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T. Baker where they will remain u"LY FIVE MUHE Huuns until awarded one to each Candidate UF nuuBLE vuTE GET“"G in each of the Sub-districts 1, 2.3 4, 5 and 6 after the Capital, Grand To look forward to a comfortable old age the wage earner must save. (Contiaued from First Pode] | District and Subdistrict (Musical number of votes in the entire contest, scholarships) _Prizes have - been awarded. The. District Prlxo.A In Case of a Tie Vote. The District Prize in this contest 3 In the case of a tie vote be- is a beautiful blue white $100 Dia- tween any two contestants The mond ring, one of the finest stones| Bemidji Pioneer wishes to announce of its size ever set in a ring in Be-|they will each be given the prize midji. It is on display at the store | Which their vote ties them for. of George T. Baker, where it will District A. remain until turned over to the lady Sub-District No. 1. receiving the highest number of| Comprises all tne territory morth of votes in District B after the Capitol | Fourth street and east of Beltrami Ave., and Grand Prizes have been awarded, | including north side of Fourth street and the east side of Beltrami Ave. The Savings Department Of the First National Bank of Bemidji receives deposits of $1 and upwards ‘and compounds interest thereon every six months. 1st Sub-District Prizes—District' A. | Bertha Benson, 127937 Wh b o g The first Sub-Dstrict Prizes in | Maude McCawley, 5:700 y not become an active depositor District A are four musical scholar. | 0'¢a Paulson, 53550 ith thi . banki . . . £ NN Gladys Kreatz, 45639 with this pioneer banking institution of ships in Mastens Conservatory of Jean McKee, 1550 Beltrami county. Music. These Musical Scholarships | Lottie McDonald, 700 will be awarded one to each lady|Mrs. Tuomy, 700 getting the highest number of votes fi“ieABmE‘“g:- 57‘57‘; ) Dicisi rs. A. E. Otto, in Sub-Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4, after Ethel Getchel, 5lo the Capitol, Grand and District Prizes have been a?v ax:ded. " Comprises all the territory ' north of Second Sub-District Prizes. Fourth street east of Irvin avenue and The second Sub-district Prizes are | west of Beltrami avenue, incluc.ling north six gold watches two with diamond |%d¢ Of Fourth street, east side of Irvin avenue and west side of Beltrami avenue. set and engraved cases and four Besse Cochran, 160696 Sub-District No. 2. The First National Bank Of Bemidji, Minnesota with plain engraved cases. They | Ruth Wightman, 149275 are on display in the window of Geo. | Mrs. Leet 102162 We are the largest Ready-to-Wear Concern in Northern Minnesota. Women's and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Garments mant BEMIDUJI MINN. Low prices here don’t mean cheap goods---“not a bit of it.” 'We use the term “low prices” in the comparative sense only. Some goods are too cheap for us to handle, others too dear---in neither case do you receive proper return for your money expended. You can shop here with the full assurance that you are getting one hundred cents worth of value for every dollar spent. We shall strictly adhere to our established prin- ciples of value giving which has been the means of our sturdy . growth, and owing to our greater purchasing power we wish to state that we shall improve our recognized high standard of value. We Have Suits at Small Prices in which we affirm you get more for your outlay than in any suit we've seen. Simple Walking, Working, Traveling or School Suits, as plain as a pikestaff, but very good, $19.65 \ The T. J. C. & Co. $24.15 Suit is a model of correct tailoring and good value. It’s really the standard for suits at the price. We are hoping that no woman will miss the pleasure of inspecting these new Coats. Rajah and Pongee Silks, Irish Linens, French Linens, Serges and Tweeds $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $11.65, $16.15 Muslin Underwear Our Department of Women’s Muslin Underwear contains so large and varied a assortment of under- garments that any womar who fails to inspect this section of our store is truly missing a great treat. $3.50 Lace and Embroidery Insertion Cambric Skirts, cut full and well made, we $2 35 L L o A TSP s P wiTh - T5¢ Corset Covers 55¢ Extra quality Nainsook Corset Covers with linen torchon and German val lace and embroidery, guar- anteed to fit perfectly at this remarkably low price. You simply can’t afford to overlook this offer. $2.00 Gowns $1.35 Four styles of low neck, elbow sleeve Nainsook Gowns made full length and with linen lace and embroidery and German val trimmings. V neck Cambric Gowns with embroidery edge at the above price. For Saturday and Monday 35c |50c Gauze Lisle Vests, 3 for $ 1 gg;lgggg'sw iggrgegltbrgitézsedcfimbfic Weoffer the best fine Gauze Lisle| 11€ reason for this offering is ruffle, 1 to 14 years.............. 180 . ly to introduce our complete Onyx Dye Hose, with garter top, mere| high spliced heel and double toe Knit Underwear .Dep.a rtment for for women, which is a 50c Hose. Women. These Swiss Ribbed Gauze This is an offering of remarkable V_ests, gt.laranteed‘to fit perfectly, value and one which will remain will again be marked 50c on Tues- : . day morning, but as an induce- in force as a special f turd 4 and Monday i ork SEEREY ment for Saturday and Monday you may choose at this price 3 Pair for $1.00 35c-=3 for $1 e T Children’s’ Muslin Night Gowns, full length and width, 2 39 to 14 years.... o C Good assortment of Infant's India Linen Dresses, 75¢ values, ssc that will sell. * | the east side of Irvin avenue. ‘Anna Mae Danaher, Mamie Malone, 2808 Mrs. A. Benner, % 2428 Nell Shannon, . 780 Sub-District No, 3. Comprises all the territory west of Irvin avenue, extending across Great Northern tracks and inclusive of that territory, and Hazel Minnick, Spooner, 68210 Myrtle Methven, 47025 Ruth Wilcox, 47025 Helen Bisiar, 16616 Mrs. Joe Hughes, 1300 Hazel Hulett, 550 Ada Meyers, 550 Mae Kane, 550 Sub-District No. 4, Comprises all the territory south of Fourth street and east of Irvin avenue, including the south side of Fourth street, the east side of Irvin avenue and the Village of Nymore. Mrs. A, Foster, 47502 Nina Hazen, 45718 Hilma Johnson 38302 Hilda M. Dullan, . Olive Cunningham, 2188 Vada McTaggart, 2045 District B, Sub-District No. 5. Comprises all the territory north and south of the city limits of the City of Be- midji and east of the line dividing Range 32 and 33. Mrs. J. M. Freeburg, Blackduck, 98227 Edith Bordson, Blackduck, 63536 Ollie Curtis, Blackduck, 50150 Blanche Panchot, Akeley, 35100 Gladys Hazen, © 1479 Ethel Jardine, Blackduck, 715 Hazel Fellows, Tenstrike, 560 Mae Sheok, Tenstrike, 550 Mary Hensil Country 550 Sub-District No. 6. Comprises all the territory nor and south of the City limits of the City of Bemidji and west of the line deviding Range 32 and 33. Jennie Sater, Bagley 158756 Sadie Henderson, Maltby, 15550 Pauline Branchaud, Bagley, 850 No Baseball Game Today. The Blackduck high school team failed to put in an appearance this morning, probably on acconnt of the cold weather, so there was no game with the local high school team to- day. Diarrhoea should be cured with- out loss of time aud by medicine which, like Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures promptly but pro- duces no unpleasant after effects. It never fails and is pleasant and easy to take. Sold by Barker Drug Co. “MONEY BAGK” OFFER STANDS INVESTIGATION Good Goods and Fair Methods Spell “‘Business” For Big Enterprise. Honesty is the best business policy. So say the people who dis- covered the new and unique method of applying electricity to the human body by means of thin metal insoles, worn in the shoes. The enormous demand for these galvanic insoles is taxing the factory to its utmost capacity. Evidently, the insoles do what is claimed for them. The offer ' of “Money Back” is an unusually fair one. You merely deposit $1.00 with your druggist, and take a pair of Electropodes. If they fail to cure— or if they should, on thirty days trial, prove unsatisfactory—return them to your druggist and get your $1.00 back. There are no strings to the offer, During the months of January and February thousands of people availed themselves of the offer. Ina comparatively short time 150,000 people, all over the country, have tried Electropodes. Of this number over 138,000 have found them extremely beneficial. The others, who felt they were not benefitted, received their money back without question. If anybody doubts that Electro- podes do just what is claimed for them, a trial will convince. Your druggist can supply you. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS EOR CHILDREN,. ¢l ates e IR wesussiiiule. A. 8. OLMSTED, Ls Roy, 1. Y. Auto for Hire MARKHAM HOTEL Phone 89. Residence Phone 4. T. J. ANDREWS Smart-Getchell Ice Co, We want to supply your refrigerator ‘with good, clean, pure ice, By the month for $2.00. Tolephone No. 12, TOM SMART E. R. GETCHELL ELK GHARMS We manufacture in our own workshop a large variety in origiral and special designs. Genuine teeth and solid gold mountings only $6.00 and up. Charms can be made more valuable by the addition of precious stones. Our Repair Department There is no better repair work in the jewelry line done anywhere than right here in our own store. Understand us—we are makers of jewelry and know how. GED. T. BAKER & CO, Manufacturing Jewelers 116 Third Street BEMIDJI MINN. | ERar The man who looks ahead usually goes ahead. Siucerity Clothes stand for thirty years of progress. The makers are now putting 43 hand processes into every Sincerity coat and 37 into every pair of trousers—more than " other similiar concern in the world. Do you wonder that Sincerity Clothes wear so well and look so well so long? ‘ _ Isn’t it worth your while to investigate Sincerity Clothes? Ask for our Sincerity style book. It is free. We are showing a large liné of the cele- brated Packard Oxfords, in blacks, tans and ox-blood, at $4.00 and $5.00. Also some very snappy styles at $3.00 and $3.50. Sincerity Clothes Shap Trs Model Glothing Store Schedule of Votes during Double Vote Offer Votes will be given on arrears and paid in advance «subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Bemidji Pioneer, according to the following schedule: DAILY Three Month's Subscription Six Month’s 24 One Year's VOwES New Old 1,200 8,000 8,000 2,000 ++20,000 5,000 80,000 15,000 VOTES » < old One Year's Subscription.... 5 150 § 1.25 Two = “ - & . . 325 Three ‘¢ R . . 1,000 Four 0 ¥ e 00 2,500 B