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'PAGE FOUR ENGLISH WOMEN T0 UPSET OLD CUSTOMS IN COMMONS HOUSE (By United Press.) London, Nov. 27. (By Mail)— Members of the House of Commons stand selfaccused, and wothen are be- ginning to understand why there was 8o ‘much oppesition on the question of ‘their being allowed to sit in par- liament. 7 “The House of Commons is not a fitiand proper place for respectable women to. sit in,”’ said Sir Hedworth .Meux, making a speéch in regard to the proposal. “I‘oppose this resolu- tion,” he continued, “Not because I adore women. - But is it a proper i % i thing for women to be sitting here |- until 11 o’clock at night® When we sit until 2 and 3 o’clock in the morn- ing the historic cry. of ‘Who goes home?’ will become ‘Who will take me home?’ " In future the big Strangers Gal- lery will be open to women as well as men, but the Ladies Gallery will still continue to be restricted to the * exclugive use of women, 80 that] whatever of privileged sex position stifl remains in parliament will be to ‘the advantage of the gentle sex. _ Thus are the tables turned. Many..amusing queries are being put to perplexed politicians. concentrated wisdom of a thousand years had made rules, and the rules ‘have been for men only. One thing that. becomes a problem is the eti- quette of the hat. A rule in this connection is that if a member wishes to address the House he must remain ‘“urncovered.” Male members now have visions of the new women member standing up to remove her latest . Paris creation. Of necesgity she must have a mirror to arrange . her disheveled locks. Another point of etiquette decrees that when rising to speak in debate the member must b be.‘‘covered.” Will she in her. hurry . ... grab-the hat off the head of the near- est yictim so as to be in order? - This hat_problem bhecomes more and more coniplicated as matters proceed. When ‘a member is referred to in a speech by another member—especi- ally in the case of a compliment from a minister (and the male members gloomily forsee that women will get the: lion’s share of these)—he ac- knowledges it-by raising his - hat. By the time the female member has finished wrestling with half a dozen hatpins the minister will be through with his compliment and on to the next gubject for debate. These, and many other similar prpblems are vexing political eti- quet. *What is going to happen in : parliament ‘if all the formalties and rules dare-to be swept away in a tem- pestuous whirl of petticoats? The honorable médle members don’t know -—but the women declare that the time thus saved will be spent in mak- ing common-sense laws for the good of mankind. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. *Subscribers should report any poor carrier service ta this office and steps will be taken at once to remedy the trouble, . fANT AD DEPT. Advertisements 1n wnis column eost half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will e run for les~ than 10¢ per issue. { i H i TIEAL IR BTANLY. S WIS, (ot ‘cent a word per issus. No ads run for Jess than 26c. FOR SALE . "FOR SALE—Onc ‘team: 3 -year old " teolts, “buth mares. Inquire 512 “8th St. Phone 592 3d1219 YFOR. SALE—Two loads good bright hay, mixed with some green oats. Bargain if taken at once. Harry Thompson; near -Norwegian church, “i Nymore, Minn. 8d1219 S fotrhel i winmist . SN AN W S iy FOR SALE—Rhode Island Reds, sin- gle comb.. First prize cock bird at Beltrami county poultry show . 1918, scores 923 points, weight 10% pounds, price $56. One cock- erel scores 913, welght 7% pounds, price $3. Phone 337 or {nquire 608 13th St. 5d1217 FOR SALE—Grade Holstein cows. coming fresh soon. Inquire at Home Bakery or address J. H. French, Bemidji, Minn. 1041219 FOR SALE—Oak, well built store Bt ; ladder. Call at Ploneer office. | i ) 1123t ; e ] WANTED A A A A e P It " WAN_’TED—.-Lndy stenographer and - . office assistant. Good opportunity R IR, LI ANDey. He R i 1 i for right party. Apply i 1 f % hgnd writinlé‘ ):dereg;) Y‘Z],r'l' g;\;x; t § Pioneer. 2d1218 \ . WANTED — Carrier boy. Pioneer i office. 8d1219 | ! } o ‘ { gl bt e g , & % HEAD STUFFED FROM 5 CATARRH OR A COLD = Says Cream Applied in No?érlls Opens Air Passages Right Up. : AR Instant relief—no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the . air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head- ache, dryness. No struggling for b}‘eath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream _Apply a little of this fragrant, ant- iseptic, healing cream in your nos- tx;xh. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous mem- brane and relief comes instantly. It’s just fine. Don't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WANTED—Washing to do. Apgly Mrs. Edith Cochran, 512 8th Sa. Phone 592. 3d1219 WANTED—-Cleaning girl by house- keeper at the Markham. 1217if WANTED-—Modern duplex of 2, 3 o 4 rooms by professional man and wife. Will lease if remodeled to suit. Address ‘‘Professional,” care Pioneer. 3d1218 WANTED—Experienced hasher. 0. K. Restaurant. 3d1217 WANTED—GIirl for general house- work. Mrs. Thomas Hughes, 703 Bemidji Ave. Phone 433. 1213tf WANTED--Girl for general louse- work. Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld, 1224 Doud avenue. Phone 730. 1129tf FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave., new location. 1213tf MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. | ‘Whereas, the conditions of that certain mortgage, dated February 20th, 1917, duly executed and delivered by Rut Arthur N. gagors, to Sccurity State Bank of Be midji, a corporation, mortgagee, duly recorded in the office of the ister of Deeds in and for og- Beltrami county, State of Minnesota, February| Therefore is Germany all rusic in an- 10th, 1917, at 4 o'clock p. m. in Bool 32 of Mortgages, on page 283, which said default consists in this, that sald|be all freedom.—Victor Hugo. mortgagors -failed to pay installments of principal as it became due, amounting to thirteen hundred fifty ($1350.C0) dollars. Pursuant to the power of sale con- tained in said mortgage, the mortgagee hereby elects and does hereby declare the whole principal sum and interest amounting to the sum of twenty- three hundred ninety-four and 57-100 ($2394.57) dollars, due, and which is due and payable at the date hereof. Now, therefore, notice is” hereby giv- en, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in sald mortgage, and pur- suant to the statute in such case e and provided, the sald mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage, Vi The{. Ads charged on our books cost one| e | Bomidji z: FOR RENT Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), hn b‘}_]ojcxk five d(‘S), tSec{.t}:m ?d?u‘t:n tg 2, em , according to e plal ereo: FOR RENT—Furnished room, all on file and of record in_the office of the modern conveniences. 820 Bel- g{teg'iste; 'fi: Deedxz, n Egltgmlh ec;m‘l’l;:iv, i 3412 ate o nnesota, 8 edita- trami Ave. Phone 738, 341219 ments and appurtenances; which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Bel- trami county at .the east front door of the court house, in the City of Bemidji, in sald_county and. state, on .the 8th day of January, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m,, of that dns'. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of twenty-three hundred ninetx-tour and 57-100 ($2394.57) dollars, and-interest, and the taxes, if any, on said gremlseg. and fifty ($50.00) ~dollars, -attorney’s fees, as stipulated in and by said ‘mort- gage in case of foreclosure, and the dl:{;urlemenu allowed by law; subject time within one sale, as provided FOR RENT-—Furnished four room house. Call 11 Ninth St. 3d1219 FOR RENT—Modern office rooms. O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. 1041228 FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 864-W or call 419 America. 341218 FOR RENT—One office room in the Security Bank. 129tt| to redemption at an year from the day o law. FOR RENT — Modern furnished |"YpIa% novomper a5th, A. D. 1918 rooms. 1023 Minnesota Ave,| . SECURITY STATE BANK: Phone 317-R. 3d1217 OF Bl Mortgagee. HN F, 3 LOST AND FOUND ’°Atfime‘§°}o’;"fi’§fmm, Bemidjt, Minn. LOST—A lady’s brown leather purse, between Bazaar store and North- ern National bank. Finder leave at Markham hotel. 3d1217 FOUND—TI picked up three horses in Nymore, two bays and one black 503 Missis- 6A1126-1281 “A ,Sliine InEvery&" n;ar(te. Are in'Jpounii{. . N . sippi Ave. o0e ahn, pound- 1 99 master. 341217 Drop”’ [piacesitg Q) ! To-paY I From Your§ Hardware _ or Grocery Dealep How’s This? Wa offer Oy Hundred Dellars Reward for ‘any cass of tarrly that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarth Mcdicine; 7 Medicine has been taken s for the past thirty- becomo known as the Hall's five yoars, and most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Catarrh dicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- son from the Blood and healing the dis- cased portions, After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a | great improvement in your general | health. Start taking flall's Catarrh Medi- nine at once-and get rid of catsrrh. Send tos testimonlals, free. | . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo. | 20ld by all Drugsis 5 i Special ) Nut Oleomargarine Compound Lard, five-pond ots - 26¢ FURMTURE AND 1 Smlo;c(,ed Shouldérs. per | UNDERTAKING pound 25¢ We also have turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens. ; TROPPMAN’S Look for this Sign on your Jewelry Store H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R i — =| T Moderately Priced Jewelry of Exclusive Design made possible by the vast purchasing power of 700 leading jewelers (ome only in a city) doing a total annual business of $30,000,000 and associated together to produce a high grade line of jewelry, watches and silverware, bearing the trade mark HALLMARK and sold only in their stores. Hall- mark goods are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction and are sold at exactly the same prices in every Hallmark Store in the United States. It will pay you to_ patronize your local Hallmark jeweler. C 727-21 Link Buttons—14k solid green gold with brocade engine turning. Handsomely made and of heavy weight. Price C 2625 Brooch — 14k solid green gold and set with one genuine sapphire. Price ereeennen..$7.80 C 2585 Scarf Pin—14k solid green gold. Handsomely hand en- graved and set with a genuine Price tourmaline. Price ........... $5.00 Directors Special Bracelet Watch B 355 — an accurate, reliable time-piece. Il- lustrated actual size. Cased exclusively in a gold filled case with solid gold back. 15 jewel movement with lever escapement. Price 20.00 F 1313 Link Buttons—Clois- enamel sterling Come in blue and onne on silver. white, lgvender and white or K 502-Ham. 2~ Pocket File and Orange Wood Stick — in sterling sil- ver holder. Hammered almost .any other combina- tion of popular colors. design. Price ...$2.00 Price ... $1.50 Get A Copy of the HALLMARK Gift Book from your local Hallmark jeweler—or write to us. Contains 48 illustrated pages showing moderately priced gift suggestions, as well as a general line of the famous Hallmark merchandise. This book will help you choose—it’s free. Use Hallmark Silver Polish Geo. T. Baker & Co. T A default has been made in|° h M. Gould and | nation. Gould, her husband, mort-|ging with a somber delight. and | seems a deliverance from hondage. with 'a power of sale therein contalned, | Music expresses that which cannot be Novel Bean Huller. l An ingenious gardener has discov- ered that beans can be hulled with a clothes wringer. If the tenslon be- tween the rollers is slightly loosened the beans ‘will fall out of their pods without being broken. Music the Word of Germany. Music Is the word of Germany. The German people, so much curbed as 8 so emancipated as thinkers. To sing, steam. said, and whieh cannot be suppressed. ticipation of the times when she shall Plenty of exercise, {resh air, regular hours—isall the pre- scription you need to avoid Influenza—unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold | gets you. Then take—at once i QL cascara £ Siore Open Evenings HOLIDAY_GOODS Substitute for Metal Plpes.: Piping of compressed cellulose is now being used abroad instead of metal pipes, according to reports. While sat- istactory for hot and cold air and cer- rosive acids, It is not suitable for [ QUININE A 000 MO Standard cold remedy for 20 in tablet form-——safe, no qpim.—g:;l:-‘up a cold in 24 h ves grip in 3 days. Money baclkifit fails. The gen box has a Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. Our Store Will Be OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK = - | Monday and Tuesday: evenings - December 23 and 24 O’LEARY-BOWSER COMPANY Subscribe ‘for 'l"he Pioneer DRIVES the Gas out goes with Carlson ATONIC FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) "A PLENTY Select your gifts from the largest and' most ‘com- plete stock ever brought to Bemidji. ! i "AND PRICES Why, they are the lowest possible. Shop around and you will buy from this store. : : AND SERVICE ; We try to give you the best we &j:an. ."Store open evenings—shop then, if more; convenien_t for you. T Of Course "On Beltrami Ave. THE CHRISTMAS STORE OF BEMIDJI PRETTIEST DECORATED STORE BRING THE CHILDREN = e's The Secret! of your body and the it. Take ONE.. 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