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uusneu. INSTRUIIIN‘I' v " ol Lo el - ¢ 514 M mn esota Au. B AT ELKO THEATER|| GRAMAM M. TORRANCE ) Trz}%ml:n.:‘ul"hongol.{: o Biataz, Mer ::% ‘ PI.AYS DEER RIVER TONIGHT | __ i o= rcscn iquestions were asked, and promptly answered. E. E. McDonald entered the thea- By C. S. Grotlwrs efli‘«fi“ 'j" tre during the course of the address (High school reporter.) The Bemi high sc'hool regulars of Mr. Bennett, and after the speaker The Bemidji high school second |left last night for St. Cloud. If the|had finished, Mr. McDonald was team will meet the Deer River high |locals can pull out a winner over the|called upon by Mr. Robinson. Mr. sehool first team on the armory floor | Saints on their own floor théy will tonight at ‘8 o'clock. The second |still have a fine chance to “‘cop” the|the proposed charter and in a lengthy team is being coaghed by Harry Olin, dlstrlct title, for Little Falls still has|speech strongly critised it and some agricultural instructor of the locil|a game to play with the Saints on |of its features, notably the initiative, high school. Olin coached thesRusg the ]Granlte Clltyh t‘lom’d glhoul‘(ii tth: referendum and recall, 3 City high school team in 1915 and|locals win tonig t an en defeal “, fy 1916, winning the championship of | Little Falls it would mean a third Kanlan “Comes Back. the district two years in succession, As Mr. McDonald was Seated, Mor- and competing at the state tourna- ment at Carleton college, Northfieid. In 1915, Bemidji repreienled the Thos making the trip ‘were Coach B, third district and ' defeated Rush|Smith, Captain Leo Opsahl, John winder,” speeches. He recalled v th i ame | man, and Roy Trafton. Litte alisifve Inithe uening:y o T recall, which he at first opposed but Miles Block VETERINARIANS D. McDonald - i8. vigorously opposed to, Office Phone 3-R, 3 M t & Trvine il l]llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIiIlIiIIiiIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII" ggmae n?&,?f'gmx cfi"&f.‘é;"fl,ffig’f ris Kaplan rose and stoutly defended S trict title. the proposed charter and its purpose, nme ew “e making one of his famous "stem his (< City at the tournament, but in 1916 |Simons, Frank Phibbs, Kenneth Ken- residence in Duluth where'they have o Oltn's quint defeated the|fleld, Earl Cochran, Rupert Stech-|a commission form of city govern- us “ ls ur"m ment, the initiative, referendum and LAWYRS 8t. and Irvine Ave. Dwight D. Milled BUSINESS - - WE CAN Oftices, Security Bank GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dr; Goods, Shoes, Flour 'oed, Etc. - W. 6. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65 R. BURGESS, D.V.M. VETERINARIAN TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 68 Office Phone 12 818 America l [ IIIIIIIl (T at the state meet. Minnesota-Pardu 3 % . Coach Chapman of the Deer River]| ' From sz.e%%ugufnoset of the boys|of ,which he “learned something” quint will invade “The City of En- will go to Minneapolis where they afterward. He pleaded for the pec- terprise” with his team determined |will'Witness the game between Min- ple of Bemidji getting together and to carry home the laurels. Last year | nesots and Purdue Saturday night |doing things for the bemefit of the the local second team was defeated | The Gophers and Chicago are dead- entire city and for a step forward in at Deer River by an overwhelming|locked for first place, meither team adopting.the new charter. score, but ‘expect to reverse the|having been defeated. Minnesota » Before leaving, Mr. Bennett stated score tonight. has won five games while Chicago|that any lawyer could be convinced Stapleton, - Naylor, and “Tommy” {has won six. The Gophers and Chi- of the legality of the proposed char- Simons will no doubt be given a|cago do not meet this year so there|ter, and cited the statutes during the chance at the forward positions with)is a possibility of the Western con- {::;dln which he said it could be Koors and Mooney at center, Denu,|ference championship remaining un- Washburn and Tharldson will work |decid¢d unless a post season game is WAR STAMP DRIVE “BEGINS NEXT MONDAY at the guards. 3 played. —_—————————————————— RIT IS PLANN‘NG 5 Déartment officials explain the B AIN schools are expected to pay for them- y ejves as social experiments by train- & WAR BRIDES’ SCHOOLS |5 amen to be helptui wives,” Tho (By United Press.) schools are needed, it is believed, be-| ~Minneapolis, Feb. ~14.—Three states will join in the northwest’s big cause thousands of young girls left their- hom? to work in munition | War Savings Stamps drive next week. tactorles at a time when they ordin-| _ North Dakota, South Dakota and arily would have begun to learn Minnesota have been thoroughly or- household duties. ganized from the various metropolis to the tiniest village -by the Ninth (By United Press.) London, Jan. 31. (By Mail)— Schools for war brides and soldiers’ flancees are being planned by the de- moblization department. WHITE KIDSKIN PUMP A beauty—you will want a pair of these. Domestic science, food chemistry, || Of 1,600,000 women who entered Federal Reserve District officers and ITE KID OXFORD Get rid of that old floor. marketing, and care of children wm industry during the war, thousands |, " .. its are expected. be taught. now are jobless through the closing A War Savings Stamp mcloty will Military-heslesinothes It is & big nuisance. _{of munition factories. Hundreds are The schools Will be open only to|c®use peace industries have not yet st e ciS hundreds of soc’{mez B the kitchen unsightly. wives of soldiers and women engaged |80t into full swing. The schools are| ' '( octed to be in operation to| Also a few numbers in col- fl to marry soldiers. More than 400, ::v::ta;l‘:g give ;);':cu{;l:;uonl to h“;‘é e the Yanks back home.” |ored and black kid boots. It is a cold oor too. edsof women who atherwise wéu A. €. Rogers, chairman of the War It wears out shoes and clothes. 000 young women are eligible, it is estimated. WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements in thll column cost rd per issue, when No a wfli be run for h?;: nothxlng‘ to do. fl : Savings Stamp committee of the ‘e wives' and flancees’ schools|yiherty Loan organization, declared will be established in scores of cities |¢oday he is fully confident that the ing the war. “wheat country” will do its share to- ward making America's war efforts SEARCH FAILS TO LOCATE BANDIT ROBBER OF DRIVER is mot. We must not falter now.” ey “mr issue. No ads run for Toes ¢! o 'éh; ml‘:k delivery wagon for W. G. FOR sfl“ chroeder, yesterday noon near the i i ‘.| Great Northern tracks as he was PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS “FLUy” The funeral of Samuel E. Brower, who died in the hospital February 12, was held yesterday afternoon, Rev. M. A. Soper ofticiating, inter- driving to the farm home after de- TFOR SALE—S80 acre farm, 2 miles|jyverin ute, 5 E. of Bemidil govd bulldings, lutlle.g his route, has thus far been ;‘l‘;‘:l:'e' le{m;o G:"h B"z‘;‘géo’ Mr. Schroeder went to Wilton yes-|ment in Greenwood. The funeral terday and returned on a frelght but| was held from the Huffman & FOR SALE——-'E .' m‘ rpi,, and other|found no one who answered the de-'O'Leary undertaking parlors. land on esgy torms will take scription of the bandit who pointed Mr. Brower was born in Miami - Liberty leldl one 780j. a-| & revolver at the driver and relieved | county, Indiana, April 13, 1885, and thew tb);more, Minn, | 1i0A of $6.50. A Great Northern de-|was 33 years, 9 months and 29 days 2mo4 14| teotfve said he saw a man answéring|old. Death was due to pneumonia — | the.description of the robber in the|following influenza. ‘He was the FOR SALE—Seed and seed oats in|railroad yard, but knmew nothing at|sixth child in a family of nine chil- car. Larsons Feed Store. = 2-214 goi time dnb;lut dthlo rob}aerg'. Chief-| dren born to Joseph W. and Cather- sler an e driver of the wagon|ine Brower. He was & member of 1"0‘51 hSPE{’;PQIMOGS at G6Bc perizearohed the city last mnight but|the Church of the Brethern, A man ushel. one 809j. 3d215 | found no one who ansyered the de-|of fine Christian character and will FOR SALE—80 acre improved farm, seription. be missed by all who knew him. He located on, Mississippl river, three| =~ Wjth Willlams at tue-tnme of the leaves to mourn his loss, five sisters miles 8. W. of Bemidji. Well fin-|hold 4 and one brother, his parents, one X oldup was Miss Margaret Meyers,|prother and one sister having pre- {shed seven room house, also have| . resides west of the city ded LY some hay for sale. 502 4th Irvine 19, CIY ceded him. Ave. Phone 356w, 12d222 = e e e e FOR SALE-—At less than half of its original cost. One complete res- taurant outfit. Address B. C. ' e Pioneer. 1 FOE FOR SALE—Rosidence property at ‘Nl corner Fifth street and Bemidjl Ave., formerly occupled by Elliot, | ‘ r. Working Man florest. On account of losing l heavily in forest fire at Brookston last October, I will sacrifice thir property for cash. Address owner, || Rowe McCamus, Saxon, Wis. 214 FOR SALE—Quarter section in Township one fifty seven, Range thirty-eignt. Ditch t id f o ¢ . . " o Bovanitosn Faow iites And ; Trué to our policy of being the last to raise a price and Hberal terme at 5% for quick sale.|| the first to lower one, and realizing that our greatest 174216 | 1gervice to the community, of which we are proud to be a "“31*.“&.1‘3&%":: Vl’,:],'“:l‘_fl:"m::?" part, should be that of distributing the necessities of the 1123tr]| . producer at the very lowest possible price. This has always been our policy and we take-this opportunity of announcing the NEW PRICE for our PAY DAY overalls and jackets for men for the coming season, which will be FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six steam heated rooms, bath, over J. C. Penney Co. Third street building. See Mgr. ———| " $1.79 the palr’ WANTED-—Small flat or 3 room apartment, unfurnished; man and wife. Agddress, H. A..Hanson, Markham hotel. 3d215 WANTED—To do wood sawing and unload from cars wood or hay, prompt service, right prices gunr— anted.. Phone, 8561w. 3d2156 WANTED—A .second hand sub serv- ice paker or corrugated roller, Must. be in “good condition - and cheap for” cash. Addreul XYZ Plonéer. - - 2 WANTED—Girls. also delivery man at Bemidji Steam Laundry. Workfl—— begins Mar. 3rd. Adddress J. J. * ‘Trask. ' 64215 e e i WANTED—About 3 furnished rooms or house. Address W. C. care Ploneer. 6d217 ‘WANTED--To rent; 6 room house with bath; in desirable location. Not too far from the business dis- trict. Address “S,” Ploneer. 120tf —_— FOR ANY kind of a rea! estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, 1213t ; Just a word to those who have never worn the PAY ¢ DAY, which is our copyrighted brand and can be had only “at the J. C. Penney Co. stores, is made from the best 220 ..denim, genuine indigo dye, full railroad cut and the equal 933ny overall on the market. Comes in either high back. onl suspender style. We solicit your comparison with all, Lettndard makes. * vl i y 2 in the new spring styles. which became munition centers dur-|Ninth district as well as head of the| Yyou know you have been telling yourself that you were fully successful. | going to have a nice pair of “Their job is finished,” he uld re- |whi i i garding the returning Ydnks, "Ourn se};g:nkld pumps or oxfords this g we have your size. Al sizes, Search for the holdup man who 2 robbed Donald Williams, driver of|SAMUEL BROWER BURIED: all widths. Knapp's Shoe Stors (RO AARTOTOR i See these advance showings A GOOD HARDWOOD FLOOR is an absolute necessity in every kitchen and the cost is very slight compared to what it will do for you. Get them now while We redm your board bill Phone 100 ; Full Week Quantity Special - 98 1bs. Best Patent Flour and 10 Ibs. Potato+ FIOUE i 3l e i e i e i . 796:00 49 1bs. Best Patent I‘lour and 5 lbs. Potato Flour . .l oo oniin iusse o de. s 10 25 1bs. Wheat Flour and 5 lbs. Potato Flour, $1.65 12 cans Fancy No.-2 Tomatoes.”."........$1.50 12 eans Fancy No. 2 Corn. 7, .52 oo . .. $1.80 12 cans Faney No. 2 Peas. . ...........$1.50 12 cans VanCamps or Libby, small Milk. . ..70¢c 12 pkgs. Dr. Price’s Corn Flakes. ... ....$1.10 12 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti...........85¢c 6 pkgs. Puffed Wheat or Puffed Rice.......75¢c 10 Ibs: Creamyof Rye. . ..................60c 10 1b. can-gross weight Pure Lard. . .. ....$2.60 12 cans Mixed Vegetables........ .$1.25 20barsLenoxSoap...................3100 6,000 -Matches .~ [... ... .coi,wruin.on B0 7 2'1bs. Fresh Roasted Peanuts for. . . .. ... ..35¢ 5 Ibs. Pure Peanut Butter for............$1.00 4 1bs. Raw Peanutsfor..................50¢ Salt Pork,in10 1b.lots................,.23¢c 10 bottles Pure Tomato.Catsup for. ......$1.00 10.large packages Mothers Oats for. . . ...$2.35 901bs.RolledOa,ts A e e e v 5 L OAE Feed Oats, in 10 bushel lots..............GSc Buckwheat Shorts, per sack...:........$1.25 Natural Leaf- Tobacco per Wo......,.....50& ...... NavyBeans,101bs....‘.-.......,.... T8¢ - e SoyBeans, 10 lbs............... B e RGO AR AT E e SR Insure Mythinz An; h’o:‘.o Clothes Clennden for Men, Women 2 A ————————————— Phone “0_ NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY It costs your wife hours of unnecessary labor and mlkel Let us show you samples of our hard wood flooring and tell you the cost of putting it in your kitchen or any other room, St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co. {1