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-ATTACHES’ SUCCESSORS Washington, Dec. 18.—Arrange- ments are being made by the chief of police, Major Pullman, to provide against accident or over-crowding by | persons atracted to the sceme of the| wedding of President Wilson to Mrs. Galt. ‘: ‘The bride’s residence will be as well protected as a powder house in the thick of war. In addition to the police of the dis- {rict the secret service bureau is more | than doubling its force about the! president to insure his safety and that of his bride. So that when the president leaves the Galt home on Saturday he will run the biggest gauntlet of officers he has ever encountered, even when MAY WAIT FOR PEACE Washington, Dec. 17.—In the light of reliable information received here today, it is regarded as doubtful whether the successors of Captains Boy-ed and Von Papen, withdrawn German naval and military attaches, will be appointed by Emperor Wil- liam until the end of the war. Count Johann von Bernstorff, the German ambassador, is understood to believe that should successors be ap- pointed -they would immediately be-: come the subject of criticism. LR R R R R R S R RN * ADDITIONAL LOCALS. * KKK XXX R R XXX XS A contest will be given in Miss Helen Shannon’s room this afternoon on imports of the United States in form of a spelldown for the children of her classes. Prizes will be given to the pupils giving the most im- ports. The juniors of the high school held a meeting yesterday for the purpose of electing delegates for the debating contest to be held soon. The dele- gates elected aré Milre Achenbach, Dorothy Carson and Dan Gainey. Charles H. Ware of Minneapolis, representing the Minneapolis Trib- une, is a business caller in the city today. A R R R S R RN R * HERE AND THERE. * EAXK XK KRR KKK KR POLITICAL. Senator A. B. Cummins of Iowa, presidential candidate, will tour Min- nesota during the Christmas holidays. ‘He will speak at Minneapolis, - St. Paul and Duluth. He will also give an address at Fargo, N. D. If his stay can be prolonged he will prob- ably visit other cities. RECENT PICTURE OF PRESIDENT WILSON WHO WILL WED MRS. GALT AT WASHINGTON TOMORROW he was inaugurated. It is probable that at the hour of the wedding bells will ring, whistles i will be blown and the guns at Fort | Myer, Washington Barragks and the navy yard will fire salutes, .as tliey: did when President Cleveland was married to Miss Frances Folsom at the White House, June 2, 1886. Many of the steamboat men on the river front are awaiting orders and will keep on a sufficient head of notice from the police department. to Rico, Luis Munoz Rivers, has sent one of the most beautiful gifts yet re- ceived by the bride. It is a large cir- cular luncheon cloth, or centerpiece, labout four feet in diameter, made of sl oo b, e e e e e, its normal size as the result of am accident and for a time his life was endangered. The boy’s bronchia} tube was punctured and in exhaling his breath mueh of the air-passed skin, causing the body to infate. Doctors punctured the skin of the neck and allowed the air to escape. The lumber shipment from Two Harbors, Minn., for the present season closed with the clearing of the steam- er Barth carrying 200,000 feet of lumber. The total shipment for 1905 was 29,014,000 board feet or . 4,-: 185,000 feet less than in 1914. There were sixty-four cargoes taken from Two Harbors of an average of of 453,344 feet. Most of the lumber was hauled here over the Iron Range railroad from the mills of the = St. Croix and Swallow & Hopkins Lum- ber companies at Winton. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classity 'property, small improved farm; suitable for dairy or truck farm- ing. Inquire 1021 Miss. Ave. or Phone 353-J. ‘124 1231-16 WANTED—Washing to do at home: Phone 379-W. 3d1220 FOR SALE—Barn, 18x30, cheap. Ap- ply Battles. Phone 21. 4d1221 Gifts ‘/f Booksfor the men, Diaries and a lifetime. e[ Pmn Gift Specialties OTHERWISE. The body of Fred Lawson, 11 years 0ld, Rock Island, Ill., swelled to twice . will solve your gift problems ‘at| ‘small expense. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE l’hone 31 steam for the salute at a moment’s|finest steel and silver possible, and The resident commissioner of Por-|{The same precious metal was used in through this puncture and under the: FOR SALE OR TRADE—TFor city Christmas]. v" "vr\ Worth While Books for the adies; Memo { o the flow. gagement Books for both. Hand- some, durable books that will last the most exquisite fabric, woven on the looms in the island. In the center is a large star-shaped ornament of | beautiful lace and drawn work, and the .embroidery, of which there isl h, -as well -as the drawn work, was done by the mest expert needle» women of San Juan. An article also arrived at DMrs. Galt’s home of which any bride in America might be proud. It is of !j heavy white satin, with stavs-of the has fastenings of gold set with jewels. the buckles and fastenings attached, and some rare lace also adorns the article. It is made in America, and was to be a gift to Mrs. Galt. Its value is said to be at least $250. - Wood for sale. Call Anderson, the drayman. Phone 600.—Adv. 3d1220 You can get a big, fat peneil tab- let for a mickle at the Pioneer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position ‘book - for a dime. All the “kids” will want one when they see ‘em. IEEE RS RS S LR R R R % Subseribe for the Pioneer. & [(EEEREEEE R AR R &) For Men Behind the Pen You signers of checks, writers of letters, kecpers of books and makers of records— hére is a new ink—in fact, two inks in one. ‘We were one of the first to add to our stock the newest member of the Carter’s Iox family— Carter’s Pencraft Combined Office and Fountain Pen g | We feel sure there's a call among our friends for one ink usable in either fountain pens or inkwells. A wonderful new flow. controller is part of the equipment of quarts, pints and half-pints of Penmk A slight pressure of the finger controls [ Come in and let us fill your #] pen with this new ink, and J show you tl:e flow-ontraller. FIONEER Phomo 31. Bemidji, Min.,| THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER: - | may be Let Your Gifts “Combine Beauty with Usefulness Every artlcle mentioned below has both o these desu'- able quahtles' Dainty Waists "%z o sne, Geortetiecroe i, €3 4 $9 Silk and Crepe du chene Underwear " Sidrta, oo, Yests: Gowns, Gombination Suits and. §9 ()() to $5.00 | Silk Hose ™ rlack white and 50¢ to $1.25 ') Bath Robes and Bedroom Slippers, Kid and Silk Gloves, beautiful Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, and Laces, Shoes that are strietly up-to-date, black, bronze and midnight blues. .75¢ to $2.50 per yard Table Linen *ithzapkins - Store open Evenings until Christmas. The Bazaar Store BUY AN INK WELL FOR XMAS Red or black caps had on any of these wells, un- less other- wise specified; black will be furnished on single wells No. 52-3 in. €ut Glass Price $2.00 N gsm i di i 3 NO. 54~ n. Cu lass Pri. 75 .Price $1.50 | No. 54A-1 in. Cut Glass Pri. $4.35 No 51, 3 in., screw top ... COUNTER-SUNK STANDS No.61,21-2in. ............... 81.’50 Pressed Glass Base Sets A highly attractive base at a medérats prisy Size 5x4x1 1-2 No. 300 with No. 56 stand ..$1.50 | No. 57, 3 in., cutglass. ..... Price $2.00 Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x11-2 ..$1.50 | Nos, 56. 57, 60, set INTO desk or base | No. 320 with two No. 56 stands...$4 No. 56, 2 3-4 in. No. 60, 3 White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases Single or Double Desk For 3 in. and 3% in. square and 3 in. round or 8 In. and 3 etanas Emeralinel}Base Sets High Grade Cut and Polished Glass Bage 1% 1nches. thick Above cut illustrates Nos. 230 and 232 No. 230 Cut 3 in. Square Hole, Single Desk u.oo No. 231 Cut 3 in. Square Hole Double Desk No. 232 Pressed 3 in. Square Hole Singls desk .'ls No. 233 Pressed 3 in. Squaté hole dnuhlc a’k. 1.00 No. 234 Cut' 3 in. Round Hole Single Debk No. 236 Cut 2 in. Round Hole Double Desk 2.50 No. 236 Pressed 3 in. round hole single desk .75 No. 237 Pressed 3 in. round hole double desk 1.00 ‘With two No. §7 cut glase for Single Desk...., for Double Desk . : “Sengbusch” Colonial Base Sets are ‘made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahogany---Standard Finish No. 212 No. 213 With cut glass sponge cup ‘and two No. 57 cut glass stands for Single Desk. for Single Desk. ‘With two No. 52 cut glnl stands «$6.50 No.. 411 Oak for Single Desk. . 875 No.: 412. Mahogany for Single Desk. SENCBUSCH INKSTAND CO., Milwaukee, Wis. Call at Pioneer Office-= for display. 4 No. 461 Oak No. 4562 Mahogany