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| competitors offer, we say that our The Buying Power of $25 at Schneider’s Store It is part of our business to know the values our * Anditis only after careful investigation that Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes at $25 offer greater values than any others in Bemidji. At this price we offer suits made from fabrics produced by the best English, Scotch and American mills. Gdrvs. Co-. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KK * HINTS AND HELPS x * FOR TRAPSHOOTING * KEEKKKK KKK KKK KKK Perhaps you may recall the old adage, “Tend to your Knitting.” I'ts one of those old trite, but true, say- ings that have been handed down through generations and--most appli- cable and appropriate when it comes to the matter of trapshooting. Trapshooting demands concentra- tion-—earnest concentration. To he a good trapshooter you must think of only one thing. You must de- vote all your mind and all your en- ergy on the one task at hand—i. e. the smashing of the targets, not only with one target but with every con- | | secutive tarflgetifl Which you shoot. Above everything always remem- ber to pay absolutely no attention to what your fellow shooters are doing. Often times a single miss has led to several and has spoiled what might have been a perfectly good squad score because some member of the squad temporarily forgot and direc- ted his attention to something other than the work at hand. Don’t get flustered—Kkeep cool; is another sound piece of advice for the trapshooting novice. And don’t try too hard. Quite frequently an un- seasoned beginner will start out with a record of breaking a half dozen or more targets straight—and then he {will “go all to pieces”—will simply be unable to hit a target for the bal- ance of the trial. The cause for this may be generally attributed to the elation of success and the firm re- solve that he is not going to miss a single target. The result is that he gets keyed up to such an unnat- ural piteh that in his effort to make sure of getting his target, he tries too hard, and his power to aim ac- curately gets slower and slower un- MAN of family has a big responsibility. He not only must con- serve the morals and education of his wife and loved ones, but he mustisee to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there a bet- ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BANK ACCOUNT? It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEMIDJI, MINN. ever experienced— You go to the movies to enjoy, to be entertained. If you want the greatest enjoyment you've JEEP, dark, baffling Mys- tery lurks within The Black Box. Every character in this marvelous photoplay wants toknow the secret. You will want to know it too. Give yourself the treat of your life, Enjoy as you have never enjoyed before the baffiing mystery and the won. derful detective work in all of the fifteen episodes of the most powerfully gri ever staged for the s?ll:nntg dnm{ Bring all your family and all your friends, * Seethesmooth Herbert Raw- linson in the greatest detec- tive character ever portrayed. wonderful work will fascinate you. See how he uses the wnheard- of ‘marvels of science to unravel the tangled plot woven about the mysterious Black Box. See THE BLACK BOX The Photoplay Serial Supreme REX THEATRE 15 Episodes—one a week Wednesday and Thursday Matinees 2:00, 3:10 and 4:15 p. m, evening shows start 7:15 BOY Children 5c—ADMISSION—Adults 10c B3| loaded gun on your shoulder or let til the deed is done and he misses. Then it’s practically all off, and un- less the shooter collects his wits-— “‘pulls himself together”’—and shoots more quickly the chances are = cer- tain that the final score credited to him will be far lower than it might have been considering the good start he had made. Watch keenly for your target ev- ery time and when it comes into sight go after it and get it as quickly as you can. Also here are a few im- portant hints relative to the handling of a gun that may not be amiss here even if they are .somewhat ancient. Never point a gun at anybody whether you know it is empty or’ not. It may not be and remember the didn’t-know-it-was-loaded excuse is by no means satisfactory. -Some time some friend may ask you " to put his gun to your sholder and see how well it fits, ete. If this happens, open the gun and make sure that it is harmless. Even if your friend has told you that it is not loaded, he will approve and appreciate your extra care. Never put a shell into your gun except when you are at the score and ready to shoot. If by any chance the trap breaks down and there is a de- lay in the shooting open your gun and take out the shell. Never on club grounds or where there are other people about, place a it rest in the hallow of your arm, even if the hammer is at “half cock™ of “the safety up.” You may think the gun “safe” but aside from the probable danger incurred, consider the feelings of the people near you. It is decidedly uncomfortable for either spectators or shooters to have the gun muzzle pointing in their direction. SUMMER RESORT ATTRACTIONS HERE TO BE ADVERTISED (Continued from Pae 1.) cured as possible members of the organization and from the interest manifested at the present time, all will become enthusiastic boosters. The Pioneer Publishing company has charge of the making up and print- for distribution sometime during the latter part of June. Among the most enthusiastic back- ers of the advertising idea are, M. N. Koll, of Cass Lake, originator of the idea; C. L. Thomas of Dorset; E. Val- entine of Benedict; F. S. Lycan of Bemidji; George Cochran, Bemidji, and J. J. Opsahl, Bemidji. Mr. Thomas is now managing several re- sorts and believes the advertising plan will meet with success. Whooping Cough. “When my daughter had whoop- ing cougr: siie oughed so hard at one time that she had hemorrhage of the| lungs. 1 was terribly alarmed about her condition. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so highly recommend- ed, I got her a bottle and it relieved the cough at once. Before she had| finished two bottles of this remedy she was entirely well,” writes Mrs. 3. F. Grimes, Crooksville, Ohio. Ob-| tainable everywhere. LEO M. FRANK AGAIN SENTENCED TO HANG Atlanta, Ga., May 11.—Leo M. Frank yesterday was sentenced for the fourth time to be hanged on Tuesday, June 22, for.the murder of Mary Phagan. ‘When brought before Judge Hill for re-sentence Frank made this statement: “Again I stand before you. Again I can but reiterate that I am inno- cent of the murder of Mary Phagan. I have absolutely no guilty knowledg of that tragic occurrence. . “I am innocent of this charge and I .assert that the record of the evi- dence conclusively proves this. No appellate tribunal has ever passed upon this evidence. The only judge who has ever heard it, stated that he had the most serious doubts as to my guilt. “My execution will not avenge Mary Phagan’s death. A life will have been taken for a life, but the real culprit will not have paid the penalty. I will suffer for another’s crime.” ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classity A A A A AN A AN A AN AAAAAAAAAAAA FOR SALE—Earlinia Tomato plants, 15¢ per doz.; between Minn. and Belt. Ave, on 15th St. FOR RENT—Modern 7-room house. A. Klein. FOR RENT—My country house, fur- nished, for the summer; telephone free, and good roads; 4 miles from town. Eva W. Kaiser, Phone No. 3622-6. ing of the booklet and it will be ready ! People who have impure or im- poverished blood should be careful to take only a vegetable and temper- ance remedy such as Dr. - Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery is and has been for over 40 years. The first day you 'start to take this reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulations 'begin to separate in the blood and are then expelled through the eliminative organs. In place of the impurities, the ar- teries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on the skin means that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all skin blemishes will disappear. © Then you must remem- ber that when the blood is right, the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys become healthy, active and ' vigorous and you will have no more trouble with indigestion, backache, headache, and constipation. Get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery today at any medicine deal- ers; it-is a powerful blood purifier, so penetrating that it even gets at the impure deposits in the joints and carries them out of the system. Depend upon this grand remedy to give you the kind of blood that makes the skin clear, the mind alert, the vision keener and puts ambition and energy into the entire body. You won't be disappointed. For free ad- vice or free booklet on blood, write Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets not only the ORIGINAL but the BEST LITTLE LIVER PILLS, first put up OVER 40 .YEARS AGO, by old Dr. R. V. Pierce, have been MUCH IMIT- ATED but NEVER EQUALED, as thousands attest. They’re purely vegetable, being made up of concen- trated and refined medicinal prinei- ples, extracted from the roots of American plants. Do mnot gripe. One or two for stomach corrective, three of four for CATHARTIC. Madison, Wis., May 11.—The aims of those in charge of the medical su- pervision of ‘the health of the :stu- dents at the state university is to prevent the spread of disease, to ap- ply appropriate measures so as to check it promptly when it appears and to give such advice as will en- able the students to acquire healthy habits of lite. 5 The results are shown in a study of the cases of “grip,” common . of the infectious disesses, which have occurred during the past four years. Owing largely to the fact that the students have learned to report promptly- ‘when 111 the number ‘of complications, such an in- flammation of the ears or eyes occur- ring in those 11l with grip had de- creased from 50 per cent four years 2go when the work was first stafted to 10 per cent last year, and the av- erage time lost from work from 814, to 23, days. Since the number of cases of “grip” which arise among 5,000 students living in crowded rooming houses and meeting in crowded class rooms is very large during the course of the year, the aggregate amount of time thus saved is noteworthy. KANSAS MASONS’ ANNUAL MEET Lawrence, Kans.,, May 11.—Law- rence is full of Masons today, here for the annual conclave of the Grand commandery of Kansas. ‘Women are‘employed as street car the most|. ook — —_ | WA THE 1 - at the mill. get along alright with no in progress. the pieces together till the house is done. Friend Wife build yourselves? Comfortable livin, conductors in Newcastle, En BIG OW would you like to build -your own cottage? Never used a hammer or saw? Well that makes no difference; all you need fora WA VILLE cottage is the hammer, for all the pieces are sawed the proper size and shape All you have to do is read the directions, take the material delivered onto your lot and nail The resident manager will be on hand to help you, but you would aid whatever. Talk about pride of ownership! What ready-to-move—ifito palace would be as homy as a house You and ¢ arrangments will be provided for you while the building is If you don’t care to build the house yourself, we will fu’t_‘nibh the labor and turn it over to you ready for occupancy. We can buy material cheaper and build cheaper by this wholesale method than any individual builder could do, thereby saving you a tidy sum which you may apply on a WA VILLE lot on the shore of BEMIDJI'S SUMMER RESORT. YOU ENVY YOUR CHILD'S PERFECT FOOT in a few years that same foot will probably be like yours—de- formed with ?}l’:” bunions, ingrowing mails, callouses or fallen arch — the result of “bending the bones in narrow-toed shoes. your child’s feet right=put them into good- looking, roomy “Educator Shoes, made in the shape of a natural, perfect foot. - Made for men, women, children: $1.35 to $5.50. _ Be suwre EDUCATOR is branded on sole. If not, it's not a genuine ortho- paedically correct Edu- cator. There's only one Educator — and that one is made by— . Rice & Hutchins, Inc., 15 High St., Boston, Mass. Makers also of All America and Signet Shoes for Men and the Mayfair Shoe for Women. " RICE & HUTCHINS DUCATO | L HOE® b v Reg.U.S. Pat. Off. DEALERS: We can supply you promptly from stock on our floor. !lCE & HUTCHINS CHICAGO CO.,231 W. Monroe St., Chicago, liL o IDEA TERMS OF SALE I1-3 to 1-4 down, balance monthly instalmen_ts from 10 to 24 months LAKE FRONT LOTS $150, $175, $200, $225, $250, $275, $290 and $300 BACK LOTS with lake shore privileges at $25, $35 up to $50 1. ). OPSAHL The Home Hlaker The 2 in 1 Bhine Brings the Smile of Satisfaction! ‘Quick, Brilliant, Lasting. In the “Easy™-Opening” Box. THE F. F. DALLEY CO., Lo, BUFFALO, N. Y., HAMILTON, CAN. 'THOMAS J. TUPPER, Agent

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