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Ahead of All * Entertainments SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1016 SOCIETY AND COMMON FOLK PERE KRR K R KK KKK SEE NAVY IN ACTION | ¥ NYMORE NEWS x ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ Boston, May 13.—With volleys | % % % & K & & X ¥ % % X & % % & from Uncle Sam's battleships thund- Mrs. Leon Clark of Minneapolis ering over the harbor, submarines|arrived here Friday morning and will submerging, torpedo boats discharg-|stay a short time visiting with ing their deadly missiles and a dress | frjends, parade of sailors and marines, “Navy Day” was celebrated today at the _ - . Charlestown Navy Yard. Miss Izetta Fisher from the town “Preparedness” was the keynote|Cf Frohn arrived here Friday after- i of the exhibition, and manoeuvers ;‘::}:‘;O VIRl WILH M amd Mes-iAl ol showing what the United States navy can do were reviewed by thousands, including hundreds of society women Gehart Gunderson left Friday and prominent citizens. morning for Baudette, Minn., where lie- will make his home. = KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK § x Subscribe for the Pioneer. #| Mrs. Forest Van Tassel arrived ¥ K KK KK KKKKKKKKKXK*here Friday morning from Kelliher ¢ Qualit of f/afi Mil Unsurpassed You can’t afford to eat or drivk ,any‘.hing which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary guarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. You will readily taste the difference. Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Mi}:n. past two weeks visiting as the guest PP o o . of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Miss Ethlyn Klein arrived in the || Rood, will leave tonight for Minne- | city last evening from her home at | apolis to resume his work with the| Minneapolis and ‘will be a guest for Wyman-Partridge wholesale concern. | the coming week at the A. Klein A ——— home. Miss Edith Nordine, who has been — e a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Read the ads yet? You can’t af- F. B. Lamson for the past several' ford to miss that bargain. BEEN EQ —— — her home at Dassel, Minn. Mrs. Han3on and Mabel Lindwall ———————— initials, care Ploneer must be an-|You candoit. How? Get a business morning for Brainerd where she wilk | left for St. Hilaire after spending a Miss Lillian McGregor arrived in [SWered by letter addressed to the education at the Mankato Commer- |visit with Mr. LaBaw over Sunday:. few ddys here visiting with rela-|Bemidji this morning from Turtle tives. River to visit for a.short time as the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. Mec- |2BY advertiser ia. Mail or send your |in life are easily yours. Fall term |Stanton. Clarence Rood, who has spent the | Gregor. THE AUTOPUL ,,,,,,,, )N PULL OUT OF MUD,SAND OR SNOW ON YOUR ¥ WN POWER. INTRODUCTION ... The Pillsbury Autopul as can be seen by the illustration is a device which enables an automo- bile or truck that is stuck in mud, sand or snow, or othervise helplessly positioned, to utilize its own power to get out of trouble. The equipment con- sists of two specially constructed winding drums or reels, fifty feet of Manila rope with a hook spliced ;)n leach end, and all the necessary locking nutsand olts. (A Live Agent Wanted in every town) Geo.T.Baker&Co. Distributors = - - i Bemidji,, - - .i=. . . _Minn, sit with friends. days, returned Wednesday night to || HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. Get away from drudgery in earning Mrs. Lee A. LaBaw, accompanied | —— and we forward it to the ad-| og.—Adv. Pioneer want ads are read. vertiser. : * ’;I‘e.v:h: ;:):;:t(:t: :d:e:-* : engaged one of the Aubolee cottages Too Late To Classify % tise should not complain when *| 2t Grand Forks Bay ‘and yesterday | FOR SALE—Cow. 103 Irvine Ave. ¥ the buyer forgets that he is *|moved from their former home on d513 * In business. It is just atase *|Beltrami avenue. Mrs. A. C. Smith, | LOST—Last Friday, a bay pony, % of “forget” all around. * | Mr. Currey’s mother, will spend the mane cut short, sear on hip. Hal- KK KKKKKKKKKXR KK KX cummer with them. vor Amonsen, Aure, Minn. 2d515 All ads signed with mumbers, or |2 living and life becomes a pleasure. | by her infant sonm, Robert, left this;| number given in the ad. Ploneer em- [cial College. If you have that and | Mr. LaBaw is attending to his dutles;| vloyes are not permitted to tell who also perseverance, all the good things {as court reported for Judge C. W;| answer te Pioneer No.: , or Initial |opens September 1st. Sénd for cata- —_— Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Currey have ADDITIONAL WANT AD§ Be Ready | For the Fly Flies---the pest of pests--will soon try to spoil 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 “shooing” and “swatting?”’ The quicker way, the easier, cleaner, wiser way is to Tightly Screen Every Door and Window Keep the flieg out. A fly on the outside is better than a fly on the inside---alive or dead. Don’t wait ’til fly time before you screen your home. Do it now. And to do it right, come to us. We can turnish you screens of Our representati i any style in regular sizes. Al of them call at your &m: ?madtlx;lv;l(l)lu %lg(oi‘ll)t( - good.quality, strong, neat and durable. our screens, take measurements, and Special and odd sizes made to make your home fly proof. He is busy order in our own shop. beating the fly. Get i Our prices are always right. before the big rush. Itaie i Smith-Robinson Lbr. Co. 4th and Irvin : “.Ol_Je Board or a Carload” Phone 97