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- FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1816. Vote for|miniature refrigerating plant, using |initials, care Plemeer must be an-|lassie, I have. There's a hole in my A French bicycle rider is the in- swered by letter addressed to the|pocket. I thought I heard something | venter of a man power street sweeper number given im the ad. Piomeer em- | chink. consisting of a tricycle with a re- ployes are mot permitted to tell who| Little Girl—That settles it. It's & volving brush mounted between the- any advertiser is. Mail or send your | Show. rear wheels. answer te Ploneer No.——, or Initial , and we forward it to the ad- vertiser. — POISON EXPERT Mr. Workingman:— 'fishing; he must sit and wait and IN ORPET CASE wait. He must be patient.” * |Amendment No. 1. Because:— You |compressed carbolic acld gas. —_— Having treated the subject very|Will want a piece of State land some _ Waukegan, Ill, June. 16.—Dr. fylly she began with the simplest, |day and this amendment will enable| A recently patented lens for help- Webster, a toxocoligist of internation- | most practical question: the State to have it partly cleared for [ing persons to thread needles is you when you buy it. Five acres|mounted on a wire that may be thrust cleared on a forty will give you a|into a spool to hold it in position start and put you past the hardest|for use. part of opening up your farm. | al reputation, was introduced as a “And now can any little boy tell witness for the state in the trial of jme what we need most when we go fishing ?”” The answer was quickly shouted with one voice: “Bait.” — Ledger. Electrification of steam railroads| Iowa was the first state to official- ~ in the United States last year brought |ly establish a library of motion pie- R NTien ih the total of such equipment up to |ture films of current events for the Little Girl—Excuse me, sir, but|about 2500 miles. use of future historians. have you dropped any money? Gent (feeling in pocket)—By jove, Will Orpet and was the chief witness heard yesterday. His testimony attempted to show the fact that the poison that killed Marion Lambert was taken in liquid HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads signed with mumbers, or Public| Ice cream is frozen without ice in that is a Philadelphia Read the Pioneer want ads. a new English freezer Pioneer want ads are read. form. 'The question of whether the poizon was administered in liquid or crystal form is considered vital by both sides. Following his testimony the defense brought out a point that was unique in the history of criminal jurispru- dence. This was whether or not “the moisture produced by introducing a forcign body into a warm room was suflicient to transform powdered cy- anide into a solution light enough to lose its visibility."” During the photodramatic produc- tion of ‘“Carmen” by the Jesse L. Lasky company, Geraldine Farrar, the noted prima donna, who plays her celebrated role of the half-wild, fas- cinating gypsy, had a musical accompaniment during the taking of COHGRESS OUR AIM WAS TRUE--For A few days ago we attended a big mer- chandise sale in the wholesale market. We found lot after lot of beautiful sum- mer goods offered at prices most unexpected and you may be sure that we landed our share. A special rush shipment has brought these goods to our store without delay and we have lost no time 1n arranging them for this big week of startling bargains. SALE PRICES Voiles! Marquisettes! Batists! Lawns! Crepes! Rice Cloth! Beach Cloth! Starting MONDAY, June 19 Ending SATURDAY, July Ist. ’Details of Our Skirmish with High Prices Read the following: to you. This would be an unusual event even in normal times but today when everything points to a scarcity of high grade merchandise, it represents an occasion of ten fold importance Our customers will receive every advant- age in price that we did and our regular stock will also yield many attractive offers. Don’t miss this sale if you enjoy saving big round dollars, the opportunity is here. The Season's Newest Wash Goods Selection and Values Not Excelled! Materials that you'd expect' to pay much more for. We bought them right and we’re going to sell them that way. Without doubt the most varied assortment of Wash Goods Ever Shown Hereabouts. SALE PRICES A vast assortment in flowered and the very stylish stripes--all can have stripes and still not have them alike--in time for your Fourth of July dress. | Lawns, Batists and Chalies, values to 10 Crepes, ginghams and precales, values to Rice cloth, tissues, batists. Values to 25c cents. Choice 50 15¢. Choice uc choice - 70 yard i FALPA e eccenecencsnmens s sessnsanngenannasen s nrysan Values in here to 50¢ includes beach cloth, H Values to 65c. Marquettes, rice cloths in In pongees, silk poplins, embroidered voiles. voiles, marquisettes and fine lawns. Choice 290 || flowered, every sort of stripe of this season 3 c Values to $1.00, choice gc . yard.. IS TSRS oL 5 £:0 OO O yard.... ; i HAROLD KNUTSON Candidate for Republican nomina- tion for congress, is a newspaper man and lives at St. Cloud; was raised on a farm in Sherburne county. Presi- dent Northern Minnesota Editorial as- sociation in 1910-11, and secretary fi- nance committee of Northern Minne- sota Development three years. HIS PLATFORM. Cut out all profit in war by having government manufacture all war ma- terials. A protective tariff that represents difference in cost of production at home and abroad. Lower the price of gasoline by en- acting a liberal law, allowing anyone to engage in the manufacture of de- ratured alcohol. Government aid in road building and maintenance. Federal aid in preventing overflow of agricultural lands in Northern Min- nesota. Right of producer to organize for mutual protection. Child labor law that will keep chil- dren out of factories and sweatshops. Maintain rural mail service at high- est point of efficiency. Regulation of public utilities. Honesty, efficiency and economy in conduct of government. association for Mr. Knutson is financing his own campaign. None of the vested inter- ests have contributed a penny toward his campaign fund, neither will they be allowed to do so. Therefore, if he is elected to congress from this dis- trict he will go to Washington abso- lutely free to serve the people, and not selfish interests. In view of the fact that Mr. Knutson is a man of lim- ited means it will not be possible for him to make an extended and expen- sive campaign over the district, hence it is up to those who stand for the things that he stands for to assist him in his candidacy in every possible manner. “SEND HAROLD KNUTSON TO CONGRESS” should be the slogan of every farmer, laborer and business man in this district, for in him we have a man who will look after our interests in an able and fearless manner. Send Knutson to Congress. He Will Represent You Efficiently. every screen the better to feel her part. This famous star will be seen in “Carmen” at the Grand tonight. Rev. 1. D. Alvord, pastor of the Baptist church, is expected to return to Bemidji from Park Rapids to- morrow. Mrs. T. Wasett of Oklee was among the out of town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. The Sunday school teacher was talkng to her pupls on patience. She explained her topic carefully, and, as an aid to understanding, she gave each pupil a card bearing the picture of a boy fishing. “Even pleasure,” she said “‘requires the exercise of patience. See the boy ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classify WANTED—Girl at Vicker’s Hotel. 24617 Prepared for publicatlon and paid for by F J Thiel man of St. Cloud, Minn., on behalf of Harold Knutson, candidate for the Republican numination for congress. Sixth district. + 25¢ Turkish Towels 19¢ 36x18 inch firm woven turk- ish towels special......... 19c Pillow Tubing 15¢c and 17c A standard brand in 42 or 45 inch pillow tubing that sells regular at 22¢ and bought special for this sale T — - T (- Watch for the surprise bargains not advertised. Table Damask 33c Full width, snow white, in handsome pat- terns. An unusual value at 50c, choice per yard................... 330 Another lot of table damask that usually sells at 65¢ here, bought spec- 25¢, jal, g0es At 440 Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Gauze Vests. Special at, each Pure Linen Table Damask 69¢ Real linen is soaring in price, we bought a lot at less than old prices—we pass it on to you at the same saving 690 per yard.. Linen Toweling 13c A full width toweling in bleached or un- bleached, bought with this sale in vi’ew, (2 £ 1 AR 130 Dainty Muslin Wear $1.05 Just arrived—the new pink muslin wear— night gowns, envelope, combinations and petticoats. Extra special for s this sale. 1-05 Cane Granulated Sugar - $7.95 With a purchase of $5.00 worth of other goods. 14 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00 - With a $5.00 puréhase or over. Real Linen Handkerchiefs | 4c 50 dozen handkerchiefs, some in embroid- ered design corners in linweave and the rest in plain pure linen, special at 1 dozen limit Saturday, Monday-and Tuesday 4c Silk Crepe De Chine $1.00 5 pieces 36 inch wide crepe de chine in black and colors, $1.50 value, $1 00 . special per yard. Turkish Towels 55¢ One lot of fancy pink, blue or green broc- aded turkish towls and extra heavy 48x24 white turkish towls for this 55 c Silk Poplin 59¢ Comes in coral, myrtle, black and electric blue, a fortunate purchase just at this time, on special sale | SR N PR LR _59c $2.25 Marcellis bed spreads, full size, as- sorted patterns scalloped, get ONE NOW Ab..neeimiccceneeieceecr e $1 -69 Ladies’ Silk Hose 44c Tull length silk, black, pink, grey, sky and tan, extraordinary 4 4c values.... Coats $6.95 The remainder_of our ladies’ coats of this season, values to $12.50 will . $6 95 . all go now at one price... 35c Ladies’ Hose 19¢ Mercerized lisle hose, black, white and colored. Special . 190 One lot of full size spreads $1.25 to $1.50 value, hemmed, speci this sale. 10 Yards Calico or Muslin 59¢ Every day from 10 to 11 a. m., we will sell 10 yards of bleached or un- bleached muslin or calico f0159c Monday to Saturday. Satin Bed Spreads $2 39 No doubt these will be snapped up quick, . they’re truly pretty, scalloped and cut cor- ners, regular special at. Silk Corset Covers 69¢ Values to $1,00, all new garments, including the new lace sleeve effects When You See the Values You’ll know We Deserve the Title of “The Economy Center” ,