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3 = . tory contest will be held at the high . school assembly room Tuesday even- © ing at 8 o'clock. This contest will * decide who is to compete against ¢ readings of which there will be twaljess than { from each class. " dom of Joan of Arc.” 3 Top.” ‘. The Fleet Goes By.” .from "‘over there” at an early hour . those who. came in today were Emory : De .Rushia, Willam Jackson, Ralph ! William Lappan, Claud Mclver, Mills | FOR SALE—O: well T T PAGE FOUR H. S. DECLAMATORY * " CONTEST TOMORRQW - ARMISTICE IS CONTINUED: (By United Press.) Treves, France, Feb. rmigtice renewal was sign 0 o’clock Sunday evening. (ngh school~ feporter. ) K The Bemidji high school dechmn- other conte:egm‘ts mbfi“;: %;l-;:ounaly contest which is to be held in Be-|, 7 V05 d 1 midji within a few weeks. oy ffin;a:;:&r o ad wi 5 B‘eeafng and care.of poultry for maximum winter egg: production will A. be the main topic at the night school ————————————=x | Wednesday evening, February 19. hlgh school agricultural room and will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Advertisements in this eolumn wst tereste: oF inauty Then peld lshould make every- effort to-be pre- | . 2 | WINTER EGG PRODUCTION TOPIC FOR POULTRY. GLASS series.) The school will be held in the All geuous -having poultry or in- getting winter . eggs, The program to be given Tuesday |less than 10c per issue. g sent. Ads charged on our bookl cost one evening will consist of orations.and| 98 wo‘_"‘m e HE e Thn. Tor The orations are:: Senjors—John Simons, “Tou saint L‘Ouverture.” 7 Juniors—Robert Naylor, “Marter- . FOR SArE Plea fdr Cuba.” fect condition. Freshmen—Joseph Cushner. “The President’s War Message.” The readings are: ) Seniors—Dodrothy Nangle, “A Quiet Afternoon.” Juniors—Lottie French, “Over The 8. B. of Bemidji, good buildings, inquire, John Goerke. Bemidji Minn. RR No. 2. FOR SALE—5 acre lots and other land. on easy terms will take Liberty bonds. Phone 780j. Ma- thew Larson, Nymore, ®Minn. 2mo414 Sophomores—Elsie Shannon, “The Hazing of Valiant.” Freshmens—Alice Cameron, ‘“When The opening and cloging numbers will be given by tho Mgh school orchestra. located on Mississippi river, thrae miles 8. W. of Bemidji. Well fin- ished seven room house, also have - FORESTRY ENG!N!ERS | some naytorsale, s0d'4th Irvine) The Rer. M. R, M CENTRAL SCHOOL TEACHER I8 g school, who rooms at the 8. A. Cutter Sophomores—Thomas Slmons, 5| FOR SALE—Large Cary safe In per-|yome,’ was badly injured this noon ¢d220 | COUNCIL WILL MEET TONIGHT:. lar session this evening and the meet- ing promises to be an important one, as the water works problem ll to.| FOR SALE—80 acre improved farm, | discussed. I am a _candidate szor (Aufllorhed and to be pai T.. Carlson. Amount, $10 !or A. T. CARLSON FOR MAYOR I believe in for the office of an_economical usiness-like administrati 4 PAINFULLY HURT BY I0Y FALL |30 o i, as far as this office Miss Maynard, teacher in Central is-concerned. Your support at the polls election Smith-Robinson | 4" gho was enroute to dinner, = She |98Y» February 18th, will be much ++Lumber :Co, 10226 | clipped on the ice and fell in such | 3PPreciated. OB SALT__80 aere farm. 2 miles | Manner that it was feared her hip FOR, SALE—80 acre farm, 2 miles| o, "gigioeated or fractured. T. CARLSON. B PROMISES TO BE IMPORTANT The city council will meet in regu- Shei ey The Rev. H. R. McKee of Duluth, tist church e e | of this city, will head” the team ARR]VE BACK HOME FOR SALE—At less than half of its| which will speak in the Baptlut. original cost. taurant outfit. Nlne Bemldji DOYS. prflvsd home this morning, while three more stop- ped enroute to Bemidji to visit rela- tives and friends. These Doys were members of the forestry division of engineers and FOR SALE—Quarter thirty-eight. ninteen seventeen. liberal terms at 6% for quick sale. Address ‘“L. C.” Pioneer office. Case, Willlam Berrigan, Leon Condit, 17d216 ak, and Larson. Glenn Harding was with tue party Call at’ Ploneer. qffice. but at Chicago he switched off for Cass. Lake to visit his parents. Jack | —=————————————0=—o——— Gainey, son of. Mr. and Mrs, D. FOR m'i' Gainey, stopped over in the twin cities to see his brother, Dan Gainey, a student at Hamline. Newell voan- | FOR RENT—40 acres clay land, six son also stopped over at Minneapolis. miles east of Bemidji, (Frohn.) r § —— All under cultivation. Call 307 DISTRICT DECLAMATION WILL | 7st. Phone 495j. L. M. Ford. ' BE HEI.D FRIDAY EV“V!NG 5-220 FOR RENT—Six steam heated The prellminary dwlmflmry con- rooms, bath, over J. C. Penney Co., test to make the selections of this| Third street building. See Mgr. district’s _contestants for the semi-| J. C. P. Co. 213t finals to be held in Crokston, for rep- resentation at the state finals to be held in the twin cities, will be held Friday night in:Bemidji and the ‘schools to ‘take ‘part. jndl Rapids, Hawley, i and- ‘Bemigji. T, The" winners wm £0 t0 Croflkston to compete with‘other “winners of otlier sections and’the winners there will compatv in "the state “tourney. or house, - Address W, ()ye HUN RADIGAL THROWS Ploneer. MLY INTO UPROAR WANTED—To rent; 6 room houee s ; with bath; in desirable location. !"rnnk J. Taylor Not too far from the business dis- “(,Ulnltcd Pé:“ Co;r%sporlxg(ent& trict. Address “S,” Pioneer. 120tt eimar, r., Feb. —Hugo Hatge, radical leader, threw. the ‘:,s._ FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, tional assembly into an upfl,n when gee or write B. J. Willits, 407 Bel- he declared the workmen“ and sol-| trami ave. Phone 41. 1213t diets’ ‘councit would continue in ex- {stence until the socjalist democrat- Centurist coalition demonstrates its intention to socialize the new re- public. ladder. WANTED WANTED—A second hand' sub serv- ice paker or corrugated . roller, Must be in good condition and cheap .for cash, ~Address’ XYZ Pioneer. £ WANTED—About 3 furnistied rooms FOR SALE! The northeast quarter of block one, Nymore first addition (6 lots), nicely located, price $600, easy terms. W. N. Bowser 'DEATH NOTICES. The body. of Mrs. Susan Fairbanks of Federal Dam, who died at the hospital, will be shipped to Waubun for interment. She was 33 years of age and thé wife of Sherman Fair- banks. © She was brought here ‘for treatment. The six-months-old son of Willlam Ralnes of Kelliher' died at the hos- pital and will'be taken homo for in- terment tonight. Huffman & 0’'Leary have charge of the fun preparations. DRIVER. LOX ON THE JOB. Chief Truck Driver Gaines of the fire department, is on the sick list and Assistant Driver Ed. Lox worked all of Bunday and Sunday night. OPPOSES MILKLESS DAYS. (By United Prees.) ‘Winnipeg, Feb. 17.—Prof. R. W. ‘Washburn, University of Minnesota, will be one of the speakers at the provincial dairy shows and conven- tion in session here this week. The program, says Prof. Washburn, is “bitterly opposed to mllkless days— and nights.” NATIONAL SONG WEEK. (By United Press.) Plerre, 8.'D., Feb. 17.—This 18 na- tional song week In a proclamation urglng every- one to sing during the week and keep on singing, Gov: Peter J, Nor- beck today said the “time for singing ‘Keep the Home Fires Burnlnx is over.” “Let everyone sing ‘My Count 'Tis of Thee, Sweet Land of leel‘ty.rX said Norbeck. “The Taste Tells” The keen house- wife always in- sists on this label when buy- ing Bread and Butter. IlllllgllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 3 z Lok : WEI&NI&“;IH!RHIHIIlllllllllllllllllllll LLTTH DA gmv'mmc._mkum 5 COMPENSATION __|. INSURE WITH MILLER AND BE SURE LIFE INSURANCE Office Secunty Bank Bldg. Phoné 167 P. O. Box 222 B BEMIDJI, MINN DO IR T AT DR T '03 ALTVASVYD Qg woij pred SURE JN INSURANCE ‘AONIOV TVIIddd $jualy [B199dS ATEONOLNV AGENCY THAT P LOSANNIN _NYFHLY SRR i One complete res-|church tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 Address B. C. carefo'clock and in the evening at 8 Ploneer. 210tf{ o’clock, on the Victory campaign. Rev. Whitby, pastor of the Baptist section, in|church here, is anxious that the Township one fifty seven, Range|church be filled to capacity to hear Ditch tax paid for|these men nneak on this important Low price and | topic. urday night from Chicago, Milwau- kee and other points, where they pur- chased their spring millinery stock. FURLOUGH ENDS:; Corporal George C, Shepherd, son ore|of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shepherd, who has enjoyed a fiftéen days' furlough 1128¢f| with his parents here, Teturned to Jefferson barracks last evening. Cor- poral Shepherd is in the medical de- partment of the military. v HOME FROM MARKET. The Bdwards sisters returned BSat- 'WHY COUGH-AND COUGH AND COUGB" Dr.. Khl“'l New' Discavery removes the danger neglect Coughln unul ‘the painful should tiot be perm; El should ‘be relieved before it” headway with a dm of Dr. New ' Discovety. * 5 The mm«whh 4 cold et lwh’hl attack. **Millions l(lu uud thid “well- known'"temedy for half s %“ ry roat fted. regularly without thought of 1d by dl’ll,‘lm since 1869. importan® net to any’ tamily medicine ubind 60c and $1.20. \ The Burden of Constipati is lifted, comfortably "but paauvely \/ when you treat your bowels witl . King’s New Llfe _Pills, The hmEm busy, digestion improves, the Rickly, sallow skin is freed from bile. ' Get a bottle today—start the day nghl 25:. 7;~y tb{s—- Whena change from coffee seems desirable —for any reason— and you wan't to get your 1§ moneys worthin satls~ !, faction, Ever‘}(' Try it yourself youll : ’f"ind “There's a Reason” || Hides,- Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY —-buy a':tin of - Write today; for our fuily illus-’ R i : mmdbookleton Cancer A s o 3075 Vsibenity Ava S Br - MINHEAPOLIS, MINN. SHIP YOUR 118 Beit. Ave. Bemidji, Hinnv esota year more people Postum. Why? We Re-Open . Bemldyl Steam Laundry Qur 11th Year J. J. TRASK. S i o