Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 13, 1911, Page 4

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surrendered, emerging from the whipping machine with feelings of revenge in his heart, or his spirit is broken and he becomes a cringing creature witholit spirll' and without enthusiasm. The one leaves the school ready to do anything to get the revenge upon society which he until he surrendered..” What ig the|blindly feels is his,due. The cther result of such treatment? Either|in too many-cases becomes & sneak- the boy lyingly admits that he hns[mg thief, a dweller in ‘the alleys of SENATE EXONERATES SUPERINTENDENT (Continued from Page 1.) Are you not citen "caught" when company comes in? You won't be if you have ON HAND some of our delicious CANNED SCUPS. You can serve them in three minutes. Think of the WORRY this will save you! Besides they COST LESS than the things you use in mak- ing soup. CANNED SOUPS WILL SAVE YOU TIME WORRY AND MONEY. Give US your grocery trade. Leaf Lettuce Asparagus Green Onions Fancy Celery Round Radishes Cucumbers Rhubarb Ripe Tomatoes Strawberries Fresh Pineapple Grapefruit Oran'ges 45c a Peck Roe & Markusen THE QUALITY GROCERS Phone 206=207 4th St. Bemidji Head Lettuce Parsley life, a human rat, a menace to soci-{ ety, and a burden upon-it. . - - Year after year while the state of Minnesota has been blind human souls have been wrecked at Red Wing and it is for this offense that the | state Board of Control, and in a | sense the State Board of Visitors { which has condoned the offense, is responsible. It is for this offense that the State Board of Control will | have to answer to the state. p Mr. Whittier should not be made a scrapegoat. He is not fit, but 1f he is not fit, what are we to say of: the men who employed him, stood for him, approved his methods, and by their approval became a party to the method of attempting to reach a boy’s soul by means of the prutal lash. |90 0 00000000 O®®S S ¢ BEMIDJI MARKET PRICES ¢ 000000000000 000@ Butter (Dairy). ..$ .25 Eggs .17 | Potatoes ... .70 Onions, .. .50 Cabbage . .03 i | Turnips .50 i | Beets .. .02 | Poultry .15 Wheat . 1.00 Oats 40 | Easter Flowers. i A finelotof Easter Lilly’s Azaleas, | | Hvdrangea; Baby Rambler mses! |and potted plants as well as cut | flowers of every discription at Web. | {ster’s Greenhouse. Phone 166. | | Card of Thanks. I wish to thank all those who so | kindly assis’ed me and for the sym- | pathy shown me in the recent 1illness! {and death of my wife, Martha, Nelson. I wish especially to thank| the members of the Eastern Star. Knute Nelson. | | Moderation is the silken string run- | ning through the pear! chain of all vir | J tue.— Nelson, i I wish’ to thank all those who so kindly aided me in the recent illness and death of my beloved wife. =¥ “Joseph Williams. TURKS ARE HARD -PRESSED Sultan's Army in Danger of Annihila. tion by Tribesmen. Constantinople, April 13.—The Turk- ish forces in Northern Albania are facing utter annihilation at the hands of the rebel tribesmen. The situation is admitted by high army officials' to be the most serious in Turkey’s history. Grave doubts are entertained that the rebellion can be put down and many high officials are advising the sultan not to send any more troops to certain death. Bock Beer. Bock beer is o called from fits asso- clation with Eimbock, a town in Prus- sla, at one time famous for its beer. |." LIQUID CURES ECZEMA . Y |SVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD Flectric Hé'se; If you watch a man spraying his | lawn for about two minutes you can f tell whether he has confidence in the hose or not. e If he keeps glancing from one end of it to the other you can depend that he's getting | nervous and is watching for a wetting, Don't | * | take chances when vou can buy Electric | Hose and be absolutely sure of the highest efficiency. . Electric Hose will not burst, crack or | i split. It's made of seamless seine twine jackets and rubber tubes. DORAN BROS. THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Your Easter Apparel is now a matter which is demanding your New Underwear just arrived in the latest embroidery sailor and shawl colors. Dainty Jabots, the new Fichu latest addition in Neckwear. and all the other new shades. regular and high waist line. Coats, $9, $13.75, $17,$25 and up. Suits In all the new models in highest a with Peaude Cygne. with Sailor collars, low shawl collars ming. Suits from $12, $16, $18, $25 Every Express brings shipments of new Easter Coats, Suits and Dresses. Suits and Coats of Serge, Diagonal, English mixtures, Venetian and Satin in black, blue, tan, gray, Latest models in the m black, blue, gray, striped effects also black satin. Some strictly plain tailored showing the graceful lines, lined The more dressy Suits are made B - WHERE SALVE FAILS In regard to skin disecases medical authorities are now agreed on this: Don’t imprison the disease germs im your skin by the use of greasy salves, and thus encourage them to multiply. A true cure of all eczematous disegces can be hrougkt about only by usin® the healing agents in the form of a liquid. WASH THE GERMS OUT. A simple wash: A compound of Ofl of Wintergreen, Thymol, and other ingre- dients as combined in the D. D. D. Prescription, penetrates to the disease germs and destroys it, then soothes and heals the skin as -nothing else bas ever done. A 25-cent trial bottle will start the wure, and give you iostant rellef. = Barker's Drug Store. | —_— _ heS) AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND Gy, | MRs, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has ased for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIO! MOTHERS for, iheir CHILDREN W TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. I SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the G UM¢ ALLAYS all PAIN ; CURES WIND COLIC, anc ig the best remedy'for DIARRHGEA, _ 1t §s al: solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for *Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and tuke no otuer kind Twenty-five centsa bottle, Now-Cash-Want-Rats ',-Cont-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. 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 hnbits,; who can speak, read and write | the English language. For in-| formation apply to Recruiting3 Officer, 4th St., and Minnesota | Ave., Bemldji, Minnesota. good taste. $6.75 to 815 Rosaries Lockets Matinee Chaios Bracelets acceptable Easter gifts. $1.50 10 $25.00 GEO. T. 116 Third St. EASTER GIFT SUGGESTIONS AS Easter has a religious signgficance. your young friend or your old friend for that matter will be pleased with many of the articles in our stock that might be given with Diamond Rings | You will find us at all times glad to show our assortment, Bright, brilliant, scintillating diamonds beautiful play of color; and inserted in the latest settings, intended to en- hance the beauty of the stone itself. Some Suitable Easter Gift Suggestions Hat Pins' Scarf Pins Belt Pins Pendants Signet Rings Waist Sets Barrettes Banquet Rings Mesh Bags Watch Fobs Veil Pins Card Cases Lockets and Watches Either of these will make most suitable and We have just received We furnish free with each article purchased a handsome box or case. be engraved free of charge. EXCLUSIVE JEWELERS showing a $65 10 $125 from the manufac- tures a large va- riety of the newest creationg , of the season. ng i"_! 8 The beauty “and gracefulness of de- sign of many of our pieces are unsur- passable. Youwill find them most moderately priced. $7.00 to $75.00 All articles will BAKER & CO. Bemidji, Minn. Near the Lake WANTED—Competeat girl for general house work.. Mis. G. M. WANTED—Book keeper with some WANTED—Chambermaid and night Torrance, 421 Bemidiji, Ave. experieuce. Irquire 320 Bel:rami cle.k at Brinkman Hotel. Immediate Attention rt Tailoring, tan, with braid trim- to $50. discription. what the occasion this sale $1.75. striped 39 cents. Easter ments. Easter at the Berman Emporium always means an array of magnific‘;ence and beauty of apparel to combine with the new Spring Season. Every Department offers new inspirations. SUITS and DRESSES exclusively made for us, maintaining the highest standard of excellence and Tailoring. The values are unequaled, come to look and make yourself at home here. your dress is here. Bags, Dresses for Easter Our collection of Dresses is so varied and exclusive ||| that it would be impossible to do justice by a word Some are Foulards, Shantung, Satin, Messaline, Em- broidery, Ginghams, Lawns, Chiffon, etc, no matter ||| Sale of Waists Beginning Safurday Two lots white Waists at about half regular value. All linen tailored waists slightly handled regular $3 in Dainty lingerie Waists up to $4. Sale $2.25. One lot Percale tailored waistsin plain colors and Messaline, Taffetta Waists in Black and colors, values to $6.75. Sale price $3.25. s, . BERMIAN EMPORIUM o see Combs, Parasols and Hair Orna- wearing |||/ COATS, in Style = WANTED—A Cook. Hotel Nico- lett. | Nt Y ¢ ll o FOR SALE | We will sell twenty shares of the caputal stock of the Bemidii Townsite a1 d Improvement Com- pany. For price piease apply to us by letter. Kdward J. Schur- meier Company, 338 Endicott Bldg , St. Paul, Minn. |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. FOR SALE—One set of Clarinets, cost $65.00 will sell for $20 00. Address M. C. B. in care of Be- { midji Pioneer, | FOR SALE—An oak buffet, in per- fect condition. Graham M. Tor- rance. 421 Bemidji avenue. FORSALE—At asacrifice, a modern hcuse in one of the best locations in the city. Phone 190. 'FOR SALE—Full blooded Golded | Wyandotte eggs at 507 Irvine Ave, | FOR SALE—$600 sail boat for $100. Inquire at this office. | FOR RENT { FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 311 Bemidji Ave. Inquire at Browne’s Dairy Lunch. HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner | ormerly o Radenbush & Co.of 8¢. Paul Instructor of Vioiin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reas nable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. Telephone 535 | GIVE ITATRIAL NO DUST SHINE. ISTAYS. [pracksi | i | Liquip *fl. useo anp soLp 8Y [ STQuEpoLIsHl HARawARE OEALERS,, |Farm and City Loans Insurance and Real Estate William C. Klein O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bemidji, e

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