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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THE CUB "FORWARD BEMIDJI il (Continued from Page One) cult as the sum of $50 per month was included and set aside for a part paid secretary by the committee. Annual Meeting Soon. The annual meeting of the club will be held the second Tuesday in March and by that time the business men and all others interested in Bemidji will have the opportunity of joining the club and boosting for ALL of Bemidji. The question of the maintainance of the rest room also came up and G. W. Harnwell and W. L. Brooks were named a committee to appear before the city council at its next meeting and take up the matter of the city’s share toward the support of the rest room until April 1. The ‘committee that drafted the program for the reorganization of the club was continued, pending the matter of emgploying a permanent paid secretary for the club. Show Right Spirit. The meeting lasted until after 12 o'clock and there was not a rull mo- ment during the session. Business man after business man took his place upon the floor and “‘spoke right out in meetin’ "’ and every utterance was with an earnestness of purpose and honest conviction that left not the slightest doubt but that Bemidji _1s to continue to have a Commercial club and that its membership, no matter how many, will be of the right sort in every respect. ADDITIONAL LOCALS A. H. Fulcher, who has been in the city for several days on business, will leave tonight for his home in Farley. ONE AREEST MADE IN DEADLY POWDER BLAST New York, Jan. 17.—One man has been arrested and two others, it is ex- pected, will be taken in custody fol- lowing an investigation into the ex- plosion at the Du Pont de Nemours works, according to a statement by Chief of Police Miller of Pompton Lakes, N. Y. QUICK RELIEF FROM « _CONSTIPATIOHN Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets . That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- lets, the substitute for calomel. CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED—Girl for general house- — work. Phone 33-F-2. 6-120 WANTED—8 carpenters. -Olson & Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician) The man under arrest, it was said,| Anderson Employment Agency. for 17 years and calomel’s old-time en- | was employed at the plant only one - 2-118 emy, discovered the formula for Olive |day. He is charged with vagrancy. | qgl.p WANTED—BEMIDJI RAIL- Tablets while treating patients for s s PR WAY MAIL CLERK examinations ehronic constipation and torpid fivers. | SOLDIER'S MOTHER FINED | Feb. 10th. ' $75.00 month. Sam- 3 ets ot i - contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- (By United Press) E:;“':ge"g’:;t";eob g "‘;{‘;‘J},‘e‘“‘; ing vegetable laxative. London, Jan. 17.—Mrs. Sarah Ash-| N . : d 117 to 217 by, who couldn’t bear to ler her son Arthur enlist in the army was fined ) No griping is the “keynote” of these . - little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. WANTED—Truck farmers on shares. $60 for concealing him when detec- Best of soil, everything furnished. tives raided their home and found ‘They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to Phone 6-F-20, or see J. A. Mc- Artie under the bed. 6-120 unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” now and then—a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling —sick headache —torpid liver and are constipated, you’ll find quick, sure and onlyk pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Clure. FOR SALE. AR NP FOR SALE—S5-room house with well, woodshed, garage; 2 blocks from city hall. Cheap if taken at once. Also small, sound work horse; would trade for cow. Phone 699- J. 6-123 FOR SALE—Child’s cutter. 109 11th St. Phone 342-JY. 2-118 | FOR SALE—New bungalow in Fifth K. Hendrickson 8d Wed. & Sat. to 210 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For wood, CATHOLIC EDITOR DIES Detroit, Mich., Jan. 17.—William H. Hughes, editor and publisher of the Michigan Catholic, is dead at his home here after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Hughes was born in Grand Rapids, Mich., 64 years ago and was well known to Catholic cler- gymen all over the United States. Al Kaiser, cashier of the First Na- - tional bank of Bagley, is in the city on business. Mrs. M. Keys of Kelliher is a guest at the Platts -home for a few days. STATE TREASURER HERE Henry Rines, state treasurer, was in Bemidji today in company with State Auditor Preus. They went from here to Walker on business. ward. one wood sawing outfit. LaMoure. 117tf FOR SALE—16-inch dry jackpine wood. Phone 681-W. O. K. Res- taurant. 5-120 FOR SALE OR_TRADE—For land, model 1909 Jackson automobile; good running order. O. T. Davids, Bagley, Minn. 5-118 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For good JANUARY SHOE== T HHHE R Continues this week, and is being taken advantage of by many of our customers, who are stocking up with shoes they will want for a year ahead. SHIP TOLL GROWS (By United Press) Rio Janeiro, Jan. 17.—The total number of ships sunk by the new given German commerce raider is this afternoon at 29. E—- - A et Mmoo, oo s o Originally a town or a warship fired Park Ave. 3-11! off its guns on the approach of friend- iy strangers to show that they had such faith in the visitors’ peaceful in- tentions they didn’t think it necessary to keep their guns loaded; hence the naval salute. Phone 528- 3-117 FOR SALE—Baby cab. FOR RERT. AR AP AP PPN PP FOR RENT—Good room, 612 Am- erica Ave. Phone 58. 3-119 FOR RENT-Furnished modern room. Phone 738. 110tf Heavy Rollers at St. Helena. If the sea were to break on the ghores of Coney Island in time of calm weather with the same force as it does on the shores of St. Helena sec- tions of South Brooklyn would be un- inhabitable in all likelihood. They Both Alike. Friené—Honestly, old chap, I can’t make anything out of your poems. Poet—That’s my trouble too.—Boston JUST THINK OF IT Men’s good solid dress shoes, good fitting lasts and all sizes, some in calf, some in kid, at less than the present wholesale price, uave at St. Helena what are known as| &lobe. . SPRIP . ... von o9 295 wss Aemdes RenaeREEeY G S S $2.85 calemmas, or heavy rollers. These = = rollers are particularly bad in time of Logic. w? rk shoes a4 a pair .., S calm weather. They strike the island| Shrew (contemptuously)—What would 8-inch Leather tops at, a pair . ... with such tremendous force that the| you have been if it weren’t for my spray is sent over Goat Pound ridge, which is several feet above sea level. Scientists are of opinion the calemmas —— are caused by seismic disturbances be | The essential thing is not knowledge, neath the ocean.—Exchange. but character.—Le Conte. money? Shrewd—A bachelor.—Stan- ford Chaparral. Boys’ 10-inch leather tops, a pair Smaller sizes, a pair Line ladies’ shoes up to $4 and $5 values at, a pair Another lot at, a pair CLEAN UP PRICE ON FELTS AND SLIPPERS Men’s felt, leather foxed shoes, a pair................... $1.95 I.nd.igs' all-felt, or felt with leather sole and leather foxed, at a INFInnunnnnnnininann We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. It is better to by direct from the owner. ) PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. BETIDJI :;TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. HInu One lot ladies’ felt slippers at, a pair One lot ladies’ felt and fancy slippers, a pair 100 pairs boys’ heavy school shoes at, a pair............ Think we are conservative in stating that every pair of these men’s women’s or boys’ shoes you buy off these bargain ‘counters ,will be a saving of one-half, as compared with the prices you will pay in the spring. m All this week till Saturday night at 10 o’clock. M‘I’. Business nan! ' t me introduce myself, > am WANT AD. There are many == - thinds I can for you. I can find - KNAPP'S —— SHOE STORE 311 Beltrami Ave. Scoop’ Has No- Use for the Boss’ Invention - YE { The Distribution Conducted by BEMIDJI PIONEER “HEART " SONGS” | Goes on Undiminished! Greatly'Reduced Size. Full Size, ¢ x 9.1-2 inches TEN CLASSES OF WORLD-WIDE SONGS! 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I Hear a Voice Home Again I Cannot Sing the Old Songs I Wandered by the Sea-eBat Shore (ndependent Farmer T've Left the Snow- Clad Hills Johnny Sands Katey’s Letter Killarney Kind Words are Dear to All Laird o’ Cockpen, The Let Me Dream Again Long, Long Ago Loreley ,The Lost Chord, The Love Not Lovely Night Miller of the Dee, the Now the Day is Over O Loving Heart Trust on O Music O Weary Feet O Ye Tears Oh, Don’h You Re- member sweet Alice 0Old Ooken Bucket Our Native Song Over the Garden Wall| Paddle Your Own Ca- noe Rainy Day, the Robin Ruft Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Santa Lucia Silent Night Soft, Soft Music is| Stealing Speed Away, Speed Away Spring, The Star of the Twilight Stars of the Summer N?ht St;-i e the Harp Gent- y 'Tis All That I Can Air There’s Music in the Sa; y 'Tis But_ A Little Faded Flower 'Tis Midnight Hour Twenty Years Ago Two Roses, The Vacant Chair, The We'd Better Bide a Wee What Fairy-Like Music ‘When You and I were Young -CLASS X Bohunkus Auld Lang Syne Bull Dog, The Co-ca-che-lunk Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Dearest spot on Earth Do They Think of Me At Home "Dutch Company, The Fair Harvard Gaudeamus Igitur Good-Bye Graduates 'Farwell Hail Columbia Home Again In Old Madrid Interger Vitae It's 3 Way We Have Jingle, Bells at Old Harvard Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl Lauriger Horatius Lone Fish-Ball, The Mary Had a Little Lamb Meerschaum Pipe My Last dCigar My Moustache Old Sexton, The Peter Gray Polly-wolly-doodle Rig-a-jig Simon the Cellarer Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Ten Little Niggers Then You’ll Remem- ber Me There Were Three Crows Upidee Vive La Compagnie THE ONE GREAT SONG BOOK OF THE AGE A Ccomplete Musical Library in One Volume. 500 Large Pages. 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