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P . | THE BEMIDJI DAILY FiONEER e ey vam. DUKE WIGGINS , WHO HAS BEEN TAKING A OLE GAP GRAR'S DADGHYER MUSY.WAVE ) |'{ SOMEBODY SWIPED W' COLUAR OEr'N CORRESPONDENCE COLURSE W CWALK TALKING, COME OLY @RO_N\ CHUEAGD \.As\f‘ MGHY BILL PEYER'S NEW HOUND, * 8 TGIVE 1Y UP LAST WEEK. HE SEZ JESY WHER ON NO.\, FER WIS WHIYE DOG SHOWED BILL SANS WE WOULDNY. e:m“ fegriy T HE WOZ GITTIIY' WILSON DOWN PAY, MEN UP."(\'}\$ \ADR‘N\NG AS WHNE AN CLEMN AS MUCH AR THEN'D TAKEN ~TH' PAM " BUY. WE {Think Before You Leap WEKY ANDELECTED. A MAN WE CANY ORAW, | L A LIL LAMS w YW FIRSY TWING SHE ¢ A 'seat in the New York Stock ex- S0 ME'S DECIOED YO BE AN EFFICIENCN ALWANS DOES \S WASH YW 00G—~AN' change sold for $77,500 the other day, 3 \ $ 2 o1 e ol o s otice. Ae.|| BWEWEER, AND \S LODKIN' LD TW SenooL ) VB ALWANS NEEDS ording to that, a fellow would prob- THAY - PUTS OLY. TH' CLASSIEST DIPLOMA G 3 - ably think. twice before taking his o - i ady friend’s sister along with him for fdar that it might take all his small - change.if the price of seats happened to be higher than the average. It's| little wonder that Taft never bought a seat there. » Pensioners Live Long (Ohio_State Journal) “While the War of 1812 was fought 108 years ago, the government is still paying ‘pensions -on its account, the expenditure last year for that pur- : pose being $12,145, the pensioners re: y T x 7 = —— = maining so Tong because of marriages T z talk of sending a dele 0 TENS] i N pres; pulation and in the East| g¥¥ k44 of the veterans late in life with very || g:ntbelect F"{.’-‘""t e flU ite TR By SonCeT Gtite Brichy. gnfl even 1}:: Afncn,"flmht' Pressure 8 ; 2 i States, urging him to use his influence unday 0ol o e Pre - | becomin; eavier and heavier eve: ¥ \ 1 yo;xfiex:xi:;n indemnity, hangs over M A R K E T s SILES]A HAS CAST VME for saner and quieter conditions dur- |terian church will hold'its regular |day.” ® X ry Annmflm wm m Wt 0 s ing the plebiscite. % session next Sunday at 11 a. m. The “The same pressure of population ) e A L : Herewith is the second of Carl Germans here charged Poland with B’chm;l.ls progressing rapidly and all |y "4, 0ve Attila and Tamerlane and TR ; D, -Grost's. disgetohes froms : Uy sending bands across the border ‘to|members are displaying keen interest | oy o oi) Kah; rf Xeen: 7 . f . HIDES roat’s, dispal P ¥%!in its progress. -The pastor,- W. F. gi n westward is most keen. ¥ Puinless Fisuishss . d B e e e is invests. |perpetrate unspegable ' outrages in|In its progress The pastor W |1y felt today,” the Globé says. “China | NEW . _HOME—G-rooms and bath, (London ?ssing Show) Cow hides, No. 1. . gating the rich coal district to be order to influence voters against cast- gerviceé o thg subject.“Five Foolish feels herself a giant-in a cage and plumbing not in; fine cellar, fine “There are still conflicting reports | Bull hides, No. 1, 1b g vo sithor Poland or Ger. |ing. their ballots for Germany. - Also, | Serv16cs on the sublect, WRE SUCR | the sixty millions of Japanese, snatchsy lot; fine location; on easy, |StHe; as to the Scene of the Carpentier- |Kipp hides, No. 1, Ib. aamy in a plebiscite to be held in |it was charged, the hope.was that| & T 100 BCTC I 8 i same | ing the barest living from an inhos- possession -soon; snap. Willits & Dempey fight; "It s now suggestal i March ?”t"‘;]:f,‘,’,li’:' ?;'if:;‘:n';‘;";fm”:f:‘f& day, | Here the Sunday school has re- |Pitable soil, turn their cyes with long. | 0180% the landmen. 4t2-16 hat the atcl settled by cable, g : ul 4 " ing to the ri } R mmion. Tomaining in hi na. |Horse hides, large, . 0-53. IS e e Foohtancd Taom_ the| contly organized, and much progress {128 e rich and as yet unexhausted e Mh S 2 js being shown. lands across the Pacific. ~ We, the : tive city and telegraphing his punch- project. T:e gl,adies'n Ald society held, its | British and Americans, 1o longer pos- | FOR SALE—G-room house; part cash, United Press Staff Correspondent o : eri s, SEVENTEEN lNJURED A Oppein, Upper Silesia, Jan. 25— Apparently authenticated cases of meeting Thursday with Dirs. William |3€SS any superiority in weapons. The balance same as rent. Adflrg‘zslszx\; That might be all right, but who Upoe Silesia is preparing for self-| oo, and mutilation were presented by, pejows. The ladies of this organiza- | Crisis may come much-more quickly Slipe Of Ploticer. 21 would want to deliver them? Pflu'“c“ GA'[‘HER]NG\ del?;rminnu‘on e i d The‘Germung as the work of Polish in- tion have shown great emergy in the|than e imagine. At no period in e W fabulously rich coal district is armed | VATEIE © S .- ;| past and'still propose to keep up the | the WOFld’s history have events moyed | WANTED, TO BUY—16-foot rowboat. 2 abulously ric! r ! Upper Silesians have a grim. jok®|lg time vigor. 30 ravidly ‘as they have done in this.””". - Phond 22. “3t3-15 Crickets a la Mode (By United Press) to the teeth and surfering the penalties rooarding the “Entkleidung kommis- | A number of the young men of the § A i iy The Chinase believe boiled crickets| = Chicago, Ill., Feb. 12—Police today of armament. ) sion” (Disrobing commission), which| congregation have been working in 2 — to be very efficacious as blood puri-|are searching for a man who last| Murders, holdups and the most bru-'is'a band of robbers which steals jew-|.the lumber camps during the winter, € o fiers. But, maybe everybody wouldn’t | tight threw a ‘bomb into the center | tal ‘atrocities are common. And they elry and clothing, leaving. their vie-|but are expected to return early next - like to be a Chinaman. ‘ of a ward political meeting and in-|are becoming more so. The resident tims to find their way home naked. |spring. . i 3 T L) jured seventeen men. population lives in dread of violent| Fifty-five cases of murder were re- y 5 2 i Two of the msen ne:;rly I:uxd their | demonstrations. lported between Seplember and Jan-| | \ - g et Castles in the Ai legs torn off. Several others were| «pg i i s | e s ¢ Even in .t;e.l.'xo't.te!t.mo:ths.of he | crushed in the ensuing panic. Eollml! lat S,"e“s};o‘;"’}f,"ffil ‘iu‘:.““d‘i‘;‘i‘filfi;‘;';?“32{3;&3?5“&3" E‘i'sd{i'fef’ ;’;’r’xq‘;"f;“fl{’ MORE THAN A SAFE PLACE s, Lt R R ol o Fci, ool Wy e st g | 1) DOTRIC] COURT : ‘ i 0! 3 s ' . i‘i?/?'i'n'rc}.':: :v;;utlgogg zi:.;z: sgll::eh';o — ¢ '“’l'he; Germans ate szst!e{mafi?lly‘pi’tilt;ls l:»;t e};ol‘j}nr}; s};r(;lx;nvgeagg;;ts arr'i‘ :h;- > : The man who regards his bank as merely a safe . - using force against us,” Herr Kor- scattere g H 3 : mans so often build. LEAGUE OPPONENTS MAY fi.,,ti, Polish leader, declared. {through the district. This is denied er;lo',t" Xg;l‘;oi’;s:;‘l fi;nfligiem;lr?::‘:l. place .far his money isn’t taking advgntafl_e‘ of e A real clash between the two na- |emphatically by Polish -authorities. | yury found verdict for defendant. what it can and will do for.him. Chicago Wins MOVE lmER’S RECALL tionalities seems impossible prior to|; While I was in Kattawitz a murder| " ¥ Chicago has & Iady holdup who in- the plehiscite; but, it ey, ecie be of thie' mosts briival Natur occurred | E. 3. Willets v, T. Stewart, action | |]J. o Wit i . bt | i tween the first and secon ays of lonly a short distance from my, hatel.| gismissed. = ur cli i %iffn upon el:f:ir;g mn.}:e hg:ng;!cfin-gz.'w ~ (By Unlted Press) B Shrosk out when the re-| The next night there was a spectacu- i c.hents look upon us as a valuable busme.ss‘ oGy, We ing more fiendish e¥| Bismarck, N. D., Feb. 12.—Oppo-|sults have heen announced,” said a lar battle in. which grenades and re-| mogay Geing Lincoln’s birthday, associate, They know that we take personal in- O e e e fral {nents of the Nonpartisan league ad:| prominent Englishman, 8 member of | o™ d. There was also a|court was adjourned from Friday aft- * terest in their affairs and. co-operate with, them 0 8 hiss. Just wondering, that’s | ipinistration were expected to deter- | the inter-allied commission here. {series of robberies. Police were notiernoon until Monday. Fropn 0wy § i .,p Yith, them " o w mine today whether to move for the! The British representative admitted noticeable during these .disturbances, to the utmost in all.their'business and financial reeall of league leaders who hold of- | the district was crammed with weap-| One element which 'is disturbing problems. E ' ¥ Room for Theughe fice. ons. | both Germans and Poles is' commu- PUBL]S“ERSEBWAR A cortatn woman in advancing an| A conference last night was expect-| “There is a chance for a great ex- 'nism. There were many evidences : argument against young ladies gcov_ ed to bring plans to a head. There is'plosion here,” he said. “In fact, 1}of its growth.in the district. Russian FoR meESUPREMACY - / : ering their ears with the so-called |2 tremendous opposition in the ranks think it is inevitable.” bolsheviks have been as busy in Up- ; THE NORTHERN N ATIONAL “cootic garages,” says that “if God I‘of the Independent Voters® association| T talked with French, German, Po- ber Silésia as they have in other'parts| ° ? — B N - had intended the ears to be covered, | to recall the leaders at this time, it lish, British and Americanobservers of the world. ¢ (Continued from'Page 1) . Bemidji, Minnesota He would have provided a covering [Was learned. If the majority wishes a here. All appeared to believe that %~ ‘|clined to listen to McClure’s warn- : for them.” It is apparent that .this | recall it may be delayed until spring. | violence will come. There was some |Su ings. It says “we are not all disposed | | argument opens up a wide field for to set aside as chimerical the very! thought. :| grave warning given by Mr. McClure. All war is at the bottom caused by LR | ,- “Speak for Yourself, Gene” | Y . " A v o Now that the Elks are offering a’| iV g\ 4 prize to the first couple to make ap- | > 8 g o # : plication to be married during thc|‘ : Y . carnival, and now that 'Gene Ber-; man is at the head of the committee | in charge of this feature, we think| g 1 . o that ’Gene has the advantage over| ner Drug Store and will place this entire stock on sale at once and . _ the Test of the boys. And then we| at greatly reduced prices. - wonder why he doesn’t take it up| Read over this list of Genuine Bargains We have purchased the entire line of phonographs and records from Boardman’s Cor- himself. —SPECIAL SALE— COUNTY DIRECTORY Euunty Auditor. A. D. Johnson; PHONOGRAPHS—NEW 3 ' Lrunsurers t ...Barl Geilll 5__Pathe oak; 6—Pathe mahogany, cabinet style, stand- Reg. .Chas. i / A A 4 Clug:ca;tn&g:t. 5 .pq?ez:as nwx[;:fiz‘ ard price, $125.00; special sale price .. $90.00 YOU SAVE $45.00 Sheriff....... Andrew Johnson | With $10 worth of Pathe Records. 5 . Judge of Probate. .J. E. Havris $10 cash; balance, $2 per week i (s:ouaxkyfAsn!;)rnlny. .G }LCT;:{runcc] b v b A $150.00 1 i \ \ TS 2 upt. of Schools . C. McGihee —Widdicomb, oak; standard price, .00; special - Ko A Serial Story of Mr. Kilo Watt. The Thrilling Tale of Soronar. it H N McKee |l price ... $88.00 YOU SAVE $62.00 ; the Wonders of a Wonder Worker, Told in Monthly Install- County Agent D.'C. Dvoracek || $8 cash; balance, $8 per mont! 5 ments by Kilo Watt, himself. P.S.—Don’t miss a si;lule chapter Our list of slightly used phonographs, including the well known Standard Make: : ‘And I do them more read- COUNTY COMMI! g ly used p. ong P! wding n 0 more a {Li DA oo cBard Tt ]« Follbwis i : | NLY last'month ily. - Aladdin had to Rub a 24 District, Hans B. Imsdanl COLUMBIA—VICTOR—BRUNSWICK—EDISON—PATHE—SONORA T b be Ldo Lamp Vigorously, ands the rd District ..Samuel Ellis g ; Genii appeared, with a Snort 4th District. . Wm. L | 3—Columbia, mahogany and walnut; standard price, : ] completemy 3 s . §th District. . TR Hayee|| $225.00; special sale price : $188.00 YOU SAVE $37.00 . SRl e i?‘:;:ofin"w and in a Cloud e DIRERtORY . $15 cash; balance, $10 per month and my story about my name, 1 ask only that you Press ..L.F. Johnson 6—Columbia, oak, mahogany and walnut; standard price, and I, K. Watt, never break a Button with your Finger, Treaaurer. . W.Rhea) | $160.00; special price sia0s YOU SAVE $20.00 R e and, Silently,wwmmgly, i Chief of Polic .'Thos. Dailey 2—Columbia, mahogany ; standard price, $160.00; special : My first name—the ‘only Derlor your Wi . Fira Clet. .. Latles Dafiey | gany. price, $ s]P YOU SAVE $50.00 : one I have not told you about, L am . “Stronger than a Wn{ef Dept. ...B. J. Bourgenis 1—Edi " ; . . . is Kilo. By it, I am strength- Horse,” for fl,"ree'f"urths of A : | —Edison, oak; standard price, $167.50; special price, YOU SAVE $40.00 ened a thousand-fold, for it my Power will do as much ALDERMEN with six records mean “One Thousand.” Work as the Strongest Dray- First Ward— . 1—Edison, oak; standard price, $120.00; special My full name, therefore, is horse can'do in the same pe- > A. M. Bagley, E. D. Doyce. J X ; it riod, and can keep on indef- Fechnd Ward— Terms—$7 cash; balance, $7 per mont};ms".oo : st SAVE $43 o0 ffllxgevt‘:)ag; .u;l;rgly, oo initely, whereas a horse must Thtrd Warae D Pemer : b lama Mné]asureg ‘Quantity stop to eat and rest: B. W. Cooper, H. Carver. - 2—Sonora, walnut and mahogany; standard prices, ; § 3 i . Or, at your direction, I am- Fourth Wardoe, i $120.00; special price ... ' $30.00 YOU SAVE $30.00 ‘}ftE;,f,'iff‘%fc?;f,fi or PoWer. a5 Dainty and Gentle as a Db ool MeRtunon; Terms—$10 cash; balance $10 per month your Work, I light your Mother with her Babe. H. Bridgeman, J. E Hayward 1—Silvertone, table model, oak; regular price, $55.00; Home, I make Life Mean I Warm you in Winter; I A e andersiul special price el $szs.o'o YOU SAVE $30.00 More to You and Your Loved cool you in Summer. ’ . ‘Vandersluis. Terms—$5 cashs balance, $6 per month ’ Ones, because I Lighten your ICook for you; Imake Ices Columbia, table model; regular price, $60.00; special = > o g A L L R G ] ’ el; regular price, .00; specia ; ry, give you Every Possible 1 1 price ...... $2750 YOU'SAVE $32.50 i Comfort, and leave you Fresh Runs‘;’:fif 2 é’e';f?;,y fi};;m’ New Restaurant Terms—$7.50 cash; balance, $5 per month 8 ] and Strong and Healthful to € hine, and do Myriads of other Now Open ] Edison, cylinder Amberola; regular price, $60~00s; spe- ] Devote Your Time and En- Things for you. 28.00 YOU SAVE $32.00 ! ; ergy. ;‘1) making your Loved And L dolthem One at a Day and Night Service Terms—$8 cash; balance, $4 per mon oY, ry-tellers who Limesor All Together at the . ? . " H Same ‘Time 112 Third Street A number of cylinder machines sold on terms as low as - - related Tales of Aladdin and % o $2 per month This Wond(;rlflul Lamp had Me an{nAfivc:,ysI gzverrt?ealr); li i : : 1 in mind, t s : er Jor 500 Second-hand, 4-minute, cylinder Records, many nearly new, each - : ;;;nrndn%fan}:ug’ll:nhehe(;ye:fivg and am always 1723—New Pathe Records, Choice, Each. ¢ Aladdin’s Lamp performed At Your Service, __FREE Pi i - . ; hat They and Aladdin and i vy iano Prices Cut Deep—1914 Prices Now Prevail what They and Aladdin an Kilo Watt. $5.00 Mecal Tickot will be given 5 - - Al the Rolke then: lving Pablished by sting be | ¢ thought Miracles. 3 g, emmpotiume - | T dafly do Things More, - MINNESOTA ELECTRIC LIGHT . eo a e r 3 O Y Difficult as 2 Matter of Mere AND POWER CO. - EVERSON & PATTERSON | ] B & - - 1 Routine. 5 Elks Bldg.—Phone 26 Propristirs || Third and Beltrami Ave. ! Bemidji; Minn. Meals at all Hours