Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 27, 1915, Page 4

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Satunday's Schedule THE: JALLMARK wartcu Description of the Hallmark Club Watches NO. | 17 sapphire and ruby jewels. Compensating balance, double roller escapement, steel escape wheel, sapphire pallets lm.i jeweled pin, Breguet hair spring, safety recoil click. Adjusted to isochron- ism and temperature. the West this week. gles for the big nine title. bana to meet last year's 17 sapphire and ruby jewels. Compensating blllIICE,‘anIMC roller escapment, steel escape wheel, sapphire pallets and jeweled pin, Breguet hair spring, safety recoil click. Adjusted to isochron- ism, temperature and three positions. 21 sapphire and ruby jewels in gold settings. Compefnuting balance, double roller escapement, steel escape wheel._slpglnre pal- lets and jewelled pin, Breguet hair spring, safety recoil click. Ad- justed to isochronism, temperature and five positions. Price $40.00 $8.00 cash and $1.00 per week. The HALLMARK Geo. T.Ba Third Street ker & Co. Bemidji, Minn. Store our store. As an evidence of this gladly recommend to users &) Bemidji Pioneer Office SUPPLY STORE Come in and let us show you the new bottle with the new fow-controller, PIONEER APrhont J)l. " Pencraft Ink writes a blue and dries a jet bl It is especially brilliant, smooth and permanent. Carter ink. CONFERENGE GAMES ATTRACT ATTENTION Minnesota-lizois aud Chioago-Wit- consin Games Bright Lights on \ St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 27.—Follow- ing the defeat of Harvard by Cornell and of Yale by Washington and Jef- ferson on Saturday the spotlight on the football stage will be shifted .to Four undefeated conference elevens will go into action in two games, and the winners will meet in later strug- Minne- sota will take a long journey to Ur- Illinois champions and Wisconsin will go to Price - $25.00 Chicago to battle the Maroons. $5.00 cash and 50 cents per week Gophers Hard to Beat. NO. 2 After the easy way in which Min- nesota won from Iowa last Saturday and with the proved ability of a numbers of players despite the loss of Solon and Mayer, Minnesota has at least an even chance against Illinois. Pflce 5 sso'oo Illinois is relying largely on the $6.00 cash and 75 cents per week. services of Pogue and Clark. Neither player has received the buffeting of NO. 3 _————— We have lyayeied o be st file .hefi* the otl i uipment of the athr fellow i the geoeal squipment of the newest and only the l:n:‘ .::k everything, we .1 Hang Your Pict - 2 wil not diafigure walls_ - » Pencraft Moore Push-Pins| Combined Offce Sold In \ and Fountain Pen o BEMIDJI o Ink. == AT THE . —the newest member of the Cartet's hix family ack. No more temptation to cuss thatold, dried-up muc- ilage pot==nor that mouldy paste! The B & $ Refill- able Mucilage Applier isalwaysready--alwaysfresh -=always clean--pneumatic feed--self closing. e UST think how many times you have wished for an efficient way to handle mucilage. Whether you are office man, ship- ping clerk, artist, stenographer, office boy, bookkeeper, child, housewife, social butterfly, country ‘'merchant, banker, school teacher—it matters not what your station or work in life, you have wanted this B & S MNucilage Applier hundreds of times— to stick a label on a package, a sample to a card, an ungummed stamp to an envelope, a clipping in your scrap book; to seal an envelope or package, to mend a toy or a torn paper; in fact to make this, that, or the other thing stay where you wanted it. Sold in a neat box with one collapsible tube. of best mucilage. It will last till it’s lost. Get yours today. The price is 50c. - The Pioneer Pub.‘C'o.,' Security State Bank Bemidji, [linnesota a hard game ihh season. Hach will be watched ilhen by the .Gopher layers. . . g 2o, Badgers Should Win; /Although this game ‘will attract *.| must attention, the'result of the Chi- cago-Wisconsin game is all“fportant to the contending elévens. The Bad- gers .are the dark horse of the con- ference colleges. They have shown 80 much improvement with every game that they should win over the Maroons. Coaches Juneau 'and Dri- ver have worked wonders with the material placed at their disposal. Coach Stagg, Captain Russell and the rest of the-Midway forces will be prepared to put up a stubborn fight. It will be.the turning point in the Maroon schedule, and nothing will be left undone’to bring victory. Chi- cago often -has been a stumbling block to Wisconsin prospects, but the Badgers look to be much the better team this year. Hard Game for Harvard. In the East, Havard will have an- other hard battle in its clash with Penn State. Yale will meet Colgate at New Haven, Princeton must beat Williams at Princeton by a decisive margin to be considered on a par with Cornell, while the Ithacans have a comparatively easy game with Virginia Poly at Ithaca. LORIN SOLON IS DISMISSED FROM “U” Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 27— Lorin Solon, University of Minnesota football captain, who was déposed on | account of ‘professionalism, was dis- missed from the university today. He was ineligible to the football team on charges that he played baseball at Havre, Mont., last summer. His case is similar to that of Earl Pick- ering, who after having been barred ! | from “the football team because of ; | summer’ baseball also was dismissed i | tront the university. Céoltibings ‘and cut hair made to order; switches $1.50. Prompt at- tention given to mail ‘orders.. Mina A. Myers, 520 Beltrami Ave. Phone 769.—Adv. 6td112 HOW TO START FIGHT: GET A GOPHER BARRED J. H. Ritchie, Minneapolis Sport Writer, Prepares -Interesting Ar- ticle on Disbarment of Players. —_— Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 27.—The following article has been written by J. H. Ritehie} sporting editor of the Minneapolis Journal: About as sure a way as any for a team to get a stiff fight or a licking is to have some star player of the Minnesota tedm barred for some cause or other before a game. Three conference teams have felt the heft of Minnesota anger over that sort il ] of a proceeding and some of them are feeling it yet. Strathern:Too - Experienced. In 1904, the day before the game Hl| with Northwesern at Marshall field, || Chicago, ~Northwestern protested Mose Strathern as a too experienced player. “ Mose was center and cap- il| tain of the Gopher team. He had ] in his cub days slipped into a prac- tice game for a few minutes and that ll| was ffterpretea to be a “year of nd Minnesota withdrew the "It was a cold, dreary day | e teams took the field and Minnesota was mad to the core— fighting mad and too mad to fight ef- Il | fectively. Max Ricker went in at || center and the game started. After a hard scramble Minnesota smashed 1] it over for a 17-0 score against what ‘was probably the best team North- || western has had'in years. The same ll] spirit animated the squad the next | year and Northwestern, playing on Northrop field, was smothered be- neath a 72-6 score. Pickering Dis ified. " Then in ll';l{% W:gc':rfllfln a short time before the game protested Pick- | ering. He was disqualified and the l| team took the field in no pleasant || frame of mind. The game was play- ed on a gridiron which had been neglected and allowed to freeze un-' i til! it was like skating with dull | viddes. Ralph Capron took the ball on{the kickoff and ran through the 1 enih-e ‘Wisconsin team for a touch- down. After a flerce battle the third | pezioa found Mon getting a Minne- ll|sota kick on Minnesota’s 45-yard line. A whistle sounded a foul and the Minnesota team stopped and il | 1aughed at the now deceased Keckie || Moll as he raced down the field for a touchdown, Capron making an in- fl| effectual effort to stop him. Then, to the constreation of the Minneso- tans, the officials declared that they had not sounded any signal, but that it a whistle had sounded it must have tofichdown was called legal. The tejm had been badly demoralized by the. barring of Pickering and Rosen- ‘wald took his place for the day. ‘They won to a tie chiefly by their fighting spirit. : It was a gruelling 'game and Wisconsin had expected to win, but an even break was the: best the Badgers could get from the dis- rupted team.. . been done from' the sideline, and the |l Mysterious Girl In The Black Mask Durham Duplex 5c Sale Demonstrator Razor for 5c. We are doing this in order that you may become acquain- ted with the Famous Durham Duplex Double- edged, Hollow-ground, Oil-tempered Blade which is made from a piece of selected Swedish Steel, Hardened, Tempered, Honed and Stropped to the extreme of keeness In Our Window October 28th The Original Domino Girl The Longest, Strongest Keenest Blade on Earth It would be utterly impossible for you to test the quality of these Blades without a Razor. In or- der that you may do so, we are permitting you to buy one for 5¢ More than 3,000,000 men now enjoy the Dur- hain Duplex Shave every moming. Join the Amy of Satisfied Durham Duplex Shavers NOW Who Is She? See the Photograph displayed in our window. She, herself will be in our window Thursday, OCTOBER 28th Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store Third Street Bemidji, Minnesota Solon ‘and the rooters jumped to the immediate conclusion that all lost. was The team went out on the fleld and gave Iowa, in-no wise connected in any way with: Solon’s case, a thor- oughly dimensioned drubbing, and are. now putting -in. hard licks. get- ting ready for. Illinois. So it looks, in light of past history, that the way to get a fight is to get up against Minnesota just after a star has been disqualified. SMILES ¥ for those fiho de- liver real service. We’ve been here since 1890 and time has brought a steady growth. . Figllres ‘We have a very complete stock ( of e@HPum, known the world , (3 'don’t lie but sometimes they’re hard: to remember. Keep your prices in 1ice, accessible shape. w=2] Pz Price Books ‘re used by salesmen everywhere. etter look at them today—along with lots other labor-saving- de- vices. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 ji, Mi Buy A Farm Direct From Owner I have 240 acres of the best land in the county locat- ed on the “Divide” three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and 60 acres seeded to clover and timothy. | Will Sell It In 40, 80, Or Up To 240 Aere Tracts Will sell for part payment down and balance on easy payments. Have been a resident on same for 22 years and feel certain that anyone seeking a real bargain will buy on sight. All I ask is that you look at it be- fore you buy elsewhere. ; over and acknowledged the best. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn. The state road runs 3-4 mile East of the land from ‘Blackduck to Cass Lake and another road North to the county road. Can drive right up to farm with auto or team. Four forties drain to Mississippi on gradual slope and two forties drain to Red Lake: Three forties are still timbered. There is a fine Consolidated School at Hines. Buss calls daily for children. Interested parties are requested to write or call at the BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFICE for further information. . W.M. VAIL, Owner

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