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(Continued rrom Page One) arcum, 7 Johnson, 68; Wold, 40; Erickson, 55; strum, 89; Jackson, 91; Palmer, 111. Alderman—sS. C. Bailey, 97; G. D. Backus, 120. Armory bonds—Yes, 157; mno, 72. Third Ward. Judge municipal court—Nye, Crowell, 87; Loud, 11; Simons, Gibbons, 53; Fisk, 7; Skinvik, 18. Mayor—Vandersluis, 91; son, 100. City clerk—Stein, 94. City Treasurer—Feir, 53; 123. City assessor—Ditty, 104; Lloyd, 79. Clark, 105. Park commissioner—Palmer, 62; Given, 72; Marcum, 73; Johnson, 62; Akre, 35; Wold, 55; Erickson, 47; BEckstrum, 72; Jackson, 81. Alderman—J. M. Phillippi, 154. Three majority for bonds. Fourth Ward. Judge municipal court—Skinvik, 64; Nye, 22; Crowell, 66; Loud, 18; Simons, 13; Gibbons, 81; Fisk, 10. Mayor—Carlson 113; Vanders- luis, 165. City clerk—Whitney, 185. City treasurer—Rhea, 153; Feir, 94. City assessor—Lloyd, 124; Ditty, 133. Alderman-at-large—Bisiar, 114; Clark, 135. Park commissioner—Johnson, 87; Akre, 76; Wold, 73; Erickson, 60; Eckstrum, 73; Jackson, 81; Palmer, 86; Given, 111; Marcum, 89. Alderman—Mathew Larson, 87; Paul Foucault, 78; Wm. E. Hazen, 100. No Bond Renort. Fifth Ward. Judge municipal court—Loud, 9; Simons, 8; Gibbons, 30; Fisk, 9; Skinvik, 21; Nye, 52; Crowell, 27. Mayor—Carlson, 86; Vandersluis, Stein, 3; 8; 91; Whitney, Rhea, 81; Stein, 82. City clerk—Wahitney, 63; 3 bity treasurer—Rhea, 97: Feir, 2 City assessor—Lloyd, 60; Ditty, 95. Alderman-at-large — Bisiar, Clark, 80. Park commissioner—Jackson, 38; Palmer, 46; Given, 53; Marcum, 43; Johnson, 32; Akre, 77; Wold, 101; Erickson, 28; Eckstrum, 40. Aldermen—J. W. Smith, 95; Isa- 63; ; re, Eck- Carl- The fabric is gingersnap brown crepe de chine set off with fur bands. neath the skirt tucks fall georgette crape to take the banding, while crape ball buttons trim the waist and cuffs. The girdle is corded three times. FOR AFTERNOONS. A House Gown For Wintry Days and Also Matinees. Be- MODISHLY CUT. She Got Acquainted. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER UNOFFICIAL FIGURES W= —————————=% | DINOSAUR SKELETONS LOST. Two on British Ship Sunk by German Raider. Two skeletons of the duck billed di- nosaur were lost to science with the sinking recently by a German raider of the ship Mont Temple, according to Charles H. Sternberg of Lawrence, Kan., who found the bones in the Red Deer country in Alberta, Canada. ‘The prehistoric specimens were thir- ty-two feet long and were being sent to the British museum in London, Mr. Sternberg said. They filled twenty- two boxes and weighed 20,000 pounds. ‘When the shipments failed to arrive in England an inquiry was made by Mr. Sternberg. He has received word from Canadian railroad officials of the fate of the shipmeat. RADIO TALKS AROUND WORLD. New U. 8. Station Near San Diego, Cal, Proves Its Power. The new naval radio station at Chol- las Heights, near San Diego, Cal., which was formally opened the other day, gave a demonstration of its power when the operators on duty talked with the Arlington station, Darien, Panama, Nome, Alaska and Horolulu, overheard Frénch operators at work on the island of Papeete, south Pacific, and concluded by exchanging the time of day with operators at a radio station near Melbourne, Australia. No attempt will be made to flash a message to Europe until the various new instruments have been broken in. Some Kick to This Giant. A vair of shoes. size 21. said to be W/fl “says ~ Use my columns. There’'s money in it for you™ WANTED wants Clerks. Bemidji Examina- tions May 8. $75 to $120 month. Steady work. Common education GLASSIFIED A A PPN HELP WANTED—U. S. Government WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1917 WANTED—OId False Teeth. Don’'t matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. MAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. ,1 mo-31 FOR BALE. FOR SALE—Five-room house and shed and other buildings, fenced, clear, $2,225. Trade for, house here up to same price. Wi put extra effort on city property. E. J. Willets, 1317 Irvine Ave. 6-224 all _— FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—160- acre farm one-half mile from Neb- ish, Minn., for residence property in Bemidji; fine set of buildings on sufficient. Sample questions free. Write immediately. Franklin In- stitute, Dep’t. 207-C, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED — Grocery orders. Will take your orders for John Sexton & ‘Co., wholesale grocers. of Chicago, for anything in their line and save you money on groceries. Drop me a card and I will be pleased to call on you and give you prices. Frank Lane, 307 3rd St., Bemidji. 2-221 the largest ever made in this country has been completed at a factory in Brockton, Mass., for Bernard H. Koyne of Des Moines, Ia. They will be shipped to Boston and fitted to a pair of rubbers. Koyne is nineteen years old, weighs 275 pounds and is seven feet nine inches in his stockings. Man and His Size. ‘The ancients contended that the first men on earth were mighty and godlike and that they degenerated in vigor and size, while later historians have tried to prove that they were of dwarfish appearance. At any rate the present average height of the whole human species is five feet five inches, yet the tallest Greek exceeded this by about forty-six inches.—Baltimore Star. lot on Lake Boulevard. Address “S. A.,” Pioneer. 221tf FOR SALE—A weathered oak buffet and a large china closet, both in Mission style. Mrs. L. B. Wilson, 1001 Minnesota Ave. 220tf FOR SALE—Wood saw rig, 7% horse power engine, steel frame and trucks, largest and best rig in city. Sell right, part cash and time, or might trade. E. J. Willets, 1317 Irvine Ave. 6-224 farm. Address Box 2, Nebish, Minn. 3-223 FOR SALE OR TRADE—-One motor- cycle in No. 1" condition. Auto Co. Bemidji 24 FOR SALE OR TRADE--15-acre farm in corporate limits, all under high state of cultivation, clear; and house and lot in town, clear; for” } farm near here. I can handle any kind of a deal. E. J. Willets, 1317 Irvine Ave. . 6-224 FOR SALE—Team, 5 and 9 years old, weight 2400. Sound, good workers and travelers, harness, wide tire wagon and sleighs, 7-year horse sound, true. Will sell sep- Fine Holstein FOR SALE — 1912 five-passenger Buick.. In No. 1 condition. For sale cheap if taken at once. Rea- son for selling am going away. | Geo. S. Mills, 812 Beltrami Ave. erate or together. 6-223 cow, fresh one month. Part time may be given. E. J. Willets, 1317 |FOR SALE—Modern home, liberal Irvine Ave. 6-224| terms. Phone 65. W. G. Schroe- FOR SALE_240 acres highly im-|_ 9eT- 10-227 proved up-to-date farm, 4 miles|{ FOR SALE—160-acre farm, 1 mile from town, elegant outbuildings; only $60 per acre. List your prop- erty with me. Will soon have an of- fice. I have 5,000 acres good land near here, price right. E. J. Wil- lets, 1317 Irvine Ave. 6-224 FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acres splendid level land, clear, 23 miles from town, $30.00 per acre, 11-room house, large barn and two lots in towu, 1,500, small encum- brance to trzde for stock of goods, house or cash. List your property with me. I'll soon be ready for business. E. J. Willets, 1317 Ir-| _Beltrami Ave 217t vine Ave. 6-224 LOST FOR SALE OR TRADE—Elegant 13- [LOST—Purse containing sum of acre truck and fruit farm, river, 5 blocks from d:pot, fine 6-room house, cement barn 24x30, wood- FOR SALE—Five-acre lots on easy\ 4 FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished FOR RENT—Furnished room. House and barn J. H. 21648 from high school. modern. Garage 20x30. French, Bemidji. , terms. son, Nymore, Minn. _FOR RENT. Phone 249, Mathew Lar- 31-222 - for housekeeping, heat and light. Address J, clo Pioneer. 2-22 820 money between Mill Park and Be- midji. Finder leave at Pioneer of- fice. 2-222 She is a sociable little girl of six, but her first day at school gave her little opportunity to meet the cther dore Joanis, 84; O. J. Tagley, 48; Fred E. Brinkman, 70. Armory bonds—Yes, 82; no, 84 . chiliren she did not know. The sec- I i BEPERPBPBRDID D DDDD DD ond day she came home at recess with wo°d sto c k y p e wr'ter a black eye. She had fallen from the ) -3 FACINGMIBOUBLE' o | “teeter totter.” at school. Her first Of' suPer'or Exce“ence Should l\fe'? storms behblowlng gus- «# | thoughts were of thé pain, but soon ty or the road be hot and dusty & | she surprised her mother by saying: D““g:ufi:v:n':lpb;":‘: pull & face all g “As soon as I fell all the other chil- . Cheer up, man, and tackle trouble! @ | dren came right up. It was the quick- ad s M If your efforts you redouble & | est way of getting acquainted with all A Small p(lys ave one Thet:;fllllfl‘r)leg ;);:‘ghf" days ahead g of them.”—Indianapolis News. in the d buy” . & -y s 5t — : —an i N i a Where's the use of whining, moan- 5; Sbe made a bit with me.” tel th l:)y :t t“’OODs;I’OCIE maChln.e Itwl8 aII:SOIU ing or of wasting time in dror- & | ‘She makes a hit with most people. B J L6 06 D YD?WI'I' of-al.any: price: o ENOWs ing? % | Always has a crowd dancing attend-l N because weve tl‘led em all' Never yet have such things pulled © | ance upon her.” E ; % et ooy Lot st meet | “She evidently knows how to bunch BEMIDJ l D Al Y PIONE —In Bemidji, it will be the machine we will all it. That's the proper way to « | Der hifs.”—Pittshureh Post ° : eventually use. If it’s the best, why not. Ifit treat it 3 Always bear in mind “results” de- pend on *'you.” costs less, why not, again. How Much You Pay If you mean to conquer trouble you must take it “at the double.” You must act the man and face the matter out. Tackle trouble, gamrely These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? fight Shirkinz it will n~ver right it. Face it bravely and vour trouble you will rout. it. PEBDEDSDED @ PEIPIPIBIE Working an Adage. “Doctor.” suid the medical student. “4s a blind man apt to be an idiot?” MODEL 4 NET CASH PRICE $61.20 Model & NET CASH PRICE $80.00 LIl 22T TILLLL I IS L LS L LR 23 R L R L R R R R SRR R R R R Monthly paymentplan | Monthly payment plan e * pe price ....... 68.00 | of $15 down and $15 DRY CLEANING # % KOORS BROTHERS CO. % ;gg((‘) down ang per month......$85.00 “Why, no! What makes you ask x x * PHOTOGRAPHER *x ) per mont 8 that?” Clothes Cleaners for Men % ¥ Bakers and Confectioners * R il Monthly payment plan “The adage says. ‘Out of sight, out Women and Childrea & ¥ Manufacturers and Jobbers & Photos Bay and Night * egl!lar retai of $10 down and $10 of mind'" THE MODEL DRY % % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, % * price.. ...$100.00 per mo..........Sgo.oo Swamp and overflow lands in th CLEANING HOUSE % & Confectionery,Cigarsand & N. L. HAKKERUP * . L United States embrace an nre: gre.tei Hogan Bros., Props. x x Fountain Goods *x * Credit draft al Monthly payment plan than that of the Philippines. % ¥ 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 % . * lowance ......$32.00 | of $5 down and $5 KRR KRR RRRRRRKK KRR R RRRRK KX MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ‘Wholesale and Retail * KRR R KRR KRR KKK $68.00 AKX KKK KX XXX KKK per mo..........$100.00 “We can't all dwell on Easy street.” “No, but we square.”—Kansas City Journal. can all live on the 'BOTH MODELS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED, IEEEE R RS REEEEEEEEE] & &« - . 2y, Fltion, (Orenns wat pewisk % both by the Woodstock Typewriter company and Phone 938 x h"’ne,, 117 Third St. Bemidi & the Bemidji Pioneer. .There is no better machine H q * (] Phone 573-W * ice: Washmgfons ) gy, 7./BIATAR, Mansger * made at any price EEXEER R KKK K KX KKK K KK EXK XXX R KKK EEEEEE XK KX XK E KX KX XXX KKK Birthday We Allow You the Highest Possible Price I EREEEERERREEEEEE S AN N DRUGS AND JEWELRY & * GENERAL MERCHANDISE & % x X Wholesalers and Retailers & ¥ Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ® DEAN LAND CO. * For Your Old Machine Holidpy festivities fur- X Service and satisfaction. Mail ¢« * Flour, Feed, etc. The & % —_— * nish ideal occasions for % Orders given that same ser- & * careful buyers * x Land, Loans, Insurance * wearing the choicest gifts * vice you get in person. * % buy here. * x and City Property ” : & e - of jewelry. There are So x BARKER'S x ¥ W. G. SCHROEDER & % Troppman Block Bemi B d P P b c marzy delightful suzges- X Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & % Bemidji Phoue 66 & & x eml ll Ioneer u [] o. tions awaiting the de- Phone 922 cision in regard to that important point— ‘His Gift to Her.” What ever it may be, she will wear EE XX XXX KRR KX XX XXX T & XXX XXX XK KKK o tesieimer | | SCOOP rgporteR Scoop Hopes To Harp At It Till He Gets There By "HOP” . is of equal value in his eyes. She will show her, knowledge of his prefer- ences in her selection,) and the gift will be read-| ily chosen as the personal adornment, on such occa- sions. ' We are ready to give‘ GET BusY AND GWE ME A RE-WR\TE. ON THAT ARTICLE. ON ‘WHUTS TH'IDEA i Yas -AN HERE IS STUPID - OF READING : ANITHER PULL ABOUT GOLF WHEN HOT! N0V CANT PLAY N : . T SNow ? BoOk 0N HAW TG iPROVE NOUR: GOLF N TH' WINTER { ] you every assistance in deciding the important; matter of choosing the! appropriate gift. | | ! GED. T. BAKER & GO, 116 3d St., Near the Lake | Defective