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i PAGE SIX LONGING FOR HOME LEADS TO ARREST Wanderer Returns After Twelve Years and Is Sentenced for Murder Placerville, Cal.—It was ten years ago that Jack Lowe, wanderer, arrived * at this place.and secured employment at one of the lumber camps at Camino, iseven miles up in the mountains. Because he never had any associ- ‘ates and kept aloof in a small cabin and a garden he had obtained from the forest service, he was known as ‘“Mysterlous - Jack:" He disappeared one day as sudden- ly. as he had appeared, and although the mountain folk searched the vi- cinity and made every possible effort to locate him, they met with no suc- cess. E It has just become piiblic that Lowe went ‘from Camino to Redding, where he was arrested for the murder of a fellow workman about 12 years ago. He had secreted himself in the moun- tains and enjoyed his liberty for 12 years, but a longing to visit his old home at Redding caused him to risk arrest and now he is serving a long term In the state prison and his prop- erty at Camino has been confiscated by the federal government. h200 30 2002020 2222 2 2 2 T 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MAKING LOVE IN AUTO ; mra -DRIVER-$16:26- % S8t Louls, Mo—Making love 2' to a girl while driving an auto- mobile cost J. A. Garcla $168.25 _.in Justice Lautz's court, Bell- . 'ville. ' A motorcycle policeman arrested Garcla while the latter " was trylng to drive with one hanad on the steering wheel and the other holding the girl’s hand. The machine was veering from ;% one side to the other when Gar- E cia was arrested. * TR 0 T 2 0 22 0 1 3 i Decreed War on Weeds. “For the best example of destroying the enemy, root and branch, we have to turn to Ferndale, says the Detroit News. Weeds, say the authorittes in that town, destroy war gardens and give hay fever to war workers, Raf- soaked weeds, overhanging the lohg cement walks stretching through va- cant subdivisions, cause colds and IN- ness among the children and families of war workers, Therefore, Ferndale declared a weedless day, on which these “allies of the kaiser” were struck down, Be a Joy-Walker, “@els-I” for Corns 8 Drops, 2 8econds—Corn IsDoomed! ‘When you almost die with your T Saewaye o get away Fom the pain, take a vacation for a min- ute or two and-apply 3 or 3 drops S LIRS LA i i R IR0 2200 2 T 2 0 2 “My Corns Peel Clean Off, With ‘Gets-Jt" "} of the world's magic and only gén- uine. corn-peeler, “Gets-It.” Then, and then only, will you be sure that your corn will loosen from your toe 80 that you can peel it right off slofleusly easy with your fingers. ake no chances of continued pain and loraneu—-wh?' rri- tating salves, piasters that shift a&nd press into the “quick,” razors and “diggers” that make corns bleed and also grow faster? Use painless, essy, always sure “Gets-It.” There's only one like it in the world—that's *Gets-It.” Millions have tried and O. K.'d it for years. It never falis. *Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money- back corn-remover, the only 3ure way, costs buta trifle at any drug store. M'1'd by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. Ill. S0su an we:ulwl und recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by Barkers Drug Store. use greasy, | | i | TEU 00002222 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 % RAT BITES POLICEMAN SEEKING “BLIND PIG” Portland, Ore. — Prohibition has ity terrors. Witness Po- lceman Phillips of the swar enjergency squad, who went prowling about a house suspect- ed of harboring a “blind pig.” in a search for booze. Phillips found a susplefons- looking opening in the wainscot- ing and put hi¢ hand in, feei- ing about for a bottle of con- traband. Then he drew his hand out, and emitted & yell that bxought his brother officers to him.” “Did you “find any?”’ they asked. \ T “I found one,” replied Phil- iips, “and the d——n thing bit me. It was a rat” 226 Y2020 20 2 2 22 2 22 2 0 2 2 2 3 TN X0 2 2 I 2 2 2 2 * i#fi"tfiiifi'l}i‘lt‘l‘“jd Move Czar’s Body Again. A new chapter to the travels of the dead has been added by the exhuma- tlort and reinterment of the body of the former Emperor Nicholas. Na- poleon’s remains lay for nearly twen- ty years in St. Helena before removal to the Invalides. The body of Rameses the Great lles in Calro, his heart in Parfs. Christopher Columbus,. dead, has traveled almost as far_as the greéat voyager. traveled when living. : & / where else. Men's Every-Day Pants .. Men’s Mixed Wool Pants. Pants Lumbermen’s Strong, Pants Pants | | | | Big Clo ' MEN'S MACKINAW COATS Men's Extra Heavy, Strong Pants. Lumbermen’s Heavy, Fleeced Kahki y Pants... Lumbermen’s Heavy Mackinaw Pants Men’s Dress Blue Serge Pants Men’s All Wool, Worsted, very nice Lumbermen’s Heavy Corduroy, Strong I A B S S T R { | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GLAD TO RETURN TO PRISON Escaped Convict Has Touch of Cone science and Gives Himself Up to Police. Des Molnes, Ta.—Because his con- selence would glve him no peace, Arnold Jacobs. thirty-six, of Fort Worth, "ex., convicted, murderer and escaped convict, gave himself up to the police here. “I couldn’t stand it any longer,” sald Jacobs. “Every man I passed I thought was looking for me. T spent most of my time dedging policemen.” . Jacobs declares he was convicted of ;.murder and after serving ten years at Hunwsville, Tex., made his escape st June. WANT AD DEPT Advertisements 1In nis | column cost half cent a word per issye, when paid cash in advance. No|ad will be run for lese than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for-less than 26ec. | FOR SALE FOR SALE—One Round,Oak"‘kltchep range. Call 766-J. | 24124 | f | HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR— By Francis A. March, brother of General Peyton C. March. Com- plete — 800 pages illustrated— official photographs. Your chance to make $500 per month. Freight paid, credit given. Outfit free. Victory Publishing Company, 431 $. Dearborn, Chicago. 2d126 FOR SALE—One incubator, cheap if taken at once. Mrs. Zaeharias, 4056 Minnesota Ave, 3di27 FOR SALE—Piano, on terms to right party.. C. F. Hicks, 518 Beltrami . Ave. Call after 6 p. m. 123tf FOR SALE—I have 70 high grade ewe lambs. and 30 ewes for sale cheap until Dec. 9 at my farm. one mile east of Rosby. John C. Burke. o 5d127 ¥FOR SALE.—Hay; best quality, low- est prices; also have car of corn and car of ground . feed coming ! that will be sold-at prices that | will surprise you. 'Otto Shook, Produce. Phone 698. 4d127 FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see'or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave., new location. - 1111tf FOR SALE—16 incn tamarack wood, $2.25 to $3.00 per cord. Call or see Carl Opsata, Bemidji, Minn. 144127 FOR SALE—Oak, well built store ladder. Call at Pioneer:office. 1123tf WANTED WANTED—GiIrl for housework. 29 10th St. Phone 570-W, 3d127 WANTED—Girl for housework. Tele- phone 600 or call 204 Irvine. 65d129 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, 1224 Doud avenue. Phone 730. 1129tf WANTED—Maid for general house- work, 1218 Bemidji Ave. Phone 756-W. 1126t —_—eee e FOR RENT FOR -RENT—Six room house, 315 Bemidji Ave. A. Klein. 3d127 FOR RENT—Furnished room. Can be arranged for light. housekeep- ing if desired.” Phone 452.W. 124tf FOR HIRE—I can furnish 10 teams of heavy horses with harness, for logging. Geo. J. Sheehan, Niagara, N.D. 104127 LOST AND FOUND LOST—White . female Poodle dog, about one week ago. Liberal re- ward for return. Mrs. Frank Gag- non, 422 Minnesota Ave. 2d126 LOST—An sautomobile crank, Tues- day. Finder leave at Pioneer office. 2d126 sing Out Sale! BEN’S CLOTHING STORE 208 Minnesota Avenue, Bemidji, Minn. Will sell one-half of my entire stock, as I need money. Known everywhere for miles. Wili sfirprise the whole community, offering the most wonderful values ever heard of, in , ++{I{IRFCLOTHING, SHOES, RUBBER FOOT WEAR AND FURNISHING GOODS This sale should interest everybody economically, as your only friend is the $ and this is what you are " looking for. Remember the sale starts F riday morning, December 6th,:at 8 o’clock sharp, at BEN'S CLOTHING STQRE | l 208" Minnesota Avenue, Bemidj, ‘ These prices are guaranteed until December 24th, 1918, only. Here are the bargains we offer and you | | | { Reg. Price Sale Price Reg. Price Sale Price - Men’s Nice Dress Shirts Men’s Heavy, Shirts Men'’s Nice, Brown, Shirts Lumbermen’s Heav MEN’S" FLANNEL WORK AND DRESS SHIRTS Men’s Every-Day Shirts ... Men’s Nice Light Flannel ‘Dress Shirts Men’s Wool, Military Color Shirts Lumbermen’s Extra Heavy Shirts Lumbermen’s Heavy, Strong Jumpers Men’s Nice Sunday Shirts .. Men’s Every-Day, Nice Black Socks.. MEN’S DRESS, WORK AND FELT SHOES Reg. Price Sale Price . $4. MEN’S OVERALLS AND JUMPERS : Reg. Price Sale Price Men’s Striped Union-Made Overalls.. $2.00 S —— SIS S “Minnesgtd 5 5’;\ ¥ may be assured that all will be treated right and to your entire satisfaction. See our prices before going any Men’s Heavy Warm Mackinaws. .$11.50 $ 9.45 Men's Chippewa Work Shoes...... 75 $3.85 N M::': Ever;-Day Mackinaw C Men’s 8-inch top Chippewa Shoes...... 7.45 6.75 3%%50 S;zg very strong ........... 10.50 8.95 ‘Lumbermen’s 10-inch Chippewa Shoes 8.00 6.95 Men’s Nice, Wool Union Suits. 4:75 3:95 Men’s Good Work Mac v Coats, ME":S Dress Shoes ........... - 45 ggg Men’s All' Wool Union Suits... 6.50 5.65 some very strong....... ... sassins, 9V 7.45 Men’s Dress Vici Kid Shoes 7.00 z Men’s Two-Piece, Fleeced Saits 3,00 2.8 Men’s Dress Woolen Mackinaw Coats 13.75 11.45 Men’s Felt High Top.. 2.75 2.15 Men’s TWO-Piece, Ribbed Suit 2‘50 l-98 4 Men’s All Wool Mackinaw Coats, styl- Men’s Nice Dress Felt 3.25 2.85 Men’s Ribbed Union Suits 550 18 i ish made ...........iceeeieees woe 15,75 12.75 MesnP:s High Top, Good Strong o slo8 Men's Extra CGood, Fleece B .98 Men’s Heav, All Wool Mackinaw oes 3 X s 3 Ie(’)loqats eawy ) .... 16.50 13.75 Men’s Very Heavy Felt Shoes 3.15 3.25 Union SUits oooovoooe 3100- 2.38 Men’s Extra Heavy AIl" Wool, ggar- Men’s Buck§kin Moccasins .. 3.76 2.98 Liae anteed Mackinaw Coat.......... : 14.75 Men’s Leggins 1‘%5 .93 M%x:;:tsVery Nice Dress Macki 118 Men’s Leggins 1.00 .8 MEN’S. SUSPENDERS k Reg. Price Sale Price RUBBER FOOT WEAR COAT AND VEST i Men’s Every-Day Suspenders ............ $. .60 $ .44 Reg. Price Sale Price: Ifiumpexl-;nen’s ;/’ery Heavy Suspenders .86 .59 3 Reg. Price Sale Price f| Men’s Sh Lined Coats, good and en’s Dress Suspenders . .60 .45 Lumbermen’s Low Rubbers, puge ’123:",? S e .$14.00 © $10.25 |} Men’s Nice Dress Suspen -85 .59 . $2.95 $2.45 Lumbermen’s Vests, leather lined.... 10.00 8.55 All kinds of prices on belts, nable. i Rabbere o 41s ge || TTOPR T T : Lumbermen’s 6-inch top Red Rubbers 4. ! : : One-buckle Overshoes p s ; . 2,60 1.95 ‘MEN’S WOOL AND COTTON SOCKS : -, i Two-buckle Overshoes ... 2.75 2.15 Reg. Price Sale Price MEN'’S SUIT CASES i Four-buckle Overshoes, roll edge: 4.00 3.45 ; g . i ]. Lumbermen’s 10-inch top Rubbers..... 4.75 3.95 Lumbermen’s Heavy Wool Home- 4 5 . Reg. Price Sale Price It Lumbermen’s 12-inch top Best Red made socks . $1.256 $ .95 H Plain Made Suit Cases............. ... $2.00 _$1.59 ] Rubber .. P, L an e R e e S FTD 4.85 Men’s Light W - P (S‘vng)tdcnnd Shjo}r:g,tfleavy Suit Case 2.50 1.98 Men'’s Dress O fi de.... 2.00 1.78 [ 3 T — . ; uit Cases with straps .. 216 218 :V}::l": BSQ: g:m}g‘e rst l:'r:;:e 1.50 1.23 || Men’s Mixed Wool, D -60 34 || Imitation Leather Suit Cases. 4.00 3.25 Men’s Light Weight The Very Best Fiber Suit Cases. 5.00 3.85 e e Blnok ot i .36 .24 All others at reasonable prices. MEN’S DRESS AND WORK WINTER PANTS Men’s Cotton, Strong, Heavy Socks.. gg :g I . F % e ———————————— . ;E.gg_ s;.gg e ——————————————————————— -$i2%5 MITTENS AND GLOVES.ALL: KINDS T 3.00 2.35 MEN’S DRESS AND WORK CAPS Reg. Price Sale Price = 5 Reg. Price Sale Price Very Best l’iorse Hide Mittens.. $2.00 $1.59 é‘;g g:a Every-Day Work: Winter Caps. $1.25 $ .89 Xéun:ibemenssfwsrk Mfiyens ‘&_50 12 7.00 5.95 || Men’s Nice Dress Caps.... 1.50 119 || Goo g‘,‘d o t Tose itten: ;;-?-g 1.9 650 585 || Men's Fine Made Dress Cap g5 ‘139 |} Yery Nic Deses Gloves 2.00 39 """"""" i Men’s Corduroy and Hunting Caps.... 1.25 .89 1{;’10“"’"] v ro‘n‘g(“verw - ‘58 6.00 4.78 Men’s Heavy, Scotch Caps, reg. $C2.00 ggg }‘.Z.: Hlen's 0% orkar&;v;s cns 1:72 K Men’s Extra Good, Heavy Black Caps . 2. * Very Heavy Woolen Mittens. 1.25 .89 ° 4.50 sos e e || G and Strong Muleskin: Mittens. 1.25 44 Very Heavy Weolen Mittens .......Z.. .65 .45 $1.69 . Reg. Prlicseos'hf‘fi:; Men's Genuine Blue, Union-Made MEN’S WORK AND DRESS SWEATERS AND X OVeralls ..o omme 2.28 1,29 SWEATER COATS 295 Men’s Striped Union-Made Jumpers.. ~2.00 1.69 Flannel, Fleeced Kahki Men’s Very Heavy and Strong Jump- S50 585 Reg. Price Sale Price . 3.50 2.89 L SR 5 . Men’s Every-Day Sweaters .. . $4.00 $3.15 3.50 2.85 Men’s Mixed Wool Sweaters. . 3.00 2.25 Dress Flannel LUMBERMEN’'S SACKS Men’s Good Wool Sweater Co: 5.50 4.25 3.505 2.78 Reg. Price Sale Price Extra Good Wool Sweaters... 6.50 5.25 3.2 2.79 . c ), v G 9 350 2.95 Lumbermen’s Good, Strong Sacks...... $3.50 $2.69 iflen’s g;ltt;? Jlel;e} Sweaters. 2.(30 1.39 6.00 4.65 || Lumbermen’s White, Strong Canvass fen’s All Wool Jersey Sweaters. 3.50 2.78 1.35 .98 SBOKE " ... siommmi iomsmsiotonsinmsmssmrmsstssinets 28D .59 Men's Nice Wool Jersey Sweaters 6.00 5.15 MEN’S UNDERWEAR B ] How’s This? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Cafarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medigine, Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- five years, and has become known as the . most rellable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on « the Mucous surfaces, exvelling the Pol- son from the Blood and healing the dis- eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general Realth. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- . eine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send tu: testimontials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. T5c. Don’t trifle with a cold ' —it’s dangerous. i You can't afford to risk Influenza. 0 Keep .always at-hand a | - box of $ Standard cold romedy for 20 years—-in tallct form—safe, surd i tfl—-g:uk-'up o cold ¢ in 24 hours—re in 3 days. Money back ifit fails. ¢ box has a Red top| with Mr. Hill - At All Drug Storea} * Reg. Price Sale Price fi NDefoctive |

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