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ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and daughters, Vera and Jeanette, went to Wilton to- day where they will be the guests of relatives for three or four days. Mrs. Charles S. Carter of Hines was a Bemidji visitor today. Mrs. Jessie Smith of Robedeau Lake was the guest of friends in the city today ,while here on business. _}+++++++++++++++++ * % PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. & Boils and Carbuncles. The appearance of boils in crops is mainly an indication of impaired health. Single boils are generally due to local irritation. The location JY the boil or car- buncle determines the amount of danger it may be to the patient. If a boil or carbuncle occurs in a locality where there are rich ,blood and lymphatic area it at once becomes a source of danger because the vessels spread the infection. Boils and carbuncles are due to infection by the streptococcic mi- crobe. This means there are in- flammation and pus present in these affections. Unless active treatment is instituted at the very beginning of inflammation there will be grave constitution- al involvement which cannot be checked. To avoid serious results it should be impressed upon every one suffering from boils or car- buncles the imperative need of baving a physician at the first appearance of the affection. De- lay will cause destruction of tis- sue or bone, deformity of a part ¥ or systematic infection, which re- # gults in loss of life. FEEFIFEFF PR FFFFRQEFFE P b p bbbt ol RO R R R R Rk kR ok B R R R R R R o e R R o * EL L L L L L b Ll LLL LX) Success or Failure. . “How’s that young doctor getting along in your neighborhood ?”’ “It depends.” “On what?” “If that crowd that visits his office daily are patients he’s doing very well; 1f they're bill collectors he’s having a hard time of it.”--Detroit Free Press. An Easy Task. Lover (mournfully)—Have you learn- ed to love another? Flirt (who had Just broken off her engagement with bim)—Oh, no, George. I didn’t have to learn. The man is very, very wealthy, and the love came spontane- ously COOOPOOOPPOCOSIOGIS QUALTIY GROGERY (CASH)® Why do you{pay more when you can buy for less? Try this store for SERVICE & QUALITY January 19th to 25th, Inclusive 7 15c cans Square Deal Tomatoes................ 90c 6 15c cans Fowler Corn 90cC | (2 cans Free with 6) 7 15c¢ cans Pink Salmon 90c 6 20c cans Yellow Cling Peaches ... $1.20 (1 can Free with 6) 6 28c cans Temco Apricots.............. $1.60 3 30¢ cans small tips Asparagus............... 60c 7 15c¢ cans Huts Sliced - Peaches............. ...90¢c 7 15¢ cans Huts Sliced Apricots.............. ..-.90c 7 15¢ cans Hunt’s White Cherries......... 90c 6 15c cans Peas......... 90c (2 cans Free with 6) 3 33c cans Temco Peas 90c¢ 3 33c cans Temo Pears 90c¢ 3 33c cans Temco White Cherries......... 90c 4 20c cans fine Spinach 80c (1 can Free with 4)° 2 10c cans fresh Cocoa- 39¢c Creamery Butter (ex- tra) per lb... ....42¢ (You can depend on this ) Lard, perlb.,........ — 20c Milk per qt.,.......ccceueen 9c Cream, 1-2 pint............ 10c SCOTT T. STEWART Phone 206 207 4t St THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP =N THE FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917 By "HOP" CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED—Capable young house- keeper to take complete charge of small modern apartment and take care of two children. Good wages. Phone 150. 2-120 WANTED — Experienced stenogra- pher to work afternooms. Apply X, Pioneer. 4-123 WANTED—Experienced head laun- dress. Hotel Markham. 3-120 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 33-F-2. 6-120 HELP WANTED—BEMIDJI RAIL- WAY MAIL CLERK examinations Feb. 10th. $75.00 month. Sam- ple questions free. Franklin In- stitute. Dep’t. 209 B, Rochester, N. Y. d 117 to 217 . R T B -~ i B WANTED—Truck farmers on shares. Best of soil, everything furnished. Phone 6-F-20, or see J. A. Mc- Clure. 6-120 “THE SALESLADY” is the offering at the Grand this even- ing. It is a Frohman production. HUGE TOLL OF LIFE REPORTEI) BY RUSS FOR SALE—One yoke of oxen and (United Press.) o Petrograd, Jan. 19.—According to Nangle. 2 1\22 statistics issued here today, 420,000 | FOR SALE—One organ; this instru- German soldiers, 8,770 officers, 525 ment in first class condition. Call cannon, 1,661 machine guns and 421 at 1117 Doud Ave. or Phone 713- trench mortars and nine throwers{ W. 6-125 were captured by the Russian forces. | por SALE—Several carloads of sea- ANOTHER WOMAN IS Soustrold, Nebish, Minn. 3-120 DRAGGED INTO PROBE e, FOR SALE—5-room house with well, woodshed, garage; 2 blocks from United Press ‘Washington, Jan. 19.—The name city hall. Cheap if taken at once. of another' woman has been dragged Also small, sound work horse; would trade for cow. Phone 699- into the note leak probe, the identity of the woman being more of a mys- 6-123 FOR SALE—New bungalow in Fifth ward. K. Hendrickson 8d Wed. & Sat. to 210 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For wood, one wood sawing outfit. C. W. LaMoure, Soo Line Bldg. Phone 32. 117tf P ——— S FOR SALE—16-inch jackpine $1.50 per cord delivered to any part of city. Phone 600. 10-130 FOR SALE—_16-inch dry _jackpine wood. Phone 681-W. O. K. Res- taurant. 5-120 FOR RERT. AN NP PP PP PP PP PP PPN FOR RENT—Newly furnished room. 601 Minn. Ave. Phone 112-W. T 3-1 FOR RENT—Good room, 612 Am- erica Ave. Phone 58. 3-119 FOR RENT--Furnished modern room. Phone 738. 110tt LOST A A A A A A A A A A LOST—Eye glasses on Lake Boule- vard. Phone 186-W. 1-119 A group of men purchased some orc land on the Cuyuna range. One of them invested $300 and u getting over $4,000 a year on his investment. It is now possible to invest as small an amount as $30 in & like proposition. Are you in- terested. If so write C. L. Co., cio Bemidji Pioneer or call at room 36, Markham hotel, between 5 and SP.M 3-120 —_— Realizing that many minds are bet- ter than one, men and women or la- bor have combined to obtain freedom from industrial ills.—Ex. in Typo- graphical Journal. Michael Angelo at the age of 16 en- tered an artistic contest with the best known artists of his time. we own them. tery than was that of Mrs. Ruth T. Visconti.” The latter is slated to take the stand Monday and tell what she knows about the leak. WILSON SAYS “HURRY:” SENATORS SEE LASH United Press. Washington, Jan. 19.—President Wilson wants congress to hurry along and some senators today view it as the president finally attempting to apply the lash to stall off an etra ses- sion. : GOSSARD CORSETS at $2.50 to $8.50 THAW’S_CONDITION SAME ! DOCTORS REPORT TODAY (By United Press) Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 19.—The condition of Harry Thaw showed no improvement today. SUPERINTENDENTS MEET County superintendents of schools gathered in Bemidji today for a meet- ing. The sessions were held in the court house. Matters pertaining to the work of the superintendents came up for discussion and action. PROGRAM TONIGHT At the Farley consolidated school this evening there will be a program in general interest and several Be- midji people will be present. TEACHERS AS GUESTS Tomorrow afternoon the teachers of the public schools will have the opportunity of attending a picture presentation as the guests of the Rex management. Invitations have been issued. The film to be shown is the J culgs $9.75 Plaids, Mixtures, materials, at $59.75. COATS at $15.00 Plushes, Plaids, Tweeds, Kerseys and Velours, in belted and loose back models, special at $15. Vel- ours and army cloth belted and flared models, special SERGE DRESSES at $4.95 French and storm Serge Dresses, sailor styles, belted with pocket ef- fects, only a few of these garments, special $4.95. nnnpnunnn TG LU T T T T T We Have the Lot You Wan Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because It is better to buy direot 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. BEMNIDJI .-TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local t. LT T O T T PERRIN’S GLOVES French Make, at $2, $2.25, $§2.50 - January Clearance 0f Coats, Suits and Dresses Serge &.Sitlk Dresses $13.95 Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor and Taffeta Silk Dresses and French Serge Dresses in navy, black and wisteria shades. dresses that sold up to $25, spécial $13.95. Fox production, ‘“An Unwelcome Mother,” in five acts. The Wind and the Keyhote. “How excellently I whistle!” said tbe wind to the keyhole. “Well, that's good!" answered the keyhole. *It is I who do the whistling. I should have thought you knew that.” Just then the old lady took some pa- per and stuffed up the keyhole. so that $15 Choice of Any Cloth Suit in the Store. Misses’ and Women’s Cloth Suits neither wind nor keyhole whistled any longer, and it would be difficult to say which of the two was mere annoyed — My Magazine. Well, Why Not? Crawford—You seem to think your wife the most unreasonable woman in the worid. Crabshaw—You see, I mort- gaged the house to buy her a car, and now she wants me to raise money on the car to purchase her a birthday present.—London Answers. Raised the Ante. Small Elmer—Papa, give me a nickel Papa—Why, Elmer, you are most too old to be begging for a nickel. Small Elmer—I guess you're right, papa Make it a dime.—Chicago News. BLOUSES $3.49 Crepe de chine and crepe Blouses in white, flesh, wisteria, maize, navy and black colors, regular $4.00 Blouses, special $3.49. Bl.lllltSES $5.95 Georgette binations, sold and $4.50 inations, $12.50, special $5.95. Do not miss this opportunity. Georgette, Crepe de chine, Taf- eta and Lace Blouses in white, flesh, maize and beautiful com- formerly up to WAISTS at 59¢ Women’s Cotton and Seco Silk Waists, white, colors and novel- ties, sold and $1.00. Very special at 59c. formerly at $1.25 Defecti ve W