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i 1 { | | i - Cooks Fast, Slow or “Fireless ‘You can cook three w‘ay: with this NEW PERFECT!ON with the insulated oven. By adjusting the flame you get the quickest kind of quick heat for fast baking, or the slow steady kind you need for-baking bread and roasting. Seal the oven and turn out the flameand you have a fireless cook * stove—the easiest managed, most convenient fireless that was ever invented. The insulation keeps the heat in the oven- and out of the kitchen. This saves fuel all the year ’round and is a blessing in the summer. - A spacious cabinet top warms up the dishes, there is ample foom behind the burners for keeping food hot. Burns oil—clean, convenient, economical. Why carry coal and wood 77 and dirty ashes ows when with a NEW PER- FECTION all you need is matches. Price amazingly. low —this splendid range and fireless cooker combined sosts very little more than a good fireless and less than any coal or wood range that would begin to do the same work. See this NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Cook Stove at your dealer’s. He has it in two sizes, as well as.a big line of other NEW PERFECTIONS, Look for the triangle trademark. 72-page cook book free for five Z-cent stamps to pay for mailing. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Chicago, Ill. (AN INDIANA CORPORATION) ___ il SENATE PASSES OMNIBUS BILL (Continuea trom Page 1.) education for our teachers would it be consistent to refuse to give them a chance to be educated at home or near it? Would it not be justice to small towns and rural districts to spend as much money per capita for their education as in the large cities of this state? Pays Large Sum. “Another thing I wish to point out to you that this district pays into the state every year more than $600,- 000 as on the assessed valuation of 4.7 mills on $130,000,000, what does this district get back 2 9 {from it? T will tell you, not ten [ ] per cent in any year of what the dis- trict pays into the State of Minne- G"Is’ Undorwaa’ sota. Now I will say to the gentle- % i man from Jackson, Mr. Tiegen, that Summer union suits, a fihc is mistaken when he thinks that 25¢ su if we want anything in that district that the people in his country have 0’Leary + Bowser to put their hands in their pockets to Bemidji Minn. SHOE Bargaing —1 lot ladies’ shoes, ox- fords an(»i“bumpis. $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 values, choice, a pair... build up the institution for us. On the other hand, the Twin Cities and the southern part of this state are putting their hands into our pockets to build up their own institutions. Cry for Economy. “The main argument that they {use against this bill is the cry of cconomy that is going over the state Economy is a good thing rightly used, but are you going to be economical Ploneer ‘wants—one-half cent » word cash. ‘Ining of lite pleading with you for 3 4 teachers, in order to save a few dol- lars to loan to states a thousand miles from here to build up those states.at the paltry rate of three per cent interest, that the state has been doing in the past? “Now gentlemen, I consider it a {great honor.to me to have the priv- ilege of standing before you today in this hall of legislation in the eve- the cause of justice, education, in- telligence, morality and good citizenr ship. I consider it a greater honor to me than any that I'may have earn- <d on any battlefield in this country, and remember that the teachers.in our public schools today are mould- ing the destiny of this country for | zenerations to come. “Now in the light of all these {faets, and they are faets, I ask you in {all reason how you can vote against this bi?” Cause of Sleeplessness. Sleeplessness often results from a disordered stomach. Correct that and you can sleep as well as ever. headache. “I was so restless ‘at night,” she says, “that I could not sleep. Chamberlain’s Tablets were so highly recommended that I got a bottle of them and soon after I be- gan taking them I was very much improved. Two bottles of them cured me.” Obtainable everywhere. CHAUTALQUA PLANS PROMISE FINE PROGRAM (Continued from *Pawe 1.) Lawson Trio specializes with flute, violin and voice and renders pro- grams of great variety and beauty. The Wilson Company is a combina- tion of music and make-up with a great abundance of fine entertain- ment features. A Touch of City Life. The Avon Sketch Club is one of those artistic organizations that takes pride in its ability to handle cos- tumed effects and combine play act- ing with music, both instrumental and vocal to produce the highest re- sults in musical entertainment- for the masses. The Bouchier Opera Company will give our people a touch of city life by rendering in correct and splendid fashion selections from popular opera scenes. Donald Bou- chier himself will appear with the company. Orators of Quality. Congressman Lenroot is the rank- ing public man in Wisconsin next to La Follette. He is a seasoned law- maker and stands high at Washing- ton. The Chicago Tribune of Janu- ary 31 published a leading article urging Lenroot as a presidential pros- pect for 1916. Charles A. Payne is a glope trotter and comes with marvelous views and motion pictures that will be of inter- est to all. A, M. Reitzel is a standard Lyceum lecturer who dis- cusses “The Measure of a Man. Paintups See this cartoon one the front page of this paper. Get the habit folks. Beauti-fy Get Bus% And 1 can up Your Town. #>=_| has entered into rOwn Home Paint-up and Clean-up spirit - the blood of Be- midji folk. Mrs. Mae Ingersoll, Pulaski, N. Y., |. was troubled with indigestion and| " Not only your out door sutroundings, such as lawns, back yards and eic., but your home both inside and outside. We have so many things that cost but little and which will make it easy for you to beautity your home. Be sure togetMinnesota Linseed 0il Co’s paints. They are the best, not because we say so, but because at the expense of the edueation’ of Presto] place on:the platform with his dis-|Marlhorough, cussipns of ‘community interests and |Lady Cleastord and other well known the relation of town and country. | leaders of relief work met this after- Hazel Kepford is the reader par ex-|noon to investigate these conditions ullmgee who will charmin; “Polly an CARE OF INFANTS IS - PROBLEM OF ENGLAND London, April 22.—Taking. care of Wwar babies {s admittedly the greatest’ side problem of the war with which the English’ government has to con-|shoulders, tend. Statistics now show that 20,-|require any internal treatment. Al 000 unmarried .girls the training camps are soon to be-|Chamberlain’s Liniment with a vig- come. mothers and in addition many |orous massage. thousands of. mothers ‘whose hus- |quickly it gives relief. bands have been killed at the front, [overywhere. — are to become mothers. e Scores of philantrophic women of ‘England, including the’ Dichess of] Lady Londonberry, and will recommend a bill providing fiancial aid for these mothers. . They will also help to seek the fathers of these children and make them help provide and also to legalize all such. children. style, that. d the Circus.” About Rheumatism. 5 Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply muscular rheumatism due to cold or damp, ‘or TROPPMAN'S Economy Sale Saturday Grocery Department chronic rheumatism, which attacks the larger joints, knees, hips and Neither of these varieties lying ° near [you need is a free application of Full quart jars Fancy Queen olives 29¢ ' Try it and see how Obtainable Regular 25c¢ size Catsup only 19¢ Jord Monarch Brand Logan berries,these are the best that can be bought at any price, Saturday only 25c 7 THE UN1 L ; When the test comes, you want to know that your car will measure up totherequirements. " Ford cars, with their light, strong, 'flexible frames, sturdy, powerful motors and simple Extra large cans, very choice sliced pineapple 20c design, meet all demands. In city or country, on good roads or bad, under all conditions, the Ford gets there—and gets k—at an average cost of two cents a mile for operation and maintenance. Pint cans California Ripé Olives extra fancy quality 23c _ Buyers will share in profits if we sell at re- tail 800,000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915. Runabout $440; Touring Car $490, Town S_trictly fresh eggs, per doz 17¢ Car $690; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f. o. -’b. Detroit, with all equipment. On display and sale at C. W. Jewett Co,, Inc. 16 Ibs sugar for $1 with a $1.50 purchase of other merchandise : Phone 474 Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji Creamery Butter per Ib 29¢ Great Sale of ¥ White Beauiy osier Cabinets Ends Saturday Nearly all are sold — end MAY be tomorrow The great sale of “WHITE: BEAUTY" Hoosier Cabinets will end Saturday at the latest, perhaps tomorrow. If each of the 1000 towns where the Hoosier Company has per- mitted this sale does as well as we have here, there will be no trouble about the quick doubling of “White Beauty” Sales. There is every indication that the limited number alloted us for sale will not last till Saturday night. We can obtain no more to sell at the present low price. Most likely you will see these cabinets in the homes of some of your nearest and dearest friends. Why wait until then and regret that you missed the opportunity that is offered to you as freely as to them? Tomorrow Pay Only $1.00—Try The “White Beauty” in Your Own Kitchen This chance of a lifetime to secure a real Hoosier Cabinet - at a $2.50 reduction from the low cash price, on terms of - only $1.00 down and $1.00 weekly, may never occur again. The Hoosier Club plan of payment has proved amazingly popular with the foremost women in this community. Some of them tell us it is the same way that they have bought fine editions of rare books. Yet it costs you nothing extra to enroll in the Héosier Club if you come tomorrow. No interest. 'No fees of any kind. Exclusive Features See the wonderful SHAKER flour sifter; the Hoosier others have proven them to be. Handy Sizes at Handy Prices Kyanize Colored Varnishes Minnesota Linseed Oil Co’s, Handy Colors 1-2 pints accounting system; the cook-book holder; the food guide; % pints the want list; the pencil holder; the money tray; the emer- WEL e Lol R gency shelf, and dozens of other labor-saving devices, 17 Pints of which are entirely new. Quarts. Your Beautiful Home Alabastine, acknowledged by decorators as the most beautiful and durable of wall coverings is the easiest to mix and apply. ALABASTINE, the sanitary wall coating Its soft, mellow tints harmonizing perfectly with rugs, furniture and draperies. Admits of individual treatment for each room. The dry powdered is easily mixed with cold or warm water and put on with regular wall brush. Sanitary. Come see the beautiful color plans for yqtlxr home, church, school, etc. We will tell you how to secure stencils. CIVEN HARDWARE CO. - Your Money Back if You Want It. 316-318 Minnesota Ave. Phone 87 Bemidji, Minnesota g Decide NOW! Saturday May Be Too Late Other women are making up' their minds tonight to come tomorrow and select a Hoosier Cabinet while they can save $2.60. It won't take five minutes to decide when you see it. + Come early—for when this lot i gone no power on earth could get you another “WHITE BEAUTY” at this price. 'HUFFMAN & O’LEARY ..fi{’l‘he‘Home.of Good Furniture’ Beg;idjl, Minn. TO THE PUBLIC: We authorizé this sale, limited to "White Beauty" Hoosier cabinets, at $2.50 less than the fixed cash price of these cabinets, thds week only. THE HOOSIER MFG. CO., New castle, Ind.