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it THE EEMIDJ1 DALY PIONEER - FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915 IF you like macaroni, you will like Creamettes. The real difference is that Creamettes is more tender, has a rich new flavor of its own, and cooks in a much shorter time. Ordinary macaroni, as you know, takes from 30 to 36 minutes to cook. Cream- ettes cooks in from 6 to 8 minutes. Try it with cheese, with ham, with bacon, with tomatoes, or with nuts. Mother’s Macaroni Co. MINNEAPOLIS Also makers of Mother’s Mac- ~ aroni, Mother’s Vermicelli, Mother’s Egg Noodles, and Mother’s Spaghetti. " Qur Beef Is Always Good Many of our old customers tell us that they find our beef practically always the same. They have traled with us for a long while, and we are pleased with their recommenda- tion. We accomplish this by know- ing how to buy at wholesale. ‘We are good judges of meat. The beef we handle is the best we can buy. Troppman’s Department Store ) == MUTUAL —*—‘—*, MASTERPICTURES | Create a demand fer better pic- tures--and they satisfy that de- mand MASTER DRAMAS MASTER PLAYE=S MASTER DIRECTORS and SUPERB PHOTOGRAPHY Carry these pictures straight to the heart. They are exhibited at the REX - Theatre = REX Every Monday and Friday ADMISSION MUTUAL = MASTERPICTURES = Children 5¢ Adults 16e Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. i FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS THROUGH MOVIEPICTURES New York, June 18.—In its nation wide fight against consumption, the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis has enlisted the aid of the “movie.” “The White Terror,” produced by the Universal Film company, the first shot fired through the new medium, is released today in thirty-eight dif- terent cities. : The picture tells a dramatic story in an effective manner and yet em- phasizes the vital lesson of preven- tion of the disease before it becomes incurable, “The White Terror” describes cer- tain conditions in Everytown and reveals how Boyd, the political boss, controls the industrial, political and social life of the town. His only object in life is money. Among his many activities Boyd manufactures a fake cure for con- sumption and when the Clarion, the only newspaper in town, attacks him and his methods, Boyd buys the pa- per’s silence. Matthew Brand, ‘'who is in love with Boyd’s daughter, buys the Clar- ion, and goes after the ‘“boss’ hammer 'Ecunnmy [ Troppman’s For one week bgiing S Monarch Baked Beans, No. 1 size. 8c Monarch Baked Beans, No. 2 size Monarch Baked Beans, No. 3 size... .16¢c § 8 ounce Monarch Catsup per bottle.. .12¢ 15 ounceMonarch Catsup per bottle.. ..20c Full quart jars pickles all varieties.. ..27c 24 ounce jars peanut ..32¢ Largepkgscornflakes 5¢ Regular 5c sack salt..3¢ Beef roast, per lb Pork loins, per Ib. 4 Pork butts, per lb...14c steak, per Hamberger Wieners, per 1b.12 1=2¢ (6 Ibs. granulated sugar for $1 with a $2.00 pur- chase in-any department, EXTRA SPECIALS-- Every week or two we will advertise a few specials: for SATURDAY SALE ONLY. They will always be standard High Grade goods and worth more money than what we ask. For next Saturday we offer the following Service Quality Goods. “17-qt. Onyx dish pans.. ...50c 12-qt. Onyx water pails .50c 10-qt. sprinklers.................. ... 35¢c 6 inch nickel combination pliers.25¢ Ice tongs and picks.. ...28¢ All goods displayed a. m. on sale Saturday morning. 1-gal. fly dope with Isprayer...$1.10 Canvas hammocks.. in our window Thursday Saturday Phone 35 Bemidji Hardware Co. land tongs. His vigorous attacks on Boyd makes the political boss des- perate and he plans to blow up the newspaper office and to get rid of Brand. The explosion kills one of Boyd’s political henchmen instead of the fearless editor. At the same time Boyd’s daughter becomes desperately ill—from tuber- culosis. Finally, all his troubles un- nerve Boyd and he reforms. A scene of Everytown a year later shows how: the former boss has turned his abili- ties to good account, even opening a tuberculosis sanatorium for working- men and providing visiting nurses and open air playgrounds. The for- mer boss’ daughter has recovered and Brand and she are married. SOLONS DETERMINE VIRGIN PINES SHALL BECOME STATE PARK (Continued from Fage 1.) probability that our legislative bodies will at all times work in harmony in the interests of our great state as o whole. “Every resident of the city of Be- midji hopes that you have enjoyed your brief stay with us. The ferven- ey of our hospitality is absolutely sin- cere. Artificial ardor is not within our reach.” $250,000 for Forest. Many local residents attended the mock session of the senate which was held at the Armory following the banquet. Many freak and amusing bills were introduced, and real enter- tainment was provided all who at- tended. Lieutenant Governor Burn- quist presided in true legislative style, and several of the state’s most prominent senators and representa- tives took part in the debates and “heated” discussions which were car- ried on. ) One bill, unanimously passed, ap- propriated $250,000 for the purchase of the Ruggles timber. RUSSIANS REPULSE AUSTRO-GERMANS (Continued from first page). hundred and fifty million dollars is to be asked for by the British govern- ment. Premier Asquith announced to the house of commons that the new loan bill is to be introduced in the house Monday. Absolute Neutrality. A Reuter dispatch from Copen- hagen says the Danish Folkething, the lower house of parliament, yes- terday unanimously resolved to sup- port the ministry in a policy of ab- solute neutrality. A Copenhagen dispatch Wednesday said that as-a result of an attack by a conservative newspaper, their de- mands for the formation of a coali- tion government, and owing to the radical cabinet’s policy of neutraliiy in the war, the government has pro- posed to ask for a vote of confidence on its policy and that if this is not given it would resign. The British board of trade sent a mission to Canada to arrange to bring unemployed skilled mechanics to England as far as can be done without interfering with the Cana- dian government contracts, according to an announcement in the house of commons today by Walter Runciman, president of the hoard of trade. HAMMOND PLANS BIG DEVELOPMENT MEET (Continued from Paxe 1.) the. creating of a better understand- ing between legislators of the differ- ent part of the state, there is no doubt. Every public and private ut- I ONEYS BLADDER BOTHER Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize irri- tating acids, Kidney and Bladder weakmess result from urie acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neek of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks eall it, because they can’t control urination. While it is extremely aunoying and some- times very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is & source of irritation to the bladder and urinary or- guns which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen- did for kidneys and causes mo bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithin-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With The Othine Prescription. : This prescription for the remcval of freckles was written by a prom- inent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re- move them. Even the first few ap- plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guar- antee. p Stewarl's Grocery Quality Goods Only ice box. They are not exposed to the outside air or dust. Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Green Pepper, Wax Beans, Green Peas, Car- rots, New Potatoes, New Cabbage, Green Onions, Radishes, Asparagus, Cucumbers and Tomatoes. PHONE 206 ject_to urinary disorders caused byT Get these goods fresh from our terance on .the subjeci since the trip |and will begin a period of growth began indicate this feeling. that has no precedent in the pnst.. Those who have been consulted | The governor is an enthusaist in the to call a general conference are uu-|whole, and will bend every effort to- animous in the belief that it will [ ward bringing such a move to a suc- mark an epoch in state development | cessful launching at least. SPECIALS For Oné Week Ending Saturday, June 26th, (0 p. m. Flour (best) 98-lb. sack............ Flour (best) 49-lb. sack.. Pork loin, per Ib-............ Beef, per Ib. 8c to... Creamery butter, per Ib............. Dairy butter, per Ib.. Eggs, per doz.......... oo Bran, per sack. Corn, per sack........................ Soda Crackers, per Ib.. Ginger Snaps per lb............ Corn, fancy 7 cans for.. Pears, fancy 7 cans for................ Tomatoes, fancy 4 cans for Norwegian herring, perlb.......... Irish Fat Mackerel, per Ib Peanut butter, per Ib. Salted peanuts, per Ib Pure Lard, per Ib.......... Compound lard, per Ib. Lemons, per doz..... Beds, fancy gold finish It Pays To Trade Here Morris Kaplan Minnesota and 2nd St. BRILLIANT — QUICK — LASTING THE F.F.DALLEY CO., LTD., BUFFALO, N. Y., HAMILTON, CAN, S. T. STEWART, Prop. plenty of time before next year and before another legislature session. In discussing the matter the gov- ernor gave a tentative outline of the plan as a result of his consideration of the matter. His idea is to have attend it representatives from each of the four development associations, representatives from every land com- pany in the state that 'carries on colonization work and from all com- panies or banks in the state that have a system of farm credits which they_.extend to farmers and settlers for development work. Must Have Business Only. “One difficulty that must be looked after,” said he, in talking over the matter, “is to lay out plans so that the conference will not merely de- generate into ‘talk fest.” Such a conference should be run so that something will be accomplished and useless discussion stopped. Freak ideas should be barred, and all dis- cussion should be to the point. De- cisive action should be taken by the delegates and they should have some- thing worth while to report back to their associations or companies, as the case may be. “I believe the time is ripe for such a move, and I further believe that all semblance of = sectionalism| should be submerged in a movement for the general good of the state. It is ‘well enough for the various devel- opment associations to maintain their individuality but they should also #érve as units of a Minnesota State Development association as suggest- ed by Senator John Moonan of Wase- ca in his speech at Coleraine. “Such an association should, and I believe will, do wonders for this commonwealth. It will make the various assoclations now in exjstence mutually helpful and can do more to attract settlers to the state than can the work of the sectional associa- tions working independently of each other.” & Satisfied With Trip. That the governor feels that the legislative trip through the northern part of the state has done much for ON A Which is the largest SIX - For your app moral, refined $5000 COREY’S ELECTRIC FERRIS WHEEL type in San Francisco Exposition. plete unless you take a ride on it. guaranteed attraction. Magnificent Horses, Tableaux Cars, Lover’s Re- volving Tub, New Organ with Latest Music. Bring the children and let them enjoy themselves. Coming To Nymore Monday And All Week LUTTLE GIANT SHows BIC FREE MIDWAY in existence with the single exception of its proto- Your visit to the carnival "will be incom- BIG SHOWS roval on the Mid-way, bright, clean, and up-to-date. Every show a MERRY-CO-ROUND concerning the governor’s intention [matter of developing the state as a .