Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 13, 1915, Page 4

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RN, SENraC— e R R R e R % SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES *|*¥ LR R R R SR SRR R R R AR Catholic. X Low mass at 8 o’clock. High mass | * at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. - Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. Congregational (Nymore.) service 11:30; evening song service, 7:30 p. m.; preaching at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. J. E. Cadwell, pastor. Christian Science. 317 Fourth St. Sunday service at 11 a. m. Wednes- day evening service at 7:45 o’clock. First Scandinavian Lutheran. Sunday school at 12 m. There will be no other services. Osmund Johnson, pastor. Salvation Army. Sunday school at 2 p. m., subject— “Solomon’s Royal Visitor;” text to learn, Psalm 34:8; salvation meeting 8 p. m.; meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Meetings in Nymore: Sunday school 2 p. m.; praise meeting 3 p. m.; meetings on Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock; prayer meeting at 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. Cook. All are welcome. Captain and Mrs. Sand- gren, in charge. Presbyterian. Bible class and Sunday school at 10; morning worship and sermon at 11 o’clock; young people’s prayer service at 7 p. m.; evening service at 8 o’clock. Rev. Spurlock of the Cav- alry Presbyterian church of Minne- apolis will occupy the pulpit. Nymore Free Lutheran. Sunday school at 10:30. There will be no other services during the day. Prayer meeting Thursday eve- ning at 8 o’clock. George Larson, pastor. Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at 12 m. There will be no other services. J. H. Randahl, pastor. Methodist. Morning worship at 10:45. Sub- jeet, “Why a Christian?” Sunday school at 12 m., A. T. Carlson, supt. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m., Hec- tor Brown, president; evening wor- ship at 7:30 o’clock, subject—‘‘The Character of God’s Love.” Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. B. D. Hanscom, pastor. Episcopal. Sunday school at 10 a. m., com- munion service at 11 a. m.; proces- sional, “Onward Christian Soldiers;” communion service in E-flat; offer- tory solo, “Just for Today,” Dorothy Torrance; recessional, “O Paradise.” Archdeacon Parshall, rector. The Pioneer 18 the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, & dozen rolls or & hundred rolls. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS ‘Too Late To Classify WANTED SALESMAN—Splendid op- ening for producer. High-class, staple line. All merchants are prospects. Old, established house. High commissions. $35 weekly ad- vanced. SALES MANAGER,- 96 SUITE, 800 WOODWARD, DE- TROIT. 1113 PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINN, October 25, 1915. Council met at 8 o'clock p.m. A quorum being present, meeting was called to order. Moved and seconded that Alderman Lahr act as president. Carried. Roll Call. Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared present—Lahr, Smart, Bailey, Foucault, Phillippi, Miller. Ab- sent—Moberg, Ervin, Lycan. Minutes. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Bills, The following bills, after being audit- ed, were on motion and second allowed: Minnesota Electric Light and Power Co., pumping contract and light pump station, Sep- tember .lllilAGB police duty . Street Gang, labor to date Bemidji Sentinel, statione Bemidji Sentinel, official pi ing to date . E. Mi "boliers 6.00 er] building Herb Doran, property C. E. Batiles, coal for fire engine and merchandi partment 4.18 Fred Pet 62.36 8.00 410 4.13 1475 37.06 36.07 3.50 6.00 321.75 21.00 12.00 A 12.07 O’Leary, Dan McDonald .. ‘Wm. Peckels, scav property owners Goodman” & construction N. E. Tuller, wot Y. Herb Doran, material and labor, water department ... Smith-Robinson Lumb lumber for crossings, et Minnesota & International Rail- way Co., refund penalty on sldewalk and paving construc- tion 17.50 13.26 117.60 . T. Kirk, Agent, ¢ roads and streets . 92.64 J. F. McCarthy, final settlement for construction wells 1 and 2 and_suction line and cement pit for valves . .$4,153.93 Miscellaneous. Jitney license was granted to Krause & Ward on motion and second. Jitney license was granted to D. W. Lacombe on motion and second. Employment license bond .of I B. Olson with the.Lion Bonding & Surety as surety in the sum of $2,000, was |} approved. P! pplication of “Blindy Smith” for rellef was_referred to the poor com- mittee with power to act. Clerk was authorized to provide necessary clothing for Mrs. St. John, pauper, and also necessary clothing for male paupers at poor -house. No further business T,ppenrin moved we adjourn. - Adjourned. ed, Approved: o s LYCAN, President. it was Attest: }EO. STEIN, - O "Clerk. KKK KKK XK KKK EKKKY DAILY WAR ANALYSIS. *|brief announcement from Petrograd AKX KKK KK KKK KK KF The Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia has come back into military promin- ence by directing a northern Persia which is taking from Sunday school at 10:30; preaching|the Turks their only success of the session. To make Persia a depend- ency the Ottoman empire has’ for (By J. W. T. Mason.) ¥|that a Russian force is within 45|many years been an ambition of the United Press Staff *| miles of Teheran, the capital of Per-|Turks. Correspondent. *|5ia, and that the shah, the Germans| The Turkish campaign, which op- and Turks are preparing to flee. At|ened along the eastern Asia Minor the ‘beginning of Turkey’s entrance|front, failed in the.Russian Caucasus, into the war the capture of northern |but has been successful in Persia. Persia was one of the Turks’ prin-|The Russian forces in the northern cipal objectives. ,Northern Persia is|Persia districts were driven back to Russia’s sphere of -influence and is, | their own territory early in the pres- for practical purposes, a Russian pos. and Turkish and Teutonic in- ‘This is the only explanation of a campaign in Only two weeks left in which you can During these two weeks we will cut Starting Monday, Nov. I5th 1915, READ - THINK SPECIAL Genuine all wool 40 ounce rhackinaws. cost. $18.00 values now. $15.00 values now. While T $5.00 values now $4.50 values now $4.00 values now.... While T| Investigate and you’ll find that the re- gular selling price is from $7.50 to $8 on this mackinaw. Trou §5 values.... $3.50 values $2.50 values While Hats- This is our last notice to the public. It is Now or Never. If you want to save dollars “Do It Now”. Glance over these “Cut In Two” prices. Zf.s%“i‘;?:e; S $1 values ............ While T To Our Friends Under| We take this space to thank you for 3 :g va}ues - values .. your patronage }n tpe past. b We can conscientiously say that our While T| policy has always been A Square Deal To All and although it is a trifle early SPECIAL we wish you a Prosperous and High grade Bay- Happy Year to Seal caps, Ladies |S0M® the year of and men’s 1916, $1.50 Akerberg - Kittleson & OPEN EVENINGS UNTI_L 8 O’'CLOCK Tl A 209 3rd Street . __ Furnis $3 Shirts... $2 Shirts, $1.25 Shirts 50c Neckties ..... 25¢ Neckties ... 50c Suspenders 25¢ Suspenders 25¢ Sox ........ 75¢ Belts .... 50c Silk Hdfs. 20c Socks........ ‘$7 Sweater: $5 Sweater: $3 Sweaters. 75c Sweaters fluences have been reported as being supreme at Teheran. been a serious blow for Russia .and the redemption of the conquered ter- ritory evidently began to enter into the plans of the Grand Duke Nicholas when he was appointed viceroy of the Caucasus two months ago. The intervening time has been amply suf- ficient to permit him to direct a sud- den offensive against the Turks in Look For Th\e‘ Florced Out Sign SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915. northern Persia. It is apparent that |seriously depleted the supply in Per- the Turks have been taken by sur- |sia. The Grand Duke Nicholas, un- prise or there would have been re-|der these conditions, might well have ports of battles ‘being fought by the|rushed an expeditionary corps to grand duke’s advancing troops. within .45 miles of Teheran without Probably the Ottomans have grown | meeting serious resistance. careless and have permitted discipline| - to deterforate during the long months Detroit, Mich., Nov. 12.—Strike of of inactivity after their occupation of | 1,000 railway clerks employed by the Persian territory. Doubtless, too, | Michigan Central has been settled the demand for ammunition on the|and the employes will return to work Gallipoli peninsula and in Thrace has The loss of northern Persia has purchase your ‘Winter Wear at less than the prices of many articles slick clean in two. Ending Tuesday, Nov. 30th 1915 - REMEMBER YOU need something| ’ . warm for winter | Genuine sanitary and can’t afford |heavy fleece lined %0 Qay Ewo pll-ices Underwear. or it. Come here ~ and save yourself 34‘c money. Only two weeks left. __OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O’CLOCK SPECIAL he& Last B . .52.25 hey Last per garment sers Everyday brings the firm of Akerberg- ... now 8250 | Kittleson & Co. nearer to a close. 2 WEEKS i gigg only remain in which you may get your hey Last ' winter supply for less than cost. mpare our prices with the Catalogue Houses, then buy where your pocket book tells you to. At The Top —of our price col- umn down the mid- dle of this ad you - /JAlALY will notice suits priced at just half i the regular selling price. That’s what .. we mean by “Cut In 2" prices. now $1 now 75¢ now 50c /L ~ We’re going to . sell these suits if ; . now $2.50 - mow $150 | money is an object ..... now 39¢ to you. LESON & (0 - Bemidji, Minn.

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