours after the agreement was an-|matters. When the British -begai |get tired? And can you imagine how oftener), with an Account of such con- |established social centers of Minne- happy he felt when he found that|giderable things as have arrived unto |sota, is planning to depart-within a all his blows were beginning to worry | our Notick,”—New York World. few days for eastern cities to study _—_——————————————————_ o at Houre Chapite, Noure Cubcl 1 wommems Lage, " |the soctal center systems. of tie| A dvertisers who want the best results iis at Neuve Chapelle. Neuve Cha- six to twelve months, and strictly pre-| pared in whatever intracies of house- keeping her careful mother had not SUPPLY STORE ) east. YO“r Bosom B e T TR I always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experl- bkl bty bion s : Y nce, that it has no equal in this section of the country as like Willard must have felt'about the| ~A' m‘n a8 to meet his wife at her Too Late To Classify €l (“l at edi eq : sixteenth round.” " 221 office at 1.g'lock to take luncheon with SR TR TernoreY rony, | @D advertising medium. v % her. -He was twenty minutes ‘late. T & 1023 Minn. Ave. Phone 317-R. News Reaches Trenches. _| Bhe had gone out. The point of this is not that Neuve| - He sat;down .and waited. . At 1:30 Chapelle was interested in the Jack |she arrived. : Johnson fight, although the news did [ “What :are you dolng here?” sbe flash 1ike shell fire through the tren<| ®4, 0 ol o oo, ches in the town as soon as it Was| wpany ’ 3 i-you know I wouldn't come received, 30 hours late, but that the ‘back after I'd given you up and gone capture of Neuve Chgpelle put a new | out?” hope and a new fighting spirit into| “But you did come back, didn’t you? the English army and into the] You are back now, aren’t you?” o o French army It put a smile onto| “Yes, but you might have known that the faces of the English soldiers that | When'I did come back I would have| B — .| had my lunch and there would be no had been worn by the grinding rigors| ™ iy of the winter; it put them into tune| U521 WAing to have [t With me. with the spring that is turning ev-| .y, .. Denvez News. erything green in trenchland. It will|.. details. You must actually make the French people understand ¢ - Reasonable. . . the rainbow in the black cloud which % when reament of see and feel these shirts. the French artist sketched this atter- mmn:rmym, of appes used 1o Get next to them. S keep-up 8 -running fire of chaff én All sizes. Various makes. A day at Neuve Chapelle, including | learned counsel, sametimes got a Ro- \ .| 1and for his Oliver, as when a young Loads of patterns. \ the trip there and back from the Bng- i ia: tiie colirse. of argument \ lish headquarters, is an adventure of stated that no reasonable person could Friend! Talk about style and quality and price! Why, man alive, our new stock of shirts is a knockout. We were never prouder in our lives than we are at this moment. There’s no use going into o every reader of this paper who presents six edu- Sational certifitates SUCh AL ars Deinted dally an an- othor ‘page, together with the stated amount that the necessary EXPENSE items, including clerk M‘:o, Somt ot packing, checking, expreds from factory, ote., otc. ® 8 lifetime; doubt one particular proposition. : st H 1 —— “But F doubt it very much,” said the The Gl'eat STATE LAND SALE | Judge.. 7 . g INTEREST REDUCED| :- uthful advocate, not one whit Educational AKERBERfi; KETTLESON & CO0. L (Continued from Fage 1.) Sbaatiod, replled, *] said ng feasonable.| | - o A Distribution B . —_ | person, Jord.” The Quality Store pay the total amount due on such|: The: filmm of ‘the_rolls could only bythe Yease. The interest of the delinquent | gasp, “Proceed, 8ir, proceed.”—London will be forfeited to his co-owner or co-owners paying the amount due. All He Wanted to Know. Revolving Fund Proposed. - ““Maris, T'm- golng to have Dr. Squil- “A revolving fund of $250, 000, to | lips treat ine for my heart trouble.” be used in reclaiming state land, s u“W;“:n - you know about Dr. Squil- % L proposed in a proposed constitutional | 108, Jol 5 E |amendment to be sibmitted at the | Al I'kuow about m la;toat Mr. a hi " Y next general electign. It is provid- ??.'v‘v‘;f: Mr. Gont:l:m;lwme "3 ed that the money spent 1 to be ad-( wpy. Gotsum 1a one of the stockhold- : 2 ded to the price of the ‘land whwn ' e ers of ths Tife tnsurance company that sold and -returned to the fund. THY no,ooo risk on my life."— “Another constitutional amend- |t ment will-'be submitted in 1916 to} RN fi.yf&’y'fg "‘és%-'},fi‘e'ooksc’_'-'afl‘z‘ B:gLE ‘{"’NDE authorize the state board of invest-| The Dry Salt. ?:AKESPEAR m\nm.vzq“qu AT ment to loan monies upon improved ) tarm lands within this state. This ‘?";" g‘“, m’l‘,‘;'h“u:‘;'zo i _|amendment was submitted to the vo- 9 = oz and kee] than on ters at the last election but:did mot 0 el el Sinte thin greus Dok one s San get the required majority of all the| water in'the trenches all the dme" ok hm“’“’m* et Utribution_incladiig votes cast, lacking about 12,000. | Mr. Preus obtained the passage of | MAGNIFICENT (hke fld‘uzz‘fitaon ;.1: ammouncements f':um dlay to day) is @] |a law which provides for the leasing] Wh lexible limp leather, with over! flllpll’l covers oA ILLUSTRATED and title stamped in golg with numerous” full-pagge plates ‘t’:k: ehoo: undd gther l. 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