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{ ! 8 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | WOMAN RECEIVES LIFE; HANGING IS REVOKED (By United Press) Winnipeg, Feb. 17.—Mrs. Tennie Malone, Austrian servant, convicted to lear Am | Really Fair to My Husband? Now that there is a way I can save half or more on my clothes ; now that there is an opportunity, right here in Bemidji, n to plan and make my own and the children’s clothes; am to hang on Feb. 22, has been giventl fair if I don’t do it? Just think how it would help us to cut the & new lease of life and will do time|cost of living! I have an old dress, beautiful goods, that I could in prison for the rest of her days,|make for my daughter. My husband’s suits, when he lays them her sentence being changed today. |aside, are too good to throw away. 1 cannot afford to hire them —_— made but I can learn to make suits for my son and they will not DANCES INTRODUCE MODELS cost a cent! (By United Press) St. Louis, Feb. 17.—What probably The woman,s 'nStltute held = n f 3 :fl?fii l,':{fifiz *:fi;‘?fl,,ifl‘;‘g’;"fi;wm will teach you to cut, fit and make everything you and the child- Temple here today. New spring and |ren need. Make arrangements NOW while we are not crowded. summer models in all their colorings | Terms: $5.00 per week of six days of six hours each, or you can and styles were paraded and “acted” | (., ) a4 '0qd times to suit your convenience. Phone 186-W. before buyers and ultimate consum- [T i i The presentation was better than the average style show. Scenes In- terpretive of Spring, Sport, Youth and Evening brought out the models. Each group was introduced with an sesthetic interpretive dance and music. ARMORY PROPOSITION (Continued from Page One) what they will have to say afterward will mean much to Bemidji. ‘Throughout the evening the speak- ers referred to the wretched condi- tion of the hall in the city building and expressed themselves as heartily in accord that it was a disgrace and that the city should have a suitable Sel convention hall. CLASSIFIED school will meet at 10 a. m. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All CH' IRCHES are most cordially invited to attend these services. L. P. Warford, pas- tor. Sorvice Sistian Solence. ~ _|FARMER LEGISLATORS OPPOSE ervices Sunday evening at 7:45 o’clock, and services Wednesday eve- GRAIN MEN AT CONVENTION ning at 8 o’clock in the Elks’ hall. (By United Press) « St. Philip Catholic. Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 17.— Low mass at 8 o’clock; high mass| While North Dakota's farmer legisla- at 10 a. m.; Sunday school at 11:30 | ture today argued for the establish- a. m.; vespers and benediction at ’;‘e“lt of a "f'“‘:“{‘d‘s"lefiatm’thfl St. % aul, a rival of city, the na- 7780'p. m; [Father J. & T: Fhilippe. tional convention olt the Farmers’ N Grain Dealers association, which is German Evangelical Lutheran. not in sympathy with the farmers’ Morning service at 10:30 o’clock. | political movement, met here for a rmon by the pastor in the German | two-day session. language. Sunday school at 11:45 The Non-Partisan league, the o’clock. Bible story lesson, *“Na-|political administration that gained both’s Vineyard.” Lesson material, | complete control of the North Da- Kings 21 and 22. The public is cor-| kota administration this year, never dially invited to this service. Wil-|has taken the Farmers’ Grain Deal- liam Riemann, pastor. ers association to its bosom. In- stead, the farmers of the Northwest WANTED Swedish Lutheran have been taught by the Equity as- PUTUSTINUTIIINL oo S VU VUV U SV - SALESMEN WANTED--BIG MONEY, | Sunday schodl at 10 o'clock. Ser- g o e sy B Moo BIG LINE—all _necessities—Gro- | Vices at 11 o'clock. Services in the| . "pyrmerg: Grain Dealers associa- ceries, Paints, Oils, Stock Food, |Congregational church in the Fifth |, 4o eontrolled by the Minneapolis sell at wholesale. Goods and|Ward at 3 p. m. Bible class in the| .y her of Commerce, against whom house nationally known. Ask Bemid!i church at 7:30 and services| ;o wrath of the Non-Partisan league your banker. Enormous sums paid |3t 8 o’clock. J. H. Randahl, pastor. is primarlly aimed. for crops insure vast trade. Quit Open disapproval of the elevator road—stay in home territory— Lutheran Free. men to the proposed terminal eleva- build homes and bank accounts as (Fifth Ward) tor plans at St. Paul may be express- hundreds do. Regular trade, Services at 11 a. m. Sunday school | ed at the session this afternoon. quickly, easily covered. No col-}at 10:30 a. m. The men’s society — e lections or losses. No capital re-|will meet at the home of Matthew quired—simple but effective sell-|Larson Wednesday evening, February GIVEN CHOICE OF HANGING ing plan earns for you $100 to|21, at 8 o’clock. O. P. Grambo, pas- OR SHOOTING MAN ELECTS $450 monthly easy. Write today. |tor. TO BE SHOT: UTAH LAW John Sexton & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 236 W. Lake St., Chicago. First Scandinavian Lutheran. (By United Press) 1-217 Sunday school at 12 o’clock. There Salt Lake City Utah, Feb. 17.— AGENTS—Earn spending money. | Will be no other services as the pas-| Convicted of murder and given his Every housekeeper wants Blumer's |tor will go to Turtle River where he|choice of being hanged or shot to egg saver; 25c pkg. represents 48 |Will preach Sunday. Osmund John-|death, Orazio Rapole, Italian farm ezgs. A pure food product; sells|Son, pastor. hand who Kkilled his employer in a like wildfire. Mrs. Fiske made quarrel over a horse, elected to be $8.25; Mrs. Ritter $6.75 in ome Salvation Army. shot and will die at the hands of a day. So can you. Free samples.| Sunday school 1:30 p. m. Salva-|firing squad here Friday morning. K. R. BLUMER, Lincoln agd Ros-|tion meeting 8 p. m. Meeting of [He is to be shot to death by a firing coe, Chicago. 2t Sat 2-17-24 |Fifth ward Sunday school at 2 p. m. filuadl Mk!lhl:dvirh stalt;e l;?“j‘f““;“"{ WANTED_Man with rig to sell |Eraise meeting 3:30 p. m. =Mafor| EROIS Kt ot Phome in Bast merchandise. -Ask for Jenkins at|iddle will have charge of all Meel-| oy crook “June 26, 1916, using a Grand Central Hotel 9919 |ings Saturday and Sunday. Meet- 3 ’ B g o ¥ ings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday | shotgun. . WANTED—Girl for cigar stand at|in Fifth ward hall Wednesday and| Following the shooting, Rapole fled Markham Hotel. 3-220 |Friday. All are welcome. O. A. Sand- | 2Cross the hills and was captured at e e Park City. Following his convic- WANTED—Girl tor‘ g’eneral .house- gren, captain. tion of first degree murder, a mo- work. Address “V" c|o Plonze;e:i tion for a new trial was entered by ‘[Ormgi;tgge;igpl:::sfgl?:}." SEviion newly retained counsel on the con- ) 145, . onil C;n Skl Lo B-Fd Authority and When the Wicked|pioxicants at the time of the trial ;nf. Paln y around machlnery.s 21',‘ Rule.” Evening worship at 8 o'clock, | j 4ze Morse, after having the b _R”Pioneer. = 5-219|sermon subject, “‘Does It Pay?” Sun-|{ion under advisement two weeks, WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- (day school at 12 m. Epworth league| ,yerryled it and sentenced the con- eral housework. Address “V,” clo/at 7 p. m. We will be glad to see| ;; b ted. Pioneer. 281( you at any and all the services of this yicted man' o ‘ha execiite SITUATION WANTED—A young church. B. D. Hanscom, pastor. lady wishes employment as office girl or clerical work at once. Ad- dress Box 432, Bemidji, Minn, Commencing on Tuesday evening, i Sunday school services at 10 a. m. 4 T8 Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon |Feb. 27, at the Grand the Famous WANTED—Old False Teeth. Don’t|by the pastor. B. Y. P. U. service Bostonians will open their engage- matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to|at 7 p. m., subjeot—*Using What We ment of two dgys in the sparkling $5.00 per set. Mail to L. MAZER, |Have,” Acts 3:1-16, leader, Mrs. H.|musical play, ‘““The Rose of Hono- 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, |W. VanDervort. Evening gospel ser-|lulu.” This play is from the pen of Pa. Will send cash by return |vice at 8 o'clock . Everyone is heart-|Mrs. E. Lang, who wrote. it from mail. 1 mo-31[ily invited to attend the services. dats gathered while the company was playing in the Hawaiian Islands nq#zyvgum&;ggmmni nt.}m- Ira D. Alvord, some fow years ao, and comes to us AIL examinations " .. - at a time when things Hawaiian are soon. $75.00 per month. Sam- First Spiritualist. in vogue. &8 ple questions free. Franklin In-| In Odd Fellows hall Sunday eve-| 'por Wednesday night, Feb. 28, this stitute. Dep’t. 209 B, Rochester, |ning at 8 o'clock, Rev. G. H. Brooks | parming organization will offer the N. Y. d 117 to 217 [will speak. Subject of the address|jgiagt thing in musical comedy, “The ———————————————— | wi]] De, ‘“Does It Harm the §plrit 10 fgle of Dreams.” It is replete with FOR SALE. Communicate to Mankind?” Mes-| 4, yepy] musical numbers and spirited sages after the address. The public| 35pce5 and its comedy is clean and FOR SALE — 1912 five-passenger |is most cordially invited to ane.nd. bright. Buick. In No. 1 condition. For E al _— sale cheap if taken at once. Rea- niscopal. MEETING PLACE CHAN! son for selling am going away.| There will be services at 11 o’clock L CE GED Geo. S. Mills, 812 Beltrami Ave.(in the morning. Sunday school at The Spiritualistic congregation 6-223 |12 o’clock. Vespers in the evening!has changed its meeting place from FOR SALE_Modern home, liberal |2t 7:30 o'clock. Rev. George Back- | the city hall to the I. O. O. F. build- terms. Phone 65. W. G. Schroe- |hurst, pastor. ing. der. 10-227 e e Presbyterian. LOYAL SISTER FOR SALE—Rooming house, mod-| 4 the Presbyterian church Sun- ern, steam heat. Best location in|qay morning at 11 o'clock the pas-| Roy Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bemidji. Price $250. Phone 726. [tor will speak on the subject, “Lost| A. E. Webster of Doud avenue and 3-217 | Through Atrophy,” (Luke 15:8). In|one of the Bemidji Pioneer carrier FOR SALEFour-room house with |the evening at 8 o'clock the sermon | boys, is ill at his home. His route water and three lots on Minn. Ave. | will be on the subject, “A Pilot Who| will be carried by his sister, Bertha A snap if taken at once. Address|Sees,” (Matthew 13:16). Sunday | Webster, until he recovers. “C. K.” Pioneer. 6-220 FAMOUS BOSTONS COMING Baptist. TO THE GRAND TWO DAYS Sunday, February 18. Tk o v st iy it | SCOOP monies If You Are Going fo Act Like a Kid, Better Dress Like One $1.50 per cord. Delivered to any part of the city. O. K. Restaurant. Phone 681-W. 6-220 [(— ONYH’ \CE AN’ CATCH FOR SALE—160-acre farm, 1 mile SOMEBODY STANDWNG. from high school. House and barn modern. Garage 20x30. J. H. = French, Bemidji. 210tf FOR SALE—Five-acre lots on easy terms. Phone 249, Mathew Lar- son, Nymore, Minn. 31-222 FOR RENT—Furnished room. 820 Beltrami Ave. 217t FOR RENT—Two furnished and three unfurnished rooms. Modern except heat. 1009 Bemidji Ave. Phone 575-W. 1-217 FOR RENT—Storage room. I can farnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Bat.‘tll.ess. tr B e o e Political Announcements . [Coatiaued] (Amount $3.00) . D. BACKUS SECOND WARD ALDERMAN I take this opportunity of an- nouncing myself a candidate for Al- derman of the Second Ward. Voters in this ward and elsewhere about the city have persistently urged me to make the run and I have heeded their request. I will appreciate your vote and any effort you may extend in my behalf. —~G. D. Backus. (Amount " $3.00) Woodstock Typewriter FRED BRINKMAN FOR ALDERMAN, FIFTH WARD Of Superior Excellence : I hereby announce myself a can- didate for Alderman of the Fifth ‘Ward and if elected agree to fill the office to the best of my ability, placing the interests of the people al- ways ahead of any personal affairs. Your vote election day will be much appreciated. Save Money —and buy a WOODSTOCK machine. It is absolu- tely the best typewriter at any price. We know, because we've tried 'em all. —In Bemidji, it will be ‘the machine we will all eventually use. If it’s the best, why not. Ifit costs less, why not, again. How Much You Pay —Fred Brinkman. KKK K KX KKK KX *x The Daily Pioneer receives + & wire services of the United +* & Press Association. * KRR KKK KKK KKK KK MODEL 4 Model & NET CASH PRICE $6 1.20 | NET CASH PRICE $80.00 Monthly paymentplan | Monthly payment plan pnscsedémd('fv;fi"s::&oo of $15 down and $15 . €| th......$8s. $3.00 per month il on y Monthly paymelit plan Regular retail of $10 down and $10 ‘ price..........$100.00 | per mo.... $90.00 WINDOWS, DOORS, Credit draft al- Monthly payment plan CABINETS, ETC., MADE TO lowance ......$32.00 | of $5 down and $5 ORDER. $68.00 | per mo..........$100.00 Most every home has some lit- tle odd job of repair work or re-modeling they would like to BOTH MODELS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED, have dgge. Pte(hape it’sh— both by the Woodstock Typewriter company and B ;z;;’:’zge"e' the Bemidji Pioneer. Thereis no better machine —a chest of drawers made at any price. —a medicine cabinet —a built-in bookcase —~Special storm windows or 1 : window and porch screens. We A Iow'x::uvt::rbI;l)llgdhel:;cl;?:glble Price Your carpenter can get these pieces of permanent furniture made up at our shop very quick- Iy. Bemidii Pioneer Pub. Co. Iteq;(;'lillllt,;ri,;ell;;lo‘lzf ;‘lil;;:trlgg m;.: nfi Phone 922 hurry. Vege_ g . St. Hialire Retail Lbr, Co. ,_ TEL. 111 100/ s~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT A Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? : KEEEE KA EKEEEERE KKK KA KKK KR KRR KERREE K x x® * KOORS BROTHERS CO. <« * x * Bakers and Confectioners & « Manufacturers and Jobbers & % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, & % Confectionery, Cigarsand * x Fountain Goods * - 5 %« 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 % AKX KKK XXX XXX XXX IR RS SR SRR R LR D DRY CLEANING PHOTOGRAPHER Clothes Cleaners for Men Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props. Photos Bay and Night N. L. HAKKERUP ko okokok ok kR ok ok ko ok kAN Thhhkoh ok koK LR R S R L R SRR L LR KEXEKXA KKK KK BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone #38 Phone 573-W x J. BISIAR, Manager x XX KX KX R REXN KX XXX KKK AKX XX XXX KEXXE XXX KKK KKK KK DRUGS AND JEWELRY <+« ¥ GENERAL MERCHANDISE +* *x Wholesalers and Retailers & ¥ Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ® % DEAN LAND CO. o Service and satisfaction. Mail & ¥ Flour, Feed, etc. The & % *x Orders given that same ser- & ¥ careful buyers x Land, Loans, Insurance x * * x x I EEEEEREREREEERER R 21 2y, 0, %z 1, ap lg% Ahwk ok kW * % vice you get in person. * buy here. * and City Property *x x BARKER’S x W. G. SCHROEDER % & Troppman Block Bemidji & * Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & * Bemidji Phoue 66 & & = KK XXX AR R KRR KRR KX XK R E S KR KRR AR R KKK By "HOP” \ 56Y- T DONT MIND YOUR PR o \ 5 ; f BUMPING INTO ME AND o . ) | FALLING DowN- BUT I DO-Zy=sg MIND SOUR — & Defective

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