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PAGE SIX LOST—One ~auto skid and chain, the State Securities Commission on|FOR SALE—S8 room house and bath, 35%x4..Dr. G.'M. Palmer. 2a+110 LOW-CUT DRESS AND HEALTH ot o4 Wednesday, November 26, 1919, at 2| 'harqwood floors, garage and wood- o'clock p. m,, at the offices of the com- ft 23 Mis- | —————— e mission, Stafe Capitol, St. Paul, Minne-| house. Lot 10‘1’:’:-}:: ‘3'208 :‘Ilfieyn- FOR SALE—3 room bungalow, in Chest and Back Exposure Does Not sota, at which time and place the com-| sissippi Ave. B £ % ; | mission will consider the application and Mill Patk. Pgice $1000. Monthly Cause Colds and Pneumonia, : & ; hear the applicants and such witnesses olds & Winter. gd1174 payments. Reynolds & Winter. Expert Declares. as may appear in favor of or against 6d1114 — o4 g fi;fipfi?éfi“finfi' the application of said| FOR SALE—?5 rogin house and bath, Xt oy objection ecen. be urged L D Objecti 50 ft. lot, 417 Irvine Ave, price [FOR SALE—100 ft. corner lot, 13th i to th ting of the ap- : , against the low-cut dress it is not on e pipiections to the eranting of the aR| $2750. Reymolds & Winter.| gt and Bixby Ave. Price $2000. the score of injury to health, in the G : be signed by the objectors and shall 6d1114 | Reynolds & Winter. 6d1114 ooinion of a medical authority, but on i s f Dy e o o i the ob e bt ol il PR s (] Y ¥ & lections ar: sed al W i the contrary, no better deslgn could . i commission prior to the time of the| FOR SALE—8 room house and bath, | FOR SALE—S8 room m°‘:°"‘ lh"“s‘:i be chosen for the dress of the upper s : hearing. A copy thereof shall be served large barn, 42x50, corner 4th St. fine location, an exceptional goo hich : on one of the applicants at least three and Missisippi Ave. Price $3500. buy. Price $6000. Reynolds & B e Sk d i e I 10 e, qate of the hearlng.| Reynolds & Winter 6d1114| Winter. 6a1114 s 3 R ate ovember 5 b free play to the muscles of the neck e Moy ey and shoulders and permits free circu- A : « ! STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION, lation of the blood to and from the e : e § : By CHAS. J. ANDRE, head, eays the Loulsville Courler- 1ai18 Executive Ofticer. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “Women do not catch colds or get pneumonia from exposing the chest The rate for want ads may be found at heading of reg- d b n ther,” ) i ( i i ' 204 beck, even in clilly weather Murder Inquiry Methods in Chicago Called Joke fallacy has been exploded long ago. ular classified department. Ads received later than 11 o’clock a. m. will appear un- Looseness of the garments every- der this head in current issue GIVE THE FAMILY A TREAT HIOAGO.~*The present methods of conducting murder investigations are neither more nor less than a joke,” declared Coroner’s Physiclan Joseph Springer. The physician’s remarks followed a conference with Chief of 2 Detectives James Mooney, who has been ordered by Chief Garrity to pre- T Afig‘m‘g sent a plan for a homicide squad to investigate all Chicago murders. After WE CAN. NoWw ::d;nnlglglmselfdh;hnrmgh in faver of A ) TELEPHONE © homiclde-squad-plan, the physician, | R : /TH" CORONER= Who has had 24 years' experlence in fixlxlTlggnera!;OE:ngg )xlnans,oa:::;g?: the coroner's office, discussed police | Many years experience, desires po- methods. sition. Address ‘B” Bemidji Pio- “What happens when John Jones neer. 5d1113 o 18 murdered?” he asked. ‘“The police are called, the wagon men arrive on TAKE HOME A BRICK OF where is what doctors have always been calling for, and if women who find benefit from this fashion in the region of the shoulders will use their reasoning powers and loosen the cov- erings of the waist, the feet and the hands they will not only feel in better health and lighter spirits, but they will ind a marked Increase of thelr general beauty. “From tight neck and shoulder wear many evils follow. What good results may be expected from the low-backed dress? Firstly, it will stimulate wom- en to develop their arms and shoul- FOR SALE—Good team work horses the scene. ‘Oh, there's been a mur- :nd harness. Inquire Hotelsgdlnir]l.!l- der!' they exclaim. Then they grab tlie body and hurry it to an undertaking am. : ’gtert'h:.;de;gy ;}};’g}"f: t;amt““moroc“m'hg: establishment. There they strip off the clothes and phone for the coroner. | cor"ponn -0 ™ 0 0 T and mnm’" “The result? There are none in many cases, which accounts in part for office. Heat, lights m;d telephone ce re am upreme “But one of the most gratifying re- Chicago’s 40 unsolved murder cases. The location of the body, the location of included. Completely furnished. the gun, the blood and the finger and footprints, all of which are essentlals Reasonable rental. Address C. B. sults will be the effect on the face.| ;" 4yo wolytion of the murder, are often made mysterles by the present | F. Box 634 P. ., or call 161 N W ‘There 18 no doubt whatever that many of the skin troubles endured by wom- | Tethods of investigation.” Telephone. 601114 Chiet Mooney and Doctor Springer have practically agreed on thelr recom- | ——mM08m —8 88— m :.leotl':l?: ,33‘.?3"&."&33"%:23 mendations to Chief Garrity. The squad, if the chief' approves of it, will be | FOR RENT—6 room house, modern Our Special the blood fs permitted to clrculate | MAQe UP-Of two or three picked detectives, an assistant state's attorney, the i’:fg'cze“' Phone:-29 N‘;‘:i‘ffl freely the complexion will improve, | COmmandipg officer of the district in which the murder was committed, 8 i g Two-Layer Brick fingerprint expert, and a physician from the coroner’s office. Despite special motor squads and the dispatching of detectives to the scenes of murders, surroundings which would have proved good evidence have been so: changed by the time experts arrive that only poor clues remain for them to direct their attention. Chicago the past year has experlenced its record for unsolved maurders, of which it probably has had more than any other city. Many have been lost sight of because of apparent poor system of the police department. and the FOR SALE—Four high grade Dur- ham cows, one bob sled. William Uter, 720 America Ave. 2d1110 wrinkles and pimples will disappear and other conditions being favora- ble, the face will become plumper, clearer and of better color. “The 1looseness about the neck should also have a beneficial influence on the hair. Probably much of the baldness of at least the earlier years of middle age is due to want of a suf- ficlent supply of blood to the scalp. “Obviously the unpleasant effects of heat will be reduced, for the coolness of the bare upper part will cool the whole blood stream and body. The good influence on the nervous system 18 perhaps the most important factor. The coolness and ease and the free circulation of pure blood to the brain are bound to reduce the number and geverity of headaches, prevent irrita- bility and make a woman in every way more cheerful and better tem- pered.” CREATION OF UNUSUAL MERIT _ Uter, 720 America Ave. 241110 CHOCOLATE PINEAPPLE FOR SALE—6 room modern house. A : VANILLA 6d1114 FOR SALE—5 room house, corner 14th St., and Park Ave. Lot 110x- 200 ft. Price $1700. Payments. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1114 Ask your dealer DANISH RAILWAYS, @ally Optimistic Thought. The greatest truths are commonly The principal railways of Den- ths simplest. mark are owned and operated by the government. The length of the gov- ernment ‘roads is 2,103 kilometers (1,307 miles) and that of the several HOTIOR 'OF REARING. ., : private roads is 2,067 kilometers Cos"(lzfixess?gnnunnesota, State Securities i i In the matter of the application of (1,284 miles). The private com-| ..} {'5ye Louts N. Tegner, ot.al, for panies operate, for the most part, | certificate authorizing Pinewood state f Bank to transact business in that name only the short lines, whereas the gov-|at Pinewood, Minnesota. M in li ‘Whereas, an application has been el ent operafes the main lines and made, pursuant to Chapter 86, "G. L. handles the greater part of the busi- [ Minn. 1919, for a certificate authorizing the persons above named to operate a ness. State Bank at the place and in the v name above mentioned. THE PIONEER WANT ADS Now, therefore, pursuant to the stat- BRING RESULTS ute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that a hearing Subscribe for The Ploneer. GEO. T. BAKER & CO. i DISTRIBUTORS For the Sonora, Columbia, Patha, Widdcomb, Wilsonia, Arwall, Munola . and Tonola Phonographs THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY on said application will be held before [ Bemidji Market Quotations Chicago, INov. 8.—Potato receirts today, 59 cars. Market strong. Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin Round and Long Whites, sacked, and Round Whites, bulk, $2.75 to $2.85. Idaho Rurals, sacked, $3.25. BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. [ The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time »f going to press today: VEGETABLES. White clover ............. SR Buckwheat, 1b. utabagas, perbu. ............ 66¢ (i ‘arrots, - pe’r cwt. ...$1.00 s&")l?:::n' . .. 3eets, bushel +BOC:G0e | TR BN B e e Jabbage, ‘cwt. 50-$2.00 iubbard 8quas $20-$30 Jnions; ‘dry, cw! 'l'he Highest Class Phonograph #ay in the World ‘Trovatore $100 Wish 720 pélecuiong oy 10$1 08 50 o~ ................ 16e-18¢ Dressed beef Ib. .. ..10¢-12¢ Turkeys, live, 1b. . . 28c-28¢ double faced 85c¢ records, your choice.. ns, 8weéfs cwt : i '“ 00-$6.00 0ld Toms, live, 1b. .23c-24¢ Cash or Monthly Payments Dalry "butter, 1b. .......... 62¢c-66¢ gz:s;s' l;;':é “l’b e ¢ i:":}g: A = 4 Daley §ebuar, 1. Ducks, 1ivs, Ib. ... -16c-180 Nocturne, $150, with 20 selections on 10 3158 50 Eggs, 0Rse, ...... g b I Al e double faced 85¢ records, your choice.. Springers, all weights, 1b. ..18¢-20c Eggs, fresh, doz. ... Cash or Monthly Payments ............ ; HIDES ) ’ . Dges, giorage, doz. ...ovennnnes 51¢| Gow hides, No. 1. Ib ....... 25c-28¢ Minuet, $175, with 20 selections on 10 3183 50 Bull bides, No. 1, Ib. .....20c-22¢ . GRAIN AND HAY Kip hides, No,°1_ . .. e double faced 85c¢ records, your choice.. Cash or Monthly Payments Jats, bushel .........ccu0. 70c-72¢ | Calf skins, No. 1, Ib. .bbe 3ariey, bushe| 065-%$1.10 | Deacons, each . .$2.60-$3.00 Rye, bushel .. .$1.25 | Horse hides, la $10.00 Tor Corn, bush 26 | Tallow, 1b Oc-12e Red clover, medium, -44c|Wool ... .43c-60¢ Baby Grand, $200, with 20 selections on 3208 50 + 10 double faced 85c records, choice...... Cash or Monthly Payments 8triking embroidery (so popular this fall) carried out In pearl gray slik and orystal beads. A new silhouette i P Idea 'wl:loh bids fair to gain marked The following prices‘were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., Srand; 8980, With 40’ selections, o5 20 3367 Dfl popularity. at time'of going to press of today’s Pioneer: double faced 85c records, your choice.. FASHION NOTES SRATIANDHEY Swoet ‘cort, pe dox. ... NS Wheat, No. 1 ..... ‘....$2.45-$2.67 | Rutabages per cwt. wi ) e 8 chieenaes 2.42-82.60 heat, Mo 4 : LIVE POULTRY Invincible I, $425, with 40 selections on 3442 00 (] 1 Satin and serge frocks are showing 20 double faced 85¢ records, choice .... cutout embrolderies in large, splashy destgma. e 8 e N ebe | No. 1 turkey .. "Cash or Monthly Payments Fur hats combined with fabrics are | Barley. . ; . 1$1.00-31.20 | Old Tom turkeys . expected to be a large Item In winter | Rye ............ie.. $1:24.31.28 | Culls unsalable. ery. i a . d $o, i o Fopeattl, 1o o oa be-0e We carry the largest line of records in the state north of the Twin Cities Buckwheat, per Ib. ... ... .2¢|Ducks Pop corn, 1b. on ear -5 & 8¢ ;‘9128- heavy, 4 No. 2 timothy hay .. . .$20.00 | Springers ....... Guineas, per dos. . No. 1 ¢lover, mixed . ..$21.60 Rye straw ’ ..$8.00 Pigeons, per doz. . Oat stra I 1 - Rico ... ....3183 MBATS An interesting jumper blouse which recently was shown combined grenad- ine colored chiffon velvet with tan margot lace sleeves, For sheer grace there is no material equal to duvetyn. Baldwin, Ellington, Hamilton, Howard, Monarch, Holland, Lyon and Healy P Deep bands of laca finish the but- MUtton, Ib. .eeeeneenss Y tons of evening capes. i - : Hogs .... L 1se PIANOS Boft gray and beige ‘are the best VEGETABLES VOBL wsvonussn . .18¢ y colors for long gloves. Beans, hand picked navy, cwt. :ggg Beef, dressed ..........- 10 & 18¢ Satin trims so afternoon | Potatoes ........i..cc0ienen & dresses of cotton voll::l..ny Round Whites ve.91.80 HIDES Heavy white linen is most favored Beans, (Swedish) cwt v...$6.60|Cow hides, No. 1 ............ 32e 1 Beets, per bushel . «...40c|Bull hides, No. 1 .. ...28¢ for sport blouses. 1s Carrots, per buahel aelulssanerete ..60c|Green salted .38¢ H;I;h 6:8quare. cape Dew and inter- Domesti¢ cabbage, ton ......$16.00 |Green .....-... .30¢ e Holland cabbage, per ton ...$20.00|Kips, No. 1 .... .60¢c Long mousquetaire gloves have re- | gybbard squasa, per ton, drug on the | Calf skins No. 1 5 . Corner Dalton Block T elephone 16 turned. market here ... ,..$10.00 |Deacons .......... .$2.35 Silk nets are embroidered With |Onions, dry, per cwt. .$3.50 | Horse hides, large . 5 bright metal. _..| Butterfat (packing s 0c | Tallow .... —_— " | Butter (packing stock) 1b. ....48¢|Wool, bright Subscribe for TBe Ploneer. EGED, DO 108 s+« osvevr o - 600] Wool, somi-bright .. /.. . ox ... 4B | 3 | ! | { | Defactiva .. A Ay e A