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13 tone-control Tone quality is only one of the important features of You get more than the sing- ularly perfect quality of tone: you also get the means of controlling it, of varying it to suit your personal taste or the exigencies of the immediate surroundings. the Columbia Grafonola. six styles A complete - §15 220 Third St. Tone-control by means of the exclusively Columbia tone-cornitrol *leaves.” ready for delivery on approval. Easy terms if desired. BELTRAMI MUSIC COMPANY of needles and and completely enclosed Columbia Grafonola KRR KKK KKK KK KKK * @0 TO CHURCH TOMORROW * IR S R R S R R R R R Christian Science. 317 Fourth St. Sunday service at 11 o’clock. Wednesday evening services at 7:45 o’clock. Episcopal. Sunday school at 10 a. m. deacon Parshall, rector. Catholic. Low mass at 8 o’clock. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. Congregational, Nymore. Sunday school at 10:30; preach- ing service 11:30; evening song ser- vice 7:30 p. m.; preaching at eight o’clock; prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. J. E. Cadwell, pastor. Arch- KX RRK KKK KKK KKK KE * FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN * Bel - AT 'GRAND THEATER * AR KRR E Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bane, the greatest stellar combina- tion appearing on the screen, will be seen here at the Grand theater tox morrow in “The Wall Between,” a five-part Metro wonderplay. The story deals with the barrier which exists between the commissioned. of- ficer and the enlisted man in the Unit- ed States army. It is a picturization of the novel of the same name by Ralph D. Paine and is a gripping feature from beginning to end. NEW ELKS LODGE FOR CHISHOLM Chisholm, Minn., May 6.—Next ‘Wednesday evening Elks of*the range and a large delegation from Duluth will assemble here to institute Chis- holm Lodge No. 1334. KX R KRR XKKKRKKKXKKE ¥ TODAY’S MARKET REPORT * KKK KK KRR KKKKK Hens, large and fat, live, per Ib. .13 Hens, large and fat, dressed, per 1b. Veal, fancy, dresued per 1b. Veal, fancy, oversize, per lb... .12 Veal, poor, oversize, per 1b. .10 Fall lambs, per Ib.. 16 Spring lambs, per 1b.. .16 Mutton, fency, dressed, per lb 14 Large hogs, dressed, per lb..... . Medium hogs, dressed, per 1b... Small hogs, dressed, per 1b. Beans, per 1b. Carrots, per bu. . o | Potatoes, fancy, clean and free from ‘rot and rust, per bu... 1.10 Swedish Lutheran. Morning worship at 10:30. Sun- day school at 12 m. . Evening wor- ship at 8 o’clock. Services at the Congregational church in Nymore at 3 p. m. J. H. Randahl, pastor. First Scandinavian Lutheran. Sunday school at 12 m. No other services during the day as the pastor will hold services at Turtle River. Osmund Johnson, pastor. & Presbyterian. Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the pastor will preach on the subject, “Hope as an Anchor.” In the eve- ning the sermon will be on ‘“The Dan- ger Path of Today.” Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. L. P. Warford, pastor. Baptist. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn- ing worship, sermon and communion at 11 a. m. Junior B. Y. P. U. at 3 p. m. Sehior B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. Evening preaching service at 8 p. m. m. {are welcome. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend the services. At the mid- week service which is held Thursday evening at 8-o’clock the Book of Acts is being taken up as a study and is very profitable to everyone interested in.the Word of God. Come and en- joy the evening with.us. Ira D. Al- vord, pastor. Salvation Army. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m., sub- jeet, “God and the Wild - Beasts”; text to learn, 145:9-10. Salvation meeting at 8 p. m. Lieutenant M. Wilkins of Minneapolis will preach. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Meetings in Ny- more—Sunday school at 2 p. m.; praise meeting 3 p. m. Meetings Wednesday and Friday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evening at 8 io’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Johnson, leader. All Capt. and Mrs. Sand- gren, in command. Be Ready For the Fly Flies---the pest of pests---will soon try tospoil your comfort and peace at home. Are you going to let them in by the thousands--- with their filth and disease? Are you going to exhaust yourself and your patience in useless “swatting?”’ The quicker way, the easier, cleaner, wiser way is to Tightly Screen Every Door and Window Keep the flies out. than a fly on the inside---alive or dead. Don’t wait ’til fly time before you screen your home. And to do it right, come to us. -Our representative will g]adl:} call at your home and tell you about Do it now. We can furnish you screens of any style in regular sizes. All ofthem good quality, strong, neat and durable. Special and odd sizes made to order in our own shop. Our prices are always right. Smith-Robinson Lbr. Co. 4th and Irvin A fly on the our screens, beating the “One Board or a Carload™ make your home fly proof. He isbusy before the big rush. “shooing” and outside is better take measurements, and fly. Get your order in rwater S5 Butter: Dairy, per Ib. -Creamery, prints, per Ii Creamery, bulk, per Ib.. Eggs, strictly fresh, per doz. Cracked corm, per bu. Cracked corn, per sack, 76 lbs Bran, per sack, 100 Ibs....... Corn and oats, per sack, 75 lbs. Shorts, per sack, 100 Ibs. 0Oil meal, per sack, 100 Ibs. .32 .87 .36 .22 1.26 1.15 1.30 Winnipeg, Man.—Women’s objec- tions to getting up an hour earlier to get - hubby’s breakfast caused the Canadian Pacific’s shops to return to old time today after five days’ trial of Manitoba’s plan of shoving the clock forward one hour during summer months. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—TFive thousand. ft. two by four, twelve by fourteens, six- teen ft. length surfaced one side and edge, No. 2 and better; also three thousand ft. lap board sid- ing. Cheap for cash. Address Box 135, Turtle River, Minn. 6d512 PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Ordered for Ed. L. Rogers by D. Peterson, amount paid for service, 310.00 PLATFORM. 1. A protective tariff representing the [different between cost of production at 'home and abre 3. Federal aid.for improving and con- structing of public highways. 3. A system of rural credits provid- ing loans to farmers at a low rate of in- terest. - 4. Modification of the 1865 treaty. 5. Pudget system for expenditure of public moneys in place of old “pork bar- rel” system. 6. Adequate mpal'sdn!u for defen- sive purposes only. 7. Encouraging’ the development of .powers on the public domain and continuation of the reclamation project. 8. Adequate revision of the naviga- tlon laws to the end that the building up of an American merchant marine may be assured. 9. He stands for and will favor any ex!a]&tian that will better the condition the laboring class and farmers of this country. ! Edw. Rogers was born forty. years ago in_Aitkin_county, public schools, Cralisle. Indian . school, Dickenson college, and the University of Minnesota. He graduated from ' the law department of the University inm 1904. He was Judge of Probate of Phone 97 Mahnomen county, and is serving his second term as County Attorney of Cass county. < attended Minneapolis | New York—An aeroplane thriller: 'was staged at Sheepshead Bay Speed- way today when Aviator Thompson, who hombarded New York and Wash- ington from the air, dropped hombs on the silhoutte of a battle cruiser He also raced four miles with Dario Resta in his Peugeot car, keeping ten feet above the track all the way. it el e o R bty S A NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. High School Building, Bagley, Minnesota. y 22, 1916. Office of the Board of Education, Bag- ley, Minnesota, May 4, 1916. Proposals will be received at the above office by the Board of Education of the Independent School District Num- up until the hours of eight (8) o'clock P, M. May 22nd, 1916, for the erection land completion of a High School Build- ing, including all labor and materials. Bids must be in accordance with the plflns and specifications as prepared by B. Broomhall, Architect, 710 Alworth Buildlng, Duluth, Minnesota. Copies of plans and specifications may be obtained from the Architect by a de- posit of thirty (80) Dollars, which will Dbe returned on the date of letting, if a bone fide bid is filed and the plans and specifications returned. Copies of the plans and specifications will be on file in the Northwest Build- ers'~Exhibit at Minneapolis, at the of- flfl? of the Board and the . Architect's of Blds must be accompanied by a certi- fied check in the sum of flve per cent (5o[o of the amount bid, made payable to the treasurer; the same will be for- feited to the School District if the Bid- der fails to enter into contract and fur- nish a satisfactory Surety Company Bond within seven days after being noti- fied of the acceptance of his bid. When applying for plans, the bidder is re- quested to furnish a list of at least five refersnces of contracts that he has com- pleted. The right is reserved to accept any bid or parts or to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Iducation. DR. P. C. BJORNEBY, . Chairman. E. H. REFF, Clerk. 1456 FEOCEEDINGS OITY COUNOLL, OITY oF MINN, APRIL 17, 1916. Commell met’ olty Bail at 3. o'clook P. M. A quorum being present meeting was ‘called to order by Pres. Lycan. _ Roll Call. Upon roll call the following adermen were declared present: Moberg, Lahr, Bailey, Smart, Phillippi, Foucault, Er- vin, Miller, Lycan. ites. Minutes of the last regular .meeting were read and approved. ‘The following bills after being audited ‘were on motion and second allowed: street gang, street labor to ABL0 o eerervereresenisasenzons $146.37 Jos.* Ha.hn. scavenger work, dogs. 6.00 Bemidji_Auto Co., mdse. fire dept. ~1.15 Arthur Brose, .tacking notices 3.00 B, M. Sathre, insurance e Bemidn Sentinel, printing ‘booi- D S N P 18.00 Bemidji Sentlnel official prlnflng 124.50 Fr;d Petri di N. E. . G! C. Berglund, mdse. for poor. 6.02 P. M. Dicaire, mdse. for poor . 11.43 J. R. Miller, wood for poor. 4.20 F. G. Troppman Co, mdse, for Ben Olson, street fills . ‘Wm. Hazen, meal tickets for pris- oners and pauper Davies ... 10.50 H. Doran, labor water dept. 6.00 L. P. Eckstrum, drants 3.50 J. S. Ray paper 7.81 w. Peckels, hauling wood DIAR v iieeinisvn s onvinn sosninn 5.00 H. Doran, drain, tile and labor.. 20.85 H. Doran, mdse, material and plumbing Nov. to March 3, inc. 15.63 Volunteer Fire Dept., fires to March 21, inc. Reports. The finance committee made a report recommending the following improve- ments to be made: The extension of water mains from America_Ave. to the corner of the St. Hilaire Lbr. Co. property, and then to the Koors. Bros. new building. The sanitary sewer as outlined by the city engineer; paving Beltrami Ave. from 10th -to '13th streets; paving Bemidji Ave. from 4th to 7th streets; and grad- ing Doud Ave. from 10th street to city limits connecting with the State Rural Highway. On motion and second report was accepted and placed on file. Report of the committee from the city council and committee from the Commercial club on the feasibility of constructinng a “White Way” was read. On motion and second same was accept- ed, and that the said report be recom- attending acted upon. City engineer's report of estimate cost of paving and storm sewer on Bemidji Ave. from 4th to 7th street; and on wa- ter main extensions from 14th to 21st street on Irgine, and the connection to St. Hilaire property and Koors Bros. new building was.Tead, and ordered filed. Resolutions. Resolution designated as No. 90, call- ing for the construction of a water main from the corner of Railroad street and Irvine Ave. and America Ave. thence south 470 feet to a point on Minnesota Avenue, was read, and on a call of ayes and nays was duly declared passed and carried by the following vote: “Ayes,” ber 2 of Clearwater County, Minnesota, |- mended to the Charter Committee to be | s OVER ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GOLD WRS PUT UP BY THE “FEDERAL RESERVE” SYSTEM OF BANKS, IN TWO DAYS, RS R BASIS ON WHICH THE U. .S. GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY. OUR BANK IS A MEMBER OF THIS “FEDERAL RESERVE” SYSTEM. WE CAN TRKE OUR SECURITIES TO OUR DISTRICT “FEDERAL RESERVE” BANK AND GET MONEY. YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT WHEN IT IS DEPOSITED IN OUR BANK. BANK WITH US. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ACRE LOTS For Sale in the New SHEVLIN'S ADDITION TO NYMORE Choice, Level, Well Drained Lots, Loam Soil. Plenty of room for a garden, a cow and ‘some chickens. Reduce your living expenses and have a place for your boy to work in summer. and teams reasonable. Call A small farm right in town. Prices at mill office. Crookston Lumber Company Bemidji, Minnesota Moberg, Lahr, Bailey, Smart, Phillippi, “Nays,”" Fqucauit, Ervin, Miller, Lycan. none. for the construction of a state armory ‘building. City lcerk was instructed to advertise Resolution designated as No. 91, call- | for bids for construction of water mains, ing for the construction of paving and storm sewer on Bemidji Ave. from 4th to Tth streets and on Beltrami Ave, from 10th to 13th streets was read and on a call of ayes and nays was duly declared passed and carried. All aldermen pres- ent voting “aye.” anitary sewers, and for paving and orm sewers as outlined in resolutions , 91 and 92 City clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for concrete work covering sidewalks, curbs, street and alley cross- Resolution designated as No. 91, call-|1gS. ing for the construction of a sanitary On .motion Mr. Shadiow was given a ewer on America Ave, 6th street to|Week's time to file bond for sprinkling s Thirteenth street, from America Ave. to Beltrami Avenue on Thirteenth street, on Minnesota Ave. from 9th to 13th streets, and on Beltrami Ave. from ; 12th to lith streets, was read and on a call of ayes and nays was duly declared | passed and carried. ent voting “aye.” Miscellaneous. AIl aldermen pres- and sweeping contract. Moved and seconded, city _attorney {draw.an ordinance licensing all lodging {and rooming houses, said motion was de- felared lost on an aye nad nay vote. Light committee was authorized to install one 32 cp light at 14th street and Minn. Ave. On’ motion the city engineer was in- structed to furnish estimate cost of sur- Verbal report of the street committee | facing west 4th street from the spring by ‘Alderman Ervin, recommens ction of ‘a bridge across Mississippi River between Lakes Bemidji and Ir- ving, and the opening of a road along |of $500.00 was approved. ng con-|to the hill, and turnpiking from the hill to_the city limits, grade 40 feet. Bond of Dr. E. A. Shannon in the sum Protest of Be- the Lake Shore to Second Stret and op- midji Townsite & Imp. Co. against loca- ening east end of Second Street, was|tion of armory at east end of 4th street made. Same was on motion accepted. After some discussion, during which Mr. Gemmell of the M. & 1. Ry. was heard, it was moved and carried, that the loca- | tion of said new bridge and opening|tition of property owners for road be referred to the street commit- | main extension from was read and filed. Petition of property owners for con- crete paving and storm sewer on Bemidji Ave. between 4th and 7th street, and pe- water 14th street to tee, city engineer, city attorney, and the | Green wood semetery on Irvine was read M. & 1. Ry. Co. report on same to be|and ordered filed. made in 2 weeks. City clerk was instructed to give necessary publication for hearing the pe- tition of property owners abutting Lake Boulevard, Bemidji Ave. and Fourth street, for vacation of a parcel of land No further business appearing it was moved we adjourn. Adjourned. Attest: Approved, GEQ. STEIN, F. S. LYCAN, City Clerk.” | Pres. ase ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING BEMIDII BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Sathre Abstract Co. has a farm te sell—$10 down and $10 per month. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars.and Foun- tain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 BANKING AND SAVINGS Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children GENERAL MERCHANDISE ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful - buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 66. PHONE 340-W For Boats, Bait and Fishing Tackle CITY BOAT HOUSE DRUGS AND JEWELRY Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account.-: : :: SECURITY STATB BANK Bemidjl, Minn. Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you get in person. BARKER'S Third 8t. ° - Bemidji, Minn. Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete., eto. Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORB Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP PENCIL SHARPENERS “The Boston” for 2 $1.00 Lasts a life time. Phone 81.