Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 7, 1916, Page 3

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LSS LR L * LIBERTY ¥ % (By Special Correspondent.) *{ ii#iii*¥i¥i¥i¢¥¥1 John Tarber was a Bemidji visitor last Thursday. i Fred Hayes transacted business in Bemidji Tuesday. P Champy ‘Petri was a Buena Vista visitor Sunday. i _— ) KEKEEKEEEK KKK KKK * PINEWOOD * * __(By Special Correspondent) % »dli*#t{k*lliii#ij . Mrs,;;§ldney Milier spent Monday inBemidil’ shopping. .«Geprge and Maidie Sthol are ex: pected home Tuesday night froi Carver., where the funeral of theil .|father..wag- held. Mrs. Sthol an Notable Cross-Cauntr:y Motorcycle Records —practically a/l of them—have been-made on;Jndians with the CRADLE SPRING FRAME. For it’s only on the Indian that you find. this-remarkablg gamfort mechanism — the device that, on rough roads, gives.you the sensation of sail-boating on:smeoth waters. The difference between Cradle Spring Frame riding and thgt of the ordinary shack, absoching. devices.is:the difference between walking on iron heel plates and_rubber heels—between :fiin‘ in a farm tractor and a high-grade motor car. The Cradle Spring Frame has more than comfort and ease in its favor. It keeps -shocks from jolting motor. mechanism. It absorbs the jars and bruises which the tires ordinarily suffer. Low upkes=p costresults—greater mileage, less deneral tinkering. Come in and.test.its velvety-‘‘give”.: Find out why you can travel: fastest.on. rough- est roads with _the Cradle Spring Frame. EDW. A. CURREY 3I7 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji The New American o Macaroni One-third Produ ; S — MOTHERS MACARONI CO., MINNEAPOLIS awspaper.can. succeed with- u w'mfisjng, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for those who by their advertising help to make this paper possible. e Purit ?hf};ugfiit ' fifig;‘Mi;l Unsurvassed You can’t afford to eator drink & anything which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE. - Every .drop of ourmilk comes from a HEALTHY' COW, fed on bal- o anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is‘clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of ourMilk is,Unsurpassed. .., Let us deliver you-a bottle tomorrow morning. 17 You ‘will readily taste the difference. . . 5 Phone us,your. order now, to-. P day, while you think of it. ng 65 or 66 i -Bemidjiy Minn.:: Lillie will return a few days later. Mrs: K. K. Melland was a busi- ness caller:in; Shevlin Friday. (xR KRR R R KRR KKK ¥ 1{MALCOLM * -=(Bysz8pegial Correspondent) KRR KEKIH KKK KKK KK Mrs;Albert:Miller went to German- town; Thuraday. Mr:Mertz:and; Mr. Schilling wer Maleolm- vigitors ;Saturday. G. A. Benson left for Goodridg .{Monday. ~The Pionger 18 the place to b your rolls of adding machine pape! for Burroughs adding machines. On roll, a dozen“rolls or a hund:ed rolls KHK KKK KK F KK KKK KK x .AURE ¥ - (By.Special Correspondent.) KRR KKK KKK KKK Martin Jemtvold went to Bemidj: and. Bagley. on, business Tuesday o last week, returning home Wednes day. Hjalmar Bakke left Tuesday of las week for Crookston where he will b employed. . The following were Bemidji call: ers Tuesday of last week: Erick Ness, Anton Helgeson, Matt Berg, Ji Wynne and Gust.Berg. Merrick St. Peter was taken sud: denly ill about a week ago with ap- pendicitis and an operation was per- formed by Dr. Marcum at St. An- thony’s hospital, where he still re: mains. His condition is satisfae: tory. The Ladies’ Aid society met o Wednesday of last week at the hom of Mrs. Olof Nygard. Charles Mohler, who is salesmas for a supply company, returned hom: last Thursday to spend his vacation. A. H. Olson was a Bemidji calle: last Saturday. Hjalmar Melland, left for .Crook: ston last Saturday to attend a short course. Theo. Ananson left last Monday fol Froid, Mont., where he will be em: ployed. 1 KEEKEKKKKK KKK KKK K K * % (By Special Correspondent) [EEEREEE S SRR R R 2SS Among those who were in Black: duck on Saturday were Miss Esther Tell and.Herman Thom and; tn;_)lly] . Ed.,Savory left for.:his homg 1 North Dakota.Monday.evening. Forsten Gronseth and daughter, Magda, were, in, Blackduek Wednes. day. t 7l KRR RKKRRKKKEKK * BUEN 'FFA x (By‘Spe'clal‘ & Tespondent.) KKK KKK KKK KK Mrs. G.-W. Butler returned - t Redby..Monday- after -spending a fi days with, her mothen,;Mrs. A. Sadler. Master. Ervin remained the, M W.Butler home;where h attend school for a few weeks. Clyde Sadler;left. Monday for Cnni ada where he has.secured a.position| . A son.was born to Mr. and Mrs; Ed, Gobel last.week. the roadanad go fo a fence- . post.ta read. s ssle bill ?..Then don’t other, fel- BT M e . O extrabuyer.often Rays Bills may be a necessity, but the ad1s the thii at doe: thebupines. - il .,mfm‘gmnk of having a i sale without using dvertising space In this per. - *Mrat_J. CNeldon transacted busi- [ #-K-K4 % %% % KX XX 'X%| The elghth grade pupils.wrote ness in Bemidji Tuesday. * SAUMIGONSOLIDATED ¥ [pers on-state:examinations-the.wae Mm_mm;mmcxmn “who'is at- * "‘WOI{M * before vacation. There will be about | The snow is going fast and . QIAY GREYR SRVENEL 4(By‘Spe¢ B 9 % tenting gl school i Bemidji, came | * “(By'Spectal Cofrespomdent.) twenty-five papers sent down. spring is here, becausé the 'home _Saturday to spend, the spring X %K W R LXK LE KK KKK X e making a lot g (vacation. i ‘“The Saum school had its spring va- ® Mr,,and Mrs. Larson were, business |cation last’ week. 4 |Blac visitors in Buposky; Saturdey. .. Helge and Olag Krogsens and.olaf| The Play, “Kindiing the ..Hearth nery, - Misses Margaret Condon and;Gert: |Boness returned from Crookston..Fri- Fire;” will be given.in, Kellther $l?- X ude Hun{gsh.:pnd;Glen Sadler at-|day_evening where they have beer |UTdaY evening, April 8. ended.the dgnce in:Nebisk Saturday |attending the Northwest, Experiment evening. IStation. home Saturday night. T.. 8. Thompson was..at Sf last week on busigess. “The arrival of New A i Silk ik B ; J .ee VashBlouses .Silk Blouses P, T ) e . very beautiful o 4 A4 ’ & f’gtjeg:’ht"s‘af“» :$7.50.t0 $18.50 N b T co‘. Boniijl, Mim, ‘»‘.1$2.5o Uitra.Eashionable Easter Apparel “Paris Designed. Accurately Reproduced At Popular Prices. : ‘. f}l/l"‘ “The:New styles from;;zNeW York in ii: % "Women’s.and Misses’ Spring Suits D25 30 35 Tailleur, dressy..and sport models of men’s wear ~serge,-gaberdine, shepard checks, velour checks, .taffetta, soiree, gross de.londre and.sovelty:silks. -Special-Suit- Values: From Our Regular Stock . MISSES!. SUITS T MISSES’- SUITS New and typically youthful. models developed in, men’s Fashioned of men’s wear serge, checks or gaberdine; in wear serge in the new colors, Coats.are lined .with.soft all the new colors, for misses or small women, up to 38 8ilk for misses and small women, 14 to 38 bust measure. bust measure. $17.50 $22.50 ‘Women’s and Misses’ Gowns and Frocks +$10.50, . $19.50, ; $23.50, . $25.00 For afternoon and sport wear; dance frocks and evening gowns. Tafféts, ‘crepe de.chine, combinations .of .twe.or more materials, in all;the new colorings for spring. Special Coat Values Saturday Fronr Regular; Stock b il ‘s'l&g"s lk tSIt?ot: elgurs, check V;egdp 4 Smartly styled coats with grace are s.in' ack has side pocket effec .ig___ lours, checks, eds and al&ures Tailored and Dressy ,5__k?rts ) ; - $5.00, . $6.00, $7.50,$9.00, $10.50 Smart, new flare models, shirred back and pocket effe¢ts in gahardine, poplin, taffeta, faile, Gross de Londre, velour, checks and worsted. checks in women’s and misses’. sizes. o i Easter Stylesfor Young Men Young {Slen’s Suits $20 of grey or pin=steiped cheviot; 2 or 3 -button medels with long or soft roll japels.| 34 to. 40 chest. H Young Men’s Suits of fancy muture cheviots or blue serge; ;%hgtton with soft rell lapels; : 34.t0 40 chest. “Young-Men’s Overcoats S0 -to 2. 5 %;&s‘fil}evm $hetoughly rain proof; We welcome the American Boy who has an eye to his general ap- pearance. We feel that he,is the esh.proof of the developmentof this great land of yours and ok ¥ i = A boy who is pafixc}llar about the 9lotht? hg wears, ill!_?fn‘l“fll .haying them of a good quiality and fit, & boy k@R‘g peat will later apply .. the same methods. of .care to his. vocation and living. - : We Feature Woolwear Clothes: for Boys No sale is_complete in this store until you are entirel After your boy, j?pfipyém one, ogvéth@ée,@lQL%AfiE [ MR have any reasonable cause to be displeased, we will replacethe suit. Confidence in the true merit of Woolwear; Boys’, Clotlies pormity the privilege of making this remarkablg__gga tee. . ;0ur boy#’ fancy suits-have two paipa,i of knickers....Suits for boys, Most beautiful and serviceable furnishings for Young America.to be found ip.the sqyotry. Make us prove it. ? - Qur Shoe Store Sl e : .mahogany. ] J)irect,afiention to their standard makes of men’s'shoes ‘for spring. - ’ im: 3 Jigh or low in black or.tan leathers, lace.or button.. ..Men’s.Florsheim;Shoes ‘ G e i , . High or.Jow.shoes. made on the newest lasts, selected || Black gunmetal calldkin, fl!a::efor.bumn, siges -8 to leathers in button and lace shoes; mahogany or tan Rus- 1314 | sia_calfskip, dul] gun, metal calfskin s BeY: Enslishfat Jowsheel shoes; hackionly:..

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