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A R ¥ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY, "APRIL 14, ‘1016, BASEBALL SEASON T0 OPEN SUNDAY E The baseball season will open in NEW GOODS TOMORROW }x;emid,fi Sunday morning at the fair 4|grounds when the Lycan Colts meet M| (he Herbert Bingers for the third an- 'nual game. Both teams have secured Ml the fastest players in the city and a Ed rast game is expected. All players interested in baseball re urged to report at the fair 2 /:rounds Sunday afternoon at two g|o'clock for practice. The plans for b {\he coming season will be announced |ena players will be selected. Busy this week unpacking and marking goods that were personally selected inthe Eastern markets last week. Tomorrow these goods will be on display. We will appreciate the privilege of showing you the late styles. Bl . be had by using the homemade B | contrivance shown in the accompany- B e dr A 2 by 4 inch piece of wood, or even a lighter strip, is spaced s desired and wooden plugs. sharp- O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. Bemidji, Minn. wpart than on the other.— P | \merican Agriculturist, We Want Old Magazins | and Old Papers! If you have any you want to get rid of telephone Number 44 and the Presbyterian Ladies Aid will see that they are called for. ! Fruit Garden an Essential. How many there are who nses and barns urely the growing upon susidered an up to isneer 18 the place to buy ¢t rolls of adding machine paper » Burronghs adding machines One -cll, a dezen rolls or a hund.ed rolls I ERE R RS SRR R R E R R] x TO SHIP 500,000 CANS n [relatives and friends in North Da- ¢ |kota. not a home supply of ' KKK KKKK KKK KKK KKK * NYMORE NEWS * % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ KKKRK KKK KE KKK KN “Doc” Miller has moved into the O. Larson residence, the Larson’s hav- ing moved to Baudette. ° Miss Winifred Corell has returned from a visit to Big Falls. Tim Quinn has returned from a business trip to Montana. Fred Bispham has returned to work on the M. & I Ry. after a month’s illness. Mrs. E. A. Bridgeman is visiting in Brainerd this week. Mrs. Leo Poppenberg is visiting John Grant has returned to Ny- more and is again at his old position sawing in Plant No. 2. Mrs. E. S. Ingersoll and Mrs. Frank Smith visited in Brainerd the first of the week, Mrs. Otto Morken visited with rela- tives in Brainerd last Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman visited in Brainerd last Sunday. E. Bystrum left Thursday morning for International Falls where he will work during the coming summer. Mrs. E. Bystrum left Thursday af- ternoon for Devils Lake, N. D., where she will spend the summer visiting with her sister. 0. J. Tagley left for Clearbrook Thursday afternoon where he will spend a few days on business. The Lutheran Scandinavian Ladies’ | Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Krog Thursday afternoon. e - FOR EASTER Buying of spring apparel has commencedinearnest and with only ten days until Easter there is every advantage in giving 1m- mediate attention to your wants. We can supply them in - Kid and Silk Gloves in black, white and colors dull point with the pocket Mrs. William Fisher and family A inserted into holes made by [have moved to Rose Lake, Idaho, ew ul S an ’ Oa The plugs on one side are |where Mr. Fisher is employed. in taffetas, silk and wool poplins, serges and gaberdines at prices that will interest you New waists and blouses in voiles, silks at $1.00 to $10.00. Silk hose in blacks, white and colors 75¢ and $1.00. Also a splendid line of spring and summer dress goods. Let us show you. x e Mrs. Harry Blackburn and her two | 4 : OF n\‘x}g%l(s’l:f%wsgfgl}élls sons returned from Brainerd Wednes- § b s e i x i day evening where they have been 3 1% Eau Claire, Wis., April 14. visiting with friends for the past . we Are % —This town’s canning fac- month. & r b {x tory, beginning today, is be- g e e Always Ready R T R AL T b E {9 26,000,000 quarts of good old N » i {% Trish stew, at the rategof 500,- KRR KKK KKK K K K K X K| R T SR U to serve you with good i% 000 cans a week, for the Can- | e printing. No matter what |* adian soldiers on the Furo- - | S Sy S A N S S —— o | % tronts. In a few days | pean fro s the nature of the job may |* Dbundreds of giant kettles be we are ready to do it X with big fires under them will at a price that will be [% begin to sing their bubbling, ‘k boiling song of beef and car- H |¥ rots, beans and corn, day and SatISf’QCtory ;41 night. The stew will be pack- TR e SRS I% cd in cans and shipped via |® Halifax to Europe. The con- ¥ tract was awarded by the Can- |* adian government. The first {* half million cans should be | ¥ ready by the middle of May. Ik ok hkk kA h A hhkrhkhAhkhkhkhkhkhkhkhkhhkhkhkkk [ % 30 % 3 & HX KK KK KK KK | " ADDITIONAL WANT ADS SRR R e W % Too Late To Classit * If you have a room to rent o7 ' | e OO * want to rent one—jyou get the |FOR SALE—S. C. Rhode Island red * best choice through a Pionee: | hens, 1 year old. C. D. Lucas. * o x want ad. Phone 31, 24415 KRN XS bz = | e s | A glance at the want column may e et} e e ——————— e | 1,610 70U s€11 {t. BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARK Yes It Is " upon. AMAVI JUIIVI 99 —The most beautif_ul pat- tern I have ever laid eyes —1It is extremely striking delight in its refinement of finish. “THE FAIRFAX” —pattern has become the most popular of silverwear Words cannot tell you. It takes more than that. It takes sight. —Please come feast your eyes on something words fail to justly describe. What do you need? It may be a 100 piece dinner set, or something to replace a prok_en piece,.or an original purchase of some kind. When in need of a single thing in the chiua, crockery or cut glass )ine your interests will be best served by coming right to us. Our stock advertises itself everywhere. SOMETHING TO INTEREST YOU These are rare bargains Easter China and | Homer Laughlix Co., Haviland Gold Band | Plain white cups and | | users. and Austrian g saucers-. . . . Cups and saucers $2.75 set of 6 245 set of 6 i Giold Band 1.5 set of 6 | Blue and white Easter candies 10c to 20c¢ a pound Easter novelties 1c, 3¢, 5¢, 10c Easter cards and booklets 1c, 5¢ and 10c Garlson’s, Of Course Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. 60c set of 6 $1.00 set of 6 1.25 set of 6 = == > = R = =) g = Al = = o] Bl x| Al = = == z = = = £ in its simplicity, vet folks [l = k=l [==] > = = = & = > = R | =] > = 2] = = W P = A - Barker’s Drug and 7 Jewelry Store Third St.,. Bemidji. 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