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fer- in ECKERSALL THINKS GOPHERS WILL WIN Chicago, Oct. 28.Walter H. Eck ersall, former star quarterback on the University of Chicago football team, in an article on the Minnesota-Illi nois game next Saturday says: Not as Good as Last Year. "Illinois has not shown the class it did last year when it defeated every big nine eleven. The team has not played with that unity of attack so essential to success and it is extreme ly doubtful if Coach Zuppke can mus ter a team which will stand the hard driving of the Gopher backs. Allow ances are made for the fact that Pogue and Clark will be in the game, but they will be closely watched and hit so hard when they carry the ball that the Orange and Blue element will be weakened accordingly when either is removed from the game. "Illinois is not the team that can play a hard, bruising game. This was shown in the Ohio State game. The players, despite the hot day, took out time several times. "That Minnesota is prepared for Jway v- Security State Bank mb:4r?**e,'-' SNA *i5J*. Buy A Farm Direct From Owner I have 240 acres of the best land in the county locat- ed on the "Divide'' three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and 60 acres seeded to clover and timothy. I Will Sell It In 40,80, O Up To 240 Acre Tracts Will sell for part payment down and balance on easy payments. Have been a resident on same for 22 years and feel certain that anyone seeking a real bargain will buy on sight. All I ask is that you look at it be- fore you buy elsewhere. The state road runs 3-4 mile East of the land from Blackduck to Cass Lake and another road North to the county road. Can drive right up to farm with auto or team. Four forties drain to Mississippi on gradual slope and two forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are still timbered. There is a fine Consolidated School at Hines. Buss calls daily for children. Interested parties are requested to write or ill at the BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFICE for further information. W. M. VAIL, Owner 0 this contest is assured. The easy victory of the Gophers over Iowa last Saturday and their gradual improve ment with the playing of each game are enough to convince the average follower of the game that Minnesota is a team of unlimited strength. Coach Williams, according to the of ficials who have worked in the Min nesota game, has developed a team which can play the old and new game with equal success." BRAINERD FORMS AUTOMOBILE CLUB Brainerd, Minn., Oct. 28.Thirty- three auto owners signed the charter list of the Brainerd Automobile asso ciation, which elected as officers: President, Dr. J. A. Thabes vice president, C. W. Hoffman treasurer, O. A. Peterson secretary, C. E. Han sing. On the board of governors are E. C. Bane, R. B. Withington, Iver Benson, F. H. Gruenhagen and E C. Peacock. The local association will affiliate with state and national or ganizations. The Want Column will give you the desired information. No more temptation to cuss that old, dried-up muc- ilage pot-nor that mouldy paste! The & S Refill- ableMucilagfeAppiierisalwaysreadyalwaysfresh always clean==pneumatic feed-=self closing. UST think how. many times you have wished for an efficient H'-#&4 to handle mucilage. Whether you are office man, ship- "rffr] ping clerk, artist, stenographer, office boy, bookkeeper, child," housewife, social butterfly, country merchant, banker, school teacherit matters not what your station or work in life, you have wanted this & S Hucilage Applier hundreds of times to stick a label on a package, a sample to a card, an ungummed stamp to an envelope, a clipping in your scrap book to seal an envelope or package, to mend a toy or a torn paper in fact to make this, that, or the other thing stay where you wanted it. I i Sold in a neat hox with tyne collapsible tube of best mucilage. It will last till it's lost. Get yours1 today. The price is 50c. LV -Z The Pioneer Pub. Co "5 "YOUNG ROMANCE" AT NEW GRAND THEATER A Jesse L. Lasky production with Edith Taliaferro in a bit of human comedy tonight. The' theme of the comedy is rich and it has yielded no common crop of laughs. i* 1 ,Jf Bemidji, flinnesota yr-fgaz: OPSAHL ANSWERS GARDNER'S THREAT Bemidji, Oct. 28.(Special.)As the first to file for congress in the Sixth district, -I was pleased to sefe Senator Gardner throw down .the gauntlet and notify me as well as other aspirantf that I or anyone else cannot be elected in the Sixth with out first joining the Gardner associa tion and start lid raising, as farming is one of the Sixth district's chief in dustries. It is well for the farm factory own ers and managers to start early and during the winter have Senator Gard ner and his Gardner's association fully demonstrate to the farm own ers the housewives, the miners and railroads the full economic benefits that will be derived by these indus tries in the Sixth if they will add to their next year's field crops by Sena tor Gardner's "John Barley Corn Lid Bemidji, ,s5tf* Tap--^5' JT Raising" proposal. I for one will be pleased to have' this association back up its threat by proving how their "Lid Raising" will lower the cost of living. Will make better and more produc tive farm factories. Will make better laborers in fields, woods, factories and mines. Will make better homes. Will make better boys and men. Wilf make better public officials. Will make better railroad service and Will make better bankers. The best is what is wanted in the Sixth. OPSAHL. Advertisement. V",. ltdl028 INDIAN AGENTS MAKE RAID AT TTTCTXTTTRP O'Leary Small batts, each.....LA. .i...l. 'Ct^-'" Fleishgrs yarns, |^rman IT^HE service to yoil wl|ich the Gill JBfrotljer' store J-1 offers meanssatisfactionabsolutely a unique service. :i ^he individuality in our young men's suits anji overcoats is "something different." Decidedly ultra- fashioned styles soft materials in new col- orings full of dignity. We show many models in over- coats, in a great variety of weaver and colors.! In suits the new slender effects, giving a smart, spruce, well-set- up look to the figure new greens, browns, blues, grays, in stripes and plaids. Economy prices $15, $18,|$20, $25, $30, $35 ^y The greatest range ofovercoats ever shown by any store. It's worth your time to come and see the new styles in ready-to-put-on overcoats better qualities than ever in fabric.*^ Great coats, belt backs, double and single breasted styles, St. Leger models, kimona sleeve models formatting or loose backs. Best overcoat values you'll see. $ 10, $ 15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35 This store is the home of Kuppenheimer and Styleplus clothes. We have suits and overcoats for every type of figure in qualities unmatched anywhere. We have special sizes for stout men, tall slen- der men, odd sizes of all kinds. Special styles for young menspecial styles for older men. The best clothes made. Twenty-five per cent more value in them than any other clothes. $10, $15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35 GILL BROTHERS Money Cheerfully Refunded Bemidji, Minnesota Indian agents made a raid at Kel- You'll Find The Goods Advertised In The Basement. Wool BattsRamsdown wool batts size 72x84, moth proof, price each l$2.25 Lalnldbwn cloth covered wool batts, size 72x84, moth proof, price each fir 1 $2.65 liher Tuesday evening and discovered a large quantity of liquor. It was destroyed. Several arrests will be made. Wool wadding for the baby's quilt each 20c Cotton batts, Maish batts, 72x90, 2 1- 2 pound batt 90c, 3 pound batt....$l QUILTS AND BLAKNETS Maish quilts, e^hfe?ff Jf^...^ to $10 Other quilts, ea'chj|X^ hkets, each..-fc^ .^|fl vfei.x.,. :?^r. :f-^^^/. .^!r.-^75c to $7.50 I sknit|fng Spanish"yarn, Eiderdown arid Affgora farfi, Shetland floss. ^fc*'= llljif" 1* ^6 & Window^ shades, window fixtures, linBleaWrfubbeif matting, table oilcloth You Are Just As Old As Your Spine Are You Sick? Have you tried all other methods to regain your health and failed. If so try chiropractic adjust- ments and get well. A spinal analysis will not cost you a cent may save you dollars, perhaps your life. Investigate before condeming. A. Dannenberg, Chiropractor Office Hours: 10 to 12,1:30 to 5, 7 to8 Office our First Nit'l Bank Gena Gaines, the 4-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaines, broke her collar bone when a door she was trying to open, suddenly Co. yaRri, Germantown yarn," Saxony and PHI Minnesota to 25c $s\. i* -r ^9i^iC^