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—— Gold Filled Case Warranted 25years, Thin Pendant SeH'mé Model Perfect Self-Locking ) ’ Gulel E:erwer Setting Device Safety Recoilin, Click 4 ¥ Screw Regulator Compensating Balance With Timing Screws| Adjusted to Breguet Temperature Hair Spring Four Steel i Scape Bridds Wheel Made by the Famous lllinois Watch Company The HALLMARK Watch A national watch, planned by the jewelers and pro- duced co-operatively by the hundreds of Hallmark stores at a decided saving in cost. PRICE LIST HALLMARK WATCHES FOR MEN Bi 17 jeweled movement BS 21 jeweled movement, 20-year gold filled -::‘!r‘;s:nu"fi‘f;“l;%“s‘}: CASE L..iiieiiiinn. $ 17.00 tions, 25-year ‘gold " < filled case ......... $ 40.00 B5 Same movement, 25- B10 Same movement in year gold filled case 22.50 very heavy 14K M N solid gold case..... 75.00 B6 17 jeweled movement, BI1 The Hallmark “Per- adjusted to tempera- fection,” 23 jeweled ture, 25-year gold movement, adjusted filled case ......... 25.00 in every possible way. Timed in fac- BT 17 jeweled movement, tory to an average adjusted to tempera- variation within 6 ture and_three posi- seconds a month, tions, 25-year gold very heavy 14-K filled case ......... 30.00 solid gold case..... 100.00 RI1 18-K same movement, BY Same in 14-K solid in 18-K solid gold gold case .......... 50.00 AN . a4 125.00 Geo. T. Baker & Co. The HALLMARK Store 116 3rd. St. Near the Lak We Are Always Ready to serve you with good printing. No matter what the nature of the job may be we are ready to do it at a price that will be Satisfactory Have YOU Somethin FIVE MAKE FILINGS ON LANDS NEAR HERE Four men and one woman made filings on 40, 60 and 120 acres of land in the Kelliher and Sugarbush districts at the office of the clerk of court Saturday. Those who filed are Mrs. Groves, a teacher in the Sugar- bush district, John Pegg, Abraham Flora, Clyde R. Smith and Harley Hanson. CLARENCE LA VALLEY CASE UP TOMORROW The case of Clarence La Valley who was arrested on a charge of selling liquor without a licenes at the Star restaurant will be takén up by Judge A. M. Crowell of the municipal court at ten o’clock tomorrow morning. La Valley was arrested by Chief of Po- lice Ripple after a raid on the res- taurant Friday night. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS BEGINS CLASS PLAY The Senior class of the Bemidji high school this afternoon began to practice the “Comedy of Errors,” which will be given as their class production May 12 and 13. JOE MOTTS IS HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE Joe Motts, a fisherman, was arrest- ed Saturday afternoon by Chief of Police Frank Ripple on a statuatory charge committed against a minor child. He was lodged in the county jail upon failure to provide $1,000 bonds. ORIGINATOR OF PECK’S BAD BOY IS DEAD Milwaukee, April 17.—George Peck, former governor, the origin- ator of “Peck’s Bad Boy,” is dead. Always at ‘ff”:,: Service for | Printing Nezd Is there some:hing you need in the follow- ing lis1? Birth Aznounccmesnts Wedding Stationery Envelope Iuclosures Sale Bills Hand Biils Price Lists Admission Tickets Business Cards Window Cerds Time Cards Letter Heads Note Heads Bill Heads Envelopes Calling Cards Leaflets Statements Milk Tickets Meal Tickets Shipping Tads Announcements Briefs Notes Coupons Pamphlets Catalogues Blotters Circulars Invitations Posters Folders Checks Blanks Notices Labels Legdal Blanks Menu Cards Placards Dodgers Post Cards Programs Receipts . Prompt, careful and effi- cient attention given to every detail 1 Don’t Send Your Order : Out of Town Until You See What We Can Do MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER [ VN Y2 U2 W U2 8 YE V2 WE Y2 VE UE U2 2 JE N8 THE SOY BEAN. As a food the soy bean ranks high. In crude protein and fat it is equal to linseed and cotton- seed meal and twice as rich as wheat bran. As a concentrated food it is valuable for hogs and sheep. Its use for dairy cows should be moderate, as too large allowances of Soy beans may produce soft butter. For hay and pasture it is excellent; as a soiling crop rather unsatisfacto- ry; as a soil removater highly beneficial. ~ This crop can be This Model Columbia Grafonola with Individual Record Ejector WRIRTIRIRRIRR TR R RRRRR % profitably grown on sandy solls At the rate of S!O a month and a small first payment % for seed, hay, pasture, silage and you buy immediate possession of this incomparable 5 green manure. instrument of music. MERWRRTIRRR TR R R R TR T TR R R Y208 Y 2 2 Y2 2 Y U2 LB U U2 N W U2 2 U2 VALUE OF FETERITA. Good Crop to Grow Where There Are Long Spells of Dry Weather. Feterita has demonstrated its werth as a dry weather crop and will become an important factor in Kansas agri- culture. It is not adapted to cold, wet weather and consequently is not rec- ommended for growth in the eastern third of the state. “Feterita is an exceptionally good crop for western Kansas, but in east- ern Kansas the regular black bulled Coppe . Kaffir is better,” says L. E. Qall, pro- S THE REC fessor of agronomy in the Kansas ORDI State Agricultural college. “In a dry season this crop will prove satisfac- tory farther east. The acreage in Kan- sas has been increasing rapidly, but a decrease is predicted for this year be- cause of the disappointment experi- enced last season due to the abnormal- Iy cool and wet weather. We have been warning farmers in eastern Kan- sas against planting feterita on ac- count of its inability to stand an ex- cess of moisture. “It is a crop that is drought resist- ant and has the ability to withstand long seasons of dry weather and to keep developing under those conditions. The white shale soil of southeastern Kansas seems to grow feterita better than Kaffir or corn, and almost always feterita will do better than any other row crop upon these soils. “A mistake that a great many farm- ers make is to plant feterita too early in the spring. The ground must be warmed up thoroughly before a crop is planted. If it is planted in a cool, moist soil the seed will rot before it will germinate, and a poor stand will be the result. That is one difficulty the farmers had last year—they could not get a stand of feterita because the ground was too cool. “It is better not to start planting in the spring until three weeks after the regular corn planting time, May 15 to June 1. Under good growing condi- tions the crop will easily mature dur- ing the season. In fact, from 90 to 100 days is sufficient time for the crop to mature in a usual season. All the sor- ghums are apt to contain prussic acid, which is poisonous if the plants are stunted in growth, due to drought or frost. They are then unsafe to pas- ture. This is true of feterita as well as of the other sorghums.” If you have been waiting for the opportunity to buy a goodinstrument sometime at your price, and on your terms, hereitis. This Graf- onola is equipped with the many exclusive Columbia features, and will most cer- tainly come up to your ex- pectations for tone, tone volume and convenience. Come in and hear it—or have us send it to your-home on one week’s approval. Beltrami Music Co. Third St., Bemidji. $85 Easy Terms [ E X R RN ] % If you have & room to rent or ¥ " Hotbed Made of Concrete. Where the hotbed is to stand in the same place year after year one made of concrete is to be preferred. It may Le as cheaply constructed and is much more satisfactory than one made of lumber. The excavation should- be made the required depth, width and length; then the forms made of inch lumber, building up a foot higher on the north than the south side. A wall six inches thick will be strong enough. RED PEPS PHI LOSOPHY Your Opportunity Is NOW! Have your alterations or addi- tions done early. In finishing up the back and front walls give them the proper slope so that the sash will fit snugly. The heavy concrete wall will give more protection than could be got with a wooden wall and will last for a life- time, whereas wood or lumber will have to be renewed after a few years. The material, exclusive of the lumber for forms, will cost in most places about $3 per cubic yard, making the cost per square foot of a six inch wall You will have all summer to en- % SPALDING PLAY BALL! No ball player whb ever owned a bat, ¢ Sporting Goods ball, glove or mitt with the name “Spaulding” printed on it was ashamed of his posession. On the contrary, he was proud of this article. ] . Through a bit of good fortune we secured the ex- clusive agency of Spaulding goods for Bemidji and are receiving daily shipments of this brand of goods. We now have on display in our window a good as- sortment of GLOVES, MITTS, BALLS. ETC,, and expect daily the SHOES, PROTECTORS, GUARDS, MASKS, ETC. If we don't have want, we'll get it for you quickly. arrival of what you There will be no need to argue Quality--The Name insures you of that point. We are selling these goods at mighty reasonable prices and want you to step in and investigate before you buy. We know you’ll be better satisfied afterward. City Drug Store Laliberte & Erickson Beltrami Ave., Bemidji. less than 5 cents. Any kind of lumber may be used, and the labor need not be skilled.—Farm Progress. joy them. Have you a Screened Porch? Does your roof need shingling? Need hot bed sash? How about your summer cottage? "Opportunity knocks but once at you'r door- nochers knock foreves” Peas can be sown as soon as the peach trees bloom. Some gardeners plant earlier. Spinach can be sown as soon as the ground can be prepared and onion sets planted for “green onions.” Onion sets are little onions sold by measure and soon grow large enough to pull and eat. Peas, lettuce, corn, salad, radish, beet and onion seed can be sown when the cherry trees bloom. Pars celery, carrot, parsnip and tomato cced can be sown when the pear trees bloom. Parsley is often slow in ge up as a failure by the gardener before it is ready to come up. When the apple trees are in bloom is considered a safe date to sow corn, beans, cucumber, melon and pumpkin. They have just unloaded half a dozen cars of lum- ber at the ST.HILAIRE LUMBER YARD It will pay you to go down and see it. It is the genuine soft white pine. They have a'buzz saw and a whole lot of other kinds of saws running-in their factory too. They will make you anything from a saw-horse to a kitchen cabinet. Give ’em a try. oy Yours for business, RED PEP. A. M. Carpo of Wilton was a be- tween train business visitor in Be- midji Saturday. . | ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classify A A At WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Case’s Store. 3d419 {FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. 806 Mississippi Ave. 2d418 {WANTED—Men to board and room. 1110 Bemidji Ave. 34419