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o B ‘gresswoman Hyered here last ni . of Maryland house . address on woman 8 . to, ‘assem! r legislator.” . i s 7 Miss Rankin spoke for nearly two hours, arguing that woman’s sphere in the world. demands thaf -she should be allowed to vote. Miss Ran- kin was vigorously applauded by the sudience. : APPLICATION MUST BE MADE_BY DEPEND Mrs. C. W. Jewett, secretary of the civilian relief - committee, ~ Be- midji, in & notice to_dependent mo- thers, pisters and brothers of enlisted men, gays: In order for dependent mothers, sisters or brothers to recelve any government " allowance, the nelisted man must make an allotment of his pay, also make application for gov- ernment allowance for dependents. For further information, commu- nicate with the civillan relief com- mittee, B. B. McDonald, chairman, or Mrs. C: W. Jewett, secretary. CANADIAN. OFFICIALS CONFER CONCERNING MINNESOTA FUEL (By United Press) ‘Winnipeg, Feb. 14.—Grant Hall, general manager of the Canadian fic railroad, and Sir Augustus Newton, of the Canadian war defense board, today conferred regarding western Canada relieving Minnesota and the Dakotas coal situation. Ship- ments may be possible. VALENTINE DAY QUIET Did you get yours Today is St, Valentine’s day, but as the anniversary seems to be fading in the old time spirit of observance the extra mail in the postoffice didn’t cause any inconvenience. A motice- able feature of the day was the ab- sence .of the ‘“comics” which the small hoy used to delight in sending to teagher.” 3 JURY W. Hu‘{f&nfi elglflned at his home, having sustained an injured Jeg at the mill this week. Bea: Gonstrictor May Be Trained. There are several varieties of boa constrictors, the best known being the Gibola or land boa constrictor. i 'This is the smaller, and least vicious #t. the tribe. It is harmless and will not attack unless attacked, writes a correspondent. In fact, if caught young it may be tamed, and the na- Rtives of the Amazon valley frequently keep them around thelr houses instead of house cats, as they keep the place ‘clear of rats, mice and other vermin, and even of larger marauding animals. Yoy can buy these snakes in the mar- of Para, Manaos and other North Brpzilian ports, where they are offered for sale in boxes, like chickens or rab- bits and the owner will haul them out and demonstrate them to you. ....Thé water boa constrictor is the largest known snake in existence, . growing to the length of thirty to forty feet and the thickness of & man’s upper € 7 Cotton In Australla, Ohlefly because of the war cotto. growing is being taken up with in- creased vigor by farmers in Queens- 1and, as shown by the large amount of raw material which the department of agriculture ‘18 recelving for gin- ning purposes. To foster the indus- try the department has been buying all the raw cotton grown in the state, ginning it and selling it on behalf of the growers. Last year the amount ginned up to June 80 was 20,485 pounds, including 8,600 pounds from New Guinea. Up to June 21 this year ‘the department has received 84,805 pounds from Queensland growers alone, and farmers are still sending in their pickings. Growers are guar- ‘anteed three and one-half cents a und and any balance made after the fmm has paid the expense of i Last year growers received a fraction under five cents a pound. s year's cotton is from seed ob- from the United States. WANTED—Clean cotton rags. No buttons or fuzzy edges and no lit- tle bits of pleces. We will pay b cents a pound for rags brought to the Ploneer office in any size quan- tities up to 100 pounds. Here’s a chance for boys to search mother’s basement or attic for rags and make a little spending money. Come om, boys, bring your rags here and get the top prices. Be- midji Pioneer. 118tf CLASSIFIED NOTICE Advertisements in this column ad will y FOR SALE Two sets of good heavy work har- ness. One new wide tire wagon. One good second hand buggy. One pair light bobs.. With or with- out box. Cheap. o One new: cutter sleigh fcr buggy 0X. Disc pulverizer. One spring tooth harrow. 3-room house and lot, only $35.00 cash and $10.00 per month; no in- terest. 4-room house, $35.00 cash $12.00 per month. -No interest. 6-room house,- $50.00 cash $17.00 per month. No interest. Beautiful 16-acre farm, new five- room house, barn, hog house, wood house, and splendid well and pump; 12 acres cleared and fenced. Joins gly own farm in Nymore. Only $1,- 00. 40-acre improved farm. Good hardwood timber land. Omly 4% miles out; $1,600. Might trade for house. Metz runabout in good running order; $150.00. Might trade. and and FOR RENT 40-acre improved farm; 12 acres under cultivation. Good five-room house, good barn, chicken house, fine well with pump and firewood. Rent $100.00 per year. B 156-acre improved farm, 56 acres under high state of cultivation, 12 acres tame meadow.. Good house and barn, good well. Rent $150.00 per year. Five-room modern house including heating plant. Rent $26.00. 8-room house on corner and three lots. Rent only $35.00. 7-room house, fine location. A good home. Rent $20.00. 5-room house and 2 ground. Rent $10.00. If you want to buy, sell or trade land, city property or anything of value, see me at once. - I am the man acres of that can do the business. B. J. WILLITS, Phone 41 or 547. 115 3rd Street. 5-220 FOR SALE—Birch cord wood, green, $6.75, delivered. J. J. McCurdy, 507 Minn. Ave., Bemidji. 6-218 FOR SALE—SW ‘of SW 40 acres of Section 20 in the town of North- ern, four miles north of Bemidji. Approximately 600 cords of tam- arack wood ‘on it. F. J. Simpkins, Turtle River, Minn. 4-215 FOR SALE—40-acre farm, Durand Twp., 2% miles north of Puposky. Heavy clay soil; guod house, well. Will sell for $750. Nick Hoffner, Puposky, Hinn, 6-216 —— e FOR SALE—If taken at once, $1,900 takés 5-room partly modern cot- tage at 509 Minn. Ave. Will sell for $2,000 on time. J. C. - Cobb, Bemidji, Minn. 6-214 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR SALE—7-room house 'in 4th ward; - will- ~sell cheap. - Phone 265-W. S 6-214 FOR SALE—Garage business and va- riety stock in Fifth ward. Good location. Phone 265-W. 6-214 FOR SALE—One Rhode Island Red rooster. - Thoroughbred. # ‘I 'to the:little sufferer. 708 Be- T e S L e o S DEADLY WORMS ; T Often attick children and absorb FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS' ATTENT'ON the vitality of the child, Paleness, 3 5 o 3 emaciation, and nervous twitching are indications, ‘“Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea” s a deadly foe to all stomach and bowel impurities, ejecting, cleansing and healing, re- newing vitality and restoring health t We are buying;Hides, Furs, Wool Pelts and Tallow and will pay you the full market piice:. 7| ing the. chil FOR 'RENT—4-room :steam ° heated flat; all modern: M. Kaplan. AT 5 2-215 WANTED— Used furniture. See us or Phomne 223. 'Wm. Morris & Co., 0dd Fellows Bldg. . ° 10-238 WANTED—Work to do. ' All kinds of odd jobs. Phone 363-F. ~ 2-21 TOST—Ladles’ gold watch, hunting case style, cover engraved set. Waltham 'movement. = Finder re- turn_to Pioneer. . - 5-219 WANTED — Dishwasher. Lunch. % MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines : 117 Third St., Bemidji J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W SELF DEFENSE DEFEAT BACKACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLE WITH ANURIC, Many people in Minnesota have suf- fered from rheumatism and kidn troubles and have found Anuric to be the most successful remedy to over- come these painful and dangerous. ail- ments. ‘The lucky persons are those who have suffered, but who are now well because they heeded Nature's warning signal in time to correct their trouble:with that wanderful new discovery o Dr.-Pierce’s called “Anuric.” . You should promptly heed these warnings, some of which dizzy spells, backache, irregularity ‘of the urine or the painful twinges of rheu- matism, sciatica or lumbago. To delay may make possible the dangerous forms of kidney disease, such as stone in the bladder. .To overcome these distressing condi- tions take plenty of exercise in.the open air, avoid a heavy meat diet, drink free- ly of water and at each meal take An- uric_(double strength). 3 All pharmacists sell Anuric: for or send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, Y., 10c for trial package. Boy River, MinN.—"I have used Dr. Pierce’s medicines with good results in my family for years. g ¥ Last winter I .was taken with La Grippe ° and it left me run down and: with: pains | in my hips and back. 1 took different med- icines without ‘getting any benefit. At last | 1 sent and got some Anuric: and _took- it and am feeling well Lo &r and doing a good day’s work. “When I commenced taking ‘the Anuric Tablets I could hardly get out of bed. felt as though a knife werc sticking in my back.” —A. C. BLoncert. Notice: Effective. Monday, Feb. I(8th Koors Bread Will hn\flotailod at 10c for11b. Loaves 13c for1}1b. Loaves N are| ndan; SUBSCRIBE TODAY! i IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|l||||IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||III||IIIIE‘} , Youm ‘relief at the first Inm Many of sm'#&' this advice. You solli too. Try D. D. D. today. We BARKER’S PHARMACY Co. i ® EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S & MISSES' OUTER APPAREL Phone 850 ; H. H, Cominsky, Mgr. Bemidji, Minn. ~ New Spring Dresses See the new ideas for spring in Georgette, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Combinations at ~ $I7.95,$22.50, $2950 ~ 10839.50 : "~ Now Spring Suits and Goats Arriving Daily AT ERERRTERRRD RN llllliilll ICRREEREOREREERRERRAIOGS: .Saturday, Feb. 16 ,Saturdaxt: Feb. 23 Demonstrating that at this store you- can still purchase most -in quality merchandise for each dollar spent. We offer in this sale only seasonable goods, goods that nearly every one can use at once. Many. articles -can not be replaced for a dollar. 1 lot corsets, there will be Nemos, Ka- KoorsBread contains a larger percent- age of wheat substitutes than the government regulations, and still it has that delicious and appetizing flavor. Ask Your Grooer for KOORS BREAD ICTURES of home folks carry warmth and com- tort to the heart of a soldier. srqplo ot | N.L. Hakkerup, Make an appointment today. : The Hakkerup Studio Bemidji, - Minn. 40-inch nainsook, 3 yards for......x... $1 Chambra, nainsook finish, choice of- Lonsdale, Wamsutta or Berkley, 3 yards for$l 42-inch linen finish pillow tub- $l ing, 3 yards for a.................. 8 yards of 36-inch bleached $l muslin ....... 72x90 bed sheets, each.......... e R ¢ bmgoloath thwelar, = )| ) {1) STSENNE B Ladies’ gowns and chemises at desersecassaseacrennsiaton sees $l Two 65c brassiers. (1) M PPN $l Ladies’ 65¢ fiber silk hose, white, $l black and colors, 2 pairfor......4 2 pair men'’s ever wear' cash-~ l mere hose.............oeuiiiiivaninn $1 bos and glove fitting corsets - l lot, choice......cccceveennnns $ Ladies’ $1.25 silk lined glove, l black or white .................... $ Ladies’ pocket books, new pat- $l terns....... 2 bungalow aprons, light colors l (1711 ) ZERRCRUDRRNGRRE SH ) $ Ladies’ union suits, no sleeves, l low neck, 2 for... $ 12 spools of thread, silk or $l cotton .... 24 skeins silk floss 1 for. ... . $l 3 set 14-inch amber knitting $l 3 pins, sweater size. Vi LI Silk collars, B Boys' ribbed rubbers, some with- leather tops, large size........: an s M.E' 25 boxes of merchandise, the contents of these boxes will be 1 merchandise, out of date but of great value to any one who de- sires service rather than style. Unsight and unseen you may secure a $25 article, in any case it will be worth a dollar. The Box Sale will start Sat. morning, Feb. 16, at 10 Bemidji, Minn. OLEARY-BOWSER CO. Bemidji, | Minn. Daf AL T e s ;l P (S