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“LUMBERJAGKS YEARN FOR GOSPELI” HIGGINS (Continued from Page 1.) found, as I began launchipg out,in- to fields where I was not so we'l known, there was a deep-seated pre- judice for me to overcome. Some of the men thought it was a scheme to get money; and I was not sur- prised when I looked into the way in which the men had been treated while in the camps; for in most cases, any person who came to the camp seemed to be imbued with one purpo: and that was to get the Iumberjacks’ money, The tailor came to sell clothes, the jeweler to sell watches or other jewelry; the cripple to ask a collec- tion with which to buy himself a cork limb, which he seldom ever purchases, for if he did, the next win- ter he would not get a collection; the sister of charity and occasional- Iy what T call a ‘tramp preacher, i ited the camp but once, and then for a purpose of taking up a col- lection, “The prejudice growing out of jlhust- varried and constant appeals for money had to be overcome, and could only be removed by years of hard work, proving to these men, and to the companies operating the | i camps, that 1 had but one object in view, the welfare of the men. But today 1 am thankful to God to have lived to see that prejudice overcome and to find such a call and such a (Continued tomorr: v.) Mark the date, April 19, Swiss| Bell Ringers, under the auspices of the Presbyterian church, “Our baby cries for Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs. T. B. Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. “It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds aund croup.” For| sule by Barkers Drug Store. Otto Called to Milwaukee. This afternoon a telegram was re- ceived by Adam E. Otto, stating that his father, Franklin M. Otto, 72 years old, was dying, at his home in Mil- waukee, The elder Mr. Otto has been in good health up until two weeks ago, and his condition had not been con- sidered as serious up until yesterday. Mr. Otto will leave tonight for Milwaukee, and will try to arrive at the bedside of his father before death comes, Coustipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many simple things, it may lead to serious consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Cham- berlain’s Tablels are given at the first indication, much distress and suffering may be avolded. Sold by Barkers Drug Store. SR YOO OO DD BEMIDJI MARKET PRICES ¢ R R R R R R RCRCR Y Butter (Dairy)............. $ .25 BEEE cosonin soiaamg sy e Potatoes Onions Cabbage Turnips Beets ... .. Poultry . Wheat . . Oats How's This? Weoffer One Hundred Dollars Reward_ for s of Catarrh that cannot be cured by ‘ure. rm, WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesaio Druggists, Toledo, O, atarrah Cure is taken internally, ectly upon the blood and mucous r of the system. Tostimonlals free Price, o¢ por bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Now-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Gent-a-Word Where cash accompanies copy we will publish all “Want Ads"for half- cent a word per insertion. Where cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted =-Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED WANTED—For the United States army, ablebodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits,| avenne, Hand Bags New styles and shapes in German Sliver and Mesh Bags, black and col- ored Suedes, Velvet, Satin and Beaded Bags. Price $1.00 to $15.00. Women’s ana Children’s Reaciy-to- Wear Garments Novelty Jewelry, Chains, Baloro Pins, Vanity Sets, . black and white Neck Pins i and Buckles. Although Easter readiness pervades all departments of the store, and women have learned that whatever is selected at this store can be relied upon as to correct style and higher quality---and she who selects a tailored gar- ment bearing the Crane Label derives the advantage of obtaining the highest class of tailoring, and aside from this, the price is reasonable. 4 We've never had such an individual and exclusive parliament of dress to show to our friends, and women are always welcome whether “shopping to look” or “shopping to buy” and there is much to see in all that goes to com- lete a womans wardrobe. CGharming Dresses We can scarcely imagine an ocecasion that could not be supplied with suitable dresses from our well equipped Gown and Dress Depariment. Simple Wash Dresses for Morn- ing wear $3.00 to $10.00; of Percale Gingham, Lawn and Swiss. : Chiffon and Marquisette Danc- ing and Evening Dresses. Pink, light blue, white $19.60 to $45. Afternoon Dresses, $25.00 to $50.00. . Marquisette, Foulards and other popular fabrics in new designs, also beautiful veiled effects and beaded or embroidered designs. ——— SPRING SALE OF SUITS Excelling All Previons Otferings We have been more than usually paine— taking in preparing for this sale, careful that the models are the best that the mar- ket affords, that the fabrics are the latest products of the mills, that the workman- ship is of the highest standard. and that the prices will attract favorable comment. We summarize points of worthy Emphasis. First—The latest d crees of fashion are observed in style, fabrics and colorings. Second—Range of sizes is 8o large th it you can probably he fitted without altera- tions. Third—The number of suits without duplicates. Fou:th—The decisive saving in price that is evident from most casual A GREAT $12.50 SUIT SALE Suits of the quality, finish and style of the $18.50 grades. Plain Coat and Skirt suit; rough weave; cloth euits; semi-fitted coats; plain and gored skirts, novelty lapel and flap coat suits. - A GREAT $16.50 SUIT SALE Many of the suits at this price belong to the regular $28.00 lines. Many original model Suits; imported novelty cloth suits severaly plain or novelty trimmed styles, . fancy effects or plain; rare values. A GREAT $22.50 SUIT SALE All sizes at this price but more than 20 styles to choote from. Many were made to sell at $32.00. Fine imported novelty Snits, plain tailored and trimmed styles.. A GREAT $28.00 SUIT SALE All sizes at this price and here you will find Suits tailored to the last stitch and bench made m odels that should sell for $35.00 and up. Spring Undermuslin in - Full Array The undermusl'n department is an alluring place these days with " its beautiful stock of snowv white Under garments, trimmed in flources of laces and embroidery, pretty inser- tions , fine hand work and oft times garpished with dainty ribbons. Fine fit, neat finish and good quality materials are the chief points of superiority in Crane & Co. undermuslins, Combinations at $1 to $12. Corset Covers and Drawers or 3-piece suits. Corset Cover and Skirt. Gowns at 50cto $14. Skirts at 5Oc to $18. Princess Slipps at $1.50 to $8. Cor- set Covers at 26¢ to $2.50. Knit Underwear Splendid assortmentof women’s and children’s medium and light weight underwear for between veasons and spring or summer wear. Vests at 15¢ to $3.50. Pants at 25¢ to $1.50. Union suits at 50¢ to $5.00. Also fine assort— ment of silks and lisle hose. Coats For General Service and Dressy Wear Strictly plain tailored Street Coats, Swagger Touring Models, Mannish Over coat styles and novelty coats in cloth or satin; many with distinctive Fashion Features such as Reglan sleeves, contrasted linings, large revers, high waist lines, e c. All the fashionable coating materia's of the season are numbered among the assemblage, 3F‘Iain and practical Street Coats at $10 to $35. Touring and Auto Coats $7 to $45. Novelty Street Coats $15 to $32.50. Neckwear—Complete lines of Dutch, tailored and Fichu collars, stocks and coat s=te. also splendid showings of tailor d neckwear and vovelties at 285¢ and up. Bloomer Suits for Boys Any number of clever boyish styles Some with pockets and how boys revel in those pockets! Others in regulation desiga ready for imaginary sales in uptur.ied tables. Striped lawns, chambras, linens, percales snd import ginghams ia sizes 2 to 8 years are ali t) be closed out now. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Suits sale price $1.00. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.35 Suits sale price 75¢. 65¢ and 75¢ Suits sale price 38c. Juvenile Wear for the Younger Ones Exclusive assortments in vefined styles for Infants and Little Tot’s Tailored Coats, ancy Cloth Coats. white serge, rajah silk and satin coats, also long Coats for Babies, Dresses for (hildren and Babies in all manner “of hand embroidered and lace trimmed styles—also white tailored Dresses, colored Dresses, Rompers, Kimonas, Sacques, Bonuets, Bibs, Bootees and other Baby Ward- robe Furnishings. Special attention is directed to our beautiful line of Children’s IHeadwear in Bonnets of straw, also Infant’s crochet and silk Bonnets and Babies’ washable Caps that open out flat_and launder like a handkerchief. Our Baby Department specializes in Hand- Embroidered Baby Wear in Flannel Coats, Dresses, Nightingales, Shoulder Shawls, ete., and comparisons will prove the prices to be very reasonable. The only store in Northern Minnesota with a complete Baby’s Department, dedicated to the needs of the Cradled Infant. Waists Complete the Easter Suit Dressy Blouses of Chiffon, Messaline and Fancy Taffeta in collarless or high neck styles and embroidered or beaded effects, $5.00 to $12.00. R Suit Waists in Taffetas, Messalines and smart tailored and trimmed styles, suitable for street and traveling. Prices 3.75 tn $10.50. ' Tailored linen Waists at 2,25 to $6.50. Lingerie Waists at prices from 75¢ up. ] 4 Today and Friday we show mn our window special waist values for Saturday’s selling only- Extra good valne for the price asked $1.00. See this display it will show the best values ever offered for the price. Marquisette Dresses at $14.25 We are featuring in our Dress line three pretty styles in striped marquisette. Dresses with lace yoke and short sleeve, black and ‘white, blue and white and lavender and white. Neatand serviceable styles for Dance or Dress wear. Values that ehould by right be $20.00 or $22.50. Junior Suits Special [ Sizes 13, 15 and 17. High class Little Womens and Junicr Suits—checks gtripes and fancy cheviots and blue serge. . $18 Suits $12 $25 Suits $16.50 $22 Suits $15 Crane & Co.'s first catalogue for Out of Town Trade will he oft the Press Next Week. This style book is yours I-Tree—leservex.l for you espe('l:‘tuy as Pioneer reader. Space cannot he given to tell of the interest, the beauty, the pleasure and the saving this Crane & Co. style book will bring you. \"Vnte for the book m‘_‘e]f.— it is yours Free and will be sent to you without obligation; just for the askiug. . It will show you all the new and most wonderfu]' values in w’ahls:ts, Sklrts,‘ Llngerle Dresses, Wash Dresses, Tub Suits, Silk Dresses, Wool Suits and Furnishings, also all kinds of Misses and Infa'nt’s wear. This calalogne is our first a0 we must say it is a Beauty, carrying fifty double pages of Women’s, Misses and Children’s Wear, and Yours for the Asking. 207 Third Street /¢ fg ¢ Everything Bemidji, Minn. M Ready-to-Wear S ————— FOR SALE 207 Third Street %mg g Everything Bemidji, Minn. Ozj 9‘ Ready-to-Wear $20 Suits $14- @ grapher, work, who can speak, read and write the English language. formation apply to Recruiting Officer, 4th St., and Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, Minnesota. For in- WANTED—At once good steno- Apply, Thomas John- son, 1001 Minnesota Ave. WANTED—Girl for general house- Inquire 903 Beltrami WANTED—Lady cook at the Tronj- hem Hotel, 310 American Ave. WANTED — Pastry cook at the| Markbham. Apply at once. WANTED—Chambermaidand night clerk at Brinkman Hotel. WANTED—Cook at the Nicollet Hotel. prtLe L L O e s e WANTED—Cook atthe Trondjhiem hotel. e s o {FOR SALE—House and lot on | Lake Boulevard. Part cash and easy payment on balance. In- quire O. N, ‘Steenstrup,. Geo. T Baker & Co’s. Store. it Gt wedh e b Lo ot 5 SN FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, modern house. Oue of the best locations in the city. Phone 190. - RIS ity Saone 0. e FOR SALE—Full blooded Golden Wryandotte eggs at 507 Irvipe Ave, FOR SALE—An oak buffet, fect condition. Graham M. Tor- rance. 421 Bemidji avenue. P FOR SALE— 4 lots South East corner, 13th. Street and Bixby Ave. Apply H. E. Reynolds. i FOR SALE—Cheap 6 room house, Lot 50 x 140, Inquire 709 Irvine _FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 311 Bemidji Ave. Inquire at Browne’s| Dairy Lunch. Hale, Littlefork, Minn, WANTED—16, 18 or 20 ft, launch. 2to 3 hores power engine, Ad, dress P. B. Heffernan, State Sana. torium, Cass Co., Minn. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Bemidji Lady’saddress. |1f you want to hire ope or more | - teams of good draft horses for any work, write to Hugh Malcolm, Be- Ave. 3 | The name of a sister of Charles| 4l Miva. =~ =~ | White, will be of benefit to that| WANTED — Plain or children’s FOR SALE—$600 sail boat for $100.| lady. Lady resides nedr Bemidii sewing. Mrs. Higgins, 516 Bel- | Inquire at this office. -and is married. Address, R. W. trami avenue. Phone 337, e W__