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-1018. FRIDAY, .APRIL .30, EE N it & & $ * MUCH IN LITTLE * KKK KKK KKK KK KK Uncle Sam’s pension roll numbers 785,239. The sun gives 600 times as much light as the full moon. Silk is so cheap in Madagascar that it is'worn by the poorest natives. The only complete ancient Roman standard in existence is owned by an Englishman. For several years-India hassteadily incdeased its.production of coal iron and copper. Mrs. Stephen. Morris, niece of Mrs. Clement A. Griscom, is a moving picture actress. If the suffrage amendment is adopt- ed in New Jersey women will not be compelled to tell their age. Mrs. dJoel R. Ninde, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; besides being an-archl- tect, makes. a specialty of homes. Under the direction of two experts from the United States, China will establish a school of forestry at Nan- king university. It has been -discovered by a St. Louis physician that an electric sold- ering iron-can be used successfully as a surgical cautery. For relieving human cremation of its gruesomeness a Californian has in- vented an electric crematory in which no flames are visible. AR R R R EE R SRR R R RE] * PUPOSKY * LR E R RS SRS SRR NS R NI Charles Durand, one of our mer- chants, has commenced work on his new concrete store building. Mr. and Mrs. J. Long are the par- ents of twin girls, born April 12. Mother and babies are doing very well. The “Martin Nest” is now com- pleted and the young couple have moved to their new home and are busy getting things straightened up. E. J. Swedback of Bemidji was up here calling on his brother, A. C. Swedback, last week and incidentally to look after some business matters. Mrs. Fraser of St. Joseph, Mo., is here visiting her uncle, R. McKnight, and intends to remain during the summer. The dance given in the town hall Saturday night was not very well at- tended owing to the rain and the it being the busy time of the year. Frank Schimmel of Turtle Lake called on Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Martin Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Getters left for St. Laurence, where Mrs. Getter's parents reside, to spend the summer. The photographer, who has been in our midst the past few days, is doing quite a business snapping the people and places of interest. Mr. Pierce and sons went to Be- midji a few days ago and purchased an automobile with which they in- tend to drive to North Dakota this fall to use in traveling around while they repair. machinery, which is their business. R K K KKK KKK KKK * WILTON * LR R R S R S R R ) Fred Barr was a Bemidji Wednesday. People in this vicinity are busy seeding, while some are done. Fred Lafave, who came up from Kelliher; -Minn., last Friday to visit at-Barr's over Sunday, left Monday. Irvin. Spragg came out to C. A. Spragg's-.last Friday. The rain-we had -Saturday cer- tainly was needed, as it was getting very dry. 2 The Ladies’ Aid society meeting at E. K. Nyhus’ was well attended, six dollars-and sixty cents .being taken in. The..soelety -will meet at Mrs. 0. ‘Amundsen’s, Sunday,-May 9. A -very ‘interesting baseball .game was_ played recently -between the “Jack *Pines” -:and ‘“‘Populars,” ' the score -being -19 -to- 9 ‘in favor of the Populars. “Come next Sunday .and see the ‘“‘oldumen’ fan ‘the-boys. caller P e e s SRR R 2 RN x WILTON * A A Fo R AL FICPEA KA K The weather is quite damp around Wilton now-a-days. Mrs. Selmer Klungseth visited at the Frodahl home Sunday. A party of young folks, including the Misses Pearle Grey, Gladys Mec- Farland, Mrs. E. S. McFarland, Earl McFarland and Joseph Renne at- tended the dance at Bagley Saturday night, returning home on the Sunday morning train. Miss Gleora Fitz visited with Miss Ethel Martin on Thursday last. Miss Gladys Butts and George Wakaluk drove out here from Be- midji Sunday. A. Martin was a Bemidji visitor] Friday. Mrs. E. S. McFarland, who has been visiting her sister in Bemidji| for a short time, returned home Sun-| day. A party of young folks, including the Misses Flossie Cox, Benora Vol- land,Orphie Volland, Mrs. Cox, Henry Norton, Dan Sullivan, George Mo- rain, Oliver Guisness, Walter Free- man and Joe Rock attended the dance at Solway Saturday night. Miss Clone Cox was a visitor at the P. J. Rock home at Solway Satur- day and Sunday, returning to her home Monday. She attended the dance while at Solway. AR KKK K e * PINEWO00D X LSRR R SR EEEE LR S R 8 Friday being Arbor_Day the schos children had a .half-holiday. The JUDGE, YOU NAVETN!‘ PRESIDENT. Tobacco Chew. grinding and spitting. 3 YO And to remember the man who first told them about it. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough: CONFIDENCEANDYSUPPORT, OF] 2 ‘N ON THIS tn:}cm"r_m SYSTEM FROM BOILER WIPER UP.T0 | MY CREED 1S:+03 STHERS. ASTYOU WoULH (B0 UNTOIOUY ANBTT: HE brotherly ifeel- ing between tobacco chewers impels them to tell each other about the Real cuts out so much of the THE REAL TOBACCQ CHEW IS NQW_CUT TWO WAYSIE W-B CUT 1S LONG SHRED: RIGHF-CUT. IS SHORY. SHRED;; ; Take less than: one-quarter the old size ch will be morc satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Justitake a nibble of it until you find the strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it saf isfies, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tohacoo Real Tobacco Chew. That’s why it costsless in the end. ‘The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. An excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. 6¢ Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste. 99 WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Union Square; New York BUY FROM DEALER ORSEND 105 $TAMPS TO US It fied, That’s why it is The morning was spent in cleaning the school grounds. Miss Mae Simonson of Bemidji was the guest of Miss Myrle Methven Saturday. A. Samberg and R. Samberg of Marquette arrived here Friday and were guests at the J. Carlson home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson returned to St. Paul Saturday after spending a few days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sthol. Mrs. Sthol was the guest of Mrs. J. C. Parker at Bemidji Saturday. A number of Pinewood young peo- LR R R RS S SRR R R RS R *FOR BRONCHITIS AND COUGHS ¥ EREEK KKK KK KE KK KK use Schiffmann’s Concentrated Expec- torant. 2 ounces make a full pint at home, and if not found the best remedy ever used, your money will be refunded by Barker's Drug Store. ple drove to Solway Sunday. J. M. Bast of Minneapolis called on George Sthol Friday. Mrs. C. A. Bye entertained Thurs- day afternoon in honor of her sister, Miss Ruth Friedland, of Hawley. D. Sullivan and A. Geisness motfor- ed up from Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ward of Fer- tile arrived here Thursday in their car. They left Friday after Mr. ‘Ward had attended to some work he| is having done on his farm near town. | A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. Millar, April 22. KKK KKK KKK N KK XE LR RS R RS S S R RS S ES S S Lloyd O’Dell ‘returned home from Grygla last week. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sarrach Friday. Miss Serina Tanum called on-Ma- stiff hats are here. “Gordon” at ‘$3. ing of eaps 50c, T5¢, $1. at $15.00. summer at tures. belt. Sizes 3 to 8 years. MEN'S SPRING HATS. Snappy spring styles in soft and The famous A splendid show- essentials of st | Boys’ Russian Suits, Blue Serge and many:other neat Mix- Sailor-or Military collar and neat patent leather Special Saturday Boys fine .Blue: Serge suits made in Norfolk-Style, beaunti- fully tailored, large full cut knickers lined throughout and all seams taped. Sizes 7 to 12 years-at '$5.00 ) G " |ed at Carl Prestabak’s Sunday. ; SOL! % IR EEREREEXR LR L& o &1 “| George “Ellis home Saturday. i FOR young men whe are ‘what are unquestionably the best it will be clothes, to insure correctness of style and reliabilit departmentleave little to be desired. - e Jat: Ed. Sarrach’s Sunday. Roadal "Thursdey. s “T. B, Dalen made a trip.-to G ridge Tusaday. 7 C. L. iHanson:0fThief River Fall§ and Mrs. Simons of St. Paul were visitors in this vicinity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham called | B ¥ Mr: and“Mrs;’ Jacob*Anderson ‘call KKK KKK KKK KRR KRR x WAY Lee Sime was a bustness visitor atii Bemidji Saturday. i Frank Jackson . is reported on :th®| sick ‘list this week. E. H. Page, Sunday school mis- 'sionary, was up from Bemidji visiting the Sunday school. "“Miss Clona Cox of Wilton was an over-Sunday visitor at the P, J. Rocl home. “of] A number of young people from ‘Wilton attended the dance here-Sat: urday night. % ‘Mrs. “Dan. Sullivan *and'.children of ‘Wilton .spent- a few -hours ‘at ‘the “Mr.-and Mrs. Earl McMahon a baby visited with friends here Su day. d Misses Mae Simonsdn,. Laura Sul- livan and- Esther Campbell shopping at Bemidji Saturday.’ ‘were: and friends. % it KKK KKK XK KR * TURTLE LAKE * SRS SRR E SR LR R RS S Mrs. Iva Butler and children of] Redby visited Saturday with - thé former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sadler. 4l Miss Louise Wilcox of Northern is; assisting Mrs. J. Nelson with- her spring sewing. s Clyde Sadler attended the dance ia |, Puposky Saturday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. George. Butler of Redby- and - children - spent “*Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.’ M. W. Butler. Pomeroy Reeves visited last week'| § with his father, A. P. Reeves, i Harvey Laney visited -Saturday f: ‘with Walter Carlson. r Henry Locke was a Turtle River visitor Saturday. ; 3 “F - Miss_ Louise Wileox and Miss Ruth |’ ‘| ne: ‘Tuesday, April. 20. {gram was rendered by the which was greatly enjoyeyd by all who were: present.: Duluth, is visiting ‘with her parents,’ rib extra good quality at’ - |- Phene The Store of Fashion, Quality and Service. Bemidji, Minn. 850 New Neckwear Fishues, collars, ruffs and vesties at 80c, 78o, $I- dine’and Prunella, _ . Shepherd checks, - Sale of Women's Smart Suits Size'16 t0.45 This sale comprises 15-of our regular stock suits-that sold at.$22.50,.$25,.$27.50, materials are Serge, Porlin, Gabar- Colors are Navy, Belgian, Sand:and “Saturday $19.50 25 New Coats of Serge, Poplin and Bed- ford Cord, in Navy, Black and Belgium Blue, at $7-%$7.50 Others at $12.50, $15 up to - $35 obby New Coats Stylish New ‘Wash D A Dbeautiful. assortment of new ‘wash Linen, See them at dresses just received in Voil and wash Taffeta. :$3:50-$5-$6=$7-$10: up to $19.50 Ir'€SSES Crepe, Onyx Hosiery ' “Black silk lisle -women’s -hosiery - with lavender top, extra good quality 25¢ Onyx' fibre Silk hosiery ‘in black,.-white, tan, suede, sky, pink and sand colors.at “50¢ Corset ‘Special 50. JUSTRITE Corsets- of that sold at $1, $1.50: SPECIAL Saturday 8oc Georgette broken -lots crepe -waists, white and flesh colors '$5 Novelty Lingerie Waists at $2.50, $4-and:$4.50 Novelty New ‘Waists Candy stripe crepe de chine waists at $4.50 embroidered, T ER ‘Wentworth visited -Saturday ~with |Mr. and Mrs. ‘George McTaggart, of {|friends in Puposky. John E. Carlson transacted busi- ss‘in Turtle River Saturday, April 24 School in Dist. No, . 131 closed A short - pro- |« pupils Mrs. Edward Pepper, formerly: of this ‘township. Miss Mae Laney visited Wednesday with' Mrs. Henry Brown of Turtle River. i ¥ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Graham of Durand called on' Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Butler Sunday. A Born, Wednesday, April 21, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Philip Becker, a son. A. P. Reeves, who went to Ten- strike for some of his machinery, re- turned home Friday last. Walter Carlson visited Sunday.at the William ‘Mahar home. Commenting on the small number of beggars in London ‘since the-wer, the London Mendicity society .attrib- utes the cause to the many, aid. so- cieties now caring - for “war . re- \fugees.” Tead-the Ploneer .want ads, BEMIDJI, ’ " Boys' wash suits in Pixie and. Dutch style . effects, heautiful patterns.... $1.50 Boys’ shirts cut full and long -having long- sleeve, - new bright celorings, .On sale” Saturday at ... 45c Little - Boys’ shoes - in “‘black, lace or button, sizes . 812to13.12at -urday at “cialat .. Boys’ -blouses, -the: fam- ous“K! &'E- make, ‘patent waist .band. -Special Sat- Serge: and - Mixture: s-for the “Black," Tan, button. Sizes Tte &#eVgry’ ~ pair sold with a guarantee Mens’ spring-and summer under- Mens’ Superior union :suits wear. Porosknit short sleeve at $1 B. V. D. Underwear at $1. particular about the style and careful about the cost .of clathes, “This Man’s Store” has combined the three yle, quality and low price in a splendid line of fashionable spring suits In style, these suits are for young men exclusively, the dashy yeung.medels cut o straight lines and have that distinction and individuality young men appreciate. In quality,the fabrics:are strictly all wool and ‘there is a great diversity ‘of patterns, :all ‘new and-elegant,black and white stripes, Tartan checks, gray mixtures, tan mixtures and fine quality blue-serge, strictly hand tailored by experts, who he minor an: imported style details in a way seldom seen in ready-for-service :clothes. In values ‘these suits represent possible to obtain.anywhere. during the spring and $15 is Store ‘Offers the Parents We do not-believe it possible to give more -careful consideration than is given here :to 'tt-l_ie selection .of boys' y-of quality, -and ‘our .service and prices 'in this important Boys’ suits with: two pair of knicker . trousers made of.all wool materials and neatly tailored, all new spring color- iings. Siges T-to 17 years. -Special Saturday. at LA six;méfithé-'subscription FREE of the American Boy $2.50,43 - - Magaine with Bach Boys’ Suit. : Jhave emphasized all'the minor.and $1, $1.50, to $5.