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e ‘THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Winter Big Showing of Fall & Large lines and splendid assortments of men’s separate trousers. Numerous shades’and patterns to harmonize with all kinds of coats. Excellent values for— = $1.95 to $7 Trousers ||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIE_—HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIEHIHIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|I| Al CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Large touring car in good running order. ~All tires « new. Will sel) for $175 if taken this week. C. N. Foss, Nymore. 117tf FOR SALE—Good 30 acres of land, 7 miles from Solway on good road, 20 acres almost ready to plow. Considerable good timber. Price $10.00 per acre. Would take au- tomobile or small house in town. Copyright 1917 The House of Kuppenheimer s m Association, 802 Alworth Duluth, Minn. Bldg., 6-1128 LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— Scoteh collie, white feet and breast. Wore leather collar. Re- turn to Lake Shore Hotel for re- ward. 2-1123 FOR SALE—Riode Toland Red co—ck'-l erels, some full blood pullets and some mixed. Also ten white Leg- horn hens. Prices from 75¢ to $2.50. Phone 337 or call at 608 13th St. 6-1128 FOR SALE—Filo coop and nine fine Rhode Island Red héns. This is a dandy layout for any back yard. Phone 446-J, Bemidii. 6-1123| Phone 649-J. 2-1123 FOR SALE—Trotter and $56 har- ness for $125. M. Lamphier, Ny- FOR RENT more. 6-1124| . é i _T—t feat i FOR RENT—Steam heated rooms. hom-;vooglzsfgg-se. Ccloso/to el 00%, Hine 311 America Ave. 1115t FOR RENT—Nice modern room, 515 Bemidji Ave. 1119tf FOR RENT—6-room house, cheap to good renter. 1006 Doud Ave. Phone 237. 119tf FOR RENT—Small 5-room ouse, Minnesota Ave. Apply 900 Minn. Ave. 6-1123 WANTED WANTED—Painting, paper hanging and sign writing. All work guar- anteed satisfactory. Automobile painting our speciality. L. W. Snelson, 103 South Irvine Ave. Phone 117. 1123 LOST—SATURDAY evening, on Bel- trami avenue between 4th and 11th St., one black and white robe, also one light lap robe. Finder return to M. E. Ibertson. 2-1122 LOST—Auto top cover on Third St. Return to Pioneer Office; reward. J2-1122 WANTED—A married man with fair education to act as generai agent for our company in Bemidji and vicinity. Local references re- -quired. - 'Good contract and liberal policies: to sell. Duluth Cacualty 3-room house, $8.00. 4-room house, $6.00. 4-foom house, furnished, $9.00. 5-room house, down town, $20.00. Have others. E. J. WILLETS, 115 3rd St. 3-1124 Phone 41. ANOTHER NEW SOLDIER Ray E. McCormick is another to enlist in the service of Uncle Sam. He joined the colors this forenoon and left at noon for Duluth, whense he will go to Jefferson barracks. ROME REPORTS ATTACKS BY ENEMY REPULSED BY ITALY (By United Press) Rome, Nov. 22.—(Official)—En- emy attacks around San Marine have been repulsed. HEY-INA-IF NOU WANTA EARN REAL MONEY- You SHOULD BE- A HALIBUT FISHER] THEN MAKE #y3.57 A DAY d tured. Berli?:t:olgl%.;rq a2n2.—c(a.8fflclal)—The summits of Monte Fontana and Monte Spinucca, between the Brenta and Piave rivers, have been stormed and captured. Gl THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 19~ ——CLOTHING HOUSE— BEMIDJI, - You've a right to expect a large amount - of quality and value at Gill Brothers. Your past experience warrants it---Our extensive preparation for your Fall character, are sure to meet your most extreme expectations. The styles are so good and so varied and the fabrics are so superior and so diver- sified that the most particular young man cannot fail to find a Suit or an Overcoat that precisely pleases him. Nothing that he, or an older man reasonably expects will be found lacking. THE VALUES ARE VERY STRONG—CANNOT BE SURPASSED. b Fall and Winter Suits and THE EXTENSIVE LINES of Men’s and Young Me;l’s Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats that we are now showing, and their superb lm $15. $17 820, $25, $30 == $3 A Visit to Our Big Overcoat Store Will Interest You! MINNESOTA IIIllIllIII!IIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'_"—g"'—'_'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII%HIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|I|II|l—II|IIII"=u at Practically and Winter patronage justifies it! Overcoats You’ll seldom see so many splendid Overcoats in one place— you'll find medium and heavy weights—all fabrics, all colors, all styles. Superb qualities and values for Fall and Winter wear PRIZE WINNERS AT POULTRY SHOW The poultry winners at the show of the Poultry association have been compiled and are as follows: White Leghorns, Young Pen. Johnnie Patterson. Mrs. E. H. Smith. Frank Walberg. School Farm. o Mrs. Willetts. { Mort Pendergast. 0ld_Pen. Mrs. E. H. Smith. School Farm. Barred Recks. Young Pen. John Lucas. Cowan Gray. School Farm. Olaf Larson. Arthur Hovey. Mr. Raymond. 0ld Pen. School Farm. Buff Rocks. Dr. Warninger. Dr. Ward. 0ld Pen. Dr. Warninger. Rhode Island Reds. A. J. Rhode, Long Prairie. B. M. Gile. W. M. Everts. Orpingtons. John Lucas. White Wyandottes. (Young Pen.) A. P. Ritchie. Mr. Remley. ) 0ld Pen. Merton Denley. Mort Pendergast. Golden Laced Wyandottes. Basil Hines. Black Langshans. Hugh McCormick. Sweepstakes. Dr. Warninger—Pen Buff Rocks. Dr. Warninger — Cockerel Buff Rocks. A. J. Rhoda—Pullett, Rhode Isl- and Red. , Mrs. E. H. Smith—Cock, White Leghorn. Dr. Warninger—Hen, Buff Rock. Silvey_Cups Won. B. M. Gile—Rhode Island Reds. Johnnie Patterson—White Leg- horns. John Lucas—Barred Rocks. g Turkeys. Ferdinand Nelson—First and sec- ond. Geese. E. E. Shummel—First, old goose; first, young goose; first, young gan- der. - Dorothy Jarchow—First, old gan- der; second, young goose; second, young gander. Ethel Sagord—Third, young gan- der. Harold goose. Grotte—Third, young Ducks. Dr. Ward—First, Rouen, old. Louise Ward—Second, kouen, old. Pekin_Ducks, Anton Rudy—First, duck; drake. Rouen. Young. Bertha Titus—First, drake. Bertha Titus—First, duck. Leslie Boeling—Second, drake. Bertha Titus—Second, duck. Harold Grotte—Third, duck. Leslie Bailey—Third, drake. . _Indian Runner, Leslie Bailey—First, duck; first, drake. Fred Steenstrup—Second, second, dnzke. BOYS’ AND GIRLS' CONTEST White Leghorns. Gordon Smith. Cliiord Rafferty. Olga Palmquist. Lawrence Johnson. Pat McLaughlin. Earl Black. Rhode Island Reds. John Smith. Pearl Phibbs. Lonise Cortie. first, duck; $15 to Y Barred Rocks. ‘Willard Sheets. Kingston Ford. Tom >imons. Milton Miller. Milton .chaddeg. Victor Miller. Brown Legzherns, Leonard Rafferty. Golden Laced Wyandottes. Raymond - Breen. Bantams. Adolph Rudy—F'irst. Eddie Walker—Third. BAN JOHNSON WOULD EXEMPT BALL PLAYERS FROM DRAFT (By United Press) Chicago, Nov. 22.—Ban Johnson, president of the American league, will ask the war department to ex- empt baseball players from draft. He deems it necessary to keep major league basebal] alive during the war. He claims that if this is not done minor leagues must quit during the war. Tener Won’t Follow. New York, Nov. 22.—John Tener, president of the National league, will not follow Johnson. He thinks the position of Johnson unpatriotic. Washington Dubiovs, Washington, Nov. 22.—Officials here dislike Johnson’s attitude. They say it would set a bad precedent. TROTSKY %KS REVISION OF AR AIMS OF ALLIES |’ (By United Press) Copenhagen, Nov. 22.—Foreign Minister Trotsky of the new rebel government of Russia today sent a message to all the allied countries asking a revision of war aims, threatening if the request is un- answered the Bolsheviki will con- sider themselves justified in making a separate peace. Men’s Mackinaws and Sheep Lined Coats Comfortable, well built garments, in all sizes and lengths | ) Old Prices Y/ b N = 4 $35 TURTLE RIVER PRIZE WINN TURN WINNINGS TO Y. MI.“(::RSA. H. E. Reynolds of the Y. M. C. A. committee, in charge of raising funds for the organization’s war fund, and F. B. Lamson, secretary of the Commerdcial club, were in Tur- tle River last evening, where the) addressed a meeting on what the Y. M. C. A. campaign means. & The patriotic youngsters of Tur- tle River, who won prizes in the school contests at the county fair, decided to turn over the prize mone'y for the “Y” fund. A campaign in that vicinity is also to be made. Remember, Wed,, “Wheatless Day” Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” ‘NOTICE All past dug accounts not settled by Nov. 30 will be placed in P. J. Russell’s hands for collection. J. J. Doran, plumbing and heating. 1122tf Have you seen our display of 1918 Standard diaries? The covers are genuine leather, imitation leatkher and cloth cover. Just the thing for a little Christmas gift for your sol- djer friends. Get yours now before the line is broken. Pioneer office. >’ 116tf Remember, Tuesday, ‘‘Meatless Day” Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” FORSALE or TRADE 120 acre farm, house, barn, good well, 10 acres under culti- vation, 14 acres meadow, $2,000 worth of timber on land, 8 miles north of Bemidji, sell at bargain. Fr:ank Latimer, Turtle River, Minn. 1030tf ———————————————— WHUT I15A | HALIBUT? BEAT T 0V GERMAN MULE. BIRD -N0U CANT COME 1+{ HERE. o ! MAKE MY MEN @ SAl-Lsaw (HAT HALIBUT Ina Minut always fias an eye TELL\T TO SWEENEY — 'NUH COME NOSIN' AROUN’ HERE. TRYIN' TO GET MY MECHANICS TD STRIKE FR HALIBUT WAGES -0V LOOKC. wike uH HUNBUG AN | IM GONNA SICK TH GOV'MENT ON MUY open for Tlfi Gan basiness Ae LONG AS TH® WAR. '\ LASTS -TLL NEVER € SA NUTHIN' l\*___ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | ‘g, Wholesale and Retail k ot Pianos, Organs and Sewing 3 Machines 117 Third St. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager Bemidji S s renten For DRAYING Cal 4 LaFletir Bros. Phones: 598 or 66(-J g\ SUBSCRIBE NOW 1 i | . Defective